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Ketsblicked. 1845* MONDAY, MAY 2, 1960.

Lantao murder trial

Mrs Burgess visits Family Welfare

Society centre

Mrs C. B. Burgess, wife of ther. Officer Administering the Government, visited the Hong- Welfare Society Kom: Family: einire in Wanchol this morn- ing

She was met on arrival by Mrs J. L Marden, Chairman of Com- Appeal The Flag Day unitle; Mrs Kwok Chun, and Mra TW. Wheeler, Secretary of the Society.

In the Centre, Mrs Burgees watched Miss Tsao Hsuch-ten and Miss Miss Ho King-forg Helen Lin interview men and women seeking assistance.

Mra Burgoss watches Mies Teao Hsuch-ten Interview mother at the Family Welfare Society contro this morning. The picture also shows on the right of Mrs Burgoss, Mr Wheelor, Mr Mardon and Mrs Kwok Chan. China Mail Photo.

AUSTRALIAN

CRUISE

LINER IN HK

The 11.004-ton Australian cruise liner Kanimbia arrived this Varisla morning with 310

from Japan In the course of East

Tours on the island, the New Territories and in the harbour have been arranged for the

and today

to-

Kaifongs

Sequel to death of girl's

Sheaffer's PEM

Fun For Men

THE BOLD NEW.PEN- DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY

(Left to right) Mr Crozier, Bishop Hall, Dean Tilt; Mr Hart; */?

chaperon dear sir

A 53-year-old woman, who acted as chaperon at her niece's house on Lantoo a faw days after the Chi- noso Now Year, was found dead in the house during the night, it was stated at the Criminal Sessions this morning.

Football pools

Now, can (or please) the do mything to stop policemen The toolings of the ferries There has been much talk front at Gloucester, Road, which about Football Poole in Hong- starts about Da non stop to

quite apart from 110

10.m, and also ty for, louder kong but whether

they are right or and sharper dåtna a cock. For wrong, whether they will car your information, along Glouces rupt youth or not or whetherur Road there is the No. 2

will

encourage people Police Station. Surely, with the

On trial is 21-year-old fac-they, tary worker, Tang Loi-hing, who who have little money to gam- backing of the Police Station, denies a charge of murdering ble or not, one point that something could be done about Leung Mul-chai, 53, on January puzzles me is this;

this "publ'e nuisance,"

31.

Under the gambling ordin-

I suggest that the ferries blinkers instead of

The prosecution alleged that Tong, who was a visitor had un fort girls I understand should use

form of organisation 18 their horns..

AD been allowed to slay in the

forbidden. Yet I notice that Can the law. fine the Ferry house at his request.

Footballs Pools Ltd Co. $10 for their noisy boats a9 Mr D. E Remedios, Crown Asian Counsel, said the accused was makes no secres of its existence with the women with her cock?

whatever. 1 Chairman and It the

ot Bast Public the adopted grandson of an

taken Point could ៥៨ something elderly couple in Ba Mel Village, Managing Director have

already. Lanino, and had kruswn a 20-

They have about the moon blast from the Chiuso directors common why can't we do some- year-old woman, Tang Yau-kam,

ince childhood days.

who are now doing the rounds thing also, besides, the tooling arranging agencies. They have is more annoying than the blast because It's more often and so registered offices and un- kiss my

deceive ine, sudden they have prominently est- ablished themselves 10 the columna of the press

with several items of publicity, the. of which was spectaculor

Invitation of There he fanchester United football

Unexpected

The accused left his grand- mother, Mok Tal, a few years go to work in Kowloon, and on January 30, three days after the Chinese New Year, he unex-most

told_of_the_pectedly appeared at the house the controversial

danger of kites

Tang

After repeated

the first floor of the bouse. The

sporting scribe,

justifiably

took

ANNOYED RESIDENT.

Big moths

had a meal with Tung's family team to Hongkong which your and other friends, and left to most worthy visit his grandmother.

Mr Mactavish, After seeing his grandmother, to task on Saturday, the accused rouppeared at Tang's house, asking

But I wander from the point:" that he be ac-

I realise Government has ind- commodated, By then Tang's

In- friends had gone, leaving Tang, icated that it intends to her aunt (the deceased), and a troduce amending legislation to permit Football Pools to operate seven-year-old girl.

another arbitrary decision, by a 44-day round trip to the Airport officials took eight

requests the

the way, taken this time with- ropresentatives of Kow- accused was allowed to stay on

out even corisulting Legislative loon kaifong association deceased was invited to act as Council, who I believe are now on a tour of Kai Tak air chaperon that night and also up in arms against the decision Білес the necessary

I enclose two photos (above). port this morning to ex-stayed on the first floor while but

Moths which plain the danger of kite-Tang and the young girl lived on legislation has not yet been of two different

the ground floor, Mrs Remedios troduced, and since football were caught on April 19, 1960, flying to acroplane.

pools are still illegal in tho

they are approximately 814 - They were taken to the Con- will leave

"Tang Yau-kam will testify | Colony, how can

legal ches from wing tip to wing up. on her Homeward voyage via Newtrol Tower, to the tarmac and that she was awakened by a existence of the company bo Free Gift of the same will

landing apron by Mr loud bang' from the first floor, tolerated, Gulnes at noon on Wednes to the

It is only given to any one who is interest- Hong. J. F. Pickering Chief Air-She also heard groaning, and preparing to mort as soon as ed in them, He is here to make a film for day, She will visit

that lasted for Bome time, the legislation has been passed? Any one interested in obtain Screen Jems,

keng again on a similar tour Control Offeer, Kal Tak a subsidiary of

Following that, they were Crown Counsel said.

Would it not have been bettering the moths can have them In September.

taken on board an aircraft to

fox Goverment to remind for nothing. Contact RSM the pliot compartment where it

Asian

Pools that legislation Richardson at the address below: was explained to them what a

must precede even the formal

HK. Chinese Trg. Unit. pilot would have to do to avoid a

"She called her aunt several | establishment of the company Lyemun Bks,,, Hongkong. kite if he was about to land.

Tel: 35001 Lycímum. Exch. J. W. H. RICHARISON

Victory Jury, accompanied by his wife arrived from Tokyo by Bead this morning for an 18-day stay.

Colombia Pictures.

passengers

morrow,

The liner

Paquerette's "Oriental

Boutique

features a unique selection

of ready made gown, coats and accessories

executed

in gorgeous local fabrics and specially designed with Oriental flair.

9am. thru 5.30 p.m.

or, after hours by appointment

Room 321

Cloucester Hotel Bidg.

an

33-095

sald.

No answer

them

Oyen

the

PUZZLÓD.

The Kalfong representatives times but received no answer, and its preparatory activities?

torch. flashed a have all agreed that kite-flying She is dangerous to aircraft and have Whilst at the foot of the stair-

and decided to begin a campaign of case, he looked up education to discourage children the accused standing at the top from flying kites in prohibited at the staircase

areas.

WENT TO WRONG COURT

lock

saw

with • Berce

She on his face.

was

Exploited people

Apropes your Friday lead er and in view of scre frightened and left the house, the rather disturbing thoughts I of bolting the door from the out-

have had on hearing and see- Elde," Mr Remedios said,

nig what happens to so many Tang returned later with of the underprivileged and re- deceased's brother. Leung Hei. "There something happened and

fugees because of 'sweated inbour I feel perhaps all is not knowri sumciently

on a result she ran away, ugnin shouting 'Save Life' limes," Mr Remedios said.

Villagera who heard' the shouts came to her help but when they arrived at the house: item. they found the accused zone.

Commons debate

be

FOR MEN

ודיו

New Dean

for St John's

Cathedral

arrives

From the Files

25

years -AGO:

May, 1935

Two cases of child. selling came before Mr J, H. B. Leo at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday, no fewer than six Chinese being involved,

of

Evidence was given by Inspector K, W. Andrew the Secretariat for Chineso Affairs that the parents of a | 13 months old boy sold the {child for $134, the father re- ceiving $130 and the mother the balance.

Mr Andrew told of another The Very Rev. Barry Till, care where a girl aged siz

new Dean of St John's weeks had been acte for $7, Both transactions were made Cathedral, arrived in the

at the same house in Canton rms Carthage this morn-Road and Inspector Andre:o ing from England to tako said it seemed to him that a up his post.

syndicate was using the ad- Mr Till was formerly Dean buying and selling children.

dress as a clearing house for of Jesus College, Cam-

bridge. He will be in- Fines ranging from $100 stalled by Bishop R. O. to $1,000 were imposed. Hall at a service at the Cathedral on May 15.

Mr Till's family will arrive

here by air on Wednesday. TAROM the SCM Post's 25 Bishop Hall, Mr. D. J. X. F Years Ago column. "It be Interesting to cation, Mr Brian Hart, know exactly how many Secretary of the Cathedral Europeans have 'disappear- Council, the Rev. J. W. ed' during, say, the last six Festor, Chaplain of the years, as well as what Cathedral, wore

the police among special efforts those who went on board have or are still putting to greet the new Dean. forth to throw a lurid light upon. these appalling dis- British

Crozier, Director of Edu- would

| appearances

Colony.

Plan for issue

of new ID cards

in

to

"That the Colony until quite recently was fairly overrun by ravenous

and malc

female wolves in sheep's clothing-

and most victious, degraded dangerous parasites is well this known, and the residents of portion of His Majesty's- dominions have, I believe, Negotiations have been going on thank the Honourable, Colonial for several days between the Secretary, for the fairly clean Registration of Persons Office sweep he recently made of the and various Kaifong Associa-loathsome scum of creation that tions all over the. Colony for for a very long time found in

establishment of sub- Hongkong bureaus to enable residenta to oxchangu - old D. cards for now ones.

the

ground.

a happy hunting

Yet what has been accom- plished in this direction of rid- Residents wil; change their ding the colony of professional old cards for new ones us from European card-sharpers thugs Juno 1.

garrotters, and villains of both The Registration of Persons sexes, of the deepest dye, has May I be permitted to refer Once head offles in Causeway against further invasion by so probably not rendered us secure to a part of Mr E. Thornton's Bay and the sub-bureau at Un insidious a 100. speech, as reported in your Late Chau Street, Shamshulpo, would Final edition on Friday: last not be able to cope with such a quote:-

Colony-wide process alone.

"What has happened and no doubt a good deal has The Mountain Load Mines

occurred, from time, tỏ time see- case called into serious ques- Contacted yesterday were ing that the parasites in ques tion the Attorney-General's Kaifong Associations at Kennedy tion are of a class that slicits at Department",

Town, North Point, Kowloon nothing in order to satisfy their. Mr. Thornton said that in City, and Mongkok.

greed of gain -- may boʻ re- Hongkong there were serious

peated; and it therefore would suggestions that the man who Mr R. A. Bates, Commissioner seen to be the port of prudenes should have been charged was of Registration, will give a to take steps to secure effective no! proceeded against through ¦ talk at the forthcoming joint control over an evil that can powerful pecáзure on the meeting of Kalfong leaders to nover. be wholly erndicated Attorney-General's Dopt." explain the polley and procedure from this or any other part of One does not. have to use for the change of identity cards the world." "Lancashire Spectacles" to see and understand the full import of that statement,

Is it not incumbent on tho

A friend of mine, a journalist from Taiwan was

visiting around this week and gave me these facts, there are others like Onc man doing embroidery for blouses, quile The deceased wop found close work, is pale 15 CENTS a lying On the

first! for piece, the most he can do in a Lau Chi-kin, whose $1,000 and did not respond to calia | day is THREE and most people

cents do less...45 cancelled for though the was then still alive,

for # ball was falling to appear in court She was found dead when she whole hard days work, of close Attorney-General to prove open-

nrrived at the Tai O Dispensary embroidery

ly the falsity of this most seri- last Saturday, had his bail about 6 am. on January 31 Another case of making of our charge? restored and2ø warrant A policeman later found the plastic flowers one, woman

In fairness to the Publie and for his arrest concelled, accused at Silver Mine Bay making a stem Bower, ten flowers to the Officers in his Depart- when he appeared before which was on the other side of

go to one slem, price paid to her ment, is it not his duty to reply? the Lantao Island, Mr Remedios Mr A. J. Sanguinatti ut said,

10 omis... again I gather that

C. N. S. BURNS. three is outstanding and most Central Court” this mom- Hearing before Mr Justice people working long hours only ing.

C. W, Recco is continuing.

make two. There are many The accused is represented by such cases, Mr R. W. S, Winter, instructed by Messrs Brution and Co..

Lau, a 00-year-old dentist, of 322 Nathan Road, Arst floor, falled to attend Court on Satur day to answer a charge of "covering an unrestered por- son to practise dentistry."

Mr Hin-shing Lo, instructed

Macao Army

by Mr S. N. Quinn, of Brutton chief promoted

and Co., appeared for Lou.

Mr Lo told His Worship that his client lives in Kowloon, and on Saturday, he went to Kow- loon Magistracy, waiting for the

caso to owne up.

He did not hear his name called.

A policeman fold

Macao May 1.

The Commander (In Chief of

Wag

I feel that if one could find out who the employers of such people are it would be a social effort to expose the rackets.

I feel very strongly that know- ing the prices charged for blouses, BOTICONO is making a mighty high profi even at the cheap rates;

One fools that until more

Macao land forces, Lieutenant people can earn a living wage we Colonel A. F. Pimentel da Coste, will not got very far. was promoted to the rank of a full Colonel.

Colonel Costa is due for re

the case might be at Contraignment and la loaving bera Court,

CASE FINISHED

shortly for Lisbon---AFP."

M...

All is not gold that glitters

Criminal at the

crossroads" given a break

A man who "had reached the crossroads of his

criminal career" was placed under the supervi sion of a probation officer for three years instead of being sent to jail.

To Fong, 33-year-old woman, of no Rxed abode,

was found

Judge A A Huggins'sala etj condition must he move away guilty of attempting to obtain $500 by false pretences

and Kowloon

district Court" this without permission of the court.

He sentenced to three months fait morning--- .

mitat also wubeski to "The police bad submitted the periodical vislia und); Interviews ¡ by: Mr. Derek · Cons {at Central

risk I am taking in you, I hope by a probation officer, Noisy forries Court this morning.

Defendant-wont to the Taiyou

are not going to lot mo] : Wong, has such a long police record that when hé; fæst kamo It to indead vory Interesting. Shing Pawnshop, H4 Des Voeux down. It is now up to you." how a wornan could be fined $10 Noad Central, on April 12 arad The men, - 30-year-old. Wong | Bofore, the court (last swelk the then later, onutioned, boca tried to pawn a metal object for Wing-bong who had admitted Judge wondered whether he 300 which she maid, we pure last week his unidcapiful at would spand the cost of his ille gold. When the pawnbroker, Ho tempt to pick the pocket of a in FALL TIRE bye indáng: no - 5.30 am Wal, punched a hole in the man in Kowloon duris, in April I was because of file logg

the peaceful aloes, of

object are tested it he found was told by Judde Hugging that records, that, Judge: Huiske

for the next 66 mania he must i directe.” My Lo said his client saw his Queen' Road Wert, 5th floor

markt ellver, 'talido") xi nolicor, who: advised in

reside with his cousin, and oh no ' officer's report, be made by him. Duck,

Detcutive Sub-Inspector Ka surrender himself to the pollen, Macao, was reminded maliitto-and it was her pet dog or cat. Poskwan guld defendant had a which he did

Mr Sanganetal feet heuring merrow by Mr K2 8. Phillips how could stie d'upase of it, by previous conviction for giving on May 17, and Lauros atat Central Court the morning. | talina ac deblog? (She steals Information to a pawn, lowed ball of $209.L

„No písa wa#SUNSE

When he reached Central,

Court, he knew that the waSO was finished. and that a war- rant was lasted for his arrest.

to

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her oock (hich; obeys skum

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