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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1960.

Girl struck SHOWCASES WHERE

unconscious by intruder

A 10-year-old girl was knocked

un-

conscious by a robber on entering her home, a wooden hut on a hillside in Tai Hang, yesterday.

Lau Sok-yim was returning, home at 3 p.m. to change

before going to school.

ON CHARGE

OF INDECENT

ASSAULT

A 60-year-old Chinese herbalist, Yuen Wing-kwel, of 451 Hen. nessy Road, third for, ap- peared before Mr Derek Cons at Central Court this morning of indecent 01

charge 1 assault, Yuen is alleged to have in- 13-year- decently assauled old girl at his home on Mon- day.

Yuen, who was on $500 bail, pleaded not guilty and hearing was fixed for June 16.

DEATH

TS-Rev. Canon Paul S. F. 1s

aged 66 years, vicar of St. Paul's Church, beloved husband D

father of On Amy Yuk-Ying.

On Man. Pon On To, and posted to is rest on 31st May, 1960. Now reposing the

Parlour. ternational Funeral Wanchai. Funeral on Thursday. 2nd June. 1960, Enconing ser: vice at the International Funeral Parlour 11.30 p.m.; Burial service at St. Paul's Church at foliowed by the 2.30 p.m.

Chinese Commitial at Christins Cemelery, Pokfulam. No flowers by request. Dona- tions will be forwarded to the Building Fund of Sheng Kung Hul's new North Point Church.

the

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Nobody was at home at the time. Her mother was working in a plastics factory, and her brothers and sister were out at work or school

Li Sau-heung, wife of Tseh Chi-hung, a tenant living in an- other room, returned at 4 p.m. und found the girl lying uncon- scious on the floor.

Held up finger

COST $76,000

"Showcases must be very

expensiva in Hongkong," said Mr D. A. L. Wright at the Tenancy Tribunal, when it was stated that Mrs Leung Sing-tak had of tatal received a $76,000 for the use of showcases and decorations in her emporium, the Vic- tory Company, 351 and 353, Nathan Road,

It was stated that Mrs Leung, who also is proprietress of a private school, did not officially sub-let premises to five other firms who sold goods in her emporium, but they paid rent for showcases.

Mrs Leung paid an annual rent to the landlords of $1,475 for the premises, and charged $49,000 a year, for the use of

Her torn clothes indicated she the counters and showcases In had put up a struggle.

She recovered consciousness in hospital ut about 5 p.m. yes- terday but was unable to speak. When asked by her mother how many robbers there were, she held up one finger.

Though still in hospital this morning, her condition was re- ported to be less serious.

She is a student at St Paul's P.M. School.

A total of $65 worth of clothing is missing from the house,

MACAO NEWS

Macao, June 1. During the public meeting at the Leal Senado Town Hall,

Licut of Macao, conmemorating May 28, the Govenor Colonel Jaime Silverio Marques revealed that his consultations with the home government re- garding Macao's welfare have successfully conducted. been Pressing problems like the water supply, the "development plan," the harbour dredging, the wel- [arc works, and finally the wages of the civil servants have been satisfactorily considered.

Mr

Hunrique de Barros nas been appointed Pereira Lighting Company Ltd.

the store.

The Manager of the Victory Company's emporium owned by Mrs Leung, stated that she had paid $80,000 for the showcases and decoration of the premises eight years ago, but receipts accountant to whom they were could not be produced as the passed had died.

He confirmed that Mrs Leung received an annual rent also from a hotel on the premises of $95,000.

Made a loss

In spite of this, he said, the Victory Company had made a loss in recent years and would have to go out of business if its de- existing premises molished.

were

Mrs Leung Sing-tak, who was absent from the hearing this morning because of her duties at her private school, is one of the opponents of an application for exemption by the Wing On In- vestment Co., Ltd, for exemp- for 35: to 361, Nathan tion Road.

D.

They are represented by Mr

A. L. Wright,

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One of the firms using counter and showcase in the Victory Company's emporium, denied that the showcase had

and said he had installed himself.

day and Monday, 4th and 6th manager of the Macao Electric been supplied by Mrs Leung.

June, 1960 (Whit Saturday! and Whit Monday). Hong Kong, 1st June, 1960.

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Hearing continues by the Tribunal. Members are Mr B. V. Rhodes (President), Mr P. Reiertsen and Mr J. A. Bloyles.

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BERLIN 1

RUSSIA

MOSCOW

PEKING

CHINA

PAKISTAN (6)

PERSIA

GREECE

TRAQ

INTELLIGENCE

Russia

renews

attacks on Tito

REPORT

A

From CRIC BOURNE

BELGRADE. THE Russians unleashed

new attack on President Tito recently and accused the Yugoslav Marshal of "backing imperialism by

Berlin's Willi v. Adenauer

VIJEST

BERLIN.

BERLIN'S dynamic

Indian Ocean

MEETING between Mao Tse-tung and Khrushchev to line up cold war policy is

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on the cards. When it comes, watch for the pressure points the eight dangerous lands.

Berlin: Here Khrushchev, can play an ace; he can cut West Berlin's lines of corn munication with the West. In the begining, he may not go so far-but expect trouble on the boundaries, charges of spying.

Greece: Russla may bring more pressure on internally troubled Greece, in an effort to get through to the Mediter

ranean..

Persia is the softest spot in

de the West's northern fence. Already Russia is step-

ping up propaganda against the Shah, and the Russian Embassy distributes propaganda pamph- lets in Teheran.

FOR MEN

8

FORMOSA QUEMOY & MATSU IS.

'I

JOHN BODLE

Laos: In the last month Red

activity has again been step-

From the Files

25

MR

years AGO

June, 1935

Justice A. D. A. Mag- has been Gregor made a Knight Bachelor in the King's Birthday honours. Dr Ts'o Seen-wan is to be a Commander of the ОВЕ.

To be an Officer of the Bri- tish Empire is Mr Jose Pedro Braga and Mr John Williaza Franks, and to be à Companion of the Imperial Service Order is Arthur Maria de Souza

Commenting on the erwartis, the SCM Post said: "It will bá agreed that so much of Hig Majesty's pleasure as has fallen upon Hongkong, has been distri buted with happy equity,

whom the President ped up in Laos. There have been Taft will carry from Hong-

of officials by the murders. Reds.

kong tonight is the Rev. Quomoy, Matsu, Formosa: John Lake of Tai Kam. If Red Chinese troops are re-any have not heard of it, Tai ported moving In strength into Kam is the island not far positions where they could strike from Hongkong whereon at the offshore islands of que-

and

moy and Matsu. The aim from has been found the most there would be Chiang Kai- ambitous effort yet made in shek's Nationalist Chinese head-this part of the world for quarters in Formosa.

the accommodation Longshot trouble spot: The treatment of lepers. Communists have been care- fully working underground America. troubled South They will take advantage of local trouble to spread their influence south of the United States.

ir.

Russie wants to break through THE REDS

to the warm waters of the Per-

sian Gulf and to the ollfields

that supply Europe.

Iraq is the other road to the

Mayor Will Brandt is to 4 Gulf. The Iraqi Communist lead the West German Socialists Party is still strong, and only make the signal to against Chancellor Adenauer's awaits

Democrats in the trouble. One of its propaganda Christian West German General Election moves will be a call to nation- next year.

alise the Iraq Petroleum Com- The Socialists have decided pany, one of our great suppliers to depose their leader, Erich Pakistan: The Russians are Ollenftauer,

of 5

In entrenched already Brand

Afghanistan building roads and airports. This is their platform

in

Under the

to be

your.

of oil

PUT

EX-NAZIS IN POWER

TOO

From RICHARD KILIAN

Bonn.

The finishing touches are being to the tower of the Bank of East Asia building. The bank's new premises are among the largest in the Colony.

The magnificent new sky- scraper situated in Des Voeux Rouil Central near the junc- tion of Ice House Steet, will be opened for public business on July. 2.

འ a meeting of the Education

A Board of

held on Wednesday there were present: The Director of Education, Mr G. R. constitution for a drive south towards Pakis- THE number of ex-Nazis in Sayer, the Inspector of high Government post-English Schools, Mr A. O. his broad-. Brandt as party leader will tan. A radio campaign against

have

candidate for Pakistan has been going on four tions in Communist East Ger- Brawn, the Inspector of

many is growing, Adenauer's job of Chancellor. months.

Vernacular Schools Mr. Fifty-six ex-Nazis are now Brandt's Berlin policies and India: Expect pressure from West German speeches have 6 Red Chine Plong India's members of East Germany's Y. P. Law, Mr A. el. begun to sway electors; the borders. China lays serious Judicial hierarchy double the Arculli, the Rev. Fr G. latest opinion poll showed his claim to vast border areas of 1958 total says the West Ber- Byrne, Mr L. D'Almada e and North- in Committee of Free Jurists. Castro Jr, Mr H. B. L. party was only a nose behind North-Western

Eastern India, The Christian Democrats. the

cast as the Summit conference was collapsing-calling on both sides to forget prestige and face up 10 responsibilities entrusted them by the entire world.

The attack represents a sudden switch in Soviet policy towards Belgrade. For a month Russians Had called for a C0002.. plete halt to their campalga against Yugoslav "revisionism,"

But Tho's statements riled the Russians because though he condemned the American spy plane Blight and blamed Two union leaders were fined such flights, he also bluntly told Washington for trying to justify today for falling to submit union accounts to the Regis-Moscow that this was not the mhin issue and should not be trar of Trade Unions.

allowed to prevent essential

Wong Cheung, Chairman of talks on grave international Hongkong and Kowloon Ship- problems. builders' and Repairers' General

Labour Union, at £8 Main Street 'Aggressive"

West, second floor, Shaukiwan,

was fined $150 of seven days' The Americans were quite

jail by Mr 1. T. Morris at Central pleased with this unexpected Magistracy.

and not ungenerous attitude... The Russlans were furious,

Tam Hunt, chairman of Hongkong and Koyioon Shoe Trade Shop Assistants' Assocta- tion, at 304 Queen's Road Central, third floor, was fined $100 or seven days' jalf on similar charge,

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after a mouth

WANTED: £22m TO KEEP

RAMESES' FEET DRY

From WILLIAM HAMSHER

Paris.

For years the East Germans Dewbiggin, Captain G. W. P. have been making propaganda

out of the ex-Nazis in office Kimm, Mr Li Tsz-fong, the under West German Chancellor Rev. C. B. R, Sargent, Adenauer.. Recently, with ob- Hon. Mr S. W. Ts'o and Mr vious reluctance, Adenauer had Ralston, Secretary. to yield to their pressure and retire his controversial Minister for Refugees, Theodore Ober- laender.

!

Service award

Washington, May: 31

Dr Peter King, the scientist

Now, say the Free Juricis, two ex-Nazis all posts in Premier Grotewohl's East Ger- man Cabinet,

· It spotlights a fact which given credit for detecting the slips all too easily from view: first Soviet nuclear explosion ago, received UNESCO'S campaign for £22 million to stop the East Germans were just as among

ancient Egyptian temples being drowned by involved under Hitler as the the Distinguished Service Award from the US Navy today,--. Router. -(London Express Service). Nasser's Aswan Dam is running into deep water.

The difficulty: cash.

The idea is to build,an,earth- and-rock dam, round the temples so they would become an island

And so now or more of increasing amiability in the lake the new dam will towards Tibo the Russians create. dropped the mask and moved in with the new attack.

Both defendants pleaded Party

There would be boats to ferry visitons ceross to the stand to chiselled examine monuments Sald, the Soviet Communist out of the rocks there some 2,300 magazine Kommunist: years ago-10811 giants, all in Tito, by his statement of BB the likeness of Rameses II, one the baffling. building Mr H. J. Crutwell, Registrar 17, assisted Imperialism by re of

jecting the need for solidarity Pharaoha. of Trade Unions, prosecuting, said the Kowloon Shipbuilders of the Socialist countries,

guilty to the summons,

Appeal committees are in full

and Repairers' General Labour "He is adopting a neutral- spate, Unesco has roped King Union had a particularly bad stand nut between blocs but Gustaf Adolf of Sweden record and had on many pre between two social systems. President of its Committee of

vious occasions failed to turn in its unions' accounts to the Re- gistrar.

Youth's dagger confiscated

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Patrons of the International "The real source of tension Campaign to Save the Monu- does not lie, as the Yugoslay ments of Nubia.

leader declares, in the existence The world's most famous dam- of two blocs but in the con- builder, 69-year-old Andre tinuation of imperialism with Coyne he designed the Kariba its aggressive tendencies," Dam--has been surveying the temples to see what would be needed to keep. Rameses feet

STAND BY or an Eastern dry. Summit, called by Prime Ho wa make Unesco a detail- A 15-year-old boy, who Ministers Nehru. of India and ed estimate of the cost. It will admitted possession of a dagger Prince Abdul of Malays, and clearly be ready-long before in Condult Hoad on May 24, was President Bakarno of Indon. Unesco's mash iss placed on probation for two esta, to discuss the failure of "We are very, very far off_our" | years by Mr K. A. S. Phillips the

and the goal" mys Unesco.

Paris talke

at Central Juvenile Court this truculenes of Khrushchev... morning,

Egyptin experts fear, Hameses Uwill drown. They are mestring will be excluded.. the nose and every other feature The dagger was ordered to be One of the main topics will be of his 13ft-wide face for

Peking's emerosalintula,

exact museumi - reconstruction. confiscated.

POP

WHY COULDN'T WE

I HAVE HAD A SQUARE

FATHER LIKE ALL THE:

OTHER CATS ?.

West Germans.

By Gog

Carlsber

A good tip

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