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MONDAY, JULY 11, 1960.

SHEAFFERS

WRAC 'Red Caps' for HK Norwegian admits

DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER HERE ON HOLIDAY

(above) Charmian Charle 11-year-old daughter of Dr arrived A. J, F. Eberle, yesterday by Swissair from Zurich to spend her summer holidays here. with her parents.

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Charmian, who will be on holiday here until early Sep- tember, has been studying at the Chalet Marie Jose for the last

years-Intplar three photo.

U.S. Army Liaison Officer leaves

Master Sgt Anthony J. Marciano, U.S. Army. Liaison

Girls will be

in advisory capacity'

Three WRAC "Red Cap” NCOs are coming

to Hongkong later this year.

They are among the five first members of the Women's Royal Army Corps provost section to serve with the Army in the Far East.

They will fly from London to Singapore later this month.

After a period of familiarisation at the Genersi Headquarters of the Far East Land Force, Singapore, three girls, poredbly one corporal and two lanet-corporais, will come to Hongkong..

The dye giris are Sergeant- Major Marjorie Joan Hall, 26, of Palmers Green, London; Corporal Jeanette Popper, 19, of Liverpool; Lance-Corporal Diane Salisbury, 20, of Mil- brooke, near Plymouth; Lance- Corporal Lavinia Grifth, 25, of Birkenhead near Liverpool, and Lance-Corporal Mary Pearce, 21, f Leatherhead.

Expérience

Major D. O. Hogg Deputy Assistant Director of Public Re- lations, Headquarters Land Forces,

Hongkong confirmed

the news and said the girls will be here ja an "advisory capacity."

"It's just that WRAC in Landon are sending as many as posible of their specialist members abroad to see the oversens posts to give them experience," he said.

Theirs is a normal four of duly around the world for a period of two years.

Major Hogg strongly

women's

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Officer at the American Con-phasised that the coming of

sulate General In Hongkong for

military police to

the past three years left the Hongkong should not be mis-

Colony today with his family on board the President Hoover for San Francisco. He has beer re-assigned to A new Army post in Washington.

DAINTY

construed

"WRACs in the Colony be- have very well. There is no crime wave or any question of their disciple being bad."

Summer

Lingerie

Full slips

in drip-dry lawn

Half slips

Pantie briefs

Baby Dolls lighties, Sleep-Coats and lamorous Brunch-Coats !!!

Paquerette's

Exemption

case

refused

An exemplým case-before the

Tenancy

Tribnstri -> this. morning, was ; refused : o0

- point of¦ Last.

Bank inspector

on last four

Mr F. C. B. Black, Chief Inspector of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank in Hongkong, left hêre this morning on board the

* President Hoover for Kobe,

Best HD will be flying or to the United States whère he will ouITY out an inspection of the Bank's -- ofloes In“ San Francisco, *** Los Angeles and New York. This will be, Mî-Binck's last füspection visit for the bank as his retirement comes lato erect in November. ***Mr Rizek Joined, the" Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- President of the Triburial, Mporation in London in 1926 and in the mine year was sent to the B. V. Rhodes; sild that he was New York office, Soon after, he was posted to the Far East, not satisfied with the title deeds: "In fact I have spent more than half of my 34 years with the to the property up for exemp bank, in service in the Far East" tion.*.

The building, 21 to 23 Bonham Rose, Hongkong was bought by Mr Yeung Tio-kie in 1958 on behalf of his son, Mr Kwok Pon-young, an enclineer in America,

The point of law that brought about the case's dismissal was that the deeds had been signed by the son in America a few months after they had been dated.

It was planned to erect a six- storey block of European fists, to cost $250,000, on the site.

The other members of the Tri- bumal were Mr Fung: Kam-chung and Mr Stephen Grove,

Testimonial for Victoria School

caretaker

Mr Ng 80, school caretaker

♫ Three years after the war Mr Black came to Hongkong as sa Inspector with the bank, and has been tiers over 'sinoo, He was promoted is Chief. Inspector in 1956,30

**Speaking of banking in general, he said, "There has been a very rapid growth in banking in the pen five years throughout the world. As businemes are zeharakater, so we must have blærer banks"

3 Me Black and blu wife," Ann, (seen about): wilt molor-serotr Ameries a New York where his will allele his last augnment. They plan to selile down in Edinburgh, Balandish photo,

Cheero Club

moving to Dockyard

The Cheero Club started moving into new premises at the Naval Dockyard in Murray Road this morn ing

Offered $10

to park

keeper

wounding officer on ship

From:

25

years

ACO.

- July, 1935

TN the course of his speech In the course of contera

meeting of the Hongkong,

Norwegian motor-man of the ms Talabot admitted at Central Court this morning that he wounded his third officer Football Association, with a knife on board the ship last Satur- Thomas Southern said day because the latter spoke German to would repeat his warning a Swiss passenger.

The ship is in harbour,

Before Mr. I. T. Morris, Edgar Andreson, 47, pleaded guilty to unlawfully weanding the third officer, Thorlief Kristensen, cuus- ing injuries to his left shoulder and forearm. j

Detective Sub-Inspector R. L. Russell, of C.I.D. Marine Police told the court that shortly

of last year that the As- sociation would" deal most severely with improper con duct in Hongkong football

He regretted to see from

Company's the report that in spite of

move on

after midnight last Saturday motorist's

Andreson was in the Chief En gucer's cabin with Kristense the Chief Engineer and a Swiss

passenger.

Objected

During the conversation, Kru Jensen occasionally spoke to the Swiss paper in German.

Andreson, who had been drink- ing objected to their speelding Geman, Later they all left the cabin

Inspector Russell seld' that at 2 am the mine "day Andreson

spoken

policy

last year's appeal there had been all too many cases of misconduct.

Rumours" that a fire had broken out at the Hongkong Club yesterday were proved to be without foundation. They arose from the fact that Fire Brigade appliance proceeded to the Club but only An action by an insur to carry out a routine test. ance company seeking Extension ladders were sad and hoses, drought into the avoidance of a car operation for some time." {" insurance policy issued

to a merchant was IR: Is there any truth in heard in the Supreme the rumour that the Court this morning.

film "The Painted Vell" will

and Kristensen were in the

room. Andreson The plaintiffs, the United In-not be shown in Hong crowe meen kept asking Kristensen why he surance Co. of BA. Des Voeux kong because parts of the Germen to a Road Central, are asking for a action are supposed, by

declaration; that they are Kristensen replied that is entitled to avoid, an insurance many to have taken place did not wish to talk then and polley dated December 6, 1958, in Hongkong that he would discuss the mat- ter with him in the morning..

passenger, AS,

Two

paina.

Inspector Russell said when

Kristensen was leaving the room he suddenly felt two sharp pains one in the left shoulder and

the other in the left forentin. : He turned around andƐj saw. Anderson holding a knife in his hand

and Issued to Chan Park-sang, Perhaps the local Censor of 210 Tai Nam Street, ground feels that the film would give :: floor claim that the polley

the local Chinese community They claim

was obtained by non-disclosure a false impression of the material fact and by repre- lives led by British subjects sentation of facts which were in the Colony. If this is the false in some material parti-case, surely it is a little late Mr Richard Winter, couns to start a purity campaign.

ADULT PICTURE GOER. for plaintifs, told Mr Justice C. W. Recce that in s proposed.

*culare,"

GRAN FINED 540.

He went to the captain's cabin form, which Chan had sub-

News has been received initted when applying for an firet Alä where he received treatment. He was later taken incurance policy, Chan had re from the War Ofice by H. E -30-year-old casual worker,

Complied in the negative to a ques- Major General O.C. Borrett to. hospital Cheng. Chit-lung, was gene

Inspector Russell informed tion If he or any person who to the effect that he has been lenced, to two monilu jail by

the court that the condition or would drive the car had been promoted Lieutenant General, Mr T. Ly Yang at: Central Kristensen this morning was re-convicted of any traffic offence. Lt Gen Borrett, who has Court (his morning for our ported to be satisfactory,

had a distinguished, military raptly offering money to k

Mr Winter said the driver, career has been & General the Mr R. A. Brown, the secreVictoria Fark keeper.

• Challenged Chan Ting had in fact beenOfficer Commanding, of the Victoria Junior Schooltury, said that the move will be Detective Sub-Inspector H. V. Andreson said in miligation fined $40 and had his Konce British Forces in China, since since 1948, was presented the completed in about a week, Brown said that on July 2 that he was challenged by endorsed for careless driving 1953. M Commander-in-Chief's testi-

There will be more room in around mid-night the keeper, Ng Kristensen to a fight for an un-in August, 1958. Chan Tung · His numerous friends will monial by Col 1. R. Ferguson the premises which will hours Yee, found defendant in the known reason. He said he was is the applicant's don

congratulate him on Innes, Chief-of-Staff, Head-

à restaurant, gift shop, billard gentlemen's Javatory embracing afraid and used the knife for Mr Winter submitted that the appointment, quarters. Land Forces, during

answer "no" to the question He will relinquish his post the morning service in the com, library, games room Add a woman.

itchen on the ground floor, Ng arrested them and took

spoken af was a mirepresenta on September 30. HO School Hall today,"

On the first floor will be them to Bay View Police

ton on a material fact censor has not yet bien vane Following the presentation,

He added that the car was nounced. T two pupils of Primary 2A Inerational hall, barber shop, station. On the way the woman grid Fillingham

involved in a traffic accident Sheila office, bathrooins, leave centre, refised to go any further and Veneesbeck, both aged nine, pre- staff quarters and storeroom defendam offered $10 to Ng if Murray Parade Ground as he would get them free. Ng re- sented bouquets to Mrs Ng.

Cal Ferguson-Innes also pre- been acquired by Wynnco fused. sented the HQ Land Forces Lze to build a luxury hotel.

and

school shield to Michael Long,

11, of Primary 4A, who received

fi on behalf of the school...

The morning service was con- ducted by the headmaster, Mr L Hogan.

15 ships tied

Rock 'n roll up by strike

music at funeral

“Miami, July 10.-

Coolie in court on stretcher.

self-defence.

·He also said that he was drunk at that time and could not remember what had actually takes place.

Mr Morris reserved judgment on June 21, last year, rock there until Wednesday,

was a claims for compenshtton under the policy | dzik,

The hearing is continuing.⠀

Replies to correspondents: Curious Taxpayer: Correspon dence on this question is, as we stated a fortnight ago, closed. Your speculations provide no fresh reason for re-opening the subject-Ed ......... A 13-year-old rickshaw.coolle, US: Well-wisher: Sufficient onal charge of murder, was space devoted to this subject brought to Kowloon Court this already Ed London, July 10, morning on a stretcherskyn nat The Liverpool scamen's Wong Chumshing of 59 Pil

strike in which 1,500 menkem Street, at floor is alleged are involved spread to the to have murdered Chen Chum- Clyde tonight and precht on May 17 in Kowloon - -1 vented the 11,000-ton Bri- Mr PFX Leonard remand- tish ship Pacific Fortune ed Wong for seven days./. from sailing from Glas-

gow to Canada and the United States.

A saxophone, "guitar and a The strike at Liverpool, which

APL manager

bir George L. Crow, Passen

bass struck up rock 'n roll began on Wednesday, now music at Jimmy Mitchell' affects 15 vescia. The seamen er/Traffic Manager for Ameri- funeral yesterday,

It was the boy's: wish," said mourner. "He wanted that kind of music played the music he grew up with

are claiming a 44-hour week and can President Lines in Hop a pay rise.

2014 kong --lift ope

in London the main gates most of the capital's docks wil be picketed

pool strike opmmittee

boned on Friday, of any sold after arriving in London

died in

bral haemorrhage: in Chicago:

The musicians stood some di

tance from the grave, nervously

| smoking cigarettes while a priest

said the service: A gypsy, woDMATY

murmured an old Roman chao L,

tonight

vacation with his family on board the President Hoover today for Kobe, In Kaber Mr Crow and

transfer ov „Villpon-and-return

FILIPINO CHINESE ON WA

and then menuriers, fossed colu HOME AFTER WORLD TOUR

on the comp to open bla. way

to heaven.****

POP

THE TROUBLE

IS YOUR MOTHER

“USTENER.

TER many friends. "In"

HHongkong learned with

Mr. Winter Is Instructed by regret of the death yester day of Mrs Edith Amy Boul Mr J. C. B. Slack,

Boul

Chen Park-sang is repre- ton, wife of Mr. Zented by Mr Lawrence Leong, ton of the Taiko ca the instruction of Mr Ed- and Engineeri

und Cheung ng

Mra Boulton

Mr J. Swatne is representing two other defendants, Chan her 62nd birthday last

"the an Kwel-san and Tam Chi on the Toda Instruction of Mr. M. K. Lam) her-wedding

By Gog

those

who

order

order

pany.

rited

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