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Governor's assurance to industry 25
Prize-giving
More than 50 students of the Mindon Row Junior School this morning received prizes and swimming certificates from Mrs Lawson, wille of the Cotmman». der Hongkong and Kowloon Garrison, Brigadier W. P. I Lawson, at the EY.M.C.A.
New school
Medical Council Federation holds
The Government Gazetle A new school, St Margaret's English Primary School, spon-notified today that the following been appointed to be sored by St. Margaret's Church have
members of the Medical Council will begin in September,
of Hongkong:
Father L. Bolls, recently ap-
painted principal, said the school would be co-educational.
The prize-giving was part of¦. Applications for admitance the programme of the School's į will open on Monday at Fung Fifth Annual Speech and Prize Fai Terrace, Village Road, Happy Day.
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first meeting
The Governor, Sir Robert Black, has sent a message to the General Committee of the Federation of Hong- kong Industries, which meats for the first time this afternoon under the Acting Chairman, Mr M. S. Cumming.
Sir Robert's message reads; "The foundation of the Federa- tion of Hongkong Industries marks an important milestone along the road on which the Industrial development of the Colony must progress.
"The enactment of the Federation of Hongkong In- dustries Ordinance, 1980, has brought to fruition the labours both of the Advisory Committee and of its successor the Work- ing Party, and Industry owes a debt of gratitude to both of these bodies.
"While, however, we have passed a milestone, I know that
all
members of the General Committee are none the less conscious of how far we have yet to travel along the road,
"It will be your task to give healthy and vigorous life" to this new body, and, in, your endeavours, I assure you of the support and enouragement of Government.
European
appeals
against
conviction
A European today appealed against his conviction on a driv. in charge on grounds the mages tale failed to take note of all the evidence at his trial.
D. W. G. Hewitt, 30, was fired a total of $1,400 in February when found guilty by MT 1. T. Morris in Central Magistracy of driving under the inivence of liquor, dangerous' "To the General Comenittoe driving and. using abusive and all members of the Federa-language to a policeman. tion I extend my best wishes Mr Gerald De Basto, his for the success of this new barrister, offered as additional undertaking."
evidence notes taken at the trial by Hewitt's solicitor, Mr R. A. Moors.
Jailed for threatening
woman
Two men posing as palice agents who threatened to deporta woman's husband because they said he was a triad mem- ber, were today jailed for a year each,
The woman, Central Magis- trale, Mr E Corbally was told, paid them $30 not to deport her husband.
The men, Cheng Fat, 28, of, £2 Shanghai St, second floor, and Chan Kiu, 35, of 141 F Yuen St, Arst floor, later de- manded $300 from the woman. who reported to the police.
On June 8 both defendants
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Yuen Suk-wo, 44-year-old shop
to
Government appointments ****gazetted
The Government Gazette
years AGO
July, 1935
Hongkong theatres Alhambra in
TWO_the
Kowloon and the World In Des Voeux Road-closed
this morning announced down yesterday.
the following appoint-
foki of €5a New Third Street, Fu Fel Village was sentenced ments, transfers, promo- The Secretary of the Hong-
Amusementb kong
Compay tions and postings: year's fall by Mr. E. S. Haydon at Kowloon Court this Dr Teng Fin-hul to act as which owns the Alhambra, Mr morning when he pleaded Director of Medical and Health C.. 9. Rosselet, hinted that it guilty to chopping a woman Services during the absence of on the check with a fireman's Dr D. J. M. MacKetale; Dr S. H. Moore to act as Deputy Director; Dr G. B. Smart to act
axe.
was due to financial difficulties that the theatre had closed.
The World theatre is also own-
In parsing sentence, Mr Hay-as Assistant Director; Dr Linged by Hongkong Amusements. don told Yuen that he was vory Chuen-sheng to act as Principal The Alhambra theatre was lucky that he was not facing a Medical and Health Officer only opened last year by Dr R more serious cherge and that he (Port Health); Mr G. F. Maul H. Kotewall. The history of might easily have killed her. don to be senior physicist.
the Hongkong Amusements hai Mr Thomas Jayasuriya ceased been one of spectacular rise and Detective Sub-Inspector M. F to be crown counsel consequent decline. Quinn said that on July 10 at upon his departure from the about 7.30 a.m. complainant Lee Colony. Cheng-fan had an orgument with the defendant's family.
When Yuen returned home later that day he picked up the fireman's axe and chopped Lee on the left cheek.
Education
•
committee
The Government Gazette an- nounced that the following have been appointed to be members of the Standing Committee on Technical Education and Voca- Mr Justice C. W. Reece said itional Training for one year. when he read Mr Morris's ré- The Commissioner of Labour cord of the trial, he was not pre-Chairman; the Directors of pared to interfere. But Mr Public Works, Education, and Moore's affidavit gave him "a Commerce and Industry, Miss completely different picture." Pauline Chan, Mrs Soo Mok Mr De Basto argued that the Suu-ha, Mr A. Storrar, Profes- magistrate jeft vut "great sor Sean Mackey, Mr Lam chunks" of evidence, and folled Chik-ho, Mr Ernest C. Wong, to appreciate the importance of Mr Lui Pak-kel, Mr Sung Sheung-hong, Mr Lee Jung-sen some testimony.
The hearing continues.
and Mr Woo Zoe-dong.
SCHOOL TEACHER DISCHARGED BY KOWLOON MAGISTRATE
Ronald Edmund Kenny, 51-year- old teacher of 5B-Mirador Mangions, 8h floor, was dis- charged under Section 35 of the Magistrate's Ordinance by Mr E. S. Haydon at Kowloon Court this morning when he pleaded guilty to behaving in disorderly manner,
were arrested by detectives He was also acquitted of another when they received the money from the woman in a restaurant,
Detective Inspector B. H. Poon prosecuted. Mr Charles Ching, instructed by Peter C.. Wong and Co., appeared for Chan.
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charge of assaulting a police officer when the prosecution offered no evidence. Sub-Inspector I. W. Elias said that a 4.30 p.m. on July 9, pollecinen on duty saw the accused drop his suitcase out- side the Kowloon Star Ferry
Pict.
He smelt strongly of alcohol and told the police he was going.
10 Macao.
Mr Robert J. Clarke has been! He then called a taxi but when recognised. provisionally,
the taxi arrived, refused to enter it. He was then taken Consul for the United States of America, the Government Gazet- to the Police Station, to notified today.
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leased on bail of $100 and was fold to attend Court the following day.
He did not appear when his Flame was called and the Magistrate issued a benci warrant for his arrest and estreated his bail.
Mr John Arculli, Jr represen- ting Kenny said that the accused was a retired Army colonel,
He joined the Army in 1928 and was invalided out in 1951. He came to the Colony in 1957
as a school teacher. Shortly before the offence the accused had just come out of Queen Mary Hospital in a weak condition.
He had taken one or two beers. They affected him more than
usual.
Kenny had his bail estreated and had been detained for three days in prison.
Mr Arculli asked Mr Haydon to
deal with his client leniently.
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Mr Ho Shiu-lal and Mr Wong Sau-tuen to be structural engineers.
Mr Cheong See-ebuen ceased to be a labour inspector.
Mr Wan Iu-shing ceased to act as Commissioner of Census en resumption by Mr K..M. A. Barnett.
The company was founded in 1931 by Mr H. W. Ray, former schoolmaster of Sai Ying Pum School, now King's College, Mr Ray first became Interested in motion pictures when took over the Bijou theatre in Wyndham Street renaming it. the Coronet.
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Mr J. D. McGregor, to act as Mr Ray made a great access Senior Trade Officer during the of it and became the leading absence of Mr W. E. Manson; exhibilor. Later be extended Mr Leonard Dunning to act as his activities to Kowloon, build- trade officer.
ing the Kowloon theatre in Mr Tani Kwok-hing to act as Nathan Road. Pest Control Officer during the absence of Mr J. D. Romer,
Miss Julle! Tang Kwok-ying to be a District Registrar of Births and Deaths,
Mr Lai Hee-lens, Mr Chan Tak-chun, Mr Seymour Bux. Mr
· Anthony Law Tak-lau, Mr Mok food officers. Leung and Mr Ip Ki-it to be
Mir D. S. Whitelezze has been appointed 2 Deputy Clerk of Councils.
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When the Queen's theatre was built, Mr Ray took the lease and formed the Hongkong Amuse ments Ltd, which took over the Grand Theatre, Wanchal an the World Theatre,
At the peak of Hongkong Amusements' prosperity Mr Ray sold out his interests and went to Tsingtao where ho la interest- ed in local and Shanghai theatri- cal ventures.
Mr Lo Kan took over? thes Cant. Peter Lethbridge, of business but a decline began the Royal Artillery, has been which was hastened by the com- appointed Honorary ADC vice pletion of the King's Theatre; Capt. Desmond James Orvis, | acoustically built for sound RA, the Government Gazette | films, contributed 50 the notified today.
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