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RIGHT: Seen at the opening of the Hong- kong Metro Ltd new premises at Shell House last week (l-r) were Mr P. H. Rimoldi, Mr B. Van Guiden, A. Ông Tjoe-kim and Mr P. Yan Mulbregt.

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BELOW: Pretty Japanese film actress, Haruko Wanibuchi, waves friendly hello to photo- graphers when the ar- rived in Hongkong by air recently,

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960;

ABOVE: Me...... C) ^H. Cheng. (right), Principal of Northcote Training Collega presenting ́ ́a bundle of certificates to To Poi-chi, Fifth Form

· representätiva; "during the St. Jude's School graduation ceremonies at the Princess Theatre.

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LEFT: The funeral pro` cession of 2/Lt Petar James Barrett who died in a traffic mishap in the New Territories re- cently.

SINO-BRITISH Three more air girls leave

LITERARY

COMPETITIONS for training in London

usua!

There will be the Sino-British Literary Compe- titions in conjunction with the Festival of the Arts this year.

Three pretty girls, newly employed in Hongkong as air hostesses by Boac, are leaving

this afternoon by Comet 4 for London on the first stage of their career,

They are Miss Mory Kwa, 12, Miss Cecilia Chan, 23, and Miss Angelina Ho, 20.

Details are shortly to be an- nounced but the Cub wishes to remind two of last year's win- Mary is good at sports. She. rers, Miss Kathryn Poon and came fith in the last

round- Mr P. K. Wong, to return their the-island walkathon. challenge trophies to Mr Colvyn A graduate of St Mary's Haye, Hon. Secretary, Sino School In 1958, she has been a British Club, c/o Education teacher and secretary and likes Department, 1 Battery Path,wimming basketball, badmin- Hongkong.

ton, table tennis, as well as films and reading.

High-speed shorthand lecture

Mr Morris Kligman, Amer can court reporter and high- speed shorthand Instructor, will give in lecture. tomorrow at

Cecilia was born in Macao and graduated from Sacred Heart School in 1958. She came to Hongkong only last month be- fore joining Boac.

Well-travelled, she has been to Shanghai and many cities in Japan. She can speak English, as well as Mandarin, Cantonese, Shanghai and Amoy dialects,

Artistically-inclined, Cecilia is interested in drawing, singing. literature and films. She also enjoys driving, ·

SAME 'REASON Angelina is musically inclined Kerwick Hall, Honalong and is a graduate of Maryknoll Technter College, Hunghorn at Sisters School.

6 pm.

She also enjoys swimming

(Left to right) Mary Kwa Cecilia Chan and Angelina Ho.

Flown to UK for burial The body of 2/Lleut D. J. Or-

| badminton, films, driving and chard, one of the three Army

This lecture is sponsored by reading. She speaks English, officers killed in a car accident the Hongkong General Chamber Cantonese and Mandarin, 19 of Commerce, Evening School and is open free of charge to all interested in shorthand.

on Saturday evening in the New The three giris decided on a Territories was Bown home to fiving career for the same rea- England by Bosc, last night. sen-"so that I can travel and The late Lieut. Orchard was a meet people and see new things" platoon commander of "C" Com- During the ten weeks in Lon-pany, the Royal Warwickshire don, they will learn all aspects Regiment,

RECEPTION senzer psychology, cabin and

| of the profession, including pas-

CANCELLED

wine service, documentation and deportment at Elizbeth Arden's

SECON

They will return in September and will then join Bone's tro95« Pacific Bocing, 707 service con

dear

Because of developments In

None would want any consti the Congo the Belgian Consul- Deloberfly back and turbo ad nekem if there fremme General, has regretfully been

Thee three Pris will bring sort of, guarantee that our Vic obliged to recall the invitations the total of Bose's: Asian rtc- torian plannings do not nave, ka to the reception at the Hong-warded to 65, on flights as a boucan falling out as all long Club today on Beiglues in Beirut in the East and Sen maiden one of these days, ze

nitional day.

Franciica across the Pacific

MAHJONG

ON JUNK

AT 3 AM

Four me were each fined £50 with the ite

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at Central Court this when they

playing mahjong Klip

in the mornin

Sub-Inspector?

Whendi said, theufour defe

Salvation Army schools

prize-day

2,500 primary · stu- dents from four Salvation Army schools gathered this morning at the Queen Elizabeth | Play- ground stadium for the prize-giving

Ceremonyą

Those present included Mr Kwok Chan, Coloniel F? `E. Jewkes, of the Salvation Army and Brigadier. R. Hummerston, Predect of Studies of the Kwong Ming, "Kwong Yu, Kwong Chak and. Kwong Yiu primary schools.

In his address, Mr Kwok praised the Salvation Army for assistance to the poor students and said that he was "vary much, lempiressed" by the work due towards the welfare

of this community by the Army.

BEST..USE

Mr Kwok urged the students to make the best use of their school days and reminded them of the shortage of schools in the Colony.

He then distributed certificates to the 104 primary graduates and prizes to students who had displayed outstanding · applica- tion to their studies during the school year." Mr Kwok was later preafted with a Chinese paint- ing by the 'Zour schools.

Van carried

fare-paying

passengers

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Lady Black this morning meets almoner Miss S. c. Cheng at Queen Mary Hospital. Introducing her is Miss M. Benham Dr, C..O. Lee, Hospital Superintendent, is standing at the right and Dr P. H. Teng is standing behind Lady Black-Chiné Mạil photo.

Lady Black meets hospital almoners

The almoners of four Hongkong hospitals described their work to Lady Black when she visited their offices this morning.

She met the almoners of the. out-patients; department of the Sai Ying Pun Hospital, the Leprosy, Clinic next door the Queen Mary Hospital and the Tsan Yuk Hospital.

Accompanying her on the visitors were, the Acting Direc- A driver was fined $600 by Mrtor of Medical and Health Ser

A. Garcia st Kowloon Court vices, Dr P. II. Teng and the this morning for using his Frincipal Almoner, Miss M. E.

van for hire and for M. Benham. carrying, exetas - passengers.

goods

Almoners look after the wel- fare of patients. They enquire The defendant, Hui Kam-taui, into their backgrounds and give 20, residing at Kun Chunz Street, second floor, was arrest ed last Tuesday afternoon when Mr R. E

help morally and, if necessary, financially,

Quine, Assistant Organised fund Superintendent of Police, stopped Dr C. O. Lee, Superintendant the vehicle at Castle Peak Road) of the Queen Mary Hospital, near Lalebikok, and found it } said, that the: almcners' of that: was carrying 12 papsengers who hospital had organised a had paid various fares fruen | camaritan Fund, rearved Tsun Wan to town.

specially for poor patiente

From the Files

25

chet Years AGO July, 1935 Mduced a motion in the

Man-Kam Lo intro-

Sanitary Board this after- noon calling for the inocula- tion of all dogs in the Colony to be done by Government free of charge,

to

It was carried by four votes

two despite the statement by the Pre- sident Mr W. J. Carrie that the Colonial Veterinary Sur geon was of the opinion that present regulations regard- ing the restriction on re- moval of dogs and muzzling, were very effective methods.

Mr Lo remarked that the present regulations includ- [ing those relating to the muzzling of dogs, had failed to' achieve their object.

He spoke of the law in Japan and quoted from an nual reports of the Institute for Medical Research in Kuala Lumpur regarding the Inoculation of dogs.

Excitement ran high in Hongkong shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon when the No 1 typhoon signal which was hoisted on Monday night, was changed to No 6 which meant that gale was

Mormon Church expected from the south-west.

sunrise service

As a result of this, many residents in the mainland left their offices earlier than usual being under the impression that the gale might increase Mormon Church members and the Peak Tram, while in sufficiently to stop the ferries held a sunrise service this the harbour small craft were morning on The Peak to seen scurrying for shelter mark the opening of the either at Yaumati or Cause- annual conference of the

way Bay. Southern Far East Mis- sion of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints.

Apart from the heavy showers accompanied by gue's of wind between 5 and € p.m. there was nothing to indicate that the typhoon would de velop into the intensity feared. at one time,

Pro idant of the Mision, Mr Robert S. Taylor, officiated at the service, which was attended

Up to a late hour last night The vehicle is permitted to Lady Black was met by the

At the Sai Ying Pun Hospital,, by about 30 members."

everything was calm, although carry nine passengers only,

Mr. Howard W. Hunter, one the No 0 signal was still Medical Superintendant, of the 12 by Apostles of the hoisted. G. E. Yeah, who introduced her Mormon Church, who bad almoners, Miss K. Y. Ho, and down here from Salt Lake Miss F. Ngan.

THE

An attendant, Tam King-lum, 25, residing at 52 Wing Hong Street, admitted two charges of alding and abetting the defen-

AHE⠀ Alhambra Theatre, Case histories of leprosy vic-City, United States, was present dant and was fined $150 Miss M. Ko, Miss H. T. Teng

tims were given by almoners, at the service.

Kowloon's leading, pic- Members of the Church will three weeks jidl.

and Mrs F. Wong, when Lady hold a dance on one down by Hongkong Amuse- ture-house, which was closed Black visited the Leprosy Clinic, at the Causeway Bay Chapely

Towning Manedion Had coffee!

The comments Ltd last week, is to ference will be held on Satur- be reopened shortly when day and Sunday.

the film "G. Men" featuring James Cagney, will be screened.!!

Dance hall

At the Queen Mary Hospital, she had coffee and met, six almonens, Miss S. C. Cheng

manager was Miss C. H. Ho, Mrs Chin Huang Theft from house

Triad fighter

newly established Ying-pao, Miss E. Young and Miss Nancy Kwan.

syndicate, in no way as- Finally, Lady Black visited the A transistor radio, four wristsociated with Hongkong Tsan Yuk Hospital, where she watches and cash to a total value Amusements Ltd, has was greeted by the Medical of $205 were stolen from the

Chan Pak-pang, 31-year-old Superintendant, Dr H. Y. Cheng, ninth floor fal of 24, Fuk Tai secured a lease of the described as a dance hall mann- and introduced to almoner Miss Street, Kowloon City, yesterday theatre. Only first-run pic ger of 347 "B" block, Chal Wan R. Yu.

morning.

tures will be screened.

"resettlement area; was sentenced

to two years" jall by Mr T. L. Yang at Central Court this morning when he admitted be- "Fighter" of the Tung

ing

Kwan Ying triad society.POP

He was also ordered to be placed under police supervision. for two years after his release ""from jail.

To visit RHKDF

The

Commander, British

Forces, Lieut-General.Bir. Rodericis W. McLeod is to pay. an initial visit to the Royal Hongtong Defence Force this evening.

He will meet various RHKDS personalities and watch training in progress at the Heppy Valley Headquarters--and on the Race Course.

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