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The Night of the Great Attack
Wing Commander P. Se airs plaers a wreath at the Sai Wan Cemetery memorial this morning-Chlua Mail photo.
Battle of Britain wreaths
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nullitary centelery #1 Sai Wan, the inen who fought in the Battle of trials were remembered, The thanksgiving service
conducted by Wing-Comman- der the Rey J. 11. Storr. ¡Men of the Royal Ale Forer at Sai Wan, under Wing-Com-
COMMODORE SMITH
mander J. Segar sitended, and | Air Commodore S. E. Faber ren When the 29,000-ton luxury
five wreaths were laid on the memorial
resented the Royal Air Force Association by representatives
and lald their of the Army. Navy and Air. wready. while that of the Forge.
Hongkong AuxHary Air Force wan laid by Wing-Commander P. O. Scales.
The wreath-layers was
were Com-
mander T. Meyrick, Major D. J. Harris of the Royal Artil- fery and Wing Commander . Segar.
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More evidence on mortgage transactions and chat- tels pledges was given by the Prosecution on the fifth day of the trial of 31-year-old Robert Eli Low, on charges of fraudulent conversion and corruption, in the Victoria District Court this morning.
Mr Ping Pay, secretary of M* Chan Yim-sang. pro- the New Estate Co.. testifien prletor and manager of Kwong that in February, 1937, his Sang Lee Galow, 17 Belcher- company advanced a joan of street, told Judge P. R. Spring- $200,000 against the mortgage, all that some time in 1957. of 49-51A Shing Wa-road, and, Mr Yung Dick ha discussed Eat Freeived interests ou the the storage of run bars with lean at $12 per $1,000 a month. him but there was no agluai
transaction.
Storage of bars
He also identilled a number or documents, including coples title deeds, a "power of statutory declora- Cattorney, a
Ton and mortgage deed in j ,countetion with the transaction, He said up to now his com- pany had not hund the loan of $200,000 returned,
J
He said he received u Jeller inter stating that a certain in- dustrial company had stored a quantity of iron bars in his godown, and had pledged the iton bars as security for a loan, !
"When I received this letter, was rather exelted, and I decided to complete my other works before analysed the 20 mts," he said.
Bi Chau said when
he
UK delegation examined the letter, he realised
that it must be in connection with the discussion he had bad and he tele-
for assembly with Yang Dick
announced
London, Sept. 12.
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MAGALOFF
Well-known planist Nikila Mapaloft will give a concert In Loke Yow Hall next Saturday at 9pm.
by
wizi His programme
include works
Bach, Scarlatti, Chopin, Prokofief, Granados, Liszt.
He is réparded today as one of the greatest pianists in the world. He has toured wide- ly and has been acclaimed
in the leading capitals.
phoned
Since Yung. The letter was bter handed "to Yung.
Mr Chan sald be had never any dealings with the jindustrial company with regged The British delegation to to tie storage of iron bars,
next week's United Nations
Mr Chan washown a sezond
General Assembly, whose teer which purportedly CO- composition was an- Brines the storage ut iron bars nounced here today, in- in his godown. lit raid cludes two special advisers signature in the letter was
his.
to maintain liaison with! delegations from Latin America and Africa.
Sir John Henderson, former ambassador at La Paz, wiff be in charge of Paison work with delegations from Latin America,
AMBASSADOR
Mr G. II. Clarke, former inbasador in Monrovia, will perform similar functions with delegations, from Africo,
The British delegation will be led by the Foreign Scere- tary, the Eart of Home, who returns to London tomorrow from a holiday in Scotland.
Not known
Ure
not
Detective PC Chung Wah, of Commercial Crime Offler, salil that in October 1959, he had instructions to go to Kam Tin to look for a certain factory. He said he did not Und any fuc- tory there but paddy fields.
Mr Law Chung-wai, an ac- countant of Wah Iling Weaving Factory, said he did not know of n Mr Wong Wah-gin nor was, Mr Wong ever employed in the faclory.
Hearing Is continuing.
The Prosecution alleges that Lew, while being a servant in the employ of Mecard Wilkinson and Grist, had fraudulently converted to his own Use and benefit, cheques totalling Derally leader will be Mr3000,000. between
1000, Is also Alleged David Ormsby Gore. Minister and August, No. 1cember,
to have received sums of money
charges.
of State In the Foreign Office, frung Lain Chun-kit for witnessing and Britain's top negotiator on execution of deeds of mortgage and
notes disermament and nuclear tests. Princes nol
Rulity to all Answering questions at his Me J. Bodilly and Me H. F. G. dally press conference, the lobnon, Crown Crunel, appear for Foreign Office spokesman said and Mr W. P. Grieve are defending the prosecution. Mr R. II. B. How he knew of no plans for 10 w, on the instructions of Mr G. Prime Minister, Mr Harold E. $. Stevenson, Mr A. Zimmern N Macmillan, to go to New York holding a watching brief on behalf of Mr Ma Bhiu-poon, on the Instruc- to attend the assembly.—Reuter, tionu of Mr P. II, Sin,
1949. he has been the professor conducting, the vir IHOSO class at the Geneva Conservatory where he is the skecessor of the late Dinu Liparti, and he is often On the jury of important inter- national music competitions. fis recordings are known by a large mumber of music lovers.
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After 33 years distinguished et reer with the Orient Line, Cindr Smith will retire January when he returns to London in the Orsova on com- . pletion of the present cruise in North Amerie, Japari and Australia.
Cmdr Smith began his sea- faring career 44 years ago. lei joined the company in 1927 Fourth Officer in the ss Orvieto.
In 1941, he was Staff Com- mander In the Orion when she was bombed in Singapore,
His
Two years later, he was op- pointed assistant Marine Superintendent of the company.'|
first command was the troopship Empire Orwell la 1951, and had made Ave voyages during the Korean campaign.
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