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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1960. །།།
WOMAN BREAKS BIG
Elizabeth gets her dinghy
Plymouth Sept 13. Nine-year-old Ellynbeth White, of Plymouth wrote a letter to "Me War Office Man" In London asking if she could borrow a dinghy liko one she had seen on television.
The letter eventually reached Major-General G. O. Craford, Director of Ordnance Services.
Ellsbeth, one of Ove chlidren of a widowed mother-gat her dinghy, -Okina Mall Special.
Manager awards
:
indefinite holiday'
Birmingham, Sept. 13.
Mrs Pat Dykes, whose refusal to join a union led to a strike of 230 workers four days ago at a factory here, began "an indefinite holiday" today on the orders of the management and the strike was brought to an end.
The trouble started when the Transport and General Workers Union declared a "closed shop" at the factory which makes car and motor cycle accessories,
Dust could cause
asthma or cancer
London, Sept. 13.
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the hazards of industrial dust suggest- ed it could produce long-term reactions ranging from asthma to cancer.
Mr T. W. McCulloch, govern- ment chief inspector of factories, In his annual review of indus- trial health said it was becom- ing increasingly doubtful whe ther it was safe to assume any finely-divided dust was harm- less it Inhaled in suffelent quantity over a sufflelent period.
"Certain dusta... may pro- duce an acute Inflammatory response, in the lungs when they are breathed and others. usually after many years, may bring about a cancerous de- velopment in kume part of the respiratory tract," he said.
Mr McCulloch sald .dusts occurring under natural cond- tions were relatively harmless.
In his report Mr McCulloch referred to a "disturbing in-
Exemption
recommended
at tribunal
Mrs Dykes, the unionisi, refused principle, rnd her declared "black."
STRIKE
Farm land worth $1.25
a square foot
Chol
Farmland around
Hung Chuen, Clear Water Boy-road, is worth $1.25 a square foot by one method of evalua- tion, the Compensation Board was told today. Mr G. C. Seward, estato surveyor for the Public Works Department, said the figure had been arrived nt by study of sale prices of land in the area. during the past two years,
The Board is deciding how
much 51 smallholders should be
pald in an area which is being taken over by the Housing no-Authority for a large, low-cost to join on housing project. The hearing
work was continues.
only
Subsequently a Pakistani em- ployee, Suleman Khan, was sus pended for three days for obey. ing union orders and refusing to handle Mrs Dykes' work, The 230 workers then walke cul.
Suspension ended
When the Pakistani's suspen- ston ended today the strikerS
met him at the gate and went
in to work after voting not to accept Mrs Dykes as a member of the union even if she chong- ed her mind.
But Mra Dykes was not at
home the factory, At her nearby aho explained the asked her management had
to take an "indefinite koll- day" while they neroliated with the union,
She was glad things had
as they had, turned out
she suid, because her husband was
She thought it would take the at least two things out with
'Fighter' jailed for nine months
Keung Hop, 36-your-old fish hawker, of 15 Square- stroot, first floor, was sen- tenced to nine months jail by Mr E, Corbally at Cen- tral Court this morning when he admitted being a "fighter" of the Wo Shing Wo triad society. Dot. Sub-Inspector R. G. Laurel sold the defendant was arrested yesterday morning the Upper Level District,
In
The defendant first Juined the Tung Sun Ping triad society in 1938 and was promoted a ghter 1952 defendant 1947. In in
over to his present transferred
Exemption was recommend management
ed by the Tenancy Tri-weeks to sect bunal this morning for the union-China Matl Special. Irind society." five 30-year old houses
or Nos 153 to 163, Sai Yee-street, Mongkok,
The existing three storey
crease" in the number of accld-premises will be replaced by an ents involving young people in eight-storey tenement building industry.
These, Including 11 deaths numbered 11,001 in 1959 com- pared with 9,838 in 1858. Hu called for more intensive safety courses to combat this trend. China Mail Special.
Ferry Co
manager takes
salute
Hongkong businessman, Mr Lau Chan-kwok today Look the satute A the passing-out parade of No. 5 Auxiliary, Police Training Camp,
He said the exceptional bear- constables ing of officers and was particularly striking.
"The regular Police Force by supplying their tacllitles and in- structors, and the employers and firma of the Colony by making avaliable training time to their employees, have all contributed to make this possible," added Mr Lau.
Mr Lau is Managing Director of the Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co, Ltd.
Commanded by Mr Ramon Young. Assistant Superintend→ ent of Police (Auxiliary), 184 police officers and constables were on parade.
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Compensation totaling $247.- 570 was agreed between the applicants, Mesurs
Yuc- kwan and Lo Yue-ping and 21 opponents or the application.
Most of the occupants of the Houses are domestic Lenants and sub-tenants.
The applicants were repre- sented by Mr F. Zimmern of F. Zimmern und Co.
The members of the Tribunal were Mr B. V. Rhodes (Pre- sident); Mr Alfred Alvarez and Mr Clement Y. Yeh
dear sir
Teach our children
With reference to your leader of last Saturday on the sub- ject of "Civics", may i add that this Society would be most appreciative if the cur- ricula of local schools also in- cluded the subject on the welfare of animals. It is so iz cluded by law in America and Japan.
We would also venture to repezi the remarks made compara- lively recently by the Editor of "Times" (London) that:
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eat (Auxiliary) and Mr A. J.The remarks of Schouten, Stuff Omeer Auxili- arles were also present.
Yugoslav
airmen defect
Graz, Austria, Sept. 13. Two Yugoslav Air Force Ser- geanta askod for Austrian asylum today after fleeing from their base in a military lane.
Ciric Dusan 23, and Jovinovie the Ljubinko, 25, Inked at Grazthalerhof airyurt noær here Just 60 minutes after ¡taking
oft from the Linko mulliary airport in Zagreb. They rakt they plamod their escape for months-UPI.
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TIDDLYWINK TEAM
CHALLENGES THE WORLD
London, Sept. 13,
Eight young people have left here for a three-year world tour to prove themselves the world champion tiddlywink players.
Travelling in a convoy of two land-rovers, they hope to find an assortment of temporary jobs on their way including grape har- vesting in France, and excava tion work near the Aswan Dom in Egypt, while they challenge local champions to fiddlywink:
muniches.
The party is led by an Ox- ford University graduate, 25- year-old Gerry Hughes, an ex- artny officer and former instructor, nuclear warfare whose Jobs have Included being a fairground barker. Other members of the group are 23-year-old Tony Carr and his 24-year-old bride of 10 days Debbie, 21-year-old twins Jacq and Ji Goodrick, 30-year-old Andy Phillips, 23-year-old Johu Hine and 21-year-old Stephen Prince.-China Mail Special.
Man had
two packets
of heroin
Archaeologists find ancient
burial ground
Jerusalem, Sept. 13. Hebrew University archoo. ologists have uncovered a 3,000-year-old place where the remains of an almost equally ancient Phoenician temple lay buried, it was announced today.
The charred remains of con- secrated offerings still covered the floor of the 33-foot square enclosure, which the archaeolo- gists believe was used by either Israelites or Phoenicians a 900-1000 B.C.
The enclosure, whose walls were constructed of sun dried brick, was found under a 6th century B.C. Phoenistan, tem-* plo in Thedesolate Sands south of Tel Aviv.
The original name of the sile
Chan Chi-ki, 69, of 263 is not known. It is now called Dos VoDux-road West, Tol Makhmish, a name given it third floor, Was fined by Arabs.--UPI,
$300 or two months joll
by Mr. E. Corbally at Central Court this mom- he pleaded ing whon guilty to possession of two packets of heroin, Sub-Inspector Yip Tol-you sold on September 12, Police executed
Dangerous a
Drug warrant on board the ss Fukien which was moored at buoy B-12. The defendant was found in cabin in the stern of the
VIP to tour
British territories
M Detective Superintendent in Amerlez are
London, Sept. 13. perhaps also applicable.
Mr. Julion Amery, Under-
"Very few
are
Secretary of State for the criminals found who have been taught
Colonies, left London by air to-
love to
animals, and
day for Australia on his way to searching for the
New Zealand for meetings with of his cause
Government representailves. lack of
vessel. crime we find a
make an He is also to A search was made and two humano education to the
tour were found| extensive packets of heroin
ов British probable one."
H. M. HOWELL, under the mattress on which the territories in the Pacific.. Secretary, HKSPCA, defendant was lying.
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