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dear sir
Morons
Mr Harry Odell may call, the publle "morons," for not at- tending some of his converts at the Loke Yow fall, but to home of the poor people living in Kowloon side to take a faxi to go up to the mid-level in the midst of the Ivory Tower to listen to Home Partinis" playing a foreign instrument called plano, It would certainly "moron-de-luxe" to
be
They would prefer to save the money for another meal and
save the precious time to look
at lowers or to take a skroll
CHINA
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1960.
.
Sheaffer's
Newest
BALL POINT PEN
(AVAILABLE AT ALLGOOD STORES
From
Timber carrying ship launched European pleads the Fil
Ordered for
work in
Sarawak
rivers
en the hill side. His "short A twin screw timber-carrying motor vessel,
funcheon talk" before a "high-
aw club with his
braw scolding" is in a way good for "digestion," for those elite members can afford to xit lu the front seats to "show- BIT." "Aria" sometimes can be very undemocratio and no near to the "anob-appeal," the reat enemy of genuine aris, Arts, i† of any value to a people, ispontaneous adjustment to life. It is democratic in that everybody, rich or poor, can have
It gives such a spiritual Therapy to a person that forms a part of the very human nature itself. 1
i so natural to some people that you just "can't force it down their throats."
to
Ling Chu Ming, was launched by Mrs
J. P. Pearson, wife of the General Mana- ger of the Borneo Co Ltd, Sarawak, at the Kowloon Docks this morning.
Stowaway
Singapore
fined $400
of 970 dw tons, the Ling Chu Ming hus been built for the Sibu Agencies Lld, Sibu, an assoclate of Bornea Co Ltd.
The vessel, when delivered to the owners at the end of Octo- ber. will cperule on Sarawak rivers collecting logs for trans- shipment abroad.
The Ling Chu Ming has hold capacity
cubic. of 20,000 feet.
Well-appointed
A stowaway, Lam Yau-chun, 38, anemployed, of 378 Matauwel- rond, was fined $400 or onc Apart from the well-appointed accommodation for the стен. month's Jalt by Mr E. Corbally
has ship
attractive at Central Court this morning, the
Tal-you owners' sulic, comprising bed Sub-Inspector Yip
facilites, toilet
dining room. room and lounge.
It gives release to one's tension and fi uplifts one's spirit in distress. It can be cultivated, but not forced upon. It grow under certain conditions, and It withers under others, Two years ago, Dr Abraham Hyman, 72. from New York visited this city, and I aked said Lam was found on board ilm about his first Impressions Taipouloy by the Singapore of Hongkong. Among others, Immigration Office on its arrival he said: "There
there from Hongkong museums, no symphony halls, tember 6.
Аге
no
Bo publie libraries, no centres
un Sep-
He was sent back
here un'
and
stated
of urls, all these that we the same ship un Monday cenalder as the very nerve of handed over to the Immigration
a city. You have here not (Oniče, Hongkong. only material poverty.
Insp. Yip suid Shwn but
is culturst starvation and, that he had paid $200 to a crew spiritul vacantness."
member of the ship as his fare Then he continued: "Why can't for the trip to Slugopore,
the rich do something for the Chu Shing, crew member of -tuor? Why can't those learned, the ship, was also fined $400 or ruple up at the Ivory Palaces one month's jail by Mr Corbally
and be human for alding and abetting Lam. with the common people?" Both Lam and Chu pleaded
rome down
T. C. TOHENG.
dear sir
40 pc empty
Your cur critle of Magalon's concert In Monday's Iange
ends up by Naying: "Harry
Odell red have no fear that,
If rond artistes are produced
to
*, the Hongkong public
will respond.
guilty.
1,500 chickens
die in NT mystery fire
But We are About 1,500 chickens perished in
getting discriminating
thest
days." If this is so, then un-
doubtedly my talk and
Iraders were unnecessary.
your
#mysterious
Are that broke
out on a chicken farm in Wang Tan Chau Village, Ping Shan, at 5 am yesterday.
The farm
by two
I thank your crille for the very line review and also for call- Ing Magutoff an artist of very high calibre. In looking through
I find the my files reviews of mast of my artists were in the same vein. How- ever, it might · Interest your aritic tu knew that the Hall The cause
Investigation, spokesman said.
iz owned brothers, Kwok Chung-sin and Kwok Chung kim.
was forty per cent empty,
HARRY O, ODELL,
Tolal damage and loss was en-
imated at $5,000. The brothers themselves. Nott.
Blouses
at
put out the are They suspect ar-
of the fire is under Government
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Galore!
Paquerette's
Exclusive Gowns at our "Oriental Boutique" Room 321 Gloucester Bldg,
160 Des Voeux Rd.,' C.
Tel. 21-157
She will be propelled by two Deutz Marine diesel engines.
A cocktail party followed the launching ceremony which was attended by Marine Department shipping executives directors and staff of the dock company.
officials,
In a speech, Mr G. M. Gold- Chairman of the dock sack, company, said the Ling Chu Ming was the 988th vessel built by his company.
New types
"Over the past years the Kow- loon Docks have built many yea- sels of various types and sizes but more recently we have car- ried out a number of buildings of smaller vessels för special purposes or trades, to very ex-
The new ship is launched --China Mail photo.
U.S. seaman and
"
boy among road casualties
act Umils and keenly competi. A man died and 13 other people, including an
live prices."
He then presented
pear!
necklace to Mrs Pearson as a souvenir of the occasion,
Jail and fine
SMUGGLED
WINE FROM MACAO
A fisherman was jailed for six month and fined $5,000 or another six months in prison. by Mr E. Corbally at Central Court this morning. Shun Kun, 39, of 11 Shan Tung-street, third floor, Kow- lann, pleaded gulity to Im- porting and having in us lody a large quantity of dutiu- blo commodiĺles without Heence,
Revenue Inspector. K. K. Leung, prosecuting, told the court that Shum was the mas ter of an unlicensed Junk. About 11.45 am on Monday, a police launch on patrol off San Shok Wan, Lantao Island, intercepted Shum's vessel.
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guilty to driving charge
Barrie Clifford Eady, 28, of 9 Mount Kellet-road, The Peak, was, fined a total of $100 by Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Central Court this morning when he pleaded guilty to charges of careless driving and failing to report after an acci- dent.
Swiss MP
impressed by HK
a
Mr Philips also ordered that defendant's.... licence bc 03- dorsed.
Sub-Inspector M. R. Atein- son, prosecuting said that on September 19 at cbout 11 pm the defendant was driving n private cor up Magazine Gap rood ncur the Junction of May
road.
Another private car, driven by Mé A. Inglis WIS travelling down Magazine Gap-road, and when he reached the corner of
A Swiss member of Parliament | Magazine Gap-road and May
Dr Emil Boesch, who left the
after Colony yesterday one-week visit said he was very impressed with some of in the things he had seen Hongkong.
Dr Bocech, who left by Swissair for Tokyo to. attend
the Inter-Parliamentary Co-
25
years AGO
September 1935
HE Hongkong Interport
THE
Temis team left Hong- kong yesterday morning by the President Cleveland for Shanghai in search of inter- port honours.
The mon's team consiste Ho Ka-lau
(Capt) W. C. Hung, Taui Wal-pui, Thal Yu-pul and Lee Wal-tong.
The Ladies team consists of Mrs R. Hancock (Capt), Mrs W. H. Wilson, Mrs Chiu Chun-chiu and Miss M. Grif-
The ladies are regarded as
road, he saw the defendant's cer calming up the road. The on-fiths, coming car showed no signal s to whether it was taming left having a very good chance of or going straight on.
winring, despite the absence of Mrs Litton, who is unable to go.
Stopped car
Insp Atkinson said Mr Ingi
Mrs Chiu, her substitute,
Fress later this month, had stopped his car and the defen-is a hard-hitting player and visitest Hakka farms in Sai dant's epe came ou, turned left should be able to maintain Kim, and the re-settlement and started to pass the station- the general standard of the
und squatter areas of Wong Tai ary car.
Sin. In addition he paid visits As it did so, It scraped the team.
to a number of textile factories. off-side of Mr Inglis cor and
The
damaged the point work. defendant's car stopped two, to
three yards away.
Ethel
of
Estate in Hongkong worth $1,320,900
left
bu Annie Thur» London
was
58
Mr Inglis asked the defendant Miss
He said he was full of ad- miration for the Hakka far- ret he had seen at work in the New Territories,
many of them
using implements fee is particulars, but he re-burn, late still uspd by farmers hundreds of fused to say anything. M: Road, Reading, Berkshire,
Inglis then drove off and later who died at the above ed
years ago,
"But the farmers are having that we seme of the troubles have in Europe boo, as many of the younger people are Icav- ing the fields and farme work in the cities and tac- tories."
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to
10
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dresa on March 25, 1936.
r
reported the matter police.
Irisp Atkinson said as a result of enquiries, made by the police,
was reported in Calcutta arrested the defendant was
on September 4 from the following day while driving his car along Des Voeux-rou Darjeeling that the body of Mr Maurice Wilson who Dr Boesch, lawyer and Central, Parliament representative for Inrp Atkinson added that no lost his life in an attempt to the Conton er St
Gallen in one was hurt and the defendant climb Mount Everest alone Switzerland, sold this had been lost a clear record,
{in May of last year, has been his first visit to Hongkong and
found he had found "the sea, the mctrlains and the colours of Hongkong most attractive."
Tried to sell
cargo in sea
American seaman and European boy, Mok Kau. 35-year-old suffered injuries in traffic accidents that occurred in various parts of Hongkong and Kowloon yesterday.
0,
Yeung Chun-bog of No Tung Tau Villoge, died last night | as a result of the fatal injuries | received in a road mishap in- volving a bus at 7-milestone, Casile Penk-road yesterday afternoon,
K steals
.
the show
4
ooolia,
was bound over in the sum of $500 for three years by Mr E. Corbally at Central Court this morning for stealing (by finding) 600 lady's "handbags and 37'. sets of sloves
worth $1,600.
off
on
rest
■
Worst corner
1.
Mr. R. E, Moore, of Deacons.
The discovery was made
representing Eady, said his client by Mr Eric Shipton, leader of was driving a Humber Hawk, the Everest advance party, which
the was rather a long car.on
East Rongbuk The corner of Magazine Ger-Glacier, about 21,000 feet road and May-road was the up. worst corner in the Colony. It was merely an accident and no of exhaustion and cold, his It is surmised that he died
one had been injured.
Adulterated
liquor found
tent having been carried some distance away by wind. He did not die of hunger as he had found and used the tined provisions of the 1933 expedition.
A note book, a Union Jack and
a cinema film were found with the body which has been buried in a cre- near where it was vasse
found.
Mr Shipton built a cairn
Detective Sub-Inspector Kong Fung-chuk told the court that
was sunk cargo junk Yaumati Typhoon Shelter August 25. Part of the cargo An American seaman Charles
was recovered and the L. Russell of the US. Aircraft
A liquor dealer, Wong Chung- was missing. Carrier Hornet, was knocked
Insp. Kong Bald police re-sul of 4A Fulc Tsun-street, down by a van shortly before 6
cently received information ground floor, was fined $2,000 by Lockhart-rand 1pm in
outside
that Mok had offered for sale a Mr E. Corbally at Central Court House No. 83.
The atmosphere in New York | quintly of handbags. the des this morning for dealing in is something quite unknown lo
criptions of which tallied with adulterated liquor and failing He was admitted
to keep his lock book to the to British me and I have been here for those lest in the junk. Milliary Hospital 10T treat- yeura. Brawling and scuffling On Monday, detectives located satisfaction of the Department ment,
are in progress among pickets Mok in Taikoltsul and he ad- of Commerce and Industry. Mount Everest 10,000 ft. be- in Manhalton and up in Harmitted picking up two boxes of Revenue Inspector K. K.
(Conünued from Page 1)
to mark the spot where the body was found on July 9. Mr. Wilson's diary has been sent to Darjeeling.
Wilson was refused per- mission in 1934 to attempt an aeroplane landing on
In Kowloon,
a four-year-old lem, unti and pro Castro mobs gomis either on August 26 or Leung said that on August 23 low the summit. Believing European boy, G. Arthur of Fint have, clashed repeatedly.
27 in the water off Hoi Pong-Revenue officers found that that most Everest expedi- "P", Garden Mansion, Austin.
Wong's stock book was not kept tions were hampered by stroet. rood, 11th floor, was struck by a
Mok look private car at about 12.45 p.m.
the police to a up to date. It was only kept up their size and stores, he had Austin-road near its junction
reported house in Cherry-street where to August 10, Insp. Leung trided. trained himself by fasting with Jordan Road.
NEAR RIOT One near-riot was when a group of about 100 peo- 580 handbags of various - sizes ple protesting against Commun- und shapes and 27
He has been detained at Kowiat domination of Albania were sleves were recovered. loon Hospital for treatment.
Low trial
(Continued from Page 1)
a small group of attacked by men swinging ists and umbrellas,
It took 20 mounted police and jabout 100 patrolmen to disperse the demonstrators. Several were Į taken into custody: Some of the demonstrators were so enraged that it took us many as eight police to hold them.
Following Mr Boland's cloc- tion the Assembly began ed- mission of new members, in- cluding the Congo and-Britain's "His (Lam) evidence was a former island colony of Cyprus. absolute lle," 'Mr, How con- 'Cameroun was the first of the
inued.
new members to be admitted by ecclamation.
false.
Police searched the junk and Lam gave in chief that he told found 18 boxes containing 225 Low the identification was quart bottles of Maceo brandy and 64 quart bottles of Mactio still wine, the duty on which had, not been paid,
Inspector Leung said the duty payable was $2,500.83.
Shum was later handed
over
to the Department of Commerce and Industry and charged.
The wine was confiscated.
Tho
SHELVED
Mr How then said Lam was warned about perjury at one singe of his testimony.
"There is no prima facle case shelved the question of mens Ansembly temporarily that these gifts were given and bership for the Federation of received corruptly," Mr How Mati,
Bald..
New U.S. bank Hearing is continuing.
official for HK.
Other new members -included the Republic of Togo, formerly The provenalice alleges that Low: French Togolant, the adelagasy While being a servant in the steploy Republle, formerly the Franch of Wiikkomum and Geist, bed: trokisland dulently converted to his own use.
of Madagascar,? | the between December, 1000, and 17. Fallen and British benen cheques totalling 9900,00 Hepublic of Somalia, "former- 1958 He is meg alleged to rave Somalliand, the Republike, uf received, junts of money from Lens,
deeds of mortgage and promis. Achand and the Ivory Coast, the Cnser kit for whineming execution Dahomey, the · Upper Voita sory, notas, +
• ile panncs not guilly to all chart former French
Repubile of the Congo, the Mr Bodily and Mr L*7,5
POP
HE SAID. HE TOUCHED SIXTY
WITH IT YESTERDAY!
New York, Sept, 20, The First National City Bank of New York, one of the world's, fargroet, inday appointed, twą vice-president for Ste Far East 1sion, Crows Courel, peator Cabon Republic and the Central, Cong the operations, including one to the prosecution, Me H. 1 Low African Republic supervise the operations of the Jr Walk Grove defending Admissotty 61% the new mem-184; bank's branches in Japan; and out on the instruction of BMC Bêr all, by acclamation. **
C. X 8. Blevenson.. Hongkong. He is. Mr/Loule Di | AGVA) Kligmen Calling formerly a realdent
vice-president--AP,
belet for Me
|a|Inicroones, lolal UN membership Mesme, from jaz to 90 London
press, Reuter cod. UPI
Insp Leung said they
Diso
Bety of found bottles of adulterated and exercise for his single-
Liquor.
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