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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1960.
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Agreement Another HK Stowaway Doctor's former Government
on textile allocations
Agreement was today roach-
ed on the 1961-62 textile quota, allocations to the United Kingdom.
The total quota for the year ending January 31, 1962, under the UK-HK cotion textile undertaking,
as follows:
From the Filoz
to be sent gardener admits Appointments 25
industry back
enjoys boom to Formosa
will be allocated Hongkong industry has chalked up yet
Yun-dyed cloth tink towel- yards; ling millon finished plucogoods-23 million aq yards; and greycloth — 44 million
making a yards, 54 total of 71, million sq yards.
The balance of 44 inillion sq yards to make up the overall quota of 115 million sq yards represcris the estimated excess over the base ligure of 46 mil- lion sq yards Inie down for mude-up goods which are ex- pected to total 90 million sq yards in the current year.
An adjustawal in the grey goods #gure will be made fiesti Februrry when the exact de- tails are known,
In the new
There will
"newcomers".
quata perfumi
another victory by exporting a record| amount of locks and keys this year.
Should the present level con- tinue, exports will reach the $8 millon mark by the end of the year.
This would be $1,500,000 more than total exports last year,
Official statisties showed a re- cord export Agure of 33,040,190 for the first, half of this year.
Old industry
Lock and key making is at! be no allocation old industry in Hongkong but
for the export boom is recent, The general ad- ministration and documentation |
cotton textile the
quotu
of
High quality his been achieved through good technique of the best scheme will remains unchanged. and installation
the inchinery imported from Agreement was unanimous.
United attended
GET- Kingdom. West The meeting was this morning by representatives ny, and Japan.
Moulds are made la Hong- of the Federation of industries,
aalnéni am General Chamber of Commerce, kong. Copper is
Association, the local market and zine, from CMA, Exporters' Colton Splaners' Association, Australia. Federation of Callon "Weavers,
There Weaving Mills Association und a representative of the Cotton Textile Finishing Industry.
Dre
27 factories in Kowloon and Hongkong.
Between them, they turn out more than 36 varletles for both local consumption and export,
products are classifed
The
Cheung Chau
school
old boy
back in HK
An American who at one time was a student in a Cheung Chou' school, returned this
morning in the as President Wilson to Join the American
Consulate-Generat here
Consul
26
Born in Hunan Province, Mr
#t
A 34-year-old stowaway from
Wang Formosa,
Foo-Klang, was sent to prison for seven days by Mr E. Corbally
morning Central Court this for entering Mongkong with- out a permis.
The Prosocution revealed that Wang went to the Registration of Persons office yesterday and applied for a Hongkong Idently card.
It was then discovered that he had come here from Formosa as a stowaway aboard the ship Hal An which arrived on Monday,
burglary charge
4:
A carpenter who was caught by Dr Eric Vio' in his house in Conduit-road early on Monday was jailed for 18 months by Mr E. Corbally at Central Court this morning. He had been Dr Vio's gar-1
dener at one Ume.
The 43-year-old man, Lec Cheuk-blu, of Pak Tm Village Shatin, plended guilty to charges of burglary and posses- alon of instruments nt for unlawful purpose.
i
He had five previous convie-
Wang had no travel docu-tions including one for house-
ments.
The court was told that Weng would be sent back to Formosa.
Residents return
་
A number of Hongkong pro- minent residents returned in the President Wilson this morning from a holiday trip to Japan.
They included Mr Arnold Hall Managing Director
of
| breaking la 1051, when he was sentenced le 18 montlis' im- prisonment.
Wife heard dog
Detective Sub-Inspector J, A. Necholas told the court. about 4.15 am on Monday, Dr Vlo was awakened by his wife who hod heard a dog bark. Dr Vio turned on the light and saw Lee crouchlug. in front of his wardrobe, Leo then
ran to- wards the bathroom and was chased by the doctor.
...
Lee made his way to the back
Lawrence H, Harris spent his Messrs II. W. Turning and Co, the house; but, was caught
early days with his Southern Baptist missionary parents in China,
He came to Hongkong in 1931
to study
school 1 Cheung Chau for two years.
TV actresses into three general categories: | Mr Harria will be with the
visit Colony
Two American freelance tele- vision actresses arrived in the ss President Wilson this morn- Ing on a cruise to the Far East. They were Miss Mary Ellen
zle alloy
gadgets,
drawer
Lnd Mr Ho Pak-hai, General Manager of the Asia Co and the Asia Cold Storage Co, Ltd.
Union struck off
whom he tried to escape through
a gate. Loe was also sen throwing something, out of the gate which was later found to be a jewel box belonging to Mrs
Bent bars
The registration of the Hong-Vio, the Inspector said. kong and Kowloon Wooden Consulate for two years, Floor Trade Workers Union of locks and cylinder latches for. He was accompanied by his wife 127 Matouwel-road, seventh
Police discovered that (W gates and doors,
and six children who will go door, and the Telephone Free to school here,
Workers Unlon, of 15 Tal. Wo-iron bars on the gate were bent Among the children are two sols | street, second floor, has 'been sideways and held opart by
of twins-David and Susan, 8, cancelled, the Government wires. and Ronald and Judith, 3. Gazette notified today.
Worldwide
A spokesman for Wing Koo Manufactory, one of the biggest factories, told the Chine Mail
In:p Nechotas suld that ́n torch, a screw driver and a pair of pliers were found on Leo.
Defendant admitted using the pliers to cut the wire from clathes, line,
Mooncake
theft lands Chan Chịu
in jail
Chan
Wax
34 Chiu,
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employed of no âxed abode, ladsy sentenced Lo two mon the Jall to be - followed
Years by two under police supervision.
Mr E. 8. Haydon sent Gann do dil at Kowloon Court
morning for this sicaling Ave boxes ót mooncakes,
Sub-Inspector I. W. Ellas said defendant' was arrest. ed by two delectives In Shunning-road, Shamshul- po, on September 28 when he tried to run away with the cakes which he had stolen from a stora,
Gazetted
The following appointments, transfers, promotions and today's Government postings were' natified. In
Gazette:
years
AGO September 1935
in
Mesars F. G. Gamble, A. Hin- ton, Lau Kwok-ching and Continuing extracts from Mr. Cheung Shio-kwal to be Senior, W. J. Carrie's speech to Rotory; - Education Officers; Mr G. S. Speaking on deliberate mis- Coxhead to be Acting Senlor statements of age, Mr Carsje Education
"I had one funny ex- Officer; Mesars
P. said: Darby and G. F. Smart to be pertence-I think the lady is Education Officers;· Miss 8. J.
Hongkong. Well, I Buck to bo Mistress,
shan't give her Educa
away. It so tlon Department; Messes Tons happened that this Lady had Wai-kcunx.
Cheng Tai-koan. Just received two photographs Lau Yeuk-pong, To Cho-kung thon at home in England, end beulárul daughters and Mrs Wu Yang Kit-chun toshe brought them and showed be Sub-Inspectors of Schools; them to my wife and myself, Miss Linda Leung In-fan. Miss
of
her
Ho Mo-fan and Mr Lal Ka-kul
"She told us the daughters ceased to be Sub-Inspectors af were then alxicon and eighteen Schools; Mr Kenneth Jones tu be Administrative Officer; Mr D. F. O'R. Mayne resumed duty as Principal Crown Counsel; Mir D. N. E. Rea, Crown Counsel, ceased to act as Principal Crown Counsci.
old years
respectively. Two days later or so she lied up her Census form and entered her age as 341"
Another interesting disclosure by Mr Carric was that the number of infant marriages was Mr Hul Pa-lam, Interpreter, over two thousand. The custom ceased to act as Assistant Seere- is almost entirely confined ito
laty for Chinese Affairs on re the Hakkas and was due t sumption of duty by Mr Au poverty. Wal-sum..
The number of male infants Mr D.-II. Parson and Mr T. A. married is toes than that of the Roberts to be Building Sur-female. The female child gues yoyoca; Mr Joseph Lel Mer-can
-for to be Architect; Mr A. S. Webb
consideration paid to Tho resumed duty as Chief Engine save the cost of her upbringing
parents and in order er, Mr F. R. Whitehead, Engineto, ilve in the house of her or, ceased to act as Chitet future husband; she is brought Engineer.
SU
tu
the
Mr Leung Kwok-tak, to act up as a daughter and helps th Chief Medical Technologist the household. At some time. during the absence of Metween the ages of 15 and 18 A. E. P. Grimmo; Mr Yan Wing- & sccond cercniony la performed
and koung to act as Senior Medical
- consummation of. Technologist Dr Cheung Che Bortlage may take place;" sun and Mr Loʻng Ling-kui- to Mr Carrie also commented or be Medical Officers, Mim, E, C. the large number of Widaws MacFarlane. to be Senior about 35,000 compared with Nursing Sister.
the number of widowers of Mr J. V. G. Mitchell, to be just over 4,000.
Gleason und Mas Eve Gordon this morning that Hongkom HARD WORK, HORROR GAMES, AND NO MOVIES Registration meet and Asds-
who modelled in fashion and products enjoy a worldwide other commercial programmes | market. in TV.
"That Includes the Middle
Americas, UK and USA"
Miss Gleason is modelling for East, Africa, South and Central Conover's in New York. She has toured America and Europe In conjunction with Danny Kaye's illms.
Miss Gordon also worked as a show girl in dlms and on the stage. She has appeared in the pleture "Neptune's" - Daughter,"
Shek Oland
sale
"There is keen competition from UK. West Germany ond Japan but our prices are lower," | he added,
Defence Force
of
Deut J. C. Faber
the Hongkong Royal Naval Reserve ¦ has been promoted to the rank cf Houtenant-commander, tho notified
today.
Licut-Col M. T. N. Jennings reased to art as Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force, Lonsequent upon the return to the Cotony of Brigadier L. T. Ride.
Princess nne facing
a tough
By ROSEMARY MCLELLAN
London, Sept. 29.
never thought Princess Anne and I would have much in common —- cer-
tainly and the same old school.
A piece of Crown land of Government Gazette Shek O, is to be sold at public suction at the Crowa Lands and Survey Office in the Central Government Omers, Lower Albert-road, on Novem-
meet at "old girl get-togethers" But it looks as if we may ber 1, ut 3 pmn.
at Saint Leonard's Girls' Board The lot, measuring 10,000
ing School in St Andrew's in a square feet in area, is restrict- Lieul G. Merriman has been few years' time, cd
to private residental pur-
granted retention of his sub. For I hear that headmistress poses only. The upset price is stantive rank, the Gazette Miss Janét S. A $70,000.
added.
she's now since my time has been to Buckingham Palace three times to discuss Aune's education.
Ask to see the
umazing New
"Mazet" knits
at
-Paquerette's-
-they dry quickly, won't shrink, go right back into shape and look lovelier than ever after each washing-- Such wonderful new colours too!
Jumpers Cardigans
----- or a twinėset for
16 Des Voeux' Road, C. 20
$35.00 $65.00
$95.00 only
Tel. 21-157.
Anne
schooling
a
If the Princess is a cinema' fan she'll have to make sacrifice, for the only time you enter a public buliding is church on Sunday-and flims don't And their way, into school.
Shops are laboo, So are men. There was a story current in my time. of a young English cutale sent to give some girls Instruction prior to pass G.C., and Oxford Confirmation. Hd Macauley was sent away because he was
far too young!
Princess The way things are worked
at Saint Leonard'a doesn't givý,
In a way it's not surprising you a lot of time for any thut the Queen is considering pleasures: Up at 7 am, a bit of Suin! Leonard's.
You sce she nearly went there herself and so did Prin- cess Margaret,
£400 A YEAR
King George VI had arranged
prep before breakfast prayers, then lessona antil 12.30 and lunch at one,
Silence must be maintained sten to news. for 15 minutes during lunch to
for hoth Princesses to so to Saint Leonard's-fees £400 R Then come
games from two year plus-when they were 13. to four, tea at 4.30-you're The abdication of 1936 allowed to get out of school made the late King decide) uniform then-and lessons that his daughters were too resume at five until 0.30. near the throne to attend A
publlo school—and the plan
was cancelled
But one member of the Royal family who must have remem~ bozed Saint Leonard's is the Queen Mother.
She had lunch with the bead- mistress at the time she Waz arranging for the Queen and Princess Margaret to attend school.
She also opened part of the library, which is in Mary Queen of Scots house,
Is
The Duke of Edinburgh
probably all for Saint Leotard's
with a Spartan education-
something I didn't relish.
You see Saint Leonard's isn't a toffee-nosed place at all You're much more likely to
get a red nose, there....
of
In nearly every type weather you brave bitter. Exat Coast winds to play, hockey, La- CROESO and all those other
And ico-bound
grounds wouldn't keep Princess Anne house-bound,A SN
horrors.
}
That's the time for a nice "eross-country rudary JA KAR Nor would) Priecka (ineet host of niture deba. I only knew ons destined for that; larke whoa 168 whim there and she was: häärtily "pitied, & San
professional or Balines tülni
Printed and tublláhed by TERENCE, GORDON, NEWLANDE FR tor and on behalf of South China Morning Post Läsnited at 1yMjg: Mortyor" the tria, doma, Wyndhaid "Urget, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong
POP.
PRINCESS ANNE
Back to your house for sup- per at 7.30-this is the hour for writing letters or reading.
After supper it'e more prop and then you gathor in your housemistress room to have a rather dull, though no doubt improving, book read to you.
Then comes bēd.
BY GOG
THIS BEATS YOUR RECORD ----
IT ONLY TOOK ME TWENTY-THREE MATCHES TO BUNG IT UP!
Princess Anne will find quite
a few exploits to get up to,
There's climbing the tower, for instance.
clock
She certainly won't be ac cepted until she's accomplished. this rule-breaker.
She'll have to break into mistress' desk in the classroom, pinch the key to the tower, climb through a trapdoor and up a confusing mumber of lad- ders to the top, where she'll find hundreds of names chalked up on the wall.
And she'll have to add hers to prove her ascent,
And I'm sure she will add her name to the hundreds carved' on desks, despite lectures that "you wouldn't do that in your own home."
Princess Anne will have to get it fixed' In her mind that it's sin not to walk on the right side of a corridor, carrying her bag of books in her left hand.
And she'll have to be reads for a school monitor to bawi out: "Keep your back straight!. Don't stouch! Don't cat corners--you're ..causing traffic Jam!"
It's a lough life, but Hte doesn't half seem good when you're 18 and outi
WHATEVER THE SITUATION
Carlsberg
- KEEPS YOU SMILING
The widower if he is young, tant Returning Officer of the probably remarries and, the Urban Council,
proportion in later life in tur
in
The Gazette also enDounced ther affected by, thu streater the confirmation of the follow-mortality males of adult ing officers to the permanentage. It is probable, niso that and pensionable establishment: the widowed mother has
Mr J. C. Roberie, Auditor, greater incentive" remain in Dr Karam Singh, Dr Lim Chla. Hongkong where she has chlid- pan Medical Officers; Mr A, C, ́] xen, tham, to return tỡ• the Bromfeld, Master. (Technical); ancestral home in, China, which Mr Richard Abesser, Physickt; hay have a great attraction for
and Mr J. N. Lewis, Marine the widower, Officer
War Memorial
Fund chairman
Mr Carrie also sald' that of persons of Chinese race living Tukuma, Hongkong,.83. pet corti wereu born in the Colony but only" 171⁄2 per cent claimed to be
British subkets,
Of the total resident civilian population there were 74,000 British subjects--a little less than nine per cent; the number of British subjects of non-
Mr Michael W. Turner ceased Chinese race being about 13,000
to act as Chairman of the Hong-(excluding defence force),
kong War Memorial Fund Com-
The population hdd always mitee consequent upon the re- been very migratury and only, turn to the Colony of Sir Sik-44 per cent of the Chinese in nin Chau,
Government Hongkong have been here for Gazette, notified today,
over ten years,
the
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