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Brigadier W. P. L. Lawson, Major J. Breen, Fire Advisor, Commander Hongkong and Sgt G. T. Steadman, Master Kowloon Garrison, this morn- Butcher, and Sgt H. D. Peter, ing presented Long Service and Storeman. Good Conduct Medals to three soldiers of 3 Supply and Petro leum Depot, BASC.
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CHINA MAIL Sheaffer's
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1960.
BREAD WAS BUTTERED
WITH DRUGS
A coolle who brought bread, containing 'heroin to a friend in the Kowloon Court calls on Monday was sentenced to four months jall by Mr E. F. Hay- don today.
Wat Fui, 34, living at the rear door of 92 Parkes-street, pleaded guilty to possession of heroin. Inspector Wong Hoi-man told the Court that the defendant approached the barracks sergeant and asked for permission to take bread to the pri soner, So Hung,
A MIXTURE
and police
The sergeant, V. F. da Cruz, constable Loung Woh examined the bread and found it smeorod with a mixture butter and heroin.
Inspector Wong added that the defendant was later taken to the Yaumati police station and was charged.
"After sentencing the defendant, Mr Haydon commended both the sorgeant and the constable for their work.
Alleged bid to defraud banks
A firm manager and an unemployed man appeared before Mr E. Corbally at Central Court this morning on a charge of conspiring to defraud two local banks.:
UNREGISTERED
DOCTOR
FINED $1,500
28-year-old unregistered Chinese Mootor, The Kwok- kel, allas The Man-on, who pleaded guilty to practising Birgery for rain was fined $1,500 by Mr K. A. 5. Phillips
Roped dog_put
to death
L
8 Man-pak, 45, of 376 Prince Edward-road, third floo,' WILL fined $200 by Mr E. F. Haydon #1 Kowloon › Court morning
when he ploaded
guilty to being cruel to a
chow dog. Inspector Wong Hei-man · zaid soling on information yester- day Inspector J. 3. Olsen of the KSPCA went to da- fendant's homa and saw the dog in a very bad condition. The rope used in tying sip the dog had out into the fleshi kad gangerine had already se§'in." The dog was later taken to the slaughter house in Mataukok where it 'wie" destroyed."
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BACK FROM
EUROPE
Mr Robert Harper (above) President and Chairman of Wallace Harper and Company Fed, Ine, USA. returned to the Colony yesterday by Swissair from Europe -- after attending the airilne's Cara- velle Jet insugural flight be- tween Zurich and London.
Mr Harper had been away from the Colony for 12 days. He was met at the airport
his yesterday by
wife, - Intplar, photo,
Successful
year for
Helena May
Lady Kinloch, Chairman of the Helena May Institute report. cd at their annual meeting this morning that the Institutė had had a very busy and suc.. coseful year,
Improvements to accom medation had been made, she said, both for residents and for story.
Two dormitories leading off the main lounge have been re- caverted Into their original
function of sitting rooms, pro of the annexe.
viding extra space for residents
Miss Matheson, Secretory of
the Helena May Institute, sulted
in August last for a two months round trip to Australia. The They were Wong Chung- Council," ~" said Lady Kinloch, chur, 33, of 70A Island-rnað, jare very hopeful that she wili fourth floor, Aberdeen, manager bcneft greatly from this holiday of United Thai Trading Com-and will return refreshed, both pany and sub-manager of physically and mentally and Oriental Metal Works, both at again enjoy the busy life here Bonham Building, in which she plays co great a TOOM 403 Benham-strect; and Lam Mul- pert"
New members and officers of fal, 24, of 1 North-street, groundi
the Council were electri. noor, West Point.
Détective Sub-Inspector Kol Chun asked the Magistrate to
defendants remand the thuce days In custody for further Inquiries as they were only arrested yesterday. This was granted.
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Officers ure: Mrs K. N. H (Chairman); Mrs J. Gee (Trea ouror);, Mrs J, Nova (Vico- for chairman) and Mrs P. I. Cowell
(Hon Secretary).
BANKS NAMED Wong and Lam were alleged. have conspired together
at Central Court this morn-with other persons unknown by
ing.
false pretences and Indirect
The was represented by Mr means to defraud the Bank of
R.K.H. Seu, of Seu and Llang Kwong On Bank
Tokyo Lid Hongkong, and the
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Riddell said that on September kong, between February 11 and under the new Bore "very low faro" service between 'London 3, a man weni lo defondant's March 3 this year.
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promises at 44 Wing Lok-sireni Mr Peter Mo of Peter Mo afternoon.
first floor, and paid a fee of $50 and Co. reprevented the print is a Britannia
for etreumaision.
On September. 13, the mann found that the wound, hid be?: come swollen. Ho went to the
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ger.
jet-prop,
The new service will operato | döbb, a month.)
Marseille, Oct 18. The Greek tanker Euryple, morrow morning at o am. with |_ It, Will lowwe the Colony to- ndrift. for four days in a slumy 30 passengers, bound, for London Mediterranean, today was taken via Singapore, Colombo, The authorities referred him in tow by a French tug off the Karachi, Bahrein, Printed and published by Tankach Gordon Nawlands Prance to the police, who went to the Rivier. Two of the tanker's Ilome, London.
Damitacus, for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-9 defendant's house and made the crow were still aboars, and Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong arrest, Inspoet Riddell said, a anfer-AP.
The overall flyktig line will be about 12 hoURU,
Court told in abortion case
Two women
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ing advertisements in a newspaper, it was alleged at the Criminal Sessions today.
Mu! Suet-wah, 40, Yue Mel- wan, 24, and Tam Wor-ot, 24, all unemployed, 'are charged with procuring a miscarriage for two women, Lo Shui-lan and Wu Yim-ngor on June 27 and July 10 respectively,
From the Files
25
years AGO
October 1935
THE League of Nations T yesterday declared Italy
to have violated the Covenant
by invading Abyainnla and to be liable to penalties laid down under the sanctions clause. Aus- ・・ trin and Hungary alone op- and
og in & factory and
was gaged to be married. when she found that she was preg-posed
nant she answered an adver-
tisement in newspaper and went to an address in Shanghai siree!.
Mr Simon L, Crown Counsel, told a jury of five men and two;
She talked to a woman, Leung women that police raided 45 Yuk-hing, and was taken lo see Ming Yuen-street on July 13. the second accused who asked
A search of the premises re- for $400. vented a number of instruments used for gynaecologist prac- tices. The first accused, who was found with another woman, Wu, admilled that she liveți there. The two other accused Arrived later.
Engaged
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Wu was given a preliminary investigation by a police patho- logist and was taken to Queen Mary Hospital where she stayed until July 21.
Mr I told Mr Justice C. W. Reece that Wu had been work-
the motion, Baron Aloial's appeal on behalf of his country was re- ceived with chilly silence.
Mr Star Talbot, 75, one of She went to the Ming Yum-the oldest and most respected street address on July 3 und was of Shanghai residents, died operated on the following day, peacefully at his home at 9 Great Western Road in the Mr L-gaid that the other woman, Lo Sui-lin was esence of his family last married with three children in week. Cheung Chau. She was clleged- ly operated
The late Mr Talbot ie sur- on by the third an advertisement accused, again after answering vived by his widow whom he in a news-married in 1885 and with anhom he celebrated their Golden Wedding early this
paper.
The three acctised are re- presented by Mr Patrick Yu on year. the instructions of Mr R. Hand- marsh of Stewart and Co.
Letters from you to the editor
HOW TO LINK TWIN CITIES
Readers will welcome your plea for ...; better. cross-harbour transportation... But in -Im- plying pessimistically
that the present methods "ever mere shali be,!: you are per- haps thinking only of the can- Iral bridge or tunnel' as alter- natives and have overlooked the Multi-Crossing System which 'I advocate.
Once the engineers* report on the bridge has been received and it has been shown that both it and a funnel are com-
dear sir
of new land for industry. eommerce and housing, with In easy reach of both Houg kong and Kowloon,
The cost of the Western Ap- proaches, the reclamation and the Lyemun bridge would be more than covered in a few years by the sale of this area.
Born in Hongkong, Mr Tal- ¡bot as a young lad of 14, went
to Shanghai in 1874.
The decoused's family con- sist of such well-known local people
Mra Stewart-
| Murray, Mrs J, L. Wade, Mra J. H. Anderson, Mrs H. Sell, Mr James and Mr George Tal bot.
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MR and Mrs A. W. G. H.
Grantham are depart ing from the Colony by the 171.8. Tricolor 'tomorrow. They will leave from Queen's Pier by the launch Lila at 4 pm. Mr Grantham has been transferred to Ber- muda ás Colonial Secretary.
It is announced that Mr
missioner in Hongkong
pletely out of the question The Colony needs land, money G. C. Pelham, HM Trade Com-
because of the cost, may I Appeal to you and to all others who deploro the inadequacy of present molhode, to con- sider my suggestions imparti- alir.
The
Pani"
Multi-Crossing Bystem, bridges at the consting of western and eastern harbour limits and ferries from var lous point between, would provide much quicker more convenlent routes than alther the bridge or funnel, for fle great virtue Is that traffic would be dispersed in stead of being concentrated into one single gizanije bot- ttennek.
The first
Western stage, the Approaches, would cost about 870 million and would take the bulk of the good traffe A away from the central Gils. trista of Hongkong ́and Kow- 1000
would enable the shallow Kellett Bank to bé reclaimed, giving 21 milion square feci
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and better cross-harbour routes.
Bystem could three, not
and
The Multi-Crossing Commercial Secretary to His provide an Majesty's Embassy at Peiping the remota i proceeding to England on the next five the es Cathay sailing 073
November 2,
future, but In to ten years,
K. A. WATSON.
dear sir
·Mr Pelham who has served on the China ecast for the last 12 years first in the Consular Service and subsequently in the Commercial Diplomatic Service, has recently com-
Old comrades pleted a continuous period of service of five years spent in
any cx-service reader Peiping, Shanghai and Hong- would like to try and contact, | kong.
within the
Commonwealth,
!
someone with whom he Mr R. H. Scott will tako served, he is invited to send over charge of the' office 'of us brief particulars.. There HM Trade Commissioner. is no charge.
bulletin of enquiries and private secretary to Sir Miles contacts, made, both-wars-Lampson (now High Com- will be posted on request.
missioner in Egypt) and han
W. S. SMITH,
Mr Scott was formerly
Ex-services "R.S.V.P." Scheme, of HM Commercial Counsellor Honorary Organiser. recently served in the office in Shanghai and in the Com sulate General at Canton,
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