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PROUDLY PRESENTS,

Nobel

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1960.

Medicine Prize winners delighted

London, Oct. 20.

A six-foot-five-inch professor laid aside two sandwiches on his laboratory table today, postponed his "lunch" and told his wife he had won the 1960 Novel Prize for Medicine.

"It's hard to say how I feel," ald Peter Erian Medowns, Professor of Zoology and Coin parative Anatomy at University College, London, since 1951.

He shares the award of £16,858 with Australia's Sar Frank MucFarlane Burnet and will go to Steakholm in Decem ber to receive it.

The tall, handsome British selentist, 45 years old, was de- lighted to share with the Austro- Jian.

"Wa 13.ve seen each other. ni meetings and have been in close touch for years," he said.

The award was made for a fundamental discovery that ob- stacles in the way of transċiant- Ing flege ln such operations as skin grafis can be overcome.

ham and De Leslie Brent, who workted with him Arst as students and later un full-scale colleagues.

possible only on Identical twins. "The methods which resulted have not yet been applied in medicine," he em- practical phasised.

Counter inflation In Melbourne Sir Frank was delighted but at first incre- dulous of his good fortune.

"But as soon as I heard it was joint win with Prof Medawar, I know it was right," he said,

him

we

on

"My relationship with

1903, when foes bacit in

n paper jointly published Immunological tolerance."

Sir Frank aald ho and his wife will go to Stockholm for the presentation.

KCR staff

to have

new homes

ed

The exlating Kowloon Canon Railway stay quarters, aliuat- of the junction Chatham-road and Gascoigne= road, will be demolished in May next year to allow for the extension of Nairn-road lo Gascoigne riad.

The present quarters will be replaced by a four-storey block fiats. It will containing nino be situated on a hill behind the existing building.

Pling work on the new block will begin, in November. Build- Aaloed what he proposed tong work, starting in December, do with his share of the prizes expected to be completed In Sir Frank suld ho did not know but Lady Burnet inter- rupted with a smile

"We will use it to counter inflation in our old age."—AP.

May next year.

Youths broke

Kaitak terminal into office

(Continued from Page 1)

Pro Mednwar worked 18 Friends going to Kaltak f, on the south-western end of years on the subjeet. He gave meet arrivals will enter the the fourth floor, There will be eredit uisu to De Rupert Billing-building at the visitors Entrance a projecting balcony from which on the ground flour and a up-meteorological observations can stars to the vistlers' hull on the be made, first floor, An excellent view

Kowloon of the eppranch over The relentlst warned that his will be obtained from the Way work does not mean human ng bays adjacent to the hall, parts now can be grafted on to So as to reduce the Handling another body-not yet. That | of baggage to П minimum, -is-n-phase-to-come-much-laternuzhanical aids will be used.

Obstacles

Asked if the subject is akin to Russian claims of grafting the hend of dog onto another, the professor smlied and said that was a claim far afleld and he himself does "not lake it very seriously.'

throughout.

All

will

"We only scught to -estabilah

departing baggage that obstacles which have pre- be processed at first car level, Vented compatibility can be placed into trolleys and, when overcome," he said. "All of the the baggage is ready for load work has been in the labora-ing, it will be taken to the tery, what..ne might call the ground floor by mechanical con- lesi tubo stage."

veyors for Customs processing,

After this, the baggage will be towed down the baggage ramps by electric tow vehicles to basement level and then to Arrivals Concourse the

for loading.

Arriving Luggage will be the "Anyway, It was done as for loaded directly on to back as 1008," he added lersely. tolleys and again towed up the Prof Medawar got onto the sub- baggage ramps to the Customs jeet after he was drafted during search aren, where passengers the wor into the Royal Army | will identify their baggage Medical Corps.

After being chocked, the "It was just toward the end baggage will be taken out to of the wor when I started | the Arrivals Concourse fox serious work on it," he and.

uansportation to town. "Our Idea originally was 10

That might. develop something

be used for our casualties."

VIP rooms

Since then he and his A separate trance for VIPS colleagues carried the basic thinking into experiments.

will be situated on the south-

"We have been in particular west side of the bullding. The experimenting with the grafting entrance will lead straight to

VIP Rooms. Provision and transplanting of tissues like the

- s

skin between humans who are made for a Pross Room nearby. identical. Hitherto such There will be a clinic, operated

have

Health transplantations

been by the Medical and

Department, at the entrance të the vestibule and office block. The clinie will have accommo- dation for medical officers and sterilising and dressing rooms. -The second and fourth Boars of the building will be used almost entirely by offices by the Lirlines.

FINE FOR HONGKONG BUSINESSMAN

[Continued from Page 1) paid tax of $355 in 1048; $21,232 i 1955 and $24,672 in 1959 based on Income he had received from the Hongkong and Yau- mail Ferry Co, Ltd, and the Hongkong Shipyard Ltd.

By his failure to include his incomes from the other Iwo tirms which he had received under his alias, he had evaded additional tax totaling $2,202

some-

In the same three years. Mr Darby said it was Ume in April this year that the Inland Revenue Department be- come aware of one Chiu Wing- kwok whose income would come

under the taxable range. A tax

return form was then sent to this mon at No 20, Hollywood. rond, the address given by the Post Office as “addressco un- known."

A second letter was then seni to Chiu Wing-kwok through the place

of employment, the United Delivery Co Ltd, and this time i ruched the de- fendant.

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defendant listed was due to negligence and over. aight. In reply to another let- ter asiding Him to confirm that no other secondary

names or alina were used and to confirm the dates of commencement of that lems, defendant replied income had been derived from

two sources.

added that the Mr Darby defendant appeared to be A of substance and may regard the. sums omitter 413 trilling,

Inaa

one

But the fact that the address provided for his employer was that of the residence of Chiu Wing-kwok, and was not that could be renched by letter, Auggested that he had planned la receive the Income in secret Mr P.C. Woo said the do fendant's total income from the Hongkong and Youmati Ferry Co Ltd, and the Hongkong Ship Builds Co totalling around $200,000 a years and that of the other companies amounted to about $7,000 annually at the most.

Ho mbmitted that if the do- fendant had intended to evade tax, it would be more logical for him to omit the declaration of the larger income than the comparatively smiler one, y

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The Meteorological Office and briefing centre will be situated

HMS Victory

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film

The Admiralty has agreed

Hollywood, Oct, 20.

The Approach Control will be located on the alth floor. Immediately above the Approach Control will be sited the main Control Tower.

Future expansion Plans for future extension of the terminal building provide for a further 12,000 square feet of floor space to the visitors' hall on the first floor.

on

A former office boy and three

al youths appeared

Central Magistracy this morning cbarges of office-breaking and committing a felony.

They were alleged to have brcken lato Radha Kishoo and Company, Wyndham-street, be- tween October 10 night and October 11 morning, and have stolen articles amounting to more than $1,500,

to

Mr E. Corbally, the Magi- the former trate, remanded office-boy. Yu Ping-sum, 10, for seven days in jail custody to see if he was nt to be ad ndled to n training centre. The three youths were remand- ed for four days in police pending 媳 probation custody report.

EFFICIENCY AWARD

The corresponding inernase at ground floor level will enable the Arrivals Concourse to be extended. An

Ic calator visitors between the ground and Bret floor level; is also planned for the future as raffle rands.

Tas extension plans make provision for more extensive | SAC M. Carefa of the Hong- transit foullities, including akong Women's Auxillary the nursery, a karber shop and rest Force, has been awarded

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