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Katabilchad?1845)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.

PICTORIAL PARADE

RIGHT: Posing for a pic- ture during the St Joseph's Old Boys' Association dinner last week word (1+r) the now President, Mr J. Ackber, Roy Bro Brendan and Mr F. M. Castro.

1960.

Sheaffer's PEM

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY.

FOR 'MEN'

*

BELOW: The Earl of Perth, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, addressing the gathering at a Chinese dinner given by Unofficial members of the Executive and Legisla- tive Councils last wook.

BELOW: 'Pictured at the stirring of the Christmas pudding in the kitchens of No. 3 Supply Depot, RASC, Argyle-stroot last week were T-r) : Maj G. E. McLaren, Li T. H. Garner, Cpl N. H. Bryson, L/Corporals R. Sharp, T. Grundy and D. Spurgeon.

ABOVE: Mr C. L. Slow seen shaking hands with Sir Robert Black the Governor, during the Kaifong Day celebrations recently. In between them is Mr Yum Leung (left) and Dr Siow.

WOMAN_JAILED_FOR MAKING Turkey will

Man locked himself

A FALSE DECLARATION

in lavatory Bid to smuggle

A 46-year-old former who!

was

found locked in someone else's lavatory was ordered by Central Magistrate Mr K. A. S. Phillips this morning to be given $5 from the poor box to

enable him

to roturn to his home in

the New Territories.. The

nnn, Lau Man-sung, of No 2, Kean. Tee Village. Sheang Shiu, was bound over In-500 for a year on a charge of being found la 23 Cadogan-street, fifth floor, at 1am on October 20 with Intent to commit a felony,

Inspector W. Watson, Aald when Fung Kiu, a tenant of the house, found the toilet door locked to the middle of the night, as summoned the polee

A

'children' into Canada fails

50-year-old woman was jailed for four months by Mr E. Corbally at Central Court this morning for making a false declaration in a bid to bring three youths into Canada.

The employed woman, Ya

Kuin-heung, of 10 Yiu TUBE

pleaded

noor, street, third

unity to charges of making s

BRIDGE MAY

false declaration in a statement LINK CHING to be inserted in a Registrar of Mariage.

Yu Laid in the false declara-

and tion that her husband Gee Kwong-choy died in Tel Shan In 1952 whereas in fact he was still living in. Hongkong.

Two pelicanon ́urrived knocked at the toilet door.

After ve minutes, Lau came out and surrendered himself to the two constables, .

She was not

ENVOY CHARGED the flogistrar of Marriage, Kow-

+

Yu made a false statement at

toon, in October, 1958, stating that she was a widow' when she was nol. New York, Oct. 31. Mauricio Hosal, former

students, Two 10-year-old Guatemalan Ambassador to Chow Chun-leung, and L San- Belgium, and the Netherlands, yuen, were each fined $1,000 by was named principal defendant Mr Corbally, when they ad- today in a Federal Court Titted making false statements dictment charging him, and six lit the woman, others wilh conspiring to cung was their mother when amargte inio the U.S. 30 in fact this was not true.

They ako, pleaded gulity to pounds of pure heroin.

another charge of obtaining their Romi:was dismissed from his "Hongkong identity cards at the post last October 4 after his Registration of Perwas. Office

under le names, arrest.—

WITH

SUN WAN

A plan to Ink Tsun Wan with Ching I Island with a bridge and turn it into a satellite town is being considered by Government.

review

professors' dismissal

Ankara, Nov. 1. Turkey's ruling military national unity committee announced today it will reviow the controversial dismissal of 147 university professors.

A communique said the law

will stand, however, while the mittee announced it will restudy

review is conducted. The com-

the dismissals together with u special body made up of repre- sentatives of Turkish universi- ties.

The dismissals were ordered on October 27 on the grounds that those affected spent much ilme away from profes- sorial dulles.

PROTEST

too

The action set off a storm of protest among university cle ments who were in the van- guard of polifier) unrest in the closing days of the ousted re gime of Ex-Premier Adnan ManderOS

who warmly supported his overthrow by thic present military government.

of istanbul. The heads

and Ankara universities resigned in protest over the weekend.

brid

Part of the island will become w

The head of Izmir University residential arra and warl, an niso resigned but withdrew his Infiustefal arch,

addition a round-the-island resignation last night after em

sultations with university und road covering a total of six government officials-AP miles will be trully.

In

pian is under consideralon.

Government spokesman con- Yu Kam-

Armed that a development | State visit

·Accra, Oat, 31, Ching is a hillyland-half s

Emperor alle. Selassie of sille off Tsun Wah which bias Ethiopia, has accepted an Invita been uttracting an Inoressing tion to pay a sixte visit to number of inĉuriries in recent | Chana, usually, reliable #surces yours,

said today, Reuter,

Father F. Cronin birasca

the new van in the compound of St. Teresa's Church this morning-China Mail photo,

BLESSING OF NEW MOBILE CANTEEN

contaen

The inauguration ceremony

of the mobilo donated by Roman Catholics of Great Bri- tain was performed in the compound of St Teresa's Church, Prince Edward- toad, Kowloon at 10.30 am this morning.

After the blessing by Fathar F. Cronin, Mrs Joyce Martin, President of the Catholic Women's League, Hongkong, hand-

ed the key to the Rov. Father P. J. Howatson representing the Hong- kong Catholic Welfare Conference,

This $20,000 mobile can- toen, a white Austin van, Was purchased with a part of funds donated för the World Refugee Year.

$125 fine for man

in crash

A. F.

Blair

Leung Chung-wal, of 213 Lockhart-road, ground floor. was fined $125 or seven days' all by Central Magistrate Me 1. T. Morris this morning when he pleaded gulity to summons for careless driving.

Sub-Inspector. told the court that on Septem- ber 21 at about 8 pm, Leung's ch was involved in a crash with another car, when it turn- ed out of Watson-rondirio Whitfold - road,

motor thoroughfare, without stopping.

Herald that both cars were slightly damaged.

a

Insp Blair added that Loung hud six previous convictions for minor rifle offences.

Scheme to detect

submarines

London, Oct. 31,

An Admiralty spokesman to- night confirmed that the United States navy."has been giving thought" to a plan for a series of sonar boys in the Atlantic to detect and give immediate warning of the presence of un- Identiftes submarines.

But at the some.limo the Admiralty chanted that Britan had been asked to take part in the scheme and sald, no details about # could be 'given, Reuter.

Common market

· Parlay Nov. 1. Porolgó” ministers of the rİx European/ Common Market nations today paved the way for. Úrocce to bécane au #RSO= clató member of the trade bloc.

Hongkong's newest air girls

From the RUOTA

25

years -AGO-

November, 1935

Pleading guilty to a oum- ons for allowing hia, dog to go without a muszla or on a lead in May Road on October 21, Mr G. S. Hugh-Jones, the local solicitor, was fined $20 by Mr W. Schofield at Central, | Mr Hugh-Jows said his only. objection was that the doy had been called in the Bum- as a Ghora dog when it had

with been registered

the Police as a Yaumati terrier.

A

BIRD'S eye view quoted

the case of man named Macpherson who spoke in broken English at West- minster County Court. The Judge asked: "What nation- ality are you?" The man re- plied "I am French from British parents."

Buildings erected today will- be obsolete in a few years un- lean they include air-condition- ing plant or make provisiona for such plant to be installed luter, declared Mr E. M. K. Mead, in a broadcast address to the Hongkong Rotary Club yesterday.

Mr Mead spoke on the sub- fect of air conditioning and described in detail the claborate equipment of the new Bank building and the working of the panel system of heating. Far from being a luxury, such installations had been proved to make for greater efficiency in work and economy of space, he tended.

Con

The President Professor L Peister introduced the speaker, and said that statistics of 'the' output of work under diferent conditions showed that with a temperature of 60 degrees and a humidity of 52 per cent the output, if ragarded as 100 per cunt, was 24 per cent higher than the output in a tempera- ture of 91 degrees and” a humidity of 10 per cent --- conditions which were ton- mon in Hongkong during the

Brimmer.

THE splendid work done by the Hon Sir William Shenton, Mr Aw Boon-haw, Bir Chai Man chi, Br Tung

Boao's four newest stewardesses-Dolly Ling, 22, Cynthia Chang, Shiv-kin and Mr Ip Kwai-

21. Marina Ma, 20, and Floos Tung, 21-returned, to long- kong yesterday after graduating from a stiff two-month course chung for the St John Am- at the Corporation's Cabin Services Training School at balance Brigade was fitting- Ily recognised yesterday

London Airport,

All the girls, who will serve on Bone's Comet 4 jetliner. Britannia when at the Brigade Head- Jet-prop airliner and, soon, Rolls Royce 707 Jetliner services quarters, they were invest- between Delhi and San Francisco, speak Cantonese, Shed with the insignia of their hainese and Mandarin as well as faultless English,

ranks in the

Marina and Dolly were born in Shanghai, Cynthia in Kunming respective

and Fiona in Hongkong; but all of them were educated, in Venerable Order of St John part at least, in the Colony-Marina at Maryknoll, Dolly at of Jerusalem by His Excel- the United College. Cynthia at St. Paul's School and Flona lency the Officer Adminis

at 81. Paul's Convent School.

Cynthia spent six years in Karachi, Pakistan, and studied at tering the Government, the

Karachi Grammar School.

Hon Mr N. L. Smith.

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