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SANITARY EQUIPMENT,

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 208 Chartered Bank Building. Tel.. 27789-

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(left) Mrs Gates and fright) Mrs Walton Tonge with two of

the beneficiaries, China Mail photo.

SWEATERS INTERESTING CHORAL

POUR INTO HONGKONG

St Caristipher's Orphanage has received a large shipment of swi altrs from Church World Sei vier For

by abandunca babies received at the Orphanage during the winter months.

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The profert is the result of a

last summer conversation tween Mrs Elbert E. Gates, Jr.. wile of the Dircetor of Church World Service. and Mrs Wakon zuperintendent of the Touge, Italie Seetion of the Orphan- age, who indicated a great need for the sweaters,

A

GROUP CONCERT

By D. E. GRAY

CONCERT of variety and interest was presented by the Choral Group last night at Loke Yew Hall, under the directorship of Maestro Elisio Gualdi.

in the role of Miss Silverlone, for her who is well known roles in Chinese Alms.

of

Established 1845

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1960.

Government Appointments

The following appointments, transfers, promotions and postings were notified in today's Government Gazette:

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Mr P. C. Chambers to be Director

Agriculture Forestry: Mr E. H. Nichols, assistant director, comes to be Director: Mir D. M. Corset, si nic veterinary oflor, ceased

to het as assistant director.

Mr J..W, Sweetman to be As-

sistant Secretary, Colonial

| Secretariat..

Mr Stephen Ho Yum-fuen lo act Bs. Assistant Secretary for the Chinese Aftales during absence of Mr C. N. LI

Mr J. A. C. Hutlbatt, Mr T. R. Ingram, Mr T. P. Btyles, Mr K. W. Forrow, Mr L. Willams to be Senior Treasury Account- tanis; Mr F. M. Roche, Mr Ujagar Singh, Mr G. Araber. Mr D. T. Smith, Me F. Crabb, Mr 1. Arafuroff, Mr A. A. Whlincy, Mr K. W. Catton. Mu A. J. M. Prata, Mr Tong Shiu- chrong, Mr R. W. Sampson, Mr J. Bradford and Mr A. J. Bryan to be Treasury Accountants; Mr C. G. Estrada, Mr N. M. Taylor, Mr J. B. Cheung, Mr Ng Shun- keung. Mr A. Boyd-Cowan and Mr E. A. Hutchinson to act as Treasury Accountaàls.

Mr D. B. Leitch to be school master (Technical): Miss M. B. Stewart to be school mistress, Mr W. Miller to be education (Technical); Dr officer

Yao Chuar-ki

officer Kathering ceased to be a medical of schools.

Mr J. R. A. Chamberlain ceased to act as assistant chief engineer.

Boys and

Sheaffer's PFM

Ton For Mon

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

-LAB

Girls Club bazaar opened

Mrx Violet Chan, Chairman of the Ways and Means Commit- tee of the Boys and Girls Club Association this morning cut the ribbon to declare open a bazaar at the Association pre- mises in Lockhart-road, Wan- chal.

Chinese to

head Govt

examiners board

The goods on display were made by boys and giris ranging from 8-15. They included kulted articles, crochet work, wood work and decorations.

The children who made these articles come from six centres

From the Files

25

years AGO

November 1935

ROM the SCM Post's 25 Years Ago columu (November, 1910): "The Society for the cutting of the queue is very strong in Hongkong. A prominent Chinese gentleman expres5- ed: the opinion yesterday that at least one thousan local Chinese would discard their queues on the 5th of December.

"There would be many more, he said, but for the uncertainty which prevails IN the resettlement areas in us to the head dress to be Hongkong and Kowloon,

These centres cater for all mem- bers who are taught tailoring. croche:ing, knitting, toymak- ins, waxwork, woodwork and

paperwork.

ariopted.

"Some men favour the re- tention of the old skull cạp

and button; others thought that the addition of a peak to the cap would be an im- there were provement;

HONGKONG-TAIWAN others again who were of

NARCOTICS

RING SMASHED

Taipei, Nov. 10.

The smashing of a big gang of drug traffickers was announced in Taipei today by the For- mosa Garrison Command.

T Brst half opened with Gizia' by Vivaldi, a work only discovered and performed a few

in- Andrew Wong as the 'The Acto

chorus is yours

Miss W. A. Woodfine, sonlar presorlo was enjoyable, end Elsa inade up of 36 voices, male and female, and for its size, pro- Hul as Mrs Heart it, although nursing sister, ceased to act as dured serne very pleasant musle, not as acccomplished on the stage matron, class 11, on resumption

Ls her rivali nevertheless gave of duty by Miss D. Stratton.

The Command said 34 people- of Chinese songs

herself, a good account A group

resumed The appointments of Mr had been arrested and efforts Mr L. Hanbidge fellowed and as I have said

This Choral Groun of Maestro duty as chief labour inspector; Cheong Wei-fung as were being made to arrest 20 more than one before, Chinese Gualdi's faithfully produces a

Chairman of the Govern- others sull at large. singers do them very well, for concert or two each year, and Mr Chan Cheong-wing, senior

ment Board of Examiners they are to much at hement is heartening to see that the labour inspector, ceased. to net chief. Inbour inspector: Mr them. & particularly liked "The group has many loyal followers | Wong Tai-wo, assiriant labour

and Mr Cheng Yung choi Mrs Gates offered to appeal Ten Picking Song" which re- who turn out in strength to offer to act as labour offear as Deputy Chairman of for the sweaters through friends / minded me of my first hearing bear them every time.

the Board are announced in the United States. Although; at this sent in Poking.

in the Government the original target real was 800,

Gazette today. the yon s heen over- whelming and it in Expected that as many as 1500 sweater will be given by the time the project is ended.

HUNDREDS

One of the chief donors to the project has been the Ameri- Baptist woma in Indiana who have applied kundreds of

and in The sweaters. Groups dividuals from all parts of the United States alo

nded.

have res-

organ: which wa

to

instead of Mr Lão Mou-chi, i The choir is well Irained, Mr D. A. Chapman, sub-

the volume of inspector of Police, censed The accompaniment was pro- and although

Hamantend sound is never great, their act as assistant superintendent vitled by puro ad

Besant intoration is quite good, and on resumption of duty by Mc

their change from the sun scratch they obviously get and provide A. 8. Banks.

Mr 1. D. Kingsley, to act as ungcyment from erche tra we have had before, much

Controller

Broadcasting, of singin and a great improvement,

during the absence of Mr D. E. Brooks,

The cond half was devote!; to an Operetto by Mozart ‘The i impresario Paplext. This was) produced and directed by Rev. Father Sheriden.

It is humorous place, and the re,imes were in excellent taste and colour.

Both acting i and singing gave obvious plon- ure to the audience, part clar ly that of Lola Young, septane,

FLASH!!

all Ladies-in-Waiting..

your attention please!

New, attractive Maternity Dresses

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pce. sets and

Tops

have just arrived and

are

now on display

at

Paquerettes

16A Gloucorter Arcode,

(of course!)

Tol. 21-157.

Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON Newlands PraRCE for, and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limitant at 1-3 Wyndham Brest, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong

New flood protection

measure

About 1,100 feet of the Shing Mun River between Taipo-road and the railway bridge at Shatia is to be trained to allow for urban development adjoining Tul Wai Village,

The trains of this section of the river will protect the ad- jacent cultivated fields from

staring

in fooding. Work, alcul a month's time, will take akcut six months to complete,

Traffic offices moving to Rumsey-st

The Traffic Llcensing Office the Registrar of Motor Vehicles and the Traffic Records Office will be closed tomorrow and an November Monday,

14 to facilitate the removal of these three offices to new accommoda- tion on the Rumsey-street re- clamation.

The three ofees will re-open for public business at the new buliding on the Rumsey-strovi reclamation next Tuesday, November 15. The telephone numbers remain unchanged.

New Consul for Philippines

as

Mr Jose Fornier has been provisionally recognised Consul-General for the Phillp pines at Hongkong, the Gover- ment Gazelle notified today.

The Queen's Exequeturs eni- powering Mr Robert J. Clarke, Mr Carl O. Hawthorne and Mr Geri P. Bruno to set an US Conmile at Hongkong, have re- cclved Her Majesty's rignature, the Gazette added,

Mr D. M. Corbett, Mr J. ML Riddell-Swan, Mr W. J. Silvey ard Mr Chum Chung-chuan to be inspectors appointed under the Public Health (Animals and Birds) Ordinance.

Big demand

for sweep tickets

the

he

Mr Cheong Wal-tung is the Arst Chine oficer to be ap- polnici Chairman. He succecils Major H.FG. Chauvin, who has been Chairman since 1957.

Mr Cheong retired from the Education Department in 1959 wus Principal of when Queen Elizabeth School. He is new Supervisor of Kau Yan Cello and a member of the College Board of Trustees and Crinell or United College.

Mr Cheong has been a mem- ber of the Board of Examiners since 1951 and has acted as Chairman since

this March

year.

Major Chauvin has been a Embr of the Boart of Examiners sicce 1946. In 1954 Deputy appointed

was

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large

The gang was accused of

smuggled amount

Inter of narcotics Formosa from Hongkong in fishing boats since 1958,

The arrested people included Formosa-born Yang Chen-ehteh, the alleged ringleader.-AP.

New road named

Rain to continue

the opinion that the conven tional European straw hat should be the headgear, of the future.

Not a few thought that a new model of straw hat sufficiently broad of brim to cover the shoulders woul.t be more acceptable, less in- congruous and quite distinc- tive."

Mr Benjamin Wylie, the General Manager of the South China Morning Post Ltd and Mrs. Wylie returned to the Calamy from Home yesterday by the Hakusan Mark.

R J. L. McPherson who

A quarter of an inch of rain M left the Colony some

fell between 10 pm yesterday, and 9 am today.

It was caused by a

disturbance upper-alr

time ago

after a residence large here of many years, con- over nected with YMCA work, re. China that triggered uff dis- turned to Hongkong by the

turbances over the whole

cast Chin and the China, Sea.

Empress of Asin yesterday,

A spokesman for the Royal to take up the post of Gen- Observatory said this morning cral Adviser to the Chinese A now thoroughfare linking that "the weather is expected YMCA.

Water Bay-road and

to remain unsettled until thei Clear Taipo-read at the 34-milestone disturbance has moved away The Board of Directors of

1 north Kowloon

has been towards the cast. By then it the Chinese "Y" wrote to named Lung Cheung-road. if will clear up."

Mr McPherson after his re- was notified in the Government

"Untli

the disturbance is

tirement requesting his re- Gazelle today.

to continue

in rain," turn

the advisery capacity,

The new road, about 18,000 over, it is likely feet long connects the Li Chengcloudy with periods of

he added. Uk, Kowloon Tsai and Lo Fu Ngan resettlement estates.

Another rond commencing at Tripe-read about 250-feet south- Chairman and has been Chair-east of 3-milestone and ter- minating at Lung Cheung-road man since 1057,

of has been named Tal Woh Ping-

rozd.

The Government, Board Examiners is for the examina- totion of candidates for posts in

the Civil Service,

The sale of tickets for

Kwangtung Handleap soared 10 3,070,000 and is expecled rench 3,200,900 thla evening. Based on this figure, the firs prize will be $1,451,520 an al dane high for the Kwangtung Handicap.

The previous record was the first prize of last year which stood at $1,211,112 on October

The race is to be run to morrow,

17.

POP by God

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Auditors list

The name of Mr Au-yeung | Yik-fung has been added to the Authorised List of Auditors, the Government Gazette noilfled today.

PANGEROUS? NO, SIR.

..WHEN FIRED IT COLLAPSES REALISTICALLY ON ITS LAUNCHING PAD!

Bills operative

The Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance and the Public Health (Animals und Birds) (Amendment) Ordinance which were enacted recently by Legislative Council are the operative as from today, it was in the Government notified Gazette today,

Carlsberg

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