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#THE--PARSON AND THE OUTLAW. In Color
London, Nov. 20.
The Admiralty today denied press reports of attempted sabotage on the anti-submarine frigate Blackwood moored in Rothesay Bay, in the River Clyde, Scotland.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1980.
for
$1,000 fine
bribery bid.
So. Pang-fo 35-year-old storekeeper was fined $1,000 or three months jail by Mr J, E. Dargan at North Kowloon Court this morning.
He admitted bribing four defendant did not realise the
the offence, seriousness revende officers.
Mr Dargan in reply said eer-
Deciive sub-inspector M. E. Davis attached to the Anti-rupton was so widespread in corruption Branch, prosecuting, Hongkong that the court must said on September 26 at 2 pm a talto serious steps agalust 1. party of four revenue officers in
& routine visit to check dutinble
commodities in the stores of
the Shek Kip-mel Resettlement area, found 4% 16.of suspected dutiablo Chiness tobacco in the
was storekeeper.
The licencoe way sent at the time,
Referring to reports that to the buoy in the dark on Wed-San Hing Store where defendant subolcurs tried to
thenesday night.”
Blackwood adeft with her crew
in the middle of the night an Admiralty spokesman wald: "I WBS discovered on Thursday inorning that one of the twis chabis seuring the frigate in Rothesay Bay was attached to the buoy.
The other cable held prevent- ing Blackwood from
going adrift.-China Mail Special.
no longer Youngest mayor
Puegnago, Nov. 20.
not pre-
'So. widespread' The tobacco was seized and defendant was told to accom- pany the officers to the Kow- loon Custom Office.
On the way to the Kowloon "Investigations into the clr-
Tite volers of this north Customs ameers, defendant cumstances have now been con- Italian village elected Italy'a offered $30 as ica money to cluded, and it is considered that youngest mayor in local ballot- one of the revenue offlers who it was not done maliciously, but|ing a week ago. He Is Aventino | immedately reported the matter was due either to a material | Frau, 21, a university student, to the anti-corruption branch, fallure or an error In securing Puegnago has a total popula- Mr Philip Wong, representing the cable when Biarkwood eamt then nf 250,-AP.
defendant, in mitigallon, sald
Letters from you to the editor The_warning_note on my wind screen
Today I found sticking to the
wind scrren of my car a warn- ing note from the Trallie Offer, Police headquarters. Il tuld me that had pirked, in an "Indiscriminate" manner and requested my co-operation in the "general" endeavour" to improve traille conditions:
un
pain uf subsequen! police action.
Whilst assuring the Police of my most sincere desire to stay on the right side of the law,
I must, in fairness
dear
Gone are classical writers like Sir Dickens. Sievenson and Hall Caine, to mention a few at random, and for romance
of the tears-inducing kind
the inst-mentioned is hard to beat. to myself
and other motorists, 1030 few questions on this vexing subject of parking.
sir
Compliments
I must compliment you for your courage in publishing Dr Bui Cong Van's letter last Thurs- day re the aboriive coup in Vietnam, •
His The Woman Thou Cavesi
Me must remain best As
hly In the Chatham-road end of work, and this writer · has
Austin-road, where I reside,
never been able to finish the there are two
book tinn,
to the end, such was moter both of which park their care
the author's power of descrip- In, and almost fully occupy
live style that near the end of the story it is so and that one the space allotted the public
really for legal parking. Residents
can't read on to the rarely get a look-in. Does it
end.
not follow that whenever I pay Today, alas! who can name
a Ane for legal parking, cr a fee for the kind return of my
car, that I am subsidising these firms?
At the time of my offence there were approximately twenty other cars illegally parked in this section of Austin-road, ail of them on that side of the
road on which there is no
parking allowed at all. and none of which received a warning! Was the posting of Un single warning "indis- criminate I wonder?
If the parking problem is da acule as this, how ain I to avoid breaking the law? Must I drive non-slap around lown during my lelsure hours? If, as appears most likely I am foreed to break the law often, how much will it cost me per annum and how long will it be before I om branded an habitual offender, my licence endorsed, and nelly taken awby?
It seems fairly obvious that, after a period of issuing warning- nollees, there will be a spate of fines and "towings-away." In view of the dimculties facing the motorlai will the Poller jusiify
their action
merely by saying, “You were warned"?
This draslic restriction of parking-space, and the intro- duction of fines, etc. for Illegal parking is, as a means of raising revenue, an credibly splendid scheme, J. on the other hand, it is a genuine attempt at clearing the streets, and keeping them clear, I have news. It won't work.
JULIE L'AMOUR.
dear sir
writer whose works will have a chance to be ranked as classio in his life-time or after bin death? In spite of the large output of printed mat- ters priced beyond the reach of ordinary people, not a single work produced within
A constant reader" (China Mall, November 18) bas ob served you have uphold "the high prestige of our press and fully demonstrated what "objective reporting or editing should be is A British operated paper."
WILLIAM S. JENKINSON, P.S. Being an avid China Mail letler reader I was disappoint- ed to
the find no letter at back page last Thursday: Fortunately.
I however, managed to locate Mr Bui Cong Van's letter in the mid- dle of page five.
The letter was published on
the last two decades can be the back page in the Noon edi- described as above average.
tion but was moved Inside in the
Yet Sir Beverley Baxter, though Inter editions, a practice often
not claiming to be an author of note but calling himself a
one reason
mere Journalist, writes in the style of the old masters. To read his works is like sliding smoothly on a polished sur- facc. auch is the effortless style he adopts, and this is why the non- appearance of his usual 'Let- ter' is no sadly missed, aud Fla reappearance gives his readers so much pleasure: Your paper seems to have three well-known régular British contributors OF correspon- dents-Baxter, Дол Iddon and Poter Burgoyne, and although all three writing in the same week keep your readers constantly literally well fed, the Best-named easily the most popular your contributors whose briefest absence is at once noticed and missed.
of
It is a wise policy to distributo their wring= through the
week instead of concentrating
all in one issue, for one should enjoy the good things of life gradually instead of at one gulp, as it were. The Saturday 'Mail' is worth more than the extrs 10-cent charged, and it would be good if each Wednesday a similar issue could be produced, also at a slightly increased price, with pictorial supplement as on Saturday. You might give this Idea a trial and the successful result to war-
London letter [^
Thank Heavens you've restored to w Sir Beverley Baxter's 'LONDON LETTER' which
·wo ghrinsed for so long, DE without lie appearance your Baturday fsaus would seem not the same, an lils article is Always most interesting and instruolive, and doubtedly one of the remale- ing few writers who can arouse the interest of readers and grip their attention to the end.
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Our modern literary louis QRA'
write for nuts, and even your so-called hovelista, žutal diah
withani amISO, encumbering .our libraries with their works thai should never havo: BOCH the light of day,
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followed when local news fills the back page, The letter was familiar and very prominent act in bold type under the
"dear sir" block and appeared under a bold double column heading.-Ed.]
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dear sir
Loved it
I loved your story of the office
cat reading the newspaper-
MOTORIST ACCUSED OF DRIVING OFFENCES
Chan Yan-foo, of 82 Electrio- road, first floor, came before Judge A. A. Hurring at Kow- loon District Court this mort- ing on four charges arising out of a traffic accident which occurred in the New Terrl- tories on October 28.
Chan faced two counts of dangerous driving, each in respect of the deaths of Kwan Man-kwong and Kwan Ngan- king; one of dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harın tö Kwan Chong-yuen; and fourth charge of dangerous driving.
Chan denied all charges and the case against him was fixed for trial on January 9-11.. {le was granted bail of $1,500.
Grand Prix organiser for Lisbon
Macao, Nov. 21.
Mr Carlos H. da Silva, Chair- mun of the organising committee of the Macna Grand Prix left for Hongkong today on his way to Lisbon,
Mr Silva who is accompanied by his wife, is going to tho Portuguese capital for a surgi val operation. The couple are leaving for Europe on November 23, by plane.
Also going to Miss Deolinda G. Joaquim, who Portugal Is
is going to be operated on for a congenital deformation of the heart, Miss Joaquim, an under- graduate of a local school, is 15 years old.--AFT,
Patient cured
Doctor sick
Nuremburg, Nov. 20.
A doctor treating a patient for nervous trouble was taken to hospital himself after the patient hit him five times over the head with a hammer.
Police said that as they led the patient away, he declared:
"Now I have achiev- ed what I wanted.”— Chino Mail Special.
#t story and picture I have seen for a long time.
was the most enjoyable Growth without
LADY READER.
dear sir
sun
or soil
Moscow, Nov. 20. Vegetables und berries wil be grown without soil or sun- factories" light in "vegetable which have been designed al the Agrophysics Institute im China Mail cateningrad, the
Soviet News Agency Tass reports.
These factories" are multi- the ingredients to floor hot-houses in which tha make chocolate or strawberry collis replaced by gravel flavoured milk,
sprinkled periodically with
Your office eat has a Quil eye. Herculih,
д
the cat tikes Quik please tell nutritive solution-Ching Mall your readers, if not please | Special. tell us.
J.L. E. WATERS, Manager for Hongkong, Nestle's Products (Hongkong) Ltd.
Received fuo tins
of
rant Its becoming # per- flavouring and a tin of powder-
your cd milk with thanked.] of
manent
paper.
fcature
A DISCERNING READER.
Fishy
the reader may have Even your office cat likes China noticed features are published Mall. Do you know why? Be- every day and pictorials cause China Mimii la fioky. tnost Noon editions-Ed.)
C. DIGMANN.
James Bond:
BY IAN FLEM DRAWING BY SONÉ MALHERY
in
30 injured
Santiago, Chile, Nov, 20. Thirty persons were Injured when a freight and passenger train derallied about 50 miles south of here. The accident occurred last night near the scene of a deraliment last March In which 36 persons were killed, AP.
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