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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1961.

Opinion of Overseas Chinese CROWN FAILED CHINESE WIVES TO PROVE CASE? MORE FAITHFUL

THAN BRITISH?

London, Feb. 23. Chinese girls are more faithful as wives than British girls, Hongkong-horn Liu Man-hing believes. And he is backing his conviction with plans to marry a Chinese girl from Hongkong whom he has never seen.

Government appointments gazetted

SAYS COUNSEL

Forged U.5. $20 notes which were produced at the trial of a young Pakistani for uttering forged banknotes were not necessarily the same ones that he was alleged to have used to pay for drinks during a Kowloon "pub crawl", Mr Gerald de Basto orgued in Criminal Sessions today.

Defending 22-year-old Malm bars was not the way a person Mohamad, Mr de Dasto all the would go about trying to get Crown had falled to prove its rid of forged American notes, tase on any of three points Such a person would go to the most crowded bar he could accessary for a ronviction;

• That the alleged forged and where there were a lot of notes were tendered by the de-American saliors using U.S. fendunt;

dollars to pay for drinks.

"I would lite my wife to have anly Can husband....I would not like her to go out with any body else....Chinese girls are more faithful to husbands." 24- | forged; your-old Liu told United Press, International,

"Getting married parent's iden," Lu said.

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The girl has been found, She is the daughter of one of Liu's father's businen. arsoviates The following appointments, Hongkong and is expected

promotions, tracinfers and arrive In London in Aprit with postings were announced in Liu's employer. John Koon, who yesterday's Government¦ is currently en route to, the Gazette:

Colony on a business trip and will escort the bride-to-be here, Llu's "blind date" at the altar

Be I.. M. Wertheim, De Chan Ping, rheung, Br fala Naj Paul Naidu, se Matthew Kwa Wil-pong, De Weng Ka-ylu. Dr Louis Wong Cheong-yee,

will not bc thet unusual.

Kwan Quing-sum and Dr Ronald "Other Chinese here tave it their parents and a bride." he sajd.

Leung -bong to be Medicat and Health Officer,

Mr 11. M. Hellers to be Assiston: Director of Commerce and Industry. “MỀ D. J. F. Fraser to be anį Inspector at Schools,

The confirmation of the following

agers to the permanent and pen. sonable establishment Мая bera Approved:

"Or Yung Shan-bung, Dr Dorothy Kward and Dr. CheBr Shu-kai medies) and health officers; Mias 8. M. Stead, education officer; Mas M. H. Johnston, school mistress, Eziura. tion Department; Mr John Burn, engineer.

Japanese firm to open showroom

Others do not have as much faith in their parents tastes. C. D. Young, u According to leading figure in the Hongkung Chinese community here many go back to Hongkong to and a bride on their own

Special flights

That he knew they were The accused, he pointed out, hnd not done this, and this That he tendered them indicated that even if he hud with intent to defraud.

tendered forged notes in pay- Mr de Basto said that Moment he did not know they were hamad was a

of forged and had no intention to young ma blameless character, who had no

defraud. previous convictions for ony offence whatever.

NOT PROVED When he wh.. arrested he

IT WAS

Mr Dennis Remedios, for the Crown, sald that the evidence of employees of the Various

There was also the evidionez

had $70 In Hongkong currency bars showed that it was the in his possession and a genuine forged notes.

necured who tendered the

U.S. hole.

A number of people

had of the rickshaw conte who some forward to give evidence took them from bar to bar and these only three had been able Hotel who said the accused and for The proscention, but of the employec of the Capitul to make a positive identiden-another "Indian" registered tion.

Even if it was the accused who tendered the notes, Mr de asto shid, it had not been proved that he knew they were forgeries.

Be Buggeted that Mohand could have received the notes as payment from American tourists for showing them around Huigkong,

Since last November group of about 70 Hongkong Mr de Basto painted out int Chinese have been flyhe notes were in various places home each month and be for up to a week before lacy

Week 20 and 30 of cach were handed to the police. group has got married there, Young wald.

DIFFICULT

This made it diMouli to say The group flights are spon- | beyond a reasonable doubt that cored by the newly-formed the notes tendered in scurt were A leading Japanese electrical | Chinese Restaurateurs Associa= the some ones that the witnesses products Ben, *the Tokyo tion, or which Yount is pre- sald they received from two Shibaura Electric Co, Ltd, better sident, and "we expect about 70 "Indians" on the nights of July known as Tosh ba, will open its to go each mouth in the future,' | 21-22 and July 20. first showroom in Hongkong he said.

He also suggested that going Young. however, was far to a series of almost deserted from agreeing with Lit en why Chinese Here chove

tomorrow.

One of the company's senior executives announced this short- ly after his arrival from Tokyo yesterday. He was Mr Shiro Machida. a department manager

Hongkong brides, Mrg Young is English.

"The faithfulness of English Toshiba's Foreign Trade girls has nothing to do with it,"

Young believes.

Division.

Mr Machidn will be in thei "It is much more a matter of} Colony for five days during language, customs and such! which he will oltend the ofetal things. He said. "And in addi- upening of his company's Cen-tion many Chinese comme trat Building showroom. He will then continue on a month-long business four of the Far East.

Reconstruction

of road

committed

here already

while the and do not have time to get others are working all the time

acquainted with. English girls.".

Robert Bakrh, Secretary of

the Restaurant Association and

there with two girls carly the murning of July 22.

He said that the questians of knowing the notes were forged and intent to defraud were mat- ters of mind and not capable of positive proof.

But he suggested that the the circumstances surrounding alleged offences led to this in- restible inference.

EXTENDED

The reward of $10,000 offered by the Hongkong Poller for information which will lead to the Tucation of Mr Wong Sik-pun, who has been miss- ing since February 10, ba been extended until March 10, a Police spokesman announced this morning.

Kept $30,000 of

shipping firm's

money, court told

originally from Shanghai, als A shipping firm employee who embezzled $31,321.60

is married to an English girl. He said, however, that most Chinese who stay. here for note than a few years became i absorbed" by!

Nga Tin Wai-road between Fuk Lo Tsuen-rond and Coliece-compiately read, in the Kowloon City dis- trict et Kowloon, is soon to be constructed in reinforced con- crete to meet present-day re- quirements of traffic,

The portion of the road to ur rebuilt is about 1,300 feet long. It will be reconstructed 40-foot wide carriageway with pedestrian footpaths, eich tes feet wide, on either side,

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English life and English girls

He was Lam Lung-shing, 36. February 18, he did not go back then marry the Chines. of 185 Wing Lok-street, West, to the company. Catre they never d-grade their first floor. wives."-UPI.

Two pieces of land at Kun Tong

and survey Office, Central Gavem- will be sold at the Crowns ment amees, on March 27, at 3 pm, The first lot, fur commercial and residential use, incnsures about 7,902 ft and the upset price is $283,000. The second lai, restricted to in- dustrial purposes only, ineasures about 5,000 sq ft, and the upset price is $150,000.

BATTLE AXE

PARADE

Lt Gen Sir Roderick McLeod, Commander British Forces, this morning_inspected a parade hold at Erskino Camp, New Territories, to commemorate the Battle Axe Day and the victory of the Battle of Martinque,

Detective Inspector J. Y. Les sald Lam was employed by the Jelshun Shipping Co Lidl at u monthly salary of $158 plus commission and annual bonus,

WENT TO MACAU On Chinese New Year's Eve. Lam Kam – Lam's employer, kwan, checked the annual .30- counts

and found he had re- celved uutstanding freightage amounting to $31.321.00 from various firms froin December 27 last year.

He kept the money for his own use and went to Macao for

He was arrested on Wednes- ! day.

Defendant said in mitigation that his employer was his rela- tive and he had been working In the company for 12 years. He told the court his job re- quired wide social contacts with customers and his sulary was not enough for that,

He said he embezzled the money to pay did debts going back several years. I said he had tried to raise money for restitution and was not running away.

He also said he had a wife young children to

a few days to avoid seeing his and four employer, On his return on support.

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In ccomand of the parade was Captain G. J. Alica.

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