1961-05-15 — Page 10

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SHANKS & CO., LTD. SANITARY EQUIPMENT.

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT@CO".LTD. 208 Chartered Bank Building. Tel. 27789

MAGISTRACY CASE

Crown seeking extradition

of businessman

Extradition proceedings against a 40-year-old Shanghai company director and business pro- prietor, charged with seven counts of fraudu- lent conversion and one count of falsification of a receipt, commenced before Mr D. Cons at Central Magistracy this morning.

Innis Man Chien-han, of 731 Wierino-rorek,

second

floor,

the

Tha left for

whose name appeared on

mamfest of senger Allwaga plane whirt

15, faces Bangkok un January blue charges, one of which is an alternative charge.

FIRST CHARGE

The Best charte alleges that during the months of December hat your and January this year,

had crnspired Man

together de- with Hwang Huang-tre fraud the Hongkong ind Shanghai Banking Corporation by iducing the bank to open

And the fraudulent conversion of $3.074 being the property of the Oriental Steel and Rolling Mills Ltd,

1130 is a co-director of the Oriental Steel and Rolling Mills

el, at the sole proprieter of the Lee Hing Company

İs

These for the Crown being conducted by Mr W. s. W. "Davidson, Crown Counsel, as

Inspector sisted by Detective

1. N. Waiteley of the Commer eat Crimes Offer.

Hearing is continuing. Meanwhile, Hwang Huany- Ise, who is alleged to have con- spired with Mao In regard to the list charge was remanded fo

a Letter of Credil to the value, three weeks by Mr E. Corbally,

[ $93,000 on the strength of !

false representation that

300

ion tons of mixed steel scrap

were

Nel

to be delivered by thei

and Company to the Ler:

Hwang is on ball of $45,000.

Wing Company and by inducing New Orleans

the bank to make payment on the Letter of Creil on

WPTO 20-

strength of false representation that the steel peruus ceived by the Tee Hing Com- BaBy

FURTHER CHARGE

Man is further charged with: An

to his Fraud:lently applying

DWI LISC

benent one cheque alraven on the Shanghai Coni- mercial Bark Lid for $30,000 helg the property of the bauk:

Tarade

revript

the

Faltention of

ог concurred

in nuking of a false entry in rereipt book, purporting to show that it was issued to the Hop Hing Company for $712.85;

Fraudulently converting a Cheque drawn on the overseas Trunk Bank for $2,535, being thu property of the bank;

The fraudulent conversion of 196 cols of wire valtied at $1550:

Larceny by trick of theque drawn on the Bank of Tokyo for SP,400 being the property of the Kowamasa and Company Ltd.; ALTERNATIVE CHARGE

art works

on display

Was

cxhibition of contem- porary art by a group of New Orleans artists officially opened by Mr Chairman of Club the Hongkong Art this morning.

T. Spiking,

the

He said, before cutting ribbon, that there was a good deal of art activity in Hongkong but that in many cases "there is what I would call, too much of a local quality about them."

He added that this exhibition, however, would open a window to local artists through which they could look, study and learn, because the exhibits were of a "ee mpletely different environ- ment and in some measure 1 different cultural background."

A FEATURE

The exhibition is one of the Or, alternatively, the fenudus features of a goodwill visit by Jent conversion of that cheque more than 30 members of the which was entrusted to him by | Neer Orleans

International

The Cuvamusu and Co in order House. It will be open to the that he may apply the property | publie dally from 9 am to 6 pm

DIS

deposit under contract en-through Saturday,

tered between that company and

the Lee Hing Company;

On display are 19 paintings,

The fraudulent conversion of sculptures, ceramies and enamel

Bank Ltd.

work done by 15 participating arti: 1s of the Orleans Gallery,

a cheque of $15,000 drawn on The South Sen

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MONDAY, MAY. 15, 1961.

PICTORIAL PARADE

The Duke of Kent inspecting the guard of honour at Freetown, Sierra

the flown in to represent the Queen Leone, airport. Ho had ceremony, when the country received its independence.

recent

Prime Minister Nehru of India painting out something of interest

to

rc-

escope

the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is in Delhi for talks relating to tho habilitation of Tibotans who crossed into india during and after his from Lhasa.

Conditional discharge Trapped

for youth who demanded money

A 19-year-old youth who sent two threatening letters to his aunt demanding a total of $1,100 was conditionally discharged today by Mr Justice R. H. Mills - Owens Sessions.

'QUAKE ROCKS AUCKLAND

Auckland, May 14.

An earthquake which rocked

the Manawatu Wairarapa and central districts of

at

Criminal

dog rescued

LASTS UNTIL JUNE

Sheaffer's

Newest

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AVAILABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES.

6,661 taking Hongkong school exams

From the Files

25

years AGO.

May 1936

New York..

THREE Justices sitting in

A total of 6,661 candidates-4,551 boys and 2,110 girls are taking the Hongkong English School Certificate Examination which began in April and will continue until the early part the Special Sessions

Court of June.

today dismissed gambling charges against

Of the candidates, 1,390 boys Mathematics II. Dressmaking, two women operators of a

examination.

Woodwork

and

erd 531 girls are crering Eng-History, lish language only. Last year, Metalwork,

Bridge studio, after Ely candidates 1,400 6,310

boys From Saturday, June 3 to Fri- Culbertson, the well-known and 1,820 girls entered for the day, June 9, examinations will bridge expert, had testified be held in the mornings only, and held that bridge Twenty-sever examination During that week subjects to be

was a game of skill and not Biblical Know- taken include centres are

In being used.- addition, 11 centres are

Chemistry, used ledge,

Physics, chance, for candidates offering English Geography, Chinese II, Biology. Un Hong Civles, Languages (French, ingenge only-six kong Irland and five in Kow. German, Japanese), Music, Eng-

sh

Bookkeeping. Hongkong Literature, loon.

Domestic Subjects and Art IV.

ORAL TESTS

The examination time-table shows that the

በከኝ practient Om tests will be concluder on May 27. These include Dieta- tion Shorthand, Music Aural, Act II, III, Geometrical and Machine Drawing Woodwork

hiratudents

have made remarkable pru- press in music, Mr. J. A.

according to Mallinson, the

well-known composer.

Mr Mallinaon has been cou- ducting examinations here as

overscaa

representative of the Trinity College of Music,

and Metalwork Drawing and Bomb and film whose local branch he founded

Lypewriting.

six years ago with 60 studentu. Since that dato the number has risen to 240, and Chinese

General English papers for At fent blush, the corres- students of day schools and

pondence revolving round the night rebools will be held

atom bomb and V-2 rocketa on May 30. The next day, can

on the Alm" Aim at the girla particularly have im- kim with their I didates will slt

Stars", for English

alves the impresslan | Pressed (day Composition

schools),

that "Moyle Fan" had got musical ability.

Interviewed yesterday Mr Chlore Literature and History,

hold of the wrong end of the stick. for Mr N. T. Chow Mallinen said that at Pei- Languages, and General Read-

sounded more effective be- ing (night schools).

ping and Tientsin he founded labouring the hypocrisy of the

rep more branches. Yeater- Blm.

day the Club de Lusitano una his addren 02 crowded for "Beauty in Music."

Examirations in Mathematics I, Elementary Mathematics I. Potts ry, Handicrafts, Chinese 1. Elementary Chinese, and Hindi wil be taken on June 1. Eng- fish

for composition

night rehools will be held

the Calleincon of the same day,

On Friday, June 2, examina- tons wil be held in Mathema- ties 11

Elementary

and

Miss Aylward visiting for 2 months

Miss Gladys Aylward, at pre- scnt in the Colony, has just completed a lecturo tour of Australia and New Zcoland.

In visiting Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and "lots of little places", Miss Aylward sald she met interesting people. She also liked New Zealand "very much Indeed, only it was rain- | Ing."

The German V-2 rockets, as Mr Chow rightly points out were Indeed Instruments of militarist aggression:

but. "hastening the end of militarist aggression," as he puts it, with the A-bomb,

*

adroitly skiria the curve of HE annual report of the of Education

Director

"Moyle Fan's" pole of inter- rogation on the justified use for Hongkong for 1935 of the A-bomb, if not to states that $1,883,458 was avenge Japanese war crimes. spent and $289,963 in school

then ам

Ik milltary coup

de grace to the Fascist axis fees was

menace.

collected, repre- Benting an increased ex- Germany and Haly penditure by the depart- hors de combat, the combined ment of half a million dol

For with

conventional armed might of

the Ailies could easily havears,

crustied

machine,

Japanese war! There were 75,180 child- already creaking ren under instruction of badly, without nuclear action. whom 24,040 were girls, In fact, as the Potsdam Papers Medical examination showed

reveal, the Japancie

suing for peace.

were

MA BANG.

dear sir

Offer to Nat

that dental diseases were. the Government school children's most common complaint, while disorders of vision came next.

☆.

The house of Commons last night passed the Education

I was interested in Carl Myatt's Bill, voting on the Third

notes on Nat King Cole in last Reading being 266 to 128. The Saturday's China Mall.

Minister of Education Mr

"In Hongkong, Miss Aylward During my recent visit to Tokyo Oliver Stanley, cefimated that

has a Mission school at Castle | Peak-road. This is called the "Hope Mission" and she intends to spend two months here in! retreat and attending C05- ferences.

TAIPEI HOME

Ab her lome in Pel Tou, neur Taipei, che has 86 abandoned children, rome of them bables. Her married daughter Yu Wah, wha

Misa rescued by

Was

A full grown black Alsatian, Aylward from the Yellow River Honan with car tattoo No. G6, food and adopted In was rescued from a drain early 30 years ago, is at pre-

ог rent in charge

the Taipei | pipe opposite the Victoria Children's Home with her hus Park of Causeway Bay | band. this morning. Probationary Inspector Ho Pui Wong Chua-l1! vi 49 of the Hangkong Society for Porthand-street, third floor, the Prevention of Crucity to Mangkok, Kowloon, had plead- Animals who answered the call ed not guilty to two charges of at 11.30

found the dog uttering threatening letters de-trapped In the middle of the manding money with menaces. pipe at a drainage site opposite

A jury found him guilty in the park. 45-minutes.

пепе

At the start of the case Mr The dog was led out of the George Willis, Crown Counsel, trap by the Inspector who had said Wong sent two letters to crawled Inside the pipe. his aunt-one demanding $800 and the other $300.

ASKS LENIENCY

North Island on Sunday After the Jury's

verdtet,

was believed to have set wong's aunt, Wong Yim-law, off an eruption in the asked Mr Justice Mills-Owens Wairakel Geothermal to be lentent with her nephew. Field whore steam is used

to generate electricity. The eruption, at first a mere wisp of stern, increased unill steam and mud were shooting 6 feet high and a hole in the ground was three feet across,

Air Justice Mills-Owena

Rotarians visiting

told Wong he had considered Thirty-three giving him a sharp lesson by sending him to prison to deter him from ever commiting

another crime.

Rotarians, many with their wives, arrived this morning aboard the as Pro- sident Wilson on their way to Japan to attend the Rotary International Convention to be held later this month.

Most of the Rotarians will sal

tomorrow to the ship

"I have had regard to the fact that

you are comparatively young and a young mun startin The flow from steam bores, out on your life. used for

power, generating

"You are obviously a

young with slumped and production drop- man of pleasant appearance ani allend the Convention, while the

othern will By pcd 2,000 kilowatts.

rome intelligence nick the The earthquake was not bad Julge, discharging him on cone spending a few days in long-

kong, to damage buildings dition he entered into a two year

good behaviour.

Printed nas published by TERENCE Gondon NEWLANDO PEARCE | enough for and on behalf of South Chito Morning Post Limited at 1-3 but there were minor breakages recognisance of $2,000 to be of

inside housTE--AP. Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Itongkong.

there after

POP by Gog

[392

The Convention ataria on May

28 and will end on Juno 1.

I offered Nat's agent what I

to fourteen

nine months and

-$4

thought was a fair price for the advance school-leaving age en appearance in this Colony, would be raised

I would years which he refused. Jike La

the House that local suggest to your pro- sured moters of light music, who ap- authorities would pear to Enjoy considerable courage to provide senior space in your valuable paper, schools on the basis that 100 that they dir into their

pockets if they wish to present

bo

en-

cent of the children

J

HARKY ODELL

an artist of Nat's standing would stay at school

the age of fifteen, Hongkong. In exactly

He same way as I did when

andarverul made the deal with the Royal "peakers welcomed the Ballet. Big show business tlement of certain denomina- has never

been built up on tion difficulties contained in safety Hnts,

the measure. The bill will (come into operation.

till the

other Ant-

D'YOU MIND DOING A BIT OF YOUR BACK SEAT DRIVING ? I'M BEGINNING TO

DOZE OFF!

Carlsberg

On the ball with the beer...

BAZ

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