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JOHN HASTIE & CO., LTD.

SHIPS STEERING GEAR.

ENGINEERING FQUIPMENT CO., LTD; 208 Chartered Bank Building. Tel,. 27789

3 MEN CHARGED

Robbery case being sent to District

Court

Three men charged with robbery by two or more, were remanded for two more days by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Magistracy this morning.

Paintings to be exhibited

An exhibition of Chinese pointing of plum blossoms will be held at St John's Cathedral Hall, Garden- road, from June 8 to 10, under the sponsorship of Mr Lin Jen Tung. On display will be his own paintings as well as a selection of the works of Hongkong, Japanese, Korean and Thai artists. Prof. F. S. Drake, head of the Chinese Department and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Hongkong University, will of Acially open the exhibition 4 pn on June 8.

at

The display will be open to the public free of charge dolly From i am to 8 pm for the three

days.

Mr Lin, art master of St Paul's Co-educational College, Hong- kong, has been one the most ne- tive promoters of Chinese art in! the Colony, He has been member of the Central Com- mmittee of the Hongkong Festival of the Arts in the previous suc- cessive years.

He also helped to organise the exhibition oľ contemporary Chinese paintings in ol! the leading cities of Southeast Asia under the sponsorship of the British Council.

44 tenants to receive compensation

Det. Insp. 11. V. Brown, who Is in charge of the case told Mr be case woulth Yang that the transferred to the Victoria Dis- trket Court where pleas would be taken on Thursday.

The accused were Laung Chi- keung, 20, a plastic worker of 513 Ying Fal-terrace, third floor: Wa Chung-wai, 23, unemployed of no fixed abcde; and Kwong Chi-kung, 21, unemployed of 337 Lockhart-road, roof.

ASSAULT CHARGE

It is alleged that on May 15 in Stubba-road with another pernon, not in custody, the three men rubbed Tee 110-lung of a En pendant;" Tsul necklace

wrist Yuca-pul of $45; one watch and a comb; Tsui Yuen- kam of one key: and Tul Yuen-long of two car keys.

Wu was farther chargel with arsaulting Pollee Constable Leo Chi-kwok at the Eastern Police Station on May 19, causing him actual bodily harm.

Leung was additionally charged with stealing a Hong- kong driving licence 14984 from property of Mr Ho a vehicle,

Ka-ming between May 12 and 14. He was alternatively char Red with receiving the driving leener, knowing it to be stolen property.

Kennedy's

niece

baptised

London, Juno 5. Anna Christina Radziwill, nicce and god-daughter of U.S. President John Kennedy, was baptised at Westminster Cathedral here today.

No newsmen

were permitted in

OT spcctators

от ascar

the Cathedral's sober red-brick

Compensation amounting to chupel for

CHINA MAIL

Retablished 1945.

TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961.

PICTORIAL

RIGHT: The Hongkong Concort Orchestra por- forming at the Paramount Restaurant on Sunday.

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BELOW: Mr K. 5. King- horn presenting a silver whistlo to Best Recruit Leung Ful-fol during the passing out parade of

Cantonese polico сап-

stables at tho Police Training School, Aberdeen.

dear

Street lots

Your editorial (Saturday, June 3) лігу subject which has long been overdue for official Investigation.

Impudence is’singularly, wild in'

describing this

particularly flagrant flouting of regulations practised by the proprietors of these car sales arms and re- pair garages operating beneath farge residential blocks.

There are also other. points In-

·volved In addition to the park. Ing problem not the least of which is the fire risk, The 'oll, petrol and waste matter

the

I

the ceremony, $72,769 for 44 tenants of only witnesses being the child's Nos 152-154, Shanghai- parents, the Prince and Princess

street, Yaumati, and re- commendation that the

Radziwill, godfather Kennedy and Mrs Kennedy, godmother, the Countess Potocki, the child's

premises should be exempt | three-year-old brother Anthony, from Ordinance control, and 15 guests.

were announced by Mr! Monsignor Gordon Wheeler C. Q. Lim, Prosident of presided. Tenancy Tribenol.

The applicant, Mr Yuen Pix-

Pre-

After the ccremony, sident and Mrs Kermiedy went to

sai, represented by Mr Alfred the Radziwill home al Bucking- Hon. plans to replace the four- storey tenements by a modern alx-storey block casting $107,000.

tum Place where the Radziwills rave a recuption in their honour. abul General Anders, commander in chief of Polish Refugee Troops proceedings. Mr

in Great Britain, was among the guests-AFP.

During the K. K. Chan, architect, described wooden installations including staircas in the 45-year-old houses as grave Are hazards. The new scheme will early double vrable floor space avall- able for domestle tenants and chops.

Mr Francis Chaine represent- ed a number of tmants who had flod opposing applications.

Mr C. L. Wong and Mr G. T. Hardes were Tribunal members

skting with the President.

Urgent need for her

great ability

WALL OF WATER

IN THE SAHARA

Algiers, June 5. At least alx persons-

were drowned cn Monday night when torrential ralas suddenly swelled a tiny desers stream near abordals, deep in the Sahara

A wall of water ten feet high sped trough low parts of the oasis town, uprooting palm trola and destroying homes, Rescue workers found six bodies and feared there may, be more victim.-AP.

Miss Greta Collyns, who spent EARTHQUAKES

some time in the Colony training

Guiders, has now been appointed

sloner for Overneos, At the Commonwealth Headquarters in

London.

Addis Ababa, June 5. Assistant Girl Guide Commli- | A six-day series of earthquakes wrecked all the houses in the town of Kara-Kore, 10 miles north of Addis Ababa, reports thin The announcement of

reaching hero'amid on Monday. appointment includes the state- No casualties were reported. ment here is urgent need, and Plerre Gouin, Director of the demand for her exceptional Geophysical Observatory, said ability In ail Commonwealth the tremors shook loose hugy countries."

boulders, which crashed down Miss Collyn is due to return the mountainside, badly demak- this autumn and it is expected Ing the Addis Ababa-Asmera that sho will spend several Highway, on which Kera-Kore

is located~~AP. months in the Colony,

created by the repate garages

constitute a grave fire risk and

the means available for fire prévention are either pliifully inadequate or non-existent.

shudder to think of the panlo and havoc which could be created if flee were to break

اره

sir

such can not be prevented

from parking in a private car parking space!

The board on which the firm displays details of vehicles for zale does not, of course, give the registration number of

the vehicles so to furnish a Ilst of these cars to the police la virtually impossible!!

have been told And we

numerous occasions. by the Police Traffic Officer that there is no offendo being com- mitted as long the vehicles are properly leensed and cor- rectly parked.

So what do we do now??? Ob

viously a change la legislation is required and this I, have advocated on a number of occasions,

Sheaffer's PEM

Fun For Hen

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

From the Files

Muggeridge PARADE

ABOVE: Mr and Mrs Bary Griffin-Smith after their wedding of St Joseph's Church. The bride is the former Miss Nula Bernico.Simpson, ·

SIR SULTAN CHINOY

He discovered

petrol in India

Sir Sultan Chinoy, one of India's leading Rotarians and the man who promoted broadcasting, and the motor car and who discovered petrol in India in 1934, left Hongkong today by Swissair on his return to Bombay via Karachi.

Siri Sultan, who had attended, frat, radio-telephone link with the 52nd Convention of Rotary Tokyo. International in Tokyo recently,

In 1933, Sir Sultan raid shortly before departure,

I believe that at a recent moet-"Now most of these industries discovered

sald he oll at Cambay on

"I had

Log of the Kowloon Residents that I developed back in the India's southwest coast. Association

this particular 30's have been nationalised by to pass this directly over to the situation was discussed and a the Government."

Government at that time be- cause it was too large an opera- tion for me to handie," he said.

similar course of action sug-

rested but whether anything

will come of it remains to be

seen.

aut in one of these repair In the meantime the private car

shops operating below a re- sidential block housing per- haps upwards of 280 nouls? The recent fire in the Lai Chi Kok area is a prime example of what could happen if these firms are allowed to continue to operate at the riak of the propte unfortunate enough to live above their premisena. Not content with completely monopolising 10 available parking

Srus spaces thess also encroach on the. Dave- ment Immediately outside thele premises.

owner is still laurbed at when. receiving "ticket" from the traffic Police and sill drives round and round looking for. somewhere to park whilst the KAYANO employees amusedly on.

dear sir

look

W.R.

The waste Cotton industry

over

Will you be good enough-to pub- to your com- lish my reply shop

ments of May 31 and June 2 In your leader column; Re: "Warning".

matier, oll realdos, Lyzo warings and what have you eventually finishes up on the pavement outside the and the space pot taken up by Uus filth on the pavement is quite neatly appropriated by large wooden ramps used to drive vehicles

the ourbetono into the garage. You state in your article that Aulin-road was at one time, notorious for this particular piece of impertinence. I cati: BURLING you, Sir. that this sitation still exists in Austin- road! The only reason the furore has died down here in that the residents. Kavo just given up the fight-we are strong Just not suflelently

to fight the interests con- corned.

been Everything possible has

done to try and stop the rotivilles of theen Arms and the pullon havo been most co-operative but their * operation is limited to the extent of keeping the road clear. Very 'few of tho

I

SIR SULTAN

A former mayor of Bombay City, the 70-year-old Rotarian

I do not think Lancashire and said that after attending the USA are eccentric enough to Rotary Convention in Detioit in sceuse us of practising "dumb. 1934, he had imported a number Ing" when they know well of American cars, among the enough they will not be able frst in India,

to substantiate it. You know dumping is not what you thought it means to be,

ne: "No Talk".

OIL DISCOVERY

.

At about the same time he set

From the very fact we are talk-up a wireless telecommunication ing that you have conceived station in Bombay and shortly

the Idea wa Bre not talking, afterwards

and it you are not misled, you will see that what we are refusing to do is to rush Into any nicosmeal commitment without knowing whai tu for us in stock in futuro over which fibers including oven 1ose who are now vol among us but may invest in and Join our industry whenever they want hayo more say, in our fate in we do."

gave Indians their

Distributing

magazines

Hundreds of

vehicles offered for sale by Suppose that the Industry is to magazines will be

the sales firma are actually registered under that firm' name the majority aro zilit roziiered

original to the owner and although the mlas Arm has complete, control of the vehicle 11 in ostensibly, a privately owned · one and se

who have

American distributed each month to Hon ising hom perish, are those

charitable pitals, schools, and their money in the equipment organisations by Pan American and thousands of workers; to

Aleways, 1. anbelt to suffer on those, whe ACC but sev Jave a sharý proiz

He 越 now serving 33 President of Rotary Inter- national's 39th District In Bombay. "It is notable,” he said, "that three members of the Chinoy family have been or will be Rolary District Governors. Seventeen years ago. I became District Governor, seven years ngo, my nephew.served in that position and now, another cousin of mine is being nominated for the post. I think the situation is unique among Rotarian com- munities throughout the world," he added.

POP by GoG

..

de

ONE OF THE THREE

These magazines are "Blected trom Jet Clippers throughout the world; as they are replaced

L502.

attacks

Sir Winston

New York,

ex-

Malcolm Muggeridge,

editor of Punch, bas

25

years AGO-

June 1936

KX7EATHER permitting,

Ecothingly attacked Sir W Joe Louis, one of the Winston Churchill, who greatest boxing stylists of he said, has been turned modern times and one of into a totem, revered in the hardest hitters since Britain as a link with de- the days of Dempsey and parted glory.

Firpo, will put his skill Writing in the Amerkan mera- against former heavyweight zine Esquire. he added: "For champion, Max Schmeling, a man as human and humorous of Germany in a fifteen and audacious as Churchill has round bout in the vast, opon been to be turned into a totem, air arena of the Yankee serving to protract illusions of grandeur, is a sad end to a Stadium. splendid career."

Mr Muggeridge said: "Churchill's The winner undoubtedly totem role is particularly re-will be matched for a title quired just now, when his bout with champion James country's fortunes are ably J, Braddock. Inasmuch as declining." Fox care to re-

member today that Sir Wins-boxing experts consider tun had experienced periods both the Detroit negro and of exclusion from office, and the cool affable German, of intense unpopularity, parti

associates,

cularly among hir political superior to Braddock, Thursday night's bout is being vested as a sort of unofficial heavyweight title contest.

'SELF-WILLED* Muggeridge said that Sir Wins- ton should have retired from active politics after his elec- Hon defeat m 1945, instead of taking the role of party lead- er, "which in-became him.” since the Dempsey-Sharkey

"His post-war Premiership was confused, meandering, and selfwned-much more so than

is even now recognized."

Mr. Muggeridge said few today

ed

Gate receipts are expect- to excced a million dollars for the first time

fight in 1930.

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could listen without squirming before Mr W: Shofield at the Making a second appearance

to Sir Winston's orations - "even

speeches,"

of

to tho wartime Central Magistracy yesterday,

charged on three counta It would not be surprising, he keeping three un-registered

added, if his memoirs of

Second World War came bem-teai aped 10, 9 and 1s, a 47-year-old married comen fore very long, to create an was fined a total of $500, Mr impression of being "gaseous. I. Zimmern, appearing for over-written and in the light

of subsequent events, too in- the defendant, pleaded guilty mopropriate to deserve atten- to the three charges. tion."

*={London Express Service).

Algiers revolt major gets

10 years

EFF

*

FFORTS are now being Ṁ made to avert an out- break of civil war in Hunan, though it appears minor

that

clashes between Nanking And Kwangai troops have occurred.

Orders have been issued for the immediate cessation of the Southernors' advance though the Nanking troops Paris, June 5. have been reported to the Major Elle Donoix de Saint south of Hengehow.

Mare, who led the first

In the course of an inter- Foreign Legion paratroop vlew General' Yu Han-mow, rogimont, which he com- Commander of the 1st manded in support of the Kwangtung Army declares Algiers insurrection of that all reports of war are April 22, was today erroneous. The armies of the sentenced to ten years two Kwangs still accept the Imprisonment.

of Nanking, and The Major, who appeared in

from and decorations, was tried court in full milltary uniform without instructions

by Nanking, they have no in- the same panel of judges, with tention of moving north-

that last wards. single, exception, week sentenced former Generals

In Canton, however, it is Maurice Challe and Andre Zeller for their part in the Algiers mobilising all its resources. rising.

for a military campaign as Major de Saint Marc-he has if on the eve of a major war. not yet been siripped of his It is also staging a monster rank-pleaded that morally he

no choice but to follow anti-Japanese demonstration Cholle.-AFP.

today.

A

had

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