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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961.

Assessors retire to consider evidence

Sheaffer's PEM

Ren For Men

THE BOLD NEW PEN. DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

From the Filos

CAPTAIN TELLS ABOUT CHINA FIR 25

Movement Govt checks on

at airport slows down

The number of passengers arriving at and leaving Hongkong Airport showed o drop during the first quarter as a result of a reduction in pircroft movements, states the Director of Civil Aviation, Mẹ ơi, đi Auspro. Wil llams.

in the there moths under TOVİEW, 3,000 aircraft. 02,548 pasengori, 1,222,700 kilos of freight and 457,387 kilos of mail were handled. Compared with the preceding quarter, there was dis all-round decrease of 150 alterart movements, 13.245

diesel oil sales

di Stranding caused by

Rennie's Mill

Your Editorial of the 12th em- phasised the necessliy that the

teachers, students

gear or a mistake?

years -AGO-

June 1936

HE victim of the bomb

T incident in Des Voeux-

un-

nd Captain George Culverson Walker, Captain of the British freighroud, Central, on Thursday

ter China Fir, told a Marine Court this morning the stranding "was caused either by a fault in the steering gear, or by a mistake on the part of the helmsman in misjudging the two lights in Tathong and Waglan",

other "obstructive elements" should be handled with firm- nças as regards Government's intention to Institute modern amenities in the Rennie's Mill Refugee Camp,

The Director of Commerce and Industry said to- day that checks are now being carried out to ensure that retailers who are being supplied with diesel oil for industrial use (that is, other, than in vehicle propulsion) are not selling this oil to owners and operators of diesel cars and I recognised the fact that the lorries for use in such vehicles.

Where sale of infustrial o}], bur vehicle propulskin is found, " the seller may be proseculect.

Mother wants to protect themselves,

son sent to

training centre

re-

tallers of hydrocarbon cils are ativined to endorse sales vouchers to indicate that the abs is sold for Industrial use only.

A NOTE

A note of the name and e- dress of the purchaser should alsu ur made on the retailer's

passengers, 324,554 kilo of A woman asked a magistrates of the sales invoice.

freight and 18,730 kilos of mail.

Mr Musprait-Williams TP- ports that there were a diver- riums af atreraf in January. which was slightly cooler and considerably more sunny than normal.

WET MONTH

There were four civil two military aircraft diversions in February, which was a dull, we month with une period, busting 14 days, of continuous overcast with periods of drizzle or light rain.

There were six civil and five.

military alrcraft diversions creared by The weather in Marel, which was sunnier and slightly warmer than usual. For patches

this morning to send her son to a training centre because he "always mixed with teddy boys and often

hit hor and her husband.” The 17-yr-old youth. Ho Salming, of 44 Jurvots-street, i ground floor, was charged bet ture Mr K. A. 5. Phillips at Content Magistracy with stealing and HK$289 from his US$2

ether.

Mr Phillips remanded the youth for seven days pending a report to see whether he sulable for a training erin

Was

Questions on the sate

tray be

bydraemon vil

tered to the dutiable commodi- tier office of the Commerce and Brigade Building. Frutas ry Department, Fire

Says Africans

at mercy of settlers

-

POLICE PARTY

London, June 14. Beteelive Inspector June Mr Moton Maliango, Vico- Yuen-ice told the court that a

President of the National police party went to the boy's

Democratic Party home as a result of information

of that a fight 110k place there. Southern Rhodesia, said

thai revealed youth had committed the offence the

here today the proposed some time in March by furcing

constitution for the territory placed, the Afri- open a tin ox placed in the reckles by his mother.

cans at the mercy of the In court is morning, Ho's white settlers.

they told the magistrato Dat not know what to do dich with her sun and suggesteŭ that he be sent to a training centre,

in the ap | Enquiries occurred proaches and harbour areas a lutut of six days and relative humidity was 90 per cent or over for 17 days.

Nine of the aircraft diver- sica

orearted on March 23, which was particularly bad due to the paring

active ough,

in

The airport fire services were ahr. d un 20 occasions during the quarter for aircraft nur- Rengit, more of which resulted in wash landing de Bre. Re-

gular Training of airport fire services personnel continued throughout the period unwler review.

Thre

11:re 110 search

07

ICU incidents during htt quarter. There were nig

to airerat

nufiflable accidents

an the Tune päriod,

Jaywalkers fined $30

Fifty-live pedestrians caught for jaywalking in the Shoukiwa area on Wednesday were each fined $30 by Mr 1. T. Morris a Chuseway Bay Crurt this mern- Ing.

For? Metrecal

BRAND

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to help you lose weight

and avoid regaining it

» ounos liquid-Handy O-Pak

3 pound economy elze-Powder

Ys pound powder—A full day's'supply

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The constitution makes the Africans servants and the Europeans masters, he told press conference,

"We have been given to the while settlers and ure at their mercy."

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BACK HOME Mr Malanya said he goly: back home tomorrow Saturday 10 organise th142 penale,"

The National Democratic Party is the main African mathinalist party in Southern Rhodesia. It claims to represent the unlice African population of 3,000,000 and also some Europeans.

Mr Molana caine to London to make an "ith hour appeal" to Mr Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister to intervene in the drafting of the new constitution.

"But Mr Macmillan is too busy to see me," he said today. -Reuter.

Up to French

to make

next move'

+

Genova, June 14.

Mr Belkacem Krim, leader

of the Algorian Nation-

Area,

as it stands today, is due to hard work put in by the refugees themselves. It the Government had any in. tention to do anything to better the living conditions for these not too fortunate people. why don't they experiment on the Tseung Kwan area. Just three quarters of a mile away, ¦ or the Hang Hau Town, just ¦ across the bay and nearby motor road. These two areas │ are noi qulio developed, could be used as model of what transformation can take | place under the Government i nelienie,

Triad member

and An

We cannot blame the residents of Rennie's Mil for being re- luctant to accept any plans that call for dislodgement of what took them years to build. An attitude to the con- trary should be adopted.

for

It stands as an example of what can be achieved by

sent to jail for 2 years

unemployed man, Leung Chuen, 28, Ilving at 82 Lock- hart-road, second floor, Wan- chat, was sentenced to two years' all by Mr T. L. Yang al Causeway Bay Magistracy this morning for being an "ad- viner" of the Tan Yee triad society. Mr

Yang also ordered de- fendant to be placed under pollee supervision for two years after his release.

Det Insp Charles Lee said the

those who are willing to work, defendent joined the society in

RENNIE.

dear

FISHY

June 1833 and was promoted to the his present rank in July following year.

He said the defendant

hari!

He added

a mument Jater however that the faulty steer- ing gear and the helinsman's mistake could both have been contributing factors.

The Wagiun light hud two flashes white the Tathong had one flash, the captain sald.

But on the night of April 18, he said, the helmsman Bow the Tallong light "so frequently and the Wagion light "so in- frequently" that he sterred to- wards Talhong, thinking 1 was Waglan, Capt Walker stated.

A POSSIBILITY

he

He added that although was not saying It had happened,

was possible that the quarter

an order master had mistaken that was meant for the Third Officer. Cant

Walker was this Bnswering questions morning from Mr W. S. Collier, Crown Counrel, In re-examination.

asstusors

kis

to

After he had completel evidence, the Court retired 1

the 2.30 pm for consider the evidence,

The China Fir went ground April 10 In the Tathong channel while on the way to

on

Tried to sell

indecent photographs

was

night, Chan On, an employed coolie, succumbed to his injuries at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at the Government Civil Hospital.

Chan On was sleeping out- side 261 Des Voeux-road, Central, on Thursday when at 11.50 pm a bomb is believed to have been thrown at the premises.

An unlicensed hawker who was also street sleeping was injured with Chan On and both were removed to hospital.

Man Wo, 30-year-old owner of an unlicensed book- storo, who tried to sell in-

Grave structural defects have decent photographs to an American sailor in Glou-recently been discovered at the Central Market, causing o cester-road,

fined partial collapse of a portion of $500 with the alternative the building on the first floor. of two months' jail by Mr At the moment, the lower T. L. Yang at Causoway storeys of the building are Bay Magistracy this morn-ahored up, in order to prevent ing.

any further collapse.

The situation has become an scrions at a big sum of money would be required to make the building safe. The

Man, living at 38 Tai Yuen- street, nith Goor, pleaded gulity,

Senior Inspector

A.

R.

the

Kobe, with a cargo of 3,000 tons Dudman said that at about 2.30 alter has been thorities,

also been to Macao for a big triad "promotion ceremony."

The Ton Yee trind society "is

of iron ore. It was later declared very active and powerful In the

to be a constructive total loss." Wanchai District," the Inspec- tor said.

MARINE COURT The Marine Court was ap

Governor pointed by the make investigations into the stranding. Today is the fourth sitting of the Court.

wag

Insp Lee added that defend- ant had two previous tions for drug offences.

convic-

He said the defendant "employed In the heroin retall Dr Richard Beeching is a "red business in Li Chit-street," carn- crusader", he deserves to being $12 a day.

red on by a Danish frigate; at £24,000 a year he could well afford to be I admit. And if British Railways (with the courtesy of the NUR) think I am golog to subsidise them by paying more for my herrings by rail from Grimsby than I can get my bacon frum Copenhagen by trawler, will go back to Iceland to avold dodging the column(s), and net some more cod, which if out of season I can get a ticket to catch anyhow,

RED SNAPPER.

2

dear sIL

A sting

In reply to Tuesday's corres- pondent on the subject of mosquitoes, I would like to re-

Agricultural

research

underway

to

The proceedings are conducted by Mr Collier al the Legislative He 15 Raaisted Council Chambers. by Mr K. Milbur, professional officer of the Marine Department.

Court The

consist of Acting District Judge W. F. Pickering, and three assessors who are masters of the British Mercantile Marine, They Are Capt O. L. Work, Extra Master; Capt G. A. Forrible, Master Mariner: and Copt G. Lawson, Master

Mariner,

pm yesterday he was patrolling attention of the

along Gloucester-road when he

GTL

conclusion reached

14

that it would be wiser to re-

saw the defendant standing with and the

ot American sailor statrease of #1 Cloucester-road. bitild the whole market, parti- cularly as alterations in the He sold he raw the defen dant stipping some photographs into a book held by the sailor,

atalla are also necessary. Steps for rebuilding will most likely be taken immediately. The Insp Dudman sold he took new building will probably he the novel from the sallor and of three storeys. found nine Indecent photo The rebuilding of the Cen graphs inside the book. He

Market will give the raid he further searched the fral

Central deferdant and found 40 other Colony the fourth

structure

this of photographs,

ture since the curly days of British neonpation. The original Central Market erected in the first year of the inland's history under the British flag, and was opened to

just 94 years ago.

Mr Yang ordered the photo Mr R. F. G. Dennis is representing | gruphs to be confiscated, »

versel, the marker of the

Capt Walker: Mr G. c. Hii is appearing

for the owner of the Chair. Fir Steamship Co Ltd, and Mr R. H. Hindmarsh in representing the Chief

Hearing continues.

Preparatory field work for Engineer, Mr James W. Lively.

the 1961-62 programme of agricultural

oxpéri- ments has started of the Agricultural Roscorch Station in Castle Poak. The programme Inchides sted selection and multiplication, cowing trials and trials retaling to interaction between spacing and nitrugen,

New fertiliser trials on farm- ing land are also being carried out in ten localities on typical

Young Japanese facing charge

of illegal entry

A young Japanese

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Swiss visitors the public on June 10, 1862,

leave Colony

Even the Swiss, who take pride

round, enjoy holiday.

Hongkong

of HINESE traditions in having one of the finest warfare are

80 little tourist centres all-the-year- understood by the Western world that it is therefore n Leaving by Swissair, this waste of time to base

prohesies morning, for Bangkok, after a portentous

the internecine four-day, shopping and sight-garding seeing visit, here, were Mrs E clashes threatening in the lain Edwin Kelser, and her father-in-law, Mr Kaiser,

re-

eard that an approach to the rice soils, states the Director of Central Magistrrey this morning Kaiser, wife of Swissair Cap-South and Central arena,

correct authority, I.e. Pest Control Office meets with very prompt, courteous and efficient service. I tried it KENNEDY RD. RESIDENT.

W. German businessman ends visit

alist delegation to the A young West Gorman busi- Evign peace talks with Franco, said here today that it was up to the French Government to make the next move about the resumption of the acgotiationi.

Mr Kilm, who was address-

televised 10 a

press

cott-

ference, "aid: "We are for peaca

egotiated pence." Answering a question. Mr Krim

raid

he would go to Tank during the period of the "suspension" Reuter,

ness executive left by Swissair today for Zurich, well satisfied with the ro- sults of his business and pleasure visit to Hong- kong.

He was Mr R. Otten, of the Import-export Brin of K Jos Germany, which deals mainly in Olich, Muenchen Gladbach,

woollen piece-goods.

Mr. Often, who describes emphony as the perfect centre

of the falk for shopping", says he hopes, as a result of his enquieles hère, reciprocal trade will retult between hlg frm and the Colony.

Exchange scheme

between schools

"We want to export finished woollen garments to Hongkong —and also we hope to finished cottons from your porters.

buy cx-

London.

"The nlm ས to improve West between Fifteen boy and girls from import-export Scarborough are going to school Germany and Hongkong. at Newark, Notis this week Jam very impressed at the under an exchange schiume. In high quality of the cottons

a fortnight 17 Newark childron have seen.'

Printed and published by TERENCE Gordon NewlaNDA PEARCE will make return vinit fo Mr Olten's firm is represented for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Scarborough. London Express here by Messrs Harrison (HK) Wyndham Strool, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong. Service.

Limited.

I

Agriculture and Forestry,

appeared before Mr K. A. S. Phillips at on a charge of illegal entry into the Colony. WATER CHESTNUT

asserts the (London) Times The defendant, 21-year-old Attention is being given to Matsumo Iramu, was remanded

Mrs Kaiser, whose husband in a leading article today. the preparation of a programme for seven days on police appllca is currently dying on the Far

water chealul investigation for the Japanese Consulate East route of the Swiss national Nevertheless, the Times tivos, It is planned to stats here to complete full enquiries: the Swisi enjoy visiting Hong- because of its important airline, confirmed how much adds, the situation, partly collecting varieties of planting into the case." material, spelig trivs as weit Defendant is alleged to have, kong,

entered Hongkong on or about Mr Kaiser will spend four June 8 without a permit orwecka ju Bangkok, with his son other trovel documents,

and daughter-in-law, before No plea was taken,

for

as tertiser Iriais,

The fodder grass trial, Itald down at Tu Kwu Ling dry land

grate

experimental station, conilaues, Six different varieties et

e being tested.

So far, these tests huve shown that, in the dry, cold season cle- phant grass gives the highest yield and show better resistwaer other grasses. to the cold, dry weather than

Investigations are continuing into the cultivation of tea of the

Tai Mo Shan high altitude ex- bud perimental station. New growth has developed since the beginning of the inity spring weather.

Airline executive, family leave

for Swiss resort

Me R. A. Panner, Swissair Dis- trict Manager. Tiongkong, his wife and children, Anthony and Jacqueline are travelling, on six-weeks' vacation Lo Adelboden, in Switserland. They left this morning, by Swissair for Europe, faking advantage of {be mountain region's temperale weather. Adelboden in situated near the well-known winter sports centre of Galand.

Swissair executiver saw then

off at Kai Tak.

POP by GoG

WE'RE HAVING OUZ FIRST LITTLE DISAGREEMENT -I WANT A WHITE WEDDING

AND HE WANTS, HIS,

RING BACK!

returning to Bale.

economic causes, must con- tinue to be volcanic for some time even if this affair is patched up.

FOR THE INNER MAN

IN OUTER SPACE.

Carlsberg

SAS

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