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DRYSDALE & CO., LTD.

CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS,

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 208 Chartered Bank Building. Tel. 27789

CHINA MAIL

Extablished 1845

TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961.

Sheaffer's PEM

Ibn For Man

THE BOLD NEW PEN. DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

Youth accused of wounding student KNIFE ATTACK DESCRIBED IN COURT

PICTORIAL PARADE

RIGHT: Members of the St John Ambulanco Brigade scon marching to St John's Cathedral for the Brigade's annual ser- vice and church parade.

BELOW: Soon at tho Technical College clai graduation party held at the Paris Restaurant, Kowloon, on Sunday night -r) ware Mr Allen Ton, Mr S. I. G. Burt and Mr M. N. Holmes.

Hotel used 1920

in brochure

ABOVE: Mrs K. A. Wat-

son presenting a cup to Mr D. V. Tongo during the Cino Club's prize- giving ceremony held at Hongkong Football on Saturday,

Club

'LEFT: It was a hot week- end with the tempora- tures in the 90's. These boys decided to cool off in the harbour off Blake Picr.

Ends week

photos of business

"VIEW FROM THE LOUNGE. SHOWS PIER ABOUT 40 YEARS AGO, COURT TOLD

A

London.

SEASIDE hotel owner used 40-year-old photographs in a brochure for potential guests, a court has been told. And it was stated that the resort's publicity director has sent 1,400 letters to advertising man- agers about the hotel.

to

talks here

Former schoolmates, complainant, 17, says

A 17-year-old student told the Criminal Sessions this morning that his former schoolmate from Vietnam had stabbed him while they were on a picnic, in Shatin.

Do you hold the ticket for this car?

The car Elven for charity In support of the Boys and Girls

Association Clubs has stit not been claimed by the holder of ticket No 43074 which was sold on May 12 at the Star Ferry.

Miss Josephine Chan, ex- ecutive secretary of the Association, sald moralag that the Morris Mini-Minor which could

be chosen in red, blue or cream, was being held at "Dodwell's.

Bince the Shangri-is Ball which was held on May 12, lists of winning numbers have been published in the Press and details are also Avaliable at the associa- tlon headquarters, in Lock- of hart Road. A number other valuable prixes have not been claimed.

Deportee jailed

3 months

A 35-year-old unemployed mon, who returned to the Colony after being deport od for life in 1958, was jailed three months by Mr

ing.

no

Lau Kin-wing of abode pleaded guilty.

Det. Insp. Cheung Plog-sun said that the defendant was sent to Macao for life on a connden- tial banishment order, in May 1058.

From the Files

25

years AGO

June 1936 Tits best-known educa

THE Colony loses one of

tionists and A pioneer of Association football here in the person of Mr Andrew Todd Hamilton, who leaves. for home today, on retire- ment after over 38 years renidenco in Hongkong. He Will be accompanied by Mrs Hamilton, who has taken a "Accused had made certain keen interest in social work statements and you will hear in the Colony for many years those statements, and 1

trust past. they will satisfy you as to why he committed the offence," he the Colony on June 1, 1903, Mr Hamilton arrived in

John went on,

The youth, Fung Po-tang, was "You may wonder what was giving evidence against 20-year-accused's motive," Mr Morley öld Lou King-cheung, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of wounding.

The prosecution alleges that Lau had stabbed Fung 15 times with a fruit knife on April 29, One of the wounds was on the chest.

The youth told a jury of six men and one woman that he and the accused were school- mates when both were studying In Vietnam. He came to long- kong about a year ago and wis now a boarder in middle school in Robinson-road.

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On April 27, he said, the ac- eused telephoned him and ar- ranged for a picnic to Hung Mul Kok in Shatin on April 29.

RAILWAY STATION

They met at Tsimshatsui rail- way station two days later and went to Shatin by train. They spent the morning in Hung Mul Kok and had functi there.

After lunch, they went down the hills. Accused was following Fung and on the way picked up a spade from the roadside, wit ness said.

A little later, Fung said, he felt a blow on his head. As he turned round he asked accused what he was doing.

"Accused made no reply but;

stabbed me. He stabbed me in the chest and left arm. I tried to ward off the blows and ron down a ditch. He caught up with me and hit sne with spade and stabbed me,

"A short while tater, we heard volees and the accused stopped. "Accused caid to me, I am not klling you now, but it later on people ask you, don't tell them I was killing you, otherwise I will Jill you afterwards." He also said: I am handing this spade to you'

IN DITCH

"He also told me to hide my- self in the ditch. The knife was not in his hand then. I got into the ditch.

Fung said,

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added.

Hearing before Mr Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr is continuing.

Refugees to get piggery

has

for the Ellis Kadoorie School, then a private school. He joined the Government in 1910 and has been in various schools since, being head- master of the Ellis Kadoorle Indian School for the past eight years. In his early days he lived in Kowloon and was one of the original members of the Kowloon Cricket Club;

50 YEARS AGO

Extract from SCM Post 25 years ago column:

The Hongkong Junior Cham-

ber of Commerco given money to build a "C. Larmiteen, the proprietor Jaycco Piggery on Sun-of the Dragon Cycle Co. was chino Island where re-aummoned at the instance of a fugao families are set up Chinese rickshaw coulie for

knocking him in a rural community by

down

in Con- Mr Gus Borgeest,

naught road on Saturday last.

Complainant said he was. People on Sunshine Island will build the piggery and it will the motor car came from be

from West to Eant when house a boar and five sows.pro-

vided at a cost of more than $2,hind and knocked him down. 000 through the Sir James one of the hind wheels

grazing Reckitt Charities Fund by Mis his arm. After ho was knock- G. M. Atherton.

ed down he became unconscious

The Department of Agricul- so could not say whether the ture and Forestry has obtained car stopped or not. He was the stock and it is hoped that the told the number of the car by gills forrowed from these sows the Indian constable. will upgrade the quality of

plainant

nant did not call the Police breeding stock on the Island, evidence.

Cont

During the last quarter, three fhing familles and a family incur No. 9 ut ten past eleven Defendant admitted driving training 'as farmers have been

accommodated in the community along the Praya on the day in and many visitors have recent question. He did not act the ly been to see the work. car knock down a Chinese. The Mas Mona Burgrest is train- evidence of the complainant ing a teenage daughter of one was not true. Complainant, "Someone came up. At Brat, the families RS I "learnce- on being informed of the facts

one by the Court, stated that the. T. L. Yang' at Causeway I was not clear as to what was pidgin" so that she may

day, enter domestic service. Indian constable could prove Boy Magistracy this morn-happening. I was later spotted,"

THE INHABITANTS The youth said that police

Thend are now more than 100 Defendant, continuing hia fxed and ambulance arrived, and the people on the small istand, and evidence, said the car wan accused helped him out of the mother 10 acres of trees have going very slow when he first ditch. He remained in Kowloon een planted bringing up the saw the complainant. He was Hospital until May 7 and was forestry. acreage to 30 acres. transferred

Lalchikok The orchard is also being res. walking in front of the car

He veloped

carrying a with something

pola Hospital for convalescence.

and blocked the road so as

to

roservoir by men of the 17/2121

4 black. When Lancers Regiment has been a quarter of temporarily held up because of the car passed him he swung constant regimental duties.

around and his pole, catching Nearly all the labour on the the rear wheel of the car, he Istand is engaged on building was knocked down. The car operations, breaking up rocks was travelling dead slow-gom obstructing the prays, helping ing less than a mile an hour.. with site formation for the pig- gery and removing

Mr Wood dismissed the soil and

to much

the stones to the new section of the summons, inner loop road, part of a high- astonishment of the coolie, way for the development of the who was undoubtedly on the Sunshine Island scheme.

look-out for bakehcosk."

Three days ago he was arrest ed on information Inside the Majestic Restaurant, King's road.

was discharged alx days later. Work on the future water make it impossible to pass for

not

Asked

had why be shouted for help when he heard human volees, Fung replied, "My wounds were then hurting me and, I did not know where those people were going."

The defendant told Mr Yang

KNIFE FOUND that he had been forced to re- Mr M. Murley-John, Crown turn to the Colony because it Counsel, prosecuting, told the

that after Jury to make a

accused was was hard for him Mr Ronald Wendholt, sales living in Macao.

arrested, he took the police to manager of Fictorial Machinery The Magistrate told the defen- the scene where the knife was Ltd. of London, left the Colony dant that he could contact the recovered. today by Swissair for Calcutta

after a one week business visit, prison authority to petition the Mr Wendholt said that he had Governor to rescind the deporta-

on a three-month sales tion order.

been

tour of Australia and was now

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on his way to Calcutta where his company was planning factory which would manu facture machines,

"Once the details have been completed," he said, "the fac tory will serve India and Asia.".

Businessman visiting

Governor to visit firms abroad

social centre

The publicity director's action Two offences concerned letters He sold Sturton told him: "I was unprecedented, cajd Mr that Sturton admitted sending have used old photographs for John Boyic, prosecuting at and signing "A. Barber."

the whole of the brochure,"

Sturton did Eastbourne.

not appear in Mr Boyle said Sturton sent a court, but wrote apologising for But it was his job to protect brochure - "an extraordinary offences "committed owing holidaymakers

shorthand-typist ignorance." as well as to document"--10 publicise Eastbourne's

Carter, of East Sheen, hany Edith

At the hole afterwards, Mr Surrey. fine hutals.

Governor, Sir Robert Sturton said: "The fine la tan- tastic. I will see a solicitor and Black, wI visit the Tsan Yuk

Centre One photograph showing

on Thursday afternoon. East bandstand must have been taken fight this all the way through," Social

He will be accompanied the visit by the Director of

Hotelier Perey Nugent Sher- Marine-parude,

tom, of

bourne, was

£100 for before Anod

the war. The women were wearing the wide-brimmed

offences under the Registration hats of the 1930's..

of Business Namen Acto

36 days

Another captioned "View from the lounge," showed the pleg about 40 years ago.

To assume

new post

Mr J. J. Huber, newly-

appointed Swiss Consul-General

The

on

Dr Do af Ekenatan, manager of the pharmaceutioni romarch department of Bofors Ltd, of Nobelkrat, Sweden, arrived here today by Swimair from Tokyo in the course of round-the-world tour.

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Social Welfare, Mr D. W. B take two-months, said that he Dr Ekenstam, whose trip will

Barona

Manager arrives

would be making business con- tacis with his company's agencies abrood. He leaves tomorrow for Bangkok.

He was met at the airport-by

Mr Doyic fald Sturton charged his hotel name from And the brochure sald: "East- the Hartington Hotel to the bourne is noted for its munic Spa Hotel and signed letters at Devonshire Park the Munlei- "A. Barber."

pal Orchestra performs in the Swissair for Bangkok en route Regional Manager for Swissair / cautical department of Gilman Anyone Irading under a name Floral Hall daily.”

other than his own had to ce- glator particulars with the Board of Trade within 14 days.

For each bucceeding day a name was inregistered there was

a maximum penalty of 25. In

this case this bad gone on for

30 days.

ini Sydney. loft today by

Mr

Z. B. Kaelin. Far East Mr Joseph Chow of the pharma-

arrived here and Co.. to Australia to assume his new based in Tokyo, Sald Mr Boyle: "It la no secret post.

today for a two-day bustnes visit. that the corporation has not en- gaged a municipal orchestra Formerly Attached to the He will be holding discus- Swiss consular offices in London Blong with the local office of the ince before the war."

Delective Sergeant James and New York, Mr Huber, suc-{airline in connection with the lowes hold the court the hotel ceeds Mr Hana Hedinger who is ) Forthookning: Introduction was poorly furnished and poorly retiring from the consular ser September of Swear's Convair | Naula, Ceylon. Hobbies: mampi decorated.

800-M jet aircraft.

vice.

POP by Goc

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TO THE TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT-IS ALL ABOUT BELTING- LF. AUNCH-UPS AND

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