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PICTORIAL PARADE

Don Jaime de Mora y Aragon, brother of Queen Fabiola of Belgium, plays and sings one of his songs to members of his fan club in Berlin, The Spanish play-boy is very popular in Germany, and is shortly to take a part in a German film.

2 HAWKERS FINED FOR

RECEIVING STOLEN

CIGARETTES FROM BOYS

On the wing of

Two cigarette hawkers in Wong Tai Sin were each a blazing

fined $500 this morning for knowingly re-

ceiving stolen cigarettes from four small boys.

Tu defendants. Wu Knu, 68, of 522 U block, Wong Tai Slo resettlement urea ipl Chan Kwan, 69, of 120 R block, Wong Tai Sin resettlement, admitted two charges of receiving stolen property.

Insp Wong Helinan told Mr T. C. Chan at North Kowloon Magistracy that at 12.15 pm on Wednesday, a woman cigarette hawher reported to the police that

of cigaretti 32 packets had been stolen froin her stall

in Wong Thi Sin. She also told¦A the poilce that she suspected the offence was committed by four boys.

BOYS ARRESTED

Police arrested four boys who admitted the offence. They told the police that they had sold the cigarettes to the two defen-

donis,

She didn't

pay duty

on liquor

at

42-year-old woman, Suen Sau-kom, Was fined $1,500 by Mr Derek Cons Central Magistracy for having this morning

dutiablo quantity of fiquor.

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Revenue Inspector

C. G.

Before passing sentner, Mr | Kersseil tokel the court

that a Chan told the two defendants party of Revenue oflleers raided that they were encouraging on numbered hut on the rout small boys to steal.

33 Des Voeux-road West [T "Since you bath have no pre- ¡4.40 pm on June 14. Suen was vious conviction, 1 will not sen- the only occupant in the hut. tence you to prison, but will give | When questioned, she dented she you the option of a ne," he had any dullable liquor

said,

Earlier four boys, their ages

Mr J. E.

[cigarettes,

or

ranging from 11 to 13 years hut, and found a

The offers then searched the had appeared before

total of 81 bottle of wine

bed. under a The unpaid duty on the wing was $823.50.

Dargan

at North Kowloon Juvenile Court

for

stealing

cigarettes.

The boys were remanded for seven days for ii probation offeer's report.

So

C

Surn admilled the offence,

The Hytor was confiscated,

o-1,

comfortable

and practical

DAINTY_BRUNCHCOATS

AND

TAILORED HOUSECOATS

in drip-dry cotton and dacron

at

Paquerette's

160 Des Voeux Road, C.

bomber.....

H

IGH above

smouldering ruin

town,

the

of

the

the German crippled, burning bomber headed for home.

One engine was ablaze. It could be only a matter of minutes before the fire reached the petrol tank and the aircraft blew up. Only one desperate chance could save the plane and the men who were in her.

The young fight engineer took

the gamble.

Up through the escape unich he climbed, on to the wing of the furch- Ing plane.

Battling against a 200-mile-an- hour silpstream ciulehed

1he

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desperately at

edge of the wing Le tried to get the fire extinguisher into po- altion.

Then the night fighter which

bad already struck pounce again

OICE

THE story of the man on the wing is the first of a grip- ping series, HEROES OF THE BOMBERS, which the China Mail starts this week. One of Britain's leading writers on the air war, Ralph Barker, has prepared vivid TLCOD- structions of some of the great raids against Germany.

THE

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THE bomber crews fought the strongest war of all. One night n uproarious evening

In the mess; or perhaps din- ner with a pretty girl at n country inn.

The next into a storm of sound, of blinding light, of deadly whirling metal.

They knew the arithmetic of survival was against them; that they were living on bor- rowed time.

Theirs was a special kind of

courage.

Now their story is to-be told,

HEROES OF THE

BOMBERS

begins tomorrow iri the

CHINA MAIL

British sailors make important find in Gozo

Malta, June 22, British allora оп ал "out- ward boun]" organisation trip to the inland of Gozo near here have discovered an ancient wreck in about 30 feet of water in a bay on the island.

A naval helicopter has flown io Gozo to photograph items tho

(of course) ought to the surface by

Tel. 21-157

ratings.

A muscum spokesman de- scribed these na "very impor- tant faxds."--China Mali Special.

Established 1845

FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1961.

Further

JAJI

SHEAFFER'S

IMPERIALI

Sheaffer quality features at moderate prices

work to start

on Shek Pik scheme Two-storey News from building the Gazette

for Tai O

The following have been pointed members of the

Ар- Air

Involves laying

of steel mains

Work on a further stage of the Shek Pik water supply scheme is to begin shortly. This involves the lying of steel mains of 48-inch diameter to connect the series of tunnels between the reservoir at Shek Pik and Silvermine Bay on the castorn shore of Lantau Island.

From the Filos

25

years AGO.

Juno 1936

The sensation caused in the 1915 race for the Ascot Gold man named Harold Hewitt throw himself

in recalled by Hewitt's recent death at

Cup, when a

in front of Tracery, the lead-

A two-storey building ac-

commodating government Transport Licensing Authorlly:

ghoree, Menurg M. J. Muspratt-Williamas, offices and a firo station {«. C. Lee, L., D'Aininda & Cartro, is to bo constructed atic W. Robertson, A. 7. Clark

and Dr I. P. M. Watts. tho markot town and Me 11. D. Mt. Barton to be a mem fishing port of Tai O iner of the Trade and Industry Ad- visory Board, Vice Me J. D. Cinse. the western part Df Dr Teng Shlu-kin and Bir d

Clague have been reappointed Lantau Island.

the Committee of members of

of Management

the Grandson

Scholarship Fund. Mr. N. Lo has

appointed a member.

The total length of steel

A post office, a sanitation store and an office of the Urban been following have been appoint; } plpes to be used is about 12

Services Department, as well as

fre

The

and

miles. station will occupy the ed members of the Brewin, Trust Fund Committee: The Director of ground floor of the building Social Welfare, the Labour Omeer which wil be located on the (Employment north side of Shek Tsal For street, about three-quarters of mlic from the Tai O ferry pier. The first floor of the building will be used as staff quarters.

a

starls pipeline

from

The

Cho-yu, feet in the direction of Silver- Mexrs. C. Lee, Kwanpensation), portal "D" and stretches 3,270 Fung Kung-aha and kam Man-kit.

Mr E. . Bower has been ap- mine Bay to the pumping station pointed o Special Magistrate.

to be built at Put O. Able Seaman . M. Lacey to be acting leutenant in the HKUND.

PUMPING STATION WỮ HI A. P, Zack to be 2/1leuten- ant in the Hongkong "Regiment; Captain F. Crabb and G. Hampton have been pronated to the rank of injor

Be/Leader G. 3. Bell

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Construction work is expected to start in August and will take

to act about six months to complete. Commanding Officer of the HKAAF, Tenders for the construction | vice Wing Commander P. O. Stales, work are called for in today's Government Gazette.

Govt to start

constructing filtration works

Government appointments

From the pumping stallon to portal "p" the length of pipe is 2,500 feet at the end of which it connects with a tunnel 4,754 feet long.

From portal "G" nt the end of the tunnel, the pipeline rises to the inlet to the treatment works at Silvermine Bay which is able reut 35 million gallons of water a day.

to

The Altered and chemically treuted water flows downward from the treatment works along The following appointments, a 1,200-foot length of main to

promotions, transfers and post- the beach, where the 48-incl ings have been announced in diameter pipeline forms a fork Construction of the Colony's the Government Gazette this to join up with the twin 30-inch

largest treatment and

mornlog:

submarine pipeline that carries Clue the water under the sea to Sandy filtration works, which soapital Secretary: Messra E. W.

be Bay on Hongkong Island. form

the spent and A. E. Starling of part

Senior Hospital Secretories; Mr B. A. Senior to act ar integrated water supply Willher reared

Hospital Decretary; D= 0. J. Pen- scheme, will begin soon in

Do Medical and Health Oficer. the Shatin Valley.

Mr G. D. Eden to be Treasury Accountant.

The new wurks, covering an area of about 800,000 square feet, will be capable of treating and altering 120 million gal- lons of water a day.

Site formation for the new treatment works at Shatin, 10- gether with drainage works,

began some months ago.

Today's government gazette calls for tenders for the actual bullding of the treatment works and Alter system themselves.

Driver charged

with having

dutiable goods

A 40-year-old drivor, Leo

Yuan - tung,

of 148 Queen's-road west second floor appeared bofore Mr T. C. Chan of North

Mr. A. Edwardı

kõik to

to be

to

Mr H. Ching to be Administrative meer."

MT. D. D. Poland to be Acting Deputy Commissioner (Operations)

CAS.

Or T. Ou I-tehong to be a Medical Officer of School: Dr Tan sui-ring ceased to be an Assistant Medical Officer of Schools.

LAND PIPELINE

The land pipeline on Lantau Island will be laid in a trench and its entire length will be buried.

Tenders for the laying of the pipeline is called for in today's Government Gazette.

Work is expected to begin in August and take about a year 10 complete.

MORE MALAYANS VISIT

HONGKONG

From GREGORY WONG

Kuala Lumpur, June 21.

More Malayans visited Hongkong and China last year, a spokesman of the Federation immigra- tion headquarters said today.

Altogether 8,360 Malayans ***

Kowloon Magistracy this the highest total since 1957-- went to Ching and Hongkong, morning an charge of against 3,005 in 1059 and 3,403 having "dutiable Chinose In 1950. prepared

tobacco

European liquor.

and

The spokesman attributed this Increase to the Pelting Govern- It Is alleged that at 10,55 pm ment's relaxation last year of its yesterday, he had 200lbs of regulations governing overseas China prepared tobacco, 12 Chinese visitors and the person- bottles of brandy and 12 bottles jal belongings they were allowed of port wine, on which duty had to take with them, particularly not been paid, in a private car foodstuffs.

near 6 mile stone Castle Penk- Referring to applications from rond, Tsun Wan.

Federal clilzens for permits for

to

ped as a result of the amend- men's 10 the Prohibition of Entry Order.

SOME REFUSED Under ane of these amend- ments, wives wishing to come to Malaya must not have been their husbands separated from for a continuous period of five ycary.

A number of applications have been refused because hus- bands in Malaya had not been back to sec their wives for several years.

dear sir

Brean, near Burnham-on-Sea, He was 65.

EQUIPPED

with 500 horse power

engines and capable of a speed of 40 knots, five new launches have been ordered by the Maritime Customs from the Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Works, with

Chatham-road delivery to take place this

month.

As far as one can Bet, there

Construction has been are numerous mishaps hap- pening from time to time at rushed by the dockyards Chatham-road, Trimstuntaut in order to meet the emer- district.

gency situation, it is un- In fact, the road at the sald derstood, and the

locality is of course narrow each 32 feet with Two ways traille.

I believe that it is time, that a seven

feet

vessels in length,

in

beam,

run along iron bridge, similar drawing four feet six to the one erected at Wille-inches, and equipped with

radio and latest

anti- smuggling devices are exi

road, be also follow suit at a suitable

place at Chatham- road, Kowloon.

The sooner the better, for those pected to be of great ser

residing at the abovo satd vice in the smuggling sup- arca, would in time be safely pression' work.

avolded from nocidental risk.

During this few weeks. I have

scen a dog lover, whom his/

An all-Shanghai

anti-

will

sevaral hundred

atten.

her pet dog was instantly ran muggling committee over by a taxi. Then another bo created by representa- (wo days time, a small lad❘tives of carelessly rushed aut LETOSS the other side of the road, and he was unfortunate, that his nose was seriously Injured, general meeting

District Chamber of Com- Had it not beco the slowing merce.

dripping with blood.

down of the van. the poor lad would be by now, under the wheels of the said vehicle. Finally, we as a whole, do not

feel life worth the living.

ter by Whe road

trade associations ding the

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forthcoming of the

Manuscripts of nearly all

seclug some one being slaugh- of Arnold Bennet's principal monster works were offered for sale at from time to time at Chatham-Sotheby's recently, including nome 600 pages of "the Old Wives Tales."

road,

A RESIDENT.

BEACHWEAR COLLECTION

IN THE SEASON'S LATEST STYLES

by

vège

OF FRANCE

Last year, 700 wives from One of the nicest He was remanded for four their wives and children in China, 72 fathers and 325

join them in this mothers of Federal citizens things about summer country, the spokesman cald were granted permission to is all the fun at the that the number had now drop-come to Malaya.

days in jail custody for further | China investigationS.

No plea was taken.

POP by Goo

423

OH, NO - HE WAS KNOCKED DOWN AFTER-

BY THE PEDESTRIAN I'D

KNOCKED DOWN!

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