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Private summonses MAN

dismissed-no

evidence offered

The nine summonses brought against Chan Shou- woon, an Elected Member of the Urban Council, by Kong Mou-sum, of 115 Argyle- street, Kowloon, were dismissed by Mr N. R. Wylie at North Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

Mir Patrick Yu, defending. instvented by Mr W. I. Cheung, Then asked for the dismutal of all the summonses against his eliza!. i

Mr S. V. Giltins, instructed by: Mr P. C. Lam, representing the complainant, Kong Mott-sum, tod! The court that there ware private prosecutions and instruction any evidence against the defen- ! dent in at the nine surumoases. ¦

were

not to offer

Japanese girls

to sell watches in Switzerland

THREE WEEKS

The omavonses brought in a series of three each over a period BE three weeks, were instituted by Keng under wetion 50(A) of ] the Larteny Ordinance.

All the SBMonses alleged that tr defendant, of 224 Gluucester-road, ground floor, Hongking on vavirus dates bes Tween Drevinizer, 1959, and January this year, at Tali Ming College at 76 Sai Yee-street, Kowloon, with meni to defraud,

sums of money

Two pretty Japanese girls' caused valjas

orc travelling half-way, to a paid by the speelal mana round the world to soller at the Tak Ming Co. Ltd. to!

throw different people by falsely Swiss watches in Switzar-

pretending that they were em- pinyed by the College and were titled to receive the money

land.

They

Misure Sumiko

Nagayo and Yoku Sakural and

they are the first two Japanese ·

Airts to undertake

such a trip

for a Swiss company,

40" wiges.

Mi Nonayo and Miss Sa- kursi arrived here yesterday by Three-car

Swissair frum Tokyo on the first leg of their trip. They were arretrpanied by Mr Jean Flober, conimercial director of

kajal and Studio Watch Partories Lat of a Chaux-de- Find

Mr Hofner explained that With the recent increase "f Japanese tourists to Switzer- Jand it is felt that It would be a great attraction to have the girls in Switzerland,

Established 1845

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1961.

MAN JAILED

JAILED FOR HAVING HEROIN

A 42-year-old man, found gulity of possessing 10 ounces of heroin, was sent to jail for three years by Judge W. F. Pickering at the Kowloon District Court this morning.

The judge told Leung Hong, of 23 Sung Yee- street, Walled City, who pleaded that the drugs did not belong to him, that it was immaterial na to the

The ownership of the drugs.

accused was charged with possession, Judge Pickering said, und he had found him guilty on that charge.

More receiving

help from student project

More boys were receiving help or accommodation ·

from the Mark Memorial Home, the Rennie's Mill student aid project, Mr David Taylor, the Director said,

He disclosed that the figure had risen from 23 in 1050 to 85 this year.

in his annual report, he acknowledged help from "many sources in the world" including The Dutch Reformed Church, and banditsservice from individuals such as wrlip is

grab £1,100

the Rey James Muir going to Australia and Mrs P. van Coille who will also shortly be leaving the Colony.

TAKE-OVER

very recent development here has been the take-over by the Hongkong Government Resettlement Department of Rennies Mili, which now be- comes a resettlement area.

Three masked bandits hid in a

in Rochester-road, green van Canadien Town, jumped out

a fourth man I when

rammed ja car with a Cansul, grabbed £1,100 in a hng, and escaped in a Jaguar driven by a fifth man. The money, wakes for work- ers in a mineral water factory, was guarded by three oficials This means that the Guvern- who were slightly injured by the į ment will plan, and is planning, agent in Hongkong for Vulcain; raiders' costies. -- London Ex- the future policy and expansion watches,

pres Service.

Mr Hofner was met t-the

nisport by Mr K. C. Liu, general

of the area.

Complement Your Party Gown With A

CAN-CAN

"People here will have 11- proved sanitation, a better water supply and registered schools to provide an adequate education for their children. There may be some need for removal to ad- jacent sites, but so far 1.3 is possible this disturbance will be reduced to the minimum.

"The people of Bennies Mill will thus be gradually absorbed into the economy of Hongkong, and it is hoped that they will be able to become acclimatised to full citizenship instead of living as refugues receiving charity as a matter of course," Mr Taylor said.

paid tribute also to the He work of the Chairman, Mr Owen Hamilton, who joined the organisation at its inception in 1957.

DEPARTURE

"He has to relinquish this ofice owing to his departure from Hongkang carly next year", he said.

Mr Taylor said It was through Mr Hamilton's interest that Kowlcon Rotary Club of which he was President last year, had given $10,000 for further development.

American

visitors

'WORLD IN DARKNESS'

Four Filipinos

on mission to bring peace

SHEAFFERS

IMPERIADU

Sheaffer quality features at moderate prices

London Office makes 105

introductions

The Hongkong Government office in London mo'o 105 commercial introduc- tions of Hongkong goods last month,

These cover, among other products, transistor radios, stainless steel cutlery, mirrors, flowers, cigarette hters and various kinds of garments,

From the Files

25

years AGO

June 1936

FTER a hearing which

A must have constituted

com-

Four bare-footed Filipino missionaries, who artificial

are preaching for "world peace and universal unity," arrived in the liner

One hundred and

twelve record for length at the visitors called at the London President Wilson this morning on the

Office and all were interviewed Central Magistracy

Requests way back to the Philippines after attend-personally.

were prising 33 sittings since received for information about November 22, 1985, includ- ing the World Congress for Cultivating the Colony And for literature ing remands,

the extradi- Human Spirit sponsored by the Inter to be used in schools.

tion proceedings in connec tion national Foundation Harmony in Tokyo.

They

of

ale Mr Eleuterio J.

founder

the World Prace

Tropa. "Lamplighter

Mission,"

I Miss Dominga onzo, Mr Roman Acob and Mr Rufino Mayian.

Founded in Loug

on

Cultural

Boy refused

Bh to pay for

California, on July 4, 1949, the rucial and non-political."

mission is "non-sectarian, son-

SEVEN CLAIMS

The London Offee dealt with seven claims arising in the United Kingdom against Hong- kong suppliers. II. M. Customs and Exelse wrote 185 Jetters to Hongkong accountants calms to preference.

about

with the attempted assassination of Mr Wang Ching-wel, then President of the Executive Yuan and Foreign Minister of China, was brought to IL close yesterday afternoon.

Judgment was delivered During the same month, the by Mr W. Schofield who London Villec distributed 300 found the fugitives had a copies of the Annual Report for 1980 and 2,000 illustrated book-strong or probable case to He committed Government Information Ser- them to prison to await vices.

further order from His Excellency the Governor.

lets produced by the Hongkong answer, 'protection'

The leader of this mission has travelled around the world lecturing on love for each other. A 14 and universal consciousness make the world as one home. humanity one family and everybody a world cillzon.

"IN DARKNESS"

He said he founded the mis- sion because he believed that "the world today is in dark-

ness."

"There is no unity and love among people only a great competition for power between nations and individuals,”

sate.

If the

ho

tendency continued, mankind will be destroyed.

E. J. TROPA

Was

Tho art and oditorial This could be avoided only by director of a leading Cali-unity and respect for each other. to try and fornian publishing house is mission nchieve this. arrived here today on The missionaries wore black board the s.s. President uniforms with

red and Wilson in the course of a sashes and epaulettes. Far East tour, with his "The black is a sign of mourn- wife and son,

ing for the dead, the red for danger, and destruction, and the

green

He is Mr Thomas McKimson green for hope, peace, love and

of the Whitam Publishing Com-kindness." pany of Beverly Hills. The Mc- Kimsons with remain in the Colony for one week, taking ad- vantage of the newly-introduced Hongkong Manila Hongkong route of APL ships.

They are reompanied on the tour by Mr Robert Huff, presi- dent of the Pacific Palisades Drug Company of Los Angeles and Mrs Huff who will also be staying here for one week.

"NO VICES"

"Our mission forbids all vices, drinking, smoking.

violence," Mr gambling and Tropa said.

"From nature we came and to nature we will return he seld.

year-old shoeshine boy, Loung Chi-kuen, was highly commended by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Magistracy this morning for his courage

Gift for the blind

in reporting to the police the

about a

mon

who had tried to extort protection money from him.

.

The Rev. James A. Muir of the Christion Welfare & Relief Council, has given his electronic Detective Inspector D. G organ to the Hongkong Music McNell

said Leung carried on Training Centre for the Blind. his business In the Shaukiwan

This gift is a token of my district. On June 10, a 20-year- | admiration вот the splendid old man, Chiu Man-wal, work you are doing," he said, in

approached

him at Tai Sheka nate to the Centre.

streel, near the Cheung Lo Theatre, and asked him for a "protection fee" uf 50 cents.

Leung did not have that much money with him, and Chiu then punched him on the chest and kicked him.

He also told the boy to get money and pay him 50 cents vach day for protection.

The boy reported the matter to the police.

Delretive Corporal Wong Kam and a detcelive constable, Chan Chick-ylu. were detailed ta make inquiries into the boy's allegations.

On Monday at about 3 pm, they located Chiu in Shaukiwan- rond, outside house No 193.

Chiu admitted the assault and having threatened the boy for a protection fee.

At the Shaukiwan Poller Station, Chiu also admitted be- ing a member of the

Chung Yeung Tong Trind Sociely, Fur- that ther enquiries revealed Chiu had been collecting 50 cents each day from two other shoe- shing boys in Shaukiwan, frem mid February

June until late this year.

Mr Yang also commended the policemen for the "excellent job," and said he would bring the matter to the notice of the Commissioner of Police.

Warder bitten

A prisoner attacked a warder in his cell at Wandsworth Jali the other day. He punched the It for this reason that the omeer on the nose and bit him Express believers do not cut their hair on the face-London

Service, or wear shoes.

Mr P. H. Sin, appearing on behalf of the fugitives, immediately gave notice of an appeal to the Supreme Court for a writ of Habeas Corpus. The extradition the proceedings against first fugitive only on four other charges relating to the murder of Mr Tang Yu-iu at North Station Shanghai and the attempted assassination of Mr T. V. Soung was then commenced.

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