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Love wins

reprieve

for Violet

and Lion

London.

MONK, touched by

the love of Violet

and Lion, has vowed: "They

will

parted again.'

be

never

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meadow

And in a buttercup Violet and Lion, grey Shire horses, starled a new life to- gether.

But at one time it looked as though they might end up in a alaughterhouse when, after belug pals for 17 years on the 10 same farm, they were sold separate owners.

It seemed their days of use- fulness were over for they sluggish, lost weight, dull

became

and their conts

turned

Then somebody diagnosed their

trouble: Violet and Lion

were

pining to death for each other's company.

TOUCHING

So with the help of the Inter- national League for the Protec- tion of Hornes, they were brought together again at St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough, Kampshire-and their future home will be with the 29 monks who live there,

Said Brother Erkenwald, manager of the monks' 22-acre form: "It is most touching to see such love between animals.

It is quite impossible to part them. They are absolutely de- voted.

"They insist on working to- gether, going

everywhere to- gether. We have made arrange- ments here for them to live together in the same stable,"

CHINA MAIL

Roaming the range together again.....Lion and Violet.

ADDITIONAL COVERAGE

OF FOURTH TEST

ot

The Fourth Test between, of the evening 1 just alter England. and Australia midnight on FM 91 megacycles, Radio Hongkong's English Ser- which

Old begins

vice will also be carrying Trafford, Manchester, to cricket on its Medium Wave day will receive additional (880 kilocycles) for the half- coverage by Radia Hong- hour between 11.15 and 11.45. kong.

The provision of additional Medium Wave coverage on Lion ball commentaries relayed from quests from

answer to many re- Ksteners who do 17.25 pm and throughout the rest not possess FM receivers,

Sold league secretary Mrs Anne Colvin: "We have never known such affection

between two animais. Violet and were dying of broken when they were parted."

hearts

As well as the BBC bail-by-

comes in

There's no Shadow of a doubt

JoYou'll be glad you said, 'Johnnie

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·THURSDAY, JULY 27; 1961.

Sheaffer's PEM

Ten For Men

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY

FOR MEN

From the --Filos-

Gather from India, Far East JESUITS DECIDE TO FORM 25 SOCIAL ACTION INSTITUTE

Jesuit Fathers engaged in social work in India and the Far East have decided to form an Institute

for Social Action to co-ordinate their work.

In Hongkong next week they will hold meetings conducted by their Committee for Development of

Socio-Economic Life in Asia, known briefly as SEL..

Infectious

diseases

kill 28

At the Catholle Centre library on the 17th floor of the Grand Building, Connaught-road, Cen- tral, daily programmes are being organised from 9 am to 1.pm with additional special pro- Hammes for afternoon periods.

to

SEMINAR

Twenty-eight deaths from action

and material infectious direasas oc- expecially

roups

Described by the Rev Fr F. J. Howatson, organiser, and host, as a seminar on practical suctpi Improve human conditions through various curred during the work instruments of self-help, the ended on July 15, as com- faculty for the classes and dis- been pared with 30 in the pre-cussion vious week, to health gathered from several Aslan centree of social study and figures showed today, action. Of the total, 22 deaths were from tub.rculosis, two from and one each, from measles

chickenpox, poliomyelitis, en terle fever (typhold) and dysentry (baclliary),

In the same period, 108 fresh easts of tuberculosis were notified, bringing to 6,500 the of tuberculosis. jetal number cases reported since the begin- ning of the year.

BIRTHS

Births registered in the Colony totalled 1,845-587 in Hongkong, 975 in Kowloon and 269 in the New Territorica. There were 342 deuths from all causes-110 in Hongkong, 200 in Kowloon and 23 in the New Territories.

Young girl steals $69 from father

a

Mr Jack Kent is the Aslan representative of the World Extension Department of the Credit Union National AMO- ciation, a non-profit-making as- cociation composed of many credit union leagues in many countries.

"The Rev. Fr James Berna who will advise on co-operatives and marketing, is an economist In charge of the research section of the Extension Department of the Social Institute at Poona in India. He helps with co-oporn- five housing and fishing projects to promote self-help and human values for village people.

CREDIT-UNIONS

Rev Fr Albert O'Hara. * sociologist teaching at Talwon University, will lecture on credit unions as an instrument of Socio- Economic Development, with the Rev Fr Robert Ballon, who Is head of the Department of

Relations Industrial

Deaf and dumb boy

awaits sentence for stealing $60

A 15-year-old deaf and dumb boy who admited

stealing $60 from man at the Lung. Shing. Theatre in Kowloon City, was remanded for seven days by Mr J. E. Dargan at North Kow- loon Juvenile Court this morning for a probation officer's report.

Inspector 1. W. Ellas said that at 10 pm on July 5,

the complainant, Chan Loung-cheung

was

standing at the theatre intending to buy a ticket when he felt someone touching his pocket. Chan turned around and saw the boy attempting to

conceal something.

Chan caught hold of the boy's hand and found $60. Inspector Elias told Mr Dargan that the boy had

four previous convictions for larceny.

Angry father

wants son

sent to jail

years

AGO

July 1936

NCHOOLS

have

never

of journalism

boon popular with Fleet-stroot, but a big change started when Tom Clarke, a famous newspapermafi, took over the course recently at the London University.

It will be remembered by older residents in the Colony that Tom Clarke was a member of the staff of the South China Morn- ing Post in the early 1900'a. His reputation as a Nowa Editor on the Daily Mail was one of super-excellence, and his subsequent editor

two ship of

important papers, including the Nows Chronicle, proved that he knows the newspaper game. He is putting all his ex- perience and energy behind the job at the University and has, at present, about 120 students.

Londott,

The largest "angel" BUCT shown waa exhibited in the Pageant of Tudor Days at the Hurlingham Club today. held on behalf of the Waifs and Strays Society.

in, and Standing 7 ft o weighing 25 stone, Mr W. Olding who claims to be the tallest man in England, play- ed St Michael, Twenty yards

of

cloth was required to drape

at the An angry father asked a Magistrate at Central him, and the dress-maker had

Sophia University in Tokyo,

A 14-year-old girl who stole

The Rev Fr Walter Hogan, $69 from her father and

Assistant Director of the spent it on a wrist watch, Institute of Social Order Ja shirt, and food and Manila, will open the seminar on Monday with a amusement, appeared be- at 9 am

on "Basiz for Credit foro Mr J. E. Dargan at lecture

Unions and Other Forms North Kowloon juvenile Social Action." court this morning.

The girl admitted three charges of larceny and was re- manded seven days for a pro- bation officer's report.

Mr Juan C. Tan, of one

of

President of the leading labour unions in the Philippines, will speak at the 11.30 session on

this morning to sentence his son to "18 to mount a step ladder to

Bon

months' hard labour”. Speaking in a very loud volco, the father said that his often stole, and smoked heroin.

Mr K.A.S.

the Phillips, Magistrate, told the father to calm down and remanded the 26-year-old son for seven days ponding a probation officer's re- port,

Jailed 2 months for showing indecent films

reach his massive shouldera.

HELEN WARD

journalist and resfilent in the Far East for nearly 80 .bado farewell to

MBROMFIELD, veteran

years,

Labour Unlon as an instru- The unemployed man, Young An unemployed men, Leung Shanghai last week when Inspector 1. E. Ellas said thement of Socio-Economic Deve-Po-shu, of no fixed address, was girl's father discovered money missing from the house on three lopment, occasions.

| charged with stealing an electric iron worth $12 from his mother.

Dijkstra, The Roy Fr Jolun The father suspected that his adviser to the Panja Sela daughter had stolen the money movement In Indonesia, will and took her to the police speak about

co-operatives and station.

various fartz improvement

leading to group work

IRON STOLEN

Inspector G. D. Carter fold The giri admitted the thefts.

full the court Young went to visit inspector Ellas said that the development. Consumers and his mother at 50F Belcher-street, girl had previous conviction production will be other aspects third floor, Western district, on Tuesday morning. After Yeung for larceny.

dealt with in this session.

had left, his mother discovered

POLICE ASKED TO

GIVE

DRIVER ANOTHER TEST

A magistrate this morning asked the Commis- sioner of Police to put a motorist who had knocked down a pedestrian through another driving 'test.

Mr J. E. Dargan, sitting at slightly injured. No damage defendant's to the Magistracy, was caused North

Kowloon made the recommendation when car,

Ying he Aned the motorist,

The defendant had a clear Kwong-kee, of 7C Victory-record, avenue, ground floor, $200 for careless driving. He also dia- qualified Ying from driving for 12 months.

Ying had obtained his driving licence four months before the offence.

Inspector L W. Ellas, pro. aceuting, sald that at 8.30 pm on May 14 the defendant was driving his

along Narn car

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west. At the junction of Un May I as the new -Hon Secre- Chau-treat the defendant was *tary thank you, for your do-

travelling at a speed of about

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The defendant saw a podes“, trian standing at the junction/ but drove on end hit him, The pedestrian was thrown onto the bonnet of the ear,

After the accident, the de- fendant drove straight' ahead, crossing: Un Chau-#froet at sli anxic. The Bear eventually mounted football on : thu wastern side of the trout and alopped.

Inip. Elles said that fortunktw». ly, “the pedestrian was duly

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an electric iron missing.

Young was later located by the police and admitted stealing the iron which he had pawned for $12.

Asked why he stole from his mother, Young repited: "I had no money for lood."

POP by Go

'HO

Francisco.

Hing, 55, of 63 D Block Lishe sailed aboard the NYK Tung Building, Wanchai, liner Asama Maru for Son was jailed for two months by Mr A. J. Sanguinetti She plans to retire to her this morning at the Cauze- Chinese-style residence, way Bay Magistracy for "Hilltop," in Sausalito, to showing indecent films. write a novel dealing with A polles party raided the fat changing conditions in the yesterday and found defondant in the course of showing a reel Orient. Born in the Middle of indecent films to seven per-

America, Mrs and who said they paid $1 cach Bromfield first went to for admission..

Shanghai in 1909, when the tram cars carried signs "chits not accepted."

In prasing sentence, the

magistrate said, "A lot of these things are going on and I must nend you to prison to deter others from committing/ the same kind of offence."

He also ordered the film and the projector to be confiscaled.

MAMMA MIA! NOW I CAN BUY A PLACE OF MY OWN!

Printed and pubilatikt Han- Beeretary) Chilsa Morting Pool Maltes

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West of

Married to an English- man, she acted us British agent in Russia during the pre-revolution days.

Phew! a Sticky Day! But now home for a

Carlsberg

Drink

Carlsberg

·NEWLANDE

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