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CHINA

Extablished 1845

MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961.

Sydney Trade

COLONY STAND 'A

NEARLY $2M IN LOANS

Hongkong fishermen get financial help

Loans totalling $1,987,000 were made to fishermen and farmers from funds administered by the Co-operative Development and Fisheries Department during the second quarter of this year..

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4 to $12

51.229,500,

toda

1

The period 1

to 9471,260 were made from the Fkk Mar- Leting Ougaronation fund. About

Tender

ut

** kopanem bj vrative tarjetjes. Two of the loans were made to individual

shermen.

In its latest report, the Com-

99 per cent of the aanuunt was missioner of Co-operative Deve-

3 HONGKONG INDUSTRIAL

EXECUTIVES TO ATTEND CONFERENCE IN AMERICA

und Fisheries states that two loans totalling $7,100 were issued from the CARE Loon Fund to shrimp fishermen are members uj

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operative societies.

FISHING CRAFT

20-

to

#ight members of co-operative sorieties received Inans totalling $882,400 from the Fisheries Development Loan Fund

hance the construction and mrchamsation of distant und middle water Ishing craft.

Repayments 10 the Fish Merkeling

Organisation Loan Fund maunted to $682,000.

Other repayments during the quarter weret nearly $12,000 to the CARE Loan Fund, $9,000 to

Welfare Mechanispil

Loan

the Colonial Development and Fund, and over $10,000 to the Development Loan

Three Hongkong industrial executives have been invited to attend the Second International Industrial Conference to be held in San Franc-Fisheries isco from September 11 to 15.

Ther are Sir Sik-nin Chac. - Chairman Hongkong Chines Hark: Mr P. Y. Tang, Govern- 1 ing Director. South Sea Textile Mik tu. Ed., and J. L Mar den, Chilemon, Weick, Mai- Ben & Co. Ltd.

Papirjati of the meeting is

problems

to Consttter

Issues furing

world economy ver the next dreude, and to define gore clearly the role of private patempori, er in meetnes these challensten.

Sponsored by the National Industrial Conference Pearl and Stanford Renouvel Institute, The conference will bring 10- gether Som 500 top business! leader tran 48 countries.

THREE CATEGORIES

Meetings will be divided into three catistortest plory sensititi, Commitrerat panel vessirges, roundtable sessions.

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At both the panel sessions. and Foodtable ressions, par- Hupant: well! dipen : economies. and management subjects.

$10

St wat Bran patient have Ferm inviteri on individual in rit, and are attending in a prival · capacity.

Landlord applies

to Tribunal

Fund.

Lo

MAIL

Fair closes

Mr Bolt Sekraner, newly- appointed station engineer for Swissair in longkung, arrived here yesterday from Zurich to take up his post.

ME Schraner. who has served In

Far varlous Enslern stations for the air- Iine, will be the first re- sident engineer for Swissale In Hongkong. He was re- cently station engineer Tokyo,

Cash prizes

offered in

photo contest

SHEAFFER'S Imperial II

ballpoint with "Reminder clip

MILE MAINTAI UNITED PAPEN CO. ÚTI

GREAT SUCCESS'

200,000 see goods displayed

From ROBIN HUTCHEON

Sydney, Aug. 13. Mr Dhun Ruttonjee last night switched out the lights for the last time on the Hong- kong stand at the Sydney Trade Fair - shortly after the last visitor had been presented with ค big selection booklets, bulletins and brochures`about the Colony.

Right up the end, delegates |

the took trade inquiries and total for the last it days stands at about 336.

Despite the spring weather only about 60,000 attended the last day of the fair about 15.000 saw the Colony stand- compared with 180,000 who crammed the showground on the previous Saturday.

space

of

for the

Children win

Winners

prizes

From the Files

25

years AGO August 1936

Paotingfu.. 1ENERAL Sung. Cheh- yuan, already famous for his gallant defence of

of the "Paladac" the Great Wall against the picture colouring contest Japanese attack in 1932, received awards of one won a signal victory today your's primary school in a war on Paotingfu flies, tuition from the Parke Disgusted with the num-. Davis International

Corber

of these insecta en- poration, this morning at countered during an inspec- Jardine House.

tion of barracks here, he Mr A. P. Henningsen, Director armed all available mon with of Henningsen and Co Ltd, sole

gwatters and

agents for Parke Davis products here and in Macau, congratulated the young winners whose artistic He suid several countries had skill was judged the best of all

pictures submitted. already booked

1903 Trade Fair.

PERTH FAIR Perth and Western Australla are also organising an inter-ping. national trade lafr next year, end the Hongkong delegates have been approached informally to

The winner of the first group for students in primary classes 1 and 2, nges six to eight years, was seven-year-old Pei Win- pupil at the She is Maryknoll School in Hongkong. SECOND GROUP Miss Elizabeth Buller, dought-

prize in the second group for class 3 and 4 students, She 19 nine years old.

commenced his campaign by ordering each man to kill 300 at least, Those killing more than 300 would be rewarded with money prizes, he said, and those falling short would be condemned to kill 1,000 flies within a prescribed period.

As the sun fell, civil ser- vants and soldiers reported

take space in both. The governer of the Commodore, won frs: back to headquarters with

ment is unlikely to make decision for some time, how-

Colony

estimate ever. delegates 200,000 people saw the stand during the 1 days of the fair- or 25 per cent of the total gate.

at the

Mr Ruttonjec, who led the delegation Hongkong fair, futer attended a celebra- tion dinner

and of oysters 21 steak

the Chinese-owned with his nightclub

Five hundred dollars in cash be offered in prizes will The J. E. Joseph trust fund

the third annual Pacific disbursed ever $580,000 1,154 members

Photographic Contest, it Chequers of vegetable mrkeling pig raising and egriessiturat eredit Bocletles, Hepayments umounted nearly $485,000,

TOTAL

to

The accuainted total of loans from the J. E. Joseph Issued trust and since the inception amounts to over $0.250,000 of which over $8,000,000 has been

KO-

was announced by F. wife and other members of the Morvin Plake, executive delegation. director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, sponsor of the competi- tion. The contest, open in 3mateurs and professionals alike, is for black and white pictures only from the top Judges will be ranks of professional photo. graphers

First prize will lu $300; second, $350; And third, $50.

A new ten-storoy block cost-repaid.

Seventy-two members of six ing $740,000 for Happy

marketing vegetable Valley, is the subject of operative societies received exemption proceedings total of $39,000 from the Veget-Engraved plaques also will be given to the lop three winners, Markeling Organisation opened this morning bole

Loan Fund. Nearly $89,500 and 10 honorable mention rib fore Mr W. Ancurin-

bons syill be presented. was repaid by vegetable farmers

Entries Tribunal during the three-month period

must be at PATA's San Francisco headquarters by members, ended on June 30.

Winners will be an- The accumulated total of the Nov. 30. vegetable marketing organisa-nounced at the tenth anniver The 60-year-old tion tonn fund stands at $2,004,-rary Pacific Area Travel Con- houses on the sitc orc 000 of which $1,863,000 has been ference in Hongkong, between Nos. 59-61,

Jan. 21-26. Wongnci-repair. chong-road,

Jones, Tenancy President, ond

Mr R.. Sleap and Mr L. P. Kwok.

The landlord applicant, Mr Ong Shion-chat, represented by Messru Seu and Liting, owns the mile which is near to the vast side of Vintrk-road,

Two Hongkong business He plans to replace the two

leaders. Mr P. Y. Tang und Mr G. E. Madvn, were invited In the #rst meeting held in Sep- imber. 1957.

THE SALE

WAITING FOR

houses containing right fats and erect on the site the new block of 36 dats designed by Mr F. H. Li, archBeet.

YOU HAVE BEEN

Paquerette's

(of course)

STARTING WEDNESDAY, 16th AUGUST

DOORS OPEN

FROM 9 A.M. TILL G P.M.

16-A Dos Voeux Rd., G.

Tol. 21-157

Bus driver charged

with causing girl to lose leg

"I was a great success, and 1 feet sure Hongkong is going to the make important gains in Australian market" he said.

**The delegates Kave sterling service and I am very pleased with our showing."

Four members of the Colony's delegation Daniel Lam, S. Lee, S. S. Gordon and Bill Dorward. are returning to Hongkong on Tuesday or Wednesday, and the deputy leader Mr Gordon will give a press Wednesday.

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conference

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The winner of the third group, attending class & or 8, is à Macao student, Fung Tsin- wee of St Joseph's School, Масло.

All the prize winners were tested Individually un their colouring ubility and Heates were received from their

certi-

the minimuma "kill" for ex- ceeded,

*

50 YEARS AGO

Extract from SCM Post 25 years ape columpi

"The speech made in the

Melbourne, of Paladue and the three prize-day wind in the welfare of

winners were given six bottles

cach.

Shop owner found

Mr Tonk Wo is visiting Mel-teachers verifying their scholas House of Commons by Mr bourne and Now Zealand before the standards altained. There Gerakow Stewart, MP for returning to the Culony at the were 50 finalists in each group Wirral Division, which is re- end of September. Mr Rutton who each received # bottles produced in eur, columna to- Jee Is visiting

will be read by everyone Adelaide and Perth with his wife before returning.

About 20 longkong students who helped out on the stund holidays with planning meny earned during the fair.

But for Peter Chun, who played the part of the hotel tunager in the stage version of the World of Suzic Wong in There is a chance that at least

Sydney, his cheque will go to- part of the Hongkong stand, towards his living expenses In photo-murals London. He is leaving Aus- gether with the

October used in the display, will be ex-tralia

10 begin Biblied in a big Sydney store studying for the Bar. next week. Some exhibits wll ;

into the Hongkong be token trade representative's office for a permanent display.

STORE DISPLAY

tu

Taronga park zoo will take a school of thriving goldfish which were one of the must admired exhibits.

The carpet showing Sydney Harbour bridge will go back to the home of Lord Mayor H. F. Jensen.

The carpet was presented to him after the official opening last week.

Hongkong records tenturing Kong Ling. Mona Fung and Glancarlo's combo, together with the Tourist Association's record set "Sounds of Hong- kong" are being handed out to Sydney raello stations by Trade

have had disc Jockeyn u asking

Yesterday the taal of several thousand pamphlets were hond-

but special ed out,

selection trade bulletins, directories, cata- of Commeres Jogues, Chamber

A China Motor Bus driver pleaded not guilty be- Onteer Bili Durward.

fore Mr I. T. Morris at Causeway Bay Magis-one way from Sydney tracy this morning to a charge of dangerous for copies" he said. driving causing grievous bodily harm.

BEST PAMPHLET

Wong Borg. of 48 Village | Eust with two mali children, road Enrage, was represented Yuen Ping and Kit Ping. by Mr H. Calne.

She said they were crossing from the hillside lowards the reports and other handout" Hic is alleged to have driven a bus dungerously and to have Waterfront. When they started, literature was kept for the last knocked down a wiri at the there was no traßle, hit when visitor. erossing of Queen's-road East. they were half way across the road, the bus knocked down ecusing her to lose a leg.

Yuen Ping who was on her right Insp. M. R. Atkinson, side. The child

Many visitors described Hong- knockestong's four-page colour pamph- prosecuting. in outlining the down in the centre of the road fet case, said that at about 7.53 ptn and on the crossingly, she said. Improbable Colony" as the best entified. "The Exciting March 6, the defendant was

FRIGHTENED

at the fair, [ driving a bus alung Queen's-road Eust and was travelling in an easterly direction.

While travelling along f straight stretch of road, he approached a pedestrian cross- jing. At this time an ok lady and two children were starting to cross the rund from the north to the south side,

CROSSING

Way

The woman sald she Was The Hongkong stand niso feightened when she saw the attracted the largest number of girl bleeding from her leg, and visitors

among the 10 smuli

ran to inform the girl's mother international extubers.

Wong Chi-tim living at Bi Russia, with sputniks, cars, Wing Fung-street ground floor! helicopter and heavy tarm who gave his occupation as machinery,ttracted mont driver, testined flat at about

there were people, B 7.53 pm on that day, he was bomb senone venterday and two standing near the counter of a restaurant in Queen's-road East, one on Friday. looking onto the road.

On Friday, volice cleared the He said he saw an old woman bik pavilion when they received telephone bomb threat, Atter

They stepped onto the cross holding two children, and they Ing, and the westbound traffe' were about to cross the road on came to a halt. When they | the zeben crossing, reached the centre of the rand He said he then turned round on the crossing, and were about to talk to a friend, but turned to negotiate the second half of the crossing, the bus, driven by the defendant, passed along the crossing ark! pulled one of the children underneath the front offakle of the wheel.

round again, when he heard tite woman shouting 'save lite'.

He said he then went to the centre of the road, and now sinali giri lying on the road bleeding from one of her legs. As a result of this the child The child was lying near the Jost A leg. Insp. Atkinson middle of the bus and Hald.

about alx feet away from the Yeung Klu ving nt 02 pedestrian erogainų.

He said that he helped Queen's-road East, firal floor. testined that on March 6, at 7.83 diznel (rafie until finally pn, she was crossing a peder- ambulance arrived. irainn crossing In Queen's-tund Hearing is continuing.

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a thorough search, they found nothing and allowed the waiting crowds to return.

Yesterday'a schre was nother

honk

Fallee made a routine search In but the crowds remnined the pavilion and few were aware of the threat until they read this morning's papers,

A Trade Fale offelal last night estimated the pubile at- tendance for the 11 days nt about 700,000, or three times the torumber of visitors

at the the Melbourne Trade Fair in 1959 et which Hongkong also ex- hibited.

Assault charge

not guilty

the Colemy. Mr Gerakow Stewart was for many years in business in this Colony and devoted the last few years of his residence to the public ser vice as an Unofficial meniber of the Legislative Council,

"During the debate m the Colonial Estimates, Mr Ste- wart drew altention to the inadequate compensation ac- corded to the Colony of Hong- Lai Yan, 39, a shop owner, kong in account of the sup

of incest charge

was found

not guilty of

ita of preesion charge of incest at the from

Criminal Sessions morning.

discharged.

revenue

Home

under

The optum. this Government, almost

стви

pressure, fulfilled its promise The Jury of Ave men and two of u substantial cott- women deliberated for 35 tribution on account of the minutes before returning a five-tom of revenus, but how sub two majority verdict of not stantial that contribution was P. H. Roberts, 37, a civil | guilty.

is shown by the illuminating Mr Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr figure quoted by the member servant attached to Royal Air Force, Little Sai Wan, then ordered the accused tube for Wirral. appeared before Mr A. J. The Prosecution alleged that “Again, although the Home Sanguinetti at the Cause-Lai had carnal knowledge of his Government grants the Colony between with one hand a sum of £33,- way Bay Magistracy this 13-year-old daughter

January 1050 and February 000 to make up for its morning on a charge of

1961.

deprivation of revenue, forced assault occasioning bodily

Mr H. H. B. Hobson, Crown the method under which harm.

Counsel, prosecuted.

lenica the military contribu- The defendant, living at 38

tion permits it to take atoa Happy View Terrace, third

with the niber

hand a cool floor, admitted assaulting

twenty per cent for the cost buy, Lau Kam-chun, near Pui Kiu School, Brondwood-rond,

of upkeeping Hongkong as an on August 12.

outpost of Imperial defence, This deduction is made from

fross the

revenue of the Colway, the aubatantial cons included, without any regard to expenditure."

BOAC SERVICE BOAC will commemorate the introduction of its Comet 4 jet rvice to Manila, which is due to begin operations in November

tribution $50 this year, by producing First

Flight Covers.

He was remanded till Wednesday because the jured Boy was till in hospital, Huberis Was allowed bull.

POP by Gog

437

I DON'T LIKE

MY COOKING EITHER--BUT I DON'T

COMPLAIN EVERY TIME I SIT DOWN TO EAT IT!

Carlsberg

Drink

I would rather -miss the tram than miss my

Carlsberg

Carlsberg

BEER

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