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TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1961,

Aberdeen-140 degrees of it taken in one shot!

You can view this scene with the naked eye, but not with a camero-that is, not with an ordinary camera. This shot Was takon at Aberdeen by a Ching Mail Staff Photo- grapher using a Panon superwide angle lens of 140 degrees. A series of pictures taken with this camera will appear in the China Mail and some will make you wonder whether.

Colony kaifong PICTORIAL PARADE

groups help drug addicts

Some of the Colony's kaifong welfare associations are

continuing to help drug addicts soaking voluntary treatment by paying all their medical expenses and, in deserving cases, by giving their families general assistance to tide them over the period of treatment and rehabilitation.

your eyesight is good as " In his latest report, the adds that many members of the

you think it is.

in the

| Secretary for Chinese Affairs public are taking un active part Government's mil-out drive against the drug menace by supplying Information on drug peddlars and dealers,

JAEGER-LECOULTRE

The world famous

automatic watch

Self-winding with

Rotor Movement

Designed for rapid winding; after only a few hours on your wrist the mainspring is fully wound. Take it off and it continues to run for 45 bours. These fine watches possess great immunity against shocks sud jolts -as the balance wheel oscillates at 19800 per hour or 10% above normal watch movements. It is the principle of the fast-splontog gyroscopes used as stabilisers in slips and planes.

HK$770 18K YELLOW GOLD HK$360 STAINLESS STEEL

Sole Agents:

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Printed and published by TERENCE Gordon Newlands PranER for and on behalf of South Chine Moving Post Limuted at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.

AS

"The relentless war against i traffickers, manufacturers zad dealers iti narcotics drugs well as drug addicts continues," the report continues.

During the second quarter, several big seizures of narcoties were made and a number of clandestine manufacturing cen- tres were broken.up. Many of fenders were given heavy

sentences by exemplary courts.

The

Local newspapers and broad- casting stations continued to play on important part in the anti-narcotics campaign.

ABOVE: A gay drum

dence seen at the recep-

tion in celebration of

the National Day of the

Republic of South Korea.

Paquerette's

SALE

STILL IN FULL SWING!

FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN

ALL

DEPARTMENTS -

STAR

SPECIAL

WARNER PANTIE GIRDLES (Med, Only)

USUALLY $72.00 NOW $45.00

1G-A, Des Voeux fid., C.

Information sought about child

A girl of about five days old was found abandoned outside "G" Block, Kun Tong Resettlement Aros, Kowloon at 9.30 am on August 14.

She was wrapped in a piece of black cloth.

The child is about, one-and-a- half feet in height, of medium bulld and has a sharp face,

Any person having informa- tion which may assist in den- tifying this child, is asked to contact the Detective Inspector, Kowloon City Police Station, Telephone No. 899331, Extension 650, or make a report to 'any Police Station,

BILL PASSED

Washington, Aug. 21.

A blit providing a possible desih 'penalty for piracy of planes

the to-

in flight was pamed by Ifonso of Represèntiative day. The vold was 272-5.. Similar to a measure previous“: ly, approved by the Senate, the bill would authorise" thỏ' death penalty, on recommendation of a jury, when force, vloletico or inrest of forte or violence, hadi Leon used to seita a planeAP.

ABOVE: Happy young-

sters clowning during the BOAC launch picnic for children who flow from Britain on board the air- line's aircraft to spend the summer holidays here with thoir families.

POP by Gag

"unites frokion jea

NEW

Lady Sheaffer

SKRIPARÁT FOUNTAIN TEN Data Gymplis

CUNITED PAPER QON LTAK,

DEATH OF

VETERAN S.COM. POST EMPLOYEE

Mr. Sar. Shiu-fong, Chief Storeman of the South Chino Morning Post Ltd, died at the Nethersole Hospital this morning.

He was 60,

Mr Sat, who devoted some

of the longest pany, had ono service records of all the staff members.

From the Files

25

years AGO

August 1936- THAT the authorities are tuking Borious view

of the drug traffic was re vealed by the Chief Justice1 Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions yes- terday when douling with two cases of possession of heroin paste and pills.

His Lordship. remarked: "This is the first time that the authorities have seen fit to send cases such да thin up for, trial. That can, of course, menn only onе thing, that the authorities are not satisfied with the Inadequate powers granted to the Magistrates of this Colony in connection with these offences, and have decided to send the cases to the Sessions with a view of securing heavier punish- ment of the offenders:""

Later, His Lordship ndd-

43 years of his Me to the comed that he had been given powers to deal with auch cases harshly and that he could inflict sentences up to ten years. "I shall not hesitate in so doing, should the occasion arise," he said.

He joined the newspapar as A storeman in 1918. At the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1941, he was instructed by the Vannging Director, Mr B.

.:

Wylle, to remain in the service 50 YEARS AGO of the Japanese 'invaders in order to look after the com- pany's interests.

PRESERVED

Extract from SCM Post 25 years ago column:

"The "plums of the Colonial service are admittedly the governorships, and it has been Thio he did, and it was partly due to Mr Sat's efforts that all suggested that these plums not being distributed with the company's minute cook that impartiality which

and a echelderable number of

Are

that

record Ales were hiddin and properly is looked for. Indeed,

Army men are

preserved during the Japanese is plainly civing #

occupation.

Mr Sat is survived by lls decided preference, that Naval widow, a son, Yu-kuen, and aspirants are in general three daughters: Miu-chun, Mlu- ed over and that the non- sheung, both married, and Miu- militant units in the Colonial 'Ang

acrvice not even admitted to

*The sort and the youngest daughter, Miu-sing. are now studying in the UK.

The funeral will take place at the Musilm cemetery in Happy Valley at 6 pm today.

Unemployed man charged with

killing foreman

court where promotion to these high offices is concerned.

"We do not go so far as share in these allegations of favouritism Rather do we think the fault lies in the system of appointment adopt-

testimonials which are unattainable by the civilian.

"Mr

Gershom

MP

* under which a soldier

can

| Formerly of Hong brought the mailer to strifeasted of a climax by his

circulat

ed utterances in the House of Commons & a little while back.

An unemployed - man, Yu He fearlessly launched out

G

but

Sui-man, 26, residing at into straightforward criticismin Block C Prospect Man-F

delicate subject, sion, first floor; was com».

to but small effect. scomingiu

questioned Mr K. A. S. Seely, the Under-Secretary of Colonel mited by Phillips at Control Magis- State, to whether the tracy this morning to appointment of Major Chan stand trail on a charge

of murder at the next criminal session.

service

The

CMG, as Governor of

was caused by lack

in the Colonial

of suficient character

ability to

to fill the appoint-

The accused was charged and the reply 100s a direct

with the murder of Ma Ka a

After most

foreman of the Fuen Shing Con cvcaion. struction Co., at the new site consideration",

said

Colom

of the Home for the Aged, at Seely, the Secretary of State Deep Bay, Aberdeen, on June for the Colonice recommended

30.

The accused was represented to his Majesty an officer whom by Mr Y, IL. Chan.

he considers in all, respect Sanlor Deteclive Inspector fitted for a very difficuit "and ·

T. M. 8. Chalmers prosecuted, responsible post".

WELL-WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? I'M A BUSY

MAN!

arlsberg

I would rather

miss the tram

than miss my

Carlsberg

Drink

Carlsberg

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