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GOVT TO BUILD MORE

HOUSING ESTATE BLOCKS

Government appointments gazetted

The

following appointments, iransfers and promotions were notifed in today's Govern-

ment Gazette:

At 14 Fank-shu censed to be an Uniiketal Member of Tim Legiztu. tive Courrie the return of Me 1.1.

$ 15 Worters has been ap pouted Secretary to the Beard Sirencing Justices,

new

Mr Tay Bowes-chrok zealed to b an Arting Secretary for Chinese Ares and beesine Adentonstrative Assistent, Commerce | fuctuntry Began treul

Mr Varm Man-dang ten been pro- moford to Assistant of electrioni engineer in the Public Works De.

LI

Mordon Wtams tas beer nja- potted at evention sfeer.

Mir Norm Puford has been ap- pointed Assistant Director of Social Weitere Department

Mr. Rowley has been pra1- mated Cadet Tatkalog Surveyor indle Works Department Mr. Wifenden has been a pointed Acting organiser (Techni leafy in the Eduertion Departurut,

Hothes,

Mr Mt. 2. C. frasen hus been pro. sented frron Assistant Chief Build- dog Surveyor in the Public

Department To Acting Chief Balid- ST2 urveyor.

Works

Ste D. Rchecis has been appointed Activa Andstant Boldtog Surveyor Ja ne Public Works Department.

Colune's

DEFICIT

revenue

Third stage of big project

at Lo Fu Ngam

Construction work is to start shortly on

blocks, cleven H-Type

each seven storeys high, for the new Lo Fu Ngam Resettlement Estate which will accom- modate about 23,000 people in 23 multi-storey blocks.

The building of the eleven

'The new

low back

interest'

of Swimsuits in the Colo

Californio collection for 1962, featuring the now low back intorest and with V-shaped, oval or even squared decolletage cut, were shown for the first time in Hongkong to retailers attending the proview this morning. Eye-catching colours light-weight, and easily driej chosen for comfort fabrics

three at- | were modelled by tractive girls who followed in quick succession, wenring The new cylate at Lo Tuwimsuits, beachwear, sun and Ngam will

entire cover the

tennis dresses. area from Choi Hung-road Lung Cheung-road,

Formation of the site for the locks, which will contain 5,000 | eleven blocks is about to be enem, forms the third stage of completed and piling work will The the struction work on the besin early next month, Beslenment Estate. The design | netual construction work of the of the buildings Is similar to buildings is expected to start it

November. construetlan

Thuse under Tung Tau Village.

News from the Gazette

wanie stanchi in

Bodity bad bern ap- Cinder Lleutenit

The Hongkong Stuy Naval tieserve and ka teen Hungkung De- posted to the Roya fence Force Reserve of Cicers.

July W: J omounted to $54,400,005.5), and expenditure $60,087.153.00. ro sulting defici

f $1,066.- 54755

Ben has

at Captaronoted, Lee Chi-ping

The General Hevenue Balance

July 31 slood $443.045.006.09.

on

Architects

to

COUP B, G. Book and

Capit

J. M. Peirce have been promoted to Pitnt Officers in the Auxiliary Air Poren.

Provision has been made for hawker market, a school and a community centre.

Meanwhite.

ENSEMBLES

In

Jun, a tail classical beauty, wore blue and white ensembles with matching skirts, an effce- for changing tive lent-dress, Izl extensive

on the beach, in persimmon- engineering project is to be car-pink and a Capri-blue simple ried cut shortly at four new re-

romper sult for casual ease. settlement estates in the Kow- loon City arek.

Kiki ereated a sensation in her black fringed bikini, and modelled several effective styles including a sundress with cross-

back

with fastening

over

ROAD WORK The scheme will cover virtu- alty

work on all outstanding rondis, a bridge and drainage swirling skirt of sage, yellow, near the Wang Tau Hom, Lo Futurquoise and orange splashes h veen

lo Lieutenant, Ngum, Wong Tai Sin and Tung of colour.

areas, which G. E. K. Royance ban Tau resettlement

Joyce showed Band Set

garments of been promoted 2nd/Lieutenant in together will accommodate come appeal to Chinese beach the Hongkong Regiment,

150,000 people.

beautles, including sheath-

cotton

tulip- The project, to be completed fronted

suits, towards the end of next year, spattered one-piece suits and will also serve

ancillary acetnie and laslex swimwear. buildings In the resettlement Other Items of note were

schools, clinics, permanently areas, such as

Late ruffled, and quarters

resettle trimmed sheaths in white on ment

on the ea blue, babble staff employed

net suits. a estates.

Sunset beautifully shaped A large part of the

scheme Beach number of fine stripes, a cunsists of the construction of

pistachio instex sheath with new ronds, There will be an butioned straps, softly-pleated extension of the South-road tennis dresses in pastel shades and boek lo front jackets over slim sheaths,

Second Oiller Mes P. 6. 2. Wo has been appolated Senior Officer it continuation thr ne year of the Bengkung Women's Naval Tiererve.

The monas of Mr Wallace Chil Axt

Peter Chung Vin-min Lave been added

atthorised archi- test. r Goverument Guzeltu from nutified today.

the list of

FIRING

L Car Mübarn has resigned the Hongkong Raya) Nuval terve (Reserve of Officers),

PRACTICE

TO TAKE PLACE

Artillery firing practice will take place in or over firing areas "A" and "B" of the port shelter

range on September 26, 27 and 29 between

7 am and 5.30 pm, according to a notification published in the Government Gazette today.

area.

IT

The notice calls on all masters, the ares affected or, in the case of vessels and pilots of aircraft or vessels, by consenting to be exempt from the Operation of inwed out of the

(Firing Arcus) the Defences

necessary, by any vessel aeting Ordinance, chapter 108. to assist

the Bring under the orders of the military the carrying out of practice by hastening through authorities.

An appropriately chic

collection for this

"between" season

NEW IMPORTS OF FASHION-

-

DRESSES

-

CASUAL WEAR

LINGERIE

SLEEPWEAR - RAINCOATS

AT

Paquerette's (of course)

16-A. Das Voeux Rd., C.

تاد

for the

dual-corringeway

Wong from Tai Sin through the former site of the Mu Kuang English School lo nk up with Tung Tau Chuen-road.

Another road, also with a dual

carriageway, will be bulit from the South-road at the Mu Kuang English School site to run north- Cheung-road, the new highway

Cretan-ztylc skirted sun- dresses and a lime and emerald green paisley print were most attractively displayed,

ward to connect with Lung Concrete pipe

running

foothills.

ucross the

Kowloon

TENDERS SOUGHT

bridge the old In addition,

Cr096 built by the Japanese

Tak rullah is to be Kai demolished. I will be replaced by footbridge at a higher level to avoid obstruction to the flow of flood waters ni the nullaki.

to be laid

A 60-inch diameter concrete pipe, about 1.200 feet long, is to be laid on the bed of the harbour off Tong Shul-road to form the submarine ouifail of the North Point sewerage scheme.

The work is expected to begin In November und lake about Circular and box culverts of seven months to complete. substantial dimensions will be The new submarine Outfall lald as part of the engineering enables sewage from the North project. Tenders for the works Point area to be discharged aro called for in today's into the harbour and be quickly Government Gazette.

carried away by fidal currents.

POP by God

WE WANT TO GET ENGAGED, BUT MY FIANCÉE WON'T SEND THE

RING BACK

QUEEN

65

Tel. 21-157

ART

SCHOOL

Sheaffer's PFM

Fun For Mon

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY. FOR MEN

Students shown with Mt R. Hogarth, Controlier of Posts, at the Post Office branch set up at the University of Hongkong sa from this morning to cover the period of the University's Golden Jubilee celebration. Staffed with two clerks, the Branch Office is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, except on Sundays. fi will close on September 23.

Seconds out

In reply to Mr T. N. Wow's second letter, may I observe that although ideals are learn- ed and acquired by humu ex- perience, they must necessarily transcend human experience and remain hypothetical and abstract, because they pre- suppose a standard of perfec tlon impossible to realise in the actual world. However, their validity is not affected by the question of practicailty, as they are based upon the imaginative Inter- pretation of human experience, and only directly deal with imagined realliies. Tie prac- ical value of an ideal Hes in it partial realisation, but an ideal is an ideal only when we consider its theoretical value. Mr Wow conceives ike ideals na I define them as "a form of human behaviour." a concept fallacious. that is obviously When an ideal expresses itself as a form of human behaviour, I must adapt itself to ita physical conditions, and its standard of perfection ts automatically impaired. Selence, like philosophy, is but systematisation of specula- tlonis, but the difference

is formulating 1LA sclence, in speculations, always pre- supposes that they can be testified (it not now, then la the

future) by physical evidence, whereas the same is not necessarily frue of philosophy. For example, the conquest of space is solentific- ally conceivable; the ideal of "the world as one family" is certainly not scientifically con- celvable, but it is philosophi eally conceivable. Analysis is “a resolution of any» thing into ita original clements." Bul originat stements, or fundamental values arc unanalysable. "Expression" is analysable as a form of human behaviour, but "the freedom of expres-

dear

An opinion

I consider very deplorable the-

contents and the style of your leader in yesterday's paper the title "Advantage Lost". I wish the editors of all news- in the free world papers would at last wake up more to their responsibility in the common fight against Com- munist

im oppression and

latter only perialism, which respects power-and power only, Let us make no mis take about that.

Your reference to the "un-com-

milled nations" will only be appreciated by the very nalve who have never studied com.. munism and thus do not even realise to whom Liey owe their present possibility talking at all. If the "Belgrade Powers"

cause

cloak

sir

of totalitarian respon» sibility. If it has a conscience It should be pricking by now, CITIZEN WITHOUT STATUS

dear sir

From tho Files

25

years AGO-

September 1936

The Kowloon tiger has ap parently returned. The tracks of a large animal of the feline tribe were found on a little path near the Kowloon Reser voir

on Tliuraday, and re- cxamined yesterday.

Un

Thursday afternoont, while walking along a catch- water running into the reser voir, Sergeant W.N. Winslade, of the Mongkok police, came

upon a few pug-marke, deeply imprinted on the

sandy Bur-

face of the path. Most of them were very clear and had evidently been made shortly after the heavy raine last week when the ground was soft and wet.

However, some doubt is ex- pressed whether the marks made by a tiger. They nicasure about siz inches

werc

across.

Sergeant tioned

Winslade

grea- grass-culters in the that cho vicinity,

stated tracks had been seen "re-affirms that, having regard | fresh. mon the hillsides. The to the geographical position cutters also declared that the and economic problems of creature was probably living

of Hongkong, any suggestion on the wide deer that abound self-government or even uni-

in the New Territories. versal

for Muffrage

this Colony is not only unde- sirable but dangerous.

of the Constitution 2. The

ad- Reform Club requires herence to the principle of an appointed

The Reform Club of Hongkong similar

majority in Legislative Council and repeatedly affirmed that of

Executive Council should re-

the

Пла the

main wholly appointed by the Governor.

3.

50 YEARS AGO

TXTRACT from the SCM E Post

25 years ago

"The old confidence trick

Within the framework of with

this Consiliation the Reform

the bundle of bank

column: want to serve the of peace they

belter fully support those who are paying some of the highest saxes in the world to enable not only themselves but also all others of the Free World to survive as decent Inuman The use of tuelless beings. words

Mali by the China about Presidents of the USA is ill-considered an dia. appointing.

Club stronzly supports the notes was again successful- view that the people of long-ly worked yesterday. kong should have a proper

SWISS RESIDENT.

dear sir

Self-Govt

slon" is unanalysable because When 10 dedicated persons are

it Interprets human behaviour in terms of fundamental values. It may be analysable so long as it is a qualified kind of freedom, fe. It is a freedom conditioned by can- crete realities and rendered Into A parilcularised value; but "the freedom of expres- alon" in ultimate serve is analyse unanalysable. Try "the freedom of expression" without concretising End particularising it, Mr Wow. Concrete Illustrations Are always more persuasive than vague generalisations.

Full

DRINK

N. T. CHOW.

Good

excuse for having

W

Carlsberg

Carlsberg

BEER

Printed and published by Terence Gordon Newlands France for ent on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited as 1-3 Wyndham Street, Cliy of Victoris in the Colony of Hongkong.

willing

to to fast 12 hours achieve reform in the Coverð, ment the time has come to study the problem in its true perspective, and though Vic- tor Manyak la bimari a dedicated MAN whose prin- ciples are against an extension of the present Government system, his making fun at serious minded persons

Is deplored, Representation by the people is the only form Are Gov- crnment. In Hongkong there Is a certain amount of auto- eracy, oligarchy arid bureau- cretio government. Even Government recognises this evil and in some cases, (Oh, so very seldom) seek advice of the people such as the Society of Architects, kaitongs, the

Civis and Reform Amociations

but advice which is given and not heeded is about the most fullle waste of any manage- meat.

The UK Government and HM the queen are examples of the British system prevailing In England. Why cannot thig system of allegiance to the Crown with tho Crown sub- Jected to Parliament work for Hongkong too. What is really needed in Ilongkong, la re- presentation by distclots with representaμves elected by the prablle. We may be small reonphically and hence 'our diatriots' may be hui hall square milo but in ible kaif a square milo ikere are enough Kelag-ong and enough voices to clamour for needs whielt have been overlooked by Gov- ernment.

Yes, we need alooted icglatators bờ, một ho lam what wẠT ĐỘ dad offensive around us. All the correspondence to Gov- srtment, chale at club · bara ind opera muetingu Are Doi

לם

In

the

affairs of the

"A shop coolle was sent Colony. That there should be by his master to pay $886 an elected majority on the into a Chinese bank. While Urban Council, some Elealed walking along Des Voeux- Beats on the Legislature, and

more reallatie electorate but road he got into conversa-

&

4. the Reform Club deprecates tion with another man, who the use of fasting, either by produced a bundle of notes, groups or by persons indivi- and offered the coolle dually, to advertise their fair remuneration if he political views or counter- would change them for Views and condemns, this prac him. Of course, he asked tice na exhibitionism. THE REFORM CLUB OF HK for security for the coolic's safe return, and the latter thinking things were quite right left the $385 and went to the money changers. On arriving there the he found that he was

a handker possessor of chief, and a

bundle of paper.

dear sir

Hongkong's

and Charlemagne bis minions have indisputabis discovered the mast efficacious diet so far.

many lost so Never have so

much weight in hours so few.

HENRI J. BALLERAND.

are looking

"The police for the trickster."

Mode Elite, Lord.

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