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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961.

SHEAFFER'S Imperial IITM

ballpoint with "Reminder clip

UNITED PAKUN CO. LTD.

Chung Yeung CHINESE COMMUNITY TO MARK FESTIVAL

On October 18, the Chinese community in Hong- kong will observe the Chung Young Festival, which falls on the Ninth day of the ninth moon, by hill climbing and visiting the graves of their ancestors.

Visitors to the Sandy Fidge cemeteries at Lo Wu.

which Is in the frontier elosed DTCD, are advised that, for the ibree daya beginning on Tuesday, Orober 17 they will bei required to curry their registra-¦ tio of persons identity cards, which must be produced for inspection to any polles ofcur un demand.

Permits

People going to Sandy Ridge are not requirest to have a ekerd area permit or a closed roast pornit tut they will only be allowed to enter and remain In the frontier elused area be- tween 8 am and 6.30 pm on the three days stipulated.

Vialfors

Sandy ticks are ala mlvised to proet,d dircelly to Use meteries and not to wonder acid In the frontier closed area, and they must enter Dhi leave the area by way of the Lo Wu Rollway Station or the Kam Sheung-road.

Pan Am installs

IBM machine in local office

new

A

Man denies charge of assault

Rennie's Mill refugee appeared before Mr A. M. MacMullin, at North Kowloon Mugis- tracy this morning on charge of assaulting the of the Hong- secretary kong and Kowloon Re- fugee Relief Association over the issue of a rulion card.

The refuget, Wong Tak-kan, a 44-year-old unemployed man, pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault causing sietung bolly barm

Mr

Ma

The complainant, Huk-lin, who gave hp evidence while sitting on a canvas bred in court, testified that he was the Secretary of the Hongkong and Kowloon Refugee Reltet Asso- elation at No. 2 Liberty-avenue. RATION CARD

Te said that on August 20, prior to the incident, the de- fendant went to his office na two occasions.

him

The Californian husband and wife team of plastic surgeons, Dr and Mrs Adolph Brown, shown with Mrs 11. Trieu, al Kal Tak Airport last night. The Browns met an old friend in Hongkong-Dr H. Trieu--whm they had given up for lost in Canion many years ago.

HE WAS GIVEN UP FOR LOST

Chance

glance

brings

together old friends

Tim

Brinton now

From the Files

appears over ITV 25

By JOHN LUFF

Tim Brinton, formerly of Radio Hongkong, is

now the most popular newscaster of Inde- pendent Television News.

Every Tuesday and Friday, his days on duty, Tim's fore peers from millions of TV sets as he chats in easy tones of the latest surprise tax, fun in Blackpool, and incidents Berlin,

in

*

I called to see him on the welfth floor, of the huge Tele- Vision House at the foot of | Kingsway where he was lining up the news for the day, and perforraing that arduous task of synchronising his live shots, direct from Berlin with his Introduction to the event;

Over luncheon

in Aldwych,

I asked Tim how he liked his present job, and how he liked being a national TV celebrity,

Exacting task

Tim, with his usual modes- ty, waived aside the latter question, and got down to the former.

He spoke of the exacting tosk of getting the news time ing down to the second, and then fired back, "Tell me about Hongkong."

A chance glance at a telephone directory the other day brought together stands where it did.

old friends from the United States and Hongkong,

Residents

Until her visit here just

fcw days

Brown, an

surgeon

a

Dr Martha #go, Amerlean plastic

may turmer Chirese colleague

had thought that her

submit claims

for property

al

Puris University had been killed years ago in war-torn

צתווז

Canton.

in

Admits helping illegal

immigrants

un-

Nevertheless, on Arrival Honkong the other day with her husband, Dr Adolph Brown, ulso plastic surgeon, she i Under the Foreign Com-looked into the telephone book

-and found the name of the So Ho-yin, 30, of an Commission old friend-Dr Huu-thoi Tricu pensation (Egyptian Claims) (Amend- of Kowloon.

numbered boat in Aber- deen, was this morning ment) Rules, 1961, British

bound over of

in $500 for Egyptionised proparty must submit their

nine months by Mr A. J. Sanguinetti than

at Causeway Bay Magistracy for being the master of a junk in which a group of illegol immigrants entered the Colony.

'owners

claims not later October 31, 1961.

"That," exclaimed Mrs Brown, Europe last night, "made our before leaving by Ale India for stay particularly rewarding."

TOUR

On the first occasion the de- The first unit of o

fundunt asked for help to or $600,000 reservations con- !ganise a theatrical troupe, and on the second occasion. the de- trol system was installed endunt reported that his rice: yesterday by Pan Amori-¡ ration card at the Rennie's can Airways at its Alcxan-Mill had been cancelled.

At about 11 am the defendant dra House office,

i went

to

azaln Fee This unit is an IBM "alpha-; at his office concerning the betic accounting machine," the cancellation of his rice ration Best of Its kind to be used by cord and asked him why it had any airline

it not been from the headquarters in Hongkong. weight more than n ion and lu Furmosa, wlinen said.

The complainant costs about $200,000.

Hongkong residents inlending saich he old the defendant that he had to submit claims for the return of sequestrated property or for Be power to issue him with a ition card and bad to wait for payment of compensation under i instructions,

the financial agreement

So pleaded guilty. IBM machines

He said the defendant

British

Inspector John Reece property in then teraing

fold received by

Egypt should write direct to the their latest skin fastening instruight when the group of immi- Part

the Court So's left his office. Later in the

case come to American within the next week afternoon, the complainant said,

Foreign Compensation Comment, which, with minute melat grants were arrested in his junk time, the eight units he saw the defendant entering

mission at 1 Prince's Gute, clips replaces the laborious and the Hongkong personnel his office and later follow him London, S.W.7.

in Stanley on October 4. sewing of wounda. In a fraction will control passenger and cargo to his desk.

of the time and without leaving that So had asked the husband Inspector Recce also Bold They will receive in return bookings for Nights over an area

will be able the

of one of the women Immigrants necessary clnim form and

to sumbli their

to pay him $500 as a reward. claims in accordance with part III of the Foreign Compensation (Determination and

MORE

Seven more will ive

AL that

from that extends Salon and Beirui,

He said defendant asked him

nad

A husband and wife team of plastie surgeons, the Browns are con making an extensive tour to modstrate to other specialsts

Tokyo to whether he was going to issue

him with the ration card when he repeated that he had not the authority, the defendent (Egypt) Punched him on his right fore-Resistration of Claims) Order head.

The IBM system will provide Instantaneous Information XC- garding space on Pan American Wights throughout the world.

NOTICE

CITY HOTELS LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of City Hotela Limited, will be

held

# the Offices of

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Jardine House, 22 Pedder Street, Hong Kong. Monday the

on

30th October, 1901, at Noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statement of Accounts for the period from incorporation on the 10th November, 1960 to 30th June, 1961, to elect a Director JL

to appoint Auditors.

THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be closed fram Monday, the 16th day of October, 1001, to Monday, the 30th day of October, 1961, both days in- clusivo, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board- of Directors,

T. A. P. ROSS,

Secretary, Hong Kong 12th Oct., 1961,

He raid defendant then Caught hold of his shirt, and stamped on

his left knee, cusing severe pain.

Hearing is continuing.

1050.

a scar.

The

doctors will be meeting prominent surgeons in Greece, Paris and Moscow.

In Russia they will be seeing the head of the institute for

a

So I told him that Hongkong

Tim lives in Kent now et a

has beautiful rural spol. lovely garden, and when not on duty, spends a quiet life among the bleds and becs, But Tim kept returning the subject of Hongkong," and in spite of fame, I gathered the idea he misses the old place quite a lot.

Children give

to charity

to

Tim Brinton

U.S. Senator 'encouraged'

by Europe

years

AGO

October 1936

Two sentences of three months cach, to be served con- secutive maworth

tours passed yester doy Kowloon

the

for

Chan Yat, 96, they un pazcasion of a $1 forged banknote purporting to be legal tender of the Hongkong Treasury, and eight counter- feit ten-cent pieces, on Novem- ber 5 in Kowloon.

50 years ago

XTRACT from SCM Post

E26 years ago column:

“A sum of $600 is needed in order that the good work of the Dogs' Home in the Colony might continue. Owing to Government re-

It is found quirements,

to remove to unother site, and the where- withal to effect such removal is lacking.

necessary

"The Government's call for the present site may be regretted, but it is not for us to question its urgency. His Excellency, it must be Paris, Oct. 11. remembered, gave the pro- ject his warm support when Senator Hubert Humphrey,

loading. U.S. Democrat, it was first launched, and said here today: "My visit granted the site for the variaus European Home at a nominal rental, capitals has left me great though on the understand- ly encouraged, despite ing that adequate payment be made should there ever bo profits to justify it,

"Mr Abdul Rahim pre- "The overwhelming prepon-pared the plans and super- derance of power is on the vised the construction with- Western alde," he added, "Timeout fee, Inspector McEwan is on the side of those who use undertook the reception,

to

soma dark clouds caused by Russia's attitude over Berlin,"

It, and the Western leaders are treatment and sale of dogs beginning to do 10.

France

was

General Norstad (Supreme without remuneration, and Children of the Whitfield Noto Commander) is very en-Mr F. K. Tats and Mr ́M, J. Barracks Junior Schoolcouraged by the response of Patel assisted substantially nations to Nato's towards raising the $472 held their joint harvest European

step up their mill-required for establishment festival inter-denomina-request

tury contributions to the de-charges. But the chief mover tional service this morn- tence of Europe." ing at 11 o'clock,

Asked if there

Any in the whole affair was the During the ceremony the difference between the US. Rov C. H. Hickling, the children presented gifts of fruit and

about inillating pastor of Union Church, in and vegetables, rice, milk and negotiations, Senator Humphrey response to whose appeal we raid: "It is quite understand- vitamin foods to charity.

Miss Madge

Newcombe, able that the French might how nok our readers to help Hongkong Executive Secretary of the have a slightly different view- in securing the continuance Service, acknowledged the gifts must take the lead. The US.

Council of Social point from us, but someone of the Home. "The land on behalf of the Little Sisters is the greatest power

at present of the Poor at Aberdeen, Mrs Western

on the occupied is to be used for Donnithorne's Home

for .the Sanitary Department. The Government, however, have shown their sympathy with the institution by offering to provide a site elsewhere,

side and

has the

of Love treatest responsibilities, bullock stables at Shatin, and the Music ter. Training Centre for the Blind in Kowloon,

WORK

20-year-old man work done by these organisations

Experimental Surgical Aparotu admits offence

No application may, except by Dr N. C. Ananley, and having leave, be considered unless it discussions with Russia's fore- has been received by th Com- must

plastic

surgeon, mission on or before October 31. Valentina Ilconava

At the University of Cincinnati International Club's pol-luck dinner recently in the campus Young Men's, Christian Association Buliding, covered dish. contributions reflected the members' favourite recipes from their native lands.

Paul Chan, of Hongkong,_(son of Mrs P. C. Chen, 21 Wanking-street, Hung Hom, Kow- loan) president of the club and phytos student in the Graduato School, WHE Sarvad "chalu" by Mian Judy Takahashi, of Cincinnati, College of Arts and Bolences student, and “o'tal" by Miw Fellola Leo, of Hongkong, (deughter of Mr. Y. Y. Lee, E-A Robinson-road) paychology student in the Graduate School.

of the Univerally and.

The club has a membership of 130 from the various meita ather educational and mediost Innistullons and industries in the Cinelonsil aren. in J. Henry Miller, executiva, secretary of the University of Olnclnnail branch of the YMUA.

Adviser

Dr

on girl aged 6

She told the children of the

and satd that the gifts would be distributed there during the afternoon.

TROPICAL STORM

A 20-year-old man who ad-

At 11 am, Tropical Storm Wilda mitted motosting a

was estimated to be centred 500 six miles south of Hongkong, moving year-old girl was manded one week by a magistrate this morning

So Hau-kin, admitted

to await sentonca.

mitting the offence daughter

rowest at five knots,

PITCHED BATTLES

Salgon, Oct. 11.

Government troops and Cemelther to east or west of the munist guerlilns staged three city." pitched battles south of Saigon during the past week as Com- munist guerillas tried to take over Truc Olang, capital of Klen Province, 80 miles south of Salgon, according to the mars circulation dally, Saigon Moi, today.

11

Helicopter takes man to hospital

певт

A motor-cyclist badly hurt in

collision

Aberdovey, The

newspaper said Com-Merionethele was Blown by As it is. "Wilda la most un- munists tried to take over the helicopter to hospital in Liver- Ilkely to affect the Colony direct- city on Oct. 1, Oct. 5, and Oct Fool,

the com-morning.

on the

of a contenant of a Tursday

boarding house on evening

The magistrate ordered the remend pending

officer's report.

4 probation

Defendant asked for leniency

saying that he would also lose

his job if he were failed.

LAND FORCES

C-IN-C LEAVES

AFTER VISIT

The Commander - in - Chlof, Far East Lond Forcos, Lt-Gon Sir Nigel. Poott, loft this morning for Singapore by RAF Hast- ings after three days official visit to the Colony, Ho was non off by Brigadier E. F. Willoughby Chfer of Staff,, Hongkong Land Forces, Air-" Commodore P, L Dankin, and Wing Commander, A. Mann, Station Commander, RAF, Kai Tak.

Bir Niel was nócompanied by Brigadier R. A. J. Eggar, Diree- tor of Supplies and Transport in Sugapore,

and Ll-Obi W. 0. Tranter.

Sy." sald t spokesman for 7, but were repulsed "accord- He was Mr J. Redmond, of

Royal Observatory, this Ing to reliable information."--Halifax, Yorkshire.

POP by Con

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DOWN HERE EITHER!

Reuter,

503

Express Service,

Ah! Carlsberg

It is worth

-London

waiting for

Carlsberg

DRINK

Carlsberg

BEER

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