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Only 2 Hongkong groups sign for Seattle

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So far only two groups from Hongkong have signed an agreement to take part in the 1962 World Fair, to be held in Seattle.

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This was revealed at a press conference this morning by Mr Gordon S. Clinton, the Mayor of Seattle, who is here on part Far East tour to attract exhibitors to the fair.

He said "full pressure" bad got been exerted on the trade he interests of Hongkong bat hopes to meet several indus-

and commercial wal aver the weekend.

Hongkung Th

government has already indented that will not be ninejully represent- en at the fair.

Skyline

leaders

it

Mr Clinton said Hongkong had been allocated 11,135 sq ft exhibition

space. This

com-

pares with 78,000 sq ft for Japan, and 10,500 for Great Britain,

The fair,

is coating which 19$75 million, will live see- tions on science, commerce and industry, art, entertainment and a coliseum showing how man! may live the next century,

Skyline feature of the fair will bea 000 1 space needle, with a celestial observation ueck and revolving restaurant. A monorail, capable of carrying 10,000 Jassengers an hour, is

hult to take visitors on the 1 Infles coule between Scattle and the fair ground.

Boys of Lotymer Foundation, one of London's oldest schools, took a petition to Buckingham Palace the other afternoon asking Prince Philip to use his influence to provent their school from being closed in 1963. Closure is on the grounds that The petition is signed by the the buildings are out of data and inadequato, school's 300 boys. Photo shows the boys arriving to deliver their petition of Buckingham Palace.

2 MORE MONTHS

FOR ESCAPING

FROM PRISON

News from the Gazette

being A young prisoner who escaped from Chi Ma Wan ceived Her Majesty's signature.

Prison while out with a working party yes- terday, was sent back to jail for another two months by Mr Derek Cons at Central Magis tracy this morning.

With Mr Clinton on his tour is Mr Walter W. Williams, Jenner! Under-Secretary

commerce | under the Eisenhower adminis

tralivy

of

They are due to leave Colony next Tuesday for Tokyo.

A

Had Chinese

fighting-chain

The youth, Lul Tim, 20, plead- the red guilty to reaping from legal custody but told the court that he did it because he had been ussaulted by someone for falling le carry some water pipes. explained that he had trouble with bls iegs.

Не

Inspector R. A. Loe sald Lui hod been sentenced to

three months Imprisonment at South Kowloon Magistracy on Septem- ber 20 for indecently assaulting in girl.

He was sent to serve i the sentence in Chi Ma Wan Prison on Monday.

55-year-old Burmese, Charles Joseph Hasam, of 1-A Kennedy-road, ground

Shortly after & am yesterday, Floor, near Wanchai, was

Insp Lee suld, Lal and a party this morning bound over

of prisoners were sent to work in $500 for six months by at a place about 50 yards beyond Mr A. J. Sanguinetti at the boundary of the prison, Lui Causeway Bay Magistracy was instructed to convey water

uf གླ། pipes for the contruction

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a Chinesa dam there. for possessing

A roll-call was made by the fighting-chain without licenco.

prison ofcers at 9.45 am and Lul

to be missing was found from the party. An alarm was raised and a search conducted: in the vicinity.

Kasam pleaded guilty,

He was found on possession

of this chain at the staircase of 19 Wanchat-road on Wednes~ duy.

Mr Sanguinet ordered the chain to be confiscated,

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Police later found Lui eon- cealed under on aliar in a Lul was still near-by temple,

in his prison uniform.

Sent to jail

for having

forged money

Government

appointments gazetted

The following appointments. promotions and transfers were notified' the Government Gazette today:

Mr Samuel B. Chen, Interpreter/ translator Clar. 1, has been appoint- ed Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

Miss M. A. Grant, Matron Class I.

has been appointed Acting Principal Matin during the absence

B. G. Betafeld.

MT 100 101-ent, Amistant Labout Omeer, На

Acting beun made Labour Omeer in place of Mr D. d Marler.

Misa Kahteen Mary Wrighi, oc cupational therapist, has been ap pointing Acting Superintendent De- cupational Therapist

31 3. M. Cafeary has been ap- pointed a Sextor Inspector of Schools, Die A. W. Campbell has been 20- pointed an inspector of Schools and Mr Frank Buang Fel-jon has been

Bub-inspector appointed

Schonts.

A

of

Wing Commander Willam Grek Alexander has been appointed a Member of the Dledical Council of Hongkong in place of Group Cap

1. W. Whittingham.

MAY LEAD TO OWN SCHOOL

From the Filas

Art Club display 25

of high standard

The work of members of the Hongkong Art Club

on show at St John's Cathedral Hall, is of a

very high standard.

In the words of Mr A. C. Harretto, Vice-chairman of the Club, it has "embarked on a voyage that may well lead to asenpol uf painting that truly our own-the Hongkong School."

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Tremendous variety in treat- ment of local scenes and work by new members who have not exhibited in the Club's shows previously are to be seen.

Though I thought Mr Pang Jen's exhibits showed toss inspiration than we have come

Lo expect from this outstanding artist, his portrait of Mr H. A. Angus, Director of Commerce Industry, is a masterly

and

one.

Two others

Two

other professional and Mr artists, Mr Koo Bon Robert Lou are represented. Mr Koo's oil study of sampan while prople is very striking. the portrait of an old Chinese woman by Mr Lou, with her finely boned face, weathered and vely, marks him out as an expert.

I liked David Roberts' water- colours of Kennedy Town and style the old red, colonial

in Conduit rond, buildings

The Exequatur empowering Mr Earl R. Michalka to set as Conrul for the USA at itongkong has re-some excellent still file studies by Clare Hsla and Joyce Sih, and the abstracts by Jackson Yu. owes some- "Ship" obviously thing to modern French masters, but has a vitality of its own

It is extremely interesting to works note that many of the shown are by those who have studied under Cantonese ters and at the same time developing a manner influenced by European painting, while Europeans, such as T. Robson- Augustyn, in the scraper-board medium, have evolved a techni-

to que admirably suited tho portrayal of Oriental scenes.---- MP.,

Cpl Mul Ying-ki has been awarded the

the Royal Hongkong Defence Force has beer, awarded the It clasp to his Emlehney Decora- ilon,

B. Cachey Medal and Major..

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Mr ThomAK Clydesdale and Mr John Andrew Quentin Fleming have been added to the Authorised List of Auditora.

The Belilah Egg Packing and Cold Storage Company Limited has been truck off the Company's Re- gister and diarived.

Notice was also given that Jchn D. Humphreys & Son Lbnited w][i be struck off the Register and dis solved in three months time unless cause is shown to the contrary.

·

Autherlly has been, given for the Senior Pulsne Judge in the Colony, Mr Justice 1. C. C. Bitby, to sit cr divorce proccedings in the Supreme Court,

The Isle of Man has been brought within the reciprocal provisions of

enforcement section the

Maintenance Orders.

Road to be

mas- are

Further work

to begin

on reclamation

of the Work will begin shortly on a further phase of the on- gineering works for the reclamation project of Kwai Chung, situated near the industrial town Tsun Wan, in the Now Torritories.

reconstructed

air Mark Cheur has cease to be About 1,600 fact of Sai Sub-Inspector of Schools

Cho

Sir Kwok Wai-man, hit Fone

Nal. ching. Me

Tuck-choon, Mr Mr Wula Chent

Mr Young

king-to, Mr

Alu Chan-tun

9hd

Mr

Mr De Raj Madan, Kong Chi, Mr Lam Tat-140. atr Chu

Sir Run Ping-zhu, Mr Leong Che-

kan, Mr Ll Wan

Leung, Mr Cheng

Mr David

The Kwnl

of

scheine,

of useful kna

Yee-street, between Prince which is expected to take five Edward-road and Argyle-years to complete, will provide

Lome 400 acres street in the Mongkak for development purposes. area of Kowloon, will be reconstructed in reinforced concrete.

The further engineering work to be underlaken consists of the M7 NE

lying of two large circular con-

culverts The retallt roadway will have rete

to divert Д Shun-hung, Mr Timothr Yung Telt

and to form yuen, Mrs Funk to Young-hung, awe 24-fest carriageways divid-streamcourse Assistant Education

have led by a four-foot central strip road. This work, starting early

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Tin Po-sin, a servant em-been appointed Education Difteers

ito Pak-ping, Mr Ip Kan-in, with an ornamental fence.

Bir

next month, is expected to be Bo twelve-foot wide pavement will completed in June next year.

be provided on either side of

M

ihe road.

Mis

ployed by the New Asia Mr Kweng Bik-kwour

Teang-yee, Mrs City 11. Met Lu College, was sentenced to wang Yuen-chan, Mis Law Ng Sik

Mr Wong As Bik-ler, one year in jail by Mr hau.

So Ja Taung-teh, and Join A. M. MacMullin at North Yau Meng-choy, all Assistant Edu

Officers have been appointed Kowloon Magistracy thissuestion Officers on a temporary morning for possessing baris.

35 forged US$20 notes. Mr MacMullin ordered that

the 33 forged banknotes be de- livered to the Financial Secre- tory.

At a previous hearing. Mr Wong Man-fu, m clerk of the New Asia College had lestifled thal on September 12, whlic he the was cleaning a desic in ofce of the College, he found Come U.S. $20 notes wrapped in plece of brown paper conceal- ed a drawer.

Mother and sons poisoned

Thirty-year-old Joyce

POP by Gog

TALLY WOOL

Stow-

Pre and her two ADA, -aged seven and ten, were in hospital after being struck with covers fend polsoning at their home at Letchworth, Herfordshire, London Express Service,

Fish massaere

عيد

Millions of small fab, known Joenlly as whita balt, wer found dead on Par Dench,

Printed and published by Trener Gordon Nawlands Praner Cornwall, yesterday, Pollution for and on behalf of Smith China Morning Port Limited at 1-3 | in blamed-London Express Ber- Wndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hoogkong.

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In ddillon, an industrial alte through the be formed Reconstruction work, which will will lake about five months to levelling of a hill to provide complete, is expected to start in the earth Alling for raising the about a month's time.

levels of low-lying areas.

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Hungarian fight

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screened here

years

AGO

October 1936

A youth was charged with the theft of a water-tanks valued at $14 from the Hong- kong University, before Mr K. Keen at the Central Magin- tracy yesterday.

Sub-Inspector A. Kirby stated that the water-tank, which weighed about 200 lbs. was found to be missing from the University on Wednesday. It was later found in a nullah Conduit

Path, just below when

it was

for Looked

but

Last night, before a crowd- it had disappeared altag..

ed audience of the St. On information

defendant 1008 arrested, ho

and told the police

Thomas More Association arr

of Hongkong, Brigadier that he had taken the tank to an iron shop in Queen's road George Taylor, gave an

ohere it had been cut up and Introductory talk to the sold for $8.

film,

screening of his

An additional charge of re- Hungary in Flames, which

# 10 years! deals with the Hungarian turning from

banishment imposed on June Fighters of Freedom

defendant. 21 was admitted by 1955.

On the larceny charge, de

sentenced 10 Filmed on the spot, at times fendant 2003 actually under fire from thethren moths' hard labour, and Russian toner which advanced for returning from banish to crush the Hungarian Free- ment, he was given a term of dom Fighters, the Alm is a nine months' imprisonment, graphic account of the 14 days the sentences to run consecu

tively. which shocked the free world.

Brigadier Tayler, who was introduced by Brigadier W.PL. Lawson, Was stationed Hongkong 10 year ago.

In

of

performance A public Hungary in Flames will be given in St

Teresu's

Church

Hall on Monday, October 16, at

1 pan.

Govt reminds public about

оп

THREE chair-coolies were brought before Mr K. Keen at the Central Magis- tracy on Saturday charges of having assaulted & fellow coolie in Caino-road on Friday. The defendenta admitted the charge.

Inspector Hopkins said that the trouble arose over an argument about a fare. Defendante objected to complainant carrying a lady

rate payments passenger. A fight started;

Owners and occupiers of tenements are notified in today's Government Ga-

and complainant was as- saulted by all the defen- dants;

Each defendant was bound

zotto that rates for the over in the sum of $25 for a

of this year. quarter

fourth

yoor are payable an

or

before October 31.

London.

apo had made

Britiah warships up to a

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have now notes Demand been issued and persons who have not received accounts by October 15 should enquire at week the Treasury Revenue Branch, voyages, representing 78,000 Central Government Omees miles steamed, expecially to (West Wing), Ice House-evacuate refugees from Spain, Altogether 11.196, refugees Property owners and

pe had been evacuated. cuplers are, further reminded that in the event of default in payment of these rates by Secretary to the Admiralty,

street.

Lord

Stanley,

Financial

4 pm on October 31, a sur- charge of five per cent of the gare these facts in reply to a question, adding amount in default will be add- ComMONA ed to the rates and recovered that fuel and other expenses of

this work exceeded $40,000. therewith.

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