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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1961.

Unemployed man on murder charge COURT TOLD OF KILLING

OUTSIDE A SHOP

An unemployed man was charged in the Criminal Sessions this morning with the stabbing and killing of a mahjong school foki after a quarrel.

The

incised, Lai On, 30, denied a charge of murdering the foki, Chan Hung.

Mr P. F. X. Leonard, Crown

Counsel, told a jury of five men Cage-street, and two women that at about 9.30 pm on July 24, the accused went to a mahjong school at 44

GOOD FORTUNE COMES TO THE HOUSE OF LEE

One-and-a-half years ago, there were grim pro-

Centrai District, and sought a loan from Chan, a foki of the shop. But the foki turned down the request.

Accused then sat down for a mahjong game.

When he was unable to pay after losing, a quarrel developed between the accused and the Loki, Mr Leonard said,

Accused left, but returned just before midnight with knife and stabbed the foki in the chest outside the shop, Mr Leonard said

He ran arrested.

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Accused of

murdering

his brother

The Criminal Sessions were told this morning that when the Police informed 40-year-old Mo Wai-fun that his brother was dead, he said, "Thank God."

Ma Wai-fun, allas Ma Laren- fung, of 32 Robinson-road, Arst floor, is facing a charge before . H. Mills-Owens Mr Justice was jaler

of the stabbing-murder of his brother, Ma Wai-kuf, on August police

15 a 32 Robinson-road.

spect for the future of two little sisters in orcasic pathologist, who a dingy little cubicle in Tai Hang Tung.

Students Union

prepares exhibition

As part of the Golden Jubilee Festival

organised by the Hongkong University Síudents' Union, the World University Service Hongkong Branch, presenting un exhibition and an international Night, to pro

promote international understanding

is

The exhibition which wlii

lived the that cubicle In family of four including the Lee parents.

They are now proud owners of a grand little cafe that open- ed for business in So Uk Estate this morning.

What is more, they are now also living in a modern furnished Two-room Bat right above their business premises,

besides And,

all this, Lee Wai-chun, 12, and her sister Lee Wai-yee, 8, are both attending schools.

One wants to be a doctor and the other an architect.

for the take place on November 18 and The star of fortune 17. al the

University Main family took a turn for the better Lynn when the eyes Building consists

ut Miss a display of arts, crafts, photographs and Powers fell on a photograph_of posters of different peoples Wai-yee in the New York office Plan, Inc., showing their life and customs of Foster Parents' 71

on as her foster is

and took her open to all and admission

sister is free.

International Night on November 17 will include H ostumes parade. folk dances, folk songs

and other perfor- mances contributed by the

foreign communities шлу Hongkong

Lynn's father, Mr John G Powers, President of Prentice- Hall Publishing Co., looked up the Lees last year during his business trips to Hongkong and in took a king to the elder sis- her er, Wai-chun and made

Tickets for the International | his foster daughter. Night at $10 and $5 are oblain- able from Moutries Co.

Ltd. and the Stud mts' Proceeds will gu to the Welfare Scheme.

(HK)

Union Union

Fire victims

Finding

the

SUIT-

the family in shack which was rebuill after a squatter fire in mer, 1980, Mr Powers whom the Lees called "Buddha,"

Rev. Oliver Hsu helped them with money

returns from U.S.

The Rev. Oliver Hsu, execu- tive director of China House in Washington D. C. arrived by (PA yesterday from Singapore. The Rev. Hsu had been away from the Colony for 6 months visiting youth and cultural cen- tres

in the

Germany. France and

The United King- dom

US

He will be in the Colony for a week before leaving with Dr Charles I, the eve surgeon, fox Fornosi Dr jlift will operate in 5 different hospitals,

He will bring with him human corneas lo transplant on blind people in Formosa,

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10 Estate move out into So Uk and set aside a fund for fur- ther support.

Mr Let Chak-sang, 42-year- old father of the two little girls, had been a block-maker in Can- Ion and a construction coolie

away, but

Frederick Ong.

per- formed a post mortem on the deceased, said the foki tied of shock

from and haemorrhage the stab wound on

the chest. with injurles to the

heart and left lung.

Hearing before

Mr

Justice

W. A. Blair-Kerr is continuing.

Accused is represented by Mr Henry Lition on the instructions of Mr E. F. Shes,

YOUTH ON CHARGE

OF THEFT

He

15

by Mr represented Leslie Wright, instructed by Mr Y H. Chan. He pleaded not guilty.

AC-

were

Outlining the Crown's case to men and two a jury for five women. Mr W. S W Davidson,

said the Crown Counsel. cused and the dead man brothers who lived in a house Robinson-road with their mother and another

woman. Also in the house were an amsh and a cook.

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On the morning of August 15, the two elderly women left and left to do some the cook also shopping

Another witness

Some tim after 31 am the Binah heard a yell: "Ah Yah." and she ran out to the court-

And

Another witness, a Mr Chan

the Robinson-rond

A 15-year-old apprentice mechanic was remanded sever days by Mr J. E. Dargan at North Kowloon Juvenile Courtyard There she saw Ma Wal- this morning after he had plead-kul lying on the ground.

few teet away was the accused, ed guilty

to three counts of

Mr Davidson said simple

Larceny. The court was told that the complainant, Chan Hon-leung, who was outside the garage ad- who worked with the defendant, joining

house, would testify that he saw in a garage, reported to the the door of the house open sud

Hou police on Nov. 12 that he had lost $300 from his kit boxdenly and saw a man, covered in blood standing in the door- Police inquiries revealed that

way for a few seconds. The $100 the defendant had stolen

door was then slammed, Crown on three separate ocassions,

Counsel went on He had $70 left and the rest was lost in gambling.

admitted that he Defendan! opened the kit box with his own key.

Did not have licence for dancing hall

A third Edwards,

who occupied

other side of

FI witness,

Mr seaman a inerchan!

Arooni on the the house, would say that he first heard a hyster:- cai cry

an elderly and saw woman run towards the house.

He also saw the accused walk- ing from the courtyard into the house carrying what appeared to him to be a pair of scissors.

A shout

Mr Davidson seid when

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and odd job worker in Hong- A 19-year-old giri, Leung party of police arrived in the

kong for the last 25 years.

He

had also two years' experience as a soda fountain attendant.

Discussing with Mr Lee about a plan to apply the fund, Mr Ross, FPP' Hongkong Director, suggested a

ideal business for family."

seem

ealy "would the

Waiting

So they rented the cale pre- mises at 180 Azalea House, So Uk, and the flot above at $750 & month. But they waited ten montbs for the issuance a licence before they could start in business.

of

"During this time, we put in some $31,900 without any re- turns. We paid out $5,706 for rentals, $1,200 as deposit, $15.- 000 on decoration and another $10,000 for furniture and fx- ture," said Mr Lee. "Had it not been for Mr Powers' backing, we would have been broke and in debt again!"

Named after the benefactor, the cafe is now ram with the

the

help of four tokis ander general supervision of Mr. Lee. Mrs Lee and the elder daughter. Wal-chun, take turns as cashier of the establishment.

Visits

Calm and fond

at

al 12.15

Fin, they May-yee, who kept an unlicensed courtyard

shouting dancing hail at Tokwawan, heard the defendant Kowloon, was Aned $250 by A. "Hey, inspector, 1 am up here."

the They saw

defendant Garcia

South Kowloon

on the first floor balcony. Magistracy this morning.

Mr Davidson said the defen- She pleaded guilty. Prosecution said that a police dant admitted to the police that party went to the dance hall at he had stabbed his brother with 40 Ngan Hon-street, first floor, a knife.

The Crown Counsel also said at 19.30 pm on Sunday, and saw

that according 10 a statement a few girls dancing with their

which defondant made there partners at 31 an hour.

seemed to be bad feeling be- Defendant failed Lo produce

tween the two brothers 26 a her licence when asked by result of the will of their late poiler.

Three

other girls, charged with aiding and abetting, were bound over in $200 for a year, Two men were Aned $100 each for the same offence.

All admitted gulli.

father.

He said that the defendant said, "Thank God," when he was told by a Police inspector that his brother had died the hospital.

Hearing is continuing.

Mrs Victoria Cheng

dies after illness

in

Mrs Victoria L. Cheng, wife of Mr Cheng Yam- ting died at 7 am today in the Queen Mary Hospital after a long, painful illness.

Born In March 1929, Mrs; since 1958; Vice President of Alumni Cheng was the daughter of the St. Julm's University Rev Chung Ho-tok, former Association from 1954 to 1950; Publication advisor to the Coun- minister of St Peter's Church in

cil for Christian Literature for of drawing. Shanghai. Little Wai-yee, said of her foster She was educated there, was

Overseas Chinese and a mernber father, "I couldn't understand a

of graduate

John's of Hongkong Christian Welfare his language when he held me! University, Shanghai and the and Relief Council. in his arms. But I know he is University of Pennsylvania in very kind and wise,"

More composed, Wai-chum re- called Mr Powers' visits to Hongkong with fondness

St

America.

Courtesy

President and executive mem-

Mrs Cheng, who gave her services unstintingly in com- munity welfare work. known for her quiet intelligence® and unfailing courtesy.

XVDE

A short remembrance service ship ceremonies at 3 pm in the will precede the good fellow-

YWCA Macdonnell-road this afternoon.

He saw us twice, last year, ber of the YWCA in the past two years, My Cheng had been bought us clothing and took us to dinner. He is honest and Board member since 1855. She straight-forward. We all le

wes on the executive council of hun. I wish there were more the Local Boy Scouts Associa- people like Mr Powers so that tion, a marriage counsellor of the world would be a happier the Marriage Guidance Clinic, Funeral arrangements will place to live in."

Family Planning Association 'be announced later.

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