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Letters from you to the editor

dear sir

Correspondent criticised

11 was with interest that read

I

Mr Gregory Wong's article an

The effect of our Government's

ruliber disposal plau from aur "Strategic Stockpile."

hatt personally substantial dealings with

Miraiegic our stockpiling programine and know therefore from first hand experience that decisions to reduce the stockpile are not

made without careful evalua

tion of mest factors involved.

Unfortunately There was not a

Tel. 27789

CHINA

Established 1845

MAIL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961.

"writes fashion, news

NEW

WAYS VOQU

Lady Sheaffer

'MCHIPSERT FOUNTAIN PEN Cole Cigards

UNITED PAPER CO. LTD

MAN WITH VIOLENT' TEMPER

MURDER CHARGE

Psychiatrist describes

accused man as

`schizoid' personality

single word mentioned in the A psychiatrist, Dr Robert D. Scriven, testified this

article about

reasons

which led to the decision to sell some of the stockpiled rubber.

other words it seems to me that the article In describing one side only of

a complex situation togellier with undaly and andeserved

harsh comments slanted one.

a rather

The day reader. without being shown impartially both sides

Such

of the controversy. is led to

opinion. Form a wrong reporting is not in accordance

Journalistle slan dards and therefore rrrels On your paper accordingly.

with high

A VISITING AMERICAN

BUSINESSMAN.

dear sir

Round 'em up again!

All honour to Thomas Dunn and Thig Ning for refusing to be intimidated by a threatening lester

Ani evedit to thr China Mail for telling the public. Now

this is a Police

Suggestion: Arrest hundred known Triad

morning at the Criminal Sessions that Ma Wai-fun, accused of murdering his brother, had a schizoid personality.

Danpan

Dr Scriven said that a per- son who suffers from this had dieulty in establishing human i

crew relations with others.

members

describe fire

A number of crew members of a 600 ton Panamanian freigh- ter which sank as a result of fire off the Northern roast of the Philippines, returned the Colony today aboard

Wilson President

.5.

Manila.

K4 the

from

The row robers were the hg Australian Chart Mate M: T A Gelberg. Wh }[ Chinese seamen

Ban- for

The Treighter 1 pan sanded from Hongkong

D Novein- Singapeze af met ! 4 But one day out of the Colous the ang's engane broke

: clows t

matter. live

Enen -

a pere

Manch

bers and keep them on Lantan

they think

-

could camp without too much discomfort behind barbed wire for SİN months.

Judicious questioning at leisure would probably give the chee the author of this Julest

threatening letter-and to much more al interest.

For the mu ve days ww dated on the night sete

hang the coast of the Philip

Fire broke out and got Mi Gulberg anti!"

A: 6.30 am on November 21,

Ma. 40 of 32 Robinson-road, ! Arad Aloor, 18 charged with murdering his brother. Ma Wai- fatally ku, on August 15, by stabbing him

The doctor said that during accused's younger days. he

Was

not given normal parental affection and sympathy.

He had, in his early days. very batter and nasty qua77e4 with his father, the doctor said. In 1943, he contacted fube- Puloses

"Schizoid personality develop more easily and quickly as pessi

suffering from this kind t disease, D- Scriven said

In his edition, the accused ¦ belleven but his father was treating him in an unnecessarily unkind manner, and singled him Put as being unpleasant.

Unkind

10

In 1949 accused wen! Swizerland for treatment his TR and returned in 1931. On his return he persuaded

Jus

father to set up a business for Tian, bell was told that he had tu justress experienez.

RELEASED ON BOND

Old HK identity returns

Mr and Mrs Dick Labrum are seen in the above China Mail photograph with Mr Vie Labrum who is in Hongkong Dick for a month's holiday. Mr Labrum Snr father Labrum, was a former resident of the Colony and was one

Mr of the founder members of the Society of 84 George. Latium, who arrived yesterday, will leave the Colony next month in time to spend Christmas in England.

Three seamen

admit larceny

| Wife, daughter victims

depend on him for livelihood, judge says

A factory packer who admitted assaulting his wife and 12-year-old daughter with a hammer was released by Judge K. R. Macfee in the Victoria District Court this morning on a three-year good behaviour bond.

Judge

Macfee said he took Inlo consideration the man's previous good character. his frank ples of guilty and his apparent very sincere regret for what he had done.

was

The man, Cheng Koon-wood, 48 of 15 Taipingshan-street, Central District,

charged with two counts of wounding He pleaded guilty and was re- manded for a medical examina- Tion.

Chief Inspector W Apps told November 2 that the Court on the assault took place when the

a

i mother and daughter returned from birthday celebration. Cheng started quarrel ther

assaulted them

hammer.

and

พาเค

As a result of the attack the woman was still in hospital re- covering from a depressed skull fracture which had caused а partial paralysis of her right arm and left leg. She was res- 10 treatment, Chlef Inspector Apps said.

BRAWLING

SAILORS

FINED

Two British sailors and

Fortuguesc

brawling in

seamen

From the Filos

25

years -AGO.

November 1936

AMAGE estimated at

Dabout $100 was caused

by a fire which broke out in the gardener's quarters of the Kwong Wah Hospital, Kowloon. The outbreak was first noticed by the matron on duty in the maternity ward, opposite the deners' quarters.

gar-

Meanwhile, a small brush fire occurred on the hillside above Tytam Bay.

The strong wind carried the flames in a long double- line up the hillside and kept a force of men busy for over an hour beating the blaze down with tree branches.

A "confidence man" प्रशार has got EWKEY with

a

ух

of $9,300 obtained from well-known merchant, being sought by the Hongkơng police.

three

The means by which

found large SUM

This 2008 Recuted

Wanchal this WOR

of

the trick, getting the

a variation

morning were charged before well-known banknote Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway consiting

of

Bay Court later today with victim to believe that new disorderly conduct,

They

| banknotes could be reproduced

were Anthony Howell from old ones by use of che- Jones, 20 and Leslie Cockburn, micals and a pressing machine. 24 both of HMS Belfast; An- The victim reports that he tonio Macasero, 23, of Flat E, got to know the "confidence National Court 4th floor, Kow- mun" only recently when the

Dominador loon,

Pelayo, 25, latter was introduced to him. and Abundio Ligutan, 27, sea- Hemen of ms Doneverett.

Judge Macfice said the offence was serious and could have re-

Three young seamen from the British ship ssponding

Himalaya pleaded guilty at South Kowloon Magistracy this morning to two charges of simple larceny and were fined for the offences by Mr R. W. Cannon.

not

The magistrate said he im

line:

im-1 prisonment to enable the de- Fendants to leave the Cntony,

"I found this to be deliber-posed The ately kind and unfair on the part of the accused's father," Dr Scriven said

After that, the relations be-

1 miles of Palawog Zetween father and son deieric:-

or the coast of the Phippsnes. Be Danpa sank bol it on the CHA were able 19 14 Stol

If it did not, the drastic action safely.

Laken twith, #flee all, Kudlirient травелі would D.

good for the morale Colony and I Hope for

suspects Correrned,

ACTION STATIONS.

dear sir

Our police

the

For the benefit of those readers who did not have the oppor- tunity of seeing the newsreel of the Queen's arrival

Accra and the crowd control mea- sures employed by the Ghana Police, I enclose the follow- ing brief qontation from the current issue of "Time": Cops kept back the crowds by charging enthusiastically with night sticks and by driving! their motorcycles directly at them".

In Hongkong. by contrast, the local Policemen seemed to have the unflappable tempera- ment of the London bobby! their crowd control arrange- ments were first class.

SPECTATOR

Famed Vienna Boys' Choir coming here

The famed

MASTER

ted, the doctor continued

Tu 1954 he went to England for two wears to learn tailoring During that time and cutting.

he had the idea of achieving! perfection in whatever he tried

The Danyan www an ex-US10 do. Navy neswreper converted i

it was merchantman bought by an Italian company. his experience. several spontas ag

irato

J

The master of the -fated vessel flew to Hongkong w days ago trom Mans The other two European

atvers arrived | in the Colony with hwn, whiôrị Mr Goldberg avesempated tire Chinese seamen. The master Capt. Mario Valle, on Italian

Dodwell and are cal agents for the Tibuan owpers.

Boy, 13, admits

wounding woman refuse collector

A 13-year-old boy appeared be- fore Mr J. E. Dargan at the Juvenile Court, North Kow – loon Magistracy, this morning on a charge of wounding *

woman.

On his return he was asked by his mother to make use of However, ac-

used thought that he had not achieved perfection in his work and set about to teach himself! by reading books.

Obstruction

After all these years, not suit emerged from his experi- ence in tailoring and cutting, the doctor said.

Prior 10 bis father's death, Dr Senven continued, accused considered his failure in life was due not to any imperfer- tinn, but due to obstruction of his wishes by his father.

he i

After his father died thought he had the opportunity. to establish himself. But when ! he found that he was not the executor of the will, he believed, that he was not any better off than before.

Accused then came to the con- clusion that he was being ex- cluded from everything and that his whole family was turning: against him and thought that they might obstruct everything to he tried to do.

The boy pleaded guilty committing the offence with two, other boys not in custody, and was remanded seven days for a probation officer's report

The court was informed that the complainant, Tang Wal-chun 23, a refuse collector, was eating

Dr Scriven said that after his observation of accused during his detention he had come to the conclusion that accused had de- veloped a typical schizoid per- sonality.

Hearing before Mr Justice R. in a cooked food stall in Man H. Mills-Owens is continuing.

Ming-lane. Yaumati, with her

younger brother and sister at 7,

Vienna Boys' pin on Tissday when defendant Taxi drivers

Choir will be coming to Hong- and two other boys approached kong once again on Friday and asked her for

December 8--and will be giving ables.

two concerts at the Astor Hotel.

The first concert will start at

some veget

~~

ATTACKED

6 pm and the second-in

of the Hongkong Society

the Blind-at 0.30 pm.

When she refused the r

and the the defendant aidquest,

other two threw rubbish at the for

until she and her women brother and sister went into a

The Choir coming this time theatre to see a show.

go on strike

Wlo-lan

Miss Tan shown aboard the 68 President Wlison on ar- rival in Hongkong today.

Actress

returns

A young Chinese Alm actress returned to the Colony today aboard the 3.5. President Wilson lier an absence of three years Cludad Trujillo, Nov. 15. during which she worked in Taxi drivers went on #trike Singapore, Malaya, Taiwan and today. virtually, halting all the Philippines. public transportation in this capital.

The actress, Miss Tan Win- Crowds of taxi drivers roam lan, has now completed some

}

s

sulted in a murder charge. the man to keep jwarned

"violent" temper under control Hr said The family's liveli.

taken away If bood would be

to prison. In

he released the circumstances. him vn a $400 bond to be of good behaviour for three years.

B3

he

when the ship sails tomorrow

Saul Insp D J. Collons

men constable stopped thre - Alan Grove, 18, A. F. Meechan, 17. and Raymond Moores, 18, in Tsimshatsui district early yes- erday morning when he saw one of them carrying a parcel. |

As they could not explain how they had come by the parcel containing a metal watch strap. senterai pictures and sheets of used stamps, two ashtrays and a tumbler, they were taken back to the police station.

Shopbreaking

There Grove admitted having taken the two ashtrays and tumbler while the three were in The public house a few bours errlier.

Mecchau and Moores admitted taking the other articles after the three bad broken into stairway shop in Cameron-road. Grove was fined $100 and the

two others. $200.

A

Salesman admits larceny

48-year old salesman, Cheung Kit, of 137 Thomson- rond, third floor, pleaded guilty before Mr T. L. Yang at Cause- way Bay Magistracy this morning to eight counts of lar ceny by servant, involving $80.

Inspector Y. C. Lam told the court that Cheung was ployed by the Man Heung Bakery at 323 Shaukiwan-road, at a salary of $120. His duty was lo receive money from customers. The money was put In a special money box to which only the employer had access,

SEEN

Sometime early this month, to employer had a susplelon

was What Cheung

secreting drawer for his own money in a 1132, He employed a private detective to watch Cheung.

ed the downtown streets fore- 20 lms in a brief three-year On November 11, Cheung wiB will consist of an entirely dit- When she emerged from the ing passengers to evacuate career. Her latest film, which seen secreting $10 in a counter ferent group of members. The theatre, the defendant attacked bunes. There was some scuffling she described as "successful" drawer. He was turned over to conductor la Mr Gerhard Langher with n plece of fre-wood, but no evidence of serious was called "Drop In the wrong the police and on being qued

Founded in the 15th century, while the other boys held a

Way," and she made a number toned, admitted that he the Choir has travelled nearly bamboo stick and a plece of Work stoppages were almost of public appearances in Manila been secreting one $10 note The woman was later treated unheard of, during the 83-year in connettion with its release.

alt over the world.

Twenty-two members will be

stone,

in the Kowloon Hospital,

violence.

last

The

had

dally since November 4. of Generalissimo Rafael reign 1. Trullio,akenshinted in the Choir coming to Itong-

Amoy Actress is almo Choung and in court that ha kung. On the previous visit tho The defendant was located May 30.

production manager of the Uni-was prepared to restore the Choir raised $20,000 for the by, the woman in Pitt-street,

The drivers said they are versal Film Company of Hong- $00. Hongkong Boglaty for the near Cunton road, Taumati, at demanding that the Government kong. The company, formed Blind's Vocational Training 8.00 am yesterday, and waswer the price of gas and oil only two years ago, has already He was remanded seven days Centres,

taken to Yeumat] Police Station, and operational feen...-AP.“ released five films.

sent Cheng

DISEASES

KILL 35

in-

Thirty-five deaths from fectious diseases occurred during the week ended on November 4 the 40 in compared with previous

according Ecr week official health figures released Loday.

as

Jones and Cockburn pleaded guilty and were lined $20 each. The three Portuguese sea- men, however, failed to appear an court this morning. Their bails of $30 were estreated.

Prosecuting.

of

At a local hotel, some sort demonstration was given. Though he could not raise $100,000 ́originally asked for, he managed $3,800 which he took to the Luk Kwok Hotel at Wonchai.

A second-hand copying press Inspector J. H. was bought from Lascar Row. Evans sald a police constable, and oldments in chemicals sow the men fighting in Juffe- were secured. road near Luard-road, Wanchai, early this morning.

At the last moment, home-

the ever, TOVI VIL (1

man Left the The constable tried to stop

pretext. He was them but could not. He sum- moned a patrol van and brought followed by a secund man who, them to the nearby police sta-subsequent events show was

tion.

Reservists

in UK

his accomplice.

Left alone, the victim reach- ed out for his package of notes which had been placed in the press, but in its place was a similar parcel containing only worthless blank paper.

☆ ☆ ☆

London.

DRITAIN'S

B

the

London, Nov. 13.

call of the total 30 deaths

Britain would be able to were

Army tuberculosis,

60,000

reservists up from

two from

without resorting to diphtheria

each froi and one enleric [ever (typhoid), poliomyelitis and measles.

In the same period, 225 fresh

tuberculosis of

cases

wer:

notified, bringing to 10,187 the total numper of tuberculosis reported since the

Chees

emergency

MERSure of Royal proclamation under

new Army reserve bul published today.

beer bill is

up nearly £1,000,000 month compared with

last year's figures.

More women are drinking

beer, and largely because of The bill also provides for the them, the fashion

conscripts

retention of

is

and changing from heavy and the recali of conscript reserves bitter ales to beers which

for up to six months.

It provides

and

con-

| beginning of the year.

Births registered in the colong

brilliant for the creation are light, totalled 2,339-742 in Hongkong. of a new part-time Army

ав the re- "polished," 1.257 in Kowloon and 840 in the serve the "ever-readles"

noisseurs say. New Territories.

of There were members

which could be The brewing trade 316 deaths from all causes-115 | called up for up to six months in Hongkong. 170 in Kowloon full-time military

and in the New Territories.

POP buy Goc

Reuter.

NOT YOU!

service. ascribed the boom to in- creasing general prosperity.

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