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The damaged helicopter shown being raised from the sex this morning by members ef the aircraft carrier HMS Bulwark The aircraft plunged into the sea while attempting to land on the carrier yesterday afternoon. -Staff photographer.

DIPHTHERIA INCIDENCE RISES

TB infects 3 persons every 2 2 hours here

Tuberculosis has infected an average of three persons every two hours in Hongkong since the beginning of the year, Government health figures show.

Artificial flower

industry 'all time

hits

high'

Hongkong's artificial flower industry has reached an all time high this year said Mr Samuel S. Berger, an American artificial flower maker and importer.

it mond's export to the

States

Bandei $18.508 0.

: Unded

Speaking man inters ana in Cina Holding this morning. Mr Burger. Pistacent of th First Auwerten Natural Ports Co, New York, said that their Lowe's figure is the highest strane the birth of the machistry and te yement a

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Das the month of April.

"Prices Par the stow lower this qat tad a

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a 30 per cent derrase tus year," he said

RAF OFFICER ARRIVES

For in that time. 10,530 fresh cases of the drugd disease were Jeported

40 the healt authorities.

Over the past week, it killed 28 sons--and the werk be. fote 34.

Diphtheria

INSPECTOR FACES

TRAFFIC SUMMONS

A 16-year-old schoolgirl testified in the South Kowloon Magistracy this morning in a traffic summons of dangerous driving against Police Inspector P. E. Ozouf.

Cheng Kam-suk. Lold the Magistrate, Mr N. R. Wylie that as a result of the accident, her Tour-year old sister suffered s fractured right ankle and she was injured in the hands and legs.

She said that she and her six brothers and sisters were about

to pross u the T junction to Granville-road Lowards To waterfront that day in Septem- ixer

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As there

no traffic up- proaching from the direction of Tsimshatsu they stepped off the pavement in a line, abreast and stopped on the white line on the crown of Chatham-rosd. There was heavy traffic using the other half of the road, from Hunghom towards Tsimshatsui. White they were waiting

it

car knocked them down from behind.

She agreed with the de- fendant. Insp Ozouf. that the vehicle could have come from Granville-road, making a right- hand turn to travel towards the Star Ferry.

insu A. Lew is prosecuting Hearing is continuing.

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From the Files

25

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November 1936

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Teacher fined Cucks in an inadequate

$300: false

pretences

A 51-year-old teacher, Tse

basket and three by the wings in his hand resulted in the appearance of L --- 'K, aged 29, a travelling trader, before Mr K. Keen at Central Magistracy yes- terday

charge of cruelty.

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Defendant

admitted the

Fei-lit, was fined a total charge and was fined $5.

of $300 by Mr Derek Cons

at Centrol Court this ☆

morning for obtaining i

Ranking among

the finest $330 from the Hongkong!

musical entertainments of the Teachers' Association by year was the programme of false pretences three years orchestral music given by maar ago.

hands of the Royal Marines at the China Fleet Club last night Tse had pleaded not guilty and enjoyed by His Excellency to all three charges through bis the Governor and Lady Calde- counsel, Mr V. L. J. D'Alton, oncott.

the instruction of Mr H. C. Ho of P Lam and Company.

The prosecution's case was that Tse, white being an honor-

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The distinguished patrons were escurted to their seats by

his Excellency, the C-in-C.. Admiral Sir Charles Little.

ary treasurer, obtained the slum, which represented commissions and there was a large audience in the purchase of chairs and a of music lovers to show television set for the Association, Į great appreciation of the without its approval.

items rendered under the baton

In evidence this morning. Tee of Mr R. E. Compton in a said that he retained the com- manner that must have recom- missions with the knowledge of pensed the players for their the Association's council and arduous one-and-a-half hours' that part of the sum had been work.

penses on account of

used for tea and travelling ex- The players were drawn The case against Jordanian mediaries who had been engaged Hermes, Dorselalire and Ber inter from M. Ships Cumberland, Syrian charged for the purchases. with illegally importing Assist Supt D more than $600,000 worth prosecuted

was

of gold into the Colony, adjourned to next Wednesday.

Najjar Muhamad

Sharif

Austa, 22, Jordanian, and the 30-year-old Syrian, Mahmoud Ikazaz, were alleged to have Imported total of 154.322: pounds of gold at Kal Tak Air- port last Saturday.

The health tigures also show a sharp rise in the incidence of diphtheria following a warming by the Department of Medical and Health Services kkif the public to go for incculations.

week ending November 11, a total of 42 cases compared with 20 cases in the Station to the Central week before,

Mr J. E. Davies of Brutton and Co appeared for the defen- | cants, who were each allowed bail of $2,500.

In the

uf aphtheria were nouited.

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In addition, they had to sur fender

their passports to the Central Magistracy and report! daily

Police

Revenue Inspector C. G. Goverment informed the Kerswill prosecuted.

public of an expected rise in the incidenION of this disease during the cold months and of its danger

children bar- belusly.

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Other diseases

Oller infectious diseases noti- the week were!

Qantas guests return to HK

guests

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Births registered in the Colony Among those returning were totailed 2,601-750 in Hongkong. Mr G. R. B. Patterson, Senior 1,438 in Kowloon and 412 in the Australian Trade Commissioner New Territories.

in Hongkong and Mr P. Plum- There were 327 deaths from bly, Manager of the South all causes

China Morning Post Ltd.

In July when Ma Berger was Jast here he predeter a boom in the plastie lower resiny

"Last fromth's figure showed thal was correct. he said.

People have asked 1716 whether the industry. will con

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Con away

ANOTHER BOOM

go

"As far as we are concerned, we are convinced that there will be another boon." Mr Berger sirit.

"Eat Jilmikla Hower industry is a novelty industry and it re- gunes prONELION, pushing and Ingenalty It is not like a clock which goes by itself, you have In make it go," he added.

MI Berger suggested that Hongkong should send a Trade Commission to the United Stales to study the market

potentials of artificial Howers there

Though we in the Uni d States consume 75 per cent of Hongkong's output,

Hongkong

exporters

study uur problem

the price bracket,

think

should

such as

"We have price brackets for various designs and some of the sellers bere usually quote us a price which in beyond bracket," Mr Berger said.

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He said that he had found a lot of poor merchandise in this trip such as bad design Hid colour.

"I suggest that the local de- signer should follow nature.in stea:i of giving us bizarre

shapes and colour, which people have never seen," he said.

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