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Part of the distinguished gathering of guests who watched Sir Robert Black bestowing insignia to 18 Hongkong residents and members of the Services. The ceremony took place in the ballroom at Government House on December 7.
Violent chopper attack
described
in court
A 35-year-old earth coolie was charged in the Criminal Sessions this morning with murdering a man by attacking him 11 times with a
chopper in a “violent quarrel.'
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A Right followed and Lu perk- ed up a wooden stool while that arvused snatched JL chuppet ecember 13, the accused and from the toli, Mr Leonard saud devased, fan Sul-lam, went Lau was seen to strake Ela Carl N 1: (laur-street for accused on the right shoulder. wire hasent
and the accused charged Lu chopping him many im. 5. even after he had fallen to the ground. Crown Counsel said
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Medical evidence would show thif there were at least 14 chop wounds on Lui.
Didn't look
like a schoolboy
Wu Kwong, 23, just didn't
the of these was on the left skle I was so severe that the tent was almost severed." Mr Lamard said.
The accused ran away. but was arrested a few days later The chopper was recovered by A sanitary eric from one of the streets in Kowloon.
Heating, fore Mr Justice JCC Rigby, is continuing
The Bemustel is represented by Mr Benjamin Liu. on the in- structions of Mr Donald Cheung.
Allegedly snatched prostitute's handbag
look like a schoolboy, and Two sailors from HMS Lincoln,
when policemen stopped him in o Wanchai street recently, they found he could not account for:
the King George V School uniform he was wearing, and
the number of school text- books he was carrying.
When they brought him to the station for further enquiries. they found also that he had:
⚫ broken into the school through a window on November 30 and stolen #7 books, one i Parker pencil and blazer valued in all at $580, and
broken into the school through & window again un December 2 and stolen 80 text- books valued at $640.
Going further into their fles, police found that Wu had once been convicted-of breaking into The rame school.
Wu who was unemployed and
of no fixed abode admitted the offences when He was brought before Mr J. E. Dargan at North Kowloon Magistracy this morn- Ing. He said he had sold the books for a total of $311.
Mr Dargun sent him to jail for 10 mouth,
which visited Hongkong re- cealty, appeared before Mr A.
J.
Sanguiretti at Causeway
morning
Bay Coll. this charged with snatching a pro- stitute's handbag with 850 inside.
The two. Eric F. Baines, 18, and Peter Greatrix, 18, pleaded not guilty
Lai Pul-hung, described as pro- stitute, testified that at 2.15 am on October 31, the two came to her but on the roof-lop of 54, Hennessy-road. Wanchal, requested "entertainment"
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Tass reports break with
Albania
Moscow, Dev. 11.
he Soviet Union has severed diplomatic relations with Al- bania, the official news agency. Tass, said today.
The Tass engouncement
With the Arst official word on the break to come from the Soviet After paying $7 each. Baines, Government, Albania disclosed suddenly snatched her handbag yesterday und its <metals Lai said.
here went ahead with arrange- Baines handed the mancy to
ments to return home. an American sailor. The Ameri-
But until ze can and Balnes
Tass dispatch stairs while Greatrix stood in- then ran down
appeared, the Kremlin had side the entrance of the stalrense. saki nothing.
Lal sald she ram after Bainos, Tags sold the government had was intercepted by Greatrix ordered the recull of Sevici
Inside the entrance.
She
paller.
ATAascador Mr Justi Shikir,
Al-
then shouted for the his stuff and Soviet trade re-
back from presentatives She managed to get past | banda. Greatrix and into the freet The Kremlin aigo has ordered where she blew a whistle. The
the Albanian Ambassador, his pollee arrived and arrested the sia and Albanian trade TC- defendants, Lai sald.
prosentatives 10 leave the Hearing is continuing.
Soviet Union, Tare guld,--UPI.
POP by Go
I WONDER
WHERE I'D BE TODAY IF I'D STAYED A
BACHELOR?
Bejore Mr K. Keen at the
Central Magistracy yesterday.
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woman residing at Hotel Creil war fard $1 for allowing her dog to wander about Connaught-road Central with- out a mazzle. The dog was in the street with a lead attacked to it. Defendant stated that she was with the dog but had lit it go for a few minster.
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Extracts from SCM Post 25 years ago column:
HERE
was consider-
Table excitement in the
Colony yesterday when it became known that Dr Sun Yat-sen, thai mythical per- sonage who has been the soul and spirit of the re- form movement in China for the past twenty years, had arrived. Dr Sun wag accompanied by General Homer Lea and Mrs Lea and travelled on board the s.s. Devanha.
"The arrival of a Chinese cruiser the previous night from Canton with the Gov- ernor-General of Kwang- tung and a large body of officials set at rest all doubt as to the arrival of the man who is destined to take up the reins of Government in the new Chinese Republic.
"Newspaper men were early astir, but were disap- pointed, as Dr Sun, very shortly after arrival, went on board the Chinese cruiser and remained there through- out the day in consultation with the officials from Can- ton. It was obvious the Doc- tor had no desire to be in- terviewed, and there is nothing surprising in this in view of the fact that while he has been at sea rapid changes have come over the situation."
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