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Housewife
on charge
of killing boy of 13
A.
A 26 year-old housewife was charged before Mr K. Philips at Central
Magistracy
this morning with the murder
of a 13-year-old boy
The defendant i Wang Yuk- kin Jing
ал unnumbered
tour house in Weng Chuk Vill
Sai Kung
11 dered
New Territories.
is alleged to have mut the box.
# December 18.
Le Ming-Lak,
A chopper and tree bran were listed as exhibits,
More local news on P. 4 and P. 5
CHINA * MAIL
Established 1845
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1961.
POST OFFICE EMPLOYS EXTRA MEN TO COPE WITH BIG RUSH
Food parcels add
to work on cards
Almost 90 extra men have been employed
by the Post Office to handle the big Christmas moil rush.
The Pust Office revealed this today on the eve of what
is exported to be the GPO's busiest period.
P Acting Senior Inspretar J MacMahon asked the court in
H2014 Saturday,
Temand
Wong untli
Z was granted
Na plea was taken
Swiss on way to Peking post
M. Arol Ragn
Swas
lived u
prist
Crane Th
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A1 Rapport, whe
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iserutal in Blongkong M1 Mr.
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for hourly
Nig Thetha
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December 21 ence of the pubic and part-
one malbenularks
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und 22
Mead arends were handled Central District.
wash these days
General. M The Petmaster
Gramik. revealed today that }
Chistmas to 10 Bod cush the Pust coffee wa sending with a large number of Soak panas tin China
Normally the Post Office re- about 60 extra em - lowes Tout this year the Christ- mur Basti Together with the food
Exiss Park forced the Post rifice to employ more
Extra hours
NE M4 1
Taranak
andri збура € was possible that
at additional workers almes 100 before CSOKOLL WHN ONDE
employees n
the GPO In Bongkong and the Post Office
20 Exumshmsul would
Kupi
} until
In ww De- Duben 21 and December 22 For all services except the issue dmory orders and wireless brences.
During Bu er
week the
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prepayetl postage has been relaxed
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Proacted you have at least Gems and the postage total $2
Jetters you may post your ovel the canter at Blv 10wn The Oxchange for a recezjal the postage paid and
the trouble nd vuurselves buying and sticking a stans." M: Crook and
Chak food
Navi
are actor he
1
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fanyeni-
"Please remember that if your letters are posted after noon on Saturday December 23, delivery By Christmas day cannot guaranteed. he added
Garments for HK needy
Now
Matida
woodler: goods. hands garmeurs and relour
wing
wele
the Bull
bought and given by MRIN E uf the Victoria Welfare Centre to the Society. the Protectims of Children Ja distrib
ambong
1: nalies
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The landing-over *nk plare at the Cit Varona Barracks this mortas MH J Hudwidge. Chan-
wellary
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Post Offier workers shown busily sorting out the Christmas mall. Some 90 extra men have been employed by the GPO to cope with the seasonal increase in mail service,
GOVERNMENT REJECTS
SHOPS' RENT PLEA
Explains why they must pay more
Requests by shopkeepers in resettlement estates for reduction of the re-
vised rents have been rejected by the Resettlement Department.
The revised rents will come slopkeepers asking ely force on January 1, 1962
Whe Commissioner for
retiemest. Mr C GM Morri
ور
Defed out budday that w entire rust of the resellinneni trugramme is met by Govern- ment from the Colony's revenue
Es of the greatest Im- rust of the lance thus the
reselje large and continuing Praia!
should programme kept to the minimum, be stress-
1-
10
le
phoned Mi M Surton Salary nd the SPC.
cepted the gifts on behalf of
Sony from MIS A A wife of the Com-
manding Officer, REME
Mrs Boardman said 18 Rave bem great pleasure. 1 band over the goods tu so weetly a
Ne,
Not equitable
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not considered equit require the taxpayers
Lul of whis
redt
In the cap of shops in grades
A and B. Be Commisioner of Rating and Valuation has in
ag on the true premises Dad with ole exceptions, has rind recom inded
bangs 324 15
Worning
Scane shopowners asked Hettlemen Department 14 clarity. The earlier announcement that the new grades of stop rents would be reviewed annu- aly.
Intention
the
J-
the Colony to xubsidise o particular group of shopkeepers Rome mend Mr Morrison said, where no such subsidy is m
faw warning to Jakel required," Mr Morrison hupowners that due to the con- stated.
unuing devenepukent
some esantes and the consequent ins provement in business prosprets,
is nertasary
to review
A number of requests were received both from individual shopkeepers and from groups of
21
an-
Macao's gambling franchise for Stanley Ho?
Macao, Dec. 18.
Well-informed sources said here today that the Government reached a decision two days ago to give the gambling franchise to an influential group led by Hongkong businessman, Mr Stanley Ho, for the coming eight years.
There is no official cominent an
such a decision, but the same
sources said that Dr Pedru Guimares Lobato, counsel for Mr Ho's group, left for Hong- kong early yesterday, pre- sumably to complete details
with Mr Ho to sign the con- tract with the Government. Meanwhile, it is reported thai both the Central Hote! and
the Hoi Ching Casinos here are closing down at the end of this year. Both are owned by the Ta! Hing Company
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which
has monopolised gambling here for the past 20 years. Earlier this month, the Macao Government postponed ity decision to announce the suc- cessful winner until Decem- ber 31.-UPI.
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By whether shops in parti- da. blocks are correctly greed and, if not, 10 transfer
The one Mladi 10 J『:" ather "
under 4,000 shops for congherela) use an all ttlement esiates and all cheps of the same size pay the
the !
any mist
The existing rent for a room oi 240
square feet in area is $100 munth. Other rent. are chargi m proportion to the size ut the premises.
"writes fashion newe
NEW
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BAYE YES SEN
Laly Sheaffer
'GEOPGRET POUNTAIN PEN
Bala Cyanda
UNITED PUPER CO., LTD.
Fined $8,000
for submitting false rating
statements
A director of three chemi- cal companies was Aned a total of $8,000 by Mr D Cons at Cen- tral Magistracy this morning for submitting false roting state- ments 10 the Commissioner Rating and Valuation
Chiu
hoi. Macdonnell-road. third floor, pleaded guilly tu だい sum-
a tal monses involving $53,600. through his counsel, Mr
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of
Patrick Yu, instructed by C. Y. Kwan and Co
Det Insp. K P Clark, at- tached to Commercial Crine
From the Files
25
years AGO
December 1936
Extract from SCM Post 25 years ago column
THE formal opening of the
THE
Courts of Justice in Statue Square took place this morning in the presence of a distinguish- ed assemblage. "Undeterred by the unpropitious weather many Judies were
General present. Anderson and Mrs Anderso said that Offices. proseculing.
with seats were accommodated the offences concerned sub-in the jury box in the Chief missions of returns to the Com- Justure's Court, in which the missioner of Rating and Valua-
oping ceremony was
held. tion in respect of Chiu's premises Practically all the members of at 24 King Lam-street, Kowloon the
ONLY
ONE
INDUSTRIAL
DISPUTE
There
lost
was only one in- dustrial
which #kapute in man-days were
during the July-September period of this year. "The quarter was characterised by a period of industrial calm," the Commissioner of Labour, Mr R. M. Hetherington said today.
A total of 2,008 man-days was lost as a result of a strike over higher piece rates at a peanut oil factory
The number of large wage cisima continued to fail as only 41 such claims were reported.
Sixteen of them were settled in the Labour Department and 18 others were referred to the courts.
Deaf Brownies entertained
the legal fraternity in the Colony were prescat, among them being the Attorney General, the Hon. Mr Rees Duvies; the Hon. Mr BE Pollock, K.C.; Hon. Dr. На Kai. Mr M. W Slade, K.C. Mr 1. Dennys. (President of the Hongkong Luw Society); Mr CG. Alabaster, Mr E. Patter and Mr Woodcock.
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"Others presezt included Mr J. H Kemp (Crown Soilcitor), Mr J. W. Lec-Jones, (Deputy Registrar), Mr Hodgson (Assis- tant Crown Solicitor), Mr G. Wakeman
(Oficial Receiver), Mr A. M. Fletcher (Registrar
Wilkinson, Marks), Mr Trade Mr Stephens, Hon. Dr J. M Atkinson, P.C.M.O. His Excel- C. A. leney Major General Anderson and Mrs Anderson, Hon. Mi E. R. Hallifax (Regis- trar General) Mr J. R. Wood (Director of Education).
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"Mr R. Crofton, Captain Agg, Mr E B. Suad (Clerk to the Chief Justice), Mr Alim Khan (Clerk 10 the Puise Judge), and Mr N. G. Noland (First
Interpreter), a large number of th general public and a fair sprinkling of ladles."
With the site now completely cleared, the last vestige of the File City Hall has disappeared, but an open space is oddly pre- sented when viewed against the Hongkong Brownies were
unwering height of the Hong- Costs to 25 deal Brownies at kong and Shanghai Bank Build- the Sundilands Hul yesterday ing.
evening.
Mrs 1. Tingle, Brown Ow!. In view of the present state supervised the entertainments of public finances, nothing sub- which included a fim show. sianttal has as yet been plan- A Chinese "chow" look the ned for the site. but the Governm Lea party, ment intents to make ti a pub- and there were presents for all. He car park Lemporarity.
Cont. P5 under this symbol place of the usual
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MOVADO
Tinsel tinkles little bells and Christmas lights glisten from the sapphire of the crystals of this MOVADO pair.
The warmth they share is greater this year for they've chosen to exchange the finest watches
Kingmatic for him and
Firmament for her.
Remember MOVADO the besti
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lots of ice and a slice of lemon for a cool refreshing drink.
A new twist to the after-dinner
sweet. Pour Cherry Heering over
ice cream and top with a few
pitted cherries. Simple to prepare
-it tastes as good as it looks.
Cherry Heering Frappé. Pour this old
liqueur over crushed ice in a champagne
glass, add a gay drinking straw and garnish with a cherry.
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