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MONG its many in- teresting and informative
the
copters,
Hongkong
Annual Report for 1951 contains one devoted to Communications and Broad- administra- casting. The
tive reorganisation of Radio Hongkong has been an important post-war development, and the report very rightly draws utton- ton to the expansion in local broadcasting, part of which includes the Ustablishment in Hongkong of Rediffusion, or, as it was originally known, Wireu Wireless. The popularity of the system enn be gauged by the fact that in less than 'three years the number of subscribers has risen from 1,000 to more than 50,000 The terms of the franchise which Government granted to Rediffusion in 1948 have not yet been made public, but the Hongkong Annual Report discloses that one condition is that from a subscriber's monthly $10 fee charged by Rediffusion, onc dollar is pald to Government.....This merun that the Treasury receives $12
for year
every Rediffusion subscriber, Yel the person who possesses 3 radio pays $20 a year licence fee. The difference appears to be somewhat disproportionate. AJONETHELESS, Govern
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ment's revenue from its contract with Rediffusion now amounts more than $600,000 #1
which, year
presumably, loses itself in general revenue. Surely
this is a source of income,
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Colours
The famous Gloucesters recently received new colours, and this picture shows' the Duke of Gloucester presenting the Regimental Colour at the impressive cere- mony. On the left is the bearer with the new Queen's Colour.
Mediterranean Command Controversy Flares Up
London, May 5.
The Anglo-American controversy for command of the Mediterranean flared up again today with the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, dodging a broadside of Parliamentary questions and British naval chiefs holding firm in talks with Admiral William Fechteler, United States Chief of Naval Staff.
AT BIF
HK Exhibitors Find Buyers Uninterested
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, May 5.
It was a much attenuated British Industries Fair which opened simultaneously at Earls Court and Olympia today. By midday only 212 overseas buyers had passed through the turnstiles at Earls Court: which houses the Commonwealth section
and another 500 visited Olympia.
Last year nearly twice that number of over-
seas buyers had visited the two London sections of
the Fair by midday on opening day,
The number of home buyers at the Fair was
also down on last year's figure. By noon 1,024 had visited the two sections nearly 200 fewer than at the same time last year.
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The Fair itself is much smaller than last year's special Festival Exhibition. This is partly due, to the fact that the textiles section is only about a third of the size it was last year when it formed the central attraction at Earls Court.
But there is another reason "Things," he admitted, "were for the smaller size of the Fair. i bed but maybe, not so bad us The and of the seller market most people believe." for таду types of consumer goods has frighaned away many
ltors And of last year's exi those who romaš negligible business,
Skis - Equipped Egypt To
Plane Lands Reject
At N. Pole
Anchorage, May 5. An Air Forca
C-47
with
· frstuport · equipped kkis has made the first landing a history at the goographie North Pole,
The landing was made on Saturday after a 185-mile flight from the T-3 floating ico land. fu the Arello occiuplod by ihren Alr Force men as a weather observation station since
March, the Alaskan „Ab“ Comnund announced.
The fight was made in
connection with the Air Force's Polar expedition "Iciole Island" is carry out scientifle observations
ons of ocean depths and gravity field strength in the Polar ares, said Major-General Whitam Old, head of the Alaskan Command. United Press,
Queen Gives
Family Up
Home
London, May 5. Queen Elizabeth today
gave up Clarence House, the family home she loved, to take residence in Bucking-
British Proposals
Cairo, May 3. Egyptian Prime Minister Hilaly Pasha is expected to announce today (Tues- day) his Governyient's re- jection of the latest British proposals on the Anglo Egyptian dispute, well- informed sources said here last night.
The sources added, however, that the Prime Minister, in a nationwide broadcast
on the occasion of King Faroul's Acces efon Day, is expected to leave the door open for further talks.. Premier Hilaly Pasha may make Д direct
appeal "gudanese brethren" of the Nile Valley, He may also drop a hint at what was described hero as
TUS "ncceptable minimum" for fullment of Egyptian aspirations,
to
The latest Brilish proposals were brought by Sir Rolph Stevenson, who recently, returned from London, Ho. was ex* pected to have an audience with King, Farouk this week.
King Farouk yesterday re ceived in audience Dr Moham-
med Naisir, former Indonesian Prime Minister and, head of the
to
ham Palace that tradition Indonesian. Masghumi (Moslem) requires her to occupy, as Party, according a Court the British Bovereign.
circular,
Her mother, Queen Mother Dr Natait, who arrived here Elizabeth, and her sister, Princess on Sunday one tour of the But, if he expects few orders Margaret, who have been living Middle East, told reporters: he from buyers in this country, Mr in the Folace since the death of was striving to promote the Silas has very definite views on King George the Sixth,
are fullest
co-operation among eport only the Colony's prospects in other expected to remain there for Mosluttes facing various pos Eventually, It is thought, difcuifies Mos- Southeast Ads, he said, is an they will move into Clarence tem countries.", expanding market
House.
"Our national causes are just The drafty Buckingham Pa
our mission lace is said to be the coldest and the future lies on our side," in life important house in Europe and which King he declared.-Renter. Edward the Seventh once re-
The buyer has come into his own-and nowhere has this been mors in evidence than at Eards Court this morning,
parts of the
Colony's Montreal
Mr Churchill refused to say anything about the negotiations, when challenged in the House of Commons to deny a newspaper report that Britain would reject the appointment of an American to the supreme command in the Mediterranean,
"I am not at present in a position to make any statement," he said. High level talks began today Pact's top military body, the
Standing Group in Washington. part of which at least should at Whitehall between officials of
She also seeks to appoint 4 be earmarked for expanding the British Navy and the United
British admiral to the post-her Radio Hongkong and ZEK States Navy.
present Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean. Admiral Lord Louls Mountbatten,
Today's talks were under- stood to have amounted to most-, ly a re-assessment of the alti- tudes of the two Governments,
Further exchanges will take place between the two Govern- ments before an attempt is made
new
said
broadcasting. Truc, Radio The British side also included Hongkong porsesses
the three Service chiefs of Bri- and up-to-date studios and tain while the American side control rooms; true also, was led by Admiral Fechteler.
reliable sources Usually Radio Hongkong now broad-
that
Admiral Fechteler casts early morning peated the American case sessions. But it is absurd putting all naval operations' to suggest that there is no the Mediterranean under the room for or need of further direction of Admiral Robert improvements and expan- Carney, American Commander aion in local broadcasting, of General Eisenhower's southern Much more could be done flank. to make both, the English
way, he maintained, In this and Chinese programmes full sea support would be given
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In the
Gaol Riots Continue
Montreal, May 5. Two new outbreaks, the
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to produce an agreed solution in second halted with tear gas, time for the next meeting of the Atlantic Council, probably next were quelled in Bordeaux Gaol here today but prison- month in Paris.
ers shouted "Wait till to- night."
The negotiators on both sides are understood to have found themselves embarrassed
administrations.
months Only a few
by
ugo
for the textile products and already there are signs that the worst of the recession which affected sales to this area is
This general Rack of Interest on the part of buyers and par- ticularly overseas buyers-hos
[***] over.
UE
now be the This Palace will London home of the 20-year-old
Queen, her 30-year-old husband, Travels With Prince Philly, and their two children-3-year-old Prince 30 Daughters Charles and 20-month-old Prin- cess Anne
had its effect in the Common- I spent half an hour with Mrferred to as a sepulchre, wealth section of the Fair where Silos. Nobody interrupted the Hongkong atand is situated.
I spent a couple of hours this morning either on or near the Hongkong stand and saw very little evidence to suggest, thut the Colony's experience in pre- repeated TILE INTEREST
years at the Fair will be
VIOUS
only
Today's new outbreaks In- textiles. volved about 250 prisoners.
provincial Police City and broke up today's two demon-
There is little or no real in terest being taken, in consumer more attractive. It would to a land battle in South Europe.
goods and this applies as much cost money.
The British view is that the but this
to Commonwealth products as it rendily Available from main funstion of the Allied
Police and guards had combed does to the more expensive Brl- contribution navies in the Mediterranean insiements in a sense contrary the prison for Rediffusion's
tish goods, 100 butcher's to revenge, and it is sug wartime would be the safe con-
to their own cases by high клісса and 50 razora missing spoke to one man who had minutes asking the vaying of vital supplies to 'gested Government give!
spent several personnges, within their national since 600 convicts, criticising questions about the display of Middle
East and the Common- Kerious consideration to wealth.
their ten, started 12 fires and alaking an annual alloca-
She
wrecked buildings In a five-hour textiles on the 'Hongkong stand, wants to wlablish 1
discover that he was not tion from it for the pro- separate overall maritime com Genorat Eisenhower agreed with riot last night,
in the least bit Interested in gressive improvement of mand
Mediterranean, Britain's First Sea Lord, Ad- Radio Hongkong's service. responsible direct to the Atlantic miral Sir Rhoderick McGregor
He was, he told me, a that a separate command saculti
cashire. importer who had come be set
under up
a British
to London not to visit the Fair officer,
strations.
but to ste the Cup Final. He had not seen the match-but There was little trouble at that's a different story. flrst,
A few years ago, he assured me, he imported a great deal When the uproar broke loose, of miscellaneous manufactured the Police went into netion with goods from the Colony, He tear gas and drove the prisoners pointed to a ama enamel bowl. into the main building,
"I sold thousands of those things On the British alde, Mr
The Police mid that three¦a daw years back," he said. Churchill, as leader of the Op- position, last year told Parlia-tear gas bullets were fired into ment that he thought the the mob. No one was injured.
Two quarts and ene prisoner Mediterranean command should.
were taken to hospital after last glo‘an' American admiral,
night's riot which is unofficially This was when ho was op- posing
Labour Govern estimated to have caused $400,- tha ment's agreement to an Ameri-
of the prisoners
CPA, BOAC agreement makes WKong/Singapore travel easier
By a recent arrangement be tween Cathay Pacific Airways and Brillah Overseas Altways Corporation, round-trip pas sengers may fly by ono alsline to Singapore and return by the other on any of the Ave flights weekly each way.
Rach airline charges only half its ordinary or excukalop round-trip fare.
Fares for the return trip within 30 days: by CPA both ways $960; by CPA one way and BOAC the other $1,140; by BOAC both ways $1,280
Tathay Pacific the ways Ltd.
REJECTED
The United States Navy, It is understood, refused to confirm Generol
Eisenhower's state ment.
.
000 worth of damage,
can Supreme Commander in About 150
the Atlantie - an arrangement were, moved to the cells which he later accepted when Mentreal early today.-Reuter,
he assumed office.
In the House of
today Mr
Commons
James Callaghan, Gen. Ridgway
former Labour Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty,
asked if the Prime Minister Leaves May 12
would give an assurance that
his views had not changed since
aro' a
At the end of our interview another visitor was announced, He too, was a newspaperman. Never mind," said Mr Silas as I lett. This
Ja only the first day."
INFINITE VARIETY Of the rest of the exhibits and the stand itself there is little one can say except that they are there in of their in- finite variety as in previous years.
The Queen moved in today on har return from Windsor
Castle, just outside the City, Reuter
Juin In London
In-
London, May 5. General Alphonse Juin, One noted with interest that there was less crowding on tho prator-General of French armed but this was forces and Commander-in-Chief stand this year as much due to the general of. Allled army forces in central lack of buyer-interest as to the Europe, arrived to London today improved design of the stand, for a four-day visit at the in- Nevertheless there is a definite vitation of the British Army improvement not only in the Council
On Tuesday he will visit the design of the stand but also In the lay-out of the exhibits. A Royal Armoured Corps centre;
of care great deal
and the has been at Bovington, Dorset,
on taken to
various Staff College at Bandhurst group the items so that buyers may in- Wednesday--Reuter. spect those which interest them and pass over the rest.
.
If the stand is less pleasing to the eye than some of its neighbours In the Common- wealth section it is because the Colony has infinitely wider range of producta show. With so many individuqi exhibitors clamouring for space. He it is inevitable that some con-
gestion should result.
Would he be importing any Hongkong' goods this ye¿? shook his head, "No."
Why not? No interest any more, he said briefly, and added "Nobody seems to want them
now.'
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And if this detracts from the general appearance of the stand the organisers can at least com fort themselves with the thought Whether this experience. Is that it is unavoidable. common to all importera
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS wouldn't know, Others may
have
As in previous years a num- visited the stand andber of social occasions have nhown more in area, but I did been arranged for the officiat not see them. In fact the most visitors from Hongkong animated groups on the stand night Mr Harry Owen-Hughes, this morning, I discovered, con- leader of the official delegation,
and Mr Daniel Lam, slated of former Hongkong residents who have come along Hongkong Chiap Hua Manufac to meet old friends. They at truly will represent Hongkong of at the Lord Mayor's banquet to celebrate the opening of the least showed every sign.
Falr enjoying themselves
of the
Tokyo, May 6. April 18 last year when he had
U. S. Far East Command sold that on high military and headquarters announced today
ONE-MAN BUREAU national grounds he would prethat General Matthew B. Ridg
The Lord Mayor, Bir Leslie Fitleen minutes by Undár fer an American commander in
way is leaving Japan for the the Mediterranean.
United States at 3 pm, on Mon- ground from Earls Court the Boyce, is at prosent in hospital Colony's main tolle exhibit is and his place will be taken by a member of the City Corpora- Amid laughter Mr. Churchill day, May 12,
views replied, "My
will leave from housed in a private room of the ton. Mr B.A. Badler, Chan Gen. ort
nocluded Westminster Hotel. harmonious process which keeps Haneda
aboard his
cellor of the Exchequer, will be them in relation to the current private plane and will include There I found Mr Chartes guest of honour.
Bilus, Secretary of the Nanyang Mr E.G.A, Grimwood, Dine- movement of events."
a short stop at Hawell before Preased by Mr
Cotton Milli Lid. Emanuel reaching San Francisco.
tor of the Hongkong Goved- Mr Silas is acting as a purant Offer in London, and Mr Shinwa, who Was Defence The announcement mid den. Minister at the time Mr Chur Ridgway will remale In the man information bureau on bo- Kenneth Keen, also of the chilil-supported an Americon | United States aniliny 24 half of 13 Hongkong spinning Hongkong. Government, will be appointment, to any
whether hen, ho, whi leave for France mills and--three weaving con- the Colony's representativos at a the Prime Minister now in- to assume is new asiguen cut the prospects for large on "Communwealth Trade Day" He has no illusions special luncheon at Earls Court tended to hand over control to us Supreme Allied formmander about the United States, Mr Church in Europe..
sales of Hongkong textiles to
to next Wednesday week. Mr this country
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Lancashire | Lyttelton, the Colonial · Becré- replied, "I really do not thinks I Further, details of Gen; Ridg have anything to add to what I way's (finorary in the United man himself, he has strendy tary, and Lord Ballsbury, secro-
Manchester and seen tary for Commonwealth Rele have said. Diacumions have States will be announced by visited only just begin in London ng Department of the Arary the present situation in the Lions will be the chief guests "Raier
cotton Indjathy for humain, if on this occasion "Assoolated Bragi,
corns,
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Secunderabad, India, May 5. General. Sir. Mir Omas All Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the richest men in the world, flew on a sentimental journey to Bombay today and took 30 of his daughters with him,
He had not been to Bombay for 34 years.
1.
His daughters and the rest of his suite, totalling about 60, few behind the Nizam's privato charter Constellation in two Dakota,
While ho-is-in-Bombay, the Nizam's drinking water will be flown to him daily from his private spring in Secunderabad,
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