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THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1953.
Our Australian Nowslotter
N. Zealand OPERATION CORONATION
:
Itinerary
A LONG LIST OF ENGAGEMENTS
Wellington, Apr. 23. the spring this young T's frney turned to Queen Elizabeth will open
the New Zealand Parlia thoughts of work. He was out of n job and it galled ment, visit three race meet-
the him to see
morning ings, attend a Maori gather- crowds in the West Ending and hold royal garden hurrying to their offices and murties during her visit to shops, and men who worked New Zealand, according to with their hands may the programme released to- mending rouds, straddling day. the scaffolding of buildings, scurrying about their work on the Corona tion route,
new
The young man, whose name his pice was Tom, increased towards the Labour Exchange.
He reached his destination and Joined the appropriate queue many about there. There him whose conversation made it clear that for then reporting at the Labour Exchange more than a
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She will also inspect several New Zealand Industries and hold inventliures in three different centres during the royal tour, which begins later this year.
The 39-day visit, the first by New a reigning monarch to Zealand, begins on December 23 when the liner Gothie berths at Auckland
BEGINS: BIG EXODUS
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BRITAIN
From H. King Wood.
Sydney, Apr. 21.
Operation Australia's biggest peace-time exodus is under way Coronation. From now on ships and planes will be packed with travellers for London. Officials call it one of the biggest civilian transport lifts ever.
They haven't got around to estimating the number of Australians who will be at the Coronation, but 50,000 is the number given for New South Wales alone.,
So far the movement has been of official Coronation contingents, business big-shots who are finding work to do in Britain about this time, and those well heeled citizens unashamedly going to London to see the crowning glory of their queen.
more members
He
realised It was enough. he was not fated to die. He went to the Salvation Army, told officers the story.
In an Adelaide Court later he was charged with attempted suicide, released on a. £50 bond.
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HAPPY ENDING
Munah This
binte week Mohamad, 15 year old to Malayan girl, went home Johore by air with new clothes, a new outlook on life and i new face..
Later in the month the move- He got more bullets and battalion lave "dopted" The Queen will broadcast to the Commonwealth from Auck-ment of official visitors repre- agoin put the gun to his heart their charity.
the Commonwealth and pulled the trigger. This lal on Christmas Day, Decem-schting ber 25, and on January 12 she and State Governments, local time the gun jammed.
various der will open a short session of the govermen's and
partments will begin. New Zealand Parliament.
Ami, boy! that is really going a movement. When the to pe
of them aware the last hand- Parlament-Federal and State Kerchier, Jooni government heads and Government officials will be out of Australia than at anytime for the last 150 years.
The One Strange Character: Brisbane Lord Mayor Ald. F. E. Roberts who recently announced that he would not attend the Coronation after seeing the piti- ful condition of people affected by the Brisbane floods.
formatFFLEU SLOUCHED & JOBLESS they cane and jobless they hoped to leave. They slouched and shoflied, and when anything offered that they could
The Queen rad the Duke of tean upon they leant, while they Edinburgh will travel by air, rail smart they had and read vieiling 44 cities and explained how me in
outwilling authority town, become
from Kaitiche in the efforts to find thems work, and north, to Bluff, their point of continuing to qualify, by re-deandure for Australia, in the port for being idle.
regularly, to receive a
a slim, dark man of 22.
hollow-checked
he has not been
pallor cating
ting
Fouth,
more extensive The tour is then any of the Ill-fated tours drawn up in recent years.
zivic Seventeen
receptiens, are planned.
sub as he ought, and whose and 24 public welcomes
fell of too little sunken eyes teil
nor sleep, had neither patience nor sympathy for these. He saw in those ahead of him in the queue possible rivals who might snatch
Job fro
from him by their eariler presence.
Tom reached the head of the queue at last.
The clerk looked up, asked for particulars. "Sorry," he said,
"nothing today."
It
for Tom. was too much Blazing anger seized him. "You must give me work," he roared. You must. I keep coming here." SUBDUED & DEFEATED
H
E was ejected. On
ment he continued
th: pave- to cry out that he must have work. He' tried to fight his way back into the Exchange. The police were called,
Tom was arrested. Next morning, at Bow Street, Tom, subdued now and defeated. pleaded guilty to the charge of using insulting words and be- haviour likely to lead to a breach
Gaid
EVENING EVENTA
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And while London is gay. Sydney will also turn on its bright side. Flags, floodlights, banners and all the rest of it will lend a little British sunshine and pageantry to our drab winter scene.
The Lord Mayor, Ald Pat
Now he's going to have an- other crack at this thing called life, and to help him, police
that his name bej have asked not disclosed.
aren't very
Munah came to Sydney last June. a frightened, bewildered Hier history was Jittle girl, something of a mystery. had been injured on the face, during the war; her parents were dead
She
She was living with a family REFUSES TO HELP
which treated her cruelly when she was found on a river bank Our sheepmen
by Miss Enid Fernandes, of the with the happy
Australian Johore Social Welfare Depart Wool Board ut the
moment. ment According to the New South ment Wales Sheepbreeders' Associa- ilon, the Board has refused to Assist in staging a wool display the and mannequin parade at Sheep
next Sydney month.
Show
Falkiner,
Her face was shockingly dis- figured. It was so badly in- fected that her right cheekbone had decayed and the side of her face had sugged.
Miss Fernandes arranged for the girl to come to Sydney for treatment.
association president, said the Since then Munah, has been
Sheaffer's SNORKEL
St George's Day Ceremony Mailro
Notices
St. George's Day was observed in Hongkong this morning with a ceremony at the Cenotaph when the President of Bi. George's Society, Mr A. Sommerfelt, laid a wreath at the foot of the memorial. Other members of the Society were also rifleman of the Wiltshire present. Two buglers and four Regiment, under the command of Captain Brown, tool: part in the ceremony, the buglers sounding the "Last Fort" tul "Ravellle. Picture above, taken by a staff photographer, shows Mr Sommerfelt placing the wreath at the Cenotaph.
Counsel's Claims In Cotton Dispute
Further submissions in respect of the two-
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Thursday, April 11 By Air
Philippines North Bogged,
P... CPA,
Slam, Malaya, Indonesia, Australis, New Zealand, Dorma, India, Pakisan. Middle East. Great Britain
Europe, 0 p.m., CPA/BOAC.
By Burface
and
Macao, da.in.: Gu... ́s Lea
Honu Tak Bhing.
Mládlo
Great Britain: & Europe, 5
Adon Malaya, Cevion
East.
p.m.,
Laomedon.
Friday, April 24
By
ㄢˇ
Siam, Burma, India, 10 am.. via
TAC
Japan, USA, Canada, 1130 m.m.. CPAL
Formosa. 2 p.m.. CAT.
Indo-China, France, French North and West Africa, 1.30 p.m.. Al France.
Indo-China, France, French North & Weat Africa, 4.30 p.m., Air Viet nom.
р.д.
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N. Borneo, Australt.. 0 QEA.
By Surface Macao, a.m.; p.m. Leo Long Tức Shing
Chin People's Republie 9.30
a. trala via Canton.
North Barngo. 10. Bang Sang
Australia, New Zealand, 11a.m... 13 Earen Star.
Burma,
India, Noem, Japan, USA., Central
everelt.
to Brad & South Ainerles, Noon, ex Dana Aurora.
Malaya. 1 pm. as Tekros. indonesia. 1 p.m., as Tipanas. Korca; p.m.. ss Philip 2.
Saturday, April 2
By Alt Philippines, Guam, Hawai, USA.
.m.. via PAL.
Slam, India, Great Britain BOAC.
Pakistan, Africa, & Europe, 1 p.m.,
Hawail, UBA 0 p.m., PAA. Slain, Burma, Pakistan, Middle Fast, Great Brital de Europe, 4
·D.m.. BOAC.
Formoss. Okinawa, USA (Seattle
Cermade, Western States) and P... BRANWALK
she row year-old claim and counter-claim for alleged breach Radio Hongkong
Dut only ave evening engage ments appear in the programme ments appear in the propital. Hitta (who won't be here to see
cinema. Evenings it), said the dress-up will be
Board had not only refused to Wellington,
on three times by and Christchurch, rehearsal for the forthcoming give financial assistejected an skilled doctors who remodelled
for operated at Auckland
at Dunedin, and a Royal Tour and will give our
the
display, but a concert
rather inded existence a bit of alternative
that the her face. proposal visit to a glow worm cave
During her stay exhibitions and kick along. Sydney hasn't had
parade should Waitomo.
taller, lost her thinness and be- 11 decent celebration since the
be a joint promotion.
Other
will Investitures
be 150th anniversary show in 1938. Will December
One cynie's comment: held at Aucidand on 20, and
Wellington on all the big-shots in London, 14. And a trotting who's going to officially switch January
on on the light9? Christchurch meeting January 21.
Shortly before their departure they will attend an agriculture at Inver- and pastoral show cargill.
The Queen
a!
PROPERTY RETURNED Property seized at the former Japanese Legation In Canberra after Japan's entry into the war and not sold has been returned to the new Japanese Embassy.
Proceeds of the sale of other goods are to be handed over to Japan
men
Dro
According to the Association, came a light-hearted young gir the
Board apparently thinks
a Australia's wool cheque was that mannequin parades are
The worth £40,483,000 more in the little below its dignity. sheep
the end of pretty mad eight months to
Боте about it, argue that all they are February than in the
1952. Total exports concerned about is the selling of period in
for the period were worth £232,- more wool.
209,000.
Britain is still by far the biggest buyer of Australian Japan second, but
GIRL TAKES SALUTE
Little Doris Haynes, 9, sat in a chair and took the salute be- wool,
camp.
tralia, the
超
H.R.T
6. Tine Signal
gramme
And
of contract for Indian raw cotton were made by the Hon. Leo d'Almada, Counsel for the plaintiff before Mr Justice T. J. Gould, Puisne Judge at the magic Supreme Court this morning.
Mr d'Almada said that the were several interviews in August. contract for the 4Fs could not giving the lie to Payri's version that there was only one interview and possibly be for ready cargo. that in October. The contract was for delivery The cases continuing. of the goods to be received from Pavri and there was no sugges–
Economic Soc.
A
Meeting
Prove
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علمدار
dan Relavi: 11.15, GoodrightTM Munic:
6.72- Summary:
Much of the Hour (Studio); 2. People The BBC Midland Light conducted by Orbert Orchestra, Vater (BECTS): 750 Down Atemary Lane presented by: Allcon Woode (Studio): 759, Wenter Ba port: 8, Time Signal, Work News and Now Talk (London Relay); B.15, Queen's Men" (BUCTS). "Coronation Officers-The First of six talks on Coronation Figures; 6.30, Variety Fanfare-from the North of The royal couple's Inspection
England (DBCTS): . Sporis Review fore 1.100 parading soldiers at America has fallen from second tion
anyone else. It meant
by Big Young (Studio)! 015, Pheno of New Zealand Industries will
Recital by Lotus Keniner (Concert blow-to Australia-as-for-as that the only goods that the take them to a dairy-factory-In
Holsworthy (NSW) litery place to fifth-which is a bad from that the Fe were to come
AI179.45, "Musto and---Sweet dollars are concerned.
plaintiff was to get from Pavri ceracoFFER Taranaki, a fruit canning works
Poetry"An Anthology at Verse and In Hawkes Bay, a motor 1s-
omelolly This was
stated in Her eyes glistened, her face
JAPANESE
were the 800 bales which he
Music for Shakespeare's Birthday. of the peace.
general meeting of the With an introductory Talk by Diana was full of smiles as she sat on Japan
to willing A policeman told Mr Bertram sembly plant near Wellington, Canberra this week.
send already had and 800 bales to Economic Society of the Hong- Farris of the Shakespeare Birth- clothing factory at Christ-
men migrants Into northern Aus be
по had received. Mogra The Minister for Supply. Mr the dais and watched her
Celebrations at Strafford -on- the magistrate, of the Reece,
kong University will be held in day church and woollen mille at
Beale, said the property unsold marching by.
Japanese Am- | ready cargo.
the Jordan Memorial Library ofcha Spoliansky: 10.59 Weather
Avon; 10.30, Compose Cavalcado- incident. "He kept shouting out
Standing beside her as
Harukio. Nishi, cach|bussador, Wr "They must give
when the Japanese Peace Treaty me a job, Dunedin.-
turned has told Australians. He said No one knew on July 5 when the University tomorrow (Fri-Report: 11 Radio News Real Lon- the policeman.
also make came into force had been re-swinging line smartly will
Lt Col L. J. the migrants would include the contract was signed when day) at 5.30 pm.
The guest speaker, Mr F. H. God Save The Queen: A130, Clot Loughrist, visits to Auckland and Christ- turned to the Embassy under an eyes right was
commanding officer skilled farmers.
the balance of 800 bales
had King, Vho has recently xe" church hospitals and to Karl- Article of the Treaty.
also required that of
19 National Service "Japanese settlers in Brazil arriving. Mogra knew be tane infants hospital, Dunedin.
of the sale of Training Battalion.
are proving that they can turn 500 4T coming under the con- turned from Taiwan, will give a When the march past of the the jungles of the Amazon into tract but he did not know when talk entitled "A journey to Free and the subject will During the tour the Duke will Japanese goods be returned to
arrive, China," for the
over and the MR Recce asked Tom what he
they were going to parade was expensea
men highly productive land," he said. in Japan, less officers ex-naval wanted
and he meet to say,
lined in tong ranks,
Japanese settlers although it might well be that embrace some current economie a "It invited, Boy und
sports per preservation and administration. were answered in a weary voice that Hawkes
TRIES
soldier lifted Doris from her could do the same thing for he was taking chance and aspects.
A FAILED 3 was touched with Scottish sonalities at Dunedin. He will
hoped they would come in time Three times one day recently chair and carried her over to Australia." address representatives of selen-
RAAF inspect her men.
con- Mr Nishi said friendly trade for him to perform the tific organisations in Wellington a 38-year-old former
For Doria is a spastic. She relations between Australia and tract with Man Yuen Firm a chamber of commerce Squadron leader pressed a gun
But this was and
by no means Japan could heal the scars of to his heart and three times he cannot walk.
the baltallon war
with The
consistent only of
the sug- but trade permanently, gathering at Christchurch,
pulled the trigger. Each
have adopted her. They will pay | could not continue Indefinitely
gestion that it meant in fact some fault saved him.
On the first two occasions for her education, upkeep and on a one-way traffle basis. some other goods and not the goods that were coming by the Semmetric. Until it was conclu- ver's chambers
cively proved that Mogra know charge. Powder in the
that the Semnetric was not ar
till September
would not hold. It
"He was disappointed. I sup- pose?" suggested the magistrate.
"Yes, sir."
FAIRNESS & EQUITY,
accent.
1
"Sir, I was up at the Labour five times yesterday, and they kept saying 'Come back in half an hour," he said.
The magistrate looked hard at him. "Well, you seem to have expressed a desire to work," he Bald. "You are apparently not
Rest periods will be taken by the royal couple at Lake Rotolt near Rotorua, where they will have three days free of engage ments, and at Longbeach, south
The
the
time
men
defective bullets in the revol- other needs.
failed to clis- She gave Col. Loughran a
car- kks when he handed
one of those people who lie back of Canterbury where two fuil tridges ignited, but only mark- cheque for £400 for the Spartie Reds Promise
upon public assistance...
"I'm not, sir," said Ton, with days will be free-Router.
fervour.
"No doubt you were treated with fairness and equity," Mr Reece went on, "but you mustn't make the officials' task more difficult, you know. You're far less likely to get work that way. What is your work? Have you a trade?'
FREE AND JOBLESS 667TO, Just Jabourer," tall
N Tom.
"Are you married?" "No,"
"Well, I shall discharge you conditionally this time," said Me Reece.
"Don't let this occur spain.
"No, Bir," said Tom. They set him free and he went out into the fitful sunshine and the showers. It was still springtime, and he still had no job.
Malan's Republic Promiso
Pretoria, Apr, 22. Prune Minister Daniel Malan told nearly 10,000 cheering, ex- cited Nationalists on Wedneslay night: "The day when we con alder South Africa is ripe for a Republle we will set one up."
The victorious former pardon said amid roars of applause that South Africa is free to 'fake ac- tion without poking anyone' Associated Press,
ed the man's clothing and skin, Centre, which the men of
Ramon Magsaysay, his arm raised In a victory salute, delivers an acceptance: speech at the Nacionalista Party Convention in Manila when he won nomination for the next Philippines Presidential election/AP, Photo.
the
Extra POWS
were
that
S pointed to the
fact that the contract was 105 goods which the plaintiff ex- Panmunjom, Apr. 23. The Communists today In-
pected to arrive and not ready formed the United Nations they delivery from Man Yuen unui goods. There was no demand for are sending back more than the August 10. There was no evi- estimated number of Allied pri- dence that he knew these goods coners In the current exchange. would not arrive in time to
a. four-minute Maison
At
groups' meeting, they said they enable him to. perform the con- were returning men recently tract.
captured as well as those who
have been held in prison camps.
om
ONUS TO PROVE
In today's fourth series of Mr d'Almada malaitted that the prisoner exchange, Ave Ausira-. lians captured only last uary arrived here--Reuter,
Had Carcase
Of Dog
was on the defendant to prove that at the end of August there was Jan- an agreement between Pavel and Mogra for Pavri to seil all biogra's goods. Having regard to the existenc's of the contract concerning the wale to Man Yurn and the letter referring to an agreement to deliver ex Semperio it was highly improbabis that there could have been such an PAYT to selt all Agreement for abg goods, he argued. At that Lime bots Favri and Mogra knew Wu Ming-her, 31 year-old that 400 balen of the cargo had folci, was fined $200 by Me Biin- | Kiraady been contracted for with thing Ub at Central this morning Man Yuen, and the letter mount that performance of the contract when he admkbed being in there were to be delivered frum possession of the carcane of a the Bennelo.
only the letter, but the alaughtered dog. The defendant Not
evidence of Blok {from the Man denied having slaughtered the Yuen firm) showed that all of them knew 5ok was get 400 bales ex
empiria and there was no sugges
SIDE GLANCES
Down
What's His Line? Solution FATHER CHRISTMAS London Express_Korutca!"
By Galbraith
"I hope you find the lock in that roof-my husband is a former pugilist and he gets violent when it rainala
The prosecution stated that on April 18, Sub-Insp Mon mw
Hent that Mok-was lying when he said this, added. Mr¬d'Almada. the defendant bending over
another way to tort the carcass of a small dog out whether there was the agreement to
Was by To side his bul at 87 Robinson ella Mogra's goods
ferring to the Mogra's cable from Road. On seeing the police | Canton, That this mentioned Man offlour, defetulant pushed the dog | Yuen was incllenties that Mogra and, a chopper under a. mat, knew that Pavri, back, knowledge" of When examined the carcass was -nm ka the maiter and 11 also map-
the connection with the kan" and still warm,
that there ported Broka (evidence
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