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A small aquarium situated at
La comer of the compound, con- maining species of local marino sinizens, Atracted the Secre-
He stood on the verge of try of State's attention.
He
over and examined them
main road that rib-closely, receiving explanations Doned south over the hillstrom the market officers, towards London. A lean m18) |
There were a number of large whose holiday rig-brass-and mail fishing hunks lying
buttoned
open-neck shirt -- was
alongside the quay, The mem-
blazer, flannels, ben of the party stood at the in water's edge and inspected the sharp contrast to his grey craft
Mr
Mr Lennox-Boyd asked
hollowed cheeks and wildly Cater whether the fish that were restless eyes,
dried in the processing section tean men, were exported to other places. hand the In one whose name was Andy, carried Mr Cater told him that was so,
With the other, he Before leaving with his party,
• bundle.
of State shouk the lorries the Secretary thumbed towards
rumbled and thundershands all round, and waved gaily southwards. One luiry stopped. at the crowd of fishermen and in the mraketing employees gathered Andy climbed aboard,
reached round. fala
afternoon,
London.
he
near
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THE FISH DRYER
น 1:
exp.amed Mr Andly was dropped King's Cross station, and anyone Lennox-Royd that the mechani- dryer, in which the sering him there, as he stoort cal fish
ย Stale displayed on the kerbs, savouring the nish | Secretary
had Hike a keen inte
1 Include full and bustle and noise,
to nuke il exile returned, who has dream-air-conditioning ed of such things, might have clee.ive in Hongkong's climate. taken him, Indeed, for a man on holiday.
CELEBRATION
The need for such a dryer was ich some years ago, since the vagarics of the weather make drying dimcult or
FOR some colour now touched often
His eyes had impossible, and lead to a loss of
his checks.
lost much of their restlessness, as much as 25 per cent of the and there was a new sort of re-fish. solution in his bearing.
Aaccordingly
pietely
the
independent of weather, was erected by the Marketing Department in 1951 and has now given satisfactory service for more than thret:
the present Andy had made a decision mechanical dryer, which is com- that the prison sentence he had just completed in the north, the he had served, latest of many should also be the last.
He was on the threshold
exelting experience 557 attempt to earn an honest liv-years. ing. A job had been found for him, and he was to start next
Andy eleclded morning.
Ut
celebrate,
RAISING FUNDS
of
to
CHINA MAIL
Setablished 1845
TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1956.
C-in-C Visits Gunners
Amah Bound Over For Stealing
Receiver Fined
The Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, Gen- Loewen,
eral Sir Charles 120 Years
commended the Guard of Honour of the 15 Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery on their smart turnout when he visited their barracks this
morning. above).
Of
STARTS INSTANTLY NEVER MISSES
SHEAFFER'S
Nehru Given Credit For New Geneva Talks
Washington, July 25.
The United States and Red China agreement to meet at Geneva next Monday and discuss "prac tical matters now at issue between both sides" is generally regarded here as a considerable victory for the diplomatic efforts of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, and, to a lesser extent, Premier U Nu of Burma.
Mr Nehru's roving peace envoy, V. K. Krishna Menon, during his recent conferences here with President Eisenhower and the Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, strongly urged the US to meet face to face with Communist China in an effort to make a start toward eliminating some of the causes of friction between the two countries.
1
"CLICKER MEDIUM & FINE BALLPOINTS AVAILABLE
Butler's Letter To The Bank
London, July 26... Following the statement
which the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr R. A Butler, made to the House
of Commona on the situation of the economic
country, he sent a letter
to the Governor of the Bank of England.
of
In his letter, Mr Butler wrote: urgently call the attention
concerned to
should be glad if you would the British Bankers Association and other bodies
the statement which I have just
made in the House of Commons on the economic situation of the
!country.
of. the The
essential need moment is for a reduction in the Diplomatic informants snid (lowering, temperatures on both total demand of the country's resources. Only a part of that today that Mr Menon came to sides of the Pacific.
by bank The feeling is that if this can
is financed demand with Washington in late June
be achieved, the danger of some advances; but it is an important an agreement from the Chinese chance incident leading to out-part and one which, with the Reds to meet with US re-right hostilities is lessened. co-operation of the banks, can the effected by be readily presentatives to talk about the
of withholding or The Red China-US meo ing
granting prisoner issues and other mat-must, in the opinion of skilled
credit. ters of dispute between Peking diplomats here, be considered In such circumstances I have within the generally prevalent and Washington.
no doubt that the banks will context cf agreeing to differ less agree that It Is their duty to bitterly than heretofore,
reduce the amount of bank below what they would credit be glad to give in less difficult times,
History
aware of the US position, that general suggestions (See picture At An End
The offices
and
General Loewen was visiting
Nationalist
"Indeed the necessary, reduc tion in demand is unlikely to be achieved unless the total of bank advances is reduced below Its present level,
India would like to see the two countries consider broader
Burma's U Nu is credited Issues,
such
as the Formosa with assisting in preparing for problem, but Mr Menon and Mr the Geneva meeting with the made he had Nehru are said to be completely Chinese, since
along that However, he had taken China would have line,
ne speelfie steps to secure agres- of Jardine, to be present for any conferencement for the session 85 Mr
"It is for the banks to decide Menon and Mr Nehru Had. of that nature.
what steps they must take to Company,
Britain has played a quiet, mako this policy effective.
role by diplo-behind-the-scenes
of en- "But I look for a positive and Sudgen, Commander British of 120 years in China have Menon are reported
over the next few mistress's diamond ring because Forces and GOC Land Forces, all now been liquidated and mate informants here to be con-couragement in the entire affair, significant reduction in their she wanted money to send to
and the Commander
Royal transferred to the Chinese vinced that if the US and Red London has left the actual pre- advances was bound Artillery,
China moke some her sick parents,
sort of beagreement negotiations up to the months."-France-Presse, authorities. This was disgifning, no matter how restrict- Indians under the theory that over in $300 for two years by Cholmcicy.
trust- Peking would be closed Central
by Mr Thomased in scope, in discussing their Mr Hin-shing Lo at
However, During this morning.
the converful of fellow Asions, Beesley, Resident-Director points of friction
the Prime Minister. Sir Anthony "Eden, stolen
An 18-year-old servant girl. Lai Kit-lin, who stole her
the Gun Club Barracks in Chat- Matheson ham Road. He was accompanied Limited, which had a history However, Mr Nehru and Mr on his tour by Lt-General C. S.
N.
Brigadier
L.
his
tour
General
Gun
a broader held of understanding.de
HEARTENING
and dumped on the counter ih to be minute. The cabinet valued at $0,000. Shum Tin-Park where he saw gun drill his arrival here in the as
feet per
be dried at a rate of 350 the the bundle he had been carry-feet ing-his best suit. The pawn- holds 0,000 lbs of fish which is broker gave him 12 10s. on the dried in about 36 hours, so that suit. "I'll be back tor it Fri- the capacity of the machine is two tons per day. The day, Andy sald, and he strode about off to begin the celebrations.
cost of drying including deprecia- By.
end of the of the evening.
tion, staffing and running costs to most of his money was gone about
CLIC penny per pound, be done There was nothing to
when the machine is used to that lay few hours "with the
capacity. between him and his new career,
Many enquiries have been but walk the streets of London.
received about the dryer-from Just before midnight, Andy the Coloniai
Ofice, from Aden, ww arrested. Two policemen from Borneo and also from many had watched him trying the Dominions and foreign countries, door-handles of curs parked in
for there are many places
where the ellmatic conditions are com- Bloomsbury.
AN
He
Hanyang this morning.
38
Cry
that alone but conceded
the
more
It
It uses two conventional re frigeration units, together with a pair of chemical dehumidifiers,
NO CONVERTIBILITY, which togelter provide air at a temperature of 78deg. F. anti a
London, July 20 relative humidity of 50 per cent,
Convertibility of Sterling or ront pawnbrokera shop This air-is-circulated over-the-Pleading guilty to receiving Loewen visited the Regiment of the Shanghai office, on satis eventually may lead intender and other British officials any medication in the exchange
Course and the was Cadre ring, which
have quielly encouraged the rate of Sterling can be deinite-
and whole proces
wasly ruled out for the next 12 52-year-old shop toki, with 155 millimetre guns. shek,
through them that the US con- months as a result of statements also saw gun drili by the
Mr Beesley said that the com- was fined $500
pany, which established connec commended two Battery..
Neutral sources here said they veyed to Peking i'a final agrce-made yesterday in the House of Commons by the Chancellor .of. Mr Loalsy Mr Lo. defectives, D/Cpl 102. Li Sing, During his three-day visit to tions in China 120 years ago, had were heartened by the fact that ment to meet in Geneva.
the Exchequer, Mr R. A. Butler. and DPC 820, Chun Kau, for Hongkong, General Loewen will interests in 14 major Chinese the US in announcing its agree-
It is expected that the Geneva Mr Butler's aim is to tighten The branch their work the case.
may encounter visit many other units and wilcilles and ports... Foochonement to confer with the Chinese meeting
the up the internal economy of the offices, in
Reds at "ambassadorial level" criticism of
view to Republican United Kingdom with Inspector D. Brown, prosecut- talk 10 many of the soldiers:
and other cities had did not restrict the agenda to Senate teador, William Know- encouraging exports.
But the ing, told the Court that on July He will be leaving the coking on Tenisin
liquidated in different the matter of American prison- land, and other staunch sup-measures unnounced yesterday re-Thursday by VIP aircraft for periods and the Shanghal office, Mrs Chau Shuk-chun 23, ported to the Police that her Singapore.
porters of Nationalist China, the last to be liquidated, was diamond ring me at 93
bad been stolen
other matters at issue would be who fear that any contact with include neither an increase in bank rate nor restrictions of transferred
the to the State Enter- brought up.
Red China may lead to an from her residence at 63 Robin-
prisc,
Government-owned con-
imports. eventual abandonment of Chiang son Road, second floor.
Although the "elty" was fore- just before his departure cer China
Some well-informed diplomats Kai-shek and his Formosa re-
casting yesterday morning here said they belleved that an gime.
as six per The official who carried outer of much
White beller and close However, the
House bank rate, as high
cent,
Mr. Butler... has rejected the negotiations in Shanghai, Mr relations between India and the and State Department are mak- Becsley was the last member of United
the Conservative Government States might result if ing it clear to such legislators such a drastic measure because leave the foreign staЛt
the the Geneva
talks succeeded in that a a "sell-out" of Chiang is
must avoid at all costs the risk Shanghai branch.
that such a effecting the release of Ameri- not contemplated and it appears of unemployme Mr Beesley said the trade
CANS detained by China and certain that the administration of unemployment
step completely
might entail. with China is not
he has given Instead, he cut out, however, as the head generally lessen the tension be- can ecunt on general backing from the Congress and public in
assurance that the government's office here is keeping in contact
any efforts to resolve some of with the country,
The
official the disputes it has with Peking.monetary policy will undergo change until the internal Other arrivals from Shanghal quarters here appears to be to-United Press. in the same ship were Mr R. H.
economy brought into a stato approach the Geneva talks bo-
of balance: Bonar, and Mr Isaksen, both stateless.
1. Eitter-ginning on Monday in much the
same spirit no way during the recent
FD BEEN DRINKING
lite
Andy stood In
the
arc
The Chinese fishermen ON the morning when his now parable to those of Hongkong.
have begun, conservative people and there should
dock at has been quite a marked 'sales- Clerkenwell, pleading not guilty resistance to the use of the to being a suspected person. dryer, but it is hoped that this
will be Fatering with intent,
overcome when Itza superiority to the old methods demonstrated and has been understood.
"Look here, sir." he cried to the magistrate, Mr. T. F. Davies, when the two policemen had told their story, "I'd been drinking Just night. I didn't know what I was doing, but I was touching no car doors,"
"Had he been drinking?" thre magistrate asked the police.
He told us he had, but he showed no signs of it."
IT'S NOT FAIR сок,
to
Andy said,
two
dia
.
Mrs Chau also asked
for
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Was
Hospital Appeal
the
War
Sir-Last March an appeal
published through courtesy of the Press for funds in aid of the Matilda and Memorial Hospital. The appeal has been successful in raising the sum of HK$168,880. This in- cludes the sum of $50,000 con tributed by the Hongkong Jockey
for a few minutes to look at who she said she would not re-tunity of
recently completed.
from
Radio Hongkong
tween the two powers.
inclination
nir Four"
meeting at the summit
other words, nobody expects any basic changes in the hard and fast positions of the two powers,
SIDE GLANCES
EISENHOWER'S MESSAGE
110
A
Ад
To reimpose even à partial control of imports would consti- tute a political defeat and might provoice retallation, from abroad. The weapon Mr Butler has Radio Hongkong will brand-chosen to us is credit restric
President Eisenhower'stion, in order to put a brake on cast
By Galbraith
MORE RESTRICTIVE Wages and consumption have. risen too fast. Hire purchase were cased regulations which last year, are now to be made more restrictive, the initial de- posit being raised from 15 to 33-1/3 per cent, and banks are to be asked to reduce their ad-
ADMITS THEFT D/Cpl 102 and DPC. 828 went to the house to conduct inves- tigations and on searching the first defendant's belonging they gold found $1,230 in cash and chain and lockel.
The young ama then admitted stealing the diamond ring and she told them that she had sold it to second defendant for $1,590 at the Chung Cheong Goldsmith shop on July 15. TOUR
CONTINUES
Two brokers were involved in one ceiving After leaving Aberdeen, the the transaction party continued ulong Island $110 and the other 500. Road by way of Repulse Bay In mitigation Brst defendant and Tylum reservoir, and then told the Court that she had re- branched off to the Sai Wan ceived letters from her parents military cemetery.
In China telling her that they Club on the basis of one dollar Here the Secretary of State wanted money 15 they were for every two dollars collected H.K.T. Jait wreath.
sick. It
was because of this from other sources to a maximum
6. Time Signal and Programms but there is some optimism that
BBC Bandstand, the simple act of sitting down message to the American peo-spending and Investment. From Sal Wari
Summary: 8.00, the party that she stole, said defendant. of $50,000. "Ljust out of one of Her proceeded in Shaukiwon, thente she asked for leniency.
Band of Her Majesty's Coldstream without acrimony to talk about ple on the Geneva conference Guards. Conductor: Major Douglas
mutual problems may result in at 8,15 this evening. Majesty's prisons, and I've to Tai Hang Road and upen
The Board of Governors of the Pope (ABCTS); 8.30, "First Hearing" job ic, s'imi today. I was just
arrival श Sookunpoo stopped leniency on behalf of her amah, hospital wish to take this oppor- presented by Alex Borrie (Studio); Sundown Serenade" -- The walking along and these
and thanking each
Melachrino Strings: 7.30, La Demi- officers came up and one Bays
the new Colony sports stadiunt, employ ordered that the dia- their deep appreciation both to ton
every contributor and to express | Heure Francaise (Studio) Presenta
de M. Castel "L'onu": 7.50 me, 'Bent, but his boy- Friend, he
From there the party made mond ring be returned to
Weather Report; 8, Time Signal and other,
6.00, (London Relay); uke him in for sus,"
towards the way
upper owner, the two brokers to re- the public and to the Hongkong The Nawa
Jockey Club for their ready and Commentary (London Relay) or levels, evaluadly arriving ut turn the money they had regenerous responge to the appeal. Special Amwuncements: 8.15, Pet Wanchal Gap, where a brief stop ceived to second defendant, and They also desire, particularly to cart people on the Geneva conference Elsenhower's meassge to the Ameri was made so that the views both the gold chain and locket and thank those friends who contri. 8.30, Forces Favourites (Loader Re- north we south could be ad- the $1,230 to be returned io mized, and thence on to Victoria second defendant also.
buted so materially, to the success); 1 Time Signal. Record Review presented by Eric O'Neil Shaw of the compaign amongst the (Studio); 9.30, Arctic Trawler. The Peak, where five minutes were
members of their respective Story of a Deep-Sea Vossel, Writ spert in absorbing the sweeping
communities,
Trevor H tent and produced by
10.30. At the Ballet. (BDCTS); views of the harbour and across
Sylvia" (Delibes) Royal OpeTA to Cheung Chau and Lantho,
The Board hope that they can House Orch. Covent Garden cond. This afternoon, at 2.15, after
look forward to the continued by Hugo Hignold, William Tell
Phithar- lunch al Government House, Mr
support of the community for (Bossini),the London
cond, Orch. the
Basil went
monio to
by Lennox-Boyd
whose nted and in whose ser- Cameron: 10.00, Weather Report Secretariat for inter- case |Colonial
vice the hospia was establish- Tume Signal. Radio News Reel proved." the magistrate views with representatives of the
ed. As it receives no grants and London Relay): 11.09, Tost Cricket. Union, anid with a sigh. He was told Chinese Manufacturers
England v. South Africa. Com- has but a modest ankiowment mentaries on the 5th day play of Chamber of Com-
fund the hospital cannot
hope
the 4th lest by Rex Alston, John to support self from fees at Arloft and Charles Fortune at Head the Civic
(Recorded London ingley. Leods the Chinese
Later today, the Secretary of Lady Patricia were State and any the guests of honour at a recep- tion given by leading members The new leaf he had meant to of the Chinese community at the
Just Peninsula Ifotel..
tesays, "We'll
Despair charged Andy's volet, and he leaned fur forward over the dock, and eriad: "It's not fair. The police could find hundreds of men every day and Say they was suspected persons. It could happen to anyone but only in Lendion. They don't do it in Scotland, my country, and they don't in Birmingham, or Manchester.
"I
ANOTHER PAGE MUST fine
this
of Andy's many previous
its
con- | Hongkong
viations, "You must кр to merce, Reform
prison
for
sold.
three
months,"
he Chamber of Commerc... Chinese
another thing
"Andy
"gir, there's there's another thing - .. began, but he was hurried from
coutt the dock before he what it was,
turn
the fattening another page In dossler the police held that con- tained Andy's story.
over had become
Recreational Visit
Association and Reform Association.
Artillery Action
Paris, July 25. Vietnam government artillery opened fire tonight on forces of The 27,100-ton American air- the Bih Xuyen diastort politi. craft carrier, Philippine Sea cal sect which, attacked an army (Captain, HiL Ray) entered post on the outskirts of Saigon, port 42319 morning. on the French News Agency (re- recreational visit,
ported-Reuter, -
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phulppines, 6 p.m.
Hawaii, USA, 8 pm
Japan, 8 pan
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pura.
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by Surface
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J. R. JONES, Chairman.
REDIFFUSION
18. Children's Comer-conducted by Auntie Joy; 6.30, Progresive · Jazz: d. In the Morgan Manor-featuring Huse Morgan and his guest stars, 628, Birthday Masbag: doo, Record Parado-latest released; 7. PervCHTY « ailty Parade –Bila Fitzgerald 7.18 Engline. Band-oldy favourites play- ed in ragtime; 7.30, Brusic by Man- tavant and his Orchestrs; D, Tinie signal end the news (London relay); 8.00. Weather report, 21- nouncements and Interlude: 8.18. A PWD electrician, Yu Ches, Malsenring Musicsta-costuring the
Oreti was fined $250 or teri works by George Malachrino
0.30,
Time-excerpte from Clibert and
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d.
By Air Thailand Malaya, N. Benso, m- donesia Australes News 20 Ceylon, Mauritian mod - South Africa, Moon.
Indo-China, 6 pm..
Forosom USA • pan. Thailand India, Pakelatan, panta
this morning for possession of sulitvan's "Mikado'}" 12),*** Britis dangerous drugs and possessión | Red Crom - Bozjely, danco - and ins terviews, from the Ballroom of of k pipe.
MV, Victoria, Howtoon "Whart; 10, Insp. C, K. Lam sold that on To Gibbon and ghi Ordi
Dobele, on Drametrips," 10,10,: "Car- June 11, a Police party raided || 15307 defendant's addreww ab11, Spring Boll
Middle | Garden Lene, first Boor, Thare Prean
they found a coppar: ploe wie Lizzie Produkto keep "traces of heroin inside itjažas
"Now, Angela, the doctor is charging plenty to find out. what your allergy fat Are you holding book, any sne
vances.
By improving Britain's Internal Mr Butler economy, which affirms is fundamentally sound, although temporarily out of balance, is hoped to influenca her external position for the better.
But It may take a whole year before any substantial effect will be scen.-France-Presse.
A Victim Of
His Faith
Altho, Florida, July 25, The Reverend George Hensley died on Monday victim of his faith
The 74-year-old preacher was. bitten on Sunday by a rattle anaka,
lapsed shortly. Minister The
collapsed after being bitten. He went to bed. He enfured ail-medleni treatment and died at 7:15' d.m...
County Judge Hantian Gaskin ruled the denth'
round the
refused
forcachon vide on the
that
picked medical
SPAR Busodne of the
he had been told by Henney,
| that he had been, bition at least i
400 times by
during the past 65 years without jerrect-- Associated "Prom