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Spotlight At Big
Show In Denmark
BY GUY BETTANY
Copenhagen, Sept. 25.
The British Exhibition being held here from September 29 to October 16 is an important part of a drive to increase British exports to European countries.
Over 1,000 leading British firms have taken stands in what will be the biggest display of British goods of all kinds, from heavy engineering to textiles and consumer articles, ever held on the Continent. Queen Elizabeth and King Frederik of Denmark have graciously consented to be its patrons.
Its organisers, the Federation i
Arns have Indeed,
For every
For
£100 which Bri-
Births, Deaths, Marriages, of British Industries and the tain spends on Danish producis, Personal $5.00 per insertion British Import Union of Copen-however, Denmarkt buys in re- unlike turn only about £60 worth of not exceeding 25 words, 25 hagen, hope that it
wine Briusir goods, a state of affairs cents each additional word. most exhibitions,
which both Danes and Britons ready when it officially opens.
would like to see remedied.
the general public, the greatest attraction of the Ex-
will undoubtedly hibition the British Military Tattoo, in ops will take part. which some 100 British and Com monwealth troops Two performances will be given
in lovely daily
Groundb
been pressed to have thoir stands if not prepaid a booking for complete in time for the Prees on the previous day, The exhibition is so large that
of 50 cents in charged.
BIRTHS
CAMPBELL-To Sylvia (nee
Franklin, wife of Mr it. M. Camp bell at Kobe, Japan, on Septem- ber 25, 1965, a daughter, Both well.
WANTED KNOWN
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of
It is divided into two parts. The main_engineering section is at the Danieh exhibition building Rosenborg Castle, in the centre known as the Forum, which has of Copenhagen. Large starkis been enlarged by temporary and have been ereclod for the permanent structures to overc
is hoped that. spectators. It twice lis previous floor space. 300,000 people in all will see the
Hait
A mile
the con- away,
show. During the performances, sumer goods section displays the castle will be floodlit by all samples of the Ingenuity and towers 70 feet high. skill of British designers and workers in two WorkOFS
large tem- the buildings in pleasant ornamental grounds of Copenhagen's Tivoli,
world famous fun fair, the
normal season of which will have closed by then.
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The prefabricated steel build- ings to be erected as an exten- sion to the Forum and in the Tivoli grounds are themselves a fine sample.of
British enter- Consisting of steel prise. frames of prefabricated sections with asbestos and glass panels, the four temporary bulldirige than 10,000 provide no fewer square feet of floor space.
From 20 cents per packet upwards. BOUGHT
An entirely new pertes. South China Morning Post Ltd. Wyndham
Street, Hongkong and Salisbury Road, Kowloon.
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OUTRIGHT
So enthusiastic was the British Import Union about the buildings that they have bought
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES them outright, confident that
"DONA ALICIA” Damaged cargo ex this vessel win
they will be able to sell them
as was the
case with buildings which
again to Danish marilar
were put up
bo surveyed by Mosure, Goddard for the Bagdad Trade Fair and frown 10 which were re-sold afterwards Douglas at Holf's Wharf ara, on September 27, 1955, and co-locally at a handsome
profit. signees are requested to have their The makers are a Wolverhamp- ropresentatives present during the
EUTVEY.
DUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents,
Itong Kong, September 24, 1855,
To ADVERTISERS
fon engineering
ring firm..
All four temporary buildings are being erected by a gang of about ten Danish workmen. to The firm's manager wanted
import English workmen for the job, but the expense of bringing them over and putting them up was found to be too great All four buildings were BUNDAY POST-HERALD completed by September Врасе for commercial to give plenty of time for the advertising should be
preparation of the stands. booked not later than noon on Wednesdays,
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So heavy are the hotel book- ings made by prospective buyers from all over the Continent who are coming to see the exhibition, that is now almost impossible book a room in Copenhagen during that period.
One of the lighter features of will be the re- the exhibition production of a typical sixteenth Inn to be called the century Britannia, complete with swing- ing sign, saloon and four-ado bars find darts boards, and selling British beer and spirits well as the usual Danish beers and Imported wines such ne sherry and port.
DRESS PARADES
Another, attraction will be the dress parades organised by Miss Betty Spurling, well-known to British televiewers, as one of
the organisers of television fashion shows. Pretty Donish mannequins will display suits and dresses, the products of British designers, made with British materials. The dresses and suits will be made up in Copenhagen.
already
Great interest being taken in Scandinavia, and particularly in Denmark in the exhibillon, for Danes aro well disposed towards Britain whose enormous purchases of Danish büller, bacon and other foodstuffs not only help to fill the British larder but also pro- vide the mainstay of the Danish economy.
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Israel
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Future of divided Jerusalem is one of biggest problems in any permanent settlement:
Jerusalem
Dead Sea
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Pop 6,500,000
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Come To Moscow Call
RUSSIA WANTS "OLD VIC” VISIT
STRIP
GAZA BY TIGHTER
CONTROLS
By DAVID L. BOWEN'
Associated Press Newsfeatures Writer
There is as yet no reason for believing real progress will be made in the long-range try for permanent peace in Palestine, but the United Nations is making progress in achieving a short- term. goal-an end to the continual bloody skirmishing between Israeli and Egyptian forces along the Gaza Strip.
Both Israel and Egypt agreed in principle with a Security Council resolution unanimously passed calling on the two contending nations to agree "forthwith" on tighter border controls along the narrow peninsula of Egyptian-held territory running up the coast into Israel.
on
Exnot form of the tighter | parties first come to terma controls is yet to be worked Į permanent boundaries, und out, U.N. Palestine truce super-settle the question of refugee yksor Maj. Gen. ELM. Burns repairlition or erseitlement. has recommended establishment At present 900,000 Arbs who
of a physical barrier, such as a were forced to leave Israeli barbed wire fence, inside a do territory during the Palestine militarised zone more than half War are living on UN a mile wide, along
A the entire subsistence.
UN. length of the Gaza Strip line.malasion has estimated the value Each side would be required to of their property
ot dri Israel keep ita military units three 300 million dollars. tenths of a mile back from the Part of the Dulles proposal is barilor.
U.S. holp in granting an intere- Compromises on the method national loan" to Anance com-
Necessary For
for
of this separation are Holy, pensation by Israel for property Egypt, while approving the idea fost by the Arab refugees. The of a demilitarised zone, dislikes loan also would help finance the idea of erecting any barri-development and irrigation pro-. er which would toral. lend jects that would make possible permanency to the frontier line resellement in regione whene No fower than 200 Scottish
Israel,
welcoming the fence the refugees could become self- pipers will take part, as well
proposal disapproves of a zone supporting as the mounted band of
the
Moscow, Sept. 25. the Soviet society for cultural į conductor Bilss to come to the of neutrality which It way's
reaction Issuel's preliminary Guards, which Royal Horse
The Soviet Union has re-relations with other countries, U.S.S.R. with a group of would hamper the movement of to the Dulles' proposal report- will perform a musical
quested a visit to Moscow by said in an article in the news musicians. Soviet audiences odor patrols it claims are edly was favourable, but in Every day during the exhibi-
of cluded protection Tattoo the London "Old Vic" or by
request
more tion, a band from the
to the specifle information on location the company of the Shake Paper ""Trud": "The Soviet would like to see a British Ismell sottiemonta c will march through Copenhagen
ballet here, and to hear Bri-frontier.
of boundarica tho United". States to the Tivoli Fun Fair to give speare Memorial Theatre at public would like to see here tish symphony orchestras,"
would favour and what Q. in- a two hours concert there. Stratford-on-Avon,
one of the colebrated Shoko-
Dulles' Offer tended to do if one side nc- the buildings of Danish
The troops will be housed in
speare theatres of Britain- Mr. Yakovlev added: "It
cepted a guarantee but the other sports Sir Arthur Bliss, the noted London's 'Old Vic'
did not. or the must be noted, unfortunately,
Stato Department Although most of them British conductor, has also Shakespeare clubs.
In the background, with no will come from Britain,
Memorial that British artists
officials have noted that Carly have diroot connection there been invited
with these will
unníficial Amb commenta indi- also be
como to Theatre from Stratford-on-rarely come to the U.S.S.R., UN. nezotiations, is the offer Moscow with a group of Bri-Avon,
cate the proposal is getting consi from most Commonwealth coun-
and London has st
by present last month
Secretary of sideation Stato Dulles trics, including
responded slowly to the Soviet states and other powers guaren has effectively Pakistan, Aus-tish musicians.
Unibed
The stumbling block which tralia and New Zealand China Mr Vladimir Yakovlev, "Invitations
issued Invitations Issued this year." tee borders between Israel and progress so far towards a per
prevented any Mall Special.
Deputy Chairman of VOKS, 'recently to the great British |--China Mail Special.
the Arab states If the opposing manent peace settlement in the
whole of Palestino is Arab. un willingness to
recognise the right of the Jews to any sub-
representatives
to
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TLCEM
FERDINAND
NANCY
I LIKE TO CRAWL THROUGH
PIPES
JOHNNY HAZARD
HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN THIS MANDRAKE 7 HOLES THAT CLOSE UP --WITHOUT LEAVING A MARK--
WE GOT KILL JUST - HOW ABOUT THAT, JOHNNYEN IN TUM, ENAP! THER IF WE WERE ANY CLOSER TO | HOUSH LIGHTS ARE: THE STAGE WE'D BE SINGING) DIMMINEN, CURTAIN'S
IN THE MALE CHORUSZ ABOUT TO SO U
LET ME
THINK.
CHIEF.
I'VE A
KUNCH-
were
By Lee Falk and Phil Davla
THIS IS ALL
I TOLD YOU WE SHOULDA KNOCKED
OFF THAT WATCHMAN.
TOO LATE. MUSH. WE GOTTA HIDE OUT FOR A WHILE.
--TERRIBLE, MUST GET AWAY AND STOP ALL
THIS--
SLUGGO---
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR HEAD 9:
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Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
IN THERE
I GOT THE HICCUPS
By Frank Robbins
„COMPLETELY UNAHARE THAT AN UNLIT.: AS THE FIRST ACT OF JOSGA” STARTE INAPA – BILL HAS MADE HOI SEAT A PERFECTA JOIN IN KSE
LA BURST OF APPLAUSE GEBETE THE CONDUCTOR
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that the
Have you seen
Admiral
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"THE JAM THAT MADE TASMANIA FAMOUS"
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MILK CHOCOLATE
San
Miguel
the part of the looubey,
the war they vociferous opposed the Hawn of a Jewish stute set forth in a resolution approved by the United Nations In 1947. This resolution wouldă have divided Palestine along the Enes shown in the left panel of the accompanying map and set up Jerusalem. es on Interna- tional "holy city". territory.
in
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Out of Date
Arab
The Israelis won more terry- tory, by force of arms, as shown in the night-hand panel, than they would have received under the UN. partition. They now consider the 1947 resolution out of date, Some Arab commenta tors, however, despite Arub op- position to the resolution at ins time of the passage, criticised the recent Dulles proposal OB
the originat
UN.
the
Jurisdiction over a permanent Palestine pesce settlement wea partially shifted from the United Nations in 1950, when United Staten, Britain ned France issued a tripartite, do- claration stating their intention to maintain the statu, QUO, Palestine and try to prevent op nama euce in the area.
Presumably, it will be those
three nations-rather than · the United Nations which wilk take the initiative in attempt- ing to bring Arabs and Israeli together to work out
manent solution and bring long- absent peuce back to the Holy Land.
Peking Plans Giant New
Radio Station
Tokyo, Hept 25 Radio Paking said today It is Taying plans for a "glant Dow broaderiating house in Peking. and plans are being made for. the first television station In China Pe
It said' Radio Peking là plac ning to further inafuusoitw transmitting power and beta 1938 ends. 1,500 addillendire posts are to be set up!
ald the
The broadcast
here
munist
"MBINAM” “PEIFIO"
ing Sept. 25th
Oct. 17th