THE CHINA MÀIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956.
CHINA West Africans Meet Jet Age Family Of Man
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Proposal to change
a Ship's name
For First Time
CANBERRAS CAUSE SENSATION
AMONG THE TRIBES
By Ronald Batchelor
Freetown, Apr. 11.
Millions of Africans in Britain's four West African territories, Nigeria, the Gold Coast, Sierra Leone and Gambia, have recently met the jet age for the first time.
The arrival of a Royal Air Force squadron of Canberra jet bombers during the recent tour of Nigeria by Queen Elizabeth II produced a sensation among the simple tribes people of these countries probably equal to the effect of their first sight of a white man in the last century.
Thon ads bestil they wer Un visit: by beings
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other planet FAN the Jeugdy pitched RJCum 113 the jel enginės Jarred their car drums und mysterious trail? of com
lisation
the летене spread sky, from apparently nowhere
The more sophistiented found the right explanation, but were 110t much Bess
died 41.050
fung inite el by the dusting allvery and graceful bomber?
which hurtlest over their beads.
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Enthusiastic
Audience
that the ota. Au Foret
beepurachivan. 240) (201
and appchensuun exuberance Jar
THEY LEFT MYSTERIOUS TRAILS
from Kan in northern Nigerin leap into the logon
The Prime Minister, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, became the
first West African politician to fly in a jet during the squadron's
visit.
He was taken up by Flying Officer Derek Hopkins, of Louth In sheer and Eastbourne. with Flying
Emperor Hirohito of Japati ard US Ambassador in Tokyo John Allison, right, recently visited the "Family of Man" exhibition. This picture dis- of play of different types human being, produced by photographer Edward Stolchen, was first held at the Muscum of Modern Art in New York
after the Queen's departure for¡excitement and pt least affeer David Brown, of Ealing, ) in 1955, since then has toured England at the end of her tou | couple of others to fall off their jos navigator.
perches 1 the brunches Di trees
Suspended In
Vacuum
The Might DIETANS Equatorial Afrien AN 1.500 intles, mus! (around 50,000 feet--the
French
21
These two airmen could both prubably evn themselves considerable fortune by civilian Bembatre displays, but both de- clare that they would not leave nt the Hoyat Air Force
"for all pomthe gold in South Africa"
where the sky is beginning to Inke 4721 the blackish huze airless space and where the temperature outside the rabin cool minus 05 dupees Centigrade
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nad la emation and it is vertal Roya No Homber The the w
acarly doming
then showing 1 the
Ang" British West Paleon Africa have never had at
Bot enthused
invadirmuna
appreciative
For 32 take-off and landlug. suspended in a seemingly time- less Vactur gulping oxygen like fish in an nq11248"/LIFT).
Our speed
except
we were
varınd
between
Squadern
དྷྭ
the
Lender Bastard service early
The Prime Minister, according to an official Royal Air Force under-statement, was "consider- ably impressed", as he was Bung amind the sky at well over 500 miles an hour
Has Habit Of Impressing
ITI 1 will be a long time before M War II. A year ago, he Wes Africans forget No. 0 Canberra from his base Squadron with its Bat insignia. dinbrook in Lincolnshire, to The squadron has a habit of For breakfasting In Eng-kmpressing people. It has been
writ MAN
his doing it ever since it was Mc and purenta,
Mrs S.S.formed in December 1914 as a Basard, who form at Nanyuki, reconnaissance and artillery ob- Nairobi, the same night.
dirang with
servation unit.
At the outbreak of World War Fight - Lieutenant Thomas II, the squadron was equipped
From the bast in Laneater- shin, the squadron flew ahend of the Queen to Lagos ready to gert
her ou Her unival with a 550 and 600 miles per hour, but who, muss By-past. During the Royal |for all that we could tell
we have been ton, the quadron carried out might
hanging Lagos motionless above a fly-posts--three, an
mattress of and on each at the regional cotton wool. espitals of Kaduna, Enigo and Badan.
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Strapped In and equipped like space-men, we had little Only uner was a Ry-pa-t late protection but speed-the speed low of the jet age which could shee hurried switch in us through the cold, unfriendly
where upper atmosphere
the Cyueen's sun bert dow through the
ind that
was
147 que
el and und AL tuning
thr aeroplane arrived at Enugu Im minutes early.
To anyone who has flown Canberra, the drsnee accuracy obtained in the pants was not remarkable. wat phenomenal.
canopy burning the back of a iamt. und frost, at the same in time. formed Inside the cock- ofpit an icy rime to remind us | Gy-that 11 was easy to Let cold
It feet.
As the Force Comunsnder. Ale
Jet
Vice-Marshal J.R. Whitley, Air Officer Commanding No. Bomber
stated Group. "Manoeuvring six Cast bombers, each weighing 20 tons, In close formation Fonditions
calls for degree of skill."
in
tomast higo
tiese
It is not easy, or particular- ly comfortable, to fly complicated high-speed machines with split-second accuracy as 1 discovered when I accompanied the squadron 10 Sierra Leone
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Proposal to change
Ship's name
of
Condensation trails,
like smoke, poured from the trailing edges of our sister planes Lo give the only Indication movement. We could fly slight- hurtling y above these trails. along as If we were running over a silver railway track,
Local Public
Reassured
Over Freetown our aircraft. piloted by Squadron Leader George Bastard, DFC. stayed "upstairs" while the rest of the squadron landed. We flew D 50,000 feet to produce those mysterious conderation trolls- the first time they have ever been seen in this are.
The reaction
on the ground, RS we were to discover, W39 one of wonder. When we land-
detalled
1. Wen Shien Wong of 63ed, we were besieged by eager Printing House, 6 Duddell Africans who wanted Street. Hongkong hereby give explanations of those tralls, notice that in consequence of believed were caused by atomic which many of the population the change of ownership rockets or Men from Mars. have applied to the Minister
Squadron Lender Bastard, the
an
pherworpena.
1. Wen Shien Wong of 63 Printing House. 6, Daddell Street, Hongkong hereby give notice that in eonsequence of the change of ownership I have applied to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation under Section 17 of
of Transport and Civil Avin- 33-year-old squadron com- tion under Section 47 of the mander, the Merchant Shipping Act,
had to give Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, immediate Press conference to 1804, in respect of the British
In respect of the British ship assure the local Press and ship 9.8. Noora of HONG KONG REGISTRY Official
S.S. Kindur of HONG KONG public that there was no danger iri these condensation trails, REGISTRY Ofelal Number which are natural Number 149766, Gross ton 128797, Gross tonnage 1287.56 It was the same everywhere the nage 1089.88 tons. Register tonnage G03.46 tons, hereto-
tons, Register tonnage 506.48squadron flew. fore owned by The Adelaide, Miller & Co., Proprietary Africa
Lons, heretofore owned by R. But the biggest thrill for West came with the high- Steamship Company Limited
and nerobatic of 17 Currie Street, Adelaide, Ltd, Sydney, N.S.W. Australia speed flying
demonstrations perfonned by for permission to change her the squadron at eleven towns have her registered in the zame to "White Bee" and to in the four territories.
Tens of thousands gosped HOW name at the Port of and cheered as the squadron HONG KONG an owned by flashed
by aj rooftop_height International Import & Ex- and proceeded
to carry
oul loops, rolla and port Company Limited,
high-speed turns whled left most prople's prosiderable agitation.
tomachs in a state of con-
South Australia for permis- sion to change her name to
"King Bee" and to have her registered in the new name at the Port of HONG KONG ús owned by International Import & Export Company Limited,
Any objection to the, pro posed change, of name must be sent to the REGISTRAR OF SHIPPING at HONG KONG within BEVEN days from the appearance of this advertine. ment.
Dated at HONG KONG the 9th day of April, 1950,
IONAL
THE INTERNATIONAL
IMPORT
* EXPORT
COMPANY, LIMITED.
W. 8. WONG, 45 Managing Director.
Any objection to the posed change of name must be sent to the REGISTRAR OF SHIPPING at HONG KONG within SEVEN days from the appearance of this advertise- ment.
1
Could Earn
Fortune
Squadron Lender Baglard, who Ied the equadron into Datod at HONG KONG the battle, against Communia terror
ist in Malaya recently, ond 9th day of April, 1966,
Flight-Lieutenant Peter Thomas, who' culebrated his 30th birth- day in West Afrion, demon- strated, just how you can throw a Canberra around the sky Uko * Aghter.
THE
THE INTERNATIONAL IMPORT
EXPORT COMPANY LIMITED.
W. 8. WONG,Their twiatky, zollig looping Managing Director, and vertical climbing over Lice
zaluul Harbour”, „DOR, WHORETEGA,
MAYOČUJE NOGEN '
on
the squadron claims, with Wellingtons and took part caused both the Governor and in the first bombing raid of the Prime Minister
German Goldwan the attack of the Coast to duck hurriedly as he worships at Brunsbuttel,
It also helped later in the war during swept over their heads the squadron's visit to Acer, to sinic the German battleship lives at Wolverhampton.
Tirpitz.—China Mail Special,
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
"I COULDN'T BELIEVE MY
EYES--A GRASSHOPPER AS BIG AS A HORSE!"
FERDINAND
NANCY
HOW COULD YOU TELL WHAT YOU SAWAT SIXTY MILES AN HOUR?
--THAT'S NOT ALL.I JAMMED ON THE AIR- BRAKES-
PSSST
SLUGGO, I SAW YOU PASS THAT NOTE--- BRING.
IT UP
JOHNNY HAZARD.
PAY, MYNHEER? WEART DOING YOU A GREAT FAVOR, ĮTAKING THÈSE NOT" PAPER
DEE YOUR HANDS! YOUR HEAD WOULD ROLL IF YOU WERE CAUGHT WITH THEMI
ACH, YOU MUST
·INDEED TAKE ME- FOR A FOOL! THROSE PAPERS: ARE WORTH A FORTUNE? ONE
ME
HERE
-ERNIE
BUSHMILLBRI
SO PUTHEN
GIVE HIM, BRINKI
Trawlers
Arrested
Rome, Apr. 11.
Exhibition
Berlin. Paria and London. The exhibition contains some 500 photographs contributed by Internationally known cameramen, is being sponsored the Museum of Modern Art In Now York, the U.S. Information Service and A Japanese newspaper.--Express Photo.
by
20,000 Russian Warplanes
London, Apr. 11.
an line".
Parliament
Russia has 20,000 **first Twenty Italian trawlers have aircraft. been seized by
Yugoslavodny. navaj vessel and taken Shibenik, it was learned today.
i
to
here
estimated
military
was told
The Alp Secretary, Mr Nigel Burch, sald in a written reply thut the Soviet Air Force was estimated at that number of modern fighting aircraft.
Ho
According to radio the trawlers have been sent to their home ports, the arrests were
messages
ANSA The Italian reported that the Italian bassy in Belgrade instructed
suld it was not in the made 415 International publle Interest' to break down
the
estimate Inlo types of waters off the Yugosiny coast.
Presumably most of the agency
Em-"first. Und aircraft are jets, had been
aircraft.
The Secretary was asked how
to deal with the many bombers and fighters the matter.---France-Presse.
Soviets had--United Press.
AND I'M DARNED IF THAT THING 'DIDN'T JUMP CLEAR OVER THE LOCOMOTIVE
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By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
By Mik
k
2-10-
Investigation Into Death Of Smuggler
Chamonix, Apr. 11, French police inspectors are to arrive in Chamonix very
shortly to open an Investigation into the deathi of international gold - smuggler Frederic Ebel, and two Alpine guides, who died while trying to crois into Italy
it last weekend,
| learned tonight.
|
Was
Rumour were circulating in Chamonix tonight that the three men had not died of cold but of polson,
Some pieces of biscuits, which were rumoured to have been poisoned, were found near the dead body of one of the guides, Inul Demmrthi.
The post-mortem on the three corpses, however, sald the men and died of exposure.
The three men perished dur ing a mountain blizzard. After the meldent, it was disclosra that bel was trying to Alco Irom France into Italy and that the French polico were tracks-France-Presse.
on his
Communist Boycott In Algeria
The
Algiers, Apr. 11. Algerion Communist Its Parly today called upon members to join in the boycott by Algerian Moslems of French- laxed tobacco and cigarettes, Amusement halls and cafes.
The party's clandesting new)- paper Liberio, announding the cufl, said that by observing the boycott and Inducing others to follow suit, the Communists would "deal a harsh blow at the colonialist economy,"
same issue,
In the
Liberte called upon all "fighters for freedom" in Algeria to forget their sectarian quarrels, and unite politically. "and comblac their armed forces to gain a speedy
Presse.
victory. -France-
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
|AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
By Ernie Bushmiller
WELL---DON'T
LET IT HAPPEN
AGAIN.
1 ALWAYS HAVE THAT
FAKE NOTE READY IN CASE I GET CAUGHT
Couldn't be fresher!
try
Libby's
PEAS
FROZEN PEAS TODAY
ROWNTREES
I think: Jour teacher!
is a
doll
A SHAME! (E
THEY HAD NOT
BEEN GRBEV4
By Frank Robbins
KitKat
„this situation
calls for a
San Miguel