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THE HONG KONG CLUB

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of The Hong Kong (lub will be held at the Club IĪ༣:༡༥༦ nt

6,80 p.m. on Thursday. the 27th day of September. 1956.

By Order of the Committee

K. W. KIRBY, Secretary.

5th September, 1956.

OFFICIAL NOTICE

Proposal to change

Ship's name

Tighter Precautions

Before And

After Poznan Riots

Prague, Sept. 4.

During the past few months--even before the Poznan riots in Poland Czechoslovakian police are believed to have been warned to be on the alert for "spies."

Although there has been

no maʼically erpy methods

offeint afirmation of repot Communist để a tightening up of security,

ftist of confirmatio a erm from an offeinl #temers! in the C minut ist Purly news paper Rude Pravo which, after altributing the Poznan riots to

#1#l

sal chupa rialist propaganda“, tbut

Heeni in

months pertallets bad increased their subversive activities galist, Metallst countries, particularly

which

iri

other wit

die man racWN"

proplex expitalist countries used to put into practice the results of the Suvel Communist Party's 20th Congres Jast February --- which

The "de-Stalinisation'

in motion.

course

CUMMIT EL

Bro

CIN-

To his way, the staleynent said, the party "Combaledi obseurllies which could arise in Czechoslovakia as a result of the

of post-ComÍTUG in one quarters " This was seen in some vireles here as possibly intended as we

“ why

The explanation Stálintaniton

process is slower here then in Poland, and why. for example, an interview by the Italian hac

Communist Party Signor Palmiro Togitati,

radio

Czechoslovakia, on the western flank of the Soclulist comp

NOT ABANDONED

They did this through jra paganida, leaflet ballos und spits, and violating Czechoslovak air spec: with their neropinzies, the statement saki

The "inlemal

enemiese

abruined

struggle against the State

not

their

lender,

anct

were stiff dangerous allies. Pinteruationund aenetion mided?,

of

Czecho-

Damage estimated at million tatlara wis enumed by the fire which wiped out the nenire of Odate commercial Cily, Japan, recently. A view of the devastation is shown hese.

The blaze, fanned by a Across

near-typho14,

The city's

awepi main business

210

five 1 entertainments area from mid- night until down, destroying 1,200 dwellings, rendering 5,300 homeless, Although lives were lost, He first has been described as the greatest port-second world war dia- extr to strike Japazi

Express Photo.

and

Snow Reported On Mars

Australia To Train Asian Journalists

EMIGRATION

Dublin, Sept. 4. The flow of emigrants from Ireland has caused serious alarm to government, industrial and trade union leaders.

According *

figures of a constis

| April, emigration

ite highest rate

pruvisional It also kays that the activo taken Inst population would become

op-

reached preciably younger. There would 75 years, be no change in the size of the while the population is the kw-population of older people, but est ever rectified.

the number of old people for 1.000 of working age

The gurca show What during all by 10 per cent, in-

1961 to

the five years from

1958, net emigration was 200,304, stead of

Cover

by 10 increasing

It to

graver trend).

per

an average of 40,070 people a cent. (The Committee's report year. The population showed a is based on the 1951 Censtis net decline of 88,771. bringing figures The latest figures show Il down to 2,804,822.

do not These figures

is obvious, therefore, that the mix northern countles of not only k the country being Ireland, which are still part_of drained" of its youth, but 1he United Kingdom, Buteld, non-working group la be-

from tigerfion

thego six coming on increasing burden on counties also believed to be the community. fairly high.

The reasona fox enigration are many--economće, political anxi social.

More Men

men

in-

Cmpared wall the previous five years, et emigration creased by 80,820. Of those who emigrated,

autnumbered

The women by nearly 20,000. mumber of

men emigrating has more than doubled, white the number of

emigrants has increased by ales! OTK- third.

women

of natural ingrease rise

Lar

The rate

substantial was shown a during the last 30 years. 1926, it was 5.5 per 1,000, while Canberra, Sept. 4, Australian Minister for Ex- this year it is 0.2.

to 1851, this natural in- Up ternal Affairs Richard Caseyercase kept pace with the bet

prese

*

the

Mr James Dillon, Minister Jor Agriculture. has attributed 11, to the world- partly at least, wide Trend trway from Cho entryside to the cities.

the

Natural Tendency

Ireland is basically an ogri- few in- Cultural country, with dustries, and few big urban centres. In addition, It is only 50 or 60 miles away from big industrial neighbour, Britain, where wages are relatively high and there is full employment.

There is thus a natural ten- dency to seek "big money" in the factories of Britain, and by greatest number of anmamced today that Australia emigration, and little change emigrants go there, will train Asian Journalists and took pluce in the total popula- There is, in addition, the fact

imder photographers

Uon.

that although

irish successive progret of the Colombo plan,

Between 1951 and 1950, how-

hove

encouraged governments O Roceles Ernesto

the lever, although the natural in- Industriai development, the be Philippines will

first crease was the highest recorded

number of new Industries is not Journalist to come here for train-since 1871, the rate of emigre enough to absorb the natural tion was so great that the de- increase in employable persons, He will work in Sydney. ៩-

The said

scheme Casey

There ore (230 Is cline in population amounted to

social made tenhle try the co-opera- 4.5 per thousand,

o rate not

| psychologieni factors the desiro metro- exceeded this century. the Austrailan

"small to get away from the news- A recent report by the Man-town"

wtmosphere, or village politan and provincta,

the Austrn-power Committee of the Or-and the discipline and restric- paper proprietors,

European tion of life at home. n Broadcasting Company and ganisation the Australian Journaliska, Asto-Economic Co-operation (“Demo- The professional clasts are cation, who will supervise the graphic Trends

Western net touched in

by emigration, The country is quite traint of the foreign newsmen Europe, 1851-1971) says that other. who will g:1 practical experience the effect of a discontinuance of unable to sboorb the large num as they learn,

emigration from Ireland wouldber of doctors, engineers Casey said the programme is be that instead of falling by 15 others who are turned out

significant per cent, during these 10 years, the universities yearly. Almost most the jaunched

under the Colombo the total population would in- every city in England has plan.United Press.

in which he criticised the Soviet party loudership, was not pub- ished in the Czechoslovak press although it appeared in Polish,

and

East German The stalement

boostal Hungarian ཉྩ「༢༑h

Paris, Sept. 4. [Research Cemaatekan. salt 11 Perfer the "significant

the newspapers. {

Soviet astronomers

time that Sovket from was the first GO SLOW TACTICS pollen, which, it said, had been

Kharkov University have tht had ever observed such under valued sometimes recently, "in connection with 150g tr Some observers here say that observed the appearance of conditions on Mar

they believe that the breaches of legality."

brifiant white trails,

The Soviot scientists, who vers point out that there slovak leuder "go-slow" taclies thought to be enow, over communicated their findings w

that they do not feel were sig shortly after Poznan Indiente

that the Communist Party is at vast areas of the southern entsts ull over that pollee and security

the world, wete #kri

Ony Shit of present strong enough to permit, hemisphere of Mars, Tass have bac confirmation from zimllar Trouble in this country į deep, public discussion of all

the United States of similar Unconfirmed reports sold that expects of

observations police on weave were recalled of Staff the cause and effect reported here tonight.

Tase mod the

first walls, to duty a few days after

And to those who press for

nced on August 23, spread us rote but there has never been speedier "democratisation" they the next five days over practical- any official confirmation of this, can point to Poznan y

ly the whole of the planet visible Unofficial Communist sources, example of how loo sudden a

from the earth. however, indicated

they retaxation can be exploited by would consider this to D

"the

- Ching CENY." Special timal precaution,

That

CLOSE WATCH

Security men were

MICH

the

the

believed

to be kreping a close watch on

the movements

From the West,

[

foreigners

Two Westerners who

10 Ostrava -- the

drove north-east

Moravian coal and steel town in | Ure heart of Czechoslovakia's ! most densely populated Indus- Irial aren near the

Polish frontier said that a police car followed them! for miles and a plain-clothes mith shadowed Them in the street when they! got out.

Observers here say that what! appeared 40x

ແກ້ "ujert" Kubist

sples started about two, months before Poznan with

[t Czechoslovak press!

of Western repms of arrests agents, moet of them alleged to; have been sent (rom West the Germany by United States espionage service. of

This followed a full of nearly

Since year.

the Genevi "summi" conference of British. Soviel und United French, States leaders last July there have. unt!! recently. been scarcely any reports ot spy cases.

R

I, Allister George Inglis of rate 701/7 Edinburgh House, ilong Kong hereby give notice that in consequence of change of ownership and transfer Port of Registry of the vessel I have applied to the Minia- ter of Transport and Civil Aviation under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the steam-

Around the

Ume ship "INDIAN IMPORTER"

reports of arresta began to re- of HONG KONG REGISTRY

appear the Interior Minister, Official Number 161119, Gross

Mr Rudolf Barak. told police tonnage 5191.16 tons, Regiater that their main tast remained tonnage 3229,97 tons, hereto "the merelless Oght against the. fore owned by India Steam-undermining activity of enemy ship

Company Limited of Calcutta for permission to change her name to "SOUTH BIRCH" and to have her registered in the new

i

empionage."

Spy

FEVER'

as

And the Prime Minister, Mr Villem Siroky, told a visiting Yugoslay journalist that since name the Soviet Party Congress "large masses" of "imperialist bec, sent to gente" Czechoslovakia to try to restore capitalism there,

at the Port of HONG KONG as owned by Birch Steamship Company Limited.

had

warn-

Slice Poznan the "spy fever" Any sojection to the pro- hon grown with more reports of posed change of name must be arrests and spies giving them- Hent to the REGISTRAR OFselves up, coupled with SHIPPING at HONG KONG is to be on guard, within SEVEN days from the appearance of

advertisement.

this

Dated at HONG KONG the 31st day of August, 1950,

: BIRCH

STEAMSHIP. COMPANY LIMITED.

A. G. INGLIS,

Director,

NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES

m.s. "TAIYUAN"

Arra. 3rd September, 1930

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will

The riots in Poznan appear to have strengthened the belief or Czechoslovakia's Communist rulers that prevent "go-slow" methods of "de-Stalinisalon and democratisation" are best for them,

Party loaders who were prè viously

criticised

privately Inside and outside the Com- munist Party for their cautious approach to the new post-Stalin CT, have reacted to. Poznan with repeated calls for "vigli- Once

and warnings against Western spics,

secret agents SOUTH.”

and

The

statement in Ruda Pravo, ordered Communists fo. refute all "ilberalisile" ten denoles which could workert the party's leading role.,

be murveyed by Mestry. Goddard & It concedo that

that a certain

Doggin at North Pointure: Zild's Ocsowel at 10 a.m. on

smalt number of party members

day 8th and Friday, Jim Apptember recently "wavered" under the „3568, consignem representaláverums | influence of wrong vława ciru

requested 10 be.present

VA BUTTERFIELD & BWINKE

AİLE

the, Unas Maylinson Cou

|culating" outside the pàrfy

neid

frequently inspired by Home

machinations kinkhoestl-Soviet

provoodilon,

It also releerbed

Mall

It is expected that interesting observations will be made Monday next, when Mars will M P. Barebachov, Chairman be at its nearest point to of the Soviet Union Planetary earth.--France-Presse.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

"THE MAN SHOT

OUT OF THE CHIMNEY AS FAST AS A

BULLET--

FERDINAND

NANCY

"UP--AND UP

-- STRAIGHT INTO THE SKY

-- AND THEN

HE WAS GONE!

OH, BOY MY DOG FOUND A HORSESHOE ---

MAYBE HE'LL HAVE

GOOD LUCK

JOHNNY HAZARD

SHE'S HOT ENOUGH NOW, KITTY... LET'ER

SURIPA

OH, DON'T

BE SILLY

WELL-

ALMOST

Hon of

Among

the

the

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

[DIDN'T

IMAGINE!

IF HE WAS GOING "FAST AS A BULLET,”

HOW COULD YOU SEE HIM? EVER WATCH A BULLET↑

AS FAST!

MAYBE YOU SAW SMOKE

AND IMAGINED IT.

LATE AT NIGHT—

YOU WERE SLEEPY~,

SAW IT!

By Ernie Bushmiller

CRASH

DOGGIE

* KITTYI: YOURE OVERCONTROLLINGS. FASB UP ON RIGHT

RUDDER..!

By Mik

By Frank Robbins

for

u

crease by 23.5 per cent.

EVEN

MAGICIANS

Can't Carlsberg

Bedt

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Libby's

PEAS

FROZEN PEAS TODAY

ROWNTREES

YOU CAN

THE

TASTE 'FRINT

..this situation calls for a

San Miguel

and

by

sizable number of Irish doctors.

Some British hospitals are staffed almost entirely by Irish nurses,

Close Proximity

By far the greatest number of irish emigrants in Britain ap- pear to work in the building

bars,

One of the reasons why Bri- so attractive to Iris!!

tain

164.

emigrants is that,

quite apart from its proximity and full em- ployment, there are no restric-

tlong on entry the

Although

Indepen-

dent paul of Ireland, is a Re- outside the British

publid

Commonwealth, sho enjoys all the rights of membership. This fact has been cited, by those who favour close ties with Bri- |tain

for as being responsible Gaving

the

from country

"dke economic disaster."

For the other side, it is said that Irishanen were aliens in Britain.

10 are unable

stek work there freely, it would act

as a spur to coonomic develop- ment at home.

Speaking in the Dail, (Lower House) recently, the Tuscuch (Prime Minister), Mr Costello, said the Government was aware of the gravy it was easier to

of the position

But, he amething should

say that

be

to find a

done about it, than quick solution. He and other membors of the Government have pointed to their efforts to increase Industrialisation.

The Irish Trade Union Con- gress lesued a statement saying the Census report showed that the country was facing "a grave national emergency." It said a of economic radical programme reconstruction should be under- taken immediately. China Mall Special.

BEES GIVE HARVEST WARNING

than a

▼ Prague, sept, 4. Beek can tell fanners mote month. In "advance the exact day when harvest begins. claims a Czechoslovak keeper, that he

He says

that

bee

worked out

crops berin 10 ripen exact ly 40 days after the main feid

Bowers start to blossom. And ho fixed the day of the frit

blossoms by putting a a, Bochilve on a scale and watching for a sharp increase. in itawesent when the bees came back trom collecting pollen

the „produciríg

honey

sing

All the farmers and to do la to od 40 days to this date, and they can tell wiredi their crops start ripening, says Tomok:

Bvobodna slovőj of the Social merced

Over

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