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FUTURE OF
TITOISM
Belgrade, Dec. 11.
A decisive year for the future of Titoism faces the Yugoslav Communist Party between now and its Congress next autumn, in the opinion of foreign observers here.
Coming months should show the Soviet leadership of being whether the kdea of Tilolam, basically responsible for the which arose after Yugoslavia's ¦ turmoll" in costern Europe. break with the Cominform, the Husainna hod shown the will
prove to have been merely some confidence in Hungary a a temporary heresy in the ereel they
Yugoslavia, ond JT 10 develop own road
towards ht
said. the
A
had in
of communiam, or whether it had allowed will exercise dominant lalong her fluence in encouraging European | melalian, Communist porties to throw off Hungarian uprising would have
been avoided. Moscow's control.
Events in Poland und, even more so, the Hungarian uprising hove brought the rede of Titolam inio the open. Thry have also sown the seeds of what observers here have thought might possibly develop Into as big a quarrel between Belgrade and Moscow as the Cominform dispute of 1948.
Most Agree
At the same time, he issued warning against the danger of renascent Stalinism.
In President Tito's view, on Stalinist section of the Soviet leadership had Impo
(3 views on the rest. But he expressed the hope that by the process of notural evolution.
the non-Stalinists would come to the fore in time.
Nevertheless, ho critlelsed
the whole Soviet leadership for, he said. mistakenly con-
JAPANESE PRODUCE NEW TANK
Tokyo, Dec. 11.
Titoisto probably means dueling a campaign against the A Japanese armament
different
castern
St Andrew's Day Wall Game
́8€ Andrew's '... Day; at ; Eton Coltero wan · märked, by, the customary Wall, Game played bettroen Collegare And Oppidana. Picture shows the Collerers arriving... For ... the game.--Central Press
Photo.
things to people in personality cult. He maintained manufacturer today claim. Over Twelve
a tank
different countries, even inside that the Soviet leaders have
ed a prototype of Pollucally, Europe.
fallerl to wage campaign:
to be produced in MODERN APARTMENT at DAE Maa-
most agree that it implies a agalast the root of the evil, the on Dunnell Road, large verandah wi12) beatiful
pleasant LIKE
communism, with every country |trol, which
persists, date in the world.” danki, choosing garden, sitting ruoin, I
its own road to Poland, te suld, had freed her- ¿com, large bediousma, 2 balh rooma, servante room and w.e, GA | soclullam formula to which self from just that.
Russians subscribed on paper
they signed the Moscow Declaration with President Tito this summer,
nationally independent form of Stalinist syglean of rigid con- Japan was the "most up to Rebels Killed
metallation complete.
even the Fiamenger seati service li For more particulais ring Me P. 8. Chung of Cheung Lar Constructive Qu Tel. 770477. From
1-5 pm.
MUSICAL
FOR CHRISTMAS
แก
GIFTS give 12
rigid Pecords by means of Gin Vouchers. Eleolved Bing Crosby, Al Jolson,
and Segovia, Buri Ives and other Deces recorda.
should D., 750. Alexandra
Mouse, telephones 30188, 35037,
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Proposal to change a
Ship's name.
when
In
of
Reliable Ally
A spokesman for the Mit- subishi Nippon heavy Industry said the new tank incorporated special features making it proof atomic war and was abic to operate at night by means of infra-red rays.
agalost radioactivity in future
In Yugoslav eyes. It also has It stands
Judging from President Tito's economic alde,
worts. Yugoslavia regards for decentralisation in
Poland Us her most reliable country's
economy instead elly
the struggle now
The spokesman said the tank control from the centre,
Titoian between considers
was modeled after the Ameri- factories developing that
and Stallaisin. Other potential be
can M.4 medium tank but was Pub by workers'
arc alles
Hungary-assuming much superior." He said the councils elected, nominally !
that quiet is restored under a least, by
35-ton tank carried a 90 milli- the workers Item
national Communist government metre cannon and was capable selves.
and the Italian Communist of a speed of 45 kilometres an
as the hour, regarded here party. must flexible actiong the The crew's compartment was Comununist, puoles of Western especially sealed against radio Europe-China Mait Special. clive dust-Reuter,
of
Yugosinya thun see a special significance in the introduction
the system of workers councils in other east European countries. Some Poles have oven claimed that the systen councils which netting up are
Hom
of
workers'
1. William Charles Gomer- sail of 826 Alexandro House, they Hongkong hereby give notice further than the Titols system.
that in consequence of change
They argue
councils
of ownership of the vessel, below",
have applied
Lo
the ones
Minister of Transport and above."
that the Polish Arc electeri "from while the Yugoslav were imposed "from
Civil Aviation under Section Titoism started to develop Yugoslavia's expulsion 47 of the Merchant Shipping after
Act, 1894, in respect of the from the
rest
WDK
Cominform, but the of eastern Europc British ship "Snowdon Hill"
Yugoslavia Isolated from of HONG KONG REGISTRY and ideas could not penetrale. Official Number 168360 Gross A vini date was the death
of Stailn In February tonnage 7939.17 tons Register
Soviet Union tonnage 4927.01 tons, herato- after which the
fore owned
1953,
and other easter European
by Keystone states gradually brought their Shipping Company, Limited, relations with Yugoslavia back
of No. 4 Tung Man Street,
2nd floor, Hong Kong, for permission Lo change her name to "CANADIAN FIR"
to normal.
Hopes High
and to have her registered Until this summer, hopes
of
In the new name at the Port were high here that Custern HONG KONG це owned Europe and the Soviet Union by Canadian Fir Steamship itself, though perhaps Company Limited.
Any objection to the pro-
not would
following Yugoslavia,
Yugoslavia's profit from perience
develop and
along! parallel roads towards a more
posed change of name must flexible and liberalised form of be sent to the REGISTRAR communism.
OF SHIPPING at HONG Then came Poznan riots. KONG within SEVEN days | And, as President Tito sald in from the appearance of this speech in advertisement.
Dated at HONG KONG the
lith day of December, 1956.
Canadian
Fir
Steamship Company Limited,
William Charles
Director
•
Gomersall
NOTICE
8.9. "ALA"
Offers are invited for the purchase of the Norwegian Steamer “ALA” as she lies in Kowloon Bay in a damaged condition as the result of a fire on board.
November, the Soviet Leaders became cold towards Yugoslavia and started to argue that Titolam was responsible for the disorders in Poland.
In September President Tito exchanged visits with the First Secretary of
Soviet the Communia;
Nikila Parly-Mr Krushchev, hore and in the Crimea.
But it seems that after their aberei talles,
die agreement still #mouldyred, though beneath the surface,
leadership did
There followed the Hungarian uprising in October and the altitude of the Soviet Union towards Yugoslavia hardened still more.
Days passei .and the Yugoslav party not take up រា comprehensive stand on Hungary. Instead, announced its decision that the next Communist Party gross, which under the
Party Owners' statuto should have been held now, would be postponett until next autumn. Questions began to be anked as to whether the doubting the practical effects Yugoslavs themselves
of Titniam, and were undecidej whether to change the party Mae,
Offers should be submitted forthwith to Agenta:--
Mesars, Wallem & Co., Ltd, 110, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building, Hong Konr. or to: Mesara, Gilman & Co, Ltchy Alecandra House, Hour Cont
Lloyd's : Agents,
Agents Balvage Association, Lond
from eith faldir to fuizpect the vüssel
But": President
Outspoken
Novemb
соп
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
IT'S ONLY THE CONDUCTOR, YOU CAN GO BACK TO
SLEEP LOTHAR.
FERDINAND
NANGY
HELLO, SLUGGO-- HOW ARE YOUR: HICCUPS
THE PACKAGE!
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I'VE --HIC
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HOLD THE PHONE“ Á MINUTE..
1-9
und seven
Resistance Leaders Rehabilitated
who
Alfrede
RECORD BULL-FIGHTING SEASON IN SPAIN
Madrid, Ječ. IT:
The return to the bull fighting ring of Luis Miguel Dominguin, Spain's famous and handsome 30-year-old matador, was the sensation of the 1956 bull-fight season in Spain.
"Luis Miguu, as he is always | 2,000,000 tourists now visiting known in Spain, was rewarded Spnin each year, a substantial as the outstanding personality proportion want to see a bull- of Spanish bull-fighting after light. the death of Manolete. He re- tired
in 1952 with savings Some hurry away horrified estimated at 30,000,000 proclas after the first bull is despatched. (£300,000), lie is a great friend Others become "aficionados" of Hemingway and he was much
(fans) for life. But each season feted by cinéma personalities, tourists buy hundreds of thou- including Ava Gardner, when sands of bull-fight tickets, and
film star, Lucka
and settled down to farm and breed caltle on his estate Villa Paz", 05 miles from Madrid.
he visited Hollywood In 1964. now empresarios organise their programmer for The AÇASON "Marriage and bull-fighting | thinking of the foreign visitors.
de- do not mix." Laits Miguel clared Just before he was
appeared in Foreigners also married to the
un- pretty Italian the ring this season in no Bose, in 1955, | certain manner. Опо of the amazing features of the 1956 season has been that one or the other of three brothers
from Venezuela-Cesar, Cutro and Rafael Giron-appeared in one out of ve büll-ights held during the 9002011. Belveen them, the three brothers fought 157 fights and killed 314 bulls between April and October.
LURE TOO STRONG
But the lure of the ring has
to
been too strong and this autumn Luis Miguel appeared
again. making his "comeback" in the ring at Oran, North Africa.
back Latis Miguel comes bull-fighting at a period when there is still big money
to be carnod. In other times, he re- ceived as much as 12,000 dollary (over £4,000) for one Right in fledged fighters Imprisoned were
Latin America.
of the Cesar Giron was top list of matadors, with 00 ghis
Curro to his credit.
Giron and two fought 45 novilladas corridos. Rafael Giron fought 30 novilladna and three corridas. Curro and Rafael became full- in a "family night with Cesur, already matador,
acting as "padrino" (god-father) to confer the rank of matador (full fledged fighter) on his two brothers. It was one of the most moving corridas of the year.
IMPECCABLE' 'PASSES'
Paris, Dec. 11. Three Polish resistance leaders after World War Twe en charges of collaborating with Germany, There are more bull fights were rohabillated today by the than ever in Spain today, in Warsuw
the splie of the firm hold of fool- court, regional
ball
Spanish publle. on the Polish PAP news agency reported. Da
Football stadiumi holding up Algiers, Deo, - 11.
tre people
filled The resistants Were More than a dozen Algerian
Casimir to 100,000 Mczarski, Eustache Krak and Sunday after Sunday. In addl- rebels were killed others were captured today in the
Kurtzewski, chiefs of tion, there are rival attractions in the "Stote
cinema and Security
television. Yel the clashes with French troops in Corps" and "Underground Com-feature,
number of bull fights this year | the Algiers and Constantine debat Committee,"
was nearly 200 more than the peared partments.
total for 1953. The court said the defendants, shot- Troops captured rebel
accused of
German helping
in 1956, there have been 701 pistola, machineguns,
wipe out guns,
left-wing bullfights, Including corridas and riley and automatic
were convicted on | novilladas, Spain, France and Army pistols.
of "extorted con- | Portugal. This figure compares with 693 in 1935, 505 in 1954 Meantime, the Deputy Mayor
and 653 in 1953. of Orleansvilic was wounded unidentified seriously by
Presse.
ал
wartime
troops to resistants,"
the basis
fessions" alone.
RAP sald the rehabilitation of the three leaders would help
the "honour of the Polish re- sistance."-France-Presse.
A
This increase is attributed
Two North Americans GP- briefly in the ring. Porter Tuck, of Boston, and Harry Whitney, of Rancho de Santa Fe, California, bứt with- out much success.
A Frenchman, Pierre Schull, had favourable comments on his five fighte.
***
A 23-year-old German named terrorist, who fired three shots to repair the injustice dune to largely to foreign enthusiasm. Ernst Sommerkopf, of Munich,
or at least curiosity. regarding earned raro praise at him and then fled.-Fronce-
from bull- the bull-fight Of the
some fight critics when he jumped into the ring unexpectedly during corrida at Barcelona In September and carried out with six impeccable "passen" the bull before he was removed by the police.
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FROZEN PEAS TODAY
ROWNTREES
SMARTIES
SMARTIES
this situation
Miguel
The
"wonder boy" of the Spanish bull-ring, 21-year-old Antonio Borrero, El Chombeo, was top of the list of novilleros with 61 fights. He fought one corrida at the end of the idea- son in order to sake this rank as matador. Chamaco continues 10 be the idol of the Barcelona crowds, but Madrid fähs, annoy- ed because ho has never yet fought in the capital, reserve judgment accordingly.
Chamaco received his tired cloth (muleta), at the ceremony of being named matador, from another famous fighter, who was also a "wonder boy” in his day, El Litri,
31 CORRIDAS
Litri retired at the' oge of 22 In 1952, reputedly with some 20,000,000 pesetas (£200,000) in the bank. Last year, he made a "comeback" and this gene kna
fought 31 corridia. 1
The 1950 season, was market by allegations: that, in spite of government regulations
on this subject, cases of sawing off the tips of the bull's home were again frequent. One bull breed- er told the preas that he had had to have a police: gused placed over aix of his bulle de- stined for fights to prevent their horns from being cut books,
ALLEGATIONS
and
Allegations of beating doping of bulls before-fights and of the refusal of managers to accept heavy and aggresalve bulls for their matadoras were also heard during the season.
Whatever the truth of other- wise of these allegarjoja, ja chango in tuul-ftht customs is clearly indicated by the fact that the official minimum wäliint for fighting bulon a fires class ring was: 1284: 108 in 1923 and now, 133 years lately 30 da 000 lbs. -China Mall Special",
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