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AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1957. ̈
Tycoon Anset Adds ANA To Holdings
By H. KING WOOD
Sydney (By Air Mail).
A man who less than 30 years ago went broke trying to run a bus passenger service from Bendigo to Melbourne, last week figured in the greatest transport take-over in Australian history, and put through one of its biggest cash deals.
He is Mr R. M. Ansett, Managing Director of Ansett Transport
Industries, who bought out Australia's second biggest airline Australian National Airways.
tries.
coun-
Another 5,000 Hungarians are to be odmlifed this year,
Exact terms of the take-over; ing of top executives throughout | 2,459 from Scandinavian have not been announced but It Australia. Ja understood that Amselt pald ANA £1,000,000 cash; will pay another £1,230,000 in 12 months t:ne, and complete the deal
£1,050,000 with a further
in
two years in all £3,300,000.
The only major transport company which Anselt will not now control is the Government- managed Trans Australian Air- ways.
Mr Reg Annett will now add to his not Inconsiderable fleet of airliners ANA's six DC-65 tight DC-45, 20 DC-3s, two helicopters and three Bristol
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Auseit's fleet already consists uf, one Convair Metropolitan, two Convair 340s, four DC-s and two Blylag-bonts,
the
next few
Mr Ansett's deal will boost Aivot! Transport Industries total annual turnover from £7 million lo more than £20 millon, whereas TAĄ's annual turnover is only about million.
MLC Building
WORLD RICE CHANGES IN
CHINA'S ARMY
REVIEW FOR SEASON
London, Sept. 2. The production of paddy in the 1956- 1957 season, out- side China, is osti- mated at the high,
figure of 127,000, T
000 tons, of which
A WEEK AGO YESTERDAY "COMMENT OF THE DAY" OF THIS NEWSPAPER DISCUSSED THE SINS OF CHINA'S ARMY AS REVEALED BY ITS TOP MEN. THIS ARTICLE DEALS WITH THE DEMOBILISATION, MODERNISATION AND RECTIFICATION OF THIS ARMY.
co-operatives and sagged under the exhilarating while some Ul the soll others sense of new-won power
and
WO things equally agricultural
28 important as do co-operative leadership work intiated personal values, rectification are or are book-keepers, political
within
production
Within the army there were time-keepers, production team rivalries between officers and China's massive army. leaders or deputy production the Ill-treatment At lower
Asia produced 113, taking place 000,000 tons.
the
This is revealed in August review by the Common- wealth Economic Committee of
World Production of Rice. The review states that the experts of rice during the first half of 1037 promise to exceed the Agure of a year ago.
Indications fire that stocks in Burma and Thailand will not be large at the end of 1957, while a smaller crop and large export sales have reduced those
directors,
These things are de- team leaders. mobilisation and modernisation.
Alderman Hugh Foster, member of Sydney's waterboard, has offered to give £100 to any-
nation. £10 one who can drink id, worth of
water in a week.
WAR
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He made this wager when de fending the water rates being levied by the Waterboard the coming year.
For
At present rates 1d. buys 37 gallons of water and to win the wager I would be necessary to consume Ave gallons of the stuk a day.
Water rater are based on -two
Valuer General's valuation property and in some cases over the last few years. the water rates have doubled.
Australia's biggest office block -the Mutual Life and Citizens building-now dominating the skyline of North Sydney unicially opened by the Primo Minister,
Mr Menales, wecks ago,
It was the Prime Minister's first public appearance since his return from overseus und al- though he excused himself for being "a little rusty" he was in
are form
Ansett also have on order-- Looking for licя over Sydney und will begla taklug delivery in from the top of the skyscraper weeks-seven Mr Menzies, who is a Victorian, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Conval: Metropolitans - cach | said the view "almost made him
worth £333,000 and three Lock-like the place." beed Electric turbo-prop ele- iners, each costing £1 million, delivery of which will begin In January, 1959.
"DEMODULUS”
Banaged cargo ex this vessel wil be surveyed by Messrs. Vaulen Bayes-Davy 4 Holt's Wharf frown
10 a. un September 5, 1957. andi consignees are requested to have their representatives present during the surves.
BUTTERFIKLD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hong Kong. September 2, 1857.
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These will be the fastest air- Iners in Australla, cruising at well over 400 miles an hour.
This seems to be a lot of money for one organisation 10 saddle itsolf with, but the re- action of the stock exchange has been more than favourable.
£1
Speaking to a selected audi- ence of 850 men and one woman (who is an 'akderman of North Sydney Council) Mr Menzies said he did not think there was an organisation
world in the That could afford such a build- ing-except the United Nations.
Не reminded his listóners that the MLC was born Just cigal years previous to himself Five years ago. Ansett's and therefore they could be shares were being quoted at termed contemporaries, But at -5/-Today-the-revalued 5 that paint the likeness ended,
Blures are quoted at 0/-,
Ansett's inave Is already causing a considerablc flutter in
the secluded offices of TAA
which hurriedly called a meet-
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awall, USA.. Canada, o pa
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Thailand, 2 p.m.
Japan, U.S.A., C. & 3. America.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
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p.m.
he said.
The MLC, he said, enjoyed enormous income-tant was one difference.
The MLC also paid out en- ormous benefits--that was other.
an
Gazing around the indoor and outdoor gardens Mr Menzies said he was extremely paired to discover that in all the array of flowers there was nol one "Menzies Geranium". (While he was overseas Mr Menzies agreea to allow a geranium 10 bear his
name.)
He also said that he had re- cently given permission for a mution bird to be named after him. At first he was not 100 sure whether this was a compliment o a dirty dig until he learned that Sir Winston Churchill also had a mutton bird named after hun.
"Therefore," he said, "you can be sure that somewhere in spuce there is a mution bird lying around named "Winnie" and an- other culled "Pig Iron Bob." (The name of "Pig Iron Bob" has been with Mr Menzies einée 1938 when, as Attorney General, be authorised pig iron to be loaded on to the steamer "Dal- fram" in Port Kembla Harbour for Japan. Wharf labourers re- fused to load the pig hon on the "Dalfram" and it remained in the harbour for many weeks.)
It was all good stuff and It went down extremely well with the mob.
Migrants
Sydney's Father
Sir Edward
A
of
Hallstrom has
been named Sydney's "Father of the Year."
in the United States.
First Half
Ship- are un-
team
WORK POSTS
those
demobilised
co-
ronks.
Outside the Army the chlef sufferers of
excesse
were the pensants-they were roughly handled, their, crops were trampled by marching
no
There is systematic For pruning to save money for servicemen who are physically feet, their grain and livestock the further industrial and weak and cannot take up heavy removed without compensation, labour, the Agency adds, agricultural development of people's councils and
It "contradictions" had the
There is operative bavo given them mained within the army perhaps
consideration in the systematic introduction of special
they would have been hushed modern weapons
division of labour.
and there would today be with Russia's aid and there is, demobilised
What has happened to those rectification campaign.
servicemen
Bui
who
too, systematic winkling out have gone back to cities and
no
"contradiction" have outside the
for
of 'dullards whose places towns? The majority of them spread too are being taken up by have taken up "work posta" or Army. The protests of peasants participating in labour pro-have avalanched and the Govern. bright, young men with the duction."
ment and Army authorities can With
regand
disabled no longer ignore them, for the servicemen, Peking reports say tables have tumed: China today that there are 'now '12,000 of 'needs the contented toll and
The total exports of rice in intelligence a modern army the frat half of 1957, the re-requires.
This pattern emerges from a view states, promise to exceed those in the
period from study of - numerous reports, January to June, 1958.
ofclat and unoficial, seeping men's from Burma
out of Chica since the beginning omeinlly
of this year. reported 10 bave reached 1,014,000 tons, an - crease of 123,000 tons, while Tholland rose by those from 288,000 tons to 858,500 tons.
An unofficial report puls ex- ports
Vietnam from
He was given the titte a fow hours after being presented with
and a bouncing 5 1b. 18-inch high Cambodia during the Arst half baby antelope.
of the year at 225,000 tons compared
48,000 with
tons shipped in the whole of 1950.
|
The antelope is one of hundreds of animals born Taronga Zoo since Sir Edward has been chairman of the trust
The award
Woo made at a
The
at
luncheon at the Australia Hotel In his hancur, organised by the Father's Day Council.
Trade Agreement
+
Now that commerce-and-in- dustry have had an opportunity to consider the effect of the new Japanese Trade Agreement can be said with reasonable safely that farmers, and par- Ucularly wool growers, are the only people who can see in It any real satisfaction,
Texll'e manufacturers Are particularly unhappy. Two of the leaders In the industries sum it up in this way:
A spokesman for Burlington Mills and Bradford Cotion Ltd at Maitland sald the future of these companies will depend on the result of arguments before the Tariff Board In Melbourne, as to the effect the new Japan- ese trade agreement will have on rayon goods.
The company wan already feeling effects of the agreement in the anticipation of cheaper goods being available, he said. Quite a few wholesalers
were not placing orders,
During the rst months of the United this year,
consignments from 289,000 tons to 435,300 tons. In States rose by
Italy, however, there Was a decline of over 85,000 tons in the first four months of the year.-LPS.
RADIO Hongkong
wns
The strength of China's army
less than a month
ago given as 3 million men by a |formod Japanese general who them
20
By Joseph Veiga
In
In
zants more
then
rehabilitation assured productions of her poù- came here after visiting Peking centres throughout China,
the brute with a group of colleagues. He these centres they are organised | strength of her anny, Minister, Into "different kinds of cultural sold China's Defence
given him this Agure.
cam-
Marshal Peng Teh-hual, tad lanet vocational pursuits in paigan appeasement, in fact,
CONTINUING
"
order to enable them to master the ability of undertaking definite social profesalen.”
Each year,
more
Thus the rectification
of boiling feelings.
to
FLOWERY
-
What does the campaign aim
remove and how will the reporta add, Įmoval be effected? the State appropriates
C$17,000,000 for the To what extent China intends than to reduce ter army is anybody's rehabilitation of disabled men, guess,
The But reducing. It-and
rectification campaigo drastically is
in the something she now being carried out
The answer, in has been doing In the last two Chinese army is long overdue Communist parlance, is given misconduct of by Scalor General Tan Chieng,
years. This year alone she has because already sent home 820,000 me (official New China News
Agency Agure). There is every indication that this demobilisation continues.
rate
of
the
flowery
many of its personnel has been Director of the General Political long-standing.
Department of the Chinese Nevertheless, It would be Army.
wrong to suppose that because
of this it la an unreliable and He says: "The rectification On the movement is mainly to oppose events have bureaucratism, sectarianism and
army. past
That China is able to cut her incapable
such big contrary, armed strength in
she alices suggests that longer anticipates a major war In the near future. And this, in turn, is perhaps a good baromeler of the stability to cont for this area as a whole. Important national ICASON for the reductions appear to be regime's existence the Army "breczo or mild rain” is needed was consistently glorified and to remove the evils rampant,
were But perhaps that is the Com grew ist way of saying "thunder and discipline lightning." Who knows?
no proved It to be a loyal and subjectivism, proceeding as capable momy and one through | gently as - a breeze or à mild walch the present strength and rain and summing up the con- prestige of the Peiring Govern- tradictions within the ranks of ment have been considerably the army through the practico boosted
of criticism and self-criticism"
It seems that more than a
Because it was vital to the
Its excessUS
9.30 pm. Over the Hills and Farthese: Away" introduced by Mavis; Tune Signal. PrograIndie Satimary .02, I heard Europe Singing-Pro gmine 6-Germany and Hailand; 16. The Music of Venezuela: 6.30. of Offenbach: 1. Spotlight on Bong Borton "Pop" Orchestra The Me
The Ruger Wagner Chorale: 730 She wants to send back to First Hearing passented by Ronald the land hundreds Decant; 100, Weather Steport, thousands of idle soldiers to Time Signal. The News; 8.00. Com montary 4.16, Motoring Magasine, help raise the country's food exse shortages Introduced by David Lloyd. Edited | produólion to Produced by Ted Thomas: 4, 20 hy Phil Willams and David Lloyd everywhere. Music MakerPiano Quintet in A
wants to trim her Major, Op.31 (Dvorak) Quintatio massivo army (at one Chigiano: 920, Cyr Stapleton and time estimated at 5 mililoq
Orchest.ru; 30, Way and
Chlua wants to cut military pampered. expenditure BO
they she overlooked-and
whose
san spend inore on Industrial among men and agricultural expansion.
*
Sho
TV Talent CPA Orders
Time
Bridges A Commemoration of the men) to modern warfare pro- The Colony's first tele- 15th Anniversary of the landing of portions.
vision amateur show - Dr Robert Marrison in China, Writ
"What will happen In the future," he added, "depends on what happens to the trade agreement. It may be come time before we know where we are."
lon. Starring Gertrude Lawrence The Australian-Japanese trade Yul Brynner; 10.30, Les Eigert and General Staff, agreement was a grave potentiaihis Dance Orchestra: 10.58, Weather addressed 7,000 offers and threat to all Australian Indus- Zleport: 11, Time Sicani.
Newsreel; 11,15, Goodtight Music: men at a meeting in Chung- | tries with which Japanese manu-
11.30 Close Down.
king. factured products would com- chairman of Patons pete, the and Baldwins (Aust.) Ltd. Mr John R. Burt, said at the annual meeting in Melbourne.
ten And Produced by Donald Chinese Army was, in fact,
The pattern of the new Television Talent Time- Brocks; 10, The King od 1** (Hamunerstein
order of
Two Jet Prop Electras
Rodgers) Extraced very early this year by will be staged at the King cerpts from the Broadway Produc- General Su Yu, Chief of the George's Hall, Missions Cathay Pacific Airways on-
when he to Seaman, this evening.
nounce that they” have The draw for the
ordered two new Lockheed appearance of the competitors Electra aircraft for ppera- was made earlier today at Re-
tion on their routes be diffusion House and viewers as well an the invited audience
twoon Hongkong will see and hear the acts in the Southeast Asia. following order:
REDIFFUSION
MORE MONEY
He told them that China, in the middle of vast Boctollst construction, could not afford to allot more money to main-
Moreover,
This was particularly so In regand to wool textile, he said. There was every season to be- lleve that adherence by the
[5] p.m.. Musical Matinee; 3.30, tain a large army. Australian Government the Partners In Song Popular Songs relevant provisions of the agree= | paid try 1956-57 non-British ment might result in serious migrants reaching Australia ex-damage being inflicted on Aus- ceeded the British by more than tralian Industries. 11,000.
This could happen, especially. in the worsted and woollen yarn the spinning Industry, before
In
The totals were; British 49,597 and non-British 71,004,
the
To give some idea of the Australian Government became cosmopolitan population now legally entitled to suspend Its Inhabiting Austamila, the foreign | obligations under
agreb- migrants last year · were: 9,502 | ment. Hungarians; 7.773 Duteb; 5,180 Directors were making strong Etalian, 4/01 German: 8,400 representations to the Australlan Austrian; 3,099 Greeks, and authorities on the subject,
China Mail Entertainment Guide
What's On Tonight
ROXY and BROADWAY: "Oh! For A Man!” or “Will The Broadway Success Spoil Rock Hunter}" success starring Jayne Mansfield and Tony Randell. HOOVER and LIBERTY: “Silk Stockings." Fred
Astaire and Cyd Charisap team up with Cole Forber in a mad, mirthful, stockingful of enter tainment.
QUEEN'S and ALHAMBRA: "Carnegie Hall.” A reissue of a famous screen hit with exerpts of the world's greatest music,
KING'S and PRINCESS: "Jumping Jacks." Dean
Martin and Jerry Lewis in a Hal Wallis farce, STAR and METROPOLE: "Foreign Intrigue". Robert Mitchum back again in a cloak" and dagger thriller".
new
⭑
The Skiffle Group of No. 0 Coy. RASC
Tut
Fretwell-
Whistler
and bird sound_imitator. Miss Aureila Loc -- who wil ding "Sleepy Lagoon." Bertiedo and Ber
Santos gullarista,
Poler Hung-singing "Fre-
I
and
The
the Electra in
Latest passenger aircraft designed and produced by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, · California, and
CRITY more than 70
passengers.
It will be powered by four Alison D13 jet prop engines and will fly at over 400 mph.
The Electras are pressurised
he said, with modernisation of the Four Lade and the Turriers; 4. Tea Time fondez-
Warfare what the Army needed songs sung by Kitty Kallen and you 1.30 Vocally Yours Popular most was a “large amount of blood with culture and Allan Dale; 5, Childrens' Corner Prosented by Auntle lay: 3.30, Pro-
and knowledge
cupable of gressive Jazz: Torch Tone;- mastering new
techniques Sidney Torch and his Orchestra;
The Collaco sisters-vocal so that they can by above bad quickly.” 628, birthday Malibag: 8.30. Band
weather and are also fitted with tris in the modern style.
instru- call-Neal Hefti and his Orchestra
Thus, he added, "sume men John Grant will carry out the the latest navigational and the Four Aces; 1. Promity originally advanced · la years Parade George Gibbs; 7.15,
duties of compere while popular ments and weather radar.
The Electras will come into and with too low cultural levels Terry Martin and his Boys will should be demobilised as should provide the musical background service with CPA during 1959 ganisation's New Adventure Fun, starting Dirk Dogardo and Marius young servicemen who have Ticket holders are asked to be and, owing to their increased Goring: 7.30, A Programme of Musle been ideolgically awakened....
Aying timo in their seats not
between by Mianiovani; 7.40, The Story of For these ressons, present army .45 p.m. No more stats
later than speed,
Hongkong and Bangkok will be avaliable.
kit to 3 hrs, 10 mine.
Met By Moonlight"The Hank Or
Jane Armitage: B. Time Signal and
the News: 8.00, Weather Report, establishments must be re- Arouncements and interitude: 8.15, organised and servicemen Strange Tales of Eastermain-plade demobilised for participation in 19; 8.0, Yours Sincerely-Vem byrs.
with Wool Philipe and his Orchgricultural production and in- tra and the Komuter A Jona düstrini construction to ac- Diamond, Adventurer, Episode 15-
celerate socinilist construction
"The Wob"; 9.30. Moods In Music:
10. Music Hall Varieties; 10.30, Te and reduce military ex-
Hour of Charm-Phil Aphalay and penditure."
35
All-Ght Orchestra, and starring
Evelyn and her Magic Viulta: 1.
According to official
Poking
Date With Dreamland; 11.30, Prelude reports, the majority of the To Midnight: 12 Midnight. God save, demobilized The Queen; Close Down.
TELEVISION
servicemen thle year were volunteers who
1053.
Suspected Thieves Detained
από
CPA are taking delivery of their new Douglas DCB In June 1958.
Watch Stolen
A Chinese reported to
the
The Police have detain-Police that someone stole his joined the armed services before ed a Chinese for the snatch-west watch valued at about
Most of them had
$30 while he was sleeping on four to five yours of service ing of a jade ornament, the root top of L4 Cheng UK and some had served for more valued at about $5, from Resettlement." Ages" early yes than seven years. About 90 baby carried on itsterday morning. per cent of them are members mother's back. of the Chinese
Communist
The theft occurred at Tong
Knocked Down
$ pm. Children's Hour-Cartoons; Party or the Young Communist 3-15, Bhort Film: 1-3 Children League. About 30 per cent of Met Road near Bedford Road, Tima; 4. Come Down; T. Mogitat Tent Time: 730, Crosstale WACH
then, it is added, had either on Sunday afternoon. The man Wong Kar-world and Colony
and Joe Clack 745, dirünguished themselves with has also been charged with the Newseed
A 87-year-old Chinese woman, asatching "of a silver chain, meritorious service or had been valued at about $10, from a Sam-dog living at No. 35 Evente, 8.. Ciolosses. Tăng METHODO
"elected models." Future" (Part 2); 4:30, Lali Palikas
other child in Soy Street, near Yin Chong Street, third floor, $45, Calling Card (Chlonov}; 9, "Mi What has happened to those Nathan Road, earlier the same was knocked down and four- District A Norney Diarion David demobilised | scrvicemen who day, Brian: #30 Hosiery A Mod have
'injured by 'o' lorry ipf" 'Dow Country Full of Old Time Chain:
A sumpoot hug been detained Voeux Road Central pear (Parte 3 and 4; 15, forening Youture
aldo? "The New Chins Nows following the theft of 31:10 Tegn. Jublian Bürost yesterday shem Film: “Mounbikes of Movio Alency, reports they have, in a man neeping on the paveman noon, The "wapak is receiving,
accordance with their qualifies outside House No. 79, Neat treatment I
Queen
LA MUG, Telečiews Headlinen
Weather Repor) and AzIDO Clone Day
no back to the country-
Y
beng channelfed into Loom Boad, party, this morning | Hoggital: