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COMMENT OF

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DR MORRISON

OBERT Morrison's most

R important work

translation of the

the Bible

into Chinese is perhap erroneously regarded being of greater importance to the Chinese people than anyone else, is work was of even greater value in establishing the point where East and West could and stil do meet today. Moreover hig work established the point where enmity, fear and suspicion gave way to genuine fellow- ship between English and Chinese speaking people for the first time." Sino-British friendship was, however, a more incidental than direct object of his work China which WOR

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Shirts Sell Well

At Frankfurt

Special to the China Mail

Frankfurt, Sept. 5.

essentially concerned with Most of about 70 Hongkong firms at this

overcoming the practical dieulties encountered in is work us a missionary.

It does not in any way belittle his achievements to

but HUY BÒ

rather

em: phasises his humble and conscientious endeavours to carry out his work in BN allen and at that time most antagonistle atmo- sphore.

A TRIBUTE

year's Frankfurt International Autumn

Fair said they did highly satisfactory business.

The fair, one of the largest in Europe with a total

of about 3,200 exhibitors, closed today.

were

Exhibits from Hongkong, com- prising about 300 ems, displayed In collective show. which look up double the space taken by Hongkong last year at the Frankfurt Fair

Is n tribute to his faith

Exhibitors Bald the number und perseverance, not to of visitors attracted by the show menilon his scholastic was considerably higher than ability, that the bleak they had expected. They found hostility which the early that prices were competitive on the West German market, pro-

Brifteh overtures to China vided the quality was about the received did not discourage came as that of the correspond- him from a project so vasting German products. And with such little prospect

acceptance.

uf widespread

His work as an educationalist

Was much

Textilos

--and there

which Among the articles

well were Christian merit in this sold particularly promised more fruitful re-textiles, especially men's shirts sults and as the Governor made of authe Japanero pointed out on Wednesday, popline. This line equalled the

quality

of the coesponding

Dr Morrison's life has had Carman products but was con- a profound effect on educosiderably chumper though prices tion in this Colony right included freight and German from the founding to the import duty, present day." Yet the learned Doctor did not stop at this point,

TWO-WAY

TTIS work was concerned

Individual exhibitors sald they concluded half year con- tracks for Bules of shirts to Germon buyers.

Special attention was attracted made twin- by a Hongkong eyed Reflex ermera which was offered at

low price.

an

extraordinarily

HUGE SUN EXPLOSION BLACKS OUT WORLD

1

BRUTAL MURDER OF GIRL AGED 4

London, Sept. 5.

An autopsy revealed that four-year-old Edwina Taylor, missing since last Saturday, and whose body was found in a London suburb basement today, had been raped and then strangled. The body bore traces.of blows on the head

and face.

The body was discovered in a basement in Upper Norwood, a few yards from her home, after police dogs had pick- ed up the trail. The child was last zeen by her mother who spoke to her just before lunch on Saturday.

Then

Missing

A quarter of an hour later, she was wi89-*

ing.

The police were immediately warned and

searched the area with dogs. The whole of Britain took up the story und 100,000 volunteers came in 'to help the police in the search. The police believe the body was put in the, basement by a man in a taxi, who is believed to have shouted: "Quick, quick," to the driver as he drove

away-France-Presse.

They Can't

RADIO LINKS Even Agree

London, Sept. 5. - When

Trans-Atlantic airlines heard nothing from their planes In flight, British television viewers saw French pro- grammes instead of BBC and Europe and America wore virtually cut off from each other today as a result of a huge sun ex- plosion which blacked out worldwide radio com- munications.

To Finish!

London, Sopt. 5, The West and Russia agreed to broak off the deadlock-

U.S. VISAS NOW?

Washington, Sept. 5. The United States may inue "visa cer- to tificatos" Chinese NOWE- men to enable

A Parting Word To The

Commander Of The Guard

Field Marshot Bir Gerald Templor compliments the Commander of the man. Guard at Queen's Pler this morning on the 'amart turn-out of his Field Marshal Templer later left Hongkong by air with Lady Temples and Bir Francie Festing-China Mall Photo.

CIGS LEAVES HONGKONG

ed London disarmament thom to visit talks today and then ran the United Into an argument over States, Amari- official whon East-West negotia- can H

quarters said tions should be resumed. both with understanding

Pan American World Airways

today. ---- and being understood. He

were on The point of listing The West proposed "temporary France-Presse. had something to tench

three of their trans-Allanție alr-adjournment" until Oct. 1 or ilnery missing but they finally until the UN General Assembly and much to learn, It was

Good results were reported checked in and it turned undoubtedly this two-way

out finished its opening general de nylon that their indio messages had bate. approach that endeared him also by exhibitors of more than any other to the and leather gloves, plastic and bren washed out,

enamel articles and glassware.

British

Scvlet Deputy Foreign Mini- Overseas Airways citizens of China who still Manufacturers of rubber foot said they had no radio contact ster Valerian Zorin quickly believed in the superiority wear regretted that their withi their installations and accepted the breakoff. But he of their civilization and

products were still subject to planes on the Middle East and demanded that there should bo were somewhat stunned by German import restrictions, Far East runs,

no more ave-power talks until the vigorous advances of the otherwise

they

could have Pan American and

Trans- the General Assembly session is West. Yet it was not that sold considerably more

World airlines cald their planes | completed. Morrison sought contact by they did.

were arriving without advance That, in effcel, would mean #patronising approach but

notice,

no more arme cule negotiations English television viewers en-until early next year. because he was genuine, sincere and wholehearted

joyed French programmes today." The delegates agreed to meet that he won friends and

once more tomorrow to Exhibitors said the number

One of Series established fellowship.

tinue thei: argument on how of visitors from other countries

to end the doomed and hope- Morrison's work in China is.

abroad was surprisingly high.

1ss

negotiations after 5 of course, always associated Buyers from 15 countries al- with the man himself. The tended the show, they chiefly and 150th anniversary of his came from Scandinavia landing on these shores is Switzerland. an occasion for gratitude The Hongkong firms hoped for his accomplishmenta

Next Year?

than

Strangely, southern England' which picked up French video signals on TV screens was un able to receive London missions because of the

spheric dicu}lles.

rans- atmo-

The Royal Observatory ex- plained the present "sunspot" condition of the atmosphere as quence of a "huge ex-

the Hongkong Chamber of and for reflection upon the Cammerte and Guvernment, essential basis on which which

thl: year's organised the friendship of two show, would enable them to peoples

iA founded: take pert also in future Frank- spontaneous sincerity and furt fairs. the desire to understand na well as to be understood, These are attributes found on made goods worth 7,470,- sun yesterday.

on the sun. It sald that a "ble fure" Indicative of West Germany Lought Hong- in explosion, was seen on the

first live This was one of 000 marics in the

3 series in the heart of one who months of

on the this year-850,000 of explosions

Lis sun days, the Observatory. loves, and most clearly marks more than in the same recent exemplified by Dr Morrison, period of 1950.

spokesman said, adding that the usual mount of interference

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Two New Features

In GREAT ESCAPES, Frank Tole tells of some of the hair-raising escapes of the war in Europe, and follows back these old escape routes today, and meets the men of the French resistance movement who ran them.

last week.

In ASSIGNMENT EUROPE, Logan Goutlay takes Showere unaffected by sunspots. - Page wherever he eares to go. Of the "grento" among whom he moves, many fear him, all respect him, but none not even we know what he will do next,

con-

Field Marshal, Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and Lady Tampler, accompanied by General Sir Francis Festing, Commander-in-Chief, Far- East Land Forces, left Hongkong by air this morning. They were scen off at Kal months of work-United Press. Tak by the Commander, British

Ike Warns

No Negroes? Governor

Newport, Sept. 5. President Eisonhower today sent a telegram to Arkan- sas State Governor, Orval Faubus, warning him ho would use all logal means at his disposal to see that the American constitution was respected.

Forces Hongkong, Lieutenant- General Sir Edric Bastyan, and Lady Bastyan and Mr C J. the d' Willoughby, ADC to Governor.

at-

Sir Gerold few in by RAF aircraft on Tuesday after fending the Malayan independ- ence celebrations.

While In the Colony Sir Gerald and Lady Templer were Excellency the guests of His the

and Lady Governor Grathorn at Government House and Sir Francis Festing was the guest of Sir Edric and Lady Bastyan di Flagstaff House.

Inspection

Black Hill

Blows Up

Managua, Sept. 5. Cerro Negro volcano erupted fiercely today. It hurled boulders for a consider- ablo distanco, gushod tor- rants of love and spread panic throughout the neighbouring countryside.

Cerro Negro (Black Hill) is about 15 miles north-east of Leon, Nicaragua's second largest city.

"A violent atmospheric storm is in-progress at the moment,"

"rt in the most The China Mail tomorrow introduces two new he went on.

have known for a

Prior to boarding the 'Lady

Lava streaming down the features in a feature packed journal of holiday reading...scrlous we

Maurine for the airport this stopes of the mountain consumed long time."

As n.sult of general radio

The warning followed Cover-morning, Sir Gerald inspected everything in its path... overload

a guard of honour and Ro-. Inhabitants of small towns in breakdown, a heavy

nor Faubus' order, throwing a has been placed on the world's cordon of National Guards round simental Colour Party com- the immediate vicinity of the cable routes, which provide Little Rock Central High School prising the 1st Battallon, The volcano were reported fleeing.

The Guard of non-alrborne cominunication and to prevent the entry of Negro Green Howards

The tows aro all within about children, in denonce of a Federal Ilonour consisted of two officers five miles of Cerro Negro.

and 48 other ranks including a United Press, United Press.

do-segregation order.

Earlier today, the Arkansas proportion of sergeants. The Commander was Major Governor sent a telegram to the Guard President, protesting against any D. J. Bottomley. intervention by the Federal authorities to force raclit. Inte der the direction of Mr W. gration in the school and saying A British artilleryman who he had reliable information that Stevens, was in attendance.

Federal authorities had swallowed his false tooth the Cyprus was reported in satin-planned to arrest him. factory condition today after he had been flown to London in a jetplane for operation.

Then there are these highlights:

The Atomic picture by Chapman Piŋeher. Ghana-Democracy or dictatorship by Harold Jamer. Yugoslavia: Freedom Fighter, at it still, by Lea Armour. UK TV slump by Alan Brien.

UK rising prices and news from Britain, by Ronald Bazalt Anthony Fuller's film reviews, picture parts, cartoons, comle siripe, competitions and puzzles are also to be found... in the Saturday Hall.

Feeling Better

London, Sept. 6.

The Regimental Band, un-

President Eisenhower Ph Margaret, Please

Kuvo no indication whether he emergency was planning special measures to deal with the situation, but

Georgetown, Sept. 3 A Canberra twin-1ct plane he said he was obradent "that The now, Executive Counell Faubus and the of Britisti Gulada holding its rared Gunner A. Tildesley, 12; Governor

for re- Arkansas authorities would co-first mecting to London yesterday

today Invlled moval of his teath from his operate with the Federal court Princess Margaret to visit the Chroat United Press.

at Little Rock-France-Presse, Colony next year-Reuter.

Big Explosion

Vienna, Sept. 5. A violent explosion today destroyed, part of a munitions workta In Hirtenberg, lower

A dozen ambulances were sent to the scene of the blast, but the number of victime was not immediately known,

The blast sent up a cloud of smoko somo 300 feet high. The cause of the explosion was not known-France-Presse,

Two More

Baby

A 14-day-old baby girl diod 21 a result of rat biton yesterday.

The tragedy occurred early

yesterday morning on the ground floor of No. 6 Wo Hop Street, West Point district,

Just bofore dawn a resident wont to the kitchen where the baby was sloop- ing.

A

rat jumped out of the baby's cot.

She then looked at the child and found that she was bitton on the face, noso and eam.

Premature Baby

A closer look revealed that the baby was no longer alive.

Sho than

mother,

informed the

The infant was a prematuro baby and was not in the best of health. She had been crying at nights. About 3 am yesterday, the mother moved the cot to the kitchen so that har baby's cries would not disturb her tired husband and the tragedy occurred before dawn...

MALAYA APPROVED FOR UN

Unlled Nations, Sept...

Security Malaya today won

Council approval to become

tie

82nd member of tho United Nations,

1

All 11 Council members-in- cluding Russia-extended warm welcome to Malaya.

The General Assembly, which opens its 12th regular scrsion on September 17, will vote Malaya The Ghana Government to into full membership as one of night announced two more dets first items of business,

No dissenting vote was ex- portation orders. They have been. served on tribal leaders, pected from any quarter, ---

Unlied Press, -Reuter

Accra, Sept. 5.

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