The Japanese Prince Skyline-Nothing Original
IT HAS THE FEATURES OF THE VAUXHALL VICTOR, FORD CONSUL AND HILLMAN
London, Sept. 29. "The Japs launch big challenge to our cars: The Govern- ment pours in money to slash prices" headlines the Sunday Dispatch today, commenting on the forth- coming appearance of the "Prince Skyline" at the Paris motor show.
Japan's first car offered on the European market "owes nothing to
original Japanese design," the writer said.
Millionaire's
Son
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The Prince Skyline, writes David Wynn-Morgan, the Sun- day Dispatch motoring corres- pondent, seems to be "a com- plete copy of Western ideas and is almost n, replica of the
'Vermilles' French
mode the Simca (French Ford) Com- ралу,
by
"British motorists will re- with treatment and super cognise many features, ap- our own viaion there was a reasonable parently taken from
The bonnet chance of his being able to manufacturers, break off the habit. "Dr Lee has the same Une as the Ford emphasised that the most im- Consul, the curved windscreen portant consideration would like the Vauxhall Victor, but be the quality of rehabilitasot so exaggerated, while the tion following adequate treat. interior is a close copy of the ment, for Cheng has been an Hillman, addlet for such a long period that ble moral fibre and gen-
Pope Pius
On The Woman's Position
Marriage
In
Vatican City, Sept. 29. Pope Pius XII told POLITICAL REASONS
audience of women today
etal resistance has become "The Japanese car will not considerably weakened and he be seen at the London motor As in need of strong ca-show next month. It is explain- couragement and stimulation ed officially that they could not to assist him towards success- book the space in time. Iti ful rehabilitation,
fact, I understand they
doing so for -political reasons. They want to the British
Tho
Supervision refrained
from
into
have
Report disclosed that get the ear Cheng's brother "had several market with as little political times endeavoured to controversy as possible. persuade Cheng to get away
The decision to markot the in Britain has enraged from Hongkong for a lengthy ar vacation in Europe or else overal British car makers. Mr Rootes ETOUD, where, but his efforts were Rootes of the ansyalling for Cheng appear told me ed to be disinterested in anF- ibing other than
the sub mission of himself to his drug addiction within home,
his OWN
"We shall night it tooth and nall unless a reciprocal trade agreement can be reached with Japun In recent months the Japanese have brought in re- The Probation Officer's opinion gulailons virtually, banning the import of British cars. The British quota is now terribly low.
wns: "Chebs could be broken from
his addiction to heroin pro vided he will co-operate in
full measure with the medicat authorities both as regards to treatment and
LITTLE IMPRESSIONS
"We do not fear the car when
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An adequate it is in fair competition. It has period as a patient in hospi- made very little impression tal, but if there is to be any our large markets in the Far lasting benefit from
East. such treatment Cheng will need to "I am going out for a be under supervision of some month tour. of the Far East qualified person who is pre-next month, and will make a pared to asist him to make close study of the whole altug- #real effort to combat histon femptation.
with
an
that while the church holds the sexes to be equal, woman must sub- ordinate herself to man in marriage.
The Fontiff dolivored дл
address on the social and moral duties of women to 650 delegates of the 16th Congress of the World Union of Raman Catholic Women's Organisations,
God he said, created man and woman as "persons equal in rank and dignity.** No one can say that woman
is in "any way inferior to man," he said.
MUST SUBMIT
But at the same time, he told the delegates from 13 - tions, "wives must submit themselves to their husbands
па
na the church deco to God" He buttrassed his statement with references to St Paul's · epistle to the Ephesians.
Women, he said, have a three- fold mission of truth, love and feminino action.
Y
A
by
of Trade'} Wynn Morgan Bald.
"There is по quota for
said, should not shun relatively recent professional,
ho the
cultural and political elevation
Their-goals-a-Christian-
renovation" of a civilisation "At the moment, no Japanese
threatened by such evils as "I would recommend that con- cars are allowed to be brought
Communism and “disoriented" sideration be given to placing into Britain. All Japanese
"Croneous" Cheng on probation for not goods sold in Britain are on
religious Less than two years
quoia system allocated by the The young Catholic woman,
movements, requirement as a condition of Board tho probation order that he will accept auch medical treat- ment as may be prescribed and
remain in hospital to Japanese cars. A Board of Trade undergo such treatment for official fold me: The Japanese period of not less than three have not yet asked for a quota, monthe.
I cunnot anticlpate our decision, If the Court seen fit to accept but it is likely that some quota, my recommendation I shall do however stall, would be al my best to influence Cheng lotted."-France-Presse, upon bla disclurgo from
hospital to take a prolonged
of her sex, he said.
MUST RESPECT
டி
"On the contrary, she must as
sume her responsibilities all domains and face the đơm, nands of them with an effec tive missionary sim.” -
vacation from Hong-Lunch With PM But, he said, a woman in mac-
kon
away
"I consider the interim period between the termination of treatment and the resumption of life in his own home would prove to be the testing ground of his rehabilitation and I um sure that it would be most help ful if the Court would profter this advice to the defendant."
An Opportunity
Mr Justice Reece'said that it would seem that everything in- was to bu gained in the terests of Cheng to give him an opportunity to rehabilitate himself by a break from the doug with
medical proper treatment so he would comply with the recommendations Of both the Probailon Offeer and the Prison Medical Officer.
Crown Counsel, Mr D. E. Greenfield, told the Court that fu casca probation the non- tence on the appellant suspended.
Was
•he ap-
Mr Justice Recce explained to the appellant that peared to have taken every advantage of the short period *of release on ball and it would that he was beginning nypear to show signs of being able to break hingele from the drig habit.
Consequently
the Court would give him an opportunity to endeavour to restore himself to the normal way of living_by probation placing him, under for two yeOKE.
Suspended
"During that period you will be vialind frequently by the Probation Officer and you must Co-operate with him. You are clearly to understand that I havo cancelled the sentence of Imprisonment to enable you to benefit by this mode of treat- mont, but the sentence of the fine is suspended and If you commit any offemos that rand will be reinstated,” the enld to the "opaleat, BeHoganos told, Chang thas it #makdecida da Tauve she Colony, i
.
London, Sept. 30,
The Japanese. Foreign Minis ter, Mr Auchiro Fullyama, now on a four-day vishi to Britain, will - Tunch at
Number 10, Downing Street today, with Mr Harold Macmillan, the British Filma Minister.-Reutch.
Clinical Testa Prove
riage must respect the will of the husband.. Citing St Paul, the Pontill said: "Let woman be submitted to their husbands as to God..." The Pope said that Paul'e text
demonstrates a "clearcut dif ference" between marriago partners.-United Presa.
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