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THE - CHINA - MAIL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1957.
AUSTRALIAN OUTCRY AGAINST JAPANESE MOUNTING AGAIN
H. King Wood's Newsletter
Sydney, (By Airmail).
The Japanese are now more in the Australian limelight thân át
any stage since the end of the war.
It would be hard to pick any have the sole responsibility of
industry that is not | enterisining him. held of more than worried, by the
influx of threatened
chcap the goods following Japanese aiguing of the Australia-Japan trade pact.
*Textile
glass
makers, and the workers,
of many older com- сто screaming blue murder, and the latest to add their cry to the Australian fishing industry.
Births, Deaths, Marriages, workers, toy Personal $5.00 per insertion makers not exceeding 25 words, 25modities cents each additional word ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA
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مله
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Less than a fortnight ngo a cargo of Hongkong prawns was landed in Sydney and sold at something like 2/- a 16 less than the loen!" produci,
ficheansers cre seeking tarif protection Dave's Home Accessory & Gift Shop, against imports of toned Ash
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BOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
1st Annual Bazaar Announcement uf MOTOR CAR DRAW and Other Prita
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Ticket
(3) Rattle No.
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San Francisco, Catte
• Prizes already claimed. Holders of above when the kawali decent them to the Treasurer, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 221 Kong Butel Bldg., Hong Kong during one hours.
Now Australion
from Japan,
the
In-
Representatives of dustry say thai alieady two Tamuni canneries have been forced to close and others would
toesident of the Fish Canners'
Arociation of Australia, Mr J. O'Dunahoo, said the Australian | Juvalry could not possibly compute with the price of Japanese fish imports.
KISHI'S VISIT
"Sydney chain stores have beers selling Japanese canned tish cheaper
than the cost of production of locally canned fish," he såld.
Leaders of many Industries and organizations have already intimated that they will not at
luncheon to
the tend the [Japanese Prime Minister -- if
they are invited.
CRITICISED
And to add a little fuel to the fre, a Socialist member of the Japanese Parliament, Matsumoto, now visiting tralia, has criticised tho of his Prime Ministar,
Since the war jeeps have been slowly replacing the boundary rider in the Australian outback and now the world's biggest road trains have arrived in the Northern Territory to do the work of drovers.
These road trains will oper- utc between Helen Springs station, 65 miles north of Ten- Bent Creek, and the railheads at Larrimah and Mount Iss.
The train Me part of a programme in
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TULIDAY, NOVEMBER KE by Ale Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle Cast, Africa, Great Beltan se Duroge, 4 p.m.
Chada, U.S... 0. p.m. Hawas, p.m.
POISONED.
CIRCUS
LIONS
Maubeuge, Nov. 11. BIG FIESTA FOR Alexis Robba, owner of
#
travelling
circus,
charged today that three FISHERMEN ·
this lions had been poisoned by a rival circun owner. The threw lions, "Dartagnan",
mala
and "Belhomme," females. were found mysteriously dend over the weekend.
A
and
“Myra"
LOS ANGELES TOP PACIFIC PORT
Loa Los Angeles.
An estimated crowd of 300,000, Including state and civic officials, wit nessed the climax of the 1967 Fishermen's Flesta recently at the Port of Los Angeles,
Patterned after celebrations held
New York.
Angeles Harbour strongthened its 34-year lead aa top-tonnage port on the Pacific Coast In fiscal 1957 (ending June 30), Lloyd A. Menveg,. president of the Los An- geles Board of Harbour Commissioners, said here,
and Menveg
Bernart J. Caughlin, general manager, are One month ago, he lost a centuries in Europe, some 7,500 heading a delegation of port male elephant "Jumbo" in the members of the Los Angeles extenutives, attending the 40th same manner.
Harbour fishing Industry ataged annual convention of the Ameri their 1115
Association of annual official can
Authorities at pageant.
the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel recently.
4
Robbu said this was not the first time death had struck at mysteriously
his circus animals.
By Surface Mabao, a p.m.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBRU 13 By Alt U.S.A C. & 8. Ameriks, 3 p.m. Formera, Okinawa, Korea, Japari, 10a.m.
Philippines, North Borneo, 11 am. Indo-China, France, 1 p.m.
· Mataya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. 2 p...
Hawall, USA, Canada, a plus. Formosa, Hores, 1.pam.
By Buria
China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. MACKO. | Dim.
Mainya, Burson, à p.m. Macau 0 p.m.
!
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 By Air
modernisation Mr stock movement being under- Aus- taken by the huge ment concern visit of Vestoy's which owna Helen Paking. Shanghai, Honkow, Kun-
Springs
and many other sta- min. Bethow, 2 am
Thalland, 8 minh, Mlons in the north.
wis
He said that Mr Kishi
Cabinet during active in the World War II and was respon Eible for "somo Japanese troops"
violence big
Industry is not very concern ed whether Mr Kishi gets State luncheon or not but it is very much concerned as to what is likely to happen to their balance sheets once the products of his
country start
The company hopes that by eliminating overland droving of miles, stock for hundreds losses will be cut and fat cat- tle will arrive at their destino-
S tien fat instend of what known as "stores".
The trains will haul cattle to Larrimah in about 17 hours. whereas droving time is about five weeks.
THE BRIDGE
to flow into Australla.
It is less than three months go that shrieking, clapping, cheering
of thousands crowd attended u
meeting in Sydney Town #Tall and subsequently Inunched the Opera Appeal.
sinullar meeting wag or-
A huge base for trains and Zanised in Newcastle last week.
crews, with holding and loading the attendance totalled-fuclifties for cattle has been built
The trains cost £40,000 each and consist of a prime mover and two trailers on 42 wheels. They are 150 feet long and can
80 head House Cay
of eattle normal road speeds.
A
and ten.
it
Maybe we doo't know what we are talking about but would seem that now would be
good Unie for Austrailan industry to pull up its socks and try to flad i counter to Japenese goods.
The visit of the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Kishi, next
lost
OPERA HOUSE
few
considerablo
at
Japan, .m
Malaya, Indonesia, Australls, Now Africa, Great Britain, Europe, Neun India, Pakirian, Zeeland, Ceylon,
Philippines, Noon. Indo-China, France, 1 pal USA 0.
Thailand, Burna, India, 1 pm. Cambodia, Ceylon, 6 pm.
By Surfene
China, People's Republie, 7 .. MECHO, 1 P.. Blaco, 6 p.m.
RADIO Hongkong
6:30 pẩn, Not for Squeris;, &, Thine Simal, Round the World—Germany; 630. Philharmonin Promonade Oc- chestra; 6.35, Weather Report: 7.
Time Signal. News: 7.10, Comment
on the main road at Helenity: T.15, Golden Age of Popular Springs at a cost of £100,000.
sang "It Goes Like This": 145, Let- ter from America by Alistair Cooke; & Til Eulenspiegel" Mergy Pronki. Eng-Op. 28 (Tichart Straume). The Phis- Rolladelphia Orezestra; 8.15, Take It From
The trains were built in land and are powered by Royce engines. They expect
to shift about of caftia in 12 months,
Sirangely enough, over the
years. civic jealousy has grown up in Nowcastle about
20,000 head things con- cerning Sydney.
An English firm has taken so
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES / Month is causing trouble in the Alderman C. Jones, said that long to build a bridge across on
"LAUMEDON"
NSW Labour ranks.
The Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Newcastle people realised that they would have to attend to Newcastle's cultural needs before contributing to a Sydney Opere House.
When the visit was first plon- ned th Premier. Mr Cahill, Rave it out that he would ignore the Japanese Prime Minister, but following a request from The fact that there were only the Prime Minister decided to 10 people at the rally indicates give Mr Kishi a State lun- the lack of Interest in spending chicon, nithough Mr Cahill get money on a Sydney, institution," their representatives present during put of it nicely by stating that he said.
Damaged cargo ex his vessel will ox surveyed by Mesurn. Goddard & Douglas nt Holt's Wharf from 10 an, on November 13 and 14, 1957, and consignees Bru requested to have
The survey,
BUTTERFIELD & BWHE,
Agents.
Hong Kong, November 9, 1957.
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he had a previous engagement i and would not be able to at- fend.
Labour members are protesting that the State Gov- officially Japanese
Many
should comment acknowledge the statesman.
One Labour member, Mr R, J. Kelly, told a caucus meeting that he protested strongly as an ex-serviceman against tender- ing Mr Kishi a luncheon.
In another field, the 70,000 bowlers of NSW decided two years aga to make a voluntary contribution of £1 a head to Purchase a Bowling Headquarters In Sydney.
Practically every bowler in the
State has puld the £1 with the Exception of those belonging to Newcastle district who have stated that they propose to build their own Headquarters first.
Incidentally, of all the money promised at the original Opera Another member sald that as House rally in Sydney £117,930 had been invited by thela still outstanding and only Federal Government visit £170,000 of the £3 million Australia Mr Menzies should required is in hand.
he
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HARRY ODELL
LUIGI INFANTINO
(TENOR)
COLUMBIA RECORDINGS
PRESENTS
KING'S THEATRE
MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 9.30 P.M.
MAESTRO ANGELO CAMPORI AT THE PIANO
Aria di Chiesa
Toglietemi in Vita
Lascia ch'io Planga
Agnus Del
PROGRAMME
Una Furtiva Lacrima (Elisir d'Amore)
All Non mi Aldestar (Werther)
Questa o Quella (Rigoletto)
E Laeven le Stella (Tosca)
INTERVAL
Lamento di Federico: E la sollia storia
(L'Arlesienac)
La Danza (Tarantelia) ·
O Pacze do Sole
U Surdato 'namwametoa
Sciu - Sclu
Arioso (Pagliacck)
EDWARD VITO-ARTHUR LORA
(HARPIST)
(FLUTIST)
Presented in co-operation with The American
National Theatre and Academy
DECCA, COLUMBIA RECORDINGS.
Alessandro Stradella
Alessandro Scarlatti Hendel Blzet Donizetti Massenet
Verdi
Puccini
Clica
Rossial
Bovio Cannio
Infinting
Looncavallo
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AUTOPSY
for
fishermen's
mony
As always, tho Anat day of the Fiesta weekend started with venues was
Port
An all-time high in gross re- chalked up by the
An autopsy ory the Hons showed 210 milligrams of phos- phorus in their blood, he said. a solemn High Mass celebrated Port of Los Angeles, Menveg
at Mary, Star of the Robba mid he would nte a Church, simple wooden edifice $7,901,704 was 31 per cent more Sen sold. The year's record: of formal complaint tomorrow.
owner.
where Los Angeles Harbour than the previous year's gross
TRADITIONAL
Hà declared, "It was coward- Askermers have ly to kill defenseless beasts bo- since 1800. hind the bars of their cage in
their order to injuro My Lions were poisoned."
of Conviction animals carries
poisoning possible penalty of one to five years in gaol.-France-Presse.
JAPAN HIT
Also colourful
worshippeal
of $0,081,873.
General cargo tonnage totalid
3,951,123
General
tons,
according to
Manager Coughlin.
This was an increase
of 11.
per cent compared with focal traditional
the '56. procession which
wound down to Fishermen's Wharf, with white-plumed Knights of Colombus bearing & status of the Blessed Virgin.
ADVANCE
Most wharf, the
Another important advance, appearing in the just-released '57 statistics, was the 1715 per cent rise in foreign ship At the
arrivala 2,038-compared to Reverend Timothy Manning, 1,731 in 58. United States auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles,tarikers and frejahters boosted blessed the fleet.
total ship arrivals to 4,380, Then as the wall above the 4,178 tallied in
the day, 1964-66. note of white-robed daughters of fisher-
Ships of 30 nations used the men cast flowers on the water facilities of Los Angeles Har- In memory of those who hadbour. "For the third COMBOCKI- died at sen.
AGAIN BY ASIAN FLU last solemn
one
Highlight of the Fiesta was
tvs year,!! suid Caughtin, “Tapen led all other foreign flags with 388 arrivals," Liberia-registered:
took thin placó with 302
vessels numbered 322, Norway arrivals and Great Britain, was fourth with 208"
Tokyo, Nov. 12. Half a million adults and hundred thousand schoolchildren in Tokyo the boat-parade. Twenty-six of the 100 plain-looking purse are victims of Japan's seiners that help nmke Los second influenza epidemie Angeles one of the world's this yeas Tokyo Munici-largest fishing ports, competed The remaining six in the top for the annual Grand Sweeps- 10% shipping nations calling at tekca award. Each Was
the port were: Panama, 140; elaborately decorated in keeping Western Germany, 16; Sweden, with the 1957 theme. "Legends 91; the Netherlands, 85; Gre of the Sco."
81; and Italy, 80. The 'St Aniello II. skippered FOREIGN SHIPS
pal Health authorities re- ported today.
Here with Dick Bentley, Jimmy FA wards and June Whitela; 045, The Three Sun (aktrimmerial with Or The epidemic has shown no chestra: 8.56, Weather Report: 9, Time
signs of subsiding. There were mal. News and Home News from 803 schools in Tokyo affected Brital: 2.15, "Beautifully Lane A programme about alimenes and by the flu. Of these, 137 schools wimming: 9.45, "Look What I've
school-
by Lorenzn Guglielmo, and transformed for the Occasion
Found, presented by John Wallace; have closed indennitely.
A total of 47,236 10:43, A Book, All Your Bedside-
Three Men in a Bort", by Jerome children were reported absent | Into a Viking ship, won the top Karome, Part Road by David from their classes. Lytle: 10.00 Weather Heport: Radio Newerrel; 111. Goodnight Music; 11.30, Clove Down
arm of Sydney Harbour The Splt-that "by the time it la finished next year it will be too me BigL small to handle the volume of traffic, according to road experts. Buliders of the bridge, which will cost well over £1 million, have been subjected to more stoppages, strikes and disputes than has ever befalien any other undertaking in this country.
When the bridge was planned in 1943 the estimated cost was £150,000 and the original tender
by the contractors, the Cleveland Bridge Company, was £384,982.
English bosses and Australlon | workmen have just not been abla to get along together.
ONE MORE DAY
REDIFFUSION
15 DEATHS
Fifteen deaths have been re- ported thus far in Tokyo from the epidemic.
Welfare Ministry officials told United Press their latest avallable figures as of Saturday showed 213,000 schoolchildren
the nation
prize.
Compared with foreign ship arrivals at Los Andties Harbour two years ago, the fogy of Ger many and Italy made the most Festivitica started on the spectacular gains. Germany Friday night of this autumn more than doubled her record weekend and Included street of 45 vessels in fiscal 55. Italy dancing, a carnival, international
rose from 48 vessels that year food booths, fishermen's skil contests and native songs and for a gain of almost 67 per cent. dances performed by shing families of many nationalities,
were | FLING
general
by Foguiar Vocal Groups: Testime
3 p.m. Muzical Matinee; 3.30, Song Rendezvour, so, Vocally you throughout Children's Corner-Presented by down with the epidemic, Aunde Kay: 8.30, Progressive Jazz: A Ministry spokesman sald 4. Bidney Torch, and file Orchestra: 620. Birthday Maliber: $53, Ray it would take "coralderable Anthony and His Orchestra; 645, time" to get figures for fu Story of Jane Artolliga 1. Nawa, victims
among the 7.00, Weather Report, Announcements. and Interlude: THE Evening publie-Upited Press. Herenade: 743, Clean Miller and bis
·Orch setra; 6, Personality ·Parade Libe Renaud; 835, Strange Tale of EngberentRiptions 39; 8.0, On The The Labour Council of NSW other side The Reverse Side of Hit Labour Paders-Pesented by Nick Kanda)); of the the boss
§, Squad Room: 9.30, Yours Sincerely Government — has asked the
Lynn Stood
10. Music Ha to State Government
make 10.30, Friday, December 27, a publici. Date With Dreamland: 11.30, Pre- liklɑ To Midnight; 13, Midnight, God holiday to give workers an un-
Save The Queen; Chase Dowz broken five day Christinas
period.
to
Because this request amounts what is practically un in
struction and because they have no doubt that the GovernTM ment will carry it out, em- ployers are already protesting.
TELEVISION
There was an increase of 16 per cent in outbound shipments fo other comtries, compared with fiscal '50. Inbound ship=" ments of foreign gooda gained 10 per cent over the previous year. The bulk petroleum total, Except for this annual week-16,354,491 tons, was approxi-
industry mately the same as in '50. end ding the fishing tends strictly to business.
Principal imports has to in order to supply fully 57, apart from bulk patroleum, one-third of all the frozen and
were copra, bananas, mulasses, fresh, fish consumed in the US. crude rubber and latex, and export around $16 million tubing, newsprint, venter and pipe worth of tuna and other fish plywood, steel wire, automobiles
·New Code very year.
Of Ethics
I
im
and trucks, and Harwood lum- ber.
The top 10 exports were iron borex and
More than 1,700 fishermen man-the 100 commercial fishing boats that unload huge catches and steel scrap, of tuna, sardines, mackerel barale, cotton, citrus fruils,
Of the 52 flab animal fats and
ard lobsters.
Washington, Nov. 11. The State Department is pre-canneries in California, the 10 fusorial earth, old paring a new code of othies largest are here.
year
to Secretary of
highest fishing port in country.
greases, in- newspapers and mdgazines, steel mill pro- ducts, industrial chemicals and
some
for the guidance of foreign ser
Last vice employees who are offered
Angeles canned fish.
Asher- gifts by foreign potentates, It Harbour's commercial > purs, Children's Hour-Cartnoma;
was learned today.
men landed 382,924,000 pounds CHANGES 8.35, Children's Film Festival (s. Officials said the code may pounds more than the
of fish. That was 29,000,000 The Secretary of the Em Close Down
were Although theru secona ployers' Federation, Mr P. J. 7.30 pm, "Crosstalk"-With Wonx be presented
the shifts in the line-up of the 19 Self, said the additional holiday Howers;
Kartong and Joe Clark: 16. State, John Foster Dulles, for
top imports and exports, the list would lead to overtime
shows only four distinét his approval Inter this week. penalty rates and could become Lil Palmar 14.
and "Vanity of Wealth" (part 1): 30,
Calling Card It is an outgrowth of the re-
During the first six months modity charges. On the Import. (Chinase); 9. "His Honour" Elviner cent disclosure that disastrously costly.
former of this year, it is estimated side of the ledger, automobiles Bed": Gene Lockhart. Mary' Lee "The tendency to seek ad-Dearring and Jane Moultrie The Protocol Officer, ditional holidays on top of the Young at Heart! 9.30, Eventg permitted his wife to accept that the feet brought into this and trucks supplanted window
holiday pro- 11, Late Night Final:-News Head Baud of Saudi Arabia.-United/pounds of fish.
Press
Victor Purse,
already generous
Feature Filmgshian of Courage: $3,000 convertible from King visions ruling in industry is a tes Weather Report and dangerous ano, and will only nouncements: Close Down. make Australian industry more vulnerable to competition from Japan and other countries," he said
China Mail Entertainment Guide.
BROTHER WHAT'S ON TONIGHT
A
MURDERS
SISTER
Sydney, Nov. 11. 15-year-old Sydney school- boy who shot his 13-year- old sister was gooled fur 10 yours on a charge of manslaughter today.
Mr Justice Ferguson said, the killing had ben deliberate, cold-blooded and corripletely heartless as he sentidord the boy, Thomas Clborgo JarviS
Jarvis pleaded guilty to | killing his sister, Ruth, at their home in the Bydney suburb
of Hoxton Park ön. Algust. 3.
Evidence.edu/wwd the boy hid
„kin sisteria body in a shaft DINE,
KING'S & PRINCESS: "Gunfight at the O.K. Correl.” Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas in the wildest gunfight ever.
́QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA: "Symphonie in Gold.” “A frozen symphony of beauty. The Vienna Ice Revue.
ROXY & BROADWAY: "The Sun Also
Rises,""
Hemingway's boldest love story. Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer, Errol Flynn, Eddie -Albert and Juliette Greco.
STAR & METROPOLE: "The King and Four Queens.” 'An, unusual Western which gives the tough play to four women, and one man. Clark Gable, Eleanor Parker, with Jean Willes, Barbara Nichols, nad Sarah Shane.
HOOVER & LIBERTY: “A Woman's Devotion.”.
· Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule and Paul Henreld.
harbour
close
to 105,000,000 plate glass. Canned fish took fenth place on the export side, whereas vegetable ails, in th While somewhat lower than place in Ascot 56, dropped off the record for the same period the '57 list.
General Manager Caughlin In 1958, the industry blames It Iargely on a 15 per cent drop in said the Los Angeles Harbour Luna catch. Ite members, like $3,000,000 last year to construct Department spent close to all good fishermen, look for a new terminal facilities and to change of luck to boost the catch for the last alx months purchase property and equip
and make 1957 an even better year than 1056.
ment.
Winner of the Grazid. Stroopelakonu, award. Im how bosch ·
hightht of Fishermen'
is the hard-working: