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SUPPORTERS of subscription television in the THE POOR MAN'S VEHICLE

United States, convinced that the public is weary of commercially supported programmes, expect their multi-million dollar investments to start paying off by this autumn and form the basis of a new 2,000 million-dollar a year Industry which will eventually spread round the world.

-The new system, which is nka elled toil or poy-television, Intended to applement rather than replace the commercially

"free" supported

programmes stal in the United States. It will offer features and special aftructions normally not Ditz- dured on commercial television and the public will pay a fee for watchinat the programme.

Each subseriber will have special electronic box attached 16hly television set. By either Inserting depositing coins KUI speed curds in this, he will be able to "unciumble" the pro- gramme which he wishes to see,

over Television

Confident

are

L observation of operationN

atomie rodio-active or of

Installations, Lasten- anergy taneous signature identication for banks and steel mill furnace viewing trom a remote area.

of the Only recently now

watched the launch-

TO HIGH CLASS

ENTERTAINMENT CULTURAL EVENTS

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The surte idea, be noid, applied in this and other fields to other countries in Asia, Europe and South America. The entertainment field, he mid, is wide open" because there is no limit to the type of inlorna- Ilonally understandable

pro- grammes which can be present- ed without having to overcome The language barrier.

Plans e afoot in the United -Slates to start full trial runs for television in at least 20 Day chies. Selectivision Incorporated announced pkms to wire 100,000 homes In Now York City to "pipe In

from local cinema

Invention of a box-like attachment, two inches highy three Inches wide, called the Selectivator", home viewers will სი ablo 10 watch simultaneous performances their television sets of the Alma shown on the screen of their local cinema.

evenia, bolh on the morning shows, cancelled

ffimus West Coasia of the after several years because the job became taxing and he was "ereating very e". that while once he had five or six sponsors, the show now had to have 30.

world's most exeknive television porated and Sitiatron Interna-sporting audiences ing of the first United Staternal, a "why should I pay for East and

something when I can see it for United States. unrth satoljila ot Cape Cano-

nothing on commercial televi veral, Florida, on this system

sion?" Looking into the future, Mr Paul White. former eneral manager

of Selznick Film Corporation in Europe, and une of the new Industry's advocates, stated recently that Europe; Asia and South America would

Incontestable

The public is right, he said. But the viewer con nover get the kind of entertainment on

gain once pay-television holyed commercial television which The Federal Communications

to spread eucalion, culture and entertainment, and ope accepted.

win

besta

Through the He said

The Future

"Commercial especia of the show," he said, "now take up more of my úma than does the entertainment portion, and that is simply not what I want to do with my life."

Looking Into the future, sources in the industry envisage complete

on

The cinema wil sell the "ickets", wilch Look #ke ordinary business cards, to be slipped into the box. The home viewer has also approximately five minutes to decide whether

He wants to watch,

Part of the venture is under eleso scrutiny by the Federal Communications Commission and the United States Congress, The Commission is responsible for control of the airwaves and any. employing those pay-television moors of communication musk arst be tested and approved.

Commission Chairman, Mr John Doerfer, anid in # recent testimony that the agency would watch pay-television closely to see whether the pro grammes were of good quality and the rates fair, before advir-

Torpans/blo for Skiatron's ng Congrem as to its value.

Some members of Congress

programance, told a recent pros and radio and television net-

conference that under the now works oppose the trials, claim- "Take Pakistan, for instance," arrangement such attractions an ing that paying to see television | Mr White said. "Here is the Royal Ballet, the Old Vic

Counter to country

Moscow Ballet of 83,000,000 people Company, the programmes runs Congress' expressed intention to with a tremendous educational and others could be brought to problem. Pay-television could the United States for showing keep the airwaves free,

for in millions of homes-China Only recently, Garry Moore, a help to bridge that gap president

Mail Special. star of one of the more popular pennies."

B

ho can get by paying it is the

price of admission to Supporters of the system say

a theatre "We have developed that they

vondent that But before title happens, theyan Incontestable plan for our Americans will be abandoning have several important alles subscription in which each and

These

will be include every programme their most popular fer to

for show

Puy- Congressional approval of the proven and pre-lested offering television's full length operasi, idea and fully winning over a with a 'pedigree which the Alms, sports events, and dama eluctant publie. To do this, audience can evaluate before productions when these go into they have invested undisclosed they spend their money," he

millions of dollars Intu testing said.

Hit will be the poor be and wiring procedures, advertisman's vehicle to Industry will

high The new

and anding, public relations arxi lobby entertainment using both the alr-waves cheed

fundergrounding in Washington. clrcuft

events," The wing) systems.

The most closed

common argumen circuit system is already widely against toll-television, according Industrial purposes, to Mr Matthew Fox.

controls, fol Sklatron Television nor

full swing.

used for such

railway

Floggings With

Mediaeval Trappings Cause Storm

Melbourne, May 15.

Special Announcements THE State of Victoria, Australia, has reverted

and Classified Adverties- ments as usual.

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FRIDAY, MAY 10 By Air Philippiurs, Australia. New Zep- land...

Fornola, & p.m.

Cambodia, p.. Hawati, 8 p.m.

Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle Eau, Attica. Great Britain, Europe,

A & Canada. 6 p.in.

By Surface

Macao, à pằm,

BATURDAY, MAY 17

By Alt

Philippines, © 200.

Pekin

Shanghai, Hankow, Hol-

how, Kunning. 8.30

Thatland. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, Ceylon, 10 4.10.

fapan, 10 a

Philippines.

Indo-China, Malaya, Indonesia,

Zealand. p.

North Dorneo. New Zealand,

Laos

Prabode.

Australia, New

Thalland,

East. Indin, Middle Afriss, Great Britala, Europe, 0 pm. Furmos, Japan, Okinawa, è pan By Surface

China, People's Republie, D a.m. Malayn. Burma, India, 11 am. Sarawak. North Borneo, 11 a.m.

France, Bel- Philippines, aly.

Germany Genoa, Belgium. Cypri, Parcels via Marsellies,

Netherlands.&

Switzerland, vla

Noon.

Formosa, i p..

Macao, I p.m.

Macao, p.m.

Chins People's Republie, p.m. BUNDAY, MAY 15

By Air

Philippines, Canada, e p.m. Jawa, U.8.A..

Indie Pakistan, tidur Trailing Easi, Africa, Great Britam & Europe,

• D.in.

ny Burtace hach, 1 p.m.

MONDAY, MAY 10 By Surface

auto..

China, People's Republie Malays, Allen, Keypt. Creal Bir

tuit, Europe, 11 9.15,

Macno. 1 p.m.

Philippines. PUS.A.. C. &

Japan, Hawaii,

Amerton, 3 p.m.

Macro, 9 p.m.

TUESDAY, MAY 20

By Surface

Chinn, Pool's Republls, 9 4.0.

Macap, '1 pam.

Jammiles, 3 p.m.

Macao pen

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21-

By Eurines

China. People's Republlo, & em, Japan. Canada. I p.m.

Macao, 1p.m.

Macin, § p.m.

THURSDAY, MAY 22

By Burface

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+

China, People's Republic, á.m.

palland, Laos, A. pan. Masaz, 4.3.0,

to flogging-with the mediaeval trappings of masked man and a triangle-to punish two: criminals.

1

The action, defended by the State's Government, has caused a storm of criticisin in public and : Melbourne's newspapers, The Influential murning_nows.

the Age, called it Japer. reversion to barburism."

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***

Both men unsuccessfully sp- pealed against the flogging to the Victorian Supreme Court ond the High Court of Australia.

The Opposliion made a last- minne but unavailing appeal to the Prumler, Mr H. E. Bolte, The Labour Opposition leader, and the Attorney-General, Mr Mr John Galbally, a prominent A. G. Rylah, to postpone tha Jawyer, spid

Victoria's whippings until Parliament had Legislative Council: "Presum-iscussed the matter. ably the Government takes the view that if forging does not dter, we are going to go further and use the rack and thumb- SETUA,

LIFE SENTENCE

This is the logical extension

made remarks

by the Attorney-General,"

M: Rylah salt lt would be criminal" for the Governme to upset a sentence which had been confirmed by the High Courts.

On the day Parliament met the floggings were carried out ut Pentridge prison.

FEET BOUND

The Ragged eriminals are Newspapers reported that William John O'Meally, serving O'Meally and Taylor, arms a "Rover

lite lashed to iron to be released“

tringles, their sentence for having murdered u

feet bound, leather guards pro- policeman, and

Henrytecting their necks and lower

parts of their backs. were each

Jobin Taylor, who is serving a long tom sentenze for a sèries fiven twelve lashes with a cat crimes, including robbery with violence.

last

a nine tails, its thongs soaked

in water, by a masked man

The prison doctor examined The whippings were ordered them after each stroke and they

Justice October by Mr

were later taken to the prison Hudson after a worder had been hospital, the newspapers added. slot in the log 2л1 a bld by

The same day, the Labour O'Meatly and Taylor to escape Opposition attacked the Govern- from Pentridge Gool, Melbourne.ment and Mr Bulte. A Labour

motion was defented.

PLANNED

TO KIDNAP

NIXON

Caracas, May 15. The police today announced that a group of persons known to be sympathizers of ousted dictator Marcos Poroz Jimenez had plan nad to kidnap US Vice- President Richard Nixon during his two-day stay thoro.

which "Was

JS

The Opposition leader,

Mr

A. E. Shepherd, sald Opposition numbers were supported in their "humane" view by the highest ehuret dignitaries, the press of Victoria, other public ures and a large percentage of the pubile.

While Labour believed the all- country's Jutelary willis important, it also belleved in the capital and abolition of both

If any corporal punishment, thing remained in the low lo allow corporal punishment it should be abolished

book

NO BLOOD DRAWN

uf

class culturai

Members of the new industry paint to the hundreds of creuit showings of first-run films and

China Mail Entertainment Guide

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT

ROXY & BROADWAY: "The Young Lions." Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift and Dean Martin in a war drama.

KING'S & PRINCESS; "Married A Woman."

George Gobel and Diana Dors in a comedy, HOOVER & LIBERTY: "Seven Hills Of Rome."

Mario Lanza in a musical,

LEE & ASTOR: "Windom's Way." Peter Finch

and Mary Ure.

STAR & METROPOLE: "The Fuzzy Pink Night- Jane Russell in a comedy. gown."

QUEEN'S: "Springtime In Paris." A French

musical.

ORIENTAL: "Bataan." Robert Taylor in a War

picture.

MAJESTIC: "Our Sister Hedy." A Chinese pic-

ture.

CAPITOL & RITZ: "Gunfight. At The O.K. Corral." Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas in a western.

RADIO Hongkong

83 בןין

3.30, obert Paron and Orchea- tra; 6, Time Signal, Popularity T'ell prevented by Te

6.20 Junior Fare-introduce by Diana Toula; 7, Hollywood Bowl Sym phony Orchestra: 7,15. Informaiton Desk Interlude: 1.30, The National Modi-Final Grand Concert: 7.09.

1-

S'PORE UNION CALLS FOR STRIKE

international systems. bringing more culture, medicine, education and entertainment to homes round the world ut ค fraction of the original cost.

interna-

Mr Sul Burok, the tonally known impresario, who is

RN PREVENTED INVASION

OF BRITAIN, NOT RAF

SAYS A NEW WAR BOOK

A

By TREVOR BLORE

London, May 15. CONTROVERSIAL book which gives prac- tically the whole credit of proventing a Nazi invasion of Britain,, în 1940, to the Royal Navy, rather-than-the-Royal Air Force, has just heen published in London.

"The Silent Victory" by Dun-, weapon, had not eliminated can Grinnell-Mino (published British command of the sea. It by The Bodley Head at 21 had not even challenged it. shillings) has come as quite a "The Royal Navy was intact shock to those who have held and alert. Unless und until it the popular belief that it was was eliminated, the old Tirpitz only The Fow" fighter pilots dictum illi rang true: 'Against of tho Royal Air Force who England the main front is the

between

Britain and sea front." stood Hor in the summer of 1040.

And, strange to say, it is a former

of the regular officer Royal Air Force and a distin-

From the Filan

25

years

·AGO-

Club Race Shanghul members stand and guest stand next week will be in the hands of demolishing crews, preparatory to the building of n

nne

on

new #land. The present grandstand' nixi olubhouse has ' ATVCo the niember for уортн It has been ad;lost 16, improved and palched up many occasions, but at last the

umu bas come for t

new building building....The will comprise a very large block some 360 by 118 feet, occupying which roughly the ground on the present clubhouse and also the guests' stand are now built,

*

Continuing to hold an almost unique poritton, Hongkong is again fortunate in having a balanced budget and something to spare. The revenue for the past year amounted to $33,549,- 716 and the expenditure was 332,050 283. Revenue ther¢jāte exceeded expenditure $1,499,433.

PAID TRIBUTE Although he has paid tribute guished fighter pilot of World to the way the Roynt Ale Porec the almost Over- War I who is the buthor of resisted this well presented ond docu-whelming attacks of the der mented argument to the glory man bombers, he has trodden on many toes in giving the overall of the mistor Service.

strategie picturo with the Royal Navy as the main factor in CONTRIBUTION

dramatic months these three which might well have chang- ed history.

by

recalls SHANGHAI paper that

Japanese during the bombardment in Shanghai lot year, section of the St John Ambulanco Brigade went from Hongkong to Shanghal to sid the wounded. In recognition of the service they rendered en that occasion, several Chinegu associations have cont a varloty of silver

gilts to the British volunteers, the paper reports, In particular a magnificent censer which is now on view In the Ambulance Museum in London.

*

The many friends of Mr R. M. Omar will be glad to learn that hita operation for appendicitis ucatorday (May 11) proved successful and that he is pro- pressing favourably.

QEVERAL roads branching in- to Prince Edward Road have now been given martes, including the following Lung Hond, Num Kok Road, Kong

Jau Nga Tsin Long Road,

Wong Road, Lion Rocks Road,.

Fuk Lo Tsun Road. Junction Road and Road, Carpenter Southgate Road. Two roads in estate the Charter Bungalow have been Tamed Hillwood Roud and Pine Tree Hill Itond.

Found: Basket contalning eatables and some parcels, wrongly place into cur. No, 3551. Will owner communicate with advertient, P. O. Box....

*

ot

of massage establishments is recom- THE control

Police Department is understood mended in a report which the forwarded io the to have Government last month in relation to social evils in the Colony. Control has seemed desirable in view

the Admiral of the Fleet the

objectionable features which led to the forcible closure of many Earl of Cork und Ortery has

Grinnell-Milne, of these Mr Duncan

establishments within described, this book as "a most

the Business 1

months. the who became

Liko valuable contribution

recent to

becoming mainly 4 cabarets, many massage shops history of the war"-but the before

acquired a mushroom Royal Air Force is not so sure writer, has a good vivid style have

for writing this fragment of growth and

ure Fald

to have of it.

given the Police endless worry After thorough research into history-China Mail Special

is is known thai a grave both British and German

Ar-

Harbour Board chives, and starting with Hit-

The

Workers

rean

Boys Arrestedencial evil exists in a number

and Nearly

200

quests members

Hongkong of the

Force. Volunteer Defence

Volunteer at the Headquarters last night (May 12) for the annual presentation of prizes. Immediately after the by Brigadier dinner, the presentation

made

Cousena.

LONGS R. B.

ler's own first major directive for the preparation of "Opern

of Three Chinese boys, ranging tion Scalin--the invaslon Britain-issued on July 10. from eight to ten years of age, 1940, M Grinnell - Mine has wore arrested yesterday morning Singapore, May 15.

for stealing light from i Weather Report & Tin Signal The 7,000-strong Singapore presented a convincing ease.

From July 18 until the final private car parked in Shanghal mbled 0.10. Commentary: 2.15,

Harbour Board Staff Asso- cancellation of "Operation Street near Arran Street. Cowboy Songs of Western Canada

A quantity of tools was stolen elation vated for a strike Spalion" on October 12, the Nu. 1 The Cowboy's Life. Speaker and Singer: "Merrick Jarell, 8.30. Degleren Wallace: V Time

today, because it alleged author graphically presents the from a lorry in Boundary Street No. Presented by John

the Board had failed to tensely dramatic, though secret, near Cheung Sha Wan Road

events of Lovers Hour Clam-

this period on both yesterday. A suspect was later Selets presented by Irene

detalned by the Police, « implement the findings of

sides of English Channel.

Properly Wie Also stolen Yuen, 1.6, Weather Report: 10, Time a court of inquiry.

HObers

German archives have per- Nove From

TF the plans of Eurasia Sal. Nowy

Britain;

and

mitted him to present a vivid from several private cars in court .sat following a

of Kowloon. varlous districts

Aviation Corporation arU Othem; 10.30, It's Dance_Ture: 10.09.)

picture of the desperate struggle Headlights were removed from Weather Reportį Time Sumal "go-slow" last July.

into effect, Hongkong of Grand-Admiral Erich Mas- Nadia Newsreel;

two vehicles, one in Austin

soon bo brought within Music: 11.30 Close Dow

It decided that some workers der, as Commander-in-Chief of Road and the other in Waterloo will

windscreen eight days' travel of London.... dismissed during the go-slow the German Navy, to prevent Road, while two

The proposal. Is that with HK his Fuehrer from committing wipers were stolen from a car should be re-instated,

on the South China termints, himself to what the German in Junction Road.

the plance of the company Three thousand waterfront Naval Staff regarded os an

should fly to Canton, Ilaniew 3. Musical Malince! 3.30. workers at a Staff Association almost suicidal gamble in the

where connection

to would Strike Up The Band: Tea Tor meeting Today voted for a Channel.

mado with the Yangtze gir Two; 430, Aurica A.D.C.-GonĘS

and placed further

mail beginning with the Letterstrike,

servico from Shanghai, arrangements in the hands of

DID NOT HAVE Children' Corner "King Solomon's

through Kansu and Sinklang to Mines"-Final Epbode; 3.30, Friday the Association's executive com-

An exhibition of Chinese Chukchak. The route of the mittee.

Germany,

her Navpl Requests-Presented by Nick Ken-

would b and water-colour Russian air mail Leaders knew only too well, just ink drawings Torch String; 0.20, Birthday Mail- doll: 6. Show Time Serenade Sidney

will be held by Mr followed from this point, and ld not have the mercantile paintings bog: 30 Band Call-Cal Tader

saving in time considerable would be made by night dying between Moscow and Berlin.

REDIFFUSION

יי

A Harbour Board spokesman

·

the

general

09

Exhibition Of Paintings

Pilots' Board

Mr Charles Inglotow has been

carried

Mr George H. Potts will lau foundation stone of the nem Stock Exchange Buliding, Jen House Street, on Wednesday, May 17, at 3 p.m.

The Government leader in the Counell, Sir Arthur Warner, said the whippings had drawn no blood on other men. If aver Quintet: 7,Personally Parade ald he ind no comment 40 tonnage to move П proper Won Kim-um on May 19-21 on there was a cosa for flogging, titty Carilele: 7.15, Concert Minta- make.

invasion force across the Chan- the 1st floor of Man Yes Build- 10 According was the case of O'Meally and ture: 7.30. Harry James and his Of Jane

nej and far from sumcient wor- ing.

Mr Woo was a well-known The ring-leader of the plot-Taylor. Both had a long list of Orchestra: 7.41. Story

then Amitage: 8. Time Bignal and News; secretary of the Association. Mrip strength to provent the for crimes simed at a convictions

8.00, Weather Forecast, Announce Jumit Singh, the Association's British Navy from Intervening crtist in China for more ments and Interlude: 0.3% Top members range from white-

with fatal effects for the in- 40 years. He has been lying in barrassing the present ruling violence. Identified Junta - was

Hongkong for the last 10 years. All three Melbourne daily Popular Musle presented by collar workers to labourers on vaderz.

Kendall: 8.30, Lawrence Welk Show: Antonio Caballero newspapers deplored the flog. Cafe Continental-French Mail the docks ----Acutor. Diogenes

and Bul Germany's Army

no Martinez.

He and two other gings and hoped the Govern promnied by Jeannette Piry; 9, 30,

Air Force leaders, with man and a girl are under arrest,inent would aller the statute Omejal Defective—Episode 45, 30,

marillme mentality. pressed the police said.

Most letters published Redifundon Spotlight: 10.15, Bongs

for

It was the invasion-and Of The lands: 10.30. Andre Korte- supported this.

lanel and his Orchestra: 11, Date There was no immediate. In- The Anglican Archbishop of With Dreamland: 11.30. Prelude To

lopments rather than Raeder's Board Examiners for Pilots THE Gordon Theatre which dleation what, if any, repon- Melbourne, Dr Frank Woods, Midnight: 12 Midnight God Bave

prevented Licences during the absence of sibility Caballero had in stirring formerly of Manchester, Eng-The Queen; Close Down.

A possible visual sighting of the Invasion attempt in the Mr J. Moodle, na siated in to up the howling mab which at-|land, wrote:

Russian Sputnik III tonight wie end,

day's Government Gazette. The tocked the cafovan carrying Mr "I write to support your lead-

reported to the Smithsonian Bumming up the position in appointment is to take effect Nixon and his wife shortly after ing article entitled 'Flogging. 5 p.m., Children's Hour-Cartoons: Astrophysical Observatory from mid-September when the Ger from April 20. their arrival hero Inst. Triestlay, reversion to barbarism,'

5.20. "Caco Your 5.10. Prakse Down. 1.x, "lost ite Cilmax Observatory atman Air Force had been unable article not only reflects the do-

Metre So Bing-wall and Teo ABmith to batter Britain into surrender, Caballero challenged the minant feeling

Corliss Archer (int Televised Boulder, Colorado.

boon appointed

No fewer than 67 entries have on Aug. 11, 19077: n. Jack Webb Junta shortly after Perez public opinion, but supporter a DEAR B. Sports Dose-resonian spokesman said the time Mr Grinnell-Milne writes: "One Pok-nin have

been received for the Open Jimenez' overthrow last January line of action which I, for one,sented by Jooksjon: Nowercel: of the reported fighting roughly thing was vertain. Whatever had authorized resettlement arers

expected been accomplished over Eng-inspectors by the Chairman of Singles Lawn Bowls Champion- 9.15 2h Pail Page show: 0.52 coincided with the by setting himself up as a "ittle very much hope the Government

severding | ahip of the Culony, 17 more than Canton Studio 3gp="ltuk. dictator of a hugo Government will fool nble to take."Chinn An Engagement 10.30, Late Nightravel pattern of Sputnik III.—and, in the skies or upon the the Urban Council,

battered towns, the German airi to today's Government Curette. last year's total,

housing project.-United, Prees. Maji Special.

of Christian

TELEVISION

| Final. Clour Dawo.

Sputnik III Seen only a series of adverse deve appointed a Member of the

Cambridge, Mass, May 15:

United Press,

arguments which

hos bon à familiar land- mark ja Wanchai for the past yours, will be seen no more in about a couple of days. Work- men were by yesterday (May 15) pulling down the structure.

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