STREAMLINE FILTERS LTD.

FILTERS FOR OIL PURIFICATION

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT: CO.... "LTD, IK. & Shangbai Bank Bldg. Tel. 27788

THEY WANT

|

CHINA MAIL

Stahlahad 1849

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1958.

TO 'WRECK' The Times On The Russo-Chinese Talks: STAG HUNT LIKE AN IRISHMAN FIGHTING

FOR PEACE AT ANY TIME

to

Minehead, Aug. 3. Hundreds of people have

volunteered

help "wrock" next Wodnos- day's meeting of the Devon and Somorsot atag hunt by laying falso "trails" to draw off hounds from the quarry. A special chemical has been prepared for the North Devon ami Somerset branch of The League Against Cruel Sports whose members and helpers in- tend to lay the "tralls" around Clutcham Farm, near here, be- fore the hunt meets.

Mrs Ceelly Norman, chairman of the North Devon Branch, said today she was sure their plan against the hunt would succeed.

"In addition to hundreds of offers of help we have received calls from Exmour trying to find out where we were going and what we were to do, but we were not going to be caught that way," she gold.

The new master of the hunt, Lieutenant-Colonel L. M. Mur why, has raid he is doubtful of the effect of the chemical,-Chitta Mall Special.

PEKING TO

ATTEND SWISS FAIR

London, Aug. 3.

"Their manner in defending peace is often like that of the Irishman who had such a love for peace that he was prepared to fight for it, at any time", writes the Times in a leader on the "communique" following the recent Russian-Chinese talks in Peking.

Former Singapore

Japanese

Police

Ju the talks themselves, the Times sees "China's hand”

"The meeting", it writes, "was presumably called for Chinese

reasons."

"Both the economic and the military assistance which Rus

for Chinu sia provides long needed the fresh impetus and definition which only a meeting of the two leaders could gire."

Head Embarrassed Plainly Against

SHEAFFER'S

NEW ****' int

WITH I

MARKABLE AT ALL

William Hickey The Queen Chooses A "Danny Kaye"

London.

STERLING SILVER TIP

From the Files

25

years -AGO-

VER 39,000

been

signatures hayo oblained for Ար palition to bo presented to the

THE QUEEN will attend a Royal Film Performance after all this Governor in Council by lan

year-despite her refusal to carry on the 12-year tradition by which the Cinematograph Trades Benevolent Fund organised the show and reaped a £20,000 harvest.

She broke this tradition with the announcement in April that she felt she should vary her routine with certain annual visits and should spread her patronage more widely over charity performances.

Chinese Clubs in contectio with the Government's proposal to tako up the North Point Bathing sites.

Owing to the week-end holi- day the closing date for the petition has been extended to Tuesday August 15, when the Committee have every hope of reaching the 100,000 mark,

The canvassing is being car.

Be that as 11 may it was felt DON'T know what the Navy frighten the life out of me with

the fim industry at the me will say about this, but Mrs their long noses and grotesqueried out in all business houses

wife of have that perhaps their choice of film Devika Trivedi,

an appearance."

in the Colony and practically all I had never realised before of the athielle cluba in Hong- to show the Queen had not been

much particularly happy.

Just how

time Searle kong and Kowloon,

A representative of the spends drawing in the theatre. "I sit in the stalls," he said, China Mail was told by a Com- "and draw small portraits, pray- mittee member of South China ing I'm drawing the right one.

many Europeans "And when I go to the theatre | signed, the petition, 1 need a small barrow to carry all equipment. I take a small

Once Before

Indian High Commission official, launched a frigate for the Indian Now, I understand, the Queen Navy at Birkenhead the other is going to see a flimi she wants day by breaklog a coconut over 10 see.

She has agreed to the the ship's bows.

Empire request of the British Cancer campaign to attend the Concerning the proposed sum-charity premiere of the new

Kaye Alm "Me and the f in conterence on the Middle Danny Mr S. Ogata, Japanese Police Commissioner in East, throughout the exchanges Colonet," and this will make NEWS that the British Em-torch and then a spare torch in

the aim industry think it will N the Chinese have remained un-

bassy in Singapore during the wärtime occupation, easy in the background. They held on October 27, the night broken into by a Russian crowd walked away from reporters today when ask-were plainly against a Security that they had planned for their the other day reminded me that

own, rejected. Royal Show.

Her Own Choice ed about the activities of the Kempeitai

BIG

Singapore, Aug. 3.

Council meeting. In their view,

would be both ludricous and sulting for Mr Khrushchev to

it round a table with the velo- the Queen has virtually

The crux of the matter is that;

holding representative mosh

For-

when Mr

Moscow

WRS

Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart had once been arrested inside the British Embassy

Moscow. made Sir Robert is acting Consul-

General, Was British Mission to Moscow. He head of The

told me over the telephone from

troops landed

1010 and the

at

her own choice of him. Under the old system "Me and the Colonel" would have been one of about six fime put up for Scotland what happened.

"British committee-and it is very likely Bolsheviks took reprisals

in that it would have been rejected erresting the British-and- —as being loa controversial,

selection to Wardour Street

Archangel

by

(Japanese Secret Police) in the colony during that period. Peking, Aug. 3.

Mr Orata.

No wonder Peking was silent Director of "Please belleve me when I tell China for the first time will the Bureau of Higher Educa- you I did my best for the until driven by Khrushchev's take part in Switzerland's los and Science in Tokyo, is people of Singapore under the precipitate acceptari eve

for three harsh conditions of wartime.

ideas to express some brotherly traditional Lausanne Na- staying in Singapore

way home "I believe I had the complete | approval.. tional Fair which opens on days while on his

-from-an-International Public-en-oporationTM of the people,| But the ~Chinese were September 13, the New Education conference in Geneva, heeause they knew I was look ubytously happier China News Agency re- He told reporters: "I had ing after their welfare."

The Alm, which was directed French Missions, | Khrushchev returned to

time the by an Englishman Peler Glen- "The embassy at that ported.

nothing to ex with

Mr Ogata, who was

was in a flat in Moscow which also in substance of his original vite, and also stars Curt Jurgens, and just been made the capital Large shipments of Chinese Kerapeitai, I only dealt

charge of the distribution of proposal inst Tuesday and tells the story of a little Jewish after the liks, hun heat art, automatic) civli crimes. My conscience is food during the

Western occupation, castigate-t

proposals tailor who escapes from Poletid arrived at dawn and tore every precision clear,"

said: "Or course there were Now they are ready to demand

1: 1030. He micots an anti-thing down. Then they took me Good Friend

sume complaints about thean "Inmeditte" summit meeting Semille Polish colonel who is off,

hortage of rice, but that was and the withdrawal of Ameri aise escaping from the Germans. For a week I was left like a inevitable, because Of the can and British troops."

Together they escape to France.dog. in the Lubianka prison. Hmited supply,"

There is room for one of them Then I was transferred to the in a ship leaving for England at Kremlin, where I stayed, as the fall of France.

prisoner, for a month.

macha

tools. machines, green tea and canned food are already cat the way to Lausanale

with

Askod how many Singapore people had been sent to work on the Thailand-Burma railway,

to his ho turned

The Chinese pavilion at the fair with have on dispary some 3,000 different exhibits, "There Mr Ogula will be sales counters, In Mr G. H. Hint, who said: addition, a Chinese restaurant "Please, Mr. Ogalo is a good will be opened to serve visitors | friend of rame. If he were bad, And tourists,

i would not be here to meet him."

A reporter asked Mr Ogatu

Chefs were chosen from among leading exponents of China's two

main schools of culinary art what had happened to a Stiga- Peking and Canton,

pore Chinese newspaper edfor who was seized by the Kem peitai.

A Chinese art exhibition will be opened in Lausanne to coin-} cide with China's first participa- tion

the Swisa fair,

France-Presse,

Mr Ogain walked away. Later, In an interview in his hotel room, Mr Ogata, 52, said:

Peaceful

His Gains

Mr Khrushchev of course. brings back gains for himself. Where before he was playing a tone hand in the negotiations for summit meeting, he will now have the added confidence of a united polley.

Asked about the crime afc during his term of office in the colony, Ogata said: "Every

very peaceful. The tint was

will people could even sleep their doors and windows open."

"It is no secret that the nid during is Chinese have and the matter of M: Cala hort stay

Ja Singapore be defence under discussion. After would call on old friends,

the second session of their Eighth Parly Congress in May, there was held a meeting of the mill- tary committee of the Party Central Committee, which went un for six weeks and ended only 21-9 the Middle East crisis developed,

I have many friends here. but, i don't think I have any enemies," he said.--Reuter,

-HORMONE TAKING MOTHERS HAVE:-

"Babies Of Doubtful Sex"

London, Aug. 3. One of Britain's loading child.

Lancet. They had been ad- mitted to hospital In the past year, experts charged here today that "babics of doubtfu{} All three babies. he said, were

health

10x" have been born

found to be girls, but one had been registered as a boy and another, admitted at nino. daya-old, was considered at birth to be of "doubtful aex." University, reported on three in all three cases, he said, the particular cases in an articlo mother had received hormonal treatment during pregnancy

to

mothers whe received hormone

treatment during pregnancy,

Prof. Alan Moncrieff, professor

of

in

child health at London

the

medical magazine

Cool

risks.

U.P.I..

"At this meeting China's de-

Solidarity

revolution.

Soldiers

case I lose the other. And then I've got several spare batteries. and a notebook, and binoculars and, of course, Eight pencils.

spare glasses."

INSURANCE man Jack Wal-

kins and his wife sail ed from America to collect the £50,000 Best prize for the Irish Sweepstake. They plan to give Hard Ridden, who won for them, a bale of hay.

that

recent public Following the meeting of Kowloon residents in connection with the coal dump, representatives of the residents concerned interviewed die Colonial Secretary pester- day,

The deputation was received in the afternoon. Mr J, A. Tarrant put their views für- ward and asked if the Govern ment would take steps to remove the coal dump.

should be affected by its con-

nuance,

I reply, the Colonial Score- tary stated that the develop- ment of the land abutting the coal dump was being more carefully considered with a view to Port developinent, and that the views of the delegation would be put before H.E. the Govenor as soon as possible.

He urged that the amenities of the district were being seriously impaired by its pre- Angel In The House sence and that the revenue NYE BEVAN was in high good humour at lunch the other day, Ite was the guest of the Parliamentary Press Gallery at the House

of Commons, and obviously felt that he was nmong friendly enemies.

The Press," he Auld, "has bewe

source of support to me now for more than 35 years. would have been ruined long

The deputation, consisting of ago if it had not been for their Mears E, A. Sykes, R. J. Shrig sustained malignancy,

| Icy" and J. A. Tarrant, duly happen to a pubile man is to Tratman, Acting Colonial Secre

"The best thing that can uaited on the Hon, My D. W. thebe depicted as a villain, so that tary by appointment. Mr C. E. human drama

It should

when he does make a be quite a night.

pubile Terry "It was bad in

tuna absent from the The full Royal Fremlere treat-though, where I had just left. to what they expected him to business.

Petrograd appearance he is

different delegation ment is being planned Danny For The Naval Attache, Caplain be that the publle say "Why, Kaye nad Curt Jurgens have Francis Cromie, was killed la- he is an angel,' bren asked to fly over for the side the old embassy.

"The

A

Full Treatment "I suppose I om the only Which one of them gets the British subject to have been a seat? You will have to see the prisoner in the Kremlin. But it in to find out. It has tragedy.quarters. Although I had four

has comedy. And it has entries watching me all

I

occasion.

The red carpet will

In fact it will be just like as old style Royal Film Per

wasn't too bad, for I had decent

time.

revolutionaries broke

be out and the usual galaxy of into the embassy. Cromle shot sinrs will make their bows and two of them before they shot curlsles.

him." That was 40 years Ogo, Sir Robert, 70, now lead the quiet lite. welling and fishing and remembering.

* Teaming Up

Wardour Street,

λ

Last night's audience gave tremendous reception to the understudy who was plucked from a minor part that does not even merit a mention on the play bills.

The Australian Oldaker well deserved the applause for his performance.

owing to urgent

+

"I am very grateful for the tion" many years of misrepresenta- AST week's burning falalily 14 at Cheung Chau, in which I understand that the mem-Miss Margaret Schlag lost her bers of the Press Gallery -life, and the drowning of Jean tend to run no risks of losing Snyder in the bathing pool.on Mr Bevan's gratitude by depict-Lantao, Inspired two resolutions ing him as an angel,

War Artist NENERAL S12

to do."

RICHARD

to be passed at the annual meet- ing of the Cheung Chau Resi- dents' Association on Monday.

bathers."

of

fence problems were exhaus- formance-except that the B1 .tively discussed and her need has not been chosen by for modern-Including nuclear- weapons has no doubt весл

☆ forcibly put in the talks.

of Ronald suffering talented trio

It was resolved, first, "that n "The same Chinese meeting REX HARRISON, tiso discussed the world situn-out of "My Fair Lady," and his Alec Guinness are going to start Of GALE belleves that a por fall, and secondly, "that life

from laryngitis, has dropped Searle, Christopher Fry, and

first aid kit be placed in front because of possible miscarriage ion in relation to defence, and understudy, Max Oldaker, has work next

of the Association Assembly month on-of all here it is necessary be that these children Just how China now seems to #31 may

to repeat

trait should be painted like a guards and life belts be provid things-a taken over.

full-length cartoon might not have been born at see the world.

I must say this news does not Alm.

military operation. It must be ed for the protection planned all but for the treatment,"

entirely surprise me. When 1 Scarle will do the drawings, Moncrieff sald, "but the psy-

week he Fry will wrile the words, Gale, who is shortly to succoed At least, that's what "Windy" to Rex last apoke chological and other problems "It is not only over Yugoslav sounded tired and edgy—the || Guinness will speak the main

* Lord Montgomery appeared to support the plas revisionism that China has results of the long run of his character's part and narration.

us Deputy for not starting the treatment lately taken a distinctive one show.

Scarle is going to Hollywood Supreme Allied Commander in and keeping the uncompromising attitude, insist-

for the actual screening and will Europe, told artist Philly Haul- the Colony's swimming cham too early

It is confidently expected that dosage as low as possible."-ing on the solidarity of the

work with some of the men who man, adding: "And this time you Communist block.

produced the brilliant

"Mr are the general. Tell me what pionship time for the 220 verds will be bettered by a fair mar- Magoo" cartoons,

gin at the forthcoming Colony The lm, which is a musical,

Mr Kaufman was chatting will have

a Victorian theme," with me the other day about this aquatic Championships which he told me.

portrait, the first Sir Richard are to be held at the Victoria

Club pool Recreation

next We met at the opening of an has had painted. The picture month." exhibition of Punch cartoons to shows him aftting in front of But, it was mainly on help the British Theatre map of Europe, smoking a cigar. Lionel Roza-Pereira - clipped "He may try to devise some impersonation of Harrison play- Museum Association. I asked He was very patient and came two fifths of a second of his last label on the package so that ing Profesor Higgins, Syllable him about his cartoon char- for 10 sittings.

year's chapspionship time at the the Security Council is linked by syllable, gesture by gesture, acters. He winced,

Each time I had to give him VRC Gald on Saturday, swim- with any meeting that is held," look by looft, he matched the "As a race, I hate them. the Times continued, "but he star. knows he cat come to the meet- ing not merely as head of a government that represents as the 200,000,000 people but head of a bloc that numbers:

thousand million, The ono toughness in the communique: suits him as he prepares for the summit, He has the added confidence of being able to 1.sue a three line whip...to a meeting where he will have fuli Chinese backing." France Presoc.

Crisp Cotton

You Can Travel Anywhere Without A Care In The World

Hore's a collection of vivacious cotton dresses for the traveling vacationor. Always fresh and ready to go na

. those prim and port silhouettes can be packed into the smallest space and will ba wrinkle free when you got there.

at

Paquerette's

16a Del Vocux Road:

from $9500

(of course!)

Tol, 21-157..

"China's outlook on the world as a whole seems to have been given a new denilion. Although coexistence is still preached, the

assumption or Communist power and Communist success 1151 banished tolerance,

More Landings In Beirut

Beirut, Aug. 3. A total of 2,200 United States troops landed frum ships ut Beirut today, including medium lank battalion from Germany equipped with 72 Pat- ton tanks.

Other ships are waiting to pull into the docks, among them one with 400 vehicles aboard.

A United States Air Forco spokesman said tonight that - a total of 1,300 men and 8,074 tons of supplies haj so for been ⠀⠀ airlitted into the Lebanon Reuter.

I

think they are horrible, They

MAIL NOTICES

The latest Elmes of posting shown below are those for un- regilored correspondenen posted at OP.O., Hongkong. The intest posting times elsewhere, which. In general, are earlier than the G.P.0, time can be ascertained by enquiry at the local

The latest posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times shows below. Particulars Karding parea) malit can acetaled by enquiry si may post office.

KÖLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS*** There is no 'delivery, at corres- pendence today. The públle coun

ars at the Victoria Kowloon Crate Post Uden open for business from am, Lo Noon. All other Post Unices are closed. The box lobbies at the Victoria & Kowloon Centri Post Offers open Erts & Murs, to a pan.

MONDAY, AUGUST 4 By Alr Philippines, 4 pm,

*A3*d g• trader

Pakūtina, Egypt, Europe, § p.m. Form

My nurface

·Macao, i'pin.. Mo, o pime

TURDAY, AUQUIT & DALF. Laos, & a.

Chir, People's Republic, 6.30 am, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaya, 13 donesia, ID ..

Australia New Zealand, 1 p.m. Philippines, p.m. Cryion, indin, Kate E4. Great Britain, 2 p.m.

Guam, Hawaii, U.S.A. 2 p.m. Thailand, Burma, India, Pakistan, Mid East, Afrin, Great Britain. Europe, & pin

Nawall, dp.m.

Canada, USA. 6 p.m.

By Kurface China, People's Republic, 9 a.m. Macao, 1p.m. Burma, India, 2 pm. Място в р.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4

By Surface

4

China, People's Republia, 9 x.m. Malaya, Ceylon, Aden Beypt. Great Britain, & turope, il a.m.

Indo-Chun, Thailand, Noon. Macso. 1p.m.

a cigar. It got a little expen-ming in a handicap event, sive because Sir Richard's asto

in cigars is excellent. But then

I believe in keeping my sittera happy."

Enter The Whydidit

was the day we discussed the effect on the "Whoduni?”

writers of the campaign to wipe out the death penalty.

1 saked. Eriest Dudley, the Armchair Detective, about and he told me that the changes In the death penalty laws have profoundly affeelod writing. Ho is going to rend hla nctional detective, Dr Morelle, into semi-retirement and pon contante more on books which show why a murderer killed and not who the inurderer was,

TT is reliably learned that the Invitation lasued by the Canton YMCA to the HKEYMCA

to participate in a water-palo

11

match on August 10, was mistake, and that the invitation was originally intended for swimming contest

0

Last year the EYMCA were entertained by the Shameen European Swimming Club and were beaten by 31 points to 28 in the first of the conicals. between the two Clubs.

In a roturn contest. In the y Bath the local team beat the Shameen Club by one point— the water-polo game proving the deelding issue,

"I shall finish writing my This year the Shameen Club last Dr Morelle book and then are unable to raise enough ex-

Mako

I shall get on to writing pay-perienced swimmers, to chological books, That's what | up - a team of water-polo the public wants,

Italy, Fration, beigtum, Netherlands, "The trend today is towards Germany (Belgium, Cyprus Parcel the real-life crime story. The via: Marwellie" & Switzerland via

render wania paychlo triat

Deno, 1 D.M.

Kores, 1 p.m.

Japan, U., C. &.. Americe,

t' p.m.

Indonesia 3 p.m.

Pallippines, Australia, New

land. p.m.

M8087; • p.m.

Zom

players.

rather than a detective. Printed and published by "I'm not sod One's interests Petor Plumbly, for and on behalf change. Now I'm 'more 'In-of South. China Morning Post

rented

to have a real-life Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, [background to my stories": City of Victoria, in this cony

Share This Page