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THE THIRD STAGE OF COMMUNIST CHINA'S. MILITARY PLANNING

Of The MISSILE BASES NOW IN TIBET

Day

Squirming In

ported t

coa-

E sinister muchbutions |

Russia have been ex-

the Chi frence of the Afro-Asian nations. Its aims insofar as the West in coerined are patently clear; those are to

ICBMs Can Be Insignia Presented

Fired To Any ||To 41 HK

To 41 HK Residents

Part Of World

By DONALD WISE

On The Tibetan Border, Dec. 10.

oment latest, to disrupt A quarter million Chinese working under

traditional markets in Asia

and to cut off Asian sources of Taw materials. To achieve this Soviet Russia:

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vagerly trying tu:

establish itself 1324 the leader of the Afro-Asian Hations by posing as guide, friend and helper.

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the direction of Russian rocket experts are carpeting the roof of the world in Tibet with the deadliest pattern of missile launching pads facing the free world.

They stretch from the north-eastern frontier of India opposite Bhutan along the Himalayas to the Karakoram mountain range against the Indian and Pakistani frontiers of Kashmir.

Muscow justilles its claims to leadership of this area on gengraphical grounds. The preponderant mass of Soviet

fas terms of what the West; which case the Chinese would territory is in Asia. Yet

The already knows of

6.000 urge into the strategie frontier during his visit to Burmomile Russian Inter-Continental zones, or they would be ideal with Bulganin at the end Ballistic Missile, 11-bomb wir

diefensten bases to tight Ameri- 1955. Khrushchev heads could be red off the can expansion which the Reds Auld "We are of the West". Tibetan plateau to hit neettinley fear muy come

United from This is of course sheer anything in the world except States Pakistani buses around opportunism for there is no perhaps parts CA Africa prid light in northern Kashmir. doubt that today Russia is America, seriously challenging China for the dominant position pads so deadly is their altitude.

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in Asia.

Not Represented

R

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USSIA was not represent-

What makes these launching

Advantage

Anywhere in this ty wind- swept area the Reds hove ge- tween fifteen and twenty thou sand feet start over the West at Jaunching.

What this means "In "Terme ti

ht

Rocket Pads

Then comme the

10 ohead rockel pads, Russian ex- perts now in hundreds in II-

14 transports.

Heavy rocket equipment was brought up by road with huge cranes permanently staligned #1 every

tricky gradient and (wist to make sure rocket cim- ponents reached their destina

Aut the original added fight range of an EM Bandung cunference

uon safely. of is not accurately known but it

be prodigious

Tibetan rocket pace are bullt on the Biberian pattern so up miles of light heating p.pes to keep the pads free of ice as either gas or Any hot water was pumped through

(Abem.

1956. It has been battling must certainly to get in through the back-sineq the missile men's greatest door ever since. Subversive struggle is the initial surge offer attempts to gain control of the pad and here the Reds will various conferences in Asia ver anything fling of

sia bit off with a three-mile startow and were unsuccessful as were Cupe Cans ver£J. diplomatic attempts โป The rockel pad building plan make Cairo the hout-elty for

The pads with ther second Bandung" nick speed is the third stage of conference of government the Chinese military planning. complex of bunkers, bases and delegations.

Have the gorticks are to GU intents ir- ahead signal when he few to Megamble. Peking with no cuisize military

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wich is going ahead at break- Defence Chain

Khrushchiev

weapons

Froma

huge

ure

the

His

Excellency the Governor, Sir Robert Black, at a brilliant ceremony in Government House this morning presented insignia to 41 residents awarded in the Honours lists.

The awards included one CMG, one CBE (Cyll), one OBE (Military) five OBE's

C), one MBE (Military), (Honorary),

seven MBE's (Civil), one MBE ono MC, three Badges of Honour. опо HEM (Military), Ave BEM's (Civil), and 14 Most Venerable Orders or St John of Jerusalem.

The citations were read by

the Hon. the Chief Justice, Sir

WRI

Michael Hogan who dressed in hig ceremonial crimson robe and full bottomed

wbit.

His Excellency the Governor were his. full dress winter uniform.

De Mall was suitably

corated for the occasion.

Guests

de-

Among the large and distin- ished

Kuests prodent were Black, Lagy

Ne135 Burbaru Black, HE the Commander British Forces Sir Edrie. Bastyan und Lady Bastyan, Lady Hogan, the Service Commanders, Mom- burs of the Executive anct Legislative Councils Members už “Uhe'`Códísular Corps, the Clergy, the

the Supreme Court, business execu

Judges of

ives and prominent residents of the Colony, accompanied their ladies.

The brilliant uniforms of the Services

and the persoviel Jashonubie dresses worn by the TRONES

colourful unnanced the occasion.

The following is the list of citations:

HON. CA BURGESS—~CMG

WAGAY

Como

by

the soulih they gained too-hold

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In advisory group, shortly before cltered by the sheer sides of Mr Burgess frst December Inst year by China bombarded Quemoy last the Himalayas and trom

the arranging through a Com- August.

north by the vast land mass of Hongkong in 1932 and in

courao of his service has filled manist front organisation Since last year when America | Cains. They are completely

and exacting posts responsible ди Afro-Asian solidarity promised South Koren

2115 conspicuous success, work being distinguished by marked abluity, energy and consistently high standard of How many rocket pads have performance. He has rendered been completed? My estimate

service to the outstanding from what I have heard from

Colony. im-yak drivers to returned travel-

ers is at least two dozens.

The thing which tickles me

atomic inloed into the defensive chain in certain eircums- ut Southern China which runs conference of "peoples" intances, Chinese generals have long North Vietnam to Sinklang stead of governments. And been nudging Mao to get similar province in far wert. earlier this year in Tash-

weapons from Russia. kout, Soviet Asia, It_held

Infiltrated an Afro-Asian Film Festi-

val followed by Writera Khrushchev promise Conference. But the bitter mediate delivery this year and struggle to gain respect-suppiles started going into Tibet ability hus

not yet

been even before Americans moved won Russin has just re- atomic rocket regimenis on to ceived further rebuffs ut Formosa

Mno's "liberators" what- the current Cairo meeting and its presence has been filtrated into Tibet in the early

aftes spoke

language, Questioned

acquired local customs and intermarried with Tibelans.

Stage two-erection of mile inry bases followed, und #trengpoints and airfields were bulk by engineers who also built

Indonesians.

Stark Contrast

by

the

THE rivalry between China

Moscow

the

lateral roads connecting up with

Deep (unnels for BLOTES,

into making amouries, hospitals and bar-

is that Chine-that great dram on Russian economy by her con- Linual demands for military and cconomic uid-can

A

and

| MOORE WINS

Light world boxing champion Archie Moore Inst night successfully de-

title fended

in his Montreal with a 11th round knockout win over Canadian chul- lenger Yvon Durelle.

heavyweight

(For full story soo P. 6)

£100 Reward

For Discovery Of Missing Correspondent

MK LEE IU CHEUNG CBE Mr Lee lu-cheung has served with unsparing energy

helency on a large number of from these voluntary committees in Hong- new rocket pads knock the day- kong. He has been especially in- Ught out of Moscow just as terested in promoting practical easily as any Western city

for the welfare of the work And one day it may well come people of Hongkong, and hos to that.-London Express Ser- rendered particularly notable

service to the Tung Wah Group Ghana police have offored a of Hospitals.

vice.

Treaty Draft

Geneva, Dec. 10. Britain today submitted a

sation

ot the

dis-

MAJOR E. J. BURNET-OBE (MUitary) Major Burnet rendered meri- torious service and displayed generous trade and aid racks were built and long-range renty draft article three on the devotion to duty as Second in offers to the Afro-Asian Itussion guns were drilled into composition of a control organi-Command of the Army Pay three-power like at Manchester, and dur- delegates. This stands in the Himalayas proper.

nuclear H-bomb proof they serve a

weapon tests stark contrast to the shabby

ing the move of the office to treatment it has meted out dual purpose for an advance continuance confermes here.

Ashton-under-Lync. Ino India should Nehru be It named various component to its' ally, China. For the replaced by a regime allied parts of the organisation which

His acceptance of respons- Korean war Involved China militarily to the West or should would inspect, supervise and bility and leadership, and his In a debt more than Ave Indin go to war with Pakistan-control may East-West prohibi- willingness to put his full effort túce

heavy

testing to his job, nasured the full co- DA

(Conta, ou Back Page, Col. 4) amount of economic assist- ance received from Russin. A leading Chinese official lamented last year: "It will take us more than ten years to repay the loans--if wo over repay them. Benldes we have to pay interest." Ho added: "China fought for socialism, but look at the result."

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The Afro-Asians would do well to pause and consider this comment. It allowa that Russia is ruthlessly hard-headed when It f comca

The to business. temporary advantages to be: gained from dealing with angla mood. to bo weighed against the ultimate dle- Advantages. Even Egypt hnna talo to tell here: itn Aurplus cotton was bought up by Rusain only to be unpad later at unmatch- able prices among Egypt's traditional customers.

Hard Of Hearing!

Sir

London, Des. 10. Winston Church(3

was listening to a Bouso of Commons debate while two Conservative members chatted of Parliament about him

the back bench.

Di

One M. P., the now- paper Dulfy Herald report- ed today, said to the other: "The old man seems to be getting a bit past it theno

The 34-year-old wartime Priime Minister

turned round to them sna said: "You and they any lio la getting a bit hard of heur- ing/China Mail Speilit,

Iton

of

Router.

weapons

HK Banks' Merger Would Make It

Biggest In East

Accra, Dec. 10.

roward of £100 for in- formation loading to the discovory of Miss Eliza- both Bower, Reuter's staff correspondent in Ghana, who has boon missing from har hotel hore since Sun- |

day afternoon.

Handlitis announcing the re- ward are being distributed in all villages and towns through- out Ghana.

A potice spokesman told a press conferendo tonight that police believed Min Bower, who la 25, had lost her memory and was wondering in the bush about 60 miles from Accra.- Reuter,

Tear Gas In Tanganyika

Dar Es Salaam, Dec. 10. Several people were injured today when police used tenr- pas, hayonets and batona to

A merger between the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Mercantile Bank would make the combined bank "probably the biggest" eastern exchange bankumng up a crowd of about sou This is stated in the latest Issue of The Economist people demonstrating here in

(London) in a short note on the banks.

Tanganyika after a Aght be-

"The Chartered Bank, which recently absorbed the Easi-tween an Asian and an African.

ern Bank would be a close second,” wald The Econo- mist,

"The National Overseas and Grindlays Bank, formed by an amalgamation of the National Bank of India and Grindlays, is considerably smaller; its deposits fast December were around half the £280 million of the combined deposits of the Hongkong and Shanghal and the Mercantile.”

The demonstration took place in the bazaar pren.

The police were stoned and four cars, were badly dainaged by the crowd. The doctors in the hospital were treating the casualties, including tue Africans suffering from wounds.

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Many arrests were made-- ji Franco-Prestia.

Miss Aileen Woods re- ceiving the MBE (Civil)

HE medal from.

the Governor, Sir Robert Black, al Government 'House this morning. Miss Woods was honoured by Her Majesty the Queen for work with Radio Hongkong. Staff Photo-

grapher.

YOUNG REFUGEE LIVING IN HK

Refused Entry To U.S. Because Slept

In Barber's Chair

Honolulu, Dec. 10.

A young Chinese refugee from China was refused entry into the United States by the State Department because he slept in a barber's chair in Hongkong.

The 21-year-old youth, Kami Because Kam Yung-shun is Yurig-shun, whose family now not a blood relative, he couldn't all reside to Howell, was re- qualify for entry as one of the fused a student's viso to Hono- family. The family then sought

bar- lalu because he lived in

admission the boy's temporary bershop whore he was allowed as a non-quota student so that in the barber's chair he could be with his foster to sleep after the shop; cless. The law mother for her few remaining requires a student to have a years. permanent domicile to retum

This was refused. in and a barber's chair does not qualify in their eyes.

Kam has since moved to the Hongkong YMCA where he lives on funds provided by his family in Hawait funds they want to spend bringing him to America for an American education,

Interpretation

to

Red Tape

To overcome that object and insere ho would Leave America upon completing his education, Poston on behalf of the family wrote the Consulate offering, to post a bond in substantial amount, guaranteeing 11.

The US Vice Consul's. Inter-. The reply was a polite bat of U.3. - Immigration | flat" "No." Vice-Consul Anna- pretation law cannot be challenged suld Aj belle Burrell said State Depart- Konolulu attorney' and export|ment red tape wouldn't allow on immigration matters.

such a compromise because" "the question of bond ordinarity does allen pat pride until after ab has received a visa and has prrived at a port of entry in the United States."

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The attorney, Elmer E Poston, formerly Director Immigration and Naturalisation In Hawaii, said "this is a classi example of sticking to the letter of the law and doseating its very purpose and spirit."

Poston sald Kam Yung-shan was the adopted son of 99-year- old Kam Ho-say who managed to get herself and him out of Communist Chino Ave years ago and herself into Hawali just a year ago to join her sons and daughters.

What about his

EDUCATION?

This young fellow is growing up fast-one day he will need a first class

education.

The Manufacturers Life has a special Educational policy which will guarantee that sufficient funds are available for School and University fees.

THE

Poston said that was another debatable but unassailable deci- sion.

The boy's only other recoUTSE is to apply for a visa is an Immigrant on quota under the Refugee Act, a process which promises to take more years than the mather has left-

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