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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5,' '1959:

Novel (And

Tasty Job)

For The PMG

London.

xmith who is to push a Mr Ernest Marples, Eri- bed with a cachler in it for Д tain's Postmaster-Generit!, alstance of 27 miles.

is now on & European motoring holiday during which he has agreed to. bo a scientific food sam- pler.

"It is all part of a cornival," The question ys any paper. now Is. who will be the st recently qualified accounting

pull unching rator 10 wheelbarrow full of corks back-

The food is being supplied by wards tran Dawlish to Bid-

the Carnival or no curni-the British Food Manufacturing Industries Research Association val, good luck to bl.

itti Mr Marples-n accum- plished cook-will prepare mils for himself and his wife Ruth in the rooking compartment of

caravan attiched to their ear. The food is all concentrated mitch les elected, han flabber-and packed in specially light- gast the members. If this weight tins or boxes. Included

Angry clubmen

E apudence of the kind of Lounier who fols the ex- clusive Nuclear Club without being proposed and seconded,

o on, we shall have people ite such items as apricots, dieed The potatoes, peas, carrots, dleed Sevchi, Joining the Outer Inze Six, the Midrite Five or apples, fish cakes, meat, silced pre-cooked lamb, fish, being beer, The Upper Four without invited. As an indignat potik dan sald, "What right hus France to to what ww fire dang

Fun in Mayfair

N Malnie. Where car-parking disease, an ocupational

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concentrated food.

Scientists

AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

PEOPLE Town Built For

in

the news

Will Lennox-Boyd Retire

Politically?

DURING

London.

the past century,

chops, and pemmiennn highly nearly 50 men have hold working for the the post of British Colonial Association hope that Mr Mar Secretary.

ples will be able to provide in- Teresting information about the differmi packs and concentrates he has with him.

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underneath them the first man to climb, the Mat- either to higher officer or rraw! Under a large enr, the wherethorn after the wor-bas

early political grave. foody, a business man wat: found been invited to spend

in a very bad temper. He had ght's

with Italian ja eight by the lisp of his Mountain Troura

breeches and immobilised.

for jecustrous official asmmoned his segrclary, and when she had envled to his side, with her shorthand book, he dietated his letters in

angry voice Another man, who has not been able to find a

way home for three days, has been arrested for

koping In the street. Was the elephant

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Afterwards they head Yugoslavia and Greece, where the food campaign will really get underway.

When he returns, Mr Maples

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But one Member of Parliament thought differently-tall, debonair Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd. He actually re- garded the position as a goal. And it is this fact which makes his

Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd in a pensive mood,

recent struggle for survival Union and the Oxford Conser so much a personal tragedy, vatives' Association. At 25. he During an unusually long fought hopeless election in n term of five years in office, he Welsh mining constituency. has dealt patiently and con- Then, In 1931, he Drst en- scientiously with a fantastic as- tered Parliament and, as An sortment of political and econo- ultra-right-wing Tory, quickly mic developments all over the made himself a favourite target British colonial empire.

of the Socinisis,

He started with the compika- tively simple case of the exiled Kabaka of Buganda. Then, in swift succession, came a host of talstoric developments which heaped work on his department the birth of Ghana and the Caribbean Federation, Indo- pendence for Malaya; sol- government for Singapore, crisis in Cyprus

.. British Ġulana ... Kenyn

Malta The Greatest?

In that office he faced the constant eriticism which is the inevitable lot of Transport Minister a country cursed with out-of-dale road systems and money-losing railways on which no government has been willing to spend the millions needed for rapid modernisation, He was especially, right-wing Then, in July. 1954, he in foreign affairs. He

once realised his dream. Churchill Issued # long apologla for appointed Tim

Colonial Franco and he was among those secretary. And his years who openly and persistently re- patient study hat-it seemed fused to recognise the menace been well rewarded. of Adolf Hitler.

But there WUG one great Later he was to experience a snog In this appointment of tragie awakening.

One of his Lennox-Boyd, three brothers was murdered in Colonial

Gestapo-six Germany by the months before war broke out. His other brothers were both

killed on active service during the war.

But for a stroke of fate, Alan

Lennox-Boyd would prob- ably have fost his lie on active service as well.

Lucky Escape

No other Colonial Secretary ever faced such a pression UT major problems. And Lennox- Boyd has been tackling them earlier than the Elma

50 successfully that political ob- T'articuları

were talking of his servers mall

the emerging Enquiry at any

perhaps greatest Colonial Secretary of

In the early days of the war, the century.

was Parliamentary when he Alas, on the tast up of the Secretary to the Ministry of present government, the Devlin Labour, he told Mr Neville Report has unleashed on him Chamberlain, then Prime Minis- £ severest crllicism hister, that he intended to join the Parliamentary

Navy, Mr Chamberlain urge dreams of success as Celonial him to remain in the Ministry. Secretary are chattered. And Lennox-Boyd therefore stayed Church House, It seems,

on unil May, 1940, when he soon claim

joined The IL.N.V.R. wad corpse.

seczed his normous fruiz Bft. 5in. into a constal torpedo boat.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S

By Air

Philippines, 2 p.m.

Bett, 6 p..

Japon, Hawait U.S.A.. Canada, 6 m.

By Surface Sarawak, North Bornen. Japan,

a pi

U.S.A., C. & S.

Masao. 4 p.in.

THURSDAY, AUGUST

By Air

Derica,

Cuina, People's Republie, 1a.m..

career.

of

may

one more polliient

Today, as Lennox-Boyd takes a well-earned holiday, sailing with his three Elontan sons off the Outer Hebrides. It is prob.

I

says cer-

of

one of the few Secretarkes who has Ever been genuinely interested In the colonizz

work naturally made him more FUS great enthusiasm for his

sensitive to criticism, and be

began to take his problems

more and more personally,

Not So Gay Lennox-Hoyd

has weathered the storm remarkably well. His old school (Sherborne) Is always la place. His hair, trimmed once a fortnight, re- mains maruffled.

45

But hls elegance and YET Y demeanour are not so marked More chec they were. noticeable is his nervous habit of frequently running his hand

rough his hair.

in

He has no financial worries- 1938 he married Lady Patriciu Guinness and it is forecast that he will take over the Guinness family's business in the City. His father-in-law,

"Had I joined the Navy when

Intended." originally Lennox-Boyd, "I would Ceylon, India, Pakistan, Maldable that he contemplates a Fast. Africa, Great Britain L business career in the City, far tainly have joined my former Europe, 18 .m..

removed from the cares and ugent (Captain E. C. Kennedy) frustrations of playing murse- who commanded the Rawn) 4-year-old Lord Iveagh is zandet 10 2 enfonial empire pindi." į suffering severely from growing

*Thdland, Burma, Norhi Perneo, Malaya, Indonesia, 20 h.

Guam, 2 pan.

Philippmes, Australia, New Zeas Jand & Fujt. 4 p.m.

Formosa, Okinawa, Korea, u pẩm. Indin A

Africa, Creat

Delta Proper, 5 D.JR,

Th, Bueno, Buba... Hawa, U.S.A.... Japan, ..

.m.

Great Belial,

By Surface Peonie's Republic, T 2.0), I desired mercy and not

Cain, via Karacht), For the SOUTH CHINA Sacrifice; and the know-10 azn.

Korea, 10 a.. than Atalay, Allen, ledge of God, more burnt offerings.-Hosea G:G. up. Italy, Belgium, Nethernet, God cannot be bribed, HeGermany Cyprus parcels via Port

Said,

Switzerland

Genoal. wants nothing from us but Nean

Letianon parcels direct, Noon, and Clai fod Adverties perfection of our character.

Macao, 1 p. Maeno, 4 p.m.

MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication.

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Cafe de PARIS

FRENCH CUISINE

FRENCH ATMOSPHERE

A men's Kond, C. Hong Kong, Reservation 20002.

DINNER DANCE NIGHTLY

with

EDDIE BOLA and his! FRENCH COMBO and GRACE ARCHER Vochlist

Member of Dinners' Club Member of American Express Credit Plan Member of Findars Servios Lid.

Vin

palad,

After three years as a naval Heutenant, Lennox-Boyd WUN And I, as expected, he retires recalled by Mr Churchill to be- fre olities at the next Gen- conte Parliamentary Secretary cut Bleefiun, his career ut to the Ministry of Aircraft Pro- Westminster will have ended as duction. Hc remained there dismally as it began 28 years until the war's end

Favourite Target

Alan Lennox-Boyd is the son

Promoted

be

In 1951, Lennox-Boyd came Minister of State for the

of an ancient family of Lowland Colonies, under Oliver Lyttelton Scots who have lived com- (now Lord Chandos), and was fortably for generations as also made a Privy Councillor, Iandowners, He won a scholar- A few months later he Was ship to Christ Church, Oxford, promotes Unister of Trans- Ic became president of the port.

chairman.

As

non-political interests, be has many. He is a keen darts player, gardener

ard motorist. He enjoys yachting (Als constituents gave him a 3- ion yacht, The Lively, to murk 21 years as their M.P.). And ac

rabdophilista man who collects walking sticks.

Giant Lennox-Boyd-"Bwana Kilimanjaro to the Africans..... has over 350 walking sticks, Yet he rarely walks anywhere.

And,

says the good-natured Colonial Secretary, Bever use a stlek."

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DEVEL

Dam Project Is

Offered For Sale

Sydney,

A model town on the foothills of the Blue Mountains, worth at least £900,000 is for sale as a going concern at the best reasonable offer.

The town

is Warragamba lands and fences around the which at present_ḥng a popula- middling enclosure last Satur- tion of 3,500. It is 48 miles day to see the President of the from Sydney and in glorious Sydney Turf Club, Mr W. foothills of the ranges.

Longworth, make a presenta-

Present owner is the Sydney ilon to "Cooky."" Water Board and it is looking

for a buyer now that the 13-

Cook, aged 49, a veteran of

year-old Waragamba Dain pro- more than 2,000 races, held the Australian record for one Ject is nearing completion.

Sections of the 400-foot high season's races of 123 wins and wall which will

three dend-heats for the first in dam a moun the Sydney-Metropolitan area. taln river into a lake four times the size of Sydney Harbour, This was in 1930-40. are already a few feet below their peak.

A

He was also the first Jurkey

twig

Water Board spokesman to reach a century in said this week that the Board successivo pensons. wanted to sell the township as

a going concern.

He has visited England twice and India three times and ho They would, however, bat won the Melbourne Cup twice, ony Industry that might pollute For years he has been getting the dam water. Nor would angulched punters out of trou- they sell the town as a tourist ble by winning the last face camp because tourists mean which earned him the nume boutin swinenin and fihin "Last Race Cocky." Anct Warrngamba ja to be Billy Cook has now retired Sydney's drinking water for but will continue to ride track- many years to come.

work for a time until he decides Warragamba is 4 compact, upon his future. ek-sufficient community pos-

He said it was unlikely that scesing 600-odd ncat fibro he would apply for a trainer's homes all sewered, a primary licence. school for 600 children and pre-kindergarten school, a town hall, civic centre, fire brigade, two churches and 12 shops, a wet conieen and is criss-crossed by 20 well-made streets.

In Melbourne this week Mr

Stanley Korman gave details

£3.5-million

Chevron

Polls Point ext

The 3,000 people who live of a there, employees of the Water Hotel which, he said, will open Board, will be found other jobs at Sydney's on projects carried out by the May. Authority.

We don't know how much anguish this move caused but the British Medical Association

(New South Wales) Brunch has been registered as an Industrial

Union

of Employers. This stop has been taken, be-

Speaking to a travel agency convention bo sald the Hotel

accommoda- would open with tion for 400 but by 1902 would have 1,000 rooms.

It will be the largest hotel in and the first major Australia hotel to be built in this country since the war.,

Features

cause doctor members of the ventlo Association employ typlats, receptionists, nurses and so

all of whom these days come under awards in which doctors previously have had no voice,

Despite nu all-out drive by pollee, speelat investigators and watchmen, goods worth about £200,000 vanish from Sydney wharves each year,

Last year only about £8,000

these goods

people

Include con- molation

Ion

1.200

at one sitting, foot of shopping 10,000 square fecilities, 20,000 square feet, for an airline terminal and 10,000 square feet for a shipping ber- milqual. It would have parking cars and a complete for 500 ⚫ floor

given

to health OCT

Another floor would provide sporting facilities.

facilities.

The foundations which have now gone in will be capable of carrying 25 floors.

As the girders are now well worth of

were up, it seems likely that this is recovered,

Diks drcom pub that

could Shipping companies pay twice eventuate. as much pilinge compensation in Sydney as they do in Melbourne, yet the two ports handle about the some tonnage of cargo,

Shipowners spend more than half a million a year in Sydney on wages to watchmen to pro- teet cargo on 110 wharves.

The Australian Overnens Shipping Representatives' Assu- ciation maintains A full-time staff of seven investigators to

check this thieving.

stem

The leglsintion to kill New South Wales Upper House is likely to be the longest drawn out la the State's Parlimentary history.

The Premier, Mr Cahill, has no love for the job, which has been forced on him by Labour's ruling body.

The members of the Upper A 15-man police squad works House-known as the most ex- around the clock to

the clusive club In Australia-are flow of stolen cargo,

not anxious to close the stores, Police say that the big-time As well as doing themselves out removal of goods from wharves of a nico Hitle £10 a week, the is carried out by gangs who are Liberals and Country Party so well organised that catching members, while by no means In them in the net and cleaning love with the present set-up in up a complete gang is a very the Labour-dominating House, hard job indeed.

are pledged to fight against its The fastest-selling Items on abolition. this blackmarket at present are transistor radios, imported and Australian. They sell for about £11 or 12 compared with £30 Ja retail stores and go, ke hot cakes.

Watches are also a quick sale ine but sometimes here cheap works are put in expensive cases and this bargain at £10 might not be so good after all.

A Japanese salvage fleet has arrived in Darwin to start re- covering ships sunk by Japanese planes in 1942.

The Japs expert to lift 15,000 tons of setap from the ships that were sunk in the Japaneso bombing.

The wrecks were sold to the Japanese by a salvage expert Mr Curl Atkinson, who with a canny eye to the future, bought them at a disposal anlo after

the war.

Experts say he will be un- lucky if he does not get back at least 10 times what ho pald for the wrecks,

One of tho best-known jockeyn of the Australian turf, Billy Cook, has hung up his Baddid.

Despite the fact that at his

Yost race an odds-on favourite finished down the Hatch- thousands of people packed the

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