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nation ont of next to
Moving Scenes
As
As Londoners Cheer President
London, Aug. 27.
nothing is, as the Chinese After a successful tour of Bonn, Presi- dant Eisenhower was accorded one of the warmest welcomes given by the British people when he arrived in London today.
have found, no easy lakk. That their leaders unve achieved so much in tuti years must be reckoned an outstanding achievement by (3713" fair-minded
person.
ing to meet impossibly high | targets should surprise noj one.
But the news that Chin It was estimated that 1,000,000 Londoners lined the has over-renched itself try-
route from London Airport to Winfield House, residence of the U.S. Ambassador, Mr John Hay Whitney, where the President will be staying.
- Arbitrary figures based on alvetics and a good deal of wishful thinking were bound to revent miscalculations
the face of much difficulties
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the Chinese have
The President's motorcade was stopped several times en route
when crowds broke through police cordons
lo cheer en-
countered this year-even asenhower,
Mr
the old dependable Tung Mr Elsenhower, molst-cyed Sing, the almanac used by and smiling, acknowledged the
cheers with the
V-for-victory
Chinese farmers for genera sign and waving urins. tions, could Inve told
The Fresident had arrived Peking that.
from Batin where he conferred News of floods and drought with the West German Chan-
has made big headlines on cellor, Dr Konrad Adernuer. the mainland this year.
The President was greeted at
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In
In
have world
on
the Peking area the drought | London Airport by his old war- friend, Mr Enid to be the worst and-peace-time 100 yenra. Our own Harald Macmillan, the Prime with whom he will Minister, rainfall in Hongkong and
ranging talks the recent inundations on Saturday and Sunday. Formosa are a clear pointer
Confidence to the exceptional weather China has experienced. And besides the ravages of the which have land und been
enough, Chinese peasants have been flood prevention engaged in and relief work on a scule rarely equalled.
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The President is now on the of his hlstorle second European tour for, consulting with top Allied leoders before weting Me Nildita Khrushchev mid- in
Washington
September.
Electricity
Commission
Accountant
In Hongkong
Mr C. J. M. Bennett, a member of the Comendasion of Inquiry which wil Investigate the position of the two electricity supply companies In Hong- kongy arrived by Hoao-from-jme crime ju London this morning.
Mr Bennett is a chartered sccountant, A partner in the accounting
ct Barton,
The Prime Minister, in wel Mayhew.
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The discoming Mr Eisenhower, declared: ¦****He was mot at the airport by ruption all this has caused "We entrusted to your charter J. Mould, Chairman of the to the produce of the land en stuccessive theatres of war Camison who arrived on is now seen in the Inteste mest
Peking figures.
N top of
you
powerful forces fbx British people have ever raised. al worthily
dinet:arged the natural
that furk. entities it that iten
"We have equal confidence i that that as the leader of a
krr.1: some time industrial targets would not sister democracy you will carry:
through your tesk with the some courage and the same sue 29"
clear for
be met. A month ago the China Mail said that the "Big Leap Forward looks
As if it will fall short
FIT
Peking
Assurance
August
24, and Mr Dhan
Ruttonjer, third member of the Commission,
Report To Govt
However, be weli
the
Jim and his mother-China Mait Photo,
Boy's Initiative Wins Trip For
Two To Far East
Initiative paid off handsomely for 13-year-old
American schoolboy Jim Bullington.
Rock School 20 years
Little Rock, Aug. 27. ago
Three women threw a tear gas bomb into the build- ing where the Little Rock School Board was
meeting tonight.
The fumes of the bomb drifted upstairs to the second floor where the six members
and of the Board
about 20 other persons were holding a routine meeting,
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The thick heavy gag caused Board members, spectators and half a dozen reporters lo stagger out of the building. choking, with ears streaming from their eyes.
Firemen called to the scene had to help the people out the back of the building.
The fumes were
so thick
was smarting to the eyes than a half block away.
A Negro Janitor cleaning
more
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on the first floor of the building said he saw the front door open and woman shovel the bomb Into the building.
The Janitor's name is Leonard Willis, about 25.
"The woman opened the door, shovelled the boinb inside," said: "I went off and as she turned to run, she fell down the steps, then stumbled into a car that roared away."
TWO WOMEN
He said there were two other
car. He women in the
Wus unable to get the icence num- ber..
of
Theresa. Bight of six steps leading up to the front door of the brick building located just the downtown section of Little Rock. - Willis said as the woman stumbled, she lost her. shoes.
The shoes were tunned over" to poller.
Nobody Was hurt
tha iri bambing. Police reported that lears were streaming out of the eyes of most of the people up: stairs, but apparently all of them would get over the effects of the gas quickly.
The meeting had been under way almost an hour.
The bomb scorched the floor of the building.
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Mr Mould said the Commis-
His mother, Mrs K. A. Bui- A newapaju seller, he colleel-| sion "will start werk almosted 400 new subscriptions for a lington, said Jim was the eldest It was the first open violence He said that the President inmediately."
he San Francisco evening news of her three children. She said connected with the Little Rock they opened in- into paper the highest in a com- he was big enough take care of schools since had etme to Britain for puliti tid, it will
Her
weeks pubile petition in which 1,500 took part himself.
two younger tegrated three "great im September before en discussions of this year's mark.” after 4| portance,”
and won himself and his children were with her hus- UPI. hearing is opened.
"At first the Commission will mother a free trip to the Orient. | band, a salesman, in the States. disclosure by Yugoslav
be preparing a report which
The Bullingtons correspondent
are leaving He arrived this morning on the in the same ship on the return has to be submitted to the Government befree any public President Hoover. statement can be made by the
to San Francisco vla
Commission," Mr Mould
And this morning, Jim, winter? Japan at midnight tonight. of the San Franelsen Call- plained.
Bulletin contest told his queresa (słowy to newspaper reporteira na
board chip.
**
that the new alogun in China Mr Eisenhower. himself was "Return to the Village freeman of the City of London, repiled: "I must say my deepest aguin," Millions of peasants uprooted reaction and sentiment at this from farms had been draft- moment is of the extraordinary true enjoyment into production of raw plensure and ed
for being back once again In materials and into secondary this land which I have learned Industries where there was so much to love." no work for them to do.
Mr Eisenhower dde: They all went back to the do not need to come here, to land. The Peking com-juscure you or the British people munique makes no reference that the American people stand to this debacle but it was a with them strongly, firmly and for the hell determinedly in the defence of clear defeat bent
advocating freedom, liberty and the dignity officials
industrial parity that way." Chinese with Britain in 15 years. Ofletul spokesmen are still was simple, spontaneus und repeating this prediction moving. The crowds put out no but it softened now to flags but just appeared them- the extent that parity is selves, shouting "Good Old Ike" aimed at only in certain and "We Like e,"
of man. You know that we feri
The welcome for the President
In Hyde Park, a young woman
materials. The "great leap" watching the motorcade from for 1959 has not exactly:
her vantage point atop a horse, come a cropper but it la was thrown off her mount by clearly going to fall for the prossure of the crowd. She alwort of its mark and
angot up and, despite her bruises,
China's long-terms
looks more
ever.
certain
for all this?
Mao,
ngontsing reappraisal in Joined the throng In shouting!
aims."Good Old Ike."
On Wigmore Street, customers than
of a public house stepped out, drank a 1X7H0will take the blume class in hand, and
Roast to Mr Eisenhower's health, AL Gloucester Place, the though still the actual bons, crowd broke through the police is now no longer Chuirman corcon and, despite the motor of the Republic. Liu Shao-cycle escort, zugeceded in gel- chi as the man at the top ting close enough to the Presi- bears responsibility. The denial car to shake Mr Eisen-
Bug- Peking communique gests that there is to be no
Blowing
down either in
hower's hand.
Impressed
Mr James Hagerty, the White
the
Industrial production or in Houte spokesman, suld tonight the establishment of com-hat Peeldent Eisenhower was fine" after bis munes, These are clearly "forting the foundations on which scenubius day,
When asted what he thought China means her progress of hls tumultuous London to depend.
welcome, Mr Hagerty sald: "3 There have been signs this think you can
.eny that
really year that both are being President was
deeply hard. If Liu appreciative of bis reception, driven too
much impressed Shao-chi is the man in the He was very Buddle he would do well to by it.
the "In discussing things alter- remember that even most frantic flogging can't wards the President cald that never seen any horso going indo-ho himself had keep
larger crowd in London."—All' finitely. Nor is it the enfeat Agencies. way for the rider to keep his seat.
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ex-
SUBSCRIBERS.
It took only six weeks to get
his 400 subscribers, all of whom were from residents
in Santa
Rosa. about 30 miles north of
San Francisco.
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Voyage
Kowloon
Theatre
Takeover By Shaw
By ANTHONY FULLER
China Matt Fum Writer
REPORTED
SHOOTING ON INDIAN
BORDER
New Delhi, Aug. 28.
The Times of India reported today, that hostile Chinese armed patrols had forced back a number of Indian border pickets in the Northeast Frontier Agency.
There had been an exchange of fire but no casualties in at least one instance, the paper said.
Thic lucidents op the frontier followed a number intrusions by of bonder
in forces Chinese
and Subansiri
Kamenz areas,
Indian forces
stationed
there were forced back by the Chinese sogno days ago. The Chinese fing was bolet. Ted in place of the Indian
fax, tie roporti maid,
The reports added that the Chinesa forces had arrived in large numbers in this area on the North- cast Frontler Agency border and that the Indian Government had sent a large number of Indian army troops to push back the Chinese.
The Subansiri and
Kameng atten are la tho region where the Dalal Labrez crossed into India from Tibet.-AFP and Reu- ter.
The Dalai Lama
May Visit Asian Countries
Brother In Hongkong
The Dalai Lama was thinking of visiting Buddhist
temples in Asian countries.
This was revealed by Dulai Lama's brother, Gyalo
Thondrup, when he arrived in Hongkong by air this morning on his way to the Philippines.
Besides the free round trip cruise, which takes six weeks, young Jin won a free trip to Daryland and Santa Cruz, a treat lou rudeu, a watch and a knife. He and his mother were The Star Theatre, Kowloon, also given US$100 each
has broken off its long pocitet money for this trip.
association
the with
Gyalo Thondrup told news- Metropole Theatro, Hong- men at Kai Tak that he learned kong.
of its brother's intention when he say the exited. leader about a week ago in Mussourio, India.
He said this morning that he Was enjoying the trip, very much. ile had never drepined of visiting the Orient. It came as. a wonderful surprise, he added.
Second Earthquake Rocks Mexico
texico City, Aur. 27.
A second earthquake stock the Coatzacoalcos region today, causing panlo but little damare in an area where 25 people died in a major quaku yesterday.
Bome 150 to 200 people were reported injured in the Ürst bunko. The only damage reported from today's tremor was the collapse of two houses in Cosoleacaque. The struc- jures had been undermined by the first tremor and the second selam, although email, knocked them down.
Emergency rescue teams and military personnel were dispatched to the stricken area by helloontor and helped the authorities organise food distribullon and medical help.
Special teams were repairing electrio and telegraphic! cables, as well as water pipes. Authorflen uxid these servicos
should be restored in another 24 hours--AFF.
I
The Star, one
of
the older theatres in Kowloon, has been taken over by Show Bros a from September 1st.
and
On this date it will start screening, "The Kingdom the Beauty."
Gyalo Thondrup is travelling with his ADC, Mr Tethong Choo Yal and is going to Manila to accept the Magsaysay award on behalf of his brother.
Comfortable
be
Following that in association with the State Cinema, Hong- kong, there will be a Japanese during which Film Festival
About the Dalai Lama, Japanese stars will appear on the
said: "My brother is very com- stage.
fortable in quarters; but, I This taking over of the Star am in no position to speak for will disturb the association by tim la relation to any matter which first-run. Allied Arlists regarding Tibet.“
and Universal International
dims are screened simultaneouis-
ly in Hongtong and Kowloon.
bad
·
Up to the present, no cinema bev:1 found to take over from the Star in Kowloon lo sereen first run films.
the
"Horrors of
Black Muscup," will continue at the Metropole, but will cease at the Star at the end of this month,
During his visit to the Philippines ho will pay his re- eels to President Garcia, he
sald.
Gyale Thondrup was educa!- cd in China and also studied in America. He is 31 years of age and is a teacher in India
He is leaving by PAL this afternoon for Manila,
GYALO TUONDRUP,
today?
"I HAVE TO TELL
YOU
THAT THIS
COUNTRY IS NOW AT WAR WITH GERMANY."
with those words, spoken by a weary, disillusioned states- man, and heard in millions of homes, there died a world.
The old world died at 11 a.m. on September 3, 1939, Within minutes, the wail of air raid sirens herald- ed the new one.
Are YOU old enough to remember what you were doing in the summer of 1939 as the last minutes of peace ticked away? DO YOU REMEMBER dancing the boomps-a- daisy and the
palats glide?
DO YOU REMEMBER singing "Little Sir Echo" and "Down Mexico Way"?
DO YOU REMEMBER which side you look in the great "Is Hitler bluMing" debate?
The casebook of Britain on war has the brink of unique fascination both for
lived those who through those days and those too young to remem- ber. That canebook has now been compiled by Leonard Mosley.
It is an enthralling record of the most astounding month of Britain's hig- tory.
That Astounding
August
is to be serialised in the CHINA MAIL. It starts tomorrow.
Also in the bly weekend edition - Jemorrow are;
The Riddle of Christ's Lost Years part two of the starting CHINA
"Are the Gospels True?"
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Officials Of Club Sued
The President, Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation of Hongkong were named as defendants in a claim for $4,870.00 brought by restaurant at the Victoria District Court this morn- ing.
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At the request of solleitor for the plaintifa, Judeo T. Creedon adjourned the case for
iwo
weeks for wattlement.
The plainuffs are the Sheung Wan Tal Tung Restaurant, Ltd.
The defcnfants are Shum,
Lang
Shul-hing,
President,
Ping-tone Chairman Teng
King-hong, Secretary, and · Lau
Wing-eck, Federation.
Treasurer
of the