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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959.

Results To Date

Star Indicate where scots | have changed.

CHELTENHAM

Major W. W. 11lcks-Bench,

Conservative 21,097

Dr K. G. Pendse, Labour 12,725.

G. Watson, Liberal 8,428.

Majority 9,272,

No change.

SALFORD WEST

C. Royle, Labour 23,107.

1. H. Davies, Conservative 20,304.

Labour majority 2.001,

No change.

ACCRINGTON

H. Hynd. Labour 22,242, Mr Henry, Conservallve 21,-

842.

Labour majority 000, No change.

HOLBORN & ST PANCRAS

G. J. Smith, Conservative 17.003.

Mrs L. Jeger, Labour 16,409, Conservative injority 650. Conservative gain from Lab-

ON1.

★ ACTON

P. W, Holland, Conservative 19,350.

J. A. Sparks, Labour 18,430. Conservative majority 020. RATTERSEA S.

E. Patridge. Conservative 14,203.

G. Rhodes, Labour 12,451. W. B. nitinson. Labera 2,774,

Conservative majority 1,752, No change.

WARWICK & LEAMINGTON

J. G. S. Hobson, Conservative 32,513.

W. Willson, Labour 19,434. Conservative mujority 13,079. No change.

BARONS COURT

W. Compton Carr, Conserva- tive 10,068.

W. T. Williams, Labour 17,742. SILJA Knott, Liberal 1,700. Con: crvative majority 913. Conservative gain from Labour.

BOOTLE

S. Mahon, Labour 21,204. JI. O.

Cullen, Conservative

18,370.

Labour anajority 2,815.

No change.

HORNSEY

Lady Gammans, Conservative 30,040.

F. E. Mostyn, Labour 17,710, 5. Solomon, Liberal 5,700.

G. E. Jones, Communist 1,107. Majority 12,338,

No change.

WATFORD

F. W. Farcy-Jones,

vative 21,210.

Conser-

Mrs R. Short, Labour 10,315. H, Steers, Liberal 5,753. Conservative majority 2,901. No change.

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ETON & SLOUGH

A. Fenner Brockway, Labour 20,851.

Consecrative,

A.

20,783.

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Labour majority B..... No change.

DOLTON, WEST

A. F. Holl, Liberal 23,532, P. Cimaron, Labour 19,345. Liberal majority, 3,988. No change.

MANCHESTER GORTON K. Zilliacus, Labour 23,337, H. D. Moore, Conservative 22,460.

Labour majority 857, No change.

WOODFORD

Sir Winston Churchill. Con- servative 24,815.

A. C. Latham, Labour 20,013. Conservative majority 14,707. No change.

BILLERICAY E. Lucns Gardner, Conserva- tive 29,224,

Mrs R. A Smythe, Labour 24,402.

P. Sheldon-Williams, Liberal 9,347.

Majority 4,022.

No change.

WAKEFIELD Arthur Creech Jones, Labour 20,705.

T. M. Jopling, Conservative

120.114.

Labour majority 0,591. No change.

CHEETHAM

N. Lever, Labour 20,941. Miss M. P. O'Hara Conservazi tive, 11,005.

Majurity 0,335.

No Change,

MOSS-SIDE

J. Walls, Conservative 22,090. N. Morris, Labour 13,371. Majority 8,710,

No change.

SALFORD EAST Labour MIP

Allaun Frankc retained Salford East with an increased majority in a straight fight against the Conservativo candidate.

The

EXETER Conservatives

retained their seat again with a slight ly Increased majority in the cily of Exeter, despite interven) – tion of a Liberal.

SUTTON & CHEAM

The Conservatives increased and their majority in Sutton Chram despite the intervention

of a Liberal candidate.

LIVERPOOL-EDGE HILL A J. Irvine, Labour 10,725. J. Norton, Conservative 10,020. Labour majority 609. No change.

LONDON & WESTMINSTER

Despite Liberal intervention. Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, OC Solicitor-General in the Govern-¡ miu held the cities of London and Westminster,

GUILDFORD Mr G. R. H. Nugent, Joint Parliamentary Secretary at the held of Transport, Ministry Guildford, desplie Liberal Inter- vention.

★ KEIGHLEY Keighley was won from Lab- our in a straight fight. Labour's -majority at 3,403 in 1953 was overturned by the Conservative candidate, who gained a narrow mujority of 170.

WOMEN WAYNE

KAALIKTIME-

RICKY NELSON

-HÜRINO HANKT

RIO BRANIO TECHINCOLOR

COMING SOON

AT KING'S & PRINCESS

KINGSTON

The Conservative Minister of Pansions, ME J. A. Boyd Carpenter, got in at Kingston ULan-Thames with an increased majority.

WILLESDEN EAST

their xoned *Conservatives,

Labour ut sixth gain from Willesden East. Mr T. H. H. Skeet (Conservative) gained a majority of 2,210 over

Maurice

Mr

for

Orbach, Labour of Parliament Member Willcaden East since 1945. Labour had a majority of. 059 in the last election.

LEEDS BOUTI

NORTH DEVON:

Jeremy Thorpe, Liberal, over- turned a Conservative majority of 6,228 in a three-way fight in North Devon.

DERBY SOUTH

Labour. Noel-Baker, was returtid at Derby Soilh,

Philip

In

WARRINGTON

New Asia College Ends First Decade

Warrington, Dr. Edib The completion, of the first

Summerski held her acal

LIVERPOOL"(EXCHANGE)

Mrs Bossie Braddock, Labour, held the Exchange Division of Liverpool.

YARDLEY

won the of Burning-

The Conservatives Yalley Division ham, from Labour.

WELLINGBOROUGH

decade. in the life of the New Asia College Was celebrated this morning during the anniversary ceromonios held at the College in the presence of

of many

the Colony's educational fenders.

Dr Chien Mu, President of the College B

Research Institute, outlined the history the Labour lost to the Conservo- of the College started in tive Party in the Northampton- loft of a Kowloon factory, by a shire constituency of Welling-mall group of Chinese intel borough,

★HARTLEPOOL

The Conservatives defeated. the Labour candidate in the Durham Division of Hartlepool KENSINGTON NORTH Sir Oswrid Mosley Party) was defeated London borough of Kensington North by Labour.

(Union in the

★ NEWCASTLE EAST

Conservatives kord from Labour at Newcastle-Upon-Tync East.

CRAIGTON

Labour won

the Craigton Division of Glasgow from the Conservatives.

SCOTSTOUN

to

The Conservatives Josi Labour at Scotstoun, Glasgow.

★COVENTRY SOUTH

Conservatives won the Coven- try South rent from Labour.

BRISTOL NORTHWEST

The Conservatives defeated the Labour candidate at Bristol Northwest.

UXBRIDGE

C. Curran, Conservative, bent F. Beswick, Labour at Uxbridge, DOWN NORTH The Ulster Unionist candidate

in the held his scat

Down North constituency against a Sinn Fein opponent.

BURNLEY

the AL Burnicy

Labour candidate D. Jones kept the cal with 27,675 votes to 20,902 voles for the Conservative can-

didate.

GILLINGHAM

Hammer-

At Gillingham, the ConcrTVA- F. A. Burden, tive candidate was re-elected with 23,142 votes against 15,803 voles for Labour.

HAMMERSMITH Labour held the smith constituency of London unchanged majority with an but a greatly reduced poll.

HAYES & HARLINGTON The Labour candidate A. M. Skeffington was re-elected at

and Hayes

Harlington with 18,301 votes to 14,149 dor the Conservative candidate, 4,235 for the Liberal and 527 for the Communist candidate.

Electricity Inquiry

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lectuala as a non-profit-mokug erganisation to help refugera from the Mainland,

"We are Chinese and we

We founded the New Asia College to couente Chinese youth, have inherited from our ances tors a civilisation over 5,000 years old and it is our duty

younger Chintac instruct the

cultural In the generation tradition precious to mankind and to adapt them as a creed for daily ure."

ADMIRATION

Prof. F. S. Drake,

of the

Hongkong University spoke of unqualified respect and his admiration for Dr Chien Mu and who founded a his colleagues college of exiles to maintain the values

of Chinese traditional culture, and of their gratitude to Yale University, the Yale-in- China Association, the Harvard

and Institute Yenching Hongkong Government,

the

This a story of a bond of men with no resources hat their own, believing in the highest values of human life and endur- ing hardship and poverty in posterity order to transmit to the values by which they live, said Prot Drake

"It

of

Ls the great glory Chinese philosophic thought that it has never lost sight of the aims of human life and is always occupied with the quest how men should live: the m

resting in the portance of Highest Good.

WORLD IN NEED

the "This quest lies behind founding of the New Asia Col- lege, actuating its work and it is something of which the world is in need." he concluded Presentations from

of other colleges presentatives

association ard the graduato were made

ге

to the Principai

Celebrations will continue throughout the day culminating ini Chinese

a1 the opera College tonight,

Stubbs Road Bend To Be Eliminated

To improve traffic flow in Stubbs Road, à very deep valley about half a mile east of its junction with Mount Nicholson Road, Is to be filled in to eliminate a dangerous bend. This will crible, Stubbs Road to be re-aligned,

A relining wall, 100 feet long, will be built to contain the fill material and a temporary access

Mr Barber recalled curtain road, leading to the bottom of points he had made during his the damping ground, will alap Mr Hugh Gaitskell held his submissions before the Com-be constructed.

in Leeds South. with a miusion earlier, including his zent

At the same time, a concrete Alightly

majority contention that certain, prin- culvert will be built in the exist reduced

In the Telephone. Or og strdam course to prevent Juinst Conservative and Liberiicipals

durance were applicable to the flooding in the area, opposition.

of present matter.

He. polled (:,400 over

★ KELVINGROVE

F. J. P. Lilley, Conservative 12.355

Mrs M. A. McAlister, Labour 11,254.

majority 11 his Conservative He said the case of the Alm rival compared with 12.016 in studios was that on the bacds of a straight fight with a Conser-provisions in that Ordinence, the two companies would pay a vative in 1955,

minimum of some. $45,000,000.

Mr Barber said that in the course of his calculations he carnings, took the companies after taxes, deducted 12 per cent from each, divided the excess by two, and arrived eventually at a total of $54,809,875 which gave the

rouid. figure et $55,000,000.

In view of the non-competitive nature of the business, he went Arthur Creech Jones, Labour-ion, he felt that the necessity of 29.105.

the payment of confesalons T. M. Jopling, Conservative where no payment had ever been 20.114...

made, before, was compensation enough.

Hearing is continuing.

Park, Independant 740.. Conservative majority 1,101. Conservatiye gain from Labour:

WAKEFIELD..

Labour majority 9,501.

TO-DAY At, 2,30, 5:30. 7.30.

G 9.30 p.m. i

TREMENDOUS BARA METHA SREMENDOUS, THINKEL

No change.

METROPOLE

Dalol's Colossal: Production -- in Spectacle...

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Work on the construction of the retaining wall and the cul- vert will begin next month and will take, about four months to complete.

New Consuls

Mr Sugiarto Hud and Mr L M. Pandjaitan have been recog nised as Consuls for Indonesia at Hongkong, the Government Gazette nouified today.

The Carette

also

notified that Baron Pletze de Gofffer d'Hestroy has been recognised as Consul-General for. Belgium at Hongkong by the Ofcer Administering the Government, provistorally and pending the issue, of the Queen's Exequatur.

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