Established 1945.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959. ̄ ̄

Tribal Fighting Continues

In Belgian Congo

Leopoldville, Oct. 16.

ABOUT 30 people have died in the inter-tribal fighting in Kasai province, Central Congo, according to reports reaching here and, quoted by the Belgian news agency.

Central Government Promised

1alabourg. Kasai provincial capital,

Wus calm last night, both in the European and African quarters.

Police and troops patrolled the town during the night to see that a dusk-to-down, curlew was observed.

Reports from the country said roving bands of Lulua tribes. men armed with spears and old- fashionfed rifles, were still harassing their old enemies, the Baluba.

Brussels; Oct. 16. M. Auguste de Schryver,

Minister for the Belgien) Fighting between the two Congo, said today the tribes flared on Tuesday night Belgion: Government plan- after a clash at a foolball match In Laluabourg last week. The ned to create a central tribes have been enemica since government for all of the early colonial days.-Reuter. Congo" during 1960.

Two legislative assemblies and a central government might be created by August or September 1900. In any event they would be functioning by the end of that year, he sold in a broadcast mes- sage to the Congo.

This would permit the Con-

io decide goleve

their Own full liberty," M. de

future "in Schryver said,

Arti Before the end of their terms which would last four years the legislative assemblies would draw up a draft con- stitution which could be sub mited for approval to the Con- golese people,

Then, the Belgian and Congolese people could decide on the future ties between the 1wn nations, the Minister sajd -Reuter.

have

Dangerous

Influences

Hanover, Oct. 10, Dangerous Neo-Nazi influenees been appearing In the schools of the Federal Republic, Richard Voigt. Lower Saxony Minister of Education, said to kay,

Australia

Needs Cash

For Next

Olympics

Melbourne, Oct, 16.

British Fashion For Russia Is Suggested

London, Oct. 14.

The Tailor and Culter-Brlisin's suthority on style and clothes--today welcomed the receni news that Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Russia's Prime Minister, wants Humlans to dress better,

The Journal repeated an variler suggestion that a British clothing trade delegation should visit Rumis soon, to counteract any possible rivalry from the United States or Italy. It added: "Because Rumis l'emerging from a long 'ntilly' period, their (the people's) tastes are bound to be slightly conservative, and we feel that British fashion, therefore, is more likely to appeal to the average, Bovies.cltisen than the wiyling of Latin Italy or the semi- trapies west coast of America.

"British' elottis and clothes are still the best in the world and now that the Rumiatis eem so much friendlier, li seems unfair to deprive them of such delights for very much longer."-China Malt Special.

Unofficial Strike At Liverpool Stops 34 Ships

Liverpool, Oct. 16.

AN unofficial strike started by a row over handling a "dirty cargo" spread to 5,000 men today in the Liverpool docks.

Officials said work on 34 ships was at a standstill and six un- dermanned.

Another 55 ships were being fully handled and over 3,300 dockers were still at work.

The strike which began four days ago is in sympathy with 130 men who walked off the 8,607-ion Danish freighter Poona after being refused extra pay for handling what they alleged was dirty cargo bags

***

An appeal to raise £100.000dicalile brought from Vancouver.

towards the cost of sending Australia's team to the Olympic Grimes in Rome next year had raised only £25,000, an Aur tralian Olympic Federation official said here today.

The upecal was coupled with choose beauty contest to "Miss Australia Olympics."

said: "Apathy The Official and almost a complete lack of

states response from three

Australia South Queensland. and Tasmania-was largely res- ponsible for the small amount reased.""

He sale that 960 municipali- ties throughout Australia were arked to participate in the ap neal but only 230 contributed.

Efforts to raise farther monty towards the cost of would con- Australia's team linue, sald the cmriel-

Voigt warned 150 education inspectors about the distribution of Neo-Nazi literature in numer- our educational institutions. He Reuter, said that periodicals and news bulletins of youth organisations with Neo-Nazi characteristica

had circulations of 30,000 or

40,000.-AFP.

Answer to 'Did It Really Happen?' is-NO.

musicians like GRANT'S STAND FAST

Scotch Whisky

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In Glasgow, shipbuilding firms today turned down a trade uniou informal talks invitation to

strike which about a welders'

down four threatens to shut shipyards.

Mr William Dawson, secret- ary of the Clyde Shipbuilders' Association said the employers only would meet the unions when the 700 striking welders went back to work.

Over GOO other workers have already been laid off and many more redundancies were expected.

The strike in four shipyards, started last Wednesday over the question of who should automatic welding cperate on machineryReuter.

Difficult

Choice

Teen-Age Gang Leader

Gaoled

Paris, Oct. 16.

School Closed After Riot

NOTICE

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LIMITED

Notice to Bhareholders

HEREBY

NOTICE * IS GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the. Registered Offico of the Com- pany, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong at 12.00 o'clock noon of the 14th November, 1959 (Satur- day) for the purpose of con- sidering and, if thought it, passing the following Resolu-j tion:-

"That it la desirable to capitalise R sum of Ten million dollars being part of the undivided profits of the standing to the Company

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credit of the Company's Re-] HONG KONG & SHANGHAI serve Fund, and accordingly that a bonus of $100 per shure on the...100,000 issued shares of the Company be and the same is hereby de- clared, and that the Directors bo and they are hereby Kampial, Oct. 16.

authorised to satisfy such King's College, Uganda's

bonus by the distribution of leading senior secondary school, was closed hare 100,000 shares of the Com- today after African pupils pany credited as fully paid boycotted classes and at-up amongst the persons who, tacked masters to protest on the 14th day of November, 1959 are registered as holders against the expulsion of a

of the 100,000 issued shares boy_pupil.. Headmaster Ian Robinson said of the Company, at the rate the trouble started &fter of one share for every one 19-year-ok! boy quarreled with share of the Company held one of the school's 40 girl pupils by such persons as aforesaid

and in satisfaction of such Three Dollars per share on ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER, Age Pupils attacked teachers with bonus as. aforesaid, and the the Company's issued Capital known manufacturer.

(under 10% male, required by wall- sticks and stones, he said, and shares so distributed shall be has been declared in respect experience in sales and personnal sat on the school lawns bran-treated for all purposes as an of the

Materni State qualifications year ending 3lat and salary expected. Apply Flox 181, dishing placards demanding

"China Mauz

· Robinson's resignation.

in the ori room and was sent home.

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POLICE CALLED

THE

HONGKONG AND YAUMATI FERRY CO., LIMITED.

Notice 18 hereby given that an Interim Dividend of

It not prepaid a booking fee of 50 centa la charged.

POSITIONS VACANT

COMMERCIAL

PIMPLEST

Mat

have

'ESKAMEL.*

leading Dispensaties and stores.

FOR SALE

of increase

the

nominal December, 1959. amount of the capital of the

Dividend Warrants will be WANTED KNOWN Police were called in and the Company, held by each such 200 African puplis sent home. shareholder and not as in- available for collection at the SPOTET Robinson said he had called a come; and further that such Registered Office of the Com- conceals as it heals Get a handy meeting of prefects to explain new shares shall as from pany, 144-148 Des Voeux tube today! Two sizes available fro the expulsion but they refused to listen

1st day of January 1960 rank Road, Central, 1st floor, Hong He added that an "ugly mob" for dividend, (but not so as Kong, or will be dealt with A French judge today deli-jof boys then marched round the to entitle them to participate in accordance with standing

vered a blistering public school grounds demanding re-

in any dividend declared in instructions, on and after instatement of the expelled pupil rebuke to the leader of a

The decision to close the respect of the year ending Tuesday, the 20th October, gong of youths who insult-

school wat iaken br the 31st December 1959) and in 1959. ed and attacked four school's Board of Governor all other respects PARI under the Chairmanship of Negro students and sen-

PASSU with the the Bishop of Uganda, Dr tenced him to

three

Leslie BrowIL

Issued shares.” months and a day in pri-

son.

The teddy-boy gang leader, Dominique Venner, 24, a mem- ber of the pro-Fascist Jeune Nation (young nailon) ment

Aned 100,000) was also franes and deprived of all of his elvil rights for five years.

move-

ap-

The Bishop said letters would be sent to oil parents and plications for readmission to the school would be considered.

Pupils returning would have to promise to obey school dis- clpline, the Bishop said.—AFP.-

Fire For Experts

Vienna, Oct. 16.

It was the firm such ease of raelsm in France In recent memory. Venner and a band of teen-ago hoodlums, scrESIN- ing epithels and wielding brass- studded straps beat up Lour A conference of Austrian Are students from Matinique whom insurance experts at Kaiserbunn they found in company of broke up in disorder yesterday white French girl in a metro when fire broke out in the res-

taurant station on May 29.

where they were The 7,034 voters in the Modical experta were also meeting.-UPI. northern Japanese village ofjasked to set an amount for Tamura will have to do more damages to be paid to the four thah flp a coin if they are un-students.

Tokyo, Oct. 16.

decided on whom to vote for in The other youthful assailants the election for mayor this Sun- I were freed for lack of evidence

day.

and because of their age-AFT.

There are 938 candidates for the job. There would have been 952, but, the local election com- mision disqualified 14 because their papers were riot in order.

Some of the candidates

Can-

RECESS

Northampton, Oct. 10. Justice Wintringham N, Stable

not even count on their own called a short recess in a trial to vote for them. In yesterday because "1 carry a box relatives one family, O con is running of snuff in my pocket and un- against his father, another, fortimately the ld has come grandfather and grandmother off and it is all over my pocket. UPI.

I want to collect it up. UPI.

Malayan Airways' Viscount Service

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Singapore, Out. 16, Malayan Airways will. in- augurate their fast turbo-prop, Viscount service with a flight from Singapore to Djakorta în October 23,00

route.

A Malayan Airways spokes- man wald Visposahta migh; also be used to serve Malaya, Thal land, and the Boro.... Marri». torics.c

Two 47-seater Viscounts," re- For the Singapore-Hongkong cently: ncquired from Hongkong route, the airline might Intro- Airways, will-replace, the DC-4|duce" turbo-prop Elecitam Skymastery now used on the Comets jeta-Router.

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Notice is also given that NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES the Share Register of the Company will be closed from October IS ALSO Monday, the 12th GIVEN that the Register of to Tuesday, the 20th October, | Shareholders will be closed 1959 both days inclusive. from Monday, the 2nd day of

By Order of the Board November 1959 to Saturday,

LAU CHAN KWOK the

Managing Director.

14th day of November 1959, both days inclusive.

1959.

Dated Hong Kong, this Hong Kong, 18th September, 17th day of October, 1959.

By Order of the Board of Directors

KAN TONG PO Chief Manager.

JEBSEN

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thle VORE! will be surveyed by Mears. Paul- en & Bayes-Davy, Lid, at Holi'a from to B.. on October 21 and 17, 1909 and conglenges are requested to have their

represen Lalves present during the survey..

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Agente.

Hong Kong, Uctober 18, 1959

& CO.

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Chinese Shipping Office

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