THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1969.

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Hongkong's Refugees BULLET Trust In China Was UK Target

MORE SHOULD BE SETTLED IN NT, SAYS LABOUR MP

London, Nov. 24.

A Labour Member suggested in the House of Com-

mons today that more refugees in Hongkong | should be settled in rural areas of the New Territories.

Italian

Film Sweeps Top Honours

San Francisco, Nov. 25. Italy's II Generale Della Rovere, directed by Rober- to Rossellini and starring Vittorio Desica, on Tues- day night swept all top

honours at the best film of the Third International Film Festival.

The film won ave Collin Gate Awards for best picture, chreze for, actor, supporting aelor azt screenplay. Its victory was the climax to two weeks of COM- pellon

BEST ACTING Derleat reccivert top actin horburs for bis Tyler ** swindler tunel patrol.

Ian-

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es Messemer, who played Nazi ofeer, was numed the best supporting actor.

Writern Berglo Amidel, Diego Fabbri and Indro Montanelli took the moreeniplay honours. There were Do award for

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Mr Reginald Sorenson asked: "How many of those classified": refugees in Hongkong +12 | now employed, how many of their children ale receiving Feducation; what further progres

has been achieved in rehousing them; at what rale refugees are i still entering Bengkor u how

in : many refugees have settled the rural act of the New Territories; and what plans ex.st. or are being considered for the dispersal of the refuger popula- fiori to areas outside the Colony

Amery Replies

Mr Jullaa Amery, Culonial Under-Sceretary, replied;

"It is neither possible to dis

other tinguish refugees from

people in Hongkong mor lo give

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arrivals.

estimate

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"You may however like to krow that complete unemploy ment a distinct from under. to br englement is believed slight approximately cent of the Colony's children nd school age Tecvive taste. Icon of platation; early 300,000 septies have been rehoused; there are at present no gaires avaliable for refugat ment in the

settles

New Territories: there are now plans for dinn persal outside the Colony."

Rural Areas

Mr Sorensen asked if it was!

best actress or supporting acri jsible to contemplate thei trean,

The awards were: Documentury future-Race For Space (United States).

Interna' knal family

Santa Claus (Mexion).

Animated m-A Cow

the Moon (Yuzoslavin),

Art film Radha

(India).

wendtural settlement of some

of these refugees in the rural; areas of the New Territories, Ho sald surely there was a vast are there that could be used in that way. As things were, Hongkong was at present over- crweferi with industrial wor-

Krishna kers.

Creative-experimental 41847-

Mr Amery replied: "A num-

Spontaneous Mevements of ber of the refugees have settled

Planes (Czechoslovakia),

In the sscalled Now Terri-

Shore subjes - Skyrapertories."

(United Slater).

Fletion short subject-- Voluntary Charity

ning, Jumping. Standing

(Great Brithi

Still

Attack Denied the Governor of Hongkong

Katmandu, Nov. 24.

A 25-year-old Indian doctor Pudiaruram Shamsuddin shet Balo the headlines when he amputated the crushed leg of Bri- tinh actor Martyn Green, caught in a lift accident in New York, because he performed the entire operation with a pen- knife. But then he was forced to resign from his hospital because of heavy crllicist of the way in which he talked to reporters and posed for photographs after the operation. Ne has now served in Lendon to look for a job armed with introductions to well-known Londen doctors and howpl. tals from Americans who admired his performance.

Sald Shamatuidin: "I went over to America for four years to train in surgery. I had been there exactly four months when this happened. But I was forced to resign. I came here because I like London and the people. Being of Indian nationality I do not think I shall have much trouble getting a job here." Picture shows Shamsuddin arriving in London (via Southamp- ton and the Queen Mary).-Express Photo.

Antarctica Was

Part Of

Once

Africa,

Scientists Claim

Buenos Aires, Nov. 24,

PIERCED BOY'S

HEART

on

Oklahoma City, Nov. 24. A 13-your-old boy was shot

through the heart Monday night and On Tuesday, after three hours of surgery, his first words to his mother were: "Wore you scared much, Mom?” Inwestigators sald the boy, Decidentally

John Seal.

WOR

[AT]-

shot by a 15-year-old panton who was exatalcing a It dis- 22-calibre rifle when ebarged. The shred in and out of Jobu's body, pass ing through his heart, doctars salt.

The lad was

given 36 pinte of blood in a hosphat emergency room and in surgery. Physicians sewed up the torn heart were optimistic about the boy's recovery.

and

John is the son of Mr onel Mrs Larry Hylland of Oklahoma City-AFP.

Football

Pools Winners

London, Nov. 24,

Two printers, one retired and the other working on the Daily Express newspaper in London, hit the head fines themselves roday with big football pools wins.

Mr Arthur Webb, aged 70, Hving in retirement on a small pansion at Scarborough, York- shire, won

Last £205,352 on Saturday's matches.

Printer number two, Mr Syd- cy Keen, aged 66, inotype operator, with the Daily Express since 1933, won £102,511 plus several small additonal divi- dends,

RECORD

Mr Webb who invested one

dividend of £205,323 — the

The Antarctic mainland once formed part of the shilling and sixpence got a first African continent but they drifted apart dur-biggest win ever by one person. ing the earth's formative ages, scientists told He won an additional £20 on a 12-nation International Geophysical Year other dividends. Symposium here today.

From

front the Opposition benchi Mr. George Thomson ak ed if it was not unfortunute that should have to come to Britain Explaining the theory of con- drift, Mr Raymond and neck what anrounted to pri-tinental

the A spokesman for the Nepal rate charity from World Adic, a South African-bern Foreign Omer denied today Refugee Pund in order to meet geologist who is a member of that the Japanese Guarishankar this problem. Dught not the the British Teconnaissance team had been. British Governanent itself give

more generous direct helpt attacked by Tibetan raiders na

said: delegation. "Coul discovered two years ago Fuch's Trans- by Sir Vivian

Expedition is iden- reported yesterday by two na- Mr Amery replied: "The Gov. Autarctic

found in South Live runners,

ernment of L. United Kingdom Heat to that "We have no information of has tone is cortain amount and Africa," suel; an attack," the spokesman the Government of Hongkong i told United Press International, - has done a good deal. I hope "Our latest Information is that that volwulary charity will Grat the three Japanese are safe in be a acouragél Sa result of Namchebazar."--UPI.

wells you have said."--Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1 Elderly, witch? (3, 3).

3

4

4 Wight in this wood there's o

body (5).

7 Supports for settlors (8).

8 Don't marry in it-so as to

avoki reperitance (5).

9. Barren land (€).

11 Not to be put into old battles,

we're told (3, 4).

13 Bits of brigands? (7).

15 Mum or dad, but ded has the

renti (0).

18 Oily (6).

12

DOWN

1 Expletives of Athos, possibly

(5).

2 Leg wear a prophet has (5),

3 Brave enough but will annoy

one who is busy (7).

4 Let's have some money each

way on "The Nut" (B).

5 Show how hot one is? (8).

6 Worn-out (0),

10 Dependent, showing

temper inside.(8).

111

12 Seaport grass? Could be (7).

13 Gentleman's preference (8).

one might ex- 14 Very short distances from

19 Merchandise

pect to last? (B).

20 Eagles (5).

21 Decorative (0).

Winchester (6).

10 The mountain ash (5).

17 Inner border subject (6).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrom: 1 Beda, 4 Hatches, B VI-es, 0 Able, 10 Airless, 11 Lord, 12 Swot, 14 Tensile, 17 As- pen, 19 Split, 22 Dancers, 36 Reds, 27 Elre, 28 Trailer, 29 Troy, 30 Cert, 81 Hear-ken, 32 Yo-yo. Down: 2 Elbows, a Svelle, 4 If- ear-1, Asides, 6 Colts, 7 East, 12 Sat, 13 Open, 18 'd-le, 18 Eats 10. Grosce, 20 Pretty, 21 Idlogy, 23 Agree, 24 Crier, 25 Siren,

A paper on plant fossil: by a South African scientist, Edna! Plumstead which Was pre- sented in her absence, said the existence of large-leaved plants near the South Pole and the occurrence at kindred species in Africa supported the con- tinental drift "theory.

Professur Takesi Nagata, vader of the Japanese delega. tion, who worked on the same hypothesis by physical methods, said It was supported by a study of the magnetic fields of South Africa and Antarctica.

"The earth's magurilo field in Antarctica is frozen on lee; therofore the magnetism of pant ages can be studied and related," he said,

Professor Nagata, who has led three expeditions to the Antarc tie, said thy South Polar con-

a lugo

magnetic! field, as I a "huge generator were operating just below the

tinent was

earth's crust."-Reuter.

9 KILLED IN

PLANE CRASH

Chicago, Nov. 24. The.

number of dead reported In the crash of

Trans-World Airlines "Constellation" cargo plano here earlier today гово from seven to nine, Mid- Airport officials ao- Way nounced In provisional report.

Eleven were reported in- Jured, and several others are kill misalar.

Officials at Midway Air- port believe that the 'ac- cident was caused by a fault in the engine and a sudden loss of apred by the plane, which crashed into a two-storey building-AFF

Soviet

Proposal

Club Drops Accepted

Nude Shows

Las Vegas, Nov. 24. One of the top night clube in this elty of gambling and quick divorces is dropping the nude shows which it ploncored here. Out goes stripiense Daniel Candy Barr, current star at the club, El Rancho Vegas,

And in comes Nelson Eddy, 50-year-old singer who starred ir pre-war Hollywood musicals with Jeanette MacDonald.

Washington, Nov: 24. The Soviet Union today won acceptance in the 12- nation Antarctic Confer- ence for a ban on all types of nuclear explosions ́in the South Polar region,' diplomatic sources said,

-The agreement cleared the

The win by Mr Keen from Beckenham, Kent, was also be- lieved to be a record for 0 second dividend.

ife had reinvested ten shill- ings won the week before on last week's coupon.

On Saturday Mr Keen wus operaling a llnotype machine setting type for the football re- sulle as the scores came in.- China Mall Special.

Students To Raid City

London Nov. 24.

Some 200 Cambridge Univer- sity students will "rald" business offices In London's financial quarter next week to world collect money for the refugee year, it was announced today.

The City's Refugee Week being opened next Tuesday by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Edmund

also Stockdale, will

include a flag day.

raise

first

The City hopes to £25,000 and become the corporation in Britain to contri- buta £100,000

fund to the Business houses have already given the other £75,000 China Mail Special

No Racing

For The

Aga Khan

Washington, Nov. 24.

way for quick completion of Prince Karlin, the 22-year- a pact reserving the continent old Am Khan, has made it for scientifle uses, and conference clear that he will not be follow Bourcea predicted that the treaty i in this footstepe of his might be signed on Friday.

grackizukber and his father pa a freeder and owner of, rece. the hones

Conference sources sald The night club, recently agreement was "a major break- threatened by The loensing through in the negotiations. authortes over ita floor shown, má it had decided

Mim Barr and nude showgirls

WETO " detriment to openmunity."

I had signed up Eddy

the

to

tako Miss Barr's place as a gesture of

goodwill."-China

Mail Special.

Speaking at a National Press Club luncheon yesterday, he recalled that it was his father, The treaty will mino-ban all Prince Aly Khan, who frut put thehim on a bors and that be foll South Polar Continent, will set off 30 seconds later,

military activity. fawank

up an Inspection and control "Bince there," he wid, "I system and will "freewe" · the have, had no great intervet in Legal

Mail staina

China quia in the'' amoehornes,** Antarošlo. ---Mentor.

Special.

'Unfortunate'

Menon Declares

New Delhi, Nov. 24.

Defence Minister V. K. Krishna Menon aaid today it was "unfortunate" that India had trusted China but that India is prepared for whatever trouble may come.

The grey-haired Defence Minister spoke at a meeting ti Congress Party's the rallyg Parliamentary Committee after

new support receiving

from

Prime Minister Jawaharlal

MARRIED

New York, Nov. 24.

Over Half Way

Geneva, Nov. 24. Britain has already contributed

more than half of her target of 2 million toward the World

Year,

which she

Refugee

Dr August Linde, pioneered, United Nations 11th Conmmis- sioner for Refugees, sald here today.

About 70 countries and ter- ritories are now taking part in the scheme, which was baving a far greater impact than had Movie star Dolores Del Rio, been expected, he told a Press Joaking young at 54, and pro-, conference.

Dr Lindt paid special Tributes ducer Lowis A. Ritoy, Jr., 45,

New Netru described us "wrong formerly of New York City, to Australia, Canada and

their efforts in and Imaginative" newspaper were married on Tuesday piter Zealand accounts that members of the | an eight-year Moxka jomance.— solving the refugee problem.-

Reuter,

Nehru.

Congress Party had asked Nehru | AP.

to remove Krishna Menon and

lake over the defence duties

himself.

Krishna Menon assured Party Committee that he supported Nehru's policy

たち

the

fully Coreign

and added that even The United States and the Soviet Union and their allies have come an ound to favour it.

JUSTIFIES ACTION

He filled India's action in supper, a Chinese mbet hip In the United Nations depite the border trouble Rout the erusing of the Tibetan uprising.

Had we Laken any

other i

step would have been wrong for us," he said,

for

LOS MI

He said that in carlier drys there was no cause for anxiety

12 1. because about China lived at peace with India 2,000 years.

"Now the danger is come and we are fully prepared for " Menon added. "It is Krishna unfortunate we trusted China."

He sald the anger of the people of India was justined bat I can assure you we have taken all

to protect border to the best of our ability." Nehru will open a full Parlia- the Sino- mentary debate on Indian border dispute on Wed- nesday-UPI.

measures

Strike Ends

eur

of

Dublin, Nov. 24. The 10-day-okl strike petrol distribullon workers in the Irish Republle has ended, 11 was unofficially

reported here today,-Reuter.

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