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HOMES AND

HOVELS

It was a happy thought that

Homes Exhibition In Hong i kong; it was a happier thought i that led to the donating of the proceeds 10 children who posseca no ideal home, if a home at all. It was a bright thought that led to turning, the two idle terry landing stages into exhibition miles: it was a brighter thought that led the promoters to coax local! manufacturers and agents into cooperating

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Should you visit the Hongkong division of the Exhibition, you will find that it is devoted to household appliances. Here; If you have the money, ta everything that taken the drudgery

of household chores. The only appllance one that can le

yet lacking

out

make the beds.

On here the floor is swept

FOR

and polished,, carpets are dusted, clothes are washed and dried, seemingly in one effort. lec pressure of a button, while the appilances themselves

sparkle -with chromism efficiency.

On the Kowleen

but

side, we tea

Just how rooma cha be made to look if one can afford a large apartment. Not only efficiency.

artistic inv penulty hac fashioned and arranged rooms to suit the exacting person. Both

most

the Orlent and the Occident

mingle to create the most

Mr Jancs Man-hon Wu, Managing Director of the China Cold Storage and Engineering Co Ltd, signing the agreement with Mr W. Knoz, President of Westinghouse Electric International Co Ltd. at Westinghouse heailquar ters in New York na October 31.

UN IN GUN BATTLE

WITH CONGOLESE

Bullets fly in

the Congo

Leopoldville, Nov. 22,

exotic effects, pleasing to the Tunisian UN forces protecting the Ghanaian Em-

sye, comfort.

pleseant

10

creature

THEN suddenly one is stunned!

TH

by a study In contraste.

For

bassy in Leopoldville fought a pitched battle with the Congolese National Army last night and this morning when the Congolese tried to force their way into the Embassy.

At least three coldiers were four kid en euch side and many ethers were wounded.

ous

In the Hongkong section la erected a dingy and miserable

home

Congolese squatters'

set down

shots from amidst the articles which

37mm cannon, died down briefly not make

only

ideal the

Just before midnight, but flared home, but the fuxurious home,

up minutes later with continu-

bursts from The ballie was SIN going un

heavy Even the most callous must stop

consider. It

four hours after might be

it started at machine-gun apparently mount- Dnd

on Congolese ed

a Congolese army Acked:

"What can ondo!" 740 un when the

be remembered tled to enforce an expulsion vehicle. For it must

Just over an hour before, at that this is the lot of not just an unfortunate few but a large

10.45 pm UN Secretary-General .number of Hongkong

-General Aikhye confirmed later Dag Hammarskjold's inilitary been adviser in the Congo, Brigadier all our re and that despite

that

had a ceasefire Fettlement

with and rehousing it

to Indergit Rikhye, had met agreed to, and according will remain for years to come

General Alexander attempts the commander of the Ghanaian in the Congo, General Hongkong's worst human

will be made to have Mr forces problem,

Welbeck withdrawn from 11. F. Alexander. the Conge tomorrow morning

people

But if a few thall determine that this shall be no more; If a few chall forget ideologies, and get down to the 'practical issues of caring for their neighbour; if there be leze talk and more short, roclety action: If, in would address itself to in dividual humank, and have iets to say about Humanity, not only the home, but the world would be an ideal place.

-Keuter.

הל

Herder

Ghangian Charge D'Allaires Nathaniel Welbeck, wha was refusing to leave until

Ghanalan

for plane care

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The halle. punctuated machine-gun fire and at

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BY DAVID LAN

Hongkong climbs up another rung in the ladder of industrial development next year when a $5 million local plant at Quarry Bay launches the production of a world-famous range" of American electrical appliances.

The factory, the China Cold Storage and Engineer- ing Co Ltd, is scheduled to manufacture $26,000,000 worth of Westinghouse electrical products per year under licence from the U.S. firm. Production will start with 6,000 room-type air- conditioners, 1,000 packaged air-conditioning units, and 100,000 electric fans per year.

On his way back from t'broad

The range of products is ex- over engineers to Hongkong from pected to widen later to in-time to time. clude refrigerators, clectric motors, other domestic pliances and refrigerating ventilating equipment for dustrial use.

ap- the Colony, Mr Wu has bought and additional machinery worth mor

in-than $1 million to supplement equipment already in his factors. This includes presses and ether metal-working machinery from Britain and America,

Mr Jarnes Man-hon Wu, Managing Director of the China Cold Storage and Engineering Co Ltd, the local licencecs, signed the agreement with Westinghouse

October 31 In New York.

Valid

Raw material-such as wire, copper tubing, aluminium, and feel sheets--will come from Britain. Only xmpressors will be'supplied by Westinghouse,

The local plant will manufac- ture the various motors them-

Mr W. Knox, 'President of the Westinghouse Electric Interselves. national Co Ltd, signed for the American company side.

The plant occupies an ares of 50,000 square feet, on which there is a live-storeyed build- Ing.

The agreement is valid for

Moscow's well-known - State- ten years during which West-

Soon there will be an expon- Circus has given some perform- inghouse will receive royaltica.

assembly line, ances in Finland's capital recent- on patent designs they allowston for an

either attached to the presently. One of the most appreciated the local plant to use in manu- plant or situated elsewhere. aals which was creaty enjoyed by the Helsinki public was that of the bear 'Gosha,' playing leap-frog with his trainer,

facture.

The management of the plant

Significance

will be completely in the hands of the Hongkong company.

Hongkong made Westing- Westinghouse will supply de-house electric appliances will be signs, blueprints, specifications, sold everywhere in the world manufacturing techniques,

S except the U.S.A. and Canada, the fluar points of the processes. where special authorisation is

The American fun will also required. tram local personnel and send

10 Together, they attempted drive to the battle scene with a joint Congolese-UN escort- and arrange for the departure of Welbeck, whose plane had reportedly arrived at Leopold- ville's Ndjili airport.

But their mission failed when their cars were turned back by o Congolese armoured car.

Asked who was responsible for the first shot in the boule, Brigadier Richye said. "In the present state of the situation is no right to make judgments on anything."

Casualty

One of the casualties Was Congolere strengman Col. Joseph Mobutu's second-in-command, Col M. Kckolo, who was lelled instantly by a bullet through the heart.

The battle broke out soon after Ghana Ambassador Nathaniel Welbeck defied an expulsion order by s'amming the door in the face of Interior Iligh Commissioner Joseph Mussbaumer.

Mussbaumer Immediately sent for troops. But before they arrived, 200 Tunisian troops of the UN got there and deployed behind bushes, trees and walis In the embassy grounds with their backs to the Congo River, When the Congolese opened fire, with rides, machine-guns and cannon from armoured cars, the United Nations rushed in 500 Tunisian reinforcements who surrounded the Congolese. Another 100 were sent in later.. -AFP and UPI.

USAF PLANE CRASH

Ankara, Nov. 21.

Air

A twin-engined US Forco plane erasts today, kling at iemat 3 of its oc-

cupants, between Kayser! and

Sivas in central Turkey.

Aboard the plane · were American crewmen,

Ove iwo

American elvillans belonging to Turkish-American Maison pervices, one Turkish 11:00- commissioned offleer Turitish laleon eivilian-AFP.

AMERICAN,

2 BRITONS

HELD FOR HOURS

Leopoldville, Nov. 21.

One American and two British newspaper men, arrested hero by Con- golose soldiers ́carlier yesterday, ware released last night after several hours of negotiations.

They were John Store the London Daily Mail, Stephen Harper of the London Daily Ex- press and a Washington Post special correspond- ont.

of

Their arrest followed a violent verbal clash batween pressmen and Congolese soldiers during the Congolero army's encircling opera- tion at the Ghana embassy..

A Congolese polica officer shouted abuso ot newsmen, who word taking photographs, and-in front of the oldiers-called them "UN sples" and said they were"All" Com- munists and will bo thrown out".

The Congolese .offi-

·cials ́alsò sulsed a num- ber of newspaperman's cars after this incident.

AFP:

"The significance of this is not so much in the money- making part as the fact that leading one of the world's electric manufacturers bas recognised Hongkong's indus trial capabilly as being of a high enough standard to share their name with us," Mr Wu said. "This is one

local way for Industry to benefit from 10 industrially-advanced country. Many countries in the world such

Japan, Germany, France, Italy, and even England have developed their dustries in this manner."

06,

MAC MEETS FANFANI

Rome, Nov. 21. Mr Harold Macmillan and Professor Amintore Fan. fani,

and the British Italian Prime Ministers, here started their talks

tonight with a two-hour general review of the international situation. Professor Fanfani afterwards deteribed "vory cordial," In-

Macmillan WRB admirer" of Italy.

Q9 Mr

discus:ions.

and sald

a "forvent

He added: "The plan will

An Italian spokerman said the assure local manufacturers ac- cess to the latest research de- two Premiers icuclied on velopment on which Westing-lalicns between East and West house spends many millions of and disarmament in their talks

dollars each year."

---Reuter

ARMED INVASION

OF DUTCH

NEW

GUINEA REPORTED

The Hague, Nov. 21.

A small band of Indonesian infiltrators armed with automatic weapons and hand grenades landed last week in Dutch New Guinea, it was offi- cially announced here today.”

Some

that

of the indonesians But in Dakarta, the army to- were later captured, They stated day denied charges that further infiltrating groups Indonesia had invaded Dutch, gould be exported to land in New Guinea, the near future, the announce-

The spokesman, Lt-Cof, M. Ng ment said.

Sunarjo, salu Indonesian army Indonesia claims sovereignty headquarters "has, heard no rd- over Dutch New Guinen, whichi ports of any nation on the West It calls West Irian.

Irion frontiers.” The men, who were stated to

The spokesman said it was be in possession of guns, of "highly unlikely any action fow automatic жарсты and occurred, adding that it was hunal arenades, were met by a "also highly, unlikely that there counter-attack shortly htter were any army activities in the landing, the Micustry, endi. Irian "-Reuter and UPI.

WHALE OF A

TRAFFIC JAM

Capetown, No. 22. A whale today held up tražilo on. Capetown's principal road, the National-road to north.

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ST FRANCIS HOTEL MURDER:

NO ARREST

No arrest has been made yet in the case of the mon found murdered in

room at St Francis Hotel at noon yesterday. The murdered man, an un- identified Chinese about 30 years of age, 'was 'dis- covered by a room boy with stab wounds-on the hood and back.

A DAGGER

It is understood that the man had come in with another man the provi- ous night. The other man left the room ourly in the morning.

The police found a letter, a dagger and a cotton pad on the premises,

SIR WINSTON

GETS OUT: OF BED

London, Nov. 21. Sir Winston Churchill' got out' of bed today for the Arst time since falling and breaking a small bone in his back last week.

Attendants propped him in a chair where he sat for a while... cheerful despite the clatter of street drills outside the window of his London honie.

Sir Winston's venture out of bed was reported by, his són^in- law, Agriculture Minister Mr Christopher Soames,

"He seems to bo very well," Mr Soumes sald---AP.

EIGHT SHELLS

Taipei, Nov. 21 young blue whale was

The Chinese Communists, in stranded on Woodstock Beach their flest netien ngǝlast the

where the road runs close to

Qumoy islands Ing four days, the shore just outside the

fred a scent eight shells this cliy. Police finally shot the afternoon, the Chinese" Nätten- whale for humane reasons—alist Deferze Ministry reported: AP.

-AP.

CHALE

CHEESE

FOR T.V. SNACKS-FOR THAT 0-30-EASY-MEAL

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