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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY · 19, 1961.
No political implications QUEEN'S
VISIT
TO NEPAL -
NO REASON FOR
POSTPONEMENT
London, Jan, 18.
| The Queen's visit to Nepal implies no commentary on political arrangements there and there is no justification for suggesting it should be postponed, the Prime Minister Mr Harold Macmillan told two Labour MPs today.
Mr Fenner Broeleway sald 10- night that Mr John Stonehouse and he wrote to Mr Macmillan on Jan. 6 urging that the visit should be reconsidered both from the point of view of the Queen's personal well being and the Impression which might be conveyed that the British Gov- ernunent endursed the netion of the King of Nepal in dissolving the parliament and detaining the Prime Minister.
PM's reply
Mr Macmillan said in a reply
received today:--
"My information is that Klas Mahendras decision 20 suspend, political activity in Nepal has not caused any
Obituary
Another
link
broken
ESTERDAY, all that was mortal of Henry Loong was given back to the earth at Tsun Wan, as near to the home of his an
as modern circum- cestors stances permit.
deterioration in the security With his passing is broken yet situation and that there is no another link the chain which reason to describe the position binds old Hongkong to the mighty in the country as critical.
modern metropolis which stands at the eastern doorway of Asia. "We have complete falth in the For he was part of the growth, King's abilty lo maintain bound up with its development, calm and order and In the a man who believed in himself, spirit of friendship and good and vho showed that akiti, will with which the Nepalese | enterprise, unflagring Jabour. people will reecive Her and endurance still have their Majesty.
rewards.
Yet to the end of his days, he "Her Majesty's visit, which was loved to talks to those he know
arranged long before the re- of the young boy that was Henry cent political changes is to Leong who returned to Hong- King Mahendra as head of kong, who dreamed dreams he the Nepalese state and con- made come uuc. veys no implied commentary |
And eventually, as facts sur-
on the political arrangements passed his wlidest dreams, he
currently
country".
GCC my
123 force in the still retained his youthful de- light by realling the stories of his early ventures into business. Wise beyond most, he saw to it in the best Chinese traditions that his children thould have the opportunities that were cjenied him. He has had the satisfaction of seeing them scale to the highest academic helghts that the culture of the British Com- monwealth could offer.
"I cannot therefore
justification for your sugges tion that Her Majesty's Visit should be postponed is a re- sult of resent
in Nepal".AFF.
-events
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London, Jan. 18, The Commonwealth Press Union announces that owing to the success of its 1980 traveling Allow.hhip schem; it is increas- ing the number of awards this Dear on eight to ten.
The sited Commonwealth Journalists will arrive in Bri-
tain early months stay during which they will study British journalistic methods and all aspects of the British way of life-Chira Mail | Spreta".
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His life was an inspiration all who are ambitious, his death a loss to all who knew
him. May he rest in peace.—Con- tributed.
Chinese from Cuba
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$100 payments to homeless
squatters start
| Payments to the homeless victims of the Valley- road squatter fire, at the rate of $100 a family to assist in the rebuilding of huts destroyed in the fire on Monday, began at the Hunghom Kaifong Welfare Association's office" this morning.
By 12 noon today, 300 familles
had been paid. Total payments This money is being paid from tho Community Reller Fund operated by the Director of So- cial Welfare and includes the contribution of $10,000 from the Norwegian Refugee Council and donations, amounting at present to a total of $20,017.05, trans- mitted through the Wah Kiu Yat Po Fund for the benefit of Bre vlotims.
are expected to exceed $200,000.
ADVICE
Officers of the Fire Brigade are advising the homeless fire victims to use fire-resistant materials in rebulling their huts. The homeless will con- tinue to be given two hot meals a day ni the Hunghom Kalfong swimming pavilion in the im- mediate future.
When huts have been erected at San Po
P.I. NAVY
CHIEF ON
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Commodore
Joso Francisco, Flag Officer in Command of the Philippine NAVY left Hongkong today by Bwissair for Bangkok en reute Djakarta to hold discussions with'' the Indonesian Naval Department.
Comum. Francisco, who was
at the resite area Kong, feeding by the Social accompanied by four of his stuff. Welfare Deportment will transferred there.
be raid he would be holding talks with Admiral Mardadinato, head next two weeks. of the Indonesian Navy for the
an Temporary latrines and extra water supply have been provided st the Hunghom swimming pavilion, where the Koifong have erected four large matsheds for the temporary ac- commodation of the Valley-rand
fire victims,
Death of noted HK
building contractor
Mr Kwong Shun, a
noted building contractor, passed away at the Hongkong Sanatorium at 7.40 pm yesterday. He was 62. Born in Canton, the late Mr Kwong was educated nt Diocesan Boys' School
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Since 1930, he had been in the construction business, and Tai Hing Building
Managing Director of the tors.
Construc- He was successful in obtain Ing many Government tracts. Among the bigger pro- jedis carried out by his com- pany are the Central Market, Kowloon Magistracy on Gascolyne-road, Kowloon, many government schools, road and water works,
ACTIVE -
He is survived by three sons, Pak Chu, an architect, Aubrey. Manager of the construction company, Kuen-tal, Assistent Manager of the company, four daughters-Chul Ha, Kin Wan, Louiza, and Elaine and his witc.
The late Mr Kwong was 30- live in charity work.
Miami, Jan. 18. Fifty-one Chinoso who sought the United entry into States from Cuba were
The funeral service will be hustled off to a Toxas held at 5 pm today at the In- detention contro when❘ternational Funeral Parlour and immigration authorities the cortege will leave at 10.30 here became suspicious of um tomorrow.
The late Mr Kwong will be Interred at the Chinese Per- manent Cemetery, Tsun Wan,
thoir visas.
all
"Their documents, from we could see, were false docu- inents," District Immigration Chief Edward P. Ahrens Fold last night.
The Chinese Froup might have been sent here by the Castro Government in Cuba. He said the Chinese, in- cluding 30 men, eight women and
four children, arrived during the weekend.
BMC REDUCING WORK HOURS
London, Jan. 18, Workers in the giant British Motor Corporation combine, grouping Austin, Morris, Riley. MG," and other makes, will be working only two days a week before long, a spokesman for the Industry's trade union cold today.
They were detained here and then flown Lo the US. Alten Detention Quartero at McAllen, Texas, for a full investigation at their credentials, Ahrens cald.
The Immigration officer sald This development In the Bri- that all of the Chinese had tish motor. industry's current passports and vicos "allegedly crisis would also affect workers approved by the US. Embassy of the Fisher and Ludlow con- In Havana" but that "there joern in Birmingham, who sup- was reason to bellove that their piy most of the bodywork for entry documenta wero of the British Motor Corporation. dubibus validity."—UPI.
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He said the talks would con- cern the naval patrols carried cut by their two countries of the rea between Indonesia and
the Philippine Islanda,
The Navy chief had been in Hongkong for the last week on holldry.
Soldier ordered to appeal
A 21-year-old private of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment serving an eight-month sentence for setting fire to goods in a building, was ordered to apply for a review of sentence by his Adjutant, Mr T. L. Yang was told this morning at Causeway Bay Court,
The private, John Stanley, of Queen's Hill Comp, Fanling. nothing to say however, had with regard to the application for review,
Stanley Was sentenced on goods in a hut at Chuk Yuen January 11 for setting fire to
Village and sentenced to jail by Mr Yang at Talpo Court.
In dismissing the review, Mr Yang said it was the first time he had heard that a prisoner was ordered to review his sen- fence and yet did not know the grounds for the review.
GAS LEAK CAUSES EXPLOSION
00-
An. explosion, resulting in A
number of small fres curred on the roadway out- side
No. 4 Elgin-street, Hongkong, at about 8.45 am today.
The explosion was caused by lotage of ge from an under- ground main. It resulted in a man-hole being blown off and come damage done to the rond. The small fires butt them- solves out. Thero were no casualties.
Earlier, at about 7.35 TL A small fire brule out in the Idichea of a
houso at 05 Robinson-road, second floor, wi a result of a kerosene stove be- ing upset.
The fire was put out by resi- dents before the arrival of a fire Crigine,
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