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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO ONE WOMAN AND TWO MEN HIDING FROM THE POLICE ON A LOST BEACH?

Directed By EMILIO FERNANDEZ

In English Dialogue

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961.

her

Heeled over in Stockholm harbour on her maiden voyage... but now BID TO RAISE WARSHIP AFTER 300 YEARS Government

Stockholm, Apr. 19.

In a fow days' time, in the

heart of Stockholm har bour, a covantéanth-con- tury Swedish man-of-war will be finally raised from its 300-year-old watery grave.

to

The Vate, named after

Swedish king, will slowly break the surface after years of a salvage opera- tion which has cost nearly £1 million.

from

a

On August 10, 1628, the Vasa heeled over on her maiden voyago Stockholm, and sank fow hundred yards off the shore with her full com- plement of 50.

Thirty five ycars ugo, Anders Franzen's father told his little son about the sinking of the Vasa. With his small motorboat, using only a grappling iron, Anders Franzen started scorching in 1954 for the wreckage of tho ship.

He said: "In August 1956 1 had a real bite-a pieco of timber. I managed to identify the Vasa among thousands of sunken barges and other ships." If the Vasa survives it will

go on exhibition near Stockholm.

A Swedish artist's impression of the Vasa, under sail.

The Croziers prepare

to leave for home

after 30

OODBYE is a well-worn

Gword in Hongkong, but

it is being said now with great sincerity by a great number of people.

For leaving at the end of the

month is a man who has done

years in HK

by

Sylvia da Costa Roque

in marathon job for the Colonything to do. I might write

Mr Douglas Crozier, Director book, you never know."

of Education

on

But Mr Crozier is Juoking

Mr Crozier will be leaving forward to

the

Victoria

doing some trout

favourite

Mis Ashing. his with Crozier, after 30 years in the "That is something Colony, first s a teacher, and, can't do in Hongkong." for the last 10 years, as direc-

tur.

SUCH A RATE

And during his term director, education in Hongkong has taken enormous strides. has reached the stuge where a

hobby. certainly

Here is favourite pastime is walking, and he claims to have walled "all over the Colony. don't think there is a port of Hongkong I don't know," he

Bald.

11

Mr Crozier was born Northern includi

in

und

was

hinese University is almost a educated at Queen's University reality. and the majority ef

an Belfast and then at London children go to school.

University,

Maic"

MARRIED IN HK

the

Ho was appointed to Education Department in Hung- He was marie kong in 1831.

Senior Inspector of Acting Schools in 1049, Acting Director of Education in 1950, and Direc- for of Education in 1951.

appointments

gazetted

The following appointments,

transfers promotions.

and postings were announced in today's lovemment Gazette: Meist G. F. WIR, E A. Tam, J. M. Martin, 21. J. Rumbelow and M. Wanamson to be Assistant Super- intendents of Poller: Mr 31. Toda to be Superintendent of Pullee.

Mr K. H. 1acfee resumed duty as Dicirle Julge: Mr T. Creedon to be Acting District Judge.

Mr. A. C. Balthaw to be Fdura- tion Officer,

Mr Chung Pol-un ceased to act an Chiet fealth Inspector,

Mr F. E. Short to be Acting As- Isinnt Chlet Engineer,

Me J. Whiteley to be Inspector of School: Mr Tang Yan to be Su Inspector of Schools,

Mr Wong Hong-ise and Bir Bulle Foo Ching-yan to be Assistant

itegistrars.

Mr Leung Riu-han and Mr Tak Mou-lam to be Labour Inspectors; Mr D. Chow ceased to be a Labour Inspector.

Mr H. Pang to be a Registention Supervisor.

Mr G. 0. W. Stewart erased to br a member of the Executive Council coniequent upon the return to the Colony of Mr M. W. Turnrt. Mr R. 8. Kinghorn to be an OM- rial Member of Le Legislative Council.

Clementi school open day

Calligraphy scrolls, colour-

ful posters, ingenious working models and fine contour maps were among the exhibits ot the Clementi School Open Day this morning.

The Principal of the Govern- ment Secondary School, Mr C. C. Le, welcomed parents and guests attending the annual dis- play of work by students.

This school specialises vernacular Instruction and bigher Chinese studies, includ- Ing art, history and geography. direct us a English is taught foreign language.

on the

In September the School will open in new premises Forest Hill-rond above Winner House, North Point,

The premises which are cost- ing $2 million, wil niso hold

about $200,000 worth of equlp- ment.

ISRAELIS CELEBRATE

A myriad

Jeruaaleni. Apr. 19.

festive lights were switched on here tonight as Israelis came

the out Inte decorated streets to start celc-

brating the 13th anniversary of the country's Independence. After A day of remembrance dedicated to those who fell in the 1948 war of Independence, start of sirens sounded the the festivities.-Reuter.

Said Mr Cruzler yesterday, here are few countries in the world where

of the expanse

NE ruucation has your head

Mr DJS Crozler Such a rate”

The couple arc now going

husband "hundreda" of school through what Mr Crozler

des

days, specch

and received cribes as "n great gastronomi

countless bouquets of fowers round of farewell'

Mr Crozier's most vivid re- dinner parties which, I must

collections of

Hongkong? say, is all very wonderful."

over 30 years, And now what are the plans

"Looking back

are many peaks in my of a man who soon will have

This reader does subscribe to memory" ho anid, "but the no desk to AU?

your Saturday issue, but this is a five week First, there

In the first few years after

typhoon of 1937 is outstanding, reader finds it slightly odd that and so is the complete tebuild- bank his arrival, he taught at King's through

reviews (unlike sports motor four

Europe, and then Mr and Mrs Crozier College and at the Central Bri- will go on to England, where tish School, now King George ing of the Colony's education news) can only be found in a they will ineet up with their

son, who is a District Officer in Northern Rhodesla,

A

Gir

HOME IN IRELAND Their daughter, Corla, teacher at St Stephen's Schoot here, will be flying home to join her parents at the end of the present school term.

Bat in England, the Croziers have not made up their minds what they will do. "My home Is in Ireland, and we may go there, but I really don't know yet," said Mr Crozler.

'All I do know is that I can't myrelt permanently TC- tired. I will have to find some-

James Bond

BY SAN CLEMIKS

DRAWING BY JOHN MELUSKY

LISTEN, CAPN- DIESELS! DEY SYNT

A BOAT ROUND... MAYBE WIT

MACHINE GUN'

BACK INTO

THE BUSHES, CUT DOWN BEHIND

THE RIDGE- QUICK!

were

Crozier Mr and Mrs married in Hongkong in 1934. "We knew each other in En- land," sald Mr Crozier.

In econo- V. He also lectured mics and history at the Univer- sily.

During the war as Captain

tommanded

he

there

He does buy it!

modest half-page in the Satur

system after the war."

The things he most wants to day issue of a daily newspaper, see established here in the Aekt; and that the said reviews are of education are, the Chinese seldom, if ever, penned by local University, the extension and reviewers.

N. T. CHOW. diversification of secondary education, the encouragement of education for physically and mentally handicapped children, and the Comp,

extension of adult education.

Crezler. battery, and was made a PoW on Christmas Day, 1941. He war at first Interned in the

Omcers' Argyle-street and then at Shumshulpo.

In 1957 he was awarded tho CMG. Ho a member of the Legislative,

Executive and

Urban Councils.

cm-

Afr Crozier's thoughts on leaving the Colony? This is al great wrench for my wife and 1, our roots were deeply beddod here. I would bale in' Mrs Crozier is also a teacher,

thinkc I should never Rec and has taught for the last six

Hongkong again, and we de- years at the Peak School. She finitely intend to come back ono has also

attended with her day for a visit."

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