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Comment of the

day

The road to

Church unity

UR sister Sunday newn- paper last week published

article

kenched

"1

England moving towneds Rome?" The answer, of course, iH "No." And neither in Rome moving towards Canterbury, and nobody surely can expert her to.

What is the point, therefore, fall this talk of Church unity?

on

It does not mean that the

both leaders

sides expref that the many-and Heriota - divisions within Christendom are on the point of being, healed. It would be foolish for any Christian to hope for that -not just yet, anyway.

What it doen mean is that

there

many upright men. Protestant and Catho-

who

are sincerely

the over

lie:

grieved

bre

dif

ferences that are keeping them apart and have begun efforts in a variety of ways to remove these barriers,

It will not be

easy. The harriera are those of doe trine and doctrinal prae- tier, some of them, as the last Archbishop of Canter- bury has declared, "baving grave political and social consequenten" not only in Britain but in other lande.

A

ND what is probably a more formidable barrier there has grown up since the Reformation such a multitude of prejudices, such a dark ignorance of each other, that even the stouteal heart muxt quail

at the thought of the task of aweeping them away.

There has been

whole

series of meetings between Anglicans

Catholies ainee the war. They led to the now his- torle visit of Dr Fisher, tu the Vatican, and to the decision

contacts

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Ex-nightclub manager, showman in Colony

HK MAN GUILTY OF SMUGGLING

U.S. ENVOY Faces jail term

SCUTTLES

TO SAFETY

Caraces, June 14.

U.S. Ambassador Teodoro Moscoso to- night took refuge in a building of Venezuela's Central University after student rioters seriously damaged his cor.

Mr Moscoso was visiting a modern orchi- tecture exhibit in tho school when the attack occurred.

Was not

Embassy officials said Mr Moscoso attacked personally, but he was unable to leave the architecturo school, since university 00- thorities could not guaranteo his safety.

Unconfirmed reports said the Ambassador's Cadillac limousine had been burned.--UPI.

ARREST

New Delhi, June 14. Police have arrested

Com- munist leader A. R. Gopalan, who announced on June 0 ከነሮ would fast to death, it wan Korned here today,

the Lower House of Parliament, Gopalon, Deputy Leader uf

started his hunger strike In progest against government forest land evictions.-UPI,

in U.S. on

gold charge

New York, Juno 14.

Herbert E. Fallis, a naturalised American

HK girl CASTRO SAYS JUST ONCE

among injured in U.S.

and former Hongkong resident, today Five members of a BOAC

San Francisco, Juno 14.

flight crow including 31- your-old Mei-ling. Chong,

of Hongkong, were cri- tically injured on Tuesday

cor wont out of control on a curve and plunged into

YES TO

EXCHANGE

-But adds condition

Havana, June 14.

night when their ronted Prime Minister Fidel Castro conditionally agreed today to free his Cuban invasion prisoners in exchange for small instead of big tractors.

halted his trial in a Fodoral Court to plead guilty to an indictment charging him with concealing US$85,000 worth of gold on board a ship 18 months ago. Fallis once operated the Round-Up Room night- club and the Horseshoe Bar in Kowloon, He was also a booking agent for nightclub floor- shows in the Colony. He is married to Hawai-Francisco ian dancer Gladys Kalani.

Fallis, 55, had been on trial since Monday before Federal Judge William B.

Herlands.

022

There was no juty.

Failis will be sentenced June 28. He could be jailed for five years and fined $10,000.

The change of plea came after the government's chief wliness, Abraham Block, 38, chief steward on the liner President Polk, completed his testimony.

Courier

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Block shid Fallis ave hir 3,000 troy ounces of gold in ounce bars for delivery to Bom bay, where it would have bean worth US$200,000.

agents, 111 Indian customs searching the ship in Bombay, hed live of the bars practically thrown in their faces in an at-

tempt to stop the search for the balance of the gold.

Block handed the agents ave bars in a successful attempt to stop the search for the remain-

a co-conspirator in mg gold, WAR the gold smuggling, but nut that he was acting as a courier defendant at the trial: Block said

for Falls. He said that Follis

was a "front man" for a Chinese syndiente.

Call for renewal of

HK textile pact

Manchester, June 14.

A call for a further three-year restriction on cot- ton cloth imports from Hongkong was made here today by Mr Harold B. Harrison, Chair- man of the Cotton and Rayon Merchants' Association.

Unless action was taken

to

a creck 35 miles north of Ukiah, California. They were returning to San from a visit to the Redwoods 511

this

northern California coastal area,

IN A WHILE...

Now York, June 14.

Patrolman

Honry

D

Ferrell intorrupted session of Magistrate Kenneth Phipps court

-but the judgo didn't mind.

Ferrail looked out of the court's window, then dashed out of the build- ing.

Ho came back and apologised to Mr Phipps, who told him, "That's perfectly all right."

It isn't every day a court officer sees three burglars climbing into a window of on adjacent apartment house, then captures them.-UPI,

ex- Twi for

was

for seeking indemnification what he described as the U.S.- fomented invasion of Cuba.

AGADIR QUAKE

While he now is willing to sellic for smaller tractors of the type the committes offered, months

Survivors

which

of the earthquake dusstroyed Agadir Into ago hed

He demanded an "indemnity" million plus transportation valued at US$28 million plus-penses. He said he was around 10 times the offer of the asking to trade machinery Taken to Howard Memoria: American Tractors-for-Freedom human lives, but rather Hospital at nearby Willits were: committee. Captain Frederick RIX. Bournemouth, pilat; Peter Welsh, 26, of Old Windsor, co-pilot and named by the California Iligh way Patrol as driver of the car

1,

The

negotiators from the United States left Castro's office after a three-hour, 40-minute bargaining session and mel alone to decide On

their before returning to !response: Stewardesses Arvil Whit their own country. tacker, 24; Mei-ling Chong, 31;|

OUTING

תו?

Definito

and Julie Saith. 22.

The Highway Patrol said the

outing

A spokestnan for the four- group left on the Monday after their fight to the

man American technical team United Slities from London,

sald the group would communi- The car skidded out of control

cate once more with Castro, then im a sweeping curve, went over would definitely ny to Washing- alt embankment and plunged ton on Thursday to confer with

Valley Creek, its London into

parent coinmitted vi pro- minent U.S. citizens raising fund to buy the trac-

Then Block told Fallis that all the gold had been taken by the agents, But Failla, sensing Arlek, followed Block around the world and, when the ship which is virtually dry,

The precise retiched

Block Genoa, Italy, admitted to Falls that he still injuries hat most of the gold.

Agreed

was

nature of their not unnounced Į pending studies of X-rays.--AP.

LOTS.

The

who are

committee was formed with President Kennedy's help

The then spread to the SEQUEL TO DEATH use suha un Mar 11,200

gold in a steward's

cabin and

ar-

return it to Hongkong. But the liner docked in New Jersey on November 1, 1959, and customs agents arrested Block and seized the gold.

10 Block agreed co-operate with custums agents. He ranged a meeting with Fallis At the Hotel Statler. When Block brought four packages of Rotel fo Fallis at the hotel. castoms agents stopped in and made the arrest.

of

Fallis was indicted on Novem-

ber 24, 1959, on three counts

conspiracy,

and alding the concealment of 2,400 ounces of gold-UPI.

OF ALI KHAN

Paris, June 14. An examining magistente lc- day ordered that a Parls cffles worker, Charles Bichaton, should be charged with mans- laughter

out of arising

the death of Prince Aly Khan 13 months ago.

The would exchange some 1,200 caplives from the abortive April 17 invasion for 500 tractors.

The Cuban chief asked for 500 heavy-duty tructors construction jobs.

Original

used

for

UN

DJ thre

counter- The

committee offered 500 smaller tractors for farm use. The fund raisers ex timated US$2.5 million might be enough to buy equipmem they had in mind.

Cestro said, however, that his before original demand for the 500 large tradors would have cust US$28

Bichaton was driving the car which was in collision with that of the Prince, Justice

sald the trial

sources likely

to take place

October.--Reuter,

is un-

RUSH FOR JARDINE SHARES

statement by Hongkong texile

abeiting to maintain the prevent an unrestricted Now of leaders that the Colony had no established on Asian Commonwealth imports, intention of renewing its pact that occasion in a variety he said, the recent prosperity with Lancashire. of ways.

Lancashire's splacing Zack From reports they understood weaving mills would quickly there was despondency among The ripples of all this bave | diminish.

Hongkong weavers #11 having even extended to Hongkong, Short

time werking and cloth shipments to the United Kingdom reduced - about 20 where Anglican clergymen further loss of workers in the

million square yards as a have attended

Catholic industry would possibly at, result of the voluntary under- Masses. Inel Cathalie be added. priests have been present at Concentration Anglican Commasion Ser- vices.

Further conct stretten in he industry inlet even be neces- And only recently the Gospel |sary,

during Mass in at least one

Mr Harrisen told the annual Catholic church here was me ng of the Association that read from the New English while Hongkong's Bible.

undertaking

full

to restrit sapnents to Bellain endent next January, the These may all seem rather ben.ats el modernisation in milf would not be trivial things but when one Lancashire Considera that they would fell until 1964. have been unthinkable only

taking.

This reduction was "entirely increase! the result of greatly exports

mache-up garments which have increased from the equivalent of 30 million square Yards to 78 million square yards,

"The present arrangement is 100 greatly to the advantage of Hongkong.

"Imports of made-up gar- ments must have definite dimensions."

ille He declared: "This, in itself. enough for imports from the Commonwealth Aslan

a few years ago, one realises is reason

that Christians have already countries to be restricted for at f gune somme way long the least a further three years after road to the point where we the present arrangements muy all Indeed be one, us expire."

the Divine Founder of our religion prayed.

I'

TT

will be a long road and

a painful one, with many

Government backing would?

be essential, he said, when the voluntary trade Dereements came to be reviewed,

"Olherwise, the government- į sponsored and financed re

misunderstandings, taitures organisation scheme will have

voices

and other obstacles ahend. There are stifl raised here and there ngainst the great work that has been put in motion:

failed in its objective.

"Mutual advantages might accrue if irade missions the. Aston Commonwealth

from

Ox-

The development of the lex- industry of Hongkong should not be encouraged be- yond reasonable Hmits If ulti- mate dlaster to the Colony was to be avoided,Teater,

Robbery at Royal jewellers

porters were sent to the United Smash Kingdom to meet government officials and the colton board." Benefits

All Christians worthy of the name will ignore these din- cordances. It may not be immediately obvious

ed not only about Are to

Imporia but also made-up guoda that as well. It висея

the divialona healed.

thore be a genuine desire

but

Bway

London, June 14.

JADINES SUDE ANE

高雄

Members of the public crowding the Bank's counters this morning.

Subscriptions for shares offered

by Jardine, Matheson & Co.) Lid, closed fivo minutes after opening at 10 this morning.

und Frab thloves ralded Garrards, the Royal Jewellers, here early today were disturbed by Recurity guards inside and got Mr Harrison also sald

that

only * tew valuable watches. how the industry should be concern- grey cloth

Thieves parked their fant car on the pavement near the shop In fashionable Regent-atreel. He added: "Hongkang benents They made a hole in the thick for unity to ho schloved, considerably from the arrange- glass of a show window then and for both aldes toment which made

available a cut through a metal grille Inside During the short spell, a num- share

ber of last-mianto applicants the the window: of cultivate the two greatent substantial

pushed

with markei in

their formAM British of Christian virtues--with-

duty-free Garrards hold a Royal wor

the chequer allashed across rant

Queen as Jewellers to

counter at the Hongkong and out which all eine is hope made-up goods.

"' advocate that such goods Elizabeth. They have for about lens-humility and charity,

Shanghai Bank. and there in no doubt that must be restricted in any future 200 years cleaned and cared for

Said one affeer at the bank: agreements."

the Crown Jowels which BTC

that the way will be shown to

"Many people, knowing The Amaocialiou, he declared, kept in the Tower of London.-

subscripikona may

De ploerd was greatly concerned at the China Mall Special.

shortly

after 10 am today, in their applications

Was on

handed yesterday." The peak of the rush

Tuesday when four tour quence of applicants Olied up the banking hall. Subscriptions opened on hton-

day. The demand great that the shares were soon said to hayo been over- subscribed.

WAR

10

The rush for the abarez oregstod

# run

+ well-known

Chinese bank yesterday.

It is exproted that the company will soon make known the total number applications for shares and the method it will use in apportioning the abares among applicanta.

Jardine, Matheson & Co, Ltd, offered 802,948 sharon to the public at $16 each. Of these, 180,000 shares will be alloited to employees of Jardino's and ila associated companies.

Agadir, Jime 14.

10

the

Castro sald, he wants what streets In panle today when a ever number of such tractors slight tremer shook the town. US$28 million would buy, plus | No transportation costs,—AP,

damage

was reported.

Reutor,

SAN FRANCISCO SIZZLES

A

San Franciaco, June 14. sizzling 100.8 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday made Sau Francisco one of the hottest cllles in the United States, caused more than two score heat prostrations and afflicted thousands with eye-watering smog.

International Airport swelter- ed in a record 100.

The temperature broke all June | Travellers at San Francisco

records since the weather bureau started keeping them m 1071. The normal high for San Fran- cisco on June 14 is 00. The hottest ever recorded here was 101,2 on September 10, 1913.

The temperature rocketed up- ward 21 degrees between 10 am and 2 pm.

For

men who enjoy the best

So many heat cases were treat- ed at Candlestick Park during the Milwaukee-San Francisco. League baseball game that, when a caller asked the first pid station how many patients had been treated, on atten- dant snapped, "We're too busy just now" and hungjup--AP.

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