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A. blushing Yuri Gagarin drove to a reception ot the Russian exhibition in London with a smudge of lipstick on his check.

the came from

It

lips of

+1

pretty dental nurse, 23-year-

ald Olivia Brayden.

Olivia

Yuri

"ambushed"

5. 5in.

The

the steps Russian Embassy-and Rave the Russian astronaut his must embarrassing moment. She fought her way

cheering girl autograph hun-

dear sin

through

VERY VAGUE

Bring madest man, I do not perten to speak for "mary but. speaking for rezlers," myself, fall to see any point criticism," unless, fa "age"

of course, by constant practice

to

"Vague the specialists In criticisme" atm

became great if anonymous) erities.

N. T. CHOW.

Mental Health

Association holding meeting

The

tho

next meeting of Mental Health Association will

1 held on Monday, July 24,

1961. at Come

tera, dong her wris

round

h neck and planted ber kiss z solidly on ins check. Yuri last his smile for a mo-

ment and blushed.

a Russian Bodyguards pulled Olivia away from him act

her thrust

back inte the crowd. Said Olivia: "Now 1 have made. history by being the first English girl to kiss hiro. 1 made up my mind as soon as 1 saw hiry that he was my new No. 1 heart-throb. It¦ was quite a long kiss

bave

friend and

I

CHINA * MAIL

don't think he is go to like il very muçis.”

ח!

Yuri Gagarin spent a lot of

time

rainy Manchester where by haci a fantastic welcome and became "Hon-i burary Member No. 1" of the foundry workers' union.

I drove back to the Russian Einbussy from London Airport at 5.15 pm and two hours Inter stepped out to the cheers of the crowd-and walked Into Olivia's arms.

Picture shows Yuri at the con- trols of BEA Viscount turbo- prop airliner which took him to Manchester,

Lady McLeod

opens

welfare centre for Army families

Established 1045

WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961.

Fails in appeal

The appeal by Ho Chun- yuen, 30, against the death sentence posed on lin for chopping to death a 16-year-old girl on March 5, was dismalzed by

the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Hogan, in the Full Court this morning.

Ho had been tried by Mr Justice W. A, Binir-Kerr on

May 20.

DRIVING TESTS

Woman

prisoner testifies in conspiracy case

SUNSPOTSA woman, Yen Pui-heng, alias Lung Por, now

PLAGUE

HK RADIO SERVICES

In

serving a prison term for driving test irregu- larities, this morning gave evidence for the Crown in the driving test conspiracy trial of a driving instructor before Judge R. H. Mills- Owens at the Victoria District Court.

Yen, better known as Lung Por, said that the accused's Job the organisation, the Tul Kung Sze, was to give signals to examiners. His signal was to walk by the testing vehicle as soon as it started to move, she added

Hongkong's rodio

com-

The Accused, Tang Fat-kin, munications with other

30, is facing trial on a charge parts of the

world were of conspiring to solicit money blackouts from driving instructors with plagued with yesterday and this mom-intent to corrupt the examiners, Winess said that she joined ing because of sunspots,

and Cable and Wiroloss the organisation in 1959,

was 10 contact spokesman told the China at her job

driving instructors, collect Mail.

money from them and signal the examiners,

The Colony's radiophone link with London went of at 6.30 of a because pm yesterday failure in the relay clrcult be tween Colombo and London. Reception improved at 9 pm.

There was "a general weak- ness" in the radio-telegraphic

When asked how many times # week she contacted driving instructors, she said she could not remember

butt exactly, added that it was a "few times a day."

scrvices west of Hongkong The money during the same period. It was each instructor only with the aid of the auto-to $320, she said. maile error-correcting equip- ment that the circuit was kept going.

PERIODIC

News agencies experienced i pericle binckouts in radio re- Tecption 5t varlous times between yesterday evening and this morning.

this A report from London morning said that radio com- munications were completely

tour hours disrupted for 1400 GMT.

by

collected from was from $300

When she had contacted the instructors, she would ask for the time of the test and the type of vehicle used. The informa- tion would then be passed on to the man in charge of the 'Tai Kung Sze, a Fung King-wal.

After passing on the Informa- tion, she would look for the to see whether "he examinet was one of my examiners", she continued.

The

"If so, I would then give him the signals," she said.

included smoking signals a cigarette, holding a hand-

Lady McLeod opened the Welfare Centre at Marl-

A Reuter report from Moscow said scientists there yesterday Tai Hang-road this served on borough House

solar ex- gigantle

minutes- morning for the use of Army families resi-plosion lasting 02 dent in the block of flats completed last three times as long as a normal kerchief and sometimes holding

explosion on the sun.

autumn.

In Washington, according to United Press International, On her arrival at the Centre Mes Long said that the Centre | scientists yesterday reported that

would be used us a Baby Clinic she was welcomed by Mrs D. Long, who is in charge of the and Wives Club for recreational Centre andi

with a purpotes and a SSAFA sister presented banquet of roses ond orchids by would attend regularly to help He Beverly Long, who won a With the child welfare and prize in the Baby Show at Vie-medical cure. toria Barracks yesterday.

BABY CLINIC

Lady MeLnd shook hands attending the ceremony, including

pm at the British with all these

Reading Itoom, Glou-opening

wives From 38 Army families

erster Building.

Two Bls will be shown:

Lady McLeod and Mrs A. B. Dick, and other guests were in- vited to a coffee reception ful- lowing the opening ceremony.

living at Marlborough House. Familes

RAMC, represented RASC, Royni Signals,

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(b) "Popular Psychology".

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Compensation for tenants

S

The President of Tonancy Tribunal, Mr C. Q. Lim and mombers, Mr H. A. Noronha and Mr J. H. Liddell have recommended

exemption of Nos 25-27; Cedar-street, Shamshuipo, amounting to

compensation to

and Ienants $182,505.

The applicant, Mr Kong Tak- yan, plans Lo replace the tentments by a 12-storey bulld- ing of five shops and 55 fats, to cost $670,000.

Compensation amounting to $150,318 to tenants and exemp- tion of Nos 550-552, Nathan- rund. Mongkok, have been re- commended

by Tenancy Tribunal President, Mr J. R. Oliver, sitting with members Mr G. D. Smart and Mr K. S. L.

large solar flare occurred on July 11 which began to disrupt radio communications two days later. This was hardly ever when, on July 15, there was another gigantic sun explosion. This has caused radio trouble for the past three days,

ared umbrella,

The accused also gave signals by walking

testing past the vehicle when it started to move

away.

-

Hearing is continuing. Mr Howard Hobson, assisted by Inspector M. E. Davis, is pro- secuting.

Mr Percy Chen, instructed by Mr George Liang, in for the do- fence.

SEXTON WHO KILLED A BOY

TO BE

SHOT

Moscow.

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AVAILABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES.

Many apply to buy land

for

Many applications the purchase of a 42.175 rq. ft. Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf' and Godown Co Lid lot have been sent to the company's solleltors, Mesars Deacons,

Others were sent just be- fore the 11 o'clook dead- line this morning.

The land is at present cccupied by godowns and shops. It is near the Star Ferry Concourse In Kow- loon and l regarded as ati ideal site for a hotel.

Result of the successful tender will be announced

later today.

HER HIDE AND SEEK' ENDS

SALLY WESTON

GAY SALLY

FINDS HERSELF

IN JAIL

By BRIAN PARK

loving Sally since June 23 when Judge Alistair Hamilton, sitting at Banbury, Oxon, ordered her arrest for contempt of court.

Letters ignored

The

From the Filos

25

THE

years -AGO-

July 1936

of

prevalence foreign stumon coming

ashore from their ships and remaining in the Colony without passports was men- tioned by Sub-Inspector Nolloth ut the Centrul Magistracy yesterday when he prosecuted Nikiwatori Kani, 32,

a Japanese, of Gloucester Road, for having entered the Colony with- out a valid passport and with having failed to regis-

ter.

"

In addition to an expul- sion order made against him by the magistrate, Kani was fined

$50, in default a month's imprisonment, on the first churge und $25 in default fortnight's jail, on the second count.

in

The accused had arrived Japanese fishing schooner on June 15 and had been living in a Japanese boarding house. He had no money, the court heard.

☆ ☆

With a view to implement- ing certain recommendations made by Mr Burney, H. M. Inspector in his recent report The judge heard from in local education, the Direc- Official Receiver, Mr W. White tor of Education, Mr G. R. head. that she had defied 0

Sayer is

in instituting a com- previous court order to give a mon Claan 2 examination for statement of her affairs, and all local English schools, Gov- had ignored all warning letters.

Debts totalling nearly £3,000 eriment and Grant-in-Aid,

The cramination will be were mentioned, including bills

and controlled by a Syndicate for horses, stabling clothing.

under the chairmanship of un Inspector of English Schools appointed by the Director, and of the heads of

Sally Tollit)

Weslon (reat name was always out when bollifta and representatives of

the Omelal Revelver called at siting provided schoola:

Field Manor-a spacious 20- and of such participating year-old Cotswold stone man- Grant schools as accepting the sion amid lawns and evergreens Directorn invitation to mem at the end of & 200-yard-long bership.

drive.

It will be held for the first. She has lived there for two time towards the end of the

years with her mother and aunt. next summer term, that

Last week, two bailiffs and

a woman assistant arrived.

At the house with which goes the file Lord of

the

Manor-the ballifts spent nearly

Hay in June or July 1937,

*

two hours trying to persuade 66HIANG

Sally to go with them.

to

*

Kai-shek in

his position as headi

Then the police were called. of the Central Government And after another hour's

argument

Sally

was Anally is stronger than ever in my bundled into a police car and estimation," continued Dr driven off to prison.

London. CALLY WESTON

whose name has been linked with leading sportsmen, is in Hollo- way Jail after a seven-D. day game of "hide and seck" with police and county court bailiffs.

The game came to an abrupt;

of racing driver Stirling Moss haired Sally-one-time friend and Jockey

FOUR schoolboys climbing to the bell tower of and for 29-year-old auburn-

church in Novosibirsk, a Siberian industrial town, were spotted by the sexton, Bakhtin, and a church official, Igoshkin.

Bakhtin had a gun. He fired-and one of the boys fell, shot dead.

an

The church authorities said the shooting was accident. The boys were trying to steal pigeons from the tower, and the sexton fired to frighten the boys away, they claimed.

'Three boaten up′

All the Soviet daily papers reported the story-but Pravda insisted the boys only wanted to play with pigeons and never intended to steal, while Komsomols- kaya Pravda said that Bakhtin fired point-blank at one of the boys while Igoshkin cruelly bent up the other three.

Mr Leslie Wright instructed by Brutton and Co, appeared for the applicants, the Kow loon Investment Co, who plan to replace the premises with a new 15-storey structure costing $700,000.

Bakhtin and Igoshkin were religious fanaticism and hatred Thils will provide shops, arrested. Their trial lasted six for all unbelievers made him offices and flats increasing the days, Bakhtin was sentenced to commit that alnisler murder," floor area from 9,000 to 42,000 be shot, and Igoahkin was says the paper. square feet.

Jalled for eight years,

Plans were prepared by Mr Steven S. L Yue.

Police recruits

to parade

A passing out parade of one squid of 27 Cantonese recruit police constables will be held at the Police Training School in Aberdeen on Saturday.

Pravda prints a letter from "People who were present at Novosibirak hospitat cleaner the trial greeted the sentence declaring that the shooting with cheers and leud applause," made her renounce her faith in says Komsomolskaya Pravdo, Church and God.

Then, taking the opportunity "Let this incident be a lesson for an attack on the Church, it to you as it was to me. Stop goes on to describe Bakhila as latening to the priests, do not moral degenerate, a pray, do not give the nation to drunkard, and a speculator those parasites in cassocks, and who hated work. Pretending to keep your children away from be sick, he found himself a religious fanatles," she says. warm haven in the Church," This is the latest of a series

Russia of prosocutions of

Soviet churchmen which the

"Fonoticism

"This iterate man catab-newspapers have used to make Mr W. Segrue, Director of lahed a vast propoganda_net- anti-Church, propagando. Criminat Investigation, will work among the people of his Ond archbishop was jailed into the Kalute,

parish, hield religious meetings for three years on tax fraud On parade will be a total of|in the evenings and talked to charges and another necused of

Inspectors the parishioners about eleven probationary

the drunken bouts and keeping “A

and 05 recruit polfco constables. Į imminent end of the world ... bevy of concubines."

Lester Piggott when a posse of bailiffs and police surrounded siately Fifield

Manor, in Oxfordshire.

They had been Trying to catch up with the gay, party,

POP by Goa

447

Her life

For the girl who did the

with

Wang.

"He has

trained his armies to fight the Chinese Communist in the hinter- social rounds

famous lands and until today зге sportsmen, It was an austere equal to most forces any- Interruption to her life in the where. Domestically there Hittle Cotswold village driving will be no major trouble. cars, exercising racehorses.

Kwangtung and Weston has had several sports Kwangsi provincial threat cars since she came here.

A neighbour said: "Miss! The

the horses."

"We only saw her when she has ended. The danger of was racing off in one of her civil war has passed. People cars or out exercising one of in these two provinces do not want to fight Nanking. Sally's future? Rather bleak. But the Japanese-clouds are The county court hearing the till dark and must be dis- bankruptcy proceedings is not sitting again until July 21. pelled.

EVER HEAR THAT TRUE STORY OF THE LUCKY BLOKE WOT LENT

HALF A CROWN TO AN ECCENTRIC MILLIONAIRE?

Look

one

hand!

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