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'FLOWER DRUM SONG'

ENVOYS COMING FROM SAN FRANCISCO

Two prominent San Francisco Chinese business- men will be arriving in Hongkong in the course of a tour in connection with the gala hospital-benefit performance there of thei Universal-International film "Flower Drum: Song," in which Hongkong's Nancy Kwan plays a big role.

The two Chinatown busÚJTOSS- men, Mr H. K. Wong and Mr AR LİN who are members of Mayor George Christopher's e vie vommittee, will entry token gifts and letters from the Mayor and paintings by Don King- man from the Flower Drum Song." In the course of their For Eastern tour.

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the to

The two men, who left Sin Francisco Inst week Mayor's special emissaries bring attention to the event. win visit tonolulu, Tokyo. Taipei, Bangkong. Manlin, Bangkok and Singapore,

'MEET THE PRESS'

Universal-international's far- eign press department and Mayor Christepher have arreng- ef fur them to meet the press. and the Mayors and Governors in the various cities and coun- tries they visit.

Bach envoy it also bringing

rucelat books on San Francisco From the San Franelsen and Chinatown Chambers of Com- merce, and a recording of "The Enchanted City." Their trip wit take about six weeks.

The benefit performance of "Flower Drum Song," which stars Nancy Kwan, James Shigeta, Mlynsni Umeki and Juardia Tind), wifl be held at the RKO Golden Gate Theatre In San Fruneise, or: November 17. for Hunter, who produced the film version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical 14, stars, press and civic Nader will partielpal. in the lure-clay "Flower Drum Song" Festival. Three San Francisco hospitals will receive the pro- ereds.

An

Chinese paintings

to be displayed

at Cathedral Hall

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DRUM MAJOR'S MACE FOR HK REGIMENT

maco, a

A Drum Major's

gift from the officers of tho Middlesex Regiment, will be presented to

the Hongkong Regiment at Head- the Regimental quartors in Happy Valley at noon on Wednesday.

The muce will be presented by Brigadier J. E. F. Willoughby, Colonel of the Middlesex Real- ment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) and Chief of Staff, Land Ferees, in Teaffirm the alliance i ut the two regiments and their long standing ties in peace and

wan.

RECEPTION

It will be received by Colonel H. A.

Barros Botelho de Humrary Colonet of the Hong- kong Regiment (The Volun- wers).

will be A sinal reception held at the Regimental Head- quarters after the presentation ceremony.

Soldier teased women pedestrians

Gunner John M. Wilson, 23,

of 32 Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery, was fined $40 by Mr. P. F. X.

CHINA MAIL

Established 1845

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1961.

Constance Lover, the girl who became mixed up

peaceful

in an American race riot, strolled in English lane the athe day and said: "It was a pretty ugly experience. I never want to go through any- thing like it again."

A 20-year-old student, Constance spent two days in jail, charged with inciting a race riot in Monroe, North Carolina, USA. She was given a six-month suspended jail sentence, and flow back to London, to be rounited with her family.

*

Walter Her father, 48-year-old Mr

Lovor, lecturer in English literature at Durham University, was waiting of Gatwick Airport to meet her, Later, joined by her mother, Mrs Anita Lover and 18-year- old student sister Rachel, Constance said: "I have nover been in a riot before and I hope I never shall be again. 1 am not O professional agitator or anything like that. I went to America on a purely private visit.

"Sympathisors in New York are raising money for a possible appeal against my conviction. I would be willing to return there for the hearing if necessary. Before I go back to the London School of Economics I shall go on a short holiday with my parents.”

Picture shows a welcome home for Constance.

Leonard of South Kowloon ISHERMEN'S CHILDREN

Magistracy this morning for disorderly behaviour, Inspector A. Lew said that on Saturday, Wilson was sech at the junction of Carnarvon-road and the Grand Hotel, annoying women passers-by.

Wil: on told the Magistrate

TO HAVE NEW

SCHOOL AT SAI KUNG.

dear

The neutrals

Under the rulse of "neutrality", hypocrisy, which breeds in moral decrepitude, has too long been allowed to act as a major deterrent to peace,

By exposing the true nature of the so-called non-aligned nations' "neutrality". In your pertinent editorial "Time the Label was Changed" (China Mail September 14, 1966), you have rendered a great service Lo the cause of peace, for hypocrisy exposed cannot endure.

in a world at long last shaken out of its complacency towards the juvenile delinquents of the growing family of rusions, your words will echo Into a roar from all who live by the Rule of Law and long for peace.

earnestly

The time has come to stand up

and be counted.

Your

HENRI J. BALLERAND.

dear

the outbursts against neutrals on the 13th & 14th. Inst. Found to me. 1x an educated Aslan. like the rav- Ing of hydrophobic animal. Indeed I am greatly sur- prised that in this day and age there still exists such a human mind as yours and that of your Swiss friend's such a diabolical attitude of mind towards the Afro- Asian peoples.

Franco exploded her atom bombs in Africa, by which she gained all the knowledge from and was benefited by. It, but the Africans got the hell of their radioactive fall- outa. And a great African leader, Dr Nkruma kol angry about it and you called him "hypocrite"!

or

Now, with the desire of educat- ing the "BACKWARD" and the "NOT 80 BACKWARD" minds, venture

suggest that you or your Bwiss friend invite the Government University pathologists to do their post-mortems in your flat and if you do not like this Auggestion, don't you think that by your own reasoning, I am entitled to call you both "HYPOCRITES"T

That he was drunk and could not A new school for fishermen's children at Sai Kung With regards to your American

exhibition of Chinese recall what he had done,

paintings by soven pupils

of Mr Szoto Ki will be

opened at the St John's Actress expected

Cathedral Hall today.

here today

is

1

will be opened at 11 am on Wednesday by Mrs

J. Cater, wife of the Commissioner for co- operative Development and Fisheries.

The newly completed gehost, Department under

abula the subsidy

the tenth primary school to be' ende and the balance by the Fish operated by the Fish Marketing Marketing Organisation. Organisation, has accommoda- tion for 180 pupils in two daily sessions.

The pupils are Messrs Cho Wing-kwong. Ng Bing, Tan Yau-wong. Leung Yip-hung, Miss Eileen Peel, star of the Cheung Sek-kwun. Wonk Fun- stage production "Amorous fet, and Chan Tet-sang.

Prawn", which has just com- pleted successful run

;

It is also the third fishermen's Sydney and Melbourne, is ex-

childrens rchool to be operated pected to arrive in Hongkong, by the FMO in the port shelter by Qantas today.

zen, The other two are nt Miss Peel will stay in the Kau Sui and Hang Hau, Colony for a few days before i departing for London."

Their works are mainly of iandscapes, flowers and birds.

The exhibition will remain open from 10 am to 7 pm cach day till Wednesday, September 21.

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The Commissioner for Re- rettlement, Mr C, G. M. Morri- ren will formally open the new Itesettlement Department Build- ing in Pui Ching-road, Homan- in, Kowloon at 3 pm today.

THEY TEACH YOU TO DO YOUR

OWN MENDING, SEWING, COOKING AND WASHING — THEY MADE A

MAN OF ME!)

of

to

sir

Retiring

Replying to my humble verso Our old friend Chow WAN

rather terse,

From fatty heights he poured

his voorn

Upon these shoulders, most

forlorn.

It seems this muddle-headed

erlilo's

Not too well up in meta-

physics.

My modest versifying flights

Just spurred him on to

greater heights,

Sheaffers PEM

Fun For Mon

THE DOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

Tribunal hears

plans for

From the Files

new building 25

A 15-storey building to re-

place. Nos 61-65, Nan- chang-street, Shamshuipo, was described in exomp- tion proceedings this morning before Tenancy Tribunal.

Mr F. Zimmern appeared for the applicant Mrs Cheung Mun- zlu, owner of the three-storey housen with business tenants on the ground floors who have re- sipurants, shoe and book shops.

ADJOURNED The architect. Mr Au Yeung- So self-compulsion I'll abjure

And-la anonymity segure kal, planned a compalle strue

$720,000 for the ture eosling

by present occupied site at tenements which he said were in poor condition,

On finishing this final chorus,

to read Retiro

Thesaurus.

Who

Roget's

IGNORAMUS.

dear sir

buf

clear-minded scientiflo scholar could scienti fically diagnose my ignorance of what "value," clc. really are and at the same time he poetically confused as what really I am driving at? (May- be my poetic-selenife use of words in too sublic?)

N. T. CHOW.

dear sir

Mr C. C. Low (15:9:1981) should advice have taken his own offered in the concluding sen- tence of his letter of Friday, as by 'chiming' in he is only inviting the first of this Chow- Wow-Low triangular wrang- the castro- lers to continue

veray, as that egoilst is certain to demand the last word like the garrulous old wife in a tilt with her hubby. That pur- veyor of strange words has himself frequently offered the most sensible advice to his opponents not to read bi stuff if they found them disagree- able which must be admitted was the only sensible thing he had thus far made clear in print. Myself, when I see the familiar (they say familiarlty breeds contempt, how true!) паше the correspondence columns I'd recall the advice of our "Hongkong's Institution" and skip 'the stuft' with pies- i

Aure.

By the way, doesn't one call a mental home some sort of an institution? Wonder if were ts any relationship in ‘associa- tion of Ideas' when one is call- ed a 'institution'. We all should apply for admission as residents, or do they call them- selves An-mates'?

HOW NOW

dear sir

"AIDS", which always mada a mockery of human dignity everywhere they went, I can asure you that there are now getting less and less human for sale in Asia and Africa, I can also tell you and your Swiss friend that with the exception of a few, all the great national leaders Asia and Africa today real patriots and lovers of their own peoples, though you they may look like traftors as Juda did to Messella,

"Breathe there a man.. whose soul so dead, who never to himself hath said 'Tis my own, my native land?", yes. ibere breathed plenty of such men In Asia and Africa before, but certainly NOT NOW, Azla and Africa are standing up new, though you used to see them "A Victim" expresses dismay

-lying down in the past. Time.

tuarches on.

Ah! Carlsberg It is worth

waiting for

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T. P. W.

Carlsberg

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Victim

I would like to follow up with your reader who signs himself as "A Victim" in his letter to you

Don commenting on

Carlos feature article on the bullälug racket in Telmakataui.

al government's apathy to the plight of the victims of this type. of racketeering and wonders why "the authorilles are doing nothlog about the racket which the China Mall had fearlessly exposed". 1 must say that this feeling is abared by the- majorliy of your readers.

But ainen no resetion has come

from

дог official quarters, can we expect any to come from building contractor eirales, Don Carlos might be able to do the pubile another service by following og hla

Arst exposure slory with

another

reporting on Government's point of view, And to enquire into why these building rackata seem successfully able to enlist the protection of the law against the "vlatim=” complaints. Олп Government Introduce

legislation to permit sales of futa_only after the struction of the building “haa been completed. This WAY/ would-be fat owners will have the chance to see and Inspect what they 1.6 actually buying,

'THEÖRDONE LI,

dear sir

I aurpeet Jour correspondent G.I.P. change bid, label to RIP.

HENRI J. "DALLTRAND.

Mr J., R. Oliver, President of Tenancy Tribunal, ned mem- bers, Mr W. W. C. Shewan and Mr. H. Chung ordered an ad-

journment for settlement terms,

discussion

39-year-old man charged with corruption

of

A 39-year-old man, Yeung

years

-AGO. September 1936 YITHIN & week of by the American authorities that counterfeit U.S. currency notes of U.S.$20 denomina- tion were being circulated in the Shanghai aren, officers of the special crime branch, SMP headquarters, in Shanghai, led by Detective Sub-Inspector G. Pryde, a few days ago completed a neatly-prepared coup, which it is believed will lead to the breaking-up of the gang of forgers concerned, says the Shanghai Times,

W warning

Three hundred and sixty- five counterfeit U.S.$20 notes were seized when two arrests were made in the Great Eastern Hotel, repre- senting a face value of US$7,300, or

than

more

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Sxe-mon, of 23 Wing-Wo- $24,000 local currency. stract, second floor, Con- tral, appeared before Mr J. Contral T. Williams at Magistracy this morning

Letter to the Editor. Sir,-May draw your attention to the fact that on a charge of corruption. since your recent article on Young was remanded until homework the amount impos- Thursday for further enquiries ed in some instances has been on ball of $7,000.

almost doubled? Can you or No pica was laken.

The en-

It is alleged that on Saturday,y of your readers inform the Young corruptly gave $4,000 to if parente are legally entitled Faul Wong Kam-chiu, an Assis to refiae homework on behalf tant Trade Omcer of the De- of their children? partment of Commerce and Incroachment of school imposi dustry as an inducement or re-tions over domestic authority ward for Wong not to disclose is becoming a distinct nienace the irregularities of the books to home life.

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