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ONE WORD CURE FOR WORLD TENSION

years

-AGO-

September 1936

Kai Tak, Hongkong's air- port, has acidom experienced more exclling afternoon than it did yesterday, when a Batt

crowd waited expectant-

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ly for early four hours for the arrival of Miss Dorothy Killgaltan and ⚫ Mr Leo

Kiernan,

round the world travellers who were racing here to catch the President Pierce for Manila,

History was made during the afternoon too, when, for the frst time in the Far East, telephonic conversation had between a passenger in

was

the plane and the land. While the Imperial Airways plane Dorado was still over Hainan, nearly 300-miles from Hong- kong, a conversation was held betwcen one of her passen gers, Mr

York Timerman, of the New and Press repre- sentatives at the airport.

Later in the afternoon anxiety grew concerning Miss Killgollen, who w due to arrive at 1 pm in a specially chartered plane from Hanoi. The small Moth which was to bring the newspaper

woman did not turn

the up at aerodrome until 4.40 um

though somewhat earlier word HACS received that the plane had been delayed by landing at Fort Bayard.

'Angry Young Man' gets

himself comfortable

There were violent clashes in and around Trafalgar Square, London, last week, when 3,000 police struggled to clear a crowd of 15,000 in the biggest "ban-the-bomb“. demonstration held in London.

By the time the demonstrators as they down in the roads įpaign for Nuclear Disarmament,

The thou was arrested, although he pro were finally cleared from the around the square. square. It was an hour past rald-sands left cheered and shouted tested that he was only there

as each bach was driven away, jar an observer. night, and 1,140 people had been arrested), including Buch blk The notice at first were good At midnight. when the de-

Brockway,

Vanessa Redgrave, move the crowd out of the hours, there was still a crowd Shelagh Delaney and Canon square and into side streets, 1,800, but soon after the police Collins,

there were some ugly incidents, moved in and cleared all but a

few scorn. Not all were provoked by the demonstrators,

Helicopter saves

names as John Osborne, Fenner, humoured, but when ordered to monstration had lasted even women and baby

"

Midnight march

niter and allow~

All-night vigil

Theso planned to keen an all night vigli and then meat Earl Ittisell, due to be released from wrison the next morning.

Picturo shows

London.

Onc Indian word, repeated over and over again, can release world ten-

sion and avert war, claims Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, from the Valley of the Saints, India, now in London.

The Maharishi ("Great Saint")

is on a world tour, teaching his special system of deep medita- tion, based on "the word."

The word is different for each individual; it has to be repeated over and over again, until the (individual penetrates below the level of conscious thoughi, when peaceful and beneficial vibra- tions are given out,

The Maharishi's message Is that when a man's mind, is not peaceful, it creates vibrations of lension in the atmosphere.

The sun of these tensions finally explodes into war,

A bubble

He Blustrated this on 1 blackboard, showing thought as a bubble' rising from the bed of:

pond, bursting, and making ripples on the surface.

Two women and a baby adrift in a dinghy in the Solent wero His method, he said, gal down After a loudspeaker, statement

Bunie demonstrators,

rescued by helleopter the other to the source of the bubble be from the crowd that a march on i being erreated

night Mr Kenneth Smith and fore it could get to the surface, Parliament Square was planneded ball, returhed and were re-

Mr. Roger Emith, both of Ten- and cause, the dense ripples. after midnight, when the emer-

arrested, gency police order banning the

nyann-road, Cowes, stayed 'on

Five Bri

"guides" have demonstrators was due to ex- The demonstration was or

board to try to restart the out-been appointed by the Mahari- pare, police announced that the gunised by the Commitice of

board motor,

ahi to spread the message order had been extended unlit ro, and Patrick Poille, acting John Osborne (in light rain.

Britain. midnight the next day,

secretary of the Committee, was cont) turning from sitting down Bembridge lifeboat searched

in Trafalgar Square to lying the Solent for five hours fur Picture shows the Maharishi A procession of coaches and

down, Behind the line of police, ; two boys aged 18 and 10, mise- : Mahesh Yogi using a blackboard lorries carried away the des Canon Collins, chairman of one of the famous lions at the ing in two canoes.—London Ex, in a London' hotel to explai monstrators, who were arrested the rival organisation, the Cam- foot of Nelson's -Column, - press Service:

11: his ayıtboi of deep meditation.

one of those arrested,

playwright

In

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THE LONGER WE LEAVE IT IN HERE- THE LESS BECOMES

IT'S SPENDING POWER!

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QUEEN

-50-YEARS AGO

EXTRACT from SCM Post 20 years ugo column:

"Though postponed from a fortnight previously, the promenade concert held on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground on Saturday night was a splendid success.

"There was good at- tendunce, and though the sky was overcast, the even- ing was quite mild and the rain thoughtfully held off. The platform, matshed structure, had been made to look very beautiful. There were scores of vari-coloured olectric glows and hanging lanterna, and lavish but. artístic adornmenta of plants, flowers and ever-

greens.

"Several of the flags won by Hongkong in the inter- port cricket matches with Shanghai were utilised, and to the reur was 1 neat tableau of sporting re- quisites -bats, baile, stumps, pads and tennis rackets surmounted by the handsome silver shield present held by the

at

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