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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1961.

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PICTORIAL PARADE Centre for route of

RIGHT: Sir Michael Turner seen cutting a rib~ bon to formally open the Hongkong Softball. Asso- clation's new grounds at Mission-road, Kowloon.

DELOW: The new Vicar

of St Andrew's

Church,

Rey J, R. S. Michell, seen

with his family on arrival

by the my Asia on Sunday,

ABOVE: Saparated by a distance of two matros only, soldiers of the Soviet zono People's Army stand opposite West Berliners. Detween them is the barb- ed wire fonco which has meanwhile been replaced by concrete walls.

RIGHT: Professor Daniel Logache of the Sorbonne spbaking on the connec- tion betwean mantal ill- net and welfare of international meeting in Geneva.

an

Printed and published by TERENCE CURDON NEWLANDA PEARCE for and un behair of Bouth China Morning Post Ximited t 1-3 Wyndhatn Atree, City of Victoria" in "the Colony of Hongkong.

ABOVE: Maintaining an ancient Chinose tradition, these two children play with gaily-coloured paper lanterns during the Mid- Autumn Festival on Sun- day.

LEFT: Mr and

Mrs

A. W. F. Cousens (centre) chatting with Mr Buzz Hunt (left) and Mr Torry Cleaver at their wedding reception held

the Foreign Correspondents Club. They were married of tho Registry last

Thursday.

ot

the Northern Lights

Anchorage,

In four and a half years, Anchorage airport, on a plateau ringed by the Chugach mountains, developed from a provincial airfield into a big international air station.

Through it today sweep, 16 times a week, huge Jet alecraft flying "the route of the North- ern Lights" 2,400 miles across the broad Paelfie and the Arelle

Ind over populous" European countries.

In the airport lounge, the only United States stop on the pelar route linking three continents Europe, America end Asia--mingle the people of many nations as they wait fer | their aircraft to be serviced and

rejuelled.

Languages

Arrivals and departures are always announced nowadays in four languages-English, French,

Colony factories receive orders for stockings

The stocking industry took a turn for the bettor in August .and September when Colony factorior received orders for more than 200,000 dozen pairs from overseas buyers. Ninety per cent of the orders, which came from Africa, the Middle East and South America, were for nylon clasile stockings, The new crders brought into | bitsiness-sulted Japanese, and

operation 00 per cent of the East Indians in turbons who modern electrical hosiery-knit- mingle in the lounge, halls and ting machines and 50 per cent dining room with native jof the old guliting machines in Eskimos from remote constal

German ord Japanese for the benull of smartly dressed Europeans, kimono-clud от

regious wearing tur parus undocul factorles, mukluks (cariblou hide foot-

| wear),

Two parts of the airport always attract passengers.

The business was censid:red by Industrialiels to be better than in the same period last

car.

The orders have been evanly distributed among factorles of all sizes.

One is the airport dining room where, owing to time differences, they may be cat- ing the second breakfast, or the second Binner, of the Journey. Here, the Alaskan chaf declares, “American ham

甫 universi favourite."

Interna-

'3M' opens

office here

Wo

dear sir

Rehabilitation

Would

From the Filos

25

years

AGO

September 1936

THE

HE Ranchi which ar- rived yesterday from London and Singapore brought the following pas- sengers:

Professor K. H. Digby, of the Hongkong University, accompanied by Mrs Miss Digby.

and

Mr W. D. Bell formerly would be obliged it you of the Taikoo Dockyard, allow us to bring to who returned to the Colony the notice of the people of with Miss 1. C. Bell. Hongkong.

Lite that durlig week of September 25-30

Mrs C. Black and two

wn are endeavouring to put children, R. B. Davies, Capt. before the public the great W. Dowding, H. Drew. Mr meed of a fully equipped and Mra G. B. Foster, Mr Medieal and Retraining Re and Mrs E. Franklin, Mrs habilitation Centre and explain as fully

to

W. Hollings and two as possible G. what such a Centre comprises. children, Mr and Mrs F. The project is to be carried Hickey, Mr and Mrs. J. G. D. out by the Hongkong Society Lindsay, Mr and Mrs A. E. for Rehabilitation and for the Lissaman, P R. Lagden,

past two years, along with

other work, this has been its Mr and Mrs G. W. May, D. ultimate goal. A grant given Nickson, Mrs M. C. Potts, to us by Government from Miss L. P. Phillips, Mr and the United States of America Mrs W. A. Piper, Mstr and of HK$512,000 from World

Mrs

Refugee Year has brought this Miss Piper, Mr and

A. Russell and two dream

W. very much nearer reality and in spite of set- children, Mrs F. Roberts, backs, with a little help from Mias P. M. Stringer.

the pubile we may be able

to see our dream realised. The Stevenson, E. E. Vine, Mr R. H. Stevenson, Mrs

following is for the informa- Lion

of the public and we and Mrs A. Wright and would appreciate it if it could child, A. L. Warburton, Mrs

find a place in your columns. Warburton, Mrs G. A. Hall,

1. September 29-Mr Kenneth Mr and Mrs W. G. M. An- Fung Ping-fan will speak over derson, Mr and Mrs J. C. Radio Hongkong at 5.10 pm Finch, Mr. and Mrs Gilmore, and Commercial Radio at

9 Mr

2

The other is the tional

Shop

pm. where authentie Alaskan, Eskimo und Indian handicrafts and

sau- venirs are on salu

are

"We sell hundreds of picture postcards," say the owners, who say that walrus ivory Agurines, handcarved by Eskimos, popular with all the travellers, while the Japanese, for X- ample, have s special Biking for gold-nugget jewellery adi Alaskan red fox pelts.

Tho Minnesota (3M) Far _East, Ltd was opened this morning in the sovanth floor of the Luk Hoi Tung Building, Queen's - road Central, by Mr M. H. Patterson, Vice-President and General Manager of the 3M Company, Inter- national Division.

This office, under the direction of Mr Thomas D, Cort,

The shop exchanges foreign Managing Director, is respon- currencies for its customers,ible for the sale of all 3M pro- whether Hongkong dollars, ducts in the Far East market. It Japanese yen. Dutch gullders, or will also be responsible for co- Australian pounds,

ordinating and directing the activities of resident representatives in each area and their local distributors,

A cocktail party was held to mark the occasion.

Many of the North Polar route travellers stop at Alaska for sight-seeing. Popular is al 100-mile round-trip motor tour to pre-historie Portage Gineler.

Ice-cream

The rood runs parallel to the seonie Turnagain Arm, and winds beneath startling peaks. The guest book at Forlage Lodge records travellers from countries from Pakistan to Foru.

cream.

3M

THREE MEN BADLY HURT Three Chinore mon word soriously injured in 0 traffic accident involving a private car and a rick show on Des Voeux-road Central of 12.30 pm to- day.

And at the site of the blue- Binged glacier. in spite of the ice-conditioned air, the favourite sack of foreigners is Ice- The private car, No AB7190 was travelling from cast to west when it collided with the Cargo carried by the Inter-rickshaw outside Tukshing national airlines over the Polar House. route has included Dutch art treasures, Swedish eggs. and

The injured the rickshaw passenger, the puler and a pas- strawberries. Electronic and senger in the car were all ad- optical equipment from Japan mitied to Queen Mary Hospital.

go east, while French

and perfume go west.

Содпис

Since inauguration of the route, four and one-half years ako, thousands of travellers have "Pole-vaulted", Including 700 Aliskons whe, during 1060, travelled to Europe.

Olympic tcoms, big-game hunters, executives, merchants and nobility have journeyed and stopped off

nerosa Alaska

at Anchorage.

Distinguished passengers havo Included Prince Axel of Den- maric Pritice

Princess Takomatma of Japan, the West German Chancellor, Dr Conrad Allenatier, nnd' the pioneer Arelle pilot Hjulmar Alber- Larsen of Norway, who, in 1020,

| hæcompanied Rośli Amundsen in the first Polar night, by dirigible, from Europe

to America.

North Polar travellers thim |year Gro averaging 12,000

month, And, Mr Tony Schwamm, the airport managet, ohierved recently: "We are only getting started on til inter- national traf}}c. Several more international air carriers have expressed the desire to utilize the facilities here".

Alaskuns have a slogan today for Anchorage International airport. It is, they say, the largest airport, of the largnel. elly, of the largest siste of the United Matos"-ilna Mail Special.

POP by Coo

1406

are

and Mrs Hall, Dr P. In addition to this we

| Misch, Mr W. Wolfe, Mr A. staging an Exhibition in the Rowe, Mr and Mrs Dudman window of the Gas Company and three children, Mr H. B. In Gloucester Arcade for the Gubb, Mra E. R. Sandstrom whole week (September 25-and child, Mr S. J. Hill, Mrs

30).

3. A booklet

4.

with a pictorial E. A. Pepper. description of our work will Rev. Torry, Mr H. be ready for distribution by Gidunal, Dr (Miss) Hewatt, September 26.

Mr C. R. Luckman, Mrs We hope also to prepare Havinga, G. W. Webb, Miss rehabilita Brodie, Mr and Mrs C. J. Church, Mr and Mrs S. A. Garrard, Mr. and Mrs E. The Hongkong Society for Tipson, A. G. Banfield, P.

Blickers for trams and private Car advertising tion week.

NATHALIE R. BARK,

Rehabilitation,

dear sir

Very Irish

Regarding "A Don's Fort," I wonder if Mr Editor also finds the following passages a de- Hight to read: "The only as

Finlayson, Mr Chao Ting- pih, Mr Sie Sing-chang, Mr Wong San-kan, Mr Tan Chih-sul, Dr E. Sorsky,

Hitchen.

Speaking hero today Sir Samuel Hoare. First Lord of the Admiralty, said that since. Germany left the League and ceptable way of reading the beyan arming "the world popular Press is through the seems to have gone mad." Looking glass: left becomes Fear abroad had brought right, good bad and so on; rumours of war, he said. and by this simple expedient you do get a fairly clear idea of what the rational, sane man really thinks.”

N. T. CHOW.

cur

Commenting 021 Britain's position in the arms race, Sir Samuel said that as a result of the Ethiopia crisis Britain had found her air force too small and the army undermanned, under-maned and unprepared foru

Awift expansion. Her battleships were old and she T. N. Wow: As we stated in the had insuficient cruisers and China Mall on Friday, destroyers. Stocks of necez- September 22, correspondence BOTH 1010 materialo NATA on the subject is closed-Ed

greatly depleted, he added,

CALL IT A DAY

MOST CERTAINLY

I HAD AN INVITATION -BUT I'VE JUST BEEN PUSHED OFF

THE BALCONY

Ah! Carlsberg

It is worth

waiting for

Carlsberg

DRINK

Carlsberg

BEER

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