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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961.

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NIGHT LANDING AT KAI TAK AIRPORT

An unusual shot of night landing at Koi Tok by two CPA Electras-five minutes opart. A double exposure was made to obtain the effect of aircraft headlights on the runway, and between exposures, Paul Tay, who took the photograph, had to cover the comera with his raincoat from 0 heavy downpour.

A truck-load of East Berlin Volkspolizei patrol the Com- munist side of the city. The man in foreground is prelend- lag to shoot the photographer-the Bghter side of the tension prevailing in the city! This grim type of joke appeals to the Enet Berliner's sense of humour.

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Accord reached MADAGASCAR TO BUY FORMOSAN TUNA

After spending two days in Hongkong, the Mada- gascan Minister of Agriculture, Mr R. Rasidy, left Hongkong by Air India yesterday with his advisers, Mr Rakotondrazafy, Mr Rajoelisolo and Mr Lagoin.

They will slop briefly al Bombay before returning to Tananarive.

The delegation had been in Formosa al" The Invitation or the Nationalist Chinese Gov- ernment to study agricultural nicthods there and to discuss agricultural and fishing Co- operation.

As a result, it has been Be. ranged that tuna Ash cought; In Formosa will be canned in i Madagascar, und representa tives will be sent from there to learn this form of fishing in

Formosa.

During the first year Muda- göscar will buy 3,000 tons of tuna from Formexa und ex- purts after that to have sufl- elen! experience to establish its own thing industry.

was

No Brm agreement reached in the agricultural dis- cussions, which, it was hoped would precerle assistance from Formosa on mechanisation to! puddy felds. Manual labour is largely employed in Madagas

car,

Young people

to help Colony lepers

The formation of a Junior Wing of the Marianne Roich! Ald to Lopers' Group was announced last

Badear esir

Fighting qualities

On yesterday's front page you published a report giving the total Irish casualties during recent Katanga fighting. Out of 000 troop, 150 were eap. tured, 21 wounded, two re- | ported missing and one killed, There seems to be something amiss here. From previous reports

gathered that bitter Bghting Look place.

What sort of gallant fighting exuses 150 ment to be captured after such insignificant casual- (les?

Can one Imagine the Inspired iradership, the "will-to-win" that produces such shaming statistics?

If the UN have to rely on troops who apparently Jack real fighting quailties

DA this example appears to show, the

gle.

From the Files

25

years AGO

September 1936 THE

E practice of setting out on long and hazardous voyages in ex- tremely small boats has been growing increasingly popular during the last few years and yesterday Hong. kong was visited by one of these adventurous young men who have set out to conquer at least one seu in a ketch only 40 feet long..

He is Mr John P. Herbert and his ketch, the Aracatac 11, arrived here seven days out of Shanghai, having completed the first leg of a journey to Australia. The ketch will remain in Hong- kong for about three dog before setting out on the voyage to Manila.

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Bombay. Rioting has bruken out in the Byculla area here follow iny recent tension over the construction of a Hindu tem- pie in close proximity to o

que

on which work began

The police were obliged to make several baton chafges and there were several casual- ties so far. Three of the in- jured were stabbed.

Excitement is growing and lorries of armed police are patrolling the streets to pre- vent further Hindu-Moslem clashes.

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AGGREGATE

sentences

of 14 years imprison- ment with hard labour, were passed by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor on three Chinese men found guilty at the Criminal Ses- sions yesterday, of posses- sion of heroin pills.

Two women and a boy were acquitted of similar charges in the same Mr

King Mahendra and Queen Ratna of Nepal shown at the Kowloon Canton Railway Station this morning on their way to China for an official State visit. With the King (centre) is Mr G. 3. Burgess, Uv OMcer Administering the Government (left) and F. H. Lam, Manager of the rallway. Queen Ratna is shown behind with Mrs Burgess,

HKU JUBILEE

cuse,

their defence being that they handled the drug in Innocence when visiting their uncle, who was found to be the leading spirit in

Governor on way STAMP SALES the most extensive pil fa-

back to Colony

The Governor, Sir Robert Black, left London by:

air last night on his way back to the Colony, Reuter reports.

Jor Prerumme

tory yet unearthed by He- venue officers.

OC-

On the first day of issue on

The whole day was September 11, a total of cupled in hearing the case, 166,603 of Hongkong's at the conclusion of which now $1 multi-coloured

His Lordship reiterated his stamp, commemorating

previous warning to stamp the Golden Jubilee of the out these offences by the University of Hongkong, most sevore punishment.

were sold.

Salce of this stamp during the Arst week amounted to 308,000, UN should give up the strughe had a brief talk at the

During his leave in Britain He had also helped arrange the Postmaster General, Mr

Princess A. G. Crook, sald today. BELLUM.

Colonial Office with the Colonial | Alexandra's visit to Hongkong The stamp's design Includes Secretary, Me Iain Macleod, on 1 in November. She would attend the Royal Cypher and St. Ed- what was described as "routine | the "80th anniversary celebra-ward's Crown and features the tions of the University and Coat of Arms of the University PROGRAMME

would be conferred with an in full colour against a blue Sir Robert said ni the airport Honorary Degree,

background. that ciuring My three-mouth ¦

Public urged

to attend

night by Mrs J. W. De- rites for Dag

vonshire

after approval

given by the Genoral The Memorial Service for Executive Committag of

the Mission

10 Lepers Hongkong Auxillary.

At the meeting held in the new Auxillary Headquarters on the first floor of the Bishop's House, Lower Albert-rand. Dr' Frank Ashton, Chairman, wel- comed the response from the young people to the need of patients at the Leprosarium in

Hay Ling Chau.

The Junior Wing will com- prire teen-acts and people In her early twenties who will

Mr Dag Hammarskjold to

morrow has been planned) with the special aim that croryono in Hongkong, of whatever religious ballaf, will feel free to go and poy tribute to the mamory

matters.

† stay in Britain he and hud talks

with the Colonial Office and Board

of Trade officials about

the future of Hongkong's textile trade with Lanenshire,

of a man who had the ideals of world peace and A world faw as the vory heart of his life.

organise social functions with the the Hongkong Crickst

accent on good work to assist those suffering from teprosy,

Anyone interested is naked la communicate with Caroline De- vonshire, tel. 06733 or Jessica Pegg, tel. 00123,

SIERRA LEONE

The Service will be held at Club round starting at 5.30 pm,

All are welcome.

The Service will be conducted in Cantonese and English and will take no more than half on- hour. The Bishop of Hongkong,

Man acquitted

of blasting

charge

construction company worker, Tom Siu-zung, 36, was found not guilty in the Criminal Sessions this morning of a charge of setting off an explosion In a ballroom, and was acquitted by Mr Justice A. D. Scholes,

and

The jury of four men

the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, will three women deliberated for an hegin with a short address, and hour before returning a five- this will be followed by brief two verdict of "nos guilty," f:ibutes from the leaders of

The prosecution alleged that

POP by Gog

United Nating, S pt. 27.

I munia religious groups in the the accused bad set off dynamite The United Nations General Colony,

In a ballroom in Lockhart-ronil : Assembly tils evening unani- One marule's allencs will fol- on June 1. The nevused denicu; (mously opproved the application low, and the Service will end the charge, raying that he was 497

for membership of Sierra Leone, with the playing of the Unfled | with a dance hosiess at the time. und the former Brilish Africari | Natlans Anthein,

When she went away, he heard colony Wils become the 100th Representatives of All re- the blast and lọsi conscioussiess, member of the world organisa- | Biglerin will be present on the He spent several days in the hos- {tion—AP.

platform together,

pital.

London. Lord Nuffield has donated £45,000 to the National Inali- tute for the Blind for the provision of "talking books," which are similar to gramo phone records, each side of which "reads" for 25 minutes.

OF COURSE 1 DIDN'T BOTHER TEN YEARS AGO- BUT THEN I WAS

THREE YEARS YOUNGER

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