THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1961.
FAMILY SERVICE HELD FOR DAG AT UPPSALA CATHEDRAL Thousands pay Appeal fails
last respects
Hammarskjola
Rockefeller's chances brightened
Washington, Sept. 28.
Richard M. Nixon's decision
to bid for the California Governorship brightened
the prospects today of: New York Governor Nel- top. A. Rockefeller for the 1964 Republican Party
Presidential nomination. The former Vice President's announcement in Los Angeles last night that he will seek the nomination for
**Republican
Guvernor
does not necessarily eliminate film as a contender
for a second presciential try.
Uppsala, Sept. 28.
(Continued from back page) defendant in the witness box. The Impression I farmed of her was very differout from that formed by Dr Soo. She appeared melber Bervous nor excltable was certainty not slow,
of her health to which the doc-
The bells of Uppsala Cathedraf began to adher understanding
toll today as the coffin of Mr Dagan satiated that the state Hammarskjold, followed by mourning for spoke had no effect upon relatives, entered the city outskirts from her actions at the time, bel Stockholm Airport.
that her deelston to drive the ear was one deliberately taken in the full knowledg, that she
Distressed
Thousands of people slund fri fuilding. The nien, al びや was disqualined from driving the streets as the cortege slow-terans of Swedish UN battalions and that she could have covered A ly passert through the city in blue berets, presented arma, the distance as quickly on foot. contre to the gothie Cathedral, as the plone tuled past.
Outside Uppsala Cathedral eight coloured.
students, two of them
Lett the draped in its blue and yellow Swedish ing, from the hearse,
The coffin of Mr Hammarskjold and others who died with him in 1 week's air crush trud been brought to Stockholm from Northern Rhodesta by airliner.
A
of guard
honolu
Wae
Short service
mounted outside the airport Slowly they carried it free
Government
appointments gazetted
The
following appointments, promotions and transfers are Government notified in the Gazelle today;
Nixon pledged to serve a full fuur-year term if elected gov= | Mr D. A. Hutchinson,
Mr Cheng Vio-kel, Mr T. W. Carr,
Air 5. Pasco, At K. B. flardy, Mla M. E.
ernor, but white declaring him-smanes and Mr. T. Downes, self out of the 1964 presidential Executive Onteers, Clasa 1 Have race he declined to say he been appointed. Senter Executive would not respond to a draft.
Oflicers, IN $1 He was asked specifically about a draft and replied "I shall not seek the Presidency In. 1904."
DRAFT MOVEMENT
has been appointed Treasury A- Me Colin David Wlam Martin
countant of the Agriculture and Forestry Department on arrival in the Colony, Mr Lam Wal-wan, a Treasury Examiner, cemed to net as Nixon made it clear several | Treasury Accountont un Mr Martin's weeks ago that if he ran for assumption of duty. Governor anu) was elected. F24 would not expect in enter any state presidential primaries in 2004.
His chances for the presiden- tal nomination them would be dependent on the development of a nationwide draft movenient in his behalf, with the large California nominating tlon vote surving as the base of his strength
conven-
Rockefeller, who already lins nanounced plans for re-eleetkin next year, might find himself by a position inn serond term where he could enter such pri- maries. And Senator John F. Kennedy pravert in 1980 they furnish valuable manentum towards a presidential nomina-
10n.
Senator Dorry Goldwater, Republican-Arizona, the spokes- man for party ennservatives who, I mentioned as a third possi- bility for the nomination, also faces
a dilemma in the pri- mories.
He will have to decide whether he wants to risk damaging his chances for re-election
to the Senate from Arizona in 1904 by taking a chance in the presiden- tal popularity tests Ju other Glotes.---AP.
115
LMI E. 1. Nichols, the, Asulatant
Director of Agriculture and Farestry has been appointed Acting Director during the absence of Str 1, C. ('hambers.
the blk west door vi Whe Cathedral, followed by the members of the Hammarskjell family. to one of the side chapels.
There was a short private service for the family conducted by the former Archbishop of Sweden, #1-year-old Dr Erling Eliem,
an old friend of the emmarskjolds'.
The chapel was decorated with white illes and big can- dies in tall enndle-sticks burned at each and of the catufnique,,
Rocket plane's speed caused paint to burn
Edwards Air Force Base, Sept. 28.
The X15 made a speed rún today that was so rest that (kg nuisíða pigtal sheathlug reagħed teniperatures that sent smóké whiting through the cockpit...
Cmdr. Forrest 8. Petersen, pilot of die Black Dari, said, "If it was dark, enough the plane might glow, in the host, bui I couldn't see the wings or anything out of the cockpit any- WAY.".
Petrisen said the putaide, temperainre of the rocket nlang reached potatbly 1,105 degrees. Smoke from burning palat came "right out under the front of the instrument panel into my face," he said,-Uri.
53,634 vehicles registered here
total of 53,634 vehicles of all types were regis- tered with the traffic branch of the Hong- kong Police at the end of last month. "I appreciate that she must have been distresseet on receipt Government Agures show in August-180 on Hongkang of the news but 7 do not believe the total fncludes 34,440 private Island, 383 in Kowloon and 100 her when she says that she was ears, 2,797 motor eyelox, 874 In the New Territories, so upset that she could think of motor buses, 853 publia These accidents caused the nothing other than getting rickshaws, 10 trailers and four death of 24 people and Injury see her sister-in-law (who had | sedan chairs,
to 650 others.
| just had a heart attack) or that} There were 143 tram cars she forgo1 that she was dls- and 1.103 taxis in service. The qualified.
number of licensed drivers Di Refusing to exercise his dis-motor vehicles stood at 120,430 cretion under Section 35 of the-230 less than the total of the Magistrates Ordinance, Mr Cons end of July. Nine hundred and said the circumstances at the nrty-one new driving licences lime had no effect upon the de- were issuest und 1,181 were fendant's driving the ear, other enacted in July. than providing the raison d'etre of her wishing to go from A to
B.
"I understand that if the de- fendant serves
a prison sen- once, she may have dealty U.S. which in re-entering the she hopes to do. It is strunce that a country should place re- lance upon the type of sentence imposed rather than the offence filing slowly which gave rise to it, but it pay may be that they use the so- The yardstick for Kravity of the offence,
After the service, some 2,000 Swedes began past the catulalque to their
Inst respects to Mrtence as a Hammarskjöld. Many carried small burches of flowers 10 lay by the coffin.
"If this is so it would
wrong, almost dishonest, for
Uppsala University students this Court, In order to enable ᄆ guard the defendant to evade the con-
took turns to mount
of honour round the collis. sequences of her Among
"In the circumstances of this
a prison sentence in
ACCIDENTS
A total of 1,330 provisional drivers were licensed and 5,117 driving tests authorised at the end of July.
The figures showed also thats there were 502 traf accidents
110 CROWN
WITNESSES
TO TESTIFY
Govt reveals RAF firing practice dates
Dotails and datos and times of firing practice by the Royal Air Force in the Port Shelter Range dur- ing the last quarter of this year are published in today's Government Gazette.
Firing practice will take place in or over orca "A" of the Port Shelter Range between 3 am and 4 pm on October 4, 11 and 25 and December 6, 20 and 27.
Master of vessels and pilots acts, dell-
of aircraft exempt from the them was a student berately to pass it sentence
operation of the Air Armament from Tanganyika and another other than that which it con- from Nigeria.
Practice Ordinance are About ilers proper for the offence,
110
asked prosecution
to assist the carrying out of the witnossos will testify in firing practice by hastening the committal proceedings through the practice range or, in against three man facing the case of vessels, by consenting chargos in connection with to be towed out of the fring area, If necessary, by any vessel act- the Princo's Building rob-ing under the orders of the Air bery and the shooting of Officer Commanding. a detective in Ice House-| street on September. 1.
Central Court this J. T. Williams morning Mr Axed hearing for two weeks, from November 3 to 22.
Gustaf
Ham-
Among the wreaths was one case 1 deem from King
Adolf of to be appropriate, bearing Sweden, another from King, mind the deliberate nature of Frederik of Denmark, others the net and the serious results from United Nations personnel, at might have followed. Mr Tre Bun-man, Social Welfare Oficer, Class 1. has been appointed the city of Geneva, and Uppeals "For these reasons do not Acting Principal Soriat Welfare High School, where Mr Officer zubation during the b-marskjold was once a pupil.
see it to alter the sentences which earlier sence of DF .. .. A. Bois-Kentwell.
imposed," Mr An estimated total of 8,000 Cons concluded,
The
ordered a magistrate people had fled past the coffin before
the Cathedral doors stay of execution for seven days pending appeal. Defendant is on were closed at midnight.
1,$1.000 ball.
Mr Cheung Bing-hol, Assistant Architect in the Housing Divialon of the Urban Services Department has been appointed. an Architect in the Department.
on Inspector of schools.
Mr A. J. Reeve has been appointed
Viscount
Kilmuir,
British
Defendant was represented
AL
Rest shelter
'to be built
near tomb
The accused are Lam Sany, Mr39, unemployed, Wong Hing- ming atlas Wong Yam-tak. 33. [ unemployed both of 301 Des Voeux-rond Central, second floor; and Lai Chuen, 44, des- cribed as the manager of the A garden Sam Hing Plastic Factory,
Pelet Wei Chi-chroeg, fr Taul Vul-fan. Mir les King-zin, Mr Lord Chancellor, arrived in by Mr Leslie Wright. Chan Yu-ching, Mr Kwok Ling-
Stockholm by dir tonight to W. S. W. Davidson was for the Honk, . Tan Uok bán. A. Hòn Cht-ching, Mr
represent Britain at tomorrow's Crown, BLY Lau ui-ying, Mr Web state funeral of Mr Hammarsk- Ching-hw, Mr Chin Ram-wat, Mrs jold. Reuter, Jean So in Taung-leh and Mi Pong Wong Ming-chum have been appointed sub-inspectors of schools. Mr. W. Parry and Mr Tran Koon-euk have ceased to be ta pec- turs of schools, and Mr Cho Kan Yuk-kit and Mits J. Mcknany have ceused to be sub-inspectorA.
Captala K. B. Allport of the Hung- kong Keatment has been posted to the Royal Hongkong Defence Force Reserve of Officers, and Captain Roy Dougla Jotunstone has resigned from the Hongkong Regiment.
De Gu Tain-lin, Or 0, 1, Thomas, Dr J. E. Chan and De la Po-yat, Medical and Health Officers, Mr.
hotel architect
'Fitting welcome'
for the Queen
Extradited from UK
A
ur-
was
Accra, Sept, 28. Chanalan women huve dered large quantities of cloth
Sydney, Sept. 28.
of
131 Block fourth floot, Shek Kip Mel Restitlement Area, Kowloon.
The trio are facing more than 12 charges.
SEVERAL, COUNTS
with a single-
storey pavilion, for use as a public rest sheltor, is to be built neor the Li Cheng Uk resettlement estate in the Shamshuipo District of Kowloon, mon extradited from Wong and Lam Sang are Construction of the garden England last week today charged with several counts of and pavillon is expected to be
with committed
an to the robbery
offensive completed by February next and Weppon
two counis
design of year. The
of the quarter sessions for sen: attempted murder while Lyl, the pavilion is in the traditional tenco on 10 charges of third defendant, is charged with
Chinese architectural style, forgery.
being an
The accessory after the
ancient tomb at Li He also was remanded to re- Iuct to robbery with an öffen- Cheng Uk is dated by experts appear at Central Court on Octo- sive weapon, accessory after
to be about 2,000 years old and ber 24 to face a further 24 the fact to attempted inurder.
was discovered by workmen charges.
and with possession of nrms during excavation work on the The agency said women's or-
The man, William Cornelis without a licence,
resettlement estate in August, ganisations throughout the Vanderton. 39, clerk, of no fixed! country are making arrange abode, pleaded guilty in Central trate whether they would pre-
When naked by the Magis 1955. ments to accord the Queen Court today the 10 charges of; fer to be remanded in fall "Atting welcome' when she forgery.
custody until the date of hear- arrived, She will be accom- Vandertop was extradited from Ing or they would like to appear panied by her husband the London last week to face fargery in court every seven days, the Duke of Edinburgh-China charges, involving more than defendants chose the former. Mail Special.
£2,000 sterling-China Mall, No, plea was taken.
Edex cheveur, Mr J. I. Firth, and President Kwame Nkrumah 1. Aylmer, | bearing plctures of the Queen building
and Mr. w. Thomas, engineer, have been con- In preparallon for the Queen's armed in the permanent and pen-visit on November 9, the Chana sionable establäument.
News Agency reported.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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a Obstructed.
7 Same again.
6 Making reparation.
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12 Sad air.
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10 Big noise.
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RELICS
Access to the tomb is through an exhibition room or museum in which various items of pot- tery and bronze unearthed dur ing the site clearance view to the public.
HEATH SPEAKS BEFORE GOING TO PARIS
Britain ready to
The
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10 Talfyent course.
it It's hard to grasp
13 Putting to fight,
1 It often pours in England.
14 The gangster's gun.
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10 Formerly,
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TESTERDAY'S ÜKÖRSWORD: - Átróné: 1 Céacking, Alive, 10 Thorn, 12 Day 13 Tom, 14, im Ip Réviss, 19 Seat 18 Impart, 20 Rene, #2 Ale, 22 m, 21 Extat, 29 Adopt 2 Sting-rays, Down 2 Retit, 3 Cứến; 4 Latter, a Nabil, d'fine- gained, Inloverts, 9 Vareais, 11 Havered, 16 Rat, 17 Gretta, 19 Paint, 21 Emery, 33 Hair.
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London, Sept. 28. of her own agriculture, and her, from Viscount Hinchingbrooke,
Half of Lidia's trade, wod with European Economic link with the European Free Conservative Member of Par- the Commonwealth and he bo- Community's
Trade Association countries. Ministorial!
Hamént And opponent of lieved 20 per cent of that was Mr Heath spoke before flying British Membership of the with Britain, he said. Council has made pro- to Paris for Common Market Cotmon Market.
Mr Colvin de Silva of Corion posals "ontiroly accept talka with M. Couve de Lord Minchingbrooke said he referred to the possibilitles of, a abla" to Britain
on the Murville, the
French Forelan was one of the group of back- regional économie arrangement Minister. way negotiations should he
bench. Comervatives that between Commonwealth COLT Mr Heath described the prob-thought the conducted on for appli-le of Britain and the Commonment had taken leave of its
British Govern- Iries.
The chlevermenta of the cation for
entry to
the Market as something for greater senses in applying to join. Colombo Plant in Soulk and Common Markof.
tinn purely one of tariffs and
Confidence
Southeast Adia were referred This was announced to the trade arrangements.
to by M¢ Bibhuti, Mistral Commonwealth Parliamentary
"It is the problem of the re- He remained totally uncon- Conference here today by MrKingdom and Europe," he said, and by the
(India) who said nid from. Le Intion. between the United vinced by Mr Hedth's speech developed countries should be Edward Heath, Lord Privy
speeches of the given for purely economic, not Seal and Cabinet Minister rea- adding:
Brittal Government during the pollent reasons, ponsible for negoliations with
Inst few months. the European “Six.”
Addressing the conference In
"Wo
Spooch
Dato One Yoko Lin, ledder of Malayas drtegation, expressed
Entry
Mr Dougins Fishier of Canada the second day of in debate
are a full And loyal
It an economic affairs, Mr Heath member of the Commonwealth, confienen the British people said the question whether
would floo to the occasion was a nound Idea for Brain sald Britain, would be rendy) We are, at the same time, parl to take part in the negotiations of Europe, and many of you Common Market or not, and Common
whether they Joined the to HO Into the European Market was, murely Closo in the way suggested by the here today that feel a Chairman of the Council of nanociniton with Your
to the Com- one that she should settle her.. own Riva leadersfi Ministers of lig EEC.
the world so actf.... geographical erens will realise monwealth and
Eritain's how we in the United King- that Comptonwealth, countries
eritry intó 180 The problem
dom feel about being part ofcould joinliy make thele san-Commion Market was going to tributions to world petce, pro-hit Csanda fairly hard, bu! sha Europe," Profendor Ludwig Erhard, the Ho Idler added: "Wa bezlapetity, and happiness.
would just Have to make mijuato Council's Chairman, has pro-leven strong United King- Diwan Chaman Lall, member ments, Britain and the "Six" should inesibnable value to the Comelo knw what safeguards there concluded in posed that representatives from dom in a strong Europe Imut of India's Parliament,wisted The economie dłścusalón, wan meet in Paris on
the early after- October 10 monwél ng whoja,"
would be for India's, feħdihat † noon, after. and 11.
The CommonMarko at position to prevent an adverference turned to debile on They wil cunnider Britain's was raised by various delegates effect on her trail with the the place and, incifunk of the special relation with the Com-fer to debate, which aldo, pro-United Kingdom and thố Cón- Coldhatweditif fit the World kjonwealth, the particular needs duced hned-hitting #pedeň monda? 17.
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