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CHINA
Established 1845.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1961.
SHEAFFER'S Imperial II
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Princess Alexandra's last day in Hongkong
ALEXANDRA
These photographs illustrate some of the things Princess Alexandra did on her last day in Hongkong. In the top left she is seen accepting a gift of an ivory statuette of the Taoist goddess Mo Ku, at the Miramar Hotel reception yesterday given by the Colony's Chinese civic organisations. Standing beside the Princess is Mr Tse Yu-chuen, Mrs Kwok Chan and the Governor Sir Robert Black.
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In the picture above right, the scarfed face of the Princess can be seen with members of her entourage standing in a queue waiting to pass through the turnstiles for the Star Ferry yesterday.
The picture on the left shows Princess Alexandra at the Red Cross Junior Links rally at Salisbury-road playground spooking to a young Chinese woman bolding her child,
The picture on the right shows Princess Alexandra inspecting a guard of honour of junior Red Cross members at the same function,
From the
25
years AGO
November 1936
Shanghat Demonstrations by Japanese naval units along the Ching coast in connection with res cent Sino-Japanese "incidents" have focussed attention on the fact that Japan's navy like its army, is poised to strike quickly if the current tension between the two nations TE- sults in open warfarea a
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With the Japanese military forces in North China aeem- ingly quiescent, except for large-scale manoeuvres October, the naval arm has been the subject of most of the publicity attending Japan's "positive policy" in China in recent months... That the navy constitutes a powerful potential weapon against some of the most important areas in China is just beginning to be realised by Chinese and foreign observers.
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TACED with the task of I making 877 runs to avert defeat, with nine wickets in hand, Australia collapsed again today in their second innings and were dismissed for only 58 runs, thus giving England victory in the first Cricket Test of the present series by $22 runs.
Once more the two English fast bowlers, G. O. Allen and W. Vocs, did all the damage. They were practically un- playable on the rain-soaked wicket, the English captain taking five for 30 and Voce four for 16.
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The R.M.A. Doradao arrived here at 11.10 am yesterday from Penang bringing Air Commodore A. W. Tedder, recently appointed G.O.C of the Royal Air Force in the Far East, He succeeds Air Commodore Sydney Smith. Accompanying Commodore Tedder was Squadron Leader Wooley
50 YEARS AGO. Extract from SCM Post 25 years ago column
17 A HOUSE servant, in
A the employ of Mr A
G. Gordon, The Peak, was attacked by a wild cat on Thursday night and badly bitten on the hand, He was attracted to the hen-roost by an unusual commotion and, on opening the door was confronted by the anim which he promptly grabbed The cat bit savagely and compelled the coolie to re- lease it. A trap hɛa not been set"
AND SO, FAREWELL
picture above shows Princes Alexand
Miramar Hotel reception yesterday
And so to this morning,
POP by Goo
I THOUGHT, ID. BORROW A BITKA EACH MONTH AND SET
THAT ASIDE
FOR A NIGHT OUT
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