LIBRARY. SUPREME COURT

PHILIPS

PHILIPS

LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

GILMANS

THE WEATHER

Light or moderate northerly winds. Fine. A sharp fall of temperature tonight. At 1 pm at the Observatory the temperature was 13 degrees F and the humidity 61 per cent.

CHINA

No. 38164

Established 1845 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961.

LATE FINAL

MAIL

Price 20 Cents.

ASK ABOU!

PAN AM'S

MORE

MONEY WAY

TO THI

USA

Comment Tears stream down haggard face of Governor Silva of the GOA SURRENDER IS SIGNED Enclave handed Mrs. Kennedy comes a cropper!

day

EXHIBITION RE-OPENS

M

$46.

n: 1 j.

Keen 1 11. spadasura

of the Exhlution of king

kong Prudent.

Tolpaged

avt

1 ther

deplay and repor

1 1 Jango dien nh

IWA MAKİNA

Euped Gore a nuest

· 1:

to invaders

Panjim, Goa, Dec. 21.

General Manuel Antonio E. Silva, last Portuguese Governor-General of Goa on Tuesday signed a document surrender- ing the territory to India.

es The surrender was signed sixut ten miles sout]: of here, near the port of Vasco da Gama-- named after the explorer who came four and

MA Thr peting extrusion at herkes THIS Pappula anal fam Fron with the Hongkong

HAN tre Top

a half centuries and when Portugal's overwas empire was being founded.

Prawda altas loud for 2: thef; Correspondents who saw the General shortly be

nfter year

Au!!

its complete Astilbes!

soul! have enkond 1

uma ECENT

A.

anesbilgen

I!

......

the rootabato 1 Chr

Prodution of expread find

both to the public and the

stall-holders al

... ו . ע ן :}

fore the surrender said he was haggard and fears were streaming down his face.

l

Pa

·

to men har Jis ne cut

been very harb

ext the bed me eva lion of scopes ad re hip. Iving in Marmara Port. fighting are bedievent to inve

.

as a "bargain desen HOW SUNDAY'S ATTACK WAS LAUNCHED

here locks can be

TILIGOM

lead Fire

CMA devision -է . . phy like from the

el

11. A socializu

{ │

ALAND SRO

Mrie:

G SALON

O

ŠMINKERTA

PANGIMO

TROOPS CROSs

FROM SWANTAWADI

INDIAN COMMAND

H.Q.

POST LOCCUPIED

PHOTONEWS GETS THE PICTURES-APPROVED BY THE FIRST LADY

Pan

There farm, b.the eld

and from the polle

4 stew pupelat kena Maile

That's cadion vests!

day married a put on the new precaution winch fly COMA Fas a teated

E

the time that we won plandale,

have ravie a commetyd.date effort to gourd against recurrence of fire. This will be reassuring to the public. Bat il IN

hoped alat the various suge gextinas Dunde two weeks Considered ag will

by the (MA il they are thinking of putting on another exhibition of this

kind next year. Our

WWI

this!

proposal was the

installation of an automate.

sprinkler system. moodby

perhaps but effective.

also urged

widening

We

the

the

narrow congested alleys between stalls and the need for more exits. while Sunday Post-Herald SUR gested

nite with: The space.

great

more

hibition

new

virtue of holding the Ex

in the old Naval. Dockyard, or in the Nathan- | road-Chatham-road car park in that although these areas are confined they are central and easily

Bible to the majority visitors.

ELASTIN

TROOPS CROSS THE BORDER

You can take a horse to fence. But you can't always say what will happen. No matter how elegantly you do it. "Not ever, if your name

24 HOURS AFTER SUKARNO'S 'LIBERATION ORDER

Indonesian troops put

on a show of force

Djakarta, Dec. 20.

Indonesian marines have been holding amphibious exercises on islands bordering the disputed Dutch-administered territory of West New Guinea, it was announced today.

Amber,

in

among the

This announcement was made, her Indonesians know "there!

the Maiurea is a desire The indouestan Nair!

It hurts

of parce

yesterday

at was cling

or space

ลางส West

It is unlikely therefore that the Muiteras

the MA will agree to the Gunes, which is claimed idea of holding it in the Indimesin as West trian, New Territories which would deter

have

Command

But President Sukarne,

eince

tried to lavade West New Guinea. Dutch to seek a peaceful Air community that settlement with Indonesia

(The Netherlands news agency

that Dutch troops New reported

by West New Guinea were placed

over

who

11 10 keration" of West New

Causeway Bay or Hunghom yesterday usuru 3 "command"

greater merit, both these areas caIt be Guinea, has written to frunds reached by ferry as well as in Holland in

proceful road transport. The CMA¦ Sor would do well to look into rough bilaterad talks.

Dr Subandrio, Indonesia

Π

The Pupuans are members of the New Guinea Counel con. sting of appointed and elected rembers which acts as a pro-

il parliament

The fate

in a state of increased vigilance on the eve of President Sukar- no's speech, but in view of the The delegation discussed with contents of the speech, this was Dutch officials and parliamen- farians ways in which the terri- gradually being reduced).

its indepen-- In Djakarta, Dr Subandrio, tory is to attain Indonesian Foreign Minister, dence.

They recalled the fale of gave the United States Am- "final appeo]"

bassador a letter from Presi 40,000 Japanese who, in April dent

tried to trek Sukarno to President 1944, they said. Kennedy, which is understood through the jungle and live of the country when Heeing from to say that if Indonesia had to West New

After use force to get

the Americans.

10 days Guinea, it would do so.

and 160 miles only 300 of them leading survived.

settlement

these possibilities next year. Foreign Minister, told reporters

NINCE we made a point of attributing the cause of the fire to electrical faults in

comment

our

two weeks ago, We feel it only fair to point out that investigation! has since established that this had nothing to dủ with : ... The official reason given | after several days investi- gation Was spontaneous combustion or a discarded cigarette end. Our remarks on faulty electrical fittings were, however, based on a preliminary diagnosis by people on the spot which we considered reliable. We are pleased to learn that

the Hongkong Electric Com- i pany's wiring "conforms to to the highest standard of requirements under the Electricity Supply Ordin-

We foel neverthe- ! ance." less since accidents arc always possible that the CMA was wise to ask for an electrician to remain

on duty, throughout the re- mainder of the fair. The hope is that with all these precautions the Exhibition will have a happy ending this time.

EARTHQUAKE PANIC IN COLOMBIA

Bogota, Dec. 20.

At least 15 people were killed and many Injured by

101 an earthquake

Columbia today.

Reports gald the total number of peopls killed might reach twenty.

Hardest

hit

Was

the the

town of Sunanti, to Department of Antioquia, where two towers of the cathedral fell and the third Was Beriously damaged during a mass. The Secret- ary of the Department sald seven people were killed and 12 seriously injured.

Radio reports said three people were killed Artuenis, south of Sonson, four in Pereira and one in Cartago.

The earthquake insted 40 seconds and End Ita epicentre in the Rissesids Valley, about 13 miles West of Bogola-Router.

tn Amsterdam.

Papuans predicted an unend-Cont. P3 under this symbol

ing guerrilla war if Indonesia

COLDER WEATHER

of

LIKELY

Hongkong's current spell

Is

weather summery expected to come to an end tonight,

The Royal Observatory has predicted a sharp fall in the temperature.

Today at noon the temperature WXX 73 grees.

de-

At about this ilme last year

A sudden cold blast caused the temperature to fall to a minimum of 47.6 degrees.

Hongkong's winter weather by long overdue. Last month war the warmest November record.

Korea vote

on

BRIEFS

GRAIN FOR CHINA

Ottawa, Dec. 20.

Minister Alvin Agriculture Hamilton will announce another large grain sale to Communist China ni a press conference to- morrow. It was understood the deal comes to more than the $40

tast tallion reported UPI.

work—

To visit HK

London, Dec. 20.

Lord-in- Lord St Oswald, Walung to the Queen since 1959 and a Government spokesman on defence matters in the House of Lords, is to visit RAF units in Hongkong in January.AFF.

SUPER-SUPERSONIC

United Nations, Dec. 20. The Assembly's rasin political

New York, Dec. 20. committee tonight overwhelm-- Japan today received its first ingly adopted a measure backed two aircraft capable of flying at by the United States to continue twice the speed of sound. They Lockheed F-104 Super a special U.N. Commission in its are task of trying to unify Korea. Starfighters which fly at 1.500 was 55-11, with 20 mph. Ultimately Japan will get The vole abstentions-AP.

200-Reuter.

The newest gift you can give a man!

Sheaffer's PEM

Pen For Men

Looks, feels, writes like a man's pen should!

New inlaid point gives ultra-smooth writing! ★ New no-dunk Snorkel pen filling action!

★ New massive capacity, choice of colora!

SOLE AGENTS

PAPER CO

It can happen to the best of us. Even to the wife of the President of the U.S.A. And today Photonews presents the evidence - Mrs Jackle Kennedy coming a cropper.

But the elegant First Lady, who is normally plotured en more formal occasions, setting fashion trends, lavishly entertaining Im- portant and Influential people, even flies through

with the air

dignity and the greatest of ease.

Note

of

the graceful line flight, the out-stretchet hands preparing to break the impact, the reins of her erring bay gelding, Bit of Irish, still firmly held.

It happened on a fox hunt near Upper-ville, Virginia, Bit of Irish became true to Bul His name M = fence, she

unhort, and got up

A DIAMOND IS FOREVER...

Jackie Kennedy.

Photo

Newe

recently picture Preving that

approved

this

for

publication.

weil as

Be

elegance and charm she also has a sense of humar. A huntutman

kindly:

commented "Everyone gits a Hittle loose at the beginning

of the season."

fine Diamonds

not settle for least

Let us help you.

select the diamond

знань

ill fill & which will,

with

E prido

The pride of having the finest!

Semmet Fières

flere sinan 1870 Vy streak, Hong Kong

Share This Page