THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1984.
Vatican Physicians Rejoice When Pope Takes Vacation
HARDEST WORKER OF
WORLD'S LEADERS
BY MILTON BRONNER
The hardest-working of the world's elder leaders at last is taking a history-making vacation that his physic- ians have urged upon him for many years.
He is 77-year-old Pope Pius XI. His vacation spot is lovely Castel Gandolfo, 15 miles from Rome. And his vacation is historic in that he is the first Pontiff since 1870
RADIO SALES SHATTER ALL RECORDS
NATIONAL EXHIBIT AT OLYMPIA
-The National Radio Exhibition
to step outside the Holy See to spend a prolonged holiday at Olympia has broken all re- at a point removed from it.
Probably not until the middle of September will he
cords.
The £20,000,000 worth of busi-
return to Vatican City and resume the always-arduousnean done at Olympia inst year tasks that await him there.
The Pope, besides being the tem- poral sovereign of the Vatican State, is the spiritual hend of the strongest Christian community- scattered in 330,000,000 persons every country and corner world.
of
the
Being the Supreme Pontif, not only must all knotty religions questions in the church come to him for final settlement, but the position! problems which arise are endless. Since he advent to the Papacy 12 years ago, there have been the dificult ware between Church and atate in Mexico and Spain, the question of a concordat with Nozi Germany and many others only slightly lean complicated.
:LONGEST WORKING DAY.
The result is that the Pope's day is probably the longest of any man of world-wide fame. It begins shortly after dawn and often ends anly at 2 the next morning. It starts with prayer and ends with prayer. Between times, there are all the multifarious papors dealing with church matters, the audiences to cardinals, priests and inymen from all over the globe, the great St. Peters, stately ceremonies in
with only brief breaks for the simplest of meals, a walk in his, "lovely gardens and a snatched hour for reading and reating.
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wan dwarfed this year decinred an official of the Radio Manufac- turers Association.
"The full extent of the trade cannot be computed, because in thousands of instances individual lateners who see a set they like
are
referred by the manufac- turer to their local dealer,"
At least £1,000,000 worth of orders could be traced, in the
Baron Janeh, Belgian Special Ambassador, platured na he was received by Mr. Lim Sen, Chairman of the National Government. Left to right: Baron Jansson, Mr. Lin Sen and Mr. Wang Ching-wai,
President of the Executive Yuan.
BRITAIN'S AIR SERVICE
Arst three days of the exhibition, Fast Passenger and
to various displays.
Record business is reported by Aerodyne Radio, Ltd.. who specialise in ultra-modern receiv
Mail Service
A day in late August saw the
ing sots ranging in price between official Inauguration of Great five and twelve guinets. So many Britain's first network of air mail ordera have been taken at Olympia services between London and the that the company la rapidly ex-
provinces. panding and it has been decided
ANCIENT CASTLE EXCAVATED
Remarkable Finds In Britain
By A Correspondent
High upon a hill overlooking Salisbury's tapering spire, I was privileged to see some of the most
to Increase the staff of the London Business men in London will be interesting excavations made in factory so that well over 1,000 in closor touch with Birmingham. Great Britain for a considerable highly-skilled workers will be kept Manchester, Liverpool, Belfast, time-those at Clarendon Palace. busy. Aerodyne claim to have Glasgow, the Isle of Man, South-
I glanced at the remains of one been the only big radio firm that ampton, Cardin, Plymouth, Bristol of the greatest royal palaces of has not had to reduce prices from and the Isle of Wight as a result our land, whose foundations are time to time during the last 18 months.
Thanks to Rtadiulympia, a large number of young natives on, the Gold Const will soon be taught English by wireless,
Alternatively, of course, the In-thought to cover about alx acres. habitants of the latter centres will benefit from their new link with London.
This corner of England was once the centre of our government, Four hundred years ago the palace went to sleep. The roots of ash Letters weighing two ounces or trees mingled with the crumbling Nana Sir Ofori Atta, the under will be carried at the stones. Clarendon was forgotten. Omanhene of Akyem, bought ordinary charge of 1, but, for
Many of the trees have now been G.E.C. "Overseas Seven" when he every ounce over two, the extra cleared away, and the excavators, visited the exhibition and explain rate will be 1d. ed that his object was to let the young people of his country learn English by listening to the B.D.C. Empire station.
A FAT LADY AT THE POLLS
under the leadership of Dr. Tan- A preliminary service was begun cred Borenius, Professor of the two months ago between Inverness History of Art, University College, and the Orkney Islands. More have laid bare the foundations and than 3,000 letters have been car-parts of the walls of the great hall, of two vast kitchens," and ried by it every day.
many state apartments,
After to-day a letter posted in The palace, which is on private Manchester before 11 am. will land, belonging to Mrs. S. R. reach London at 1,30 p.m. and Christie-Miller, WIS A frequent should be delivered the same residence of English kings, and
was visited by Queen Elizabeth.
In the past 60 years there have been scholar Popes and peasant Popes, but none exactly like the present one-the scion of a silk manufacturing family, educated for the priesthood. In the days before.
One of the largest funny fish lis vastest responsibility he became
linguist. Lever landed at librarian,
Scarborough, famous BR
and weighing 756 lbs, was caught by NAZI EFFORTS WITH A evening. A reply can thus be sent mountain climber writer, church diplomat. As Legate in Lieut. A. 11. Terry, R.N., of Fal- Poland, he witnessed the scenes of mouth. terror in Warsaw when the Bol- shevik armies came near capturing the capital and was one of the few diplomats who did not desert the threatened city.
DISPUTE WITH KINGS.
During that time the tunny got under the nets of a Dutch herring drifter, but eventually cleared them.
CRANE
Berlin, Aug. 24.
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And every motorist knows that CHEVROLET is one of the smartest and most refreshing style creations on the road.
The dashing beauty of the new CHEVROLET draws admiring glances everywhere.
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Henry I. (1154-1189) assem. Ile was fishing 30 miles north- Remarkable energy and resolt of a type used on Imperial air bled a parliament there, which east of Scarborough when he hook-tion were shown last Sunday in routes, will fly on the Glasgow enacted the celebrated "Constitu- The machines tiens of Clarendon," to restrain London service. voters to the pall, bringing ed the fish, but it was an hour later when he landed it.
striking and authentic inslance can carry about 300lbs. of mails the encroachments of the Court
of Rome. that of the fat lady of and ten passengers.
On the arrival-of-the-first.acro- being
bodies. Mr. J. Chariton, of the Office of Reinickendorf, n Berlin suburb.
This voter, who weighed over plane at Belfast from Glasgow Works, who has taken part in im
Added to the smartness the CHEVROLET is The outstanding event of his
19st, and lived in a littler summer-Sir Crawford McCullagh, the Lord portant excavation work in several career, so far, has been the signing
house colony, where a special gate Mayor, received special letters parts of the country, told me that
equipped with the greatest boon to travel comfort and there had been several interesting of the Lateran Treaty with Mus-
safety: solin! five years ago. This ended The fah is 12lbs. less than the had been made for her, could not be from Scotland.
Sir Harold Hartley, vice-presi- finds, and that when the state
KNEE ACTION WHEELS an intense bloodless war which had record tunny caught by Colonel carried by the normal Nazi motor. been existing between the VaticanE. T. Peel, president of the British car service for invalid voters. The
and more. Several relics found on the and the Quirinal, the palace of the Tunny Club, in August, 1932. Nazi organizers promptly supplied dent of the LMS, the official apartments had been completely Italian Kings, since 1870. When This record is held under condi- lorry with a small crane, of the bearer of the mails, continued in explored there would be many
Sallsbury Museum. the Italina armies ontered Rome tions laid down by the British type used for removing the remains the machine to London with con-site in years gone by are now in
of motor-car smashes. The voter gratulatory messages.
It is understood that there will and made that city the capital of Tunny Club,
Eating and drinking vessele, the kingdom, depriving the Pope of Mr. L. Mitchell-Henry, however, sat on a garden seat and this was
day in ench direc tanny off Whitby last hoisted on to the lorry. At the be one service his standing as a temporal ruler, landed a
polling station another difficulty tion on the Glasgow and London glazed tiles, pieces of ornamental the then Pontiff made himself year weighing more than 850s.
Lleut. Terry will be unable to presented itself. The curtained route. The mail will leave Glas-stained glass, decorated lend open voluntary prisoner in the Vatican.
voters made their gow at 9.16 am, and arrive in work, 13th century sculpture work, All official relations between him claim a British tunny certificate alcove where
covered. and the King ceased. Every Pope, beenuse his rod seat in the smallerusses was not nearly large enough London at 1.30 p.m. The de-and ancient coins have been dis-
during the for this voter, and one had hastily parture time from Croydon will be who came after, followed the same boat
3.10 p.m., Glasgow struggle, and he landed the fah to be improvised from tables and at line of conduct.
reached at 7.30 p.m. with a hand line..
Pope Pius XI and Mussolini, by the Lateran Treaty, ended all thai. The territory around the Vatican and St. Peter's was misde the Vatican State. The Pope is its 1emporal ruler. It has its own flag, postage stamps and coins. Papul territory also la the Castel Gandol- fo, fifteen miles away, where the Pope is taking his rest.
He has made history by being the first Pontiff to do a great many up-to-date things.
SOME PAPAL FIRSTS.
Ho is the first Pope, who saw London from the top of a bus this occurring when he was a simple Monsignor doing library research work in London, as well us Oxford and Manchester,
nt
He is the first Pope to own his special railway train which runs from his own railway station on his own little railway track within the Vatican state.
lio is the first Pope to make use of a private automobile which is
his own property.
He is the first Pope with his own broadcasting station from which he has spoken to nil the world.
He is the first Popo oven to have given a reception to all the repre- sentatives of the press "covering" Rome and the Vatican for the newa- papers of the whole world.
And he is the first Popa over to have invited the diplomats, repre- senting all the modern world, to a luncheon party. He, of caursa, did not sit with them at meal, na ho ents alone, but he mingled with his-
guests afterwards.
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Of great Interest to the Hongkong and Shanghai Portugunso community was the wedding in Shanghal
mixed doubles championship this year.
of Misa Thelma Collaco and Mr. Humbert Colisco, well known in tennis circles. They won the Shanghai
"We have not nearly completed our excavations yet," said Mr. Charlton, "and we hope to find, among other things, the source of the water supply."
FACTORY IDLERS ON TRIAL
FELLOW-WORKERS
AS TRIBUNAL
,
Idlers in a new Leicester boot factory are to be tried" by a tribunal of their fellow-workers, who will decide whether or not they shall be dismissed,
This provision is contained in the prospectus of a company which is being forined on a copartnership basis with the workers us shura- holders.
The prospectus has just been issued by Mr. Frederick Thompson Hunt, a son of the late Mr. T. G. Hunt, who was head of a large i boot manufacturing firm. It
states:
"Should it be reported that one employee la idling away his time, or depriving his fellow-workers of their share of profits, an explana- tion will be called tor, and unless it can be satisfactorily explained a committee of inspection compos. ed of employees will be formed to decide whether the Idler shall be dismissed or given another chance af bolag placed on probation."
Another clause atates that each and every employee shall unite to- Igether with their wives in takfag ¡a holiday any health resort in England once a year at the ex- ponse of the company out of the accrued prost.".
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