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"PAKHOT"

Pakistan's

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5 p.m. 15th July

.. 8.30 am. 16th July

5 pm. 16th July* 5 p.m. 18th July*

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14th July

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16th Aug. 24th Aug.

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troops

Washington, July 11. Pakistan was reported today to have made the first definite offer to back the United States "police" action in Korea with ground troops.

A Senator who did not wish his identity disclosed sald that the Senate Armed Services Com mitee was told during a closed session today that Pakistan had offered foot soldiers to help' the hard-prested Gls,

He did not know the number of troops which might be involved. Presumably they would be token forces. The Senator recalled, no mention that any other nation had inde

sunilor offer, The Pakistani offer la pra- sumed.

discussed when General Omer Bradley, chair. man of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, gave the Com- mittee a report on the Korean war

behalf of on

General MacArthur.

wal

Air naval units

While the United States so far is the only UN member to back up the South Korean Republic with troops, Britain, France, Au- cirelia and the Netherlands are contributing air and sea units.

The UN Security Council har endorsed military sanctions against the North Koreans.

The State Department suid corifer that the question of fur- nishing additional ground troops was "under discussion" with other

members. Many

observers of other the presence foreign troops on the battle line would boister the American doughboys' morale as well as strengthen them militarily.

UN belleve

Sennter William Benton (De- muerat, Connecticut) said today that "even a battalion of Philip Pine or Pakistan troops" would help morale and emphasise "that way nn knperial war of exploitation. United

la is in no

Press.

to

PROTECTION OF U.S. INVESTMENT Washington, July 11. The House today debated a bill protect foreign Investments made by American businessmen who participate in the Point Four programme. Under the bill, the Export Import Bank would guar- antee such investments up to a total of $250,0

50,000,000.

President Truman, in a letter to chairman Brent Spence of the House Banking Committee, said the bill is an essential part of the programme for overseas economic

He said, "It is my conviction that private foreign investment can make a major and unique contribution to the contron objec

y

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1980.

Pakistan border incident

Karachi, July 11. Pakistani ofolala charged today that Afghan soldiers fired On Pakistani traopi from Inside Afghanistan on June 17. kiing and boldtar and wounding two.

that They charged alno Afghan troops had set up a military post 300 yards in- aldo Pakistan before the the In shooting incident, vicinity of Gravazha, Balu- chistan. They added that Pakistan had protested to Afganistan over the allegad bordar

violation, United Press.

FATE OF BISHOP UNKNOWN

the

LAWN BOWLS:

Recreio "Blue" beat PRC

RADIO

Radio - Hong Kong · broadcasts

the 11-metre band,

Two postponed Lawn Bowls frecuency of #48 kilvercles per second League matches were played and on 31 meyercies per second fo off yesterday, one in the First H.K.T..! Division and the other in the [) P.M. Second Division.

12 đến 04 Hond

Hummary,

Calling"--ProgTEDE

At King's Park, Club de Re- crelo "Blue" best Police Recrea11Tata" Waller (Ilis Piano) and

- Hu Orch with Adelaide tion Club by 20 shots the final

(Vocal) score being 77-52. The "Blue" won on all rinks.

At Chater Road, Hong Kong Cricket Club beat Hong Kong Second Football Club, in their Division postponed League game by 49 shots, the final score being 87-38.

The homo team, won on all rinks and scored the maximum five points.

FIRST DIVISION

Roo "B"--PRC Entertaining the Police Re- creation Club in their postponed First Division Lawn Bowl League match at King's

Park yesterday, Club de

Recrelo "Blue" beat the Police by 25 shots the final score being 77-52. The Portuguese Club wan on all rinks thus scoring the maxi- mum Avo polais. Hoo "B"

Floo

J.C. Remedios A.V. Gosano

Vatican City, July 11. Officials of the Sacred Con- gregation for the Propagation of the Falth, which directs the missionary

C. Pereira JF.V. Ribeiro activities of Roman Catholic Church, said

(Skip) grave fears have G.A. Guterr Loday that

Guterres been aroused for the safety of C.E. Marques the American Apostolle Visitor A.A. Lopes to Korea, Bishop Patrick J. J.E. Noranha Byrne.

(Skip) N. Beltrao A.P. Pereira RF. de Luz J.A. da Luz

Bishop Byrno of the Society of Missions

of the Maryknoll Fathers was born in 1888.

The Congregation said he was in his residence in Seoul at the time of the Communist invasion.

Bishop Paul Okamotoro, Apos" | tolle Vicar of Seoul, is at pre- sent in Paris.

can

(Skip)

Total

20

PRC

W. Cameron

C. Pile

H. Brown

W. McHardy

19

20

10

F. Hollands

C. Pope

T. Hemsley (Skip) S.H. Marvin F.C. Channing

W. Hillyer

C. Dowman

31

(Skip)

77

12.45-me for Munts"-DBO

Mail

Midland

An

Light Onk, (BOOTS) 1.16-News, Weather Report and

nouncements.

1.80-"Ecboss from the Theatre.“ 2.00--Close Down,

8.00—"kong Kong Calling"-Program-

the Bumma77.

8.03 Childrens Wal Hault-A- Tre"-A Play for Children by E. Laila Tarabull. (Opors) #10-"Time for Muale”—000 Midland

Light Orch. (DECTA) 7.00-/Take 13 from Here

P&O B.I. E&A

COMPANIES

Boiled

11th July

gith August

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S.N. CO.

PASSENGER/FRSIGHT BERVICE

LEAVES LONDON

Via Bouthampton, Fort Bald, Adan, Bombay,

Bingapore.

4th Augu

1st September

BUR HONGKOKU.

Hist July

11th August

24th September

Colombo, Penang &

DUE LONDON

6th September

OUTWARDS

E

"CORFUM

#a. "CANTON"

A "CARTHAGE"

With Jor Niebo, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards. BBC Beyne Orch.

(DACTS)

7.30——"L

(Studio)

Denal-Moure, Francaleo."

B.00-World News and News Analysis.

(London Relay)

The Boys

8.15 "Marchfor with the Regiment”— Leicesters-Introduced David Jones (Re-

by Captain

corded)

(Studio)

8.45-8ports Review-By Dill Philips.

9.00 "From the Editorials,'

Relay)

9.10-Wesiber Report,

(London

9.11-Thuredar · Gerenade"-A Program. me of Continuous Muslo arranged by Detty Drown,

9.35-Block Barlow-By Alleen Dekker.

(Stadio)

9.45-A the Opera"-Leoncavallot "I Pallacet," With the Principat

Members of the Chorus and Orek

of La Bela Milan, Conducted by Franco Chlonu. 11.00 Radio News Ree), (London Helas) 11.15Weather Report,

11.14-Late News Summary,

17 11.20-Ooodnight Musie."

God Bave the Kiar.

52 11,40Close Down,

Total BECOND DIVISION HKCC-HKFC Playing off their postponed

nt Chater Road

Rediffusion

A.M.

On Monday night, Vatican au thorities said a total of 43 Ameri- Second Division Lawn Bowl

Catholic missionaries, includ-League match ng Bishop Byrne, were in Korea. yesterday, Hong Kong Cricket The news agency ARI, usually Club Leat Hong Kong Football

all rinks and

by 49 well-informed on Catholic affairs, Club on

shots. the Anal

score belog Up With The San. said the British Ambassador in instructed to

87-38. Moscow had been

The feature of the game was ask the Soviet Government to re the 20 shots win port the whereabouts of the

by Skipper British Minister in Seoul, as well Howkins over Dowbiggin.

HKCC as of the Catholic Bishop.-United Press.

Swiss Lawn Tennis

Tournament

Lausanne, Switzerland, July 11.

F. D. Angus

P. Kennedy II. G. Stade A. E. Howkins

A. E. Howkins

(Skip)

D. Phillips T. Fairburn 11. F. Shields A. W. Brown

(Skip)

s. Cassidy

38

HKFC

1. G. Bingham

N. Heaton

T. O. Morgan

H. B. L. D.

H. B. L

Dowbiggin

(Skip)

N. Smith B. Collyer

D. Collyer

L. A. Collyer

A. Edwards 1 Urquhart W. Williamson

Geoffrey Paish of England. 2. Davies took five sets to defeat Edgar Balestra of Switzerland in the first round of the Swiss Inter national Tennis Tournament today 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2.

Renato Fori of Italy defeated another Swiss, R. Roothilaberger tive of under-developed countries of Switzerland eliminated Richard 6-3, 6-2, 0-4, while Paul Blonde! and ourselves for the expansion of productive capacities of the less Prakken of the United States 8-2, developed areas of the world. A0-4, 3-0, 6-4.

the same time steps must be also taken by foreign countries to attract and

encourage private capital."-Unlied Press.

JAPANESE AGENCY OPENS IN NY

"New York; July-11--

agency

his office.

Felicisimo Ampon (Philippines) beat Jean Pierre Blondel (Swit- zerland), 6-1, 6-0, 6-0.

12

7:30-Xusteni Clock,

2.45-Ed, A. Keller Stow,

O-News and Weather Forecast, 6.15-Rosario Bourdon Symphonelle.

9.00-Mersing Muala,

9.40-Favourite 'Clarita,

14,30 Korning Medley. P.M.

22.00-H.K. Block Exchange.

12.16-Tune Tim

15.82-Fr The Filmin.

1:06—Llub: Vailety.

1,15-News.

3.30--Orch, Of The Tune.

4.00 The Tex. Beneke Bhow. 4.13-Tropicana,

4,30-Vocally Youre,

18.00-Muso Makers,

5.13 The Vio Damone Show, 4.30-Children's Corner,

445-The Mindy Carson Show, 4.00-Danco Mule.

21

(Skip)

J. Gilchrist

R. Vyper

D. Fitches

(Skip)

Total

28

'07

(Skip)

Total

8

38

LI-Men Behind The Melody. 8.30--Request #bow, 1.00-Bing Bing, 7,18-Pred Waring&

vanjine.

2151

WORLD FOIL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Monte Carlo, 11.

7.30-Bang Bouvenirs. 7.45 Listen to Leibert, 8.00-EB.C. Now,

8.10-Local News,

8,16-Concert Miniatures. 8.30-Cancert Hall.

His Pennsyl

9.00-Mical Merry-Go-Round. 9.30"At The Opera." 10.00-8.3.0. New

In the women's singles, Jean Foll Championships, France beat | 10.10--Local New

Quertler of England defeated Mrs. Bek of Switzerland 6-3, 6-2, Associated Press and United Press.

ITALIAN CYCLIST PRAYS FOR VICTORY Paris, July 11.

went

by

In the final round of the women's national world teams'

nine.. victories to Austria

| 19.15-Bilka and Baddlak" ** seven, Denmark beat Britain by 10.30 Thunday Berenade. 10 victories to six, Italy Denmark by seven victories to 11.16-Anne Ziegler and Webster Boots.

beat 11.00-The Novatiane Trio, five and France beat Britain by 11 victories tö`Ave."

In the sixth round of the men's world Championships, Italy easily beat Belgium by 12 vlc-

1130-Blarduri,

18.00 Close Down,

HOMEWARDS

sa. "CORFU“

"CANTON" "CARTHAGE"

. "CORFU” ***. "CANTON"

EL "COUSAN

LEAVES HONGKONG

End October

10th October

17th November

19th September

27th October Sted Novem BEN 9th December

14th December

6th January

• Disembarke passengers at Bosikampion on 21ed December

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Fenang, Colombo, Bombay', 'Adası, Port Said A London,

OUTWARDS

. "KHYBER"

1. "BOCOTRA”

HOMEWARDS

"BOKALI" "EHTBER**

FREIGHT SERVICE

DUE HONGKONO 27th July

FROM

28th August

LEAVES HONGKONG

London & Continent.

FOR

12th August

24th August

London & Continent,

Accepting Cargo for Singapore, Port Ewe tenham, Penang. Colom- bc, Aden, Fort Beld, Genos, Marsellen, London, Hamborg, Ant warp Eosterdam, With Uberty to call at Bombay if indusement

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Julia 16th July

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1

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for Japan,

from Calcutta, · Rangoon

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for Japan.

• These ships have Refelzerated Gargo spaos.

P. & O./B.I. JOINT SERVICE

A "ITOZA”

"HALIGONIAN

QUEEN"

duo 14th July all 17th July

due

end July

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froth Japan. . for Strails, Colombo,

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Persian Gulf.

dalf,

from Paralan Karachi, Bombay, Coloma bo'▲ Biralta,

for Japan.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD.

4. "NANKIN"

dus 13th July from Austraila. anila 10th Avg. for Australia.

Accepting cargo for Rabaul, Drlebane, Bydney, Melbourne & 'Adelaide, and on through bills of lading for Nuw Zealand & Pacific Island ports.

All vessels have, liberty to call at any ports on or off the route, and the routes and sailings are subject to change or amendment with or without notice..

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TAI HANG JEWELLERY

Wholesalers of CUT-DIAMONDS

A Japanese overseas formally opened its offices in Lin- coln Building in mid-town Now York with a Press conference and a, cocktail party this afternoon,

Gino Bartall, the crack Italian tories to Ave, but France had a ISRAEL SHOOTING

Jerusalem, July 11. Kohe Teroaka, Japanese over- cyclist and leader of the Itailas bard time beating Egypt by eight. seas representative, introduced his team

It was reported in Jerusalem in the Tour de France victories to six-Reuter.

starts

that Jaws opened fire on Arab staff and explained the purposes of road cycle race, which

farmers near a village North of from here on Thursday, He said he had two straight to the Notre Dame des

New York, July 10. Jerusalem, killing one man and general problems receiving and Victoires Church on his

Most mills were withdrawn capturing his two adjusting complaints about Japan-today to pray

daughters, for victory for from the cotton textile market to-aged 18 and IB...... esc merchandise and business

day in view of nervous gyrations Italy's team. practices and establishing Japan-

futures which brand names in the United 1938 and 1948 was photographed added about $15 a bale to con- Jeep. Bartall, winner of the event in colton

have Jewish territory in a mutary Liberty Diamond Cutting Works (Pty) Ltd, States market with quality and good workunan-

Synonymous with the priest to whom he said: tracts since the start of the week. The incident was reported to

to "I will do my utmost

win The wool goods market was Jerusalem Arab ship-United Press.

authorities by again." The priest replied: "I steady, Rayon goods turned quiet. relatives this morning. As50- shall pray for you."—Reuter. -Associated Press,

ciated Press.

C50

CANADA'S TRADE WITH AUSTRIA

Ollawa, July 10, Trado between Canada and Austria (may now be carried out on either a United States or Canadian dollar basis, the Fin- unce Department announced to-

day.

Previously exporters shipping to Austria have been required to obtain payment in United States dollars Reuter,1

BELGRADE ORDER

Belgrade, July 11. The Government today an- nounced that a special permit would be required for all trips ta. Yugoslav border areas.

and

The decree followed repented rumours of increased military activity along the frontier of Yugoslavia's Cominform neigh- bours, Bulgaria, Rumania Hungary. The latest sign of pos- sible trouble was a Government

that onnouncement

Yugoslava living in Hungary near the Yugo- slav border had been ordered by the Hungarian government move to the Interior of .that country within 48 hours-United Press,

PAPER FINED

to

("Lagos, July 11. Nigeria's Supreme Court today Imposed a fine of £100 on the Service Press Limited for the publication of seditious writing.

The charges.related to the Tublication of an article called We Want To Remove This Gov- ernment in the organ of this Nigerian "youth movement. ⠀

The defence, submitted that the Crown had failed to discharge the onus upon it to prove, that the publication wof... the artiolon was

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