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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1952.
“Mørch Of Silence? Safety Parade
Complete with sombre hoods and crosses, cach of these figures symbolica killed in a train accident. It was all pari of the road safety demonstration
A Person organized ta
the City of Essen, Western Germany, where 200 people were killed during the past year. - Expires Photo.
Yugoslav Red
British Construct
Party Congress Radio Station On
Postponed
Belgrade, Sept. 21.
The Yureslay Communist Party Congress has been postponed from October 0 10 November 2 because leading personalities are ocoupled with State affairs which have parilonlarly de- cumulated of late."
(propress, a Yugoslav NOW BECEDY, reported on Friday that the British Fordra Becretary, Anthony FACD, had passed on an in- Prime vitation from the Miplator, Winston Chur- chill to Marshal Tito to London. The Marshal Was said to be disposed to the Invitation Accept provided suitable time could be agreed)
Today's appóqueement, by the effield pews agency Tanjur, said the Central Commuliter of the Yugoslav Communist Party had de elded on the postponement.
Reuter,
Marlowe Author Of
Shakespeare Works?
He is
-London, Sept. 21.
Mount Olympus
Nicosia, Sept. 21.
The completion by British radio engineers of the Marconi Company of the erection of a power- ful V.H.F. (very high frequency) station on the summit of Mount Olympus, the highest peak in Cyprus, 6,404 feet above sea level, marks an im- portant development in Middle East radio com- munications.
as the pivotal The station is intended to serve point in a network of VHF communication which will primarily link lsrael with the European VHF network via Cyprus and Turkey.
Eventually, other Middle East the last 400 feet to the summit, countries may be linked through to carry the transmitting equip Cyprus, with the European ment and the generator. mainland by VHF radiotole
phone.
So a sledge party of 20 men was Improvised.
"It was a Mr Mellon
snow,
with walkie-
French radio engineers are at
memorable day," a similar present engaged on
said. "The party to link drivo
up the North African countries with Europe stirted up the hill through the by VHF They are running a 18-channel VHF route through Sardinia, Algiers, Tunisia, and then across the continent Egypt.
to
British The
enterprise is taking the reverse route, start- ing from Cyprus and joining up via Southern with Europe Turkey, Greece, and Italy.
The Cyprus survey was under taken by two engineers of the Marconi Company, Dougins Campbell Hunter Mellon and Bernard Charles-Spencer, who arrived here with their project on March 16 of this year.
FIGHT STORMS
equipped
sets. It took 11# talkie radio
to reach the over two hours
Long summit. Ope-and-a-half of equipment-had-to-be safely pushed and pulled to the top. But it was fun,"
The men left their fond on Mount Olympus and returned, leaving Mr Mellon and Mr Spencer there. alone-the first
stay. on the to
mountain through the winter-Router.
The Escaping
Eagle Beats
All-day Hunt
London, Sept. 21.
A rare African eagle, a bate- Cyprus had a very hard winter leur, escaped from Dudley Zoo, this year, and had weather con- Worcestershire, yesterday. All tinued well into April which day it mocked the attempts of
extraordinary quite
fo: this police, keepers, and public to recapture it. And last night it took off for a long flight south.
An American theatre critic is the latest recruit to the ranks of
They brought with them a scholars who want to attribute Shakespeare's plays to another huge pule of Arctic clothing, ice axes, nylon climbing repos, Arctic and better Elizabethan figure.tents and essential equipment.
VHF For their plan to erect Calvin 44-year-pid
station on top of Mount Olympus Hoffman, a Broadway critic who entailed a stay of several weeks
new on found
the snowbound summit, claims to have evidence to support the dicory exposed to extremes of weather. that the Shakespeare plays were the work of the Cambridge dramatist, Christopher Marlowe. Marlowe along with Bacon and the Earl of Oxford has been put Island. forward before as the possiblo author of the plays, But there has been the difficulty of his storms, forgetting the lee and the snow, the rain and the sleet as offcially recorded death in
best they could, and often tavern bawl in 1803-too early assisted by engineers of Cable for his authorship of the plays. and Wireless, they worked on.
went to Israel and Later, they went tests "off the record."
of this en- Now, the leader
. H. gineering expedition, Mr D. C. 1 Mellon, hum told of some of the dimculties which the team had
д
many weeks, the two successive fought
The caglo slipped from it cage after breakfast, spread its ft. wings and flew to the top of a tall tree.
Mr Hoffman claims to have Turkey, conducting reception liberly for four years by rest-
found evidence that, Marlowe was not killed then but lived afterwards abroad. He suggests that the death was "staged" to protect Marlowe, who was one of Ellagheth's accret agents.
Mr Hoffman also thinks on the basis of evidence that Mar- lowe was alive after the date of his omcial death and that his patron, Bir Francis Walsing ham, had paid Shakespeare, lo pass oft de his own the plays Marlowe was writing abroad.
He says the known plays of Mariowo and those of Shake spoare show the same hand a view Shakespearean scholars dony Reutor,
POP
ALL OF OUR DESIGNSĄ
AIM TO PROVIDE HAXIMUM FLOOR SPACE“,
FOR EXAMPLE-THE TAGLE - LAMP AND GED TEELE ALL
BUILT-IN!
Here It began its first day of ing for three hours, looking comfortably down on the "wolves" below Succulent cuts of meat could not tempt it back. Then the eagle, which has to overcome during their stay grey and black plumage and on Mount Olympus, where the orange legs and feet, set out on severe winter conditions during a wider tour. It rose grace- March and April turned their fully and circled mission into an adventure,
a
MEMORABLE DAY
the town,
FLYING SAUCER REPORTS
Study By Experts
London, Sept. 21. Royal Air Force experts today studied reports from ten experienced officers and: men who have described with almost identical detall the appearance and be haviour of a "fying saucer" over a North of England aerodromo yesterday.
This is the second time within a week that European observers, familiar with "derinl objects, have
announced sighting "sau- ECTS.
Meanwhile two men In the Swedish port of Gothenburg reported today that they saw a noiseless, brightly shining ob❘ jest moving at great speed scross the sky at about 16,500 feet last night.
They believed that the object, which had a phosphorescent tail, qut have been a "fying saucer."
In central Sweden last Satur- day, an ex-nir force flyer, Turo Innula, reported that he watch cd a "snow-plough shoped cloud with bubbling smoke from Its tail," appear very high and streak across the sky at a "coldssal speed."
It dropped
"blue-green shimmering pinte which changed course and disappear- ed equally fast in the opposite supported his
direction.
His wife testimony-Reuter.
Challenger Due Home Month
Next
London, Sept. 21. Tho survey ship Challenger
is expected in Portsmouth on October 2 after a two and half years voyage round world.
the
During 1851, the ship carried out detalled surveys in the Northr and West Pacino and
spunded the greatest depths so 10,804 metres for recorded between the islands of Guam and Yap.
A sample of the ocean boltom from a
depth of
was raised
10,498 metres,
The atolls
of Funafuti and Nukufetau were also carefully charted.
After wintering in Japanese waters, the Challenger returned to Britain vla
Hongkong Singapore, Ceylon, Aden and Gibraltar, The ship left Fly-
mouth
in May 1950 with crow of 98 oflcers and men and three hydrographical specialists-France-Presse.
́SUDAN LEADER'S-- VISIT TO UK
London, Sept. 21. Syed Abdul Rahman Al Mahdi Pasha, son of the famous Mahal Pasha of the Sudan, and Sudanese religious and political leader, wi arrive in London tomorrow on a short private visit.
The Salon Government agency in London stated today that Syed's visit was of a purely pri- vale nature to see his Britiah It he medical consultants here. visite the Foreign Of:o, it will be for the purpose of a courtory call on Mr Eden, the Forelan Secretary Router.
Briton's Gesture
To Naguib
Cairo, Sept, 21, An anonymous British well- wisher has sent Egypt's Premier, Gongral Naguib, a triar pipe "as a dokon of admiration."
General Nagulb, a regular pipe smoker, had to pay quéloma duty on the small parcel, which arrived with an unsigned letter in English Router.
settling eventually on the root TOWN PLANNERS'
of an outhouse.
Polico were called, a ladder was run up, but the eagle just. blinked and dew away.
Their first task was to erect trial transmitter to test reception between various paris
From then on. reports came In of Cyprus, and then between
fast to the zoo. "Rescuers”. Cyprus and Israel and Turkey.
Deep snow had completely rushed to the railway station pbliterated the footpath to the and on to the gasworks. Finally
and no the eagle hended south. summit of Olympus, animal or vehicle could climb It had a good following wind
A knock-out ! '
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