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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952.

After

BBC PREPARING EMPIRE Boy Born

BROADCAST COVERAGE OF THE CORONATION

London, Sept. 25.

The BBC has started negotiations with all Commonwealth broad- casting drganisations for a co-operative radio coverage of next year's, Coronation ceremony and procession.

It is already estimated that 100 commentators of many nations will be given facilities along the processional route.

Barrister In Contretemps

Gravesend, Sept. 25.

A Barrister today found out how the other half HIVES.

The Barrister, Lord Dun- boyne, wito ended up On Lhe inaldo looking out, arrived late for a case in explained court here and breathlessly

"I went to the cells to talk to a client and WIE trapped behind a solf- locking door."--Neuter.

SCHOOL FOR

PARENTS

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 25, A Malay school designed to turn out 1,000 "superb" parents a year is being started hero shortly.

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As those working with the BBC's own observers take

up the description, covering every yard of the triumphal tour, listeners round the world will hear the most comprehensive broadcast in radio history.

Death Of

Mother

London, Sept. 25.

A healthy baby boy was boin to a woman after she died in hospital, a doctor disclosed today,

As soon as Sibt Ena Holland At the Royal Victoria Hospital, realised Cho The BBC has started to re- Bournemouth, cord programmmonwealth and the resident obstetrician, Dr J.T. specially de- mother wis dying she sent for signed for Colonial listeners.

Spenser

These are being down over- He arrived in three minutes. form for but the woman had died. Dr seas in tape or dire release after October 5.

Spenser carried out a Caesarean In 1937, at the Coronailon It is intended to maintains a of action. of King George VI, only 16

steady stream of them right up The baby had to have oxygen overacos narrators were present to the time of the Coronation for a few minutes after birth. Plans now being formed for itself on June 2 next year. but soon eeled lustily. He weigh- next year's coverage reflect the

Many aspects of the tasked 7 lb. tremendou world-wide In-ahead were discussed by re-

And

now Dr Spenser reports presentatives of all Common in "The Lancet": wealth broadcasting organisa- "The infant was discharged tions when they met the BBC from hospitel fit and well. With

terest in the occasion.

In 1937, 800 stations, mostly in America and the Common- wealth, re-broadcast the ner vice, commentaries and descrip tions. There will be twice not three times as many in the global network next year.

It is expected that each Com- monwealth will be represented In the overall broadcast.,

BLANKET COVERAGE

Some big American networks may organise their own Corona- tion programme but, for the actual description of the pro- seck cession, it is planned to the

vk oversens co-operation | sa

blanket for a organisations coverage, using BBC facilities.

"We will put out a main women, English commentary and broad- will be taught agriculture, east it to the English-speaking forestry, accounting, hygiene, world over every wavelength sewing and domestic science.

coil, lay our hands on," a BBC spokesman sald.

Students,

men and

we

in London carlier this year-out Sister Holland's presence of London Express Service,

mind and serene effetency he might not have survived."

Criminals Cast Ballots

In Prison

Tokyo, Sept. 25. Three hundred Japanese war criminals today east ballots at for candidates Sugamo Prison for the National Diet.

The ballots will be sen! central election headquarters before October 1, when the rest of the nation votes in the

national overseas radio first

election since

to

The mother, aged 32, who already had three children, died from a rare heart compinint for which there is no treatment, whereas the destors thought she hod coronary thrombosis a blood clot affecting the heart- and would recover.

"She slept well," said Sister Holland at her home in Corfe Mullen.

in the

carly

found

"but Dorset, morning I her in a state of collapse," London Express Service.

Ambitious Project Qn

the wavelengths Japan became independent on India Border

Designed to improve presentSome time before the day, home conditions among the we will advise Malays, the courses, separate networks of for men and women, will last over which their region will be a month each. Fifty to 100 supplied. persons will attend each course."in some places, where it is Suitable students will be train- ed az instructors. Associated the middle of the night when the event is occurring, recordings

Press.

CONTRIBUTION

FROM INDIA

April 28.

wor sen-

that

Among the prisoners who voted were 12 "Class A

New Delhi, Sept. 26. India announced today criminals who have been tenced to life imprisonment for she will begin work soon to im taken by their own organisations

living conditions along her vital will be re-broadcast at a normal area committed during World prove communications and tribal

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Northeast frontier bordering on time. But those who sit up

criminals voted in a Red China and Burme The war will get it direct from London."six foot by six foot room at the

BBC will The

also

project take prison which was cleared for

occasion. A wooden box Prime recordings of the London broad-the chat and repeat sections of them was placed in the middle of the Nehru, appointed last July to later on their general overseas room for the Ballots. service.

In-

the

co-

The

was

by a four-minded

Minister,

the

Jawaharlal

United Nations, Sept. 25.

Some of the men carried can- of the Brahmaputra River. The inspect the strategic area North India today antiounced a con- tribution of $105,000 to the

didates campaign literature ALREADY BEGUN

aten took on new significance United

with them Nations

and

to the poll, and rec Relief

when Red Chinese recently Works Agency

Palestine Kor

the read it over at the last minute maps At the

time, Samic

began extending rofugees. The contribution will coremony and procession will be

before marking their ballots. Chinesa border right down to be in the form of cotton goods. beamed directly overseas in a ballets for many minutes before dia's Assam State.

Some stood pondering over their the Brahmaputra River in In- Other Indion contributions number of languages, ABC made this year for international linguists

marking them.

When India protested and working

"Are the elcctions really ald include $275,000 to the operation with foreign commen-honest

pointed out that an internation- fair?" former al boundary had been set up technical assistance programme talors.

Home Minister, Kolch! Kido, during British rule in and $262,000 to the children's The Coronation radio coverage asked a reporter who watched the Peking regime said it would

has, in effect, already begun.

He added, before took into the matter. the balloting. the reporter had time to say The situation is complicated anything, "I'm just voting for by the fact that Assam tribes- friend of mine.”—Associated man

men and Communist-controlled have 4 common religion and culture. There has

fund.-Reuter.

Nationalist Envoy

On Sino-Japanese Task In

In East Asia

Tokyo, Sept. 25.

That he would seek "fresh, avenues of co- operation between our two peoples" was what Dr Hallington Tong, the Chinese Nationalists' first post-war Ambassador to Japan, said in a state- ment issued on his arrival here.

Press.

and

Soviet Envoy Says His

Little Piece

:

Washington, Sept. 25. The new. Soviet Ambassador,

Mr G.N. Zarubin, presented his credentials at the White House

today and exchanged assurances with President Truman that their countries would work for

Tibetans

also been

India,

agitation by Naga headhunters in the area for an Independent State,

Mr Nehru's Committee, head- ed by the Home Sceretury, H. V: R. lengar, has recommended

of roads the building

and Bridges, a hydro-electric scheme for flood control and steps to prevent soll erosion. India and the Assam Government will share the cost of the multi- million dollar project.-Asso- clated Press.

Good Outlook

Upon this co-operation largely "On more than one occasion peace and good relations, For Japanese

Bald.

depended future stability and De Sun Yat-sen, the founder of Mr Zarubin said that Russia peace in East Asia, Dr Tong the Republic of China, made it had a sincero feeling of friend- clear that the accurity of Asia ship for the United States and could be assured only through that "all my activities will be the sincere co-operation be- devoted to the strengthening of "While my many previous tween the two neighbouring peace and co-operation between visits to Japan were made in a Asiatic countries, China and our countries,"

His statement rend;

more or less carefree

manner Japan.

It is in a spirit of humility,

the

Goods In U.S.

..

"Nagoya, Sept. 25.

A purchasing agent who buys Mr Trumah replied that the for one of America's biggest somewhat alleviated

"On November 4, 1921, your United States had only

Hepartment stores today pecdiets feel- by

hogy future for Japanest feeling for Bussin ing of confidence, that I ap- then Prime Minister urged me friendliest

mission to to proach my present

devote my life to the and that Mr Zarubin's activities exports to the United States.

MY H. V. Van Brunt, whos

Filage Tokyo. This sense of humility development of the closest ma would be reciprocated and sup-company buys for the emanates from a realisation of operation between China and

ported.

Gimbel's Department the expressed Mr Truman told M. Zarubin: that Japan was procuring better stores, sald personal inadequacies for Japan

and the heavy responsibilities of my opinion that friendly relations "You may rest assured that the goods than it did before the war

between our two

of the countries Government

United and added that Americans wer could constitute a stablising States desires only to sco acager to buy in Japan. There factor of paramount importance world wherein friendly neigh-was trond among American in International affairs.

bourly relations exist between department stores to make direct "It is with pleasure

that every

country. It is the con-purchases on the Japanest to the oppor- stant policy of this Government market.

Al to goods, he particularly not only as my to seek to create conditions

my

office.

"The feeling of confidence

alems from the realisation that the Japanese people, like my own people. are desirous of

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