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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955.

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WANTED KNOWN

Big Business

To Great Britain

London, Sept. 19.

As usual, it was the military aircraft-the Gnats, the Vulcans and the Canberras-that stole the limelight at the Farnborough Air Display. But when the organisers described the week-long show as a "remarkable success" they were thinking more of the business done. And that chiefly in civil aircraft.

means

Once again, at the Royal Aeronautical Establishment's airfield in Hampshire, Britain proved that when it comes to making civil aircraft she can beat the world.

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Topplug the list of Britain's cently made its first appearance, have already airlines new generation of aircraft is the three renowned Vickers Viscount. So ordered a total of 29. tur. 28 airlines and other opera- tors have ordered 234 of these A different type of plane but Interesting. Scottish loss turbo four engined machines. Sixty are for Capital Aviation's Twin Pioneer, is the order answer to the problem of short

THIS

two - engined Airlines of the USA-n

of runways. that accounts for the bulk an million dollars that Viscount's high-winged monoplane, with fixed undercarriage, can take-off ore earning for Britaja.

in 100 yards with

full complement of 14 to 10 passen- gers or 3,000 lbs of freight. It can fly within speed range of 48-180 mph for distances up to 500 miles. And to top it all, one man san operate it.

Order Value

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DECLINING

the amazing MORALS OF

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TEENAGERS

Durban, Sept. 19.

де Alarmed

the declining

to

The Viscount to set now atan-morals of some teenage school-

go of economy, speed and girls whose mothers darde comfort

on medium distance work, the Durban branch of fights; the Britannia to do the the National Council of Women wants employers to revise their conditions of employment,

same

on

One of Britain's newest air-

the Handley Pago craft.

described by Ita Herald Is makers an a "branchliner."

by powered

four Alvis Leoniden Major engines. and wil! ostry 36-44 passen- gers on "hops" up to 500 mlies at 104 mph.

Matsumoto

Returning

To Japan longer "hope"; the

Airlines operating Viscounts give the plane most of the credit for the recent big increase in their business. British European Airways used and turned a £1 million loss into a £52,000 profit. Aer Lingus bought, four Comet to provide a fast jet

and made a profit of £25,000 after the previous year's loss of service across the Atlantic; the to operate on branch- £82,000, Now Trans-Australia

the Twin Ploneer for Airlines, has reported a record lines: year and credit goes again to service in out of the way places where long runways are not the peerless Viscount,

available these are the planes that form the vanguard of Britain's determined attack on world markets for civil aircraft,

be

What tho Viscount has done of medium-distance routes, the Brist Britannia will soon doing for operators of long "hops."

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Herald

Last year, Britain cold abroad £56.3 million of plancs and other products of her rapidly Powered by four Bristol expanding aircraft industry. In Proteus turbo-prop engines, the the first six months of this year, Britannia is designed to carry these exports rose to over £30 over million, bringing the Industry's 42 Arst-class passengers Commonwealth routes. Twenty-total contribution two are going into service with export trade since the war to BOAC as soon as possible, and | £372 million. others have been ordered for airlines in Australia and Israel.

Comet 3

Visitors to Farnborough saw another of Britain's famous air- craft in hetionthe de Havil

An improved land Comet 3,

Comet, version of the original

records which shattered world before coming to grief in an the accident, Announcements unforeseeable

Advertise-"Three" is itself the forerunner or a still more advanced Comet.

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Larger and faster than original Comet. the new machine is designed for trans- Allantie fights. The "Three" will not go into full-scale pro- duction. It will be superseded

the by

"Four" with more powerful Rolls-Royce Avon jet engines. Twenty of these have

ordered been

by BOAC and several foreign airlines in countries as widely separated as Canada and Japan-are plan- ning to operate them.

Another British plane that has attracted wide interest Is the new Handley Page Herald, a four-engined aircraft, designed for medium range passenger transport, Though it only re-

New York, Sept. 19. Mr V. M. Molotot. Soviet Foreign Minister, paid a routine visit on Mr Dag Hammarskjold, UN Secretary-General, today.

Mr Molotov will lead the Soviet delegation to the United Nations General Assembly which opens here tomorrow.--- France-PreSSIE,

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They want employers to in-

the possibility of Mr vestigate offering only part-time jobs to those mothers who have grow ing daughters.

Mrs T. Dieldnson, a member of the NCW, said mothers who had to

work could not be blamed for their daughters' be- havlour, although many parental dulics were now being thrown on teachers,

peace

Negro Youth Murder Trial Opens

BATTLE IN CYPRUS

Nicosia, Sept. 19.

The Cyprus Government has dropped its former reserved and reticent attitude in local politics and is now fighting a "punch for punch" battle in the Colony to show the British stand against Enosis and against political agitation.

Until very recently, the official attitude was in favour of keeping aloof from discussions and rebuttals on the subject. Acts of terrorism, which began in April, as well as several riotous demonstrations since December 18 last year, were officially "played

dismissed with contempt as "schoolboy frolics."

down"

or

"Patriotic" broadcasts by responsible

for over 110 acts

Athens radio, which had been of violonce since April 1 this going on at full blast for nearly year,

a year, were ignored, or at most. Five men have been killed- aired once every few months all Greek Cypriots and mostly in the form of British protests palicemen-as a result of these to Greece.

Gutrages. A sixth, a young boy In spite of the fact that the of 9, was killed while playing the Government Government had at ils command with what

" terrorist hand £250,000 radio station, it was described as reluctant to use it constructively grenade" which exploded. Thirty to counter Athuna propaganda people have been injured,

reach and

the

Whenever considerable number of Athens radio fans in Cyprus.

A Change

are

ver referring to EOKA, the Government radio uses the term "the Gangster Organisation known as EOKA

your

".... You know that so far our political leaders have.... condoned and praised terrorism." Morally Wrong

Following the killing of a constable in the main police Sumner, Miss., Sept. 19.

Now this has all been street of Nicosia on August 28, The trial of two men changed-swiftly, dramatically.

the Acling Colonial Secretary, 1. The authorities determined to quell every singlement in yes, modo a state- charged with having mur-

My J. W.

he said: dered a 14-year-old negro riotous demonstration, no matter youth because he allegedly by whom provoked, with quick,mist pass to the police, anony- "You (the Cypriot people) whistled at a white woman decisive action.

mowly if you like, any scrap of opened here this morning 2. They view the successive Information you possess regard-

the ing

the terrorists. London, Sept. 10. after the sheriff had search- terrorist outbreaks with

ulmost gravity and are prepar- Shunichi Matsumoto, ed all spectators who entered

"show down" in an ing a major chief negotiator of the courtroom.

effert to stamp out violence. Russo-Japanese Japanese

3. The Government radio the talks that have been carried on The sheriff, H.C. Strider, ex-

broadcasts rebultais in London for the past 3% plained that he had received regularly

on 150 anonymous letters, stating and counter-propaganda in reply months, will leave London

"provocative" broadcasts Thursday 22 to

leave the to return

that he would not 10

"Let them know that you.... by con- with trial alive. He said the letters from Athens, Japan for consultations

Police have been equipped not to be driven

selenceless political hysteria into his government, it was learned did not frighten, him.

latest riot gear and approving what you know to be here today.

The defendants, Roy Bryant with the

and are morally wrongcious and his half-brother, J.W. Miam,tear gas grenades,

detest the are charged with having killed trained in the speedy handling Emmett Louts Till, of Chicago, of riots, dispersing crowds and which....now threatens to leave

self-defence,

to the island a legney of hatred, three weeks ago,

The trial will be before There is no restraint now in violence and intolerance, for

pronouncements about which

morp many

Cypriot all-white jury chosen from 125 official

been sum- EOKA, the underground terrorist families will bitterly grlove in persons who have

organisation

held the years to come." moned-France-Presse,

Mr Matsumoto leaves London in the morning for Frankfurt and after visiting Bonn, Paris, Vierina and Zurich, he is plan ning to take a plane from either

Rome which Britain's

Zurich or

will bring him to Haneda Airport in Tokyo on the 30th.-Reuter

She said, however, that (cacher had told her that it was those girls whose mothers were working who proved the most difficult to handle,China Mall Special.

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brutality

The Government radio, giving tho newa of the constable's death, added the following oficial comment:

"Not only are the gangsters terrorising innocent citizens, but they are also jeopardising tha whole future of the island by by corrupting Greek youth

consider encouraging them to cold blooded murder as a normal part of life."

These strong words from Government mouths, which only A few months ago blamed the press for not playing down factual incidents on the Island, pinthly the

radien in the official handling

of publicity in

Independent Colony.

in

observers Cyprus

however, that this switch from one extreme to the other has come too suddenly and too late to be

Immediately

effective with a latening public

and

which

has for

or a population Fong listened to Athens broad- costs

Cypriot Greek politicians without any intelligent challenge from the British elde, British circles in particular

have welcomed the realism with which the administration is now looking on current events. But they consider that this new "publicity offensive" could bre more effectively run if handled by an exper! in psychological warfare rather than conducted by well-meaning civil servants.

Bold Venture

A bold recent venture by the

WEB Government radio

the broadcast of a series of informal discussions on Enosis.

An Englishman (for the pur ases of the programme named Harold,

pases

..

the British Foreign

21 Greek Cypriot

termod Stefanos (possibİY

pose as Mr Greek Foreign

and

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Turk called Fund (perhape to stand in for Mr Koprulu, the Turkish-Foreign Minisler) were

the anonymous members of the

cuarion, group.

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In a small island such as Cypria, the anonymity of the three men was short-lived, and many listeners were able to Identify their voices without amculty with thos of thre well-known Government officials.

Press A

Attack

The principle of getting anonymoth people to discuta controversial bleet #uch Enosis was attackend in the loegl

and the radio station that it was prepared put on a new soring of awith penet

pants. If any suitable World come forward and of

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