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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966.

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KORPS DEAD

AT TOBRUK

Benghazi, Nov. 16.

A war memorial to the German soldiers who fought and lost their lives in the Libyan desert campaigns of 1940 to 1943, is to be inaugurated outside Tobruk on Sunday, November 20, by Herr Gustav Alholm, head of the German War Graves ¡Commission.

The memorial is situated on

a hill overlooking the sea, near the harbour of Tobruk, and the former battlefields about

Births, Deaths, Marriages, a mile to south of the port.

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In general Fizzjoni Aksture,

it Approximately 450 Germans, resetalis ats teretal Turkish Musily relatives of men who fell fort Four walls nearly 40 feet in the desert, are expected to hugh with towers ni ench corner', visit Tabruk on board the Greek ve been built zonal a curl - ship Aegaeon, to attend the in-

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If not prepaid a booking fee which contains a Garden of Re-

membrance, Underneath, In of 50 centa is charged.

crypt, me bursed the remaine of #aig German War dead.

To ensure thot the memorial will stand the deert

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Soldiers

The £120.000 memorial to the men of the Afrika Korps which has been built in the devert outside Tobruk, and which will be dedicated on Sunday. In the vault of the Fortress-like memorial rest the bones of 6,000

in

men

collected

Д three-year search of Relativen the desert graves.

of the dead are to attend the Ceremony.

Central Press Photo.

Runs Ashore A Second Time

TO STOP ROAD TOLL

The Hague, Nov. 16.

A campaign to reduce the ever-increasing number of fatal road accidents in the Netherlands is in full swing here after nationwide appeals from Princess Wilhelmina and the Dutch Prime Minister.

The campaign is being brought home to the public in a number of unusual ways through the media of the radio, television, press and cinema, for road safety, in the words of the Prime Minister, Dr Willem Drees, is considered as important here as a national campaign against cancer, tuberculosis or any other illness.

Every day the national news-horror and fear of the dangers papers give front page pro- on the road when ho sola foot minence lo news of the latest on 17 Must this continue?" road accidents, with headlines typitying the increasing anxiety Special nowsreel illms show- felt by both the public and then the former Dutch Queen authorities over the large num-reading her message were shown ber of deaths on the road,

in cinema throughout the country.

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Effects Stressed

Road accidents last year ac- counted for nearly

may dentis as the disastrous floods in which swept over Holland

lost 1953, when 1,800 people

At the same time short docu- their lives. Only 300 less were mentaries stressini the fatal killed in molor" accidents last effects of careless driving were year, while some 30,000 people put into the programme. These were injured.

vivid documantaries stfibd to carry Weir

point bome to cinema audiences who gasped tho with horror of Bode of scenes showing close-ups of ac- cidents.

Would Be Higher

Estehera

Savannah, Nov. 10. Announcing those figures in a A French

whose broadcast to the notion, freighter,

Dr

Li his The Prime Minister. Droes warned hd sleering gear caused her to

that broadcast, sald that one of the FUT

for aground

the second there were Indications that the most serious causes of rood ac- 30 in time

waited to death toll would be even higher cidents in Holland was drunken two days, Middle Alght for the

ude this year.

"if drivers themselves Ceyton.

driving. next high Last, Great Britain & Europe, i am when new efforts will be made

to get her foal.

By Surfac China, Prople's Republic. Formosa, Batm

Malaya.

Marao. 2 pm.

Canada. A 21.

-China. 2 p.m.

Adeu,

Seychelles, 1 East Africa, (N. &

5. Rhodesia & Mozambique. P/P, Via Betra), 4 pm.

N Burnie, 4 pm.

The

Madame first

China, People's Republic. Marno, C

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20

By Surfac

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 My surface China, People's Republic, 8.30 am,

N. Borneo. 1.11

Macon, p.

Japan, 2 p.m.

Macao, p.in.

THIS LOOKS LIKE AN ORDINARY WINDOW OUMMY- WITH PHONY MACHINERY IN IT.

they must I not drink, strong notion

Will

Need for road safety is be do not realise that (coming increasingly important jas more and more cars come on have to be taken against them," vessel. Matelois Pillen to the road. The total number he added. et Peyrat, owned

late of by the

motor vehicles 13 the Rene Coty of France, Netherlands passed the 1.000.000 Indeed, of just over 3,000 pTV-

Unl uground

Polut mark this your for the first time secutions brought by the police Range near Tybee Island early and is expected to increase gast morist for Serious yesterday morning.

steadily.

Of this total, auto- traffic offences in the first halt

2.477 cycles, now becoming very po- of this year.

were She won floated free

few pular here as a replacement for driving while drunk. hours biter but ran aground the ordinary bicycle, numbered vestigation has shown that mên second time

the North nearly 300,000.

40 between the ages of 40 and Brenler 1 ning buoy in the The road safety campaign was

are the most frequent offenders Savannah tiver.

about three opened by Princess Wilhelmina la this respect, while

Atlantic.who said in an appeal to the are rarely summoned

nation: "Who does not

think charge.

miles

the from United Press.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

RADIO IS THE CONTROL MACHINE 7

IT WAS

AND THIS CLO

AUTH ROBOT--

ALMOST

HUMAN!

B.

JUMP [JOHNNY€] JUMP!

I TELL YOU IT ALL

WORKED / I SAW

IT WITH MY.

OWN EYES!

By Mik

9-13

By Ernie Bushmiller

By Frank Robblas

BORRY, PALGOTJA, PLAY "HORATIO AT THE BRIDGE? SCHNECKO COMING UP THE ROADI

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MAGICIANS

Can't Carlsberg

TASMANIA FAMOUS

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calla för

San Miguel

for An An-

women on this

The Prime Minister's warring #40 mean a revision of may present dows concerting drin- ken driving. under which only relatively light sentences of few months' imprisonment be given.

Competitions

carl

The

roud safety present campaign includes two nation- wide competitions, organised by the Road Safety League, which can be done at hote. In the Brut, the competitor has to

of to a number

short radio playe on safety regula- tlons and decide from a series of illustrations he has received which play best fits the picture.

listen

The second is a puzzle which involves fitting the correct roofd signs and signals to a number of traffe pictures which have been distributed in pamphlets throughout the country.

and

aro

The only criticism of these competitions so far but forward In that their prizes include motorcars, motorbicycles auto-cycles. The Litter generally considered by motor- ists here as the groolest hazard on the road because of their numbers, their deceptive speed and the fact that their riders require no driving licence.

Les

Several women's organisations here are also planning to attract public attention to the campaign by staging contests to choose a ***Miss Motorist,"

Auto- cyells!" and a "Mia Pedestrian." These will be elected not only on their looks but also on their knowledge of the highway code.

Final Word

Newspaper contributions to the campaign include a došlý competition, in which a románt photographer takes a picture of the most careful road-liber of the day" and of "the ingat cata= less" ofte respectively. The Win- : fier receives a cake and the "loser" a symbole birch, whlie botti have their pletures printed In the paper.

The final word in the campaign, however, reste imbot probably with the police who aro tightening their control over road traffic with flying, patrols and platil-clothes pollbanen. Faced with the problem of no peod imits on Dutch rounds kn a certain inherent carelessticism by Dutch drivers, the bolte have called för thofe cu-beden- tion from the public, li thele efforts to reduce the high death POGL

must try to shako, the

e kto Ditch driver out of his

be

'sporty

the polled towords

old conviction that should people commiting road offences," a senior, police officer here said. "The public always expects, fre police to do ita foli głóDITIF,

of criminal offande lanárk

Chim dhall Speciali

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