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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966.
POLICE COMMISSIONER INVESTIGATES Fish Shoals Off TEEN-AGE VICE|Envoy Receives Royal Relics
QUARTER IN PERSON
Melbourne, Jan. 3.
Two men in old clothes sauntered through Melbourne's slumland one night, mingling, with the loafers, the aimless wanderers and the youth in the streets. They were Victoria's police chief, Commissioner Selwyn Porter and one of his top officers, Detective Superintendent H. V. Clugston.
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Their unheralded visit was part of an effort It rid the metropolis of teen-age vice. followed an outery against teen-age delinquency in Melbourne as Members of Parliament, press, social workers and the clergy have alleged that Melbourne's young people are being exposed to a The allegations danger of corruption and vice. state that:
Italian youths, newly-, followers They are the arrived tigris, are gullible ones. They are afraid of mojesting Australian women and being told that they are weak have begun Knife balties with and cowardly. gouts of other youths,
Dr McGeorge stated that the (only solution
the problem
2. Teen-agers in late-clos- I was to divest the "wolf pack" ink milk bars have been jenergies into constructive clubs. A leaching sepial worker, the Reverend W Hobbs, said that
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site raskesta
3 Young "post" are mak-m-feeding" was no way to
ing bely vily parke kananfe
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Car stealit
riding are more prevaleni today than ever before
★ Gangs at "bodgien Asid verschągiem, the Australian valent
Britain's teddy
barys and giris, were turning Joj eid vandalisem
Drew Up Plan
Commissiones Porter, after his personal inspection of the Mel-
lor to an ately drew up polier-sponsored yenth elton to take the youth of the city off thr streets
provide and to testers for young people.
Meanwhille
Victorian the G-vernment
faken also has action to investigate the charges against the youth of Ble State.
The Government
10 Pommittee of sochd workers to report on "the best methods of Investigatingt the extent of juvenile delinquency CH Victoria
burme alum quarter, muted
it
CALLYCH and
Among the members Comanillee are Mr Justice Barry. Ne Melbour
eruminologist,
[!! Atana Stoller, te clatef ltural ofheer * 10 Mental Hygiene Department who won tame last year Int shocking Australians with a frank import wohl Joa 11 inental 12- and Miss Daphine Barrett, principal of a lerding private Girls' school
Not A Menace
While the Government Com - mattee premiued to begin work, *wn Melbourne Argus reporters, Lone 25 and the other 10, claim-
1 they had discovered that many Melbourne youths erried home- made Kuns und
"Melbourne's lechagers are not a menace to the community -yet," the reporters said. "They TU Just normal. bigh-spirited chlidren. They talk loudly, act rockly and 10 per cent of them mem no barn. But there is vicious one per cent, a core of Americanised woughs. This core could turn the present happy. burtaless, idle milk bar 'cow- boys' into
of irresponátile young thugs,'
in
Please ddress PONDRICH- The reporters said that
Hongkong many cases the youths declared at they were carrying home-
tions: Secretary,
Society for the Profretion.de weapons to look "sharp."
of Children. P.0. Bor
Hongkong.
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2502 One teenager fold them:
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carry a knuckle-duster, lots the boys do. We don't use them
he trouble. "I'd refuse to build them a clubhouse," fier There are the said "I'd say materials and the site. Clo and
it yourselves'"*
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Novel Suggestion
Mr Hobbu
has made some
nevel suggestions for the big | problem of teen-age crime, cor istening and joy-riding. Ho af uld uged that junk heape
established in street sites in various suburbs journer
9 that youths would tinker much as they liked and do no harini
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U Kyin, Burma's Ambas- sador to the United Kingdom, is pictured reading a despatch addressed to the King of Burma and signed by Queen Victoria after it had been presented him by Mr Keith Marten, shown with him in the Burmese E- plcture, bassy in London. Mr Marten in a friend
of the family of General Sir Harry Prender- gast, commander of the troops which captured Mandalay in 1885. Other historic flapp presented were: a huge app- brella painted with gold leaf; carved figures three-foot high, also painted with roid leaf: two screens and a tapestry.
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CONVICTS BEAT LAWYERS
Melbourne, Jun. 3. Three convicts one a mur- derer beat a team of lawYCTS from Melbourne's exclusive Čon- stitutional Club in a prison de- orbate on whether Intolerance is more dangerous than ignorance. The convlets backed Ignorance hr the worse risk. —Chino Mail Special.
"And why not let motorvar insurance As finance #car with hire B for young men trustworthy old cars which can be taken out for bs a day night?" Mr Hobbin usked. "The est of this would be off-set by the terrife saving in car thefts."
China Mail Special,
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
HIGGINS -- WHAT HAPPENED?
I CAME OUT HERE WITH YOU, CHIEF-- WE WERE TALKING, WHEN Wham--)
YOU HIT ME --
FERDINAND
though." Another said: "They NANCY
carry them just to be blg."
The bly danger, the reportera said, was that the toughs, the criminally-minded lenders, might turn the youths into an
savoury army.”
Tossed Bottles
"an-
in-
The Argus reported on cident where unruly elements took over leadership of boys and girls travelling into Mel-
bourne on a train.
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Fifty bodgles and widgies took over half a train after day in the country. the news- paper sall, and terrorised the Passengers.
A bodgie climbed on te carriage roof while his friends tossed beer and wine bottles, [light bulbs and seat covers at cars on the train crossed viaducts or the way into town. ‘A squad of police was waiting for the arrival of the gang ot Mel- bourne. But they qulofty left dho train at a suburban station and leappeared.
Sydney social workers
agree problem
that a similar youth exista in their city, according 的
Bydney Sun-Hemld,
tho
"Wolf-pack" ranks are menucing women in dark city's streets, it declared sunt reported that, a loading Sydney paychiatrist, Dr John McGeorge, had told one of Its coporters: "The wall pack is always as bad ob its leader. He is the one who shows a Iktio more intelligence vand; 'u Iltie more strength of character unaA
R-RING
ERN
BUSH
WHAT TIME
WAS. THAT?
10:46. I WAS LOOKING AT MY WATCH JUST AS-.
~~AS I HIT YOU}} 1910--1 DIDN'T ARRIVE UNTIL
ELEVEN. WHY WOULD I HIT YOU?
HELLO, NANCY--- CAN YOU GUESS WHO THIS IS?
JOHNNY HAZARD
TWO HOURS OUT
OF AMSTERDAM A TRAIN THUMPERS
INEXORABLY ONER
BEARING A MAN BENT ON AVENGING HIMSELF BY TAKING THE LIFE OF MANTE MEER, DIAMOND TYCOON
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY A By Au Formosa, USA, Canada, 0 pm. Thailand, Pakistan. Middle East. Africa & Europe, & pats.
By Aurface Italy. Franco. 4 p.m. Mácso, o .m.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
By Al
Get-
Japan, 8_am. Peking, Shanghai, Hankow, 10 am, Indo-China, France, 10 MT. Thailand, Pakistan, Lebanon, many & Great Brilsin. Noon.
Philippines. 1. pin. Pakistan. Middle East. Africa, Great Britain & Eurage, & p.m.
Thailand, Burma, India, 6 D.m
By Burface China, People's Répuntio, 10.30 870. italy, Noon.
Notices
Japan, U.S.A., C, & 9, America, Noon.
Corea, Noon.
MACHO, 1 p.m.
N. Borneo, ap.m.
Pulippines. 2 p.m.
Thaland, Pakistan,
Africa's Coast Help Feed World
Walvis Bay, S.W. 'Africa, Jan. 3.
South West Africa's fabulous fishing industry has been reaping a rich harvest of lobsters and pilcharda for world export since the World War II.
But every season the fish seem just a little more difficult to find.
Own Fleets
Puchard flects from Walvis, season for export whole in tins, Bay and lobster feets from for fish oil or fish mogl Luderitz, South West Africa's two harbour settlements along 1,000 miles of desert coastline, are having to go always a littlö further out for their moln 'catches,
Serm
So many fish of all kinds have been found along these South Ailantle shores that the supplies Inexhaustible. Pichard fishermen, however, know only too well what happened in California when the great slivery shoals suddenly vanished.
Strict Control
Products from these factorica
to
Britain, Europe, North Amorten and the Far East. Huge crers have recently come to Walvis Bay from the Far East where the tinned pilchard has become popular as a shoup high caloried food.
Factories have their own feet of boats working for them or freelance individumi owner li the fishing business for the big profits which have been made in good seasons.
Crows are paid on results. Eight or nine of them go to cach diesel - powered boal,
60-1001 usually
heavy- Strict control measures have timbered vessel with a smal been introduced to limit seasonal | weeelhouse, cramped Ulving catches and
preserve the re-
space for the men and a large production rate in the spawn- hold for the millions of pilchards ing
months. Pilchard Gshing caught in the nets. tales place from February to
Fishing in season goes un November each year with little without
break, day and night, variation, but the season just except for the period of full ended was extended a fiille to
moons when the surfaced fish | give canneries a chance to land shoals are difficult to see, in
ther quoia,
the dark, on a calm night, they are easily sighted by the Over 200
deep-sea
Bu sturdy fishing bouts are licensed to fish phosphorescent track of dis South West African waters for
water. furbed
Surface nets, worth £1,000 of an Industry now worth over
200
each, are paid out round £4,000,000, employing hundreds of whites and thousands of non- Europeans, mostly mixed-brai Middle coloured workers,
_Portuguese
| India. P/P via Karadil, 3 p.m.
6 FRIDAY, JANUARY Formosa, Japan, Korea. Okinawa.
10 a.m.
Gibai, Hawall, U.S.A.. 1 p.m.
lippines. Australia, New Zea tond, p.m.
Formosa. p.m. Кога, п
S...amita. O p.m.
East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe, 1 p.m.
Japan, 0 p.m.
By Surface
a
ich is circled by the
boat. The bottom ends of the net are closed and ashore and shimmering mass
silver alcat,
plichards brought alongside
to Walvis Bay, first discovered, be transferred to the boat's hold by tho early Portuguese by hand nots. navigators and
the haul is good it may If refuge for American whalers in the early all the hald and overflow along China, People's epublic. 10.30 am.
dishing the boat pecios. adaya, has boomed as a
Back at the Portuguese East Africa &
port since 1850, when plichard factory jetty, where the fish are Africa, 11 4.10 East Africa (N. & shoals were first
com- exploited
sucked from the hold of the mercially in coastal walcza. boat along a pipe into processing
Today,
b large factories sheds, the haul, perhaps the stand on the edge of the natural work of only a few hours, may harbour. These process thou- bring the boat owner a credit sands of tons of slivery pilchards of £200 or £300 sterling, every month of the catching But there are days when no pilchards are seen or the few "rises" are only scattered fish. Then fuel is wüsted.
Seychelles,
S. Rhodesia & Mozambique, P/P via Beira), p.m.
Macao, p.m.
Burma.
Noon.
Maeno. 1 in. Indonesia, 2 pm.
Malaya. Cesión, Aden. Middle East, Great Britala. Europe. 4 p.m.
By Les Fulk and Phil Davis
CHIEF, THE MAN HIGGINS THOUGHT WAS YOU WAS THE CLAY CAMEL DISGUISED AS YOU? HE TOOK' HIGGINS'S CLOTHÈS-- AND RETURNED TO THE BALL"
AS HIGGINSA
SURE
PEE WEE
KO YOU GER, PEAK GABY”...I
AM NOT COUNTESS STEPHANIE”.
BUT JUST STEPHAN, A MERG. NOBODY DUE TO THE GREED OF. MY EX-PARTNER JAN MUBER I
THEN--THE MAN DANCING WITH NARDA WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT--THE MAN I TALKED TO AT ELEVEN--WAS THE CLAY CAMELI IMPOSSIBLE--/
By Mi
By Ernie Bushmiller
I WANT MY
MONEY BACK--- IT'S NO GOOD
NOVELTY SHOP
By Frank Robbins
YOU HAVE IT, MWYNHEER" HAZARD... WE WILL DO ANYTHING
YOU SAYS, BUT FOR
BREVE SAKR-WELAT
YOUR PLAN 7{-
EVEN
MAGICIANS
Can't Carlsberg
If we were
any fresher wed still be on the vine!
Libbys
TRY FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
TODAY
I'M OFF TO A PARTY AND' I'M TAKING ROWNTREES MILK CHOCOLATES AS A
PRESENT/
this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
Longer Spells
When the pilcharda wire Arst being landed, a few years back, hauls were sometimes made right
by the boat anchorages, Now, it usually means longer spells of some hours to reach
the shoals, often 4 tiring
business in hard winds and choppy sess.
Fishermen
BTO not sure whether the pilchard shoals are
Just
gettinging out
koeping
Inshore or
wise to them and further out to avoid boat traffic. Untouched Alshing
the
grounds
are to be found further up the Wild South West African coast- the
or
notorious "Skeleton Coast" to unwary mariners--but the absence of harbours anchorages for hundreds of miles along the unbroken sand dunes checks their proper exploitation
fishermen
tobater
farz Luderitz, 300 miles south of Walvis Bay, are also having make longer trips for the South
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African rock lobster, now favourite delleacy in the United States, and
price
sands close ce taken in viou- Research ships are based at Walvis
Bay and Landpritz fo keep the fishing resources of the
const
under constant study. Among other varieties of flah, millions of snock have been caught along this Atlantic seaboard. These aro distributed fresh, sailed or dried, through 'Qut southern Alrich, Wartime shipments of mock to Britain came from South West Afried. Edible Nch exports are now being supplemented by Indrake- ing quantities of dish meal and fish oll, extracted from surplus Ash or offal.
Huge Mounda
Huge mounds of sacked fish meal are piled high round Walvis Bay canneries
"drying
out" in the rainless climate this coast before being taken by train across country to the of southern Africa or by ship overseas from the lochl
deepwater port.
Fista roct
the
now be piped oct from the factories into the Kanks of ships for bulk handling instead of using
drums
Local fish meal is being used by residents at Walvis Bay to grow. In the gardena of their homes, bull ion:
dubey which 30 miles inland from the share Jalong most of this co
One of the peculiarities at the const für. Beliing is an occasionál
kille
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