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No. 36398

COMMENT OF

THE DAY

·

The Tunnel

Pour tunnel

PROTAGONISTS of a croes scheine

UN

may regret that it hos. taken Mr. Lawrence Kadoorle Bix months to batch bls latest and most Impressive suggestion. how the Colony can require tunnel with the minimum pain to the taxpayer. Fer it comes at a time when the Government-appointed committee investigating the expert report on the scheme should have fair Iden of the reconi- mendation it is going make.

MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956.

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DRAMATIC CATHEDRAL MEETING TODAY'S RACING

Malenkov And Archbishop Come Face To Face

NO RECOGNITION GIVEN

SOVIET MINISTER

a

to

A

But unless nil the polats raised last week, particular- ly the Trans-Harbour Cor- poration proposal, have nirendy

considered,

bren

the committee should, it fairness to Mr Kadonries and the careful

and thorough investigations he has made, ræterve judy- meni matil

J11275 it

it examinval them Let be suld immediately, how- eyer. That Government would have to have a trẻ, mendans enthurinsm]} for the idea before it ronid support Me Kaduorfe's most formidable-looking plan, This is not to suggest that

there

excessively large element of risk in his proposals to raise capital. In fact, there appears

La

be not much more than in any other government loan- raising project. Yet these have been known to fail

ALL

attractive

oven

interest rates.

MR MALENKOV

Atoms For

Peace Award

Announced

A

Canterbury, Apr. 1.

stony-faced

Arch-

bishop of Canterbury, leading a procession after a service in his cathedral here, tonight walked past Mr Georgi smiling Malenkov in what др. peared to observers to be

• snub.

The Archbishop, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, a staunch opponent of Communism, came face to face with the former Soviet Prime Minister after conducting the EVERGONES Bervice,

of Soviet

Mr Malenkov, ww heading n -visiting delegation

engineers as Minister for Power Stations, was being shown round the historic, 000-year-old enthedral by Dr Hewlett John- son, known as the "Red Dean" for his Communist hellefs.

The Archbishop's procession and the Dean'a party passed within a foot of one another.

DEAN'S GESTURE

DR FISHER

CAUGHT FOR

But Where To Find Them ?

MOLLET SEEKS

100,000

MORE TROOPS

Paris, Apr. 1

SELECTIONS

By "Rapier"

Gay Sire Cover Girl

Avoca

RACE 1

Outsler-Harmony:

· RACE 2

Orange Beauty

Mainsail II

Our Pride

|

Outsider:-Beloved,

RACE 3

Tune-Phone *

King Rider Calamity

Outsider: Dona Maria,

RACE 4

M. Guy Mollet, the French Premier, today faces the problem of providing 100,000 more troops to reinforce French forces fighting terrorists In Aan Cook Algeria.

This weekend he is studying reporte en deployment ΟΙ Fredin forces outside the North

THE FIRST TIME

1

Pandora

Glenshee

Outsider:-Princess Ellen.

RACE 5

| African territory in an effort to

find the extra men enlled for by Santa Maria M. Robert Lacoste, Minister for Diana Algeria.

EXCITING. FISHING Algeria, and that

FOR ZOOLOGISTS

that

Fighting Spirit

Outsider: Super-King.

RACE 6

Military experts think only a relatively small number

reinforcements can be pro- Night People 91. vided by "barrej-scraping" | Jingle Bell among the 400,000 men outside Strathion

as call-up of Outsider:—Silver Wing. reservists will be necessary.

RACE 7 There is strong opposition to Treasureland the call-up among rank-and-Big Anna members of the Socialist and Caesar Radical parties, chief partneya in Outsider: Fieldmaster.

Mollet's Republican Front

RACE 8 This split is reported Ben Nevis coalition,

Hongkong Diamond Distant Sky

Outsider:-Red Light,

RACE 9

to

the Cabinet itself.

Replacements

M. Wellington, Apr. 1. New Zealand zoologists, fishing a mile and a the quarter down in the Cook Strait Deeps have caught.

fish never before seen by man, it was claimed here today.

ohe 03

came abreast As they Dem smilingly extended arm to the Soviet party though wishing to introduct them. But the Archbishop did not halt, er move his head. He made a 'slight gesture with his crozier ani continued onL his Observers In the cathedral.

this to be a sub, but a of the Dean's staff later that Dr Johnson bad increly made the "radi- tional formal acknowledgment of the Archbishop."

Cambridge, Mass,

Apr. 1. An annual award pf up ways to $75,000 will be made to took UT the primary considera- tion must be: is it really any Individual or organisa-member worth all the effort? the lation anywhere in the world, asserted express it another way: is making the "greatest con- atributions to the peaceful Hongkong'a harbour tunnel as pressfujeþuse of atomic energy," the ps, in its time, the tube organisation. Atoms for system was for Landon, the Peace Awards Incorporated,

announced today.

Buccess,

of need

un-

Plan for the award, whielu was set up by the Ford Motor

Bryt Company Fund, war nounced in Geneva at the inter- national meeting Dn peaceful uges of the atom last summer. Detalls were made public here today at the headquarters of Atoms for Peace Awards.

Earther, there had been funta- the scenes Ini,the beautififre (he- dral when worshippers left their seats to greet Mr Muleskog.

MOBBED BY CROWD

The tubby, ever- aniling Soviet former Prime Minister was mobbed by worshippers and sightseers when he entered the nave of the vast cathedral with Dr Hewlett Johnson.

Mr Malenkov's arrival chat-.

Golden Gate bridge for San Francisco ur, to quote one project which has not been such ik striking numetal the harbour bridge for Sydney? This is the problem to which

both the investigating cont mittee and the government should address themselves. Mr Kaduorie has outlined

The trustee of the organisn- the probable effect a innel

tion suit that "winners each would have on the Colofty

for

płace and taken as a whole the year of the atoms

selected from inward will be economie posibilities are individuals

organisations quite appealing. Develop anywhers in the world who, in ment is always an inspiring the opinion of the trustees, have people lood on pews to taire autograph books and fascinating prospect. made the greatest contributions Photographs,

to the peaceful uses of atomle were thrust forward and excited He also points out that if

women patted Mr Malenkov's the scheme Lurps out to be a energy.

burty shoulders. paying proposition it may

Or

"The award

huttorarhit

will

consist of

of up

to

in due course “become an f msdal. necompanied by a important factor in Anan- cach cing other public works, thus preventing the need for higher taxation".

Ultimate

capital require.

Ind

ments for the tunnel ancillary services, on the ether hand, promise to he¦ high-possibly even higher

Mr than

Kadoorie's estimate. And there is no proof that the ronda on the island would be free of im- possible congestion despite the freder tunnels gested. Also it promises to disrupt well-established trn- vel routines and to make movement about town no 'legs complicated and difficult than it already is. TRADITION dies hard in

$73.000.

The trustees hope to make Cheir first award within the next year.--Reuter,

9 Rebels Slain

Crowds left their stats cluster around the beaming Russian minister.

to

over,

Officer & Wife Attacked By Gunmen

Nearly 2,000

reinforcements Janded in Algiers today and the number of men are ex-

same

Hallmark Mascot All Gay

Outsider: Caravelle,

RACE 11 Amapola Tumbleweed

Their line, heavily weighted with 500 baited hooks,pected to arrive there in the was lowered to a depth of 1,200 fathoms, described here next two days. ng the deepest set-line fishing in Australia and New Another division from Ger- Outsider: Star-Glo.. Zealand, and possibly in the world.

mony is due in Algeria betoro

RACE 10 April 10, but these forces will Peach Blossom not, In practice, raise French Bluegrass team of zoologists from Victoria University College, Wer manpower since they will re- Bas, W lington, led by Professor la R. pluce.

equal

of number servicemen “Richardson, operating on Friday

national.

and and Saturday with a quarter-

servists due for release.

Tho Tho luch hemp line, look an hour

Council of Ministers is each time to lower their Une expected to discuss the question Scrabo

at its meeting next Wednesday, Outsider: Henrietta. Onriday night, a cone net, but a final decision is not ex lowered to between 400 and 500 pected before this and of the fathoms (between 2,400 feet and week, after talks between M Invincible 1.3,000 feet) and slowly trawled, Molict and M. Lacoste, who is Flying Dutchman A British army officer and produce a lantern Ash and a duc la Paris

small deep water squid five Saturday! his wife, who were driving inches long, with large eyes, the in the north Cyprus moun- first of its kind to be taken in tains, today were attacked New Zealand waters. by gunmen who fired at them three times. Three bombe

also were

Nicosia, Apr.

On

"

on Friday or

Paper's Report

to

other

units has

The independent Paris Sun- day newspaper, Le Journal du A RED SHRIMP

Dimanche, reported today that Another catch claimed to M-Mollet had decided, subject tered the calm of the service in thrown at their car, but neither be the first of its kind ever to agreement by his ministers,

to serid 40,000 extra men the leading church of the Angil-

brilliant rexi 0 of the occupants was Injured made was enn faith.

shrimp, two and a half inches Algeria in the next few weeks Hor was the car damaged."

Two auxiliary policemen were long, with a sharp spine extend and not to call up reservists until the maximum harrel- slightly injured today in Paphos ing to the front of its body.

Saturday morning when 12 bombs were thrown

the raping of 1,200 been complete sald M. Mollet lowered to at the auxillary police head-ling was

The newspaper fathoms for two and a haif

had decided that any possible quarters. A bomb was thrown into a British occupied house in hours. Larnaca,

This time we were excited,"call-up of reservists should not causing damage, but

exceed 24,000 mm, serving six no casualties;..

Professor Ricitardson sid.

months.

cach. He has also pro- Included a The catch

posed a scheme under which three fect

neross, of a type men completing their millary which the team said had never service could sign on for an before been soon.

additional alx months, the news paper sald-Reuter,

Chairs were knocked

delectives

Scotland Yard cleared a way to the crypt and chapel of the cathedral, whose world-renowned architectural features range from the eleventh to the fteenth centuries. — Reutor.

Plane Disaster

Pittsburgh, Apr. 1. Tunis, Apr, 1. A commercial airliner crashed burst into flaines near Nine rebels have been killed and. and five thera captured by Greater Pittsburgh airport to- security forces

air- night,

In

town

aug supported operation which was

underway near the Gafsa today.

this Colony and it is) 'likely that despite Mr Kadoorie's prescience and the careful thought he has given to this subject, the average man will prefer. existing methods of com- muting. Besides the apparent benefits to bo reaped from the plan are too distant and insubstan- tial to be really desirable to today's generation.

Th

An air `control tower spokes- of man said 33 persons were be-

Heved aboard.

The 'control tower supervisor The operation, which started sald: "There has been a plane yesterday, also nelted nine rebel crash and the plane is burning, Weapons. ammunition and but we don't know which line deruments-France-Presse. the plans belonged to.”

ARMS CACHE British troops today uncover-

a

enche of

arms and

skate,

Unlike other skates, it was pale grey with well-spaced needle teeth, like a' shark's.

The line also brought up the tearn's first deep-water ish,

explosivo in a Cypriot house at Polis In northwestem Cyprus, Two Cypriots were arrested.

A Cypriot woman was injured today in Limassol in the shoot-birck and four inches long, with ing incident in which a British elvillan

a mouth capable of opening to lost his lite. Tho swallow creatures larger than women, who

was passing by at itself. the memait of

€hooling, was struck by a stray bullet.

A British serviceman, Lead- ing Aircraftsman Tom Beattie, was arrested tonight on charges of murdering his pregnant wife, { Margaret, 24.

Neighbours who ruched in on hearing a shot found Beattie

standing over his wife's body

holding Tovolver.-France- Presse and United Press.

Baby Has

MAKARIOS: LATEST Cornea Graft

ATHENS REPORT

London, Apr. 1.

hens Radlo said today it

sgainst British troops on the

stand for the past year,

London today sent a message. of goodwill and success to the exiled Archbishop,

the United States, inay ask | A meeting of 8,000 Irishmen in Britain to let Archbishop Makarios ab to London and resume negotiations, on tho future of Cyprus,

Auf Alliens broadcast, monitored hero, auld it was "rumoured that there will be Ameriőan representations" to Britain over the exile from Cyprus last month of the Archbishop.

The team will return to Cook continue Strait tomorrow to operations-Router",

Fell 200Ft. Over Snow Slope

London, Apr. 1,

A man, and a woman, who hurtle 200 feet over the edgo of a snow slope 3,000 feet up Ben Nevis - Highest peak? in Britain were." rescued fast

mountain rescue team alded by police.

412 Brave Men night by a Royal Air Force

New York, Apr, 1.

Ben Nevin is 4,400 feet high, The climbers, Christina Me- Some 412 business and pro-Math fessional men, voluntered yes Liddle, both of Glasgow, were ated George Meilwraith terday to undergo tests for cancer 10 point up the New taken to hospital,China Mail York Cancer Committee's early. Special... detection campaign.***

Fort Commista vo sufferers committee announced the

70 ARRESTED

Buenos Aires, Apr. 1. from skin cancer: 58 with Sovenly people were placed pre-cancerous condi- under arrest over the weekend

potential Turin, Apr. 1.

34 A 15 months old baby girl, with benign tumours in the northwestern: Argentine

with active tuberculosis; provincë of

.for who had been born blind, tos and poveral with high blood | attempting duy underwent a cornes graft pressure heart ailments, diabelle milliaty rebellion, the militar operation in Turin that may and other disorders.

gariison headquarters of the spare her from a life of blind- The group was aged from 45 | provirico, disclowed today neg.–

Reuter. to 50.Heuter. Caries of The latest in a series spectacular eye gmfts that have recently taken. plaća in

The meeting, commemoraling Italy, today's cornea graft was

Easter uprising: The 40th anniversary of the performed by Dr Ricardo Gal-

against feng Director of the Ophthal and in Dublia in 1010, mological England

Told by, Thomas Mullen, Ialty of, NITE

secretary of Ireland's

FROGMEN WILL ATTEMPT SALVAGE OF 800 TONS OF WHISKY

i

of the Univer-- |

Despite the very young age D' Flaxná FL 20 of the little girl," Giovanna

Brisbane, Apr, 1. Records show she carried 800 that the Archbishop: "deserves Vargarl, who was born blind A grown of Australian frommen 4 tons of whiskyši .. The broadcast said the United our Keep sympathy a

plapning to salvage 800 tona An authority on "whisky said on December 18, 1954) • In

*Scotch – whisky, from the here, that if the aphtali tras în encouragement

wreck of a 19th century caak” It woulik have matured

Blates wanted Britało to let | "Let 心

A final thought loan-raising .... ovoraens is not without its

problems these days. interest raid proposed by My Kadoorle for bonds com- pares favourably with, those in the gilt-edged list on the London Stock Exchange. but in the light, of past ex- perience the far-sighted Zorsign investor may find the East these days a lean Zortilo field for investment and prefer to garner his harvest from equally ap- The pealing Consols and Fund ...Inga át, hóme where yields are comparable and climate and conditions" mora pré-,

letábl

the Archbishop come to Lonto the people. "of Orprus In putiit was believed that in

don for folks with, Br19sh officials on in settlement of the Cyprus problem

Archbishop was exiled to on March 9. Erilain charred the distant Seychelles Islarida

then that he was implicated In the soltvillew of the Koch

their present • mruggles and Maration would be completely.ritingcoubia @near "Thère, are }'} and words; PAGE BLASTE

also to ten people et Africa who striving to gain their operation

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freedom,

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But the whiskey woda thevirmek | For demijohns

RACE 12

Gollant Knight'

Oulalder-Hawaiian Moon.

A

By The Turf” RACE 1

Cover Girl Gay Siro

Ma Cherie

Outsider:---So lá, RACE 2

Our Pride.

Orange Beauty Brivisto

Outsider:Anniversary

Dona Maria

Tunc-Phone

RACE 3

C'est Si Bon

Outsider: Calamity.

RACE 4

Glenshee

Aan Cook

Princess Ellen

Outsider: Fandora,

Santa Maria

Super-King

Diana

RACE 5

Outsider:Can Do.

Night People

Jingle Bell

Strathian

RACE 6

Outsider:-Bonita.

RACE 7

Snow Damsel Treasurelani

Caesar

Outsider:-Fidra.

Ben Nevis

Red Light

RACE 8

Burning Arrow

Outsider:-Million Dollar,

Hallmark Mascot

RACE 9

Beuatiful Phoenix

Outsider:-Old Tyre.

RACE.10

Bluegrass

Easy Win Peach Blossom

Outsider: Man On RACE 11

Tumbleweed Amapola Three Cheers

Outskler:Zerimar. TRACE 12

Invincible Gallont Knight Flying Dutchman

Outsider:Marian

TODAY'S TEASER TIP

for the 6th race

Rain that's mixed" should be very close

The teaser tip for the last meeting was Entore which finished in fourth place.

A COLD EASTER AT HOME

London, Apr. 1.. At Brighton, popular Bouth Grey skies and low tempera- | Coast resort, vehicles were tures faked to deter Britain's arriving at the rate of nearly holiday makers and thousands | 2,000 an hour. Conditions - ware lett cities for the seaside and similer. at Blackpool, on the country

northeast esast, But the Easter weekend, first

real holiday of the year, was

In Капо parts of Scotland, disappointingly, cold and tem- there were six degrees of frost peratures in the capital carely during the night-China Mall' rose above 48 degrees Fahrenheit, Special.

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