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COMMENT OF
THE DAY
An Honour Well Deserved
WE join with those tear of
thousands of keen and constant followers of locni football In congratulating Ho Cheung-yau of South China on earning the dis- tinction of being nominated by 21 discerning public, Hongkong's Footballer the Year.
of
Ho not only satisfied the grent majority "[ thone who Alled in nominations coupons that he is current ly the Colony's outstanding player, but that bis conduct on the felt throughout the season additionally entitled him to the honour he has
The Won
point
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"m-
nomia-i
phasised by one render who accompanied his tion with a brief note: "1
am voting fur Ho Cheung-
21
but
yau not only because he is
wonderful player, because he is so quiet and in his play."' gentlemanly
That seems to us to point a moral to all our football- ers who would spre publie acclaim.
we
to
are
It was always the intention of the China Mail, sponsors of the Footballer of the Year poli, to place as much emphasis on a player's be- haviour as on his football- ing ability to merit even Inclusion In the list of nominees. This, happy to say, has been fully appreciated by the publié, as reference to this year's voted players, as well as those of the two previous years, will testify. Funda- montally they have all displayed the required qualifications.
At the end of a season which
unfortunately
hus Been
than average rather more questionable behaviour
on
is
COLONY'S
Established 1845
SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956.
FOOTBALLER
OF THE YEAR
Ho Cheung-yau Wins Poll
Ho Cheung-yau, South China's brilliant inside right has been nominated by a public popularity poll, Hongkong's Footballer of the Year.
He won the title and the China Mail silver cup with a record 1,305 votes, two and a half times as many as his nearest rival, Charlesworth, the Army goalkeeper, who received 549 votes.
China Mail
Feature flighlights
Here are some of the high-
lights of today's feature Motion:
P. 5: Albert Stewart writes about Hongkong'a Teddy Boys, the "Fei Thais".
P. 0: Are you “U” or Non- U: Nancy Mitford's new book poses the question. "Deadline and Dateline", our new series by ileno MacColl continues
P. 7: How people cheat at
cards, by Anthony Hern
Cardiff
P. 8: The Jack
riory continues,
P. 13: Bir Beverley Baxter
discusses
the
in
45156- the
hanging motion Commons.
P. 16 &
and 17: Local overseas sporta review.
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"I AM PREPARED TO SIT DOWN AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE TO NEGOTIATE WITH ANYBODY"
EDEN ON THE SOVIET VISIT
London, May 11.
Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden said tonight that in the interests of peace "I am prepared to sit down at any time and in any place to negotiate with anybody, if I am convinced that there is a chance to make progress."
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Speaking at congress of the Scottish Conservative Party in Perth, Sir Anthony added that he was not and never had been prepared to negotiate "when that word is a polite term for surrender."
RELAX INDAKS
THE BANESE COMFORT IN ACTION TREUSKUS-
Whiteaways
THE FROGMAN INCIDENT
Moscow Requests Explanation
Moscow, May 11,
The Soviet Government announced tonight it had sent a note to Britain stating that Soviet sailors aboard the cruiser Ordzhonikidze which brought Marshal Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev to Britain, saw a frogman approach the vessel while it was in Portsmouth harbour.
Moscow radio, which broadcast also quoted a British note in reply.
u
the Soviet note,
The Soviet note said that of frogman alongside the Soviet ships and stated that at during the stay of Soviet war-
the limo indicated thera were
In operations hips in Portsmouth, at 7.30 hours
port the on April 19 segmen on board the Soviet ships observed a frogman involving the use of frogmen. floating between
PLEASE EXPLAIN destroyers.
the Soviet
nu
The note added: "In actual The commanding officer of the Soviel
Rear Adinirol fact, however, as it transpired we ships, V. F. Kolov, mentioned this in from reports published in the April 30, the n conversation with the Chief of
that the British · TinyDi Staff of the Portsmouth naval base, Rear-Admiral Burtiets. authoritics had carried out societ But Rear-Admiral Burnett underwater tests in the area categorically rejected the where the Soviet warships were possibility
fact
British press on visit to Britain of Soviet Referring to the recent leaders Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev, the Premier said that "with every day that passes, Í am more and more glad" that the meeting of Soviet and British leaders took place.
you no
"It is not weakness to talk
with whom with those
have dlougrue, unless you faith in your own cause, or in
advocacy
IL," of
Sa your Anthony added.
Eden said the British Govern- ment welcomed the pailence und thoroughness with which Muny our guests discussed the
Tories Admit
Gains 386
of tho
Labour Seat
at
Portsmouth
WED
appearance chored
confirmed.
"Moreover, the carrying out the of these tepls resulted in death of the British frogman.
"Attaching great importan00 to such an unusual fact as the carrying out of secret frogman testa alongside Soviet chipe o a Merily visit in the Briti naval base of Portsmouth, the the British Foreign Offleo for Embassy would be grateful to an explanation on this matter," the Soviet rote concluded.
BRITISH REPLY
London, May 11.
The Labour Party tonight claimed a net gain of subjects which were our daily 264 seats in the nation-wide municipal elections, as
Istanbul, May 11. The Turkish Foreign Ministry today told the Soviet Embassy in Ankara That is
as a milfury attache was personally unacceptable because of espion- age activites, and asked that he should leave Turkey immediate added. ly
Jast
lary." "*1
look
forward
tu hurther results still came in. discussions WILD them,' he
COTI-
repor
But the opposing Conservative Party credited Labour
The British note to the Sovjat "Soviet
policy may be with even greater success it put Socialist gains at 386.
Embassy evolving." Sir Anthony
in London, dated May The swing to the left was 100Te economic squeezes taken recent-
9, as quoted by the Soviet news the economy. The attache, Nikola Vasliley-linued, kl Tadenko, wus reized
"If they ure, this would be pronounced in the provinces than ly to strengthen Jast
"As has already been publicly official decision reported, Recordance with the history of in London, Labour has captured They concentrated particularly agency, Tass, in Russian said:
om the rEZER
Commander Crabb night, the Foreign Ministry said
Blash and
finally end the carried out frogman tests, and Indenko started spying when many revolutionary movements." control of 22 councils throughout
The increased understanding England and Wales, and lost it to
oficial subsidies paid to muni he arrived in Ankara
between Britons and Soviets in seven others.
cipalities for their housing as is nasumed, lost his o
during these tests. February, the ministry added, that had arisen from the Lon-
Voling yesterday for the 183 programmes. When he came under suspicion, don meetings was a "clear gain,'
of the Turkish said
borough (town) counoils of Eng- Houtenant
the Premier.--France-
land and Wales, and London's security force arranged meetings Presse.
23 metropolitan boroughs to supply "military with him
climaxed an annual local govern- ment turnover involving thou- sands of seats.
information.'
The atleche
kcrest was seized nžght cas the Beutenant gave him documenta prepared by the Turkish secret service-Reuter.
Anti-Police Posters
Two Murderers
Two
Executed
Not Landslide
the field of play it is not reassert Inappropriate to that the public which paya good money for clean
Socialista tonight admitted well as elever football
their municipal successes are far entitled to it. The brilliant,
New York, May 11,
from
landslide but claimed or flamboyant player who
murderers, Alfred they represented a wide expres-
30, Árausti, aged and mixes his natural skill with
Leroy son of dissatisfaction with the Singapore, May 12. Ho Cable A-ya 1. LION that In addition to the fast trage uncontrolled. temperament
Police early this moming
Sullivan, aged 23, were shot Consrvative government poli- Pothather of aheady mentioned, the following
samutaneously this morning by cies. will in due course forfeit Ciny's curent
found more than 75 Communist the Yar because of his playing received writes: Chu Wing-keung
the police and the
two Bring squads in the court- the appreciation
posters attacking Lu Chi-Inu (East-
Municipal cicctions, onco the walls of yard of the Utah State prison. pasted up on respect of the public. Andably and his sportsmanship on (Eastern)
ern), Barclay (Jurdmes). Au the field of play.
The two
men were tied to fought here on local issues, nowy He is the second South China Chi-yin (Pollec), Yiu Cheuk-yin Chinese school in the suburbs of
Police sources
chairs re- (South China), Lau Tim (KMB), Singapore,
with black hoods over follow the pattern of a Socialist player 1 win The coveted
Casale Pereira (St Joseph's), Ho | ported.
their heads nad shotgun targets versus anti-Socialist alignment anur, Tog Steung, who was
with national problems domin Ying-fun (Eastern), Moss
E.
The posters, printed
were pinned to their shirts to nominated last year, being the
(Police), Mok Chun-wah (South Chinese, said: "Condemn the show the position of the heart. ating. other.
The Give-man firing squads Public Interest
boll. China). Tung Sum (KMB). Tung police for their action against In the It is our hope the Footballer
Yee-kit (KMB), Waj Fat-kir the Chinese students, during the were formed of volunteers and a by the China Mall, KMB) of the Year popularity pollgatused
and Teensma (Hollan- riols of May 12, last year." rifle of one in each squad hed a
blank cartridge-France-Presso, Reuter. was enter this year than ever. will continue,
total of 3,573 votes were measure, to encourage local players, and particularly cast as compared with last year's
2,439. those youngsters who will
Ng Ke-encung of Kitchee was Binra of 10- become the
placed third in the
poll with morrow. to play the game 307 votes.
ብነ
if he is ungentlemanly the Neld he automatically degrades his ability as footballer,
Rome
fairly and honestly, A5 Seventeen players received well as to develop their skillnomination voles-two lees than to a state of par excellence, last year.
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Ts is the third annoul Fool- baller of the Year poll, and the two previous winners Mike Granger, Army goalkeeper, and Tong Sheung of South Ching
Arrangements are in hand for the presentation of the China Mall Footballer of the Year cup to Ho Cheung-yau,
DEMONSTRATION
About
Karachi, May 11.
demonstratora 300 shouted anil-French slogans outside the home of the Prime Minister, Mr Mohamad Al today, calling for denunciation of French policy in Algeria.~*~. Neuter.
in
Election issue of the Socialists in the present contest was Bri- tain's
couts high climbing They attacked the government's
HONGKONG MOTORISTS TO LOSE
After
Square
sar
A CAR PARK ON JULY 1.
July 1 part
of Statue
will no longer bo &
park so 100 car owners
will have to find space else.
where.
Bank In September 1950 the known that the square is the
allowed the of the Bank
Government to Joint properly
the ΟΣ and
បុរស Government, the
Karden strip the holding
northern side of the square for former originally
with the riparian or freshore righia. a car park, but
proviso that the former oculd give a year's notion when they wanted their land back.
entered the
without the
Into > gentlemen's agreement. They decided that
could neither paNİY
build consent of the other. Despite the fact that the area is of millions worth MANY
Bank will stands dollars the
The area between Chater Road (However in 1001 the co-owners
and Connaught Road on western side
of the square will revert to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banh. It will become a garden
again garden the same as that planted at the beginning of the century and wilot was Kill in existence unit! Sep- tember 1930.
OneD
11 in probably not generally
by its original idea of mala- taining an open space in the centre of a fast-growing city,"
ago the Bank About a year
decided the time had come and notice was duly givèn, no that in July the garden will bo restored szud 100 car owners will have to get up earlier to fola in the morning scramble for a parking lot.
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Sharp Contrast
Labour's contrast
"The frogman, who as reported In the Soviet note was dis covered from the Soviet stupa gains are in sharp swimming between the Soviet destroyers, was to all appear- with the municipai
the ances Commander Crabb, elections year rgo, when
of "His presence in the vicinity. party registered a net loss
of the destroyers occurred with- 800 seats.
permission
whatever, This was just a month ahead out any of the national elcellon which and Her Majesty's government Eden into express their regret for this in- wept Sir Anthony power with Irebled Con- eldent."Reuter
a servative majority in
These ment. elections wire, however, different
of scata group contated this week. Labour now holds majoritics
those
pariia- municipal
1Cr # to
in 111 borough councils in Eng- land and Wales and 194 urban and rural councils. In Scotland three of the four It controls biggest cities. Reuter,
Leaves For Greece
TO HAVE TEA
WITH QUEEN'
New York, May 11. The Queen and the Duke of
President and Mrs Harry Tru- Edinburgh will entertain ex- man to tea during their visit to Britain, Mr Truman said today before leaving here in the liner United States.
a
Mr and Mrs Truman, who will make Deven-week tour of Bonn, May 11. Britain and Europe, will also Professor Theodor Heuss, the dine with Sir Anthony Eden, and West German President, ief lunch with Sir Winston Churchill, Mr The main purpose of hero by special diesel train for an official visit to Greece, his Truman's trip is to receive a Arat trip abroad as President. honorary degree from Oxford Reuter
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How not to give
Tennis Party
a
BAD hosts are born and not made; not everyone can make a failure of a tennis party. Nevertheless there are certain observances which may be relied upon to reduce the chances of success.
For instance, do not roll the count before the gucate arrive. Let them
do it themselves while you maintakt a flow of good-humoured banter.
Do not mend the holes in the wire-netting. Searching for balls in the middle of a ding-dong game is a great fermenter of temper.
AND ABOVE ALL, do not on any account provide long ice-cold drinks of Row's Lime Juice for between-the-sets refreshment. If the Imperfect host were to forget by chance this cardinal rule of Inhospitality, the sharp and utterly satisfying tang on Nature's most thirst-quenching drink could not fail to produce content. The party would be a success.
ROSE'S
***MAKES THIRST WORTH WHILE
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