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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, “AUGUST, 24, 1966.

CHINA Negroes Demand '1st Class

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Citizenship

PASSIVE RESISTANCE ADVOCATED TO

ACHIEVE RIGHTS

San Francisco, Aug. 22.

United

Organised negroes

of the

States are determined to continue their fight for full citizenship.

This was demonstrated by the for the Coloured People's Asso- BOO delegates to the forty clation than they are Is the seventh Annuni Convention of United States.

The National Association for the

Advancement

they intend

"passive resistance."

of Coloured "We must continue to make Poople here, who announced thựt | it clear that there is no place to expand their in this organisation for Cum- Births, Deaths, Marriages,

who follow Personal $5.00 per insertionployment of the technique of munists or those

the Communist ile." not exceeding 25 words. 25 cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA

If not prepaid a booking for of 80 conta le charged.

BIRTHS

HEYNOLDS—To Tommy ared Jr, at

Queen Mary Hospital on ed Avgust 1030, Ter Kurk

BUIL

Brother

FOR SALE

ILLUSTRATED DIRECTIONS for adjustment of Hong Kong Standard safe Jackei To Shipping Com- prajem). Do venka per copy. Obtain - able ni “8, C. M. Pont.

In the convention's musi Mr Marshall asked the negroes dramatic speech, Dr Martin of the United States to enforce Luther King. the Montgomery their demands for equality by (Alabama) Negro Baptist mini-only lawful means.

ster who was recently convicled of leading the Negro boycott of Montgomery public transport, sakt

Fill Gools

"It might mean going to gaol. if such is the casO. we STALAKT honourably All up

The Houses of the South.

"The ending of racial pre- Judice and segregation is 龌 tough job," he said. "Each step toward complete democracy has been tough; euch move toward hits end has met some oppor-

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"However, one of the sustain- guating characteristics of our demo- cracy is thot It hoa atways survived these crises and moved ahead stronger than before."

"It might even lead to phy- vien) death. But if such physical death is the price that we must pay to free our children from a PACKING PAPER in

life of of

permanent psychological approximately 100 be Apply 8. C. death, then nothing could #mo

more honourable.

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of general theme Convention speeches was that the Negroes of the United States This is really the meaning are determined to achieve the of the method of passive re- status of "rat elnas" citizens. sistance.

Il confronts physical unhandicapped by their colour. force with 21 even Stonger fine."

River

Trip For International Scouts

Some 2,000 International Boy Scouts — who have porno from such contrasting OOBD- fries sa, for example, Jamaica and Finland — are currently adionding 400 Third ExDx Internallanni Jambores

Hockley, Essex. Recently they had a trip up the Thames from the Boaside town of Southend to London's Tower Pler aboard the vessel Royal Dalfodil se in picture. —

Express Photo.

What To Do With

Stalin?

Grandmother

Offered Eye For A Bed

Sydney, Aug. 23.

STORKS Mail

STAY IN

AFRICA

Johannesburg, Aug. 23. This winter the majority of storku remained in South Africa and did not emigrate to Europe as in past years.

"It is a mystery why they have not migrated." members of the Witwatersrand Bird Club soy.

"They have never before Soon Jnown to remain in South Africa in winter,

"Storks do not breed in South Airloo and as for na la known they are not breeding here this

club member in our winter they migrate to North Africa. Europe (as far north as Norway and Russin) and Persia and they breed in those countries"

say. eor,"

HUGE FLOCKS

But this year from all over South Africa bird watchers have reported flocks of storka,

seeing

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Notices

The latest times "ot' posting shown below' are those för un- registered correspondance posted at G.P.O., Hongkong, The latest porting Unses elsewhere which, In general, are earlier than the G.P.Q. Ciuita can be ascertained 17-enquiry at the local etico.

"The "Załach posting' kosen for registered articios, are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below. Parišentary regard» ing parcel mails can be accat inded by suquiry" at any post

opice.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24

By Alt Indo-Ching, Frenor: @_p.m. Formosa, USA. 1. p.m.

Thailand, India, Pakistan, skiddlə East, Afrion, Great Britain de Európe,

Pada, & p.m. Japan, .m.

By Burties Japan, 4 pile Thailand, 1 p.m.

MATURDAY, AUGUST 25

by Al

Peking. Shanghai, Zardoow, Kun- large mind. Majar, N. Borea,

doposia,

Reports reaching South Ceylon Nova, ew Zealand

African bird clubs from similar organizations in Europ reveal

Philippines, 2 p.m.

Thailand, India, Paidriso, Middle

Guitars 6 Airbus Great

Europe, p.m.

that countrica there have noticed docreants In stork population. Many me alarmed and in Go- many and France investiga tions have been started to finds the cause.China Mall Special.

Australian Munitions Plant Cut

be

Canberra, Aug. 23. Expenditure in Australia's new munitions plant at St Mary'a near Sydney to cut by "several" millions," gov- After spending four nights in ernment sources said today. Sydney Bailway Station rest Decision to make a cut was rooms because she had been taken by the Government accommodation, during defence discussions tha

week.

In spile of the cut it is ex- pected that the plant, originally estimated to

23

millions Australian pounds, will be com- pleted by the end of 1957.

unable to And announcement did not say that would be any of their designs

accepted.

which to live,

a (4-year-old grandmother offer ed ono cơ her eyes to any has- pitel in return for a place in

Mis The woman,

Moloney, made her after through a newx- paper

want saying "I don't

and In- charity, I am Irish dependent."

had pro-

Moscow, Aug. 28. A nationwide competition for a pantheon to hold the bodles of Lenin and Stalin It was believed here that the Failed to produce fitting decision not to award fast prize "ideological and artistic" de in the competition would enable authorities delay a decision signs, it was announced to-on what to do with Stalin's body vice day. Mr A. Philip Randolph.

in the light of the recent "de the

Stelineation" campaign. American The 800 delegates to the con-president

Federation of Labour-Congress The competition, begun two NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES vention, representing the 300,000

Industrial Organisations, the of Ind

Plants for another pantheon in members of

years ago, produced 875 designs,

blems. Lenin alone will He are groated

but the state construction Com- Dr King's statement largest union in the nation, and

president of the Brotherhood of {mitice of Moscow City Council expected to replace the original

The newspaper told the State with thunderous applause.

The bodies of

Housing Commission Lenin

of ber Sleeping Car Porters, said, with were given merited first, second | scheme.

approval.

Stalin "Negroes or third prizes.

and

In the plight and Mrs Moloney GTC now convention want their rights and they wont Ten entries wore awarded as Mausoleum in the Red Square given a unit in a housing settle- them now."--China Mali Special. consolation prizes, but the China Mull Special.

ment-China Mall Special.

Arrd.

8.8. "CHANOTE"

zzod

the

organisation,

Äuguat,k326

Dr King was originally fined

(£356 Damaged cargo ex title vemel will 1,000 dollars

sterling) for leading the boycott but when be surveyed uỷ MessEN, Chuddard & Douglas at Böng Kong & Kowloon he gave notice of appeni the Wharf Godown at 10 am on Friday,

sentence was altered to 380 24th August and Saturday, 25th An-

dkys gust, 1956, and consignees represen -

impricomment, which tatives are requested to be present suspended pending the hearing durin mu vey

of the appeal,

UUTTENFIELD & NWIDE. Agents.

I.cd.

Australian-Orientul

Lite The China Navigation és., Ltd.

is

The Convention was held twa United States yours after the Supreme Court had ordered the end of segregation in schoola the United States. Enforcement of that decision has been left to local communi- Wes

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES throughout

BATAAN

Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed by Mens Goldprs! Be Douglas at Hold's Whorf fruin 10 4.1. On August 21, 1936, and algners are requested to have their repreescritativen

338

MUSTES.

NUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents

Hong Kong. August 29, 1934

Oriente Comercial

Importers, Exporters and General Merchants

12/23, Avenida Almeida Ribeiro,

MACAU Telephons: 3607.

School Desegregation

attempted by whlic

The negroes have to aid school desegregation

the negotiation with The

members of the communities.

Authorised Distributors of

Booth China Morning Post South China Sunday Post-Herald China Mali

While in Macan, stay at the

POUSADA INN,

Praia Grande, Cable: Pousada.

TER BOYS & GIRLS' CLUBS ASSOCIATION

invites your support in helping to

the

Mr Thurgood Marshall, special counsel for the Association, who pleaded and won the de- segregation case before the that Supreme Court, reported this method

of implementing Court's order had been successful in the States Missouri, West Virginia. nesace, Oklahome, Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, Maryland, De- inwae, and the federal District of Columbia.

of Ten-

to

But, he added, all efforts consolidate the schools by negotiation had failed in the States of Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiarta. Geongle. Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina. | and Virginia.

"Our legal staff will go into action in those States," Marshall said. "Test cases

be fed in each State,”

Mr will

cases

He predicted that the would "result in victories for the Negroes and that while offelals who

follow refused to

the orders of the courts would be found to be in contempt.

Purge Themselves

"And you would be surprised how quickly-they wish to purge themselves of contempt after they have spent a few days In gool," Me Marshall added.

The chief counsel for the

troin the ongkong citizens of to- Association urged members to

morrow, Subscriptions

be take a firm aland against what

seat to:-The Hon. Treasurer,, Te 'Boys' and Girls' Cluby, Association.

he called Communiet. Infiltra-

Wor Memorial Welfare Centre,on of their organisation.

Southorp. Playground, - Wanchai.

Telephone 74431.

SOAPY

"Once again, the Communists and their sympathisers are step- ping up their efforts to pensande Negroes to swallow the Com munist Party line," he said.

WATER Wolice have disaged.

IS GOOD FOR

USE

ATH SURPLUS

GARDEN

| Link Ulven, Cars, trying to pas- mundo sus toofas the programane of their organlastjorm, the names

which are constantly ch

of

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

30-THIS IS MANDRAKE! WE MEET AT LAST!

AND YOU ARE PRINCE MICHAELI

FERDINAND

TODAY'S

WEATHER

COLD AND

MANDRAKE GESTURES HYPNOTICALLY

--THE GUN SEEMS TO MELT LIKE HOT WAX-

which

THE PLEASURE

15 ALL--MINE!

She said her children their own accommodation

By Lee Falk and Phil Davia

LET'S GET

OUT FAST. THE PLACE

15 FULL OF

HIS MEN

BUT WHEN DID MANDRAKE LATER.

COME?

TELL

YOU

NOW..

Just

By Mik

NANCY

By Ernie Bushmiller

AUNT FRITZI--

NO---

MAY I PUT

UP A SCARECROW ?

THEY

LOOK AWFUL

JOHNNY HAZARD:

STARTING TODKY : HAZARD 19. HAWKER

JOHNNY THE ANNUAL, CROSS-COUNTRY-TROPI RACE IS COMING UP

WANT

FALE

ENTRY.

*H BỰC SCOTTY. THAT RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO

FALCY

EVERY

TRUE, BUT UNIJI, KITTY. -E KNOW, AND WE È RECOVERY PROLE HER LIE | CAN'T LOSE BY JAJJURY MASK ŠIRED A PILOTĂ DEFALKTI BUY T

TUNG: STILL FEEL A SET. LJOME IN OF A VUELTAJENG

AW FOR FALADU

PLACE

RUN,

By Frank Robbins

WHILE JUST OUTSIDE DAYTON INA PRIVATE

| SANITARIUM A

HOW, SOON CAN I PERAMBULATE OM MY OWN PINS

DI KNOW WHATE GOING ON IN THAT PRETTY HEAR OF YOURS) „KITTYJ{FORGETTA YOU'RE HOT FLYING THE

Was

cost

The building of the plant at St Mary's has been criticised by the Labour opposition and gov- crnment back benchers from time to time in Parliament ou the ground that the site was a strategic blunder.

Defending the Government's decision to build the plant the Prime Minister Mr Menzies in

Hawall, .8.A., Canada, 1 p.m. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, Progr Zealand, 6 pm.

Formosa, Japan, Okinawa, Horens

p.m.

By Burface

China, People's Republio, & aka. Formosa, a

Macao, i p.m.

N. Domeo, 4 p.m. Indo-China. 4 p.m. Philippines 4 p.m. Durmie. 4 p.m.

Japan, U.S.A., C. & 8. Amerion,

p.m.

Malaya, Ceylon, India, PakİNİM. Aden. Middle East, Italy (Portuguese India, Parcels via Korgoni), 8 p.m.

Macao, 5.p China, People's Repubile, é p.m.

BUNDAY, AUGUST 28 By Ar Philippines, 4 p.m. Formas, .8.A., Canada, 0 p.m. Burma. India, Pakistan,

Oreas Fort Afri Europe, 0 p.m.

Hand

Macap, 1 p.m.

Surface

Middis

Britain

MONDAY, AUGUST 17

|By Hurtacu

Chins, People's Republle, 7 a.m. Japan, Coneda, 21 am. Macao. I p.m.

Philippines, 2 p.40. Thalland, Burma. 3 p.m. Indo-Chin, p.m. North Borneo, 2 p.in, Macao, 6 p.m.

TURIDAY, AUGUST 28 By Surface China. People's Repubito, 7 am. Maceo, 19.00. Kores, 4 pm. Macao, p.m.

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2

By Karine China, People's Republic, 7 am Macao, p.m. Macao, p.m.

1955 described it as porty Radio Hongkong

one."--China Mali Special,

EVEN

MAGICIANS

seut

Canity Carlsberg

„FROZEN FRESH IN THE COUNTRY!

TRY

Abby's

FROZEN FOODS

TODAY!

ROWNTREES

MILK CHOCOLATE WITH ALMONDS SAND RAISINS

this situation

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San Miguel

H.K.T.

Com

6, Time Signal and Programme Summary: 0.03, Bock Market Ra port; 0.09 Programme for children presented by Valerie; 0.80, Fopu- Larity Poll presented.

by Tod Thomas: 7. Music from, the Ball, "Graduation Bou" (J. Strauss, Jr); 7.30, "Jam Half Hour" presented by Robert Acheson, 149, Weather Be- port: 8, Time Signal and the News: 8.09. Commentary or Stop Press

tom: 8.15, Movio Magazine. plied and presented by David Lyttle: 1.40, Talking about Books" Allean Dokker reylows: 'Bright Tapestry' by Margaret Pearson. 19th Century Background by Arthur B. Allen: 9, Time Signal. Cricket. (5th Tess Match) England v. Australia. Com mentaries by Bex Alston, Jobbe Arlott and Michael Chariton on the 2nd day's play at the Oval: 9,90, Music Lovers" Requests presented by Alleen Dekker: 10.10, Cricket. (8th Test Match) England v. Aurtealla, Further commentaries on the 2nd 12.14. the Oval; day's play at Weather Report; 13.13 a.m., Close Down.

Da

REDIFFUSION

by

8 pan. Variety Cells the Tune:

Musical Matinee

-Anne Ny Trio and the Jumpin“

Strike 3.30,

Up the in March Band--Mura

Time:"4. Romance of tho World-Lady Hamilton: 4.15, Tem for Two 4.30. Bammy Kyp Enow: 0. Children Corner-The Water Babien Charles Kingsley; 5.30, Friday - Ho- quests presented by Batty: 6:28, Xirthday Mallboy: 0.30, Record Parade: 7 Personality Persdo Douglas "Byng: 7.18, Showkiego strings Bergnade Blaney: Torch 7.30, Eddie Fisher with Axal Stordahl's Orchestra, 7.60, Final Year The Story Mother's Courage: 8-Tičive · Biggan and the News: 5.09, Weather Report, Announcements and Interlude: 8.18, Mulachring Musicales. 8.30, Musta for You-Alfredo Antonini and· his Orchestra; D. Fifth Test Matchy- England v. Australia-Commentaries by

Rex Alston, John ·Arloth and Michael Charlton on the 2nd day's

Буд

play at the Oval: 2.38 Pimen phony Hall-Diversions on a for Plano (Lett kland), and De chestra. (Britten) (played by

Bym Siegfried Repp and the phony Orchestra of Hadio Bertin conducted by Arthur. Rother, 10, Rediffusion Spotlight-Interview with Gregor Piatigorsky, wori4" Jamsoste Canadian Bhowanie Cellat: 10.15 of Popular Mudo-Featuring somm of the Leading Canadian Clopomaga and Performber, 10.30, Crickand (difa Kest Match) ·England v. Australia Further commsotilarjes on the Dock day's play at the Oval; 12m nm. Close Down.·

Copper Mine

Strike

Over

Kitwo, Aug. 23.7

"The siriko of: African -- daily

paid workers as Nchanga Copper Mino in Northern Rhodesia which started on Monday, ended

this morning:

The strike was the seventh Lisa (mories)

the Nor Rhodesian Afrienn MisawOC)

called by

| Union - in' prolaskagainst.

mining companies

transfer of certain Africana' monthly contrasts.

Chamber of Mliy old this mornlei

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