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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1957,

AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

North Shore Busmen Stage Big Strike

Sydney, (By Airmail).

Sydney is suffering one of its periodic hold-ups by busmon large areas of the north-side of the City gradually becoming busioss-as vehicles break down.

As Sydney today is rapidly becoming a City of buses--there are some 5,000 on the roads the strike on the north-side of the Harbour is creating chaos among working people.

some

strange

reason

For yours noww mechanica, can do, is ready to vacate the one about which most has been have been quite happy to drive hiring fold.

į beard, is closing down, buses around depots but for Most of the 355 employees | It is The Granites, 450 miles

have today are ex-servicemen and north-west of Alice Springs.

they feel confident that they can The field has had a history of raise the pretesary money this alternating wealth and

break and has been att isolated week.

"wild-West" in the Great Deser' which separates the Northern from Western

suddenly decided that this is not part of their work and are demanding an additional 6/- a week for doing so.

The matter has already been before the Federal Atbitration

Decimal Currency

The

Court which Sutcl that There has been a growing mechanics were not entitled to outcry over a number of years One penny raste for these about the unwieldliness of the driving chores, but the Depart-Australian colnago system. ment of Transport in its big- hearted way, and no doubt with the hope of avoiding trouble in spite of its couple of militon defelt, offered to jack up the margin by 2/6 n weck.

Not Accepted

his

This was not accepted and so for the Inst three weeks the fleet of buses available

alarmingly because dwindled There are no bus méchanles on the job at the main depot on the north-side of the Harbour.

hearl

RADIO Hongkong

520 D.m Time for Children Introduced by Doghinë: 0, Time Bigoat, Programruna "Buzunary; out, LA Tema Houra, Francale--Fresenta- tion de M. Lavamanna; 0.30, Hain- bow |_|_Flapsody The World Bym phony Orchesten; # 7, "Spotlight on Bong"Oreste and Jeari Fenn with Chorus: 7.30 First Hearing, Pre- rente by Bonnid Doort; 7.50 Weather Report: 6, Time Signal. The News: 900, Commentary: D.is, The Kilgniand_|| Jaunt-Written and narrated by Moray Molsero; 4/5, The Muse Makers--Quintet in d (K10) (Mozari); D20, DCS

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Juile Andraws its songs and Blory of the Maxwell Anderson T. V. Produc- Mon: 19. "On the Riviera"--Dol£ Van Der Laden and his Orchestra; 10.30, Look what I've Found"" Wallace; 10.58, Weather Reports, 11. Goodnight Music; 11.30, Close Downl.

and

cord 211-collary presented by John Time smal, Radio Newsrset: 11.15.

REDIFFUSION

a 14 Musical Matinee; 330, sisters: 4. Tea Time Rendezvous: Partners In Song The Andrews 450, Vocally YourBoy Hamilton and Dakota Biskont & Children's | Corner---Presented by Auntie Ray; 5.30. Progressive Jazz: 5: Torch Tones-Didney Torch and hlé Orches The field will thus revert astra: 6, "Birthday Malker: 450, Bandcall Norrie Paramor and his # watering place to the

Orchestra and Vocalist Jert Bouthern: primitive tribesmen still living 1. Personality Parade-Ronald Fran- in the area.

kau; 7,15, Summer Evening Serenade: 7.30, A Programme of Music by Mantavan:: 7.40,

of Nurse Lariner: 8. Tiene and The News: 0.00, Weather Report, Announcements and Interlude: 8.13, ago Stronge Talts

Eastermaka-

The Granites was opened up In the early thirties by a party led by a Queenslander, Mr C. IL Chapman.

years

Six

drive first organised against the pounds, shillings and penco system came this week with the establishment of a Decimal Currency Council Chapman who continued Lo | Eptrode 8.30, Kendall's Comer: which will compalgn for

Dond Adventurer. Live at Alce Springs, and work John of the Australian the nine, walked Into Alice Show" 5.30, Mooda In Musle: 10, revlalon

Episode 10 - "Shadow On The monetary system,

£20,000 Music Joll Varieties; 10,20, Tho What is giving the new body Springs bank with

Phil worth of gold and said to their of Charm Features some standing is the fact

that manager,

Spitsiny and his All-Girl Orchestra, **put this in my and starring Evelyn and her Magic Violin 11. Date With Dreamland;

far from being made up of 1 account"

bunch of crackpots It has as its Chapman said he had struck membors Some of Australia's n rich pocket which soon most outstanding financial men.petered out,

પ President

Sir Leslio Melville, vice-chancellor of

the

Australian National Univer Priest Wants

Cantiswa, and formerly economic adviser to the Commonwealth Bank,

In an attempt to beat the strike private moterista were this week granted permission to pick up tare-paying passengeTS Vice-presidents are Professor und take them to the the musiclovers haven,

City in Sir Alex

Alexander Fitzgerald, lead- peak hours.

While driven cheerfully and accountant and company director, and Mr Waller Scott, willingly packed in as many

governing dirtelor of W. D. people as possible, in very few

Scott & Co. Pty. Ltd, manage- Indeed did they ask ment consultants in instances EXCLUSIVE, Collea

Australls, tor packels of Morted Sampa for the 1/- a mile which they New Zealand and South Afrien.

were entitled to claim. From 20 cents per packet upward.

Sir Lesilo Fald that the An entirely

Perllis

Strange feature about this is China Morning Post Lid.. Wyndham

that Salisbury

as soon as the strike a Decimal Currency Council would and

the Reek

support of same drivers in bie over the molor cars will delve by waiting

organisations throughout representing all queves even on the coldest and Australia, rainlest days.

speels of community, COD mercial and educational opinion Losers Took All

new

Street Hongkong Hond. Kowloon.

series.

ITAMP ALDUMS - "Collection Builder' sorica New stock now South China xveliable. 13. From Morning Post

Wyndham Streat and Salsbury Road, Kowloon.

NOTICE

SPECIAL VEHICULAR FERRY TICKETS

KEY

200

To

Go Back

To China

150. Prelude To Midnight: 1a Mid- night, God Save The Quesa; Close Down

TELEVISION

P... Children's Hour-Cartoons; 5.10, Puppet Theatre! 8:30, Come

B. Close Down

...

"Crosstalk"-with Joe Clark and Wong Kam-teng: 745, Newsreel of World and Colony Events; 8, Chinese Classical Music The American Jesuit priest.rens Ching-wain; 330 Li

Calling Card: 1, "MIE" who District Attorney, Marting David Father Alexander fouls, was released by the Chinese Bran; 90, Bucing Features Film

"House of Blackmall"; Communists curlier this molest Final News after almost four years of im- Weather Report and Announcements: prisonment, returned this morn-Close Down. ing in the SS President Wilson from Baguio where he went for

a rest.

Father Houle was released with another American Jenuit priest Father Charles McCarthy. who left for the United States last week,

Father Houle wil sail is the President Wilson temorrow night.

10.30, Nato

NZ CRUISER ARRIVES

The was tragic

While perhaps it of

While on the subject of strikes it is interesting to know thut the Australian Council of Trade Unions Is planning to establish a National Strike Fund which could have £sgels

£300,000 in 12 months.

for them, there was a touch of The plan is to levy

allhorncur in the appearance. in members at unions afflisted court last week or two members "With

the ACTU 10/- a month of a golf club who lost £28 on for 12 months to establish the poker machine and iter This money would be decided to stent it to recoup

give some benefits to their losses, members while they One ΟΙ

unlocked them are out of work. At present window from inside the club strike or parties to a strike after it had been secured the are not entitled to Government night by a akoward later, unemployment beneûts,

with his mate, loaded the poker maching into a truck and {drove it to a paddock and then

louk from it £90,

In nücordance with the Hongkong & Yaumati Ferry | fund. Company (Services) Order, wed to 1967, the following SPECIAL | striking VEHICULAR FERRY TICKETS will be on sale at

monthly our

ticket office, Jubilee Street Ferry Pier, on and as from the 1st August, 1057:-

For passenger cars of 12 H.P. or under:--

Million Needed

0

The Judge who heard the case Thres hundred and fifty-vecomanented, "Are you suggest employees of the Common- wealth Handling Pool tender for the purchase of the

million

machine

9,000-ton New Zealand He and his mother is planning cruiser Royalist entered port a reunion in Honolulu..

this morning from New Zea- Father Houle

told the Press land by way of Singapore to that he would like to retumi to join the Commonwealth strate China to do missionary work tie reserve

Acet for a year's "because that was his assigned servies in Far Eastern waters. work." He added that he did Royalist is under the com- not know when he would re-mand of Capfula G. D. Pound, tum.

DSC, RN.

Storms Caused $12,000 Damage

During her stay in Singapore Just

prior to her departure for Hongkong, Royalist took part in the bombardment of Communist concentration on the Malayas Peninsula.

Royalist, a Dido-Class cruiser which recently underwent Landslides caused by thunder-modernisation si Devonport, is that this was just an offence storms out the Hongkong Mines staying here for a month before Equipment by a

one-armed bandithat Lid approximately $12,000 to going to Penang to participate in to raise the are trying

poker this week to Icdge a

really clear, it was revealed at the the nation-wide celebrations to

The Com- Independence. at Lin Ma Hong, New pany's lead mining property is Terri- tories.

Mr G. Abbats, Chairman,

Booklets of 10 tickets @$2.40 per ticket- $24.00 per booklet.

Pool's machinery. For passenger cars of over The Fool, which includes all their councel assured him

get their own back?" 12 H.P.:-

types of equipment necessary

Set up that this was the case but ho Booklets of 10 tickets @$3.80 on the waterfront, was per ticket $38.00 per booklet. by the Government during the had no answer as to why they

War years to help in the speedy | look £4 more than their losses, said the Corópany had suffered

They

remanded 10% These tickets are issued turn-around of shipping and for

novars years has carned oni

sentence and later released on a subject to the following con-annual profit of £130,000.

bond on condition, that ench pay ditions:--

Private arms and Government £78 damages. dopurtments hire equipment from the Poul.

they did this in -defence to held this morning. assaulted these two men and annual meeting of Shareholdersmark Malayo's attainment of

(a)

1. Fares and charges for

were

+

Closing Down

One

of

most

The Government feels that it a passenger ear of 12 should no longer talte part in H.P.

under La-private enterprise and having

what the

Pool remota cluding the driver and demonstrated

or

passengers travelling

therein shall be $2.40 per single trip provided that tickets therefor are purchased from the Company ten at a time in booklet form at $24.00 per booklet:

P&O

Australia's guidéelds, and perhaps

R.M.S. "CARTHAGE"

(b) a passenger car of over 12 H.P. including the driver and · passengers travelling therein shall be $3.80 per single trip provided that tickets SAILS:

therefor are purchased

from the Company tan at

a time in booklet form

at $38.00 per booklet.

2. Tickets fasued In accord- | ance with the provisions of paragraph 1 are not trans- ferable and are valid only in respect of the car whose

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

BAGGAGE:

Thursday, lat August, at 12.00 noon for the UNITED KINGDOM, via Singapore, Potang, Colombo, Aden and Fort Bald. ·

Passengers are requested to sand ALL. BAGGAGE to the Hongkong & Howloon Wharf Co's Godown No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE, by Noon on Wednesday, Sist July.

registered number they bear. SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages

3. The value of unused and unmutilated tickets shall be rofunded by the Company to the bearer thereof upon their presentation at its Hend Office

THE HONGKONG

YAUMATI FERRY

28th July 198T.

carried by passengers themselves, ALL. BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Cols Godown, for loading on board by ship's slings only.

EMBARKATION: Passengers should pubark botwoen 9.80 and 11.00 am, on 1st August, 1967.

Bubject to alteration with or vilthout notice

THREE FINED $160

n loss of $56,929.

Two Chinese men and a Chin- Mesars CT K. Lau and C. A. Henderson

ese woman were fined a totai were re-elected directors. Measra Lowe, Bingham of $160 by Mr D. L. P. Ed & Mathers wore re-elected wards at the Marine Court this Ruditors. The report and sc. counts were adopted.

Mail Notices

morning.

were before Court on a charge of posses- slon

of SIMPANG without licences from the Director of Marine.

all,

The defendants the Co

The sampans, cight in were found moored at the beach at Laichikek.

TUESDAY, JULY 20 By Air Melaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, TheLand, India, Pakhiau, Moda East, Afrios, Great Debbalo, Europe, 0 p.m.

Suciata & p..

Kawan, USA. 1 p.m.

Formam, & p.3.

By Busties

Malaya, W. Austria, Parosla vis Fremadile. 3 p.m.

Som, $9.0

Another. Chinese, coxswain of motor junk, was fined $100 for carrying excess passengers. This defendant was intercepted by Marine Police in Cheung Chau harbour.

He was carrying 34 passengeTS at the time. His licence permit led 15.

Jane Roberts tells you.

What's

On Tonight

HOOVER and LIBERTY: "Designing Woman": Career girl Lauren Bacall marries nowspaperman Gregory Peck and the fight is on. With Dolores Gray, Alvy Moore.

KING'S and PRINCESS: "A Place In The Sun": A ro-lasuo. Montgomery Clift murders the girl who stands in the way of his rich... marriage. With Elizabeth Taylor and Shelley Winters. METROPOLE and STAR: "Gun Brothers": Feud- ing brothers shoot it out in the Rockies. Buster Grabbe and Ann Robinson,

QUEEN'S: "Paris, Paris: A bright musical sot In Gay Parcs (2.80 and 6.15 p.m.) and the Julius Kutchen recital at 9 p.m.

ALHAMBRA : “Riff":". A. Froush gangster film.

Jean Sorvals 'anti Magafinos).

ROXY and BROADWAY," "The Passionate, Stran-

ger: A lady novelist relives her story, Margaret

Leighton and Ralph Richardson,

TODAY'S COMPETITION

PICTURES

Time's running shork-four days|This photograph, even though¦

jeft before the China Mall phole competition closer, To- day we pabilah two recent entries one for the "post" rection and the other for the human or animal intereat Section".

The topmost picture has historio

Interest. Tis caption "What the rain did to Pedder Street (near Mac's Cafeleria) In 1920,"

It was submitted by Mr E. C. Thomas of Boyden Hours, Repulse Bay.

miffed for the Human treat weetion.

In-

15 të 91 years old, is nocep- Ahle under the rules and

send in regulations drafted for There's still time to

China your plotures for the competition, Other plofutres

Mail photographie compells. isken in past yearn have been submitted to the competition— and there will be considered on a basis of equality topical news ahota,

with

The picture below was sub

mitied by Tessar Lee, 49 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kow- loon, Ile caption is "TUde- and-scek" and It was sub-

THE CHINA MAIL PHOTO COMPETITION

ENTRY FORM

Name and initials Private address

Caption

Section

Entrant's declaration: This photograph (these photographs) is (are) my own work and was (were) taken in Hongkong in (year) (month).

SIGNED.

This entry form should be either pasted in the top left- hand corner on the back of every photograph cubmitted or detached with a paper clip,

Hom-add rea thats to the Editor, 1-3 Wyndham Street,. Hongkong. Put them in. ■ stiff-backed envelope to avoid damage.

The rules and regulations will be published in tomorrow's China Mail for those who silk want to enter. Entries eloso at 12 noon, Saturday.

Relax and

enjoy your colour slides

with a

BRAUN

automatic slide projector

Malchers & Co.

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