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DISCUSS HONGKONG'S
REFUGEE PROBLEM
HEN
by David T. K. Wong
London.
the Twelfth Session of the United Nations General Assembly convenes next month, the refugee problem in Hongkong will be on its agenda. But whether the discussions will lead to any form of concrete international aid for Hongkong is problematic.
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that Office of the High Commissioner
the
human
Hongkong." which The average Hongkongite zem of Chinese Refugees in
was sub-
Sourcas close to the aid is sill the sume United Nations predict that outlined in a statement submit-o set up was mainly, for a majority of the nations to the Office of the United purpose of affording legal and Nations High Commissioner for potted protection to refugees represented in the General Refugees on November 7, 1958, in that financial assistance was Assembly will be sympathe-
merely lucidental In that statement the British But because the plight of the tic enough to support the government suggested that the Chinese
refugees la a idea of some sort of aid pro- most suitable type of assistance problem of such magnitude, the gramme for Hongkong. But would be a contribution towards Once of the High Commissioner
about
it votes are one thing and hard the cost of one of the housing has been concerned cash is another, as the
schemes of thu Hongkong and has studied it, as witness by government.
the 134-page report by Dr history of Hо many of the
Edvard Hambro" on "The Prob UN agencies has shown. For may wonder why some form of example. an overwhelming international help has not been tied to the High Commission-
the nations extended to the majority of
refugees In
er in November of 1954. voted in favour of setting Hongkong before now and why up the Office of the High the United Nations is only now
The Future Commissioner for Refugees.been manifest for the last seven looking into a problem that his but so far only a handful of years.
The
Executive 24 - nation nations has contributed to
Though the Talwan govern- Committee which advises the Commissioner also con- its runing costs,
ment has drawn the attention of High The British position, of
constantly sidered that "the plight of these the United Nations
to be of is well
known. The course,
to this problem other nations refugees is such as
the international British Government would like have shred clear of it because concern
and therefore in sharing of the tremendous simply bristies with legal and community" burden imposed upon Hongkong political implications arising out their meeting Inst February merely because of her geograph of the Communist revolutiön in
that the passed a resolution leal propinqully. However, she
General Assembly examine the International
question when considering the terials; paterned, striped pain and would not favour
High Commissioner's future quilled ck.nijos.. Duval Lid, treenit if it is going to lead to koce bory and gift shop, Jl Garden (legalistic and political comp!!-
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Humanitarian
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The present mandate of the Re-High Commissioner for Refugees Mr N. Wyroubolt, the
in
United expires at the end of 1988 and presentatve
tive Kingdom of the United Nations his future activities are due for for Re-discussion in the next session of Ligh Commissioner fugees, explained that the High the General Assembly. There
fore the fate of the Chinese re- Commissioner is well aware That there are still some 300,000 fugees will also be discussed. refugees in Hongkong awaiting! resettlement, compared with 250,000 in the whole
Europe,
and that he hopes something could be done for thcin on purely humanitarlon grounds.
However, under the mandate
In
5.00 Time for Ben-Akers. Intra- seed by Deborah Hur bath; 4, Time Sgual Programme Summary: 60% of the High Commissioner, tie Popularity Pull presented by
for determining the Aslan Club; criteria
Har eligibility of a person to be con- 7. Rober! Maxwellads and Orchestra
sidered a refugee is the motive Sincerely With Vera Lynn; 7.3 for which he leaves his country Going in the Pictures: The critler
of origin or is unwilling to re- Members are advised that decuss the pictures wy have wea
This week, Chaleman Tiny turn lo it or uvall himself of owing
the unsettledeh; 1.58. Weather to
Report: the protection of that country.. weather, the Prize Presenta e Signal, The News; 8.63, Com
Paragraph 6All of the menty.15, Music Laver Hour-
the Office of tion
Cocktail
presented by Statute of the Party Real Requests and
Aileen Dekker; 9.15, "To Let United Nations High Cuminta- scheduled for this evening 8 Episode 0, (Repeat of last Bunssioner for Refugees this motive Deep Water Bay has been drasti: 9.45, Ralph Marterie
is described as a "well-founded Orchestra and Strings "Themes to Friday,
from the Classics: 10, Variety High fear of being postponed
perseculed fur Fight 10.30, Dance with Warren
[2/4 August.
Covitution and the Commanders; reasons of race, religion, 10.54 Weather Report: 11, Tume tionality or political opinion." Sarai. Radiu Newaree); 11.15,
From the point of view of Gright Music: 11.30, Close Down.
governments which regard the | Government of the People's Re-
public as the government of China, the Chinese refugees In Hongkong can be considered to fulfil this particular require. ment, and this includes the Bri- 1ish government.
NOTICE TO
23rd
W. J. KERR,
Secretury.
CONSIGNEES
"AUTOMEDON" Banged car. ex this you with be surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at Holt's Wharf fruin 10a.m. on August 19, 1957, and consignees are requested to have their repID= pentalives present during the survey, DUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
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130, Strike Up The Hand; 4, Tea For Two: 4.30, Musical A.D.C.-Songs Begin Ping with Letter "P"; 5, Children's Corner-Presented by Auntie Ray: 5.30. Yoday Requests P
But from the point of view of reated by Betty: 20 Birthday
Malbag: 6.30, Showume Serenade- the Kuvernments which Show Tunes played by the Bidney Terch String; 7. Pernaallly Petade Cognise the Government of the -turnon Young; 1.15, Cancart Chinese Republic as the govern- Miniture: 7.30, Eddle Fisher with ment China, refugees from Hong Kong, August 18, 1957.
Axel Stordnal's Orchestra; 7.45, The Ching could be legally protected; tystery Of Nurse Letinerer by that government and would NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Report, Announcements and inter- therefore not come within
hude: 1. The Top In Popular Musie: 8.30. The Lawrence Wmandate of the Office
how Cafe Continental Pro High Commissioner. Kanuro French Munte Presented Anct from the point of view Piry: 8.30 Oficial of the High, Commissioner it Soought--Interview with Rick Tax, WDuld be difficult for an office be surveyed by Mess Goddard & news director, Far East Neawork. established by the General As- Douglas at Holl's Wharf from 16 am. Oxi
10 15. Piano Eshnessembly of the United Nations to August 20 and 21, 1957, and con- Echoes of Childhood. played
though #1 government signees are requested to have their George Feyer at the Piano: 10.30, act s
which had is seat in that or- Andre Kostelanetz and his Dichtstan; representatives present during the 11, Date With Dreamland;, 1130 | gunisation were not the legal survey.
Prelude To Midnight; 12 midnight,
of its country. Crd Save The Queen. Close Bown government
Therefore the High Commis- stoner had to consider that the Chinese refugees in Hongkong did not come under his man- rlate.
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China Mail Entertainment Guide
What's On Tonight
METROPOLE and STAR: "Kelly and Me": The story about a dog called Kelly and a dog's best friend, in this ease Van Johnson. Also Piper Laurie and Martha Hyer. In Colour.
HOOVER and LIBERTY: "It's Great To Be Young": British comedy with music and young musiciens in colour.
KING'S and PRINCESS: "The Lonely Man": A western, seen on Viatavision, Jack Painnce, Anthony
Perkins, Neville Brand.
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Government Appointments Gazetted
Granted British Nationality
The following have been grant- ed certificates of naturalisation under the British Nationality Act, 1948, it was, announced in the Government. Gazelle, this morning:
Mr Klang Jyh-chih, known as
ng Mir
AN EXECUTIVE LEAVES
HONGKONG TO
GO BACK TO SCHOOL
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
An Australian businessman who has reached the senior executive ranks of a world-wide oil marketing concern left Hongkong this afternoon for America-to go back to school.
He is Mr J. W. Wilson of Atlantic Union Oil Co. Pty Ltd of Sydney, Australia.
.*
top executives D instruction by lectures,
He has been holidaying in These Hongkong for the last two days. given He left for Now York, vin Rome, textbooks and discussions. A Geneva, Paris and London team of eight professora con-
management
He is to attend the University duet the course which includes of Pittsburgh's two-month course such subjects as administrativo Kovèrn- on Management Problems for practices, business and Executives. About 70 other ment, business policy, financial top-light, executives from Arms polley, industriat All over the world will attend and relations
polley. the course.
Many other experla from the business world are called in to give special lectures:
Cathedral Of Learning
and marketing
All students are accommo dated at the Hotel Webster Hall, which is next to the university. There is only one snap students cannot take wives "since con- tinued association of members of the course la encouraged after class hours.'
The cost of the course sinco US$1,400 (HK$8,400).
Pittsburgh University, a giant Gothic skyscraper modern which looks like a Cathedral gone to seed, ta lenown as the Cathedral of Learning.
courses
19
It has been providing these for executives 1049. It began wlih about 20 So for 000 business executives "students" but the number have atiended
18 the first Their quickly jumped to more than 70 sessions.
averago age and the course has averaged 70 | was 42. They came from members in the last ten sessions America and 40 other countries. (held twice yearly).
The objectives of the course re:
the
A Joint Concert
Of Western Music
to aid in developing ability of the partielpant to think and act in the in- terest of busines_A 2 whole:
A joint concert of five pro- participant beyond the de-minent musicians is to tatto
which place at the Queen Eliza- partmental areas
The following appoint Jayce Kiaug, shipping, clerk; to broaden the vision of the ments transfers, pro- Mr Chang Wing-tál, tailor; Mir motions and postings have Lee Wal-bow, known
in published been Government Gazette morning:
the Edmund Lee, clerk; Mr Sam Josef Leon, known as Mr Sum this Lang, supply representative; Mr Teu-fai Lee, known as Mr Tsufa F. Lee, life insurance agent and
Miss Daphne Ho resumed duty ng Assistant Social Welfare Officer (Special Welfare Ser- vices) aid Mr Chou Ting-hsun ceased to act in this capacity,
* *
ure
ot
Prof.
he is working and interest beth School on August 16 him
In all aspcoin of 8:30 p.m.
The performers management that are essen- Hal to, suroessful business David Tai, (violin) director of the Shanghal Municipal Orchen- operation;
Miss Cheng Shu Ling,
to emphasise the importance trn.
of human relations and (soprano), Lin Chino, (piano), leadership in organisations; Mr Tui Shu Lung. (tenor), Miss Chen Nan, (mezzo,
to develop an understand. Chang
ing of the influence of the soprano). broad social, economic and political factors within which
bustness must
operate today. One of the reasons why the
Tickets are on sale at Tsang Fook Piano Co. Hongkong and Tom Lec Plano Co. Kowloon at $5, $3, and $2. Tickets can also. be obtained at the Queen Eliza-.. beth School prior to the per-
Mr V. A. Ladd was appointed company director; Mr Lau Wal- to be Assessor of Inland Revenue koul, known as Mr Lau Yee- Department, Mr Michael Nuylor, koo, clerk; Mr Koo Ling-ching, to be Education Officer (techni-known as Mr L. C. Koo, mer- eal, De Nip Yuen-cheong to be chant; Dr Wong Sinu-bu, known as Dr Wong Slao-bu, medical Medical Officer,
practitioner; Dr Chung Hon- kwan, medical practioner; Mrs Sun Chang Wun-bon, known as Lily Chang. company director; Mr Cheong Hyun-fon, known as Mr Cheung Fan-wang, private course is needed is that "the formance.
division 'of individua! respon- tutor: Mr King Tsum-yco, anti-sibility and functional speciali que merchant; Mr Yakov Arcus,
common practice known
as Mr Jack Arcus, salon now
execu- Jewellery manufacturer; and Mr limit the horizons and experi- Thomas Hung Tang, airline ences of patentint top
Lives'. Another is that "the complexity of industry today makes understanding of the human element in organisation
than important
ever before".
Mr D. . Alexander ceased to be Chiet Staff Officer, Civil Ald Services and Mr J. M. Rowlands was appointed in his place.
Mr J. F, Coyne was appoint- ed to be Assistant Director of Manpower; and Dr Ling Chuon-
sales representative.
thing to be Acing Chief Port Kun Tong Land
An Officer.
For Sale
Qualifications
the
Music Society Competition
The prize competitions or- anised by the Music Society as a contribution to the forth coming Festival of the Arts have aroused much interest among local composers,
Chinese
tha
Messrs Kwong Cha-nxn
competitors have, Lee Yick-bu, Wong Fuk-cheung,
Two lots ni Crown land at
however, expressed some concern Gregory Chan Tak-ping and
Men Or selected for the that section (b),
which a $100 Tung Wa-ying ere to be au- Kun Tong Rectumnation will be
Course for "their ability to prize is offered for a four-part thorised inspectors for the pur- sold at a public auction at the
company's
song, requires the setting of an pose of the Emergency Re Crown Lands and Survey Office advance in
Central war in the 1052. settlement Areas)
Government organisation".
Qualifications necessary
English poem of which for fish Mok Sal-to ceased to be an au-Offices, (East Wing). Lower
composition. thorised Inspector for the pur Albert Road, on Monday, August admission are ability, leadership language is dimcult for Chinese
and adaptability but there 28, at 3 p.m. pose of the same ordinance.
The Music Society has, there- educationni pre- The two lots, each measuring no specific
"The Admission fere, now selected a poem lo FI/Sgt, Dolly Wong Wet was about 10,000 square feet, are requisites.
Chiacs 5 more concerned
on alternative and appointed to bo a Pilot Officer restricted for Industrial purposes Committee is
with what a man has accom competitors may choose either of the Hongkong Women's excluding any offensive, noxious,
noisome Auxillary Air Force.
or unhealthy trado, pilshed since he stopped going Chinese or English poom as they business or manufacture.
to school than with how far he prefer. Copies of the Chinese The upset price for each lot is went or how well be did in his poem may be obtained from the
Music Society, PO Box 1251. formal training" $50,000.
Three Consular
Appointments
Gm-
it was noted in the Govern- inent Garlic this morning that the Queen's Exequatur powering Mr Edwin H. Moot, Jr, to act as Vice-Consul for the United States of America in Hongkong had received the Queen's signature.
The Gazette also announced that His Excellency the Governor, under instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, had accorded Mr
recognition
format vla Muneyoshi Oka as Consul for Japan and Mr Eulallo Carrera ao Vice-Consul for the Republic
of Panama in Hongkong.
Baptist Trustees
been
The following have dected trustees of the Kowloon City Baptist Church at a general inteting held on June 30, it was annouxwed in the Government Gazette this morning.
Mr Lam Chi-fung, Mr David Y. K. Wong and Mr Chan Yun- sang (for a tetin of three years); Mr Mank-pew Lee. Br thin Wong and Miss Helen Huen (for alow of two years); and Mr Mark Wel-woon, Mr Shu-feng Leo and Mr Choung Sun-koo (for a term of oun.year).
QUEEN'S and ALHAMÉRA: "Fire Down Below: Colony Boy Scout
Technicolour spontaneous combustion in Calypeo land: Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum and Jack .. Lommon.
ROXY and BROADWAY: "Island In The Sun': True love and the other thing under the hot Caribbean sunshine. Joan Fontaine, Harry Belafonte, Dorothy Dandridge, Joan Collins, Michael Rennie, Jarness Mason. In Colour,
Commissioner
It was notified in the GoveITI- mont Gazette that antisfactory svidence of the appointment of My J. W. Cockburn as Colony Commissioner of the Boy Scouts. three. Association for another youre had been furnished to His Excellency the Governor.
Today's Competition Picture
This graphic shot, of a Wzamos a few sounds after hefur kopard by Da 5. A. Bonior
etf Wagian ko. September, 1826 7967, was mabmitipa to the Chinat MAIKA KORR
petition by Bier J. D. Bramhail Alberors, Pokichi Kval, Kangkong,
photo was printed from au' Xkischiose
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