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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1957.

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WHO is Jack Edwards?

Who is this marf who at one wild sweep has sent my countrymen and countrywomen into

which Bhy strangely enough an- wers his accusation of Scottish loquacity in a most eloquent manner?

silence

Hurt Pride?

In spite of this I must confess, quite frankly, that I am disappointed.

led cintiering of claymores le reliably reported from both sides of the flarbour.

No doubt li's trus also that he might like to be reminded of some of them brag about thoir a foy Scotla

namics

which country when they've had a should be familiar even to him. drapple too much of the national Names like Scott, Barrie, Mat- But, quite honestly, is Kenzie, Stevenson Cronin, Hay, spirti. there anything very wrong

Macaulay, Carlyle, Elliot and This in

despicable about these things? Indeed an ominous

Gult will do [19 a Maybe after all 's just a the world of

Hele from alam but it guina, still greater

to algnificance when linked with Rigantie gimmielt designed Harry Lauder and Will

Fylle entertainment: the nows that the big depart mistend mant stores are experiencing journalists an unprecedented demand for The clan system lengths of tartan clath and that handed down through

pour

disillusioned fromen like, Alex

or Sir

gir

James,

great has been Benny Lynch, Erie Liddell, Alex

Jackson, Ian Peebles

.. and, dare I mention, Douging Jardine: many renowned politicians; and dozens of famous soldiers.

by I. M. MacTEE

the lozul

count-

theatrical agencies less generations -of Scottish are receiving innumerable in culture But the Scots have quiries for false red beards, never allowed their "banding- The whole thing could lead together" to blind them to the very easily to u fresh outbreak needs of the less fortunate

Street.

McPenicillin

I had confidentally ex. of Scottish nationalism: maybe people of other countries, pected an official statement even to a march on Wyndham from Police Headquarters killing the current rumour that last week's big anti. rlot exercise was staged as a direct consequence of the ill-timed Edwardian tirade.

Days have simply flown by but to such disclaimer has been forthcoming and it must if not prepaid a booking toe now be assumed that the Com-

of 50 cents is charged.

WANTED KNOWN

missioner's ancestral pride

is

all hurt-or, that the rumour is without foundation.

NeverthelesA it is reassuring

But It's True!

Mind you, much Jack Edwards says about Lrue: Scots is absolutely great pity is that. pour mis- guided Jack falls to appreciate the real significance of it all!

Of course

the Scots

For example. Watt certainly Di what mode no attempt to nationale the his knowledge of the potential the, of steam: Baird, for all his clannish patriotism did not

hla television Helensburgh-ise inventions; and not so long ago Fleming wis anything but clannishly parochial about his famous antiblotie.

gre

clubnlah; of course they sing about their country; of course some

them Ket over- to know that the forces of law enthusiastle about their energy; formerly of Whllenway'a Furnishing Departineal is now

and order are on the alert for sopping national dances. In charge of our amekok Tattoring Departme and Home AcceROTY and "Girl Miop. Buva Garden Road.

MR YAU

Lidl..

APOTSZ

'ERKAMER. PIMPLEST conceals to it Hents. Get a handy the today) Two abes available from leading Dispensaries and Stores.

العالية على

TALKING OF GIFTS—Have Been The selection available Duval's Home Accessory and Glit Shop, a Garden Rond. itongkoNR?

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Australian Newsletter

NSW PLAGUED BY BUSH FIRES

Sydney, (By Aimail). SUMMER has come early to NSW this year and already bush

fires are raising their ugly heads far before their time. Last week a Blue Mountain's township was saved only by a change of wind and this weekend scores of koalas and wallabies are said to have died in the fire which has been raging in an animal sanctuary on the outskirts of Sydney.

al-

has

of any of them "being taken for

The entire operation lasted

Reading between the lines There has been fought by gates had to be closed to keep A hole in her heart allowed of "Hongkong Highlanders more than 100 volunteers who the crowd on board In some blood to flow the wrong way looks to me

and this hole had to be scaled. as though poor answered urgent radio calls for semblance of order. old Jack is just unlucky in help

The three cruisers are manned The TV camera was trained This area is one of the Inst the company he keeps, There

by 3,000 officers and men who on a mirror above the operat- nru prople of the kind he natural homes for koalas. describes in every pation but, ready L rapidly disappearing have been swamped with social ing table and the famous murgeon invitations from all parts of gave a commentary us is - of course, expatriates have race.

Sydney, and, strangely enough, gers worked deftly. The United States Navy naver accurately typlited the

there have been reporta yet been busy in Sydney over the countries of their origin,

last week

has attracted and

to the

a ride" by Sydney taxi drivers more than four hours and in- huge crowds each day

the heavy three

cruisers, Los nor of any marriages, although cluded the freezing of Rochester, and judging by sights around the patient's heart. Angeles,

parks, there are plenty of pros- Roanoke,

This freezing could be con- poets.

tinued and allow the patient to Youngster formed a spear- live for not one second longer head of the 4,000 people who than 10 minutes. vialled the cruisern on their first opening day.

It's all very interesting and 1 cannot do better than suggest to ir Edwards that on his next night out he should-on prin- ciple-try ordering a Welsh anal soda, or en English and water, or an American straight Mr Edwards' check' must be whatever he gets server blm pretty sore by now from the right for he's on the Scotch em- pressure of his tongue but I feel bargo list from now on.

CHINESE TRADE GROUP WILL

ARRIVE ON DOUBLE TEN'

by David T. K. Wong

London.

THE Chinese Technical Mission to the United Kingdom, which was due to arrive in the second half of September, has been delayed and will not now arrive till around October 10. However, an advance party of textile technicians led by Mr Tang Kuang-te, Director of National Technical Import Corporation, has been in this country since September 6.

Meanwhile, the Sino-British Trade Committee reports that the response from British manufacturers wishing to entertain members of the Chinese mission has been "most unexpectedly heavy."

RUSSIAN PROPOSALS

REDIFFUSION ON AGENDA

United Nations, Sept, 30.

It is feared that the Chinese, than in 1957, the statenus im- mission will be unable toplics a broadening of the field accept all the invitations. How- | Internationally, with greater ever, 1lsts Including all the attention being pald to

price names are being prepared for and quality at the expense of the mission's scrutiny and a political considerations. programme will not be finalised until Its arrival,

now

24 pc Increase

On the information available, the main mission will consist of about 27 people,

The trade figures for July 31.12. Musical Mantee The Steering Committee of under the leadership of Dr Chi seem to bear out their optimism.

the United Nations Gen- the China Committee

Chao-ling Vice-Chairman of in that month the United King-

for the dan

exported cral Assembly voted

to Promotion

worth goods of International

£2,429,454

This is to China. day to place on the As Trade,

that About half of

the highest monthly figure for sembly agenda two Soviet-number will be made up of in-

many years and it compare? proposed items, one on terpreters oud staff.

very favourably

the with

irst peaceful co-existence and

£4,213,357 do the entire six months of the year.

Atine Do Nys Trio Mume Damaged cargo ex this verowl will Makers; 3.30, Purinety In Song-the be arveyed be Mesir, Paulsen & Dining Setors; 4. Tea Time Hen Bayen-Davy at Holt's Winet from dezvous; 4.30, Vocally Yours-Patt Fake and Bing Crosby; 5, Children's 10 km. en Delober 3 and 4. 1957; and

Comer-Presented by Auntie Ray; Konsignees are requested tu hove $.30, Progressiva Jazz: 6, Torch their representativer present during Tones-Sidney Torch and hia, Oe

the survey

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agent

Hongkong, October 1, 37.

COMING TO BRITAIN?

weeks.

The seven-member textile sec-

the other on a suspension tion of the mission, affor er- rival in London, left for Man- of nuclear tests.

Comparing the export figures The Steering Committee voted then the members

chester on September 11. Since

have been for the first seven months of by i to one (Nationalist Chinn) visiting

textile factories and the year with thosa for the with three abstentions (France, textile machinery manufacturers corresponding period in 1955, Belton and Paraguay)

to place in

Lancashire and Yorkshire 24% increase can be noted. on the agenda a Soviet-proposed and touring the Leeds urea. resolution pledging UN member Recommended by AA. N

states to use only peaceful means in settling their disputer.

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The Steering

Optimistic

They have just

+

he warned But nevertheless against undue optimism. China's economic progress, he said, had

US Navy

More than 30,000 people in- spected the three ships at the weekend and several times the

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 By Air Thailand, Indii, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe,

p.m. Canada, U.S.A, 4 p.m. Hawaii, p.m.

By Burface Malaya, Indonesia, & p Macao, p.50.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 By Air Formosa, Okinawa, Korea, Japan,

il a.m.

Philippines, North Dorso, Noon, Išalaya, Indorsesia, Australla, New Zealand, 3 pan.

Hawaii, USA, Canada, 6 pm. Korea, 6 p

By Burthe Chana, People's Repubile, 1 am North Borneo, Noon. Macoo. 2 p.m. Korea, 3 p.m. Macao, m.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 By Air Peking. Shinghal, Kunming Hothow. 7 ám,

Thalland, 9 a.m. Japan, 10

Hordes of them attacked crew members almost totally disre- garding rank and size.

all

They captured almost smail change and a large quan- uty of headgear.

One of the nice gestures by the visiting Americans, is to pul special time aside for Inspection and throw open the ships for wards of Legacy and crippled children.

A Sydney aircraft dealer, Mr R. Howl, has bought a Super- fortress bomber but so far can- not find anyone to fly it.

The Super-fortress which has been in an old US diepoenis dump since the end of the war,' la no longer on the Australian Aying register and the Civil Aviation Authorities believe that a B-20 pilot may not be available in Australia.

Mr Howllt, who has not dis- closed how much he paid for the aircraft, said he hoped to resell it overaces when the Depart ment of Civil Aviation cleared it for flying in Australla,

NSW Railways

In that 10 minutes he had to cut off the flow of blood to and from the heart, alitch the hole and reverse the operations,

The only time when the surgeon's hands moved than the normal brisk throughout the operation when the time-keeper eight minutes.

Then his hands Bew.

The next coll Was

more pace

Was called

seven

minutes. Shortly after he stepped back and said: "I think that is all, gentlemen!"

This was the third of 18 rare heart operations which Sir Russell will perform while quest surgeon at St Vincent's Hospital which la now celebrating s centenary.

New Hotel

Over the last five years there have probably been 60 reports of huge, new, modern hotels for we struggle Sydney, but still!

and along with the old names periodically get blasted by over- seas visitors.

that It is now reported Sydney syndicate is negotiating to buy a corner properly in the heart of Sydney on which wil be built a skyscraper hotel of 20 storeys and which will be "one of the most modern in the

It will contain more than 400 bedrooms and cost more than

£2 m.

The most costly plan ever submitted to the Government world." that by the American Arm of Ebasco on how to run the NSW railways-should be received by the Minister for Transport this wock.

The investigation by Ebasco experts from United States has Cost ike State Government

£125,000.

the Six experts carried out Investigation in NSW and were paid about £300 a week ex- penses, £7-7-0 a day while in Sydney,

This will be the fifth report Hankow, by authorities from various purts of the world carried out on the NSW transport undertakings.

Malaya, Indonesia, Austraila, New Zealand. Ceylon, India,

Pakistan, Aries, Great Britain & Europe,

p

Philippines, 1 p.m.

Indo-Cadna. Fránce 12 pm US.A., D D..

By Burface

China, People's RepubliQ; 7 m2. Indo-China, Thailand, Noon. Mocno. 3.p.m. Mirano, 6 p.m.

Maco. 2 p.m. Japan, wall, USA.. Amarios, p.m. Maeso, 6 pm.

SATURDAY, OCTONER D By durface China, People's Repible, “7 14.03. Formosa, 11 a.m.

There are already two small hotels on the site; one owned by the Sydney Council and another by a brewery,

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The syndicate will appeal to The Sydney Council to sell the present premises and it is ported that the brewery is pre- parod to transfer to the new the licence of the syndicate other hotel.

It is many years indeed since a new hotel has been built in Sydney itself, although quite e few have been considerably

If the others have achieved modernised since the war. any good at all, straphangers can be excused for asking what sort of deplorable situation would have developed had the -trouble-shooters not been called

fn.

Night Shopping

is

In Sydney at present Calvin D. Mayne, 62-year-old Maybe one of the best efforts super-market man from Dayton, made so far is the appeal by the Ohio, who, 10 years ago, was on NSW Transport Commissioner, obscure grocery man and is now Mr Shoebridge, for his staff to on top of the world. "help win back passengers our services."

to

Mr Mayne believes in Friday nicht shopping-and Saturday He said that the Department, shopping, 100.

at

In fact

with the co-operation of the

his super-market NSW Omnibus Proprietors A trades long hours seven days o Ssociation, had decided to con-

week, with high wages to make duct д

Relations Public

up for it. And on the other elde campaign.

he sells some items of food, but- The campaign was aimed

tor, sugar, flour, etc, at almost winning back passengers to case traffic congestion.

give-away prices,

It can be taken for granted As part of the campaign the that Calvin D. Mayno will not public had to be provided with be on speaking terms with our u courteous and reliable service, big boss of the Shop Assistants'

However, Mr J. H. Keswick, C.MG., the Chairman of the China Association, sounded a noto of warning. Addressing members of the Association et à returned to meeting held at the Federation

FRIDAY, OCTOBER

By Surface Coinmittee up-London for a long weekend and of British Industries Council proved withoul opposition, dis- they will take

that there

Chine, People's Republic, 7 ́am. Melaye, Aden, Zufdie Ess. Great the October 11 Chamber, he said cussion by the Assembly of a Soviet proposal for an agreement Leeds

celebrations before returning to were a number of circumstances Britain, de rope (Netherland, Ger

the following day. in the favour of the British and many, Parcel direti). 11 sm. on to suspend nuclear tests for two Their

programme after that is that the present time was cer-

C. & three

years starting on not yet known.

tainly opportune for putting for- January 1, 1058.

ward their best efforts. The Committee approved aj British traders and manufac French proposal

recommending turens are generally optimistic, that the Assumbly discuss this

about the prospeels in increased item at the same

Ume as the business dealings with China, disarmament question, and not The regard the Chinese state been. retarded by adverse

parately.

ment that foreign trade is to be Calidren's Hour "Car- The Soviet Union, Czecho-strengthened under toon 6.15,

Children's Film; slovakia and Ceylon opposed the Economic Plan as heartening. Ciusa Downs. 7, English Televisie French Falcet Time; 7.30 "Crosstalk." With Wong Kan Tong and Joe Presse. Clark: 7.45, Heilualon. Nowsreel: World and Colony Events; b, Can- tonge Film:-The Murder Case," (Part 3): 0.30 " Palmer: 8.45, tayhouse Fifteen: 9. Mr Dict Allbenny," Starring David Brain; D. Recital by Martin Anderson: 10. Evening Feature Film: "Old Mother Riley In Paris: 11, Late Night Finni:

News Headlines, Weather Report, and Announcements; Close Down.

Population Growing

New Delhi, Sept. 30, India's population is growing et the rate of about 3,000,000 = year, it was officially estimated today.

In the same period, the death into decreased from 14.4 10 12.7 per 1,000 inhabitants,

suggestion.France-

Income Tax

For Islanders

Port Moresby, Sept. 30. The ugly spectre of the in

·come tax invaded this far-

off South Pacific Island north of Australia today. Brigadier D. M Cleland, Administrator of the Island, made this disclosure when he session of opened the budget

the territory's legislative coun

1.

Cleland did not any when the income tax would be introduced or on what scale it would be levied. But it was known that 11 will apply

to all European and native moles over 18.

Until now, the only direct 1,000 tax imposed

in the terrliory WOS II pre-World Wor II nativo head tax. This made it |-- Gjatistics - alag -- showed that la fine place for investment

living longer capital and was П Jure

for lowing to the progress made in | workers who wanted

to keep the Dublia houlth" sorvices. what they earned, - United France-ProsNC.

Press,

Infapiilo mortality dropped from 124 to 119 Inhabitants

TRADING CO., LTD. Indians

201-210 ALEXANDRA HOUSE, TEL. JAMI (2,

were

per

the

natural conditions and any large 1950 increase in the British share of China's trade would have to be made in part at the expense of They feel that, though. the their competitors. overall volume of International | trade for China may be less

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China Mail Entertainment Guide

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT

ROXY and BROADWAY: "An Affair To Remem- ber: Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in a love affair.

QUEEN'S and ALHAMBRA: "Attiln": Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn. A coloured spectacular film showing the Huns devastating Western Europe. HOOVER and LIBERTY: "The Little Hut": Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger, and David Niven shipwrecked on an island.

KING'S and PRINCESS; "Jumping Jacks": Martin

and Lewis. A Reissue.

STAR and METROPOLE:The Night Runner": Drama with a mental patient, starring Ray Danton and Colleen Miller.

Afiddle

North Borneo, tabaul. 2 p.m. Italy, France (Netherlands, Gier- many. Parcel direct), 2 p.m.

Indonesia, 3 pm. Malaya, Ceylon, Aden Fast Great Iritain, 3 p.m.

Australia, New Zealand, & p.m. China, People's Republic. 8 p.. Macao, 6 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER

By Surface

Maceo, 1 pr.

MONDAY, OCTOBER ? ily Hurface

China, People's Republic, 72.40. Malaya Ceylon. Great (Netherlands, Germany,

direct), 11 am.

In China Thailand, N900

Macao, pm

Formou pan.

Britain. Parcels

Japan, Hawaii, USA., C. & 9. Americe, 3 p.m.

6 p.m

Croc Loses Fight

Solwezi, Sept. 30. An African was peacefully fishing in the Innga River with his spear when suddenly be pricked a five-foot crocodile,

The crocodile grabbed him by the leg and began to ding hlai into the river.

he said,

Union. Ernie O'Dea, once Lord' - Mayor, now an elderman of the City Counell and a member of the Upper House.

"We must maintain and creare goodwill with our pas sengers. The publle depends on our service and we depend on their patronage for our living,

"Fewer passengers means less revenue and that can only mean Tower jobs"

This

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all strong stuff but most unfortunately likely hove, litle effect,

Heart Surgeon

MOTORIST

KILLS TWO

Fukuoka, Oct, 1,7

US military authorities today turned over to Japanese Police The famous British surgeon,

custody a US airman accused of Sir Russell Brock, who is guest killing two and injuring two lecturer at St Vincent's Hospile others in a quick succession of for the next few weeks, beat a hit-and-run Gockdents' fato last 10-minute deadline, to save a Saturday night. woman's life, last week.

So vilat was the time element

The airman has been kienti-

in a rare cart operation that fied as Staff-Sergeant Winston

He Anished the job with 00 ioconda to` #pure..

a time-keeper was stationed in Eloy, 82, of Philadelphin, the operating

call theatre to

Ho is stationed at the US away the minutes as Sie Russell Itazuke Air Base near hero workod.

According to failurede repos Hit was Mler's car, which drops This was one of the very few wildly through, detailné zalda operations which was televised Ad from the operating theatre to a piyadan and his wing ta large audience of doctors and motor cycle, then carossing of With three vicious thrusts of nor nurses in a lectura room to hit a 60-year-old woman Milling her Instantly, and the the side of the The patient would have died goingy about ca“) quarico adla

·his-spour In crocodile, he keliled it. He was in a comparatively short time down the road to stelko and kill taken to hospital wilde a bedly. had the operation, not been 38-year-old Jipment? boun

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