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DUDDELL ST.

NHE railings in Queen's Rond were a good inca despite their initial unpopu-; Jarity. For keeping jay- walkem of the rond they .still are a good idea even though some still refuse to use the crossing near the Shell building and climb through or leap over the railings whenever it la con venient to them.

At une end, however, the rnil-

Inge are not doing their ab

----- TODAY'S- WBATHER: --Fresh-cast-north-east winds, strong at times in exposed places. Fair, becoming cloudy.

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No. 36872

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1957.

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RELAX IN

DAKS

THE FAMOUS COMFORT IN ACTION TROUSERS

Whiteaways

RONAVDIH S TAKOWLOON

"I Was Passing By—And Wanted To See

Wanted To See This City"

NEHRU LANDS IN HONGKONG

Leader A Soft-Spoken Premier | Space Fragments

India's

On Control

Of

Satellite

properly. Turn how to the The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal

back page and a photograph

shows the problem clearly.

The railings, it will be noticed end on the

House Street corner opposite | the Banque Belge. On the other side, Duddell Street makes ono break in the

Nehru, said in Hongkong this morning that there was obviously a need for control of space satellites but stressed that "the main thing is to control

· ourselves.”

railingo and Ico House He added: "If we don't, something will always be

Street, coming down the hill, another.

This in unly one small snagi admittedly, and the Truthe Department may well feel that there is no need to bother about it particularly

going wrong with us."

Addressing newsmen after his arrival at Kai Tak from

Tokyo, Mr Nehru spoke out against "thinking in terms of petty power conflicts" in view of the "yast natural forces" capable of being released and destroying the world.

when the crossing problem The Prime Minister was told thing from Japan, but to enable there had been some us to know each other better. is Colonywide. But since that

That object, I think,, has been uchleved

the Department has recog-peculation about the possibility

that his visit had something to do with Hongkong's politicul

Asked for his comment, he stated: "All I can say is that it has not struck me that way."

nised, and dealt with a single specific problem be-future. fore the result was the railings perhaps it is not unfair to nak it to make another special case of the Ice House Street crossing. JAYWALKERS

RST, it must be asked why the railings end

FR

Hongkong's political future, Mr Nehru went Da, was not clear to him. He said he came here for the simple reason that the Colony

famous

place,

Whe M

"I was passing by Hongkong, before the main en and I wanted to see it,” added trance to the Banque Belge? | the Prime Minister.

"Also,

This suggests that the there is an Indian community Traffic Department does not here of long standing and mind whether people use thought I would like to see the open corner as a con- them." venient crossing to Duddell

Asked if he had any concrete sleps for suspending nuclear tests, Mr Nehru laughed and said: "How can I? It's not for me to suspend. I can only rea son und beg with them to do 20."

Strong Feeling

of

Mr Nehru added, however, strong that there was a very feeling on the question suspending such tests Dinong many. In England and America, us in other countries,

The Prime Minister agreed that other matiers were under discussion between India and Japan.

Among these were the need

India, and the Japanese govern- The Air-India Internationalment's suggestion to 50 up aircraft carrying Me Nehru and training centres for medium anil his party landed about 8 n.m.

smatt industries in India.

Street or not. But if this Maximum Security ze Japanese from one by

The Prime Minister was mot

The Satellite

Asked if he could comment.

was not their intention, why were the railings not con- tinued around to the lane between Edinburgh House

Maximum Police security pre- and Henry House and an- cautions were carried out at other Zebra crossing laid the airbeld from early morning. down

fourc Across Ice Strect, despite its narrow-by Mr B. P. Adarkar, Commis on the world situation follow- staner for India in Hongkong, ing the launching of Russia's ness?

and Mrs Adarkar; Mr Russel space Estellite, Mr Nehru

and sald: no other while, Aldo-de-Cama to Hughed

"I ho And if there are

plans for this aren, it must Excellency the Governor; Mr imagine the universe will not be asked why the Depart-R. T. U. Ledward, Political be much affected by it." ment cannot do it now? It Adviser to the Hongkong Gov- would cause a little added ernment: Mr Bhatia, personal think

Lo 11. few Inconvenience hundred people, but then the rate authorities were bold enough to court outery over the 400 yards of rallings up to the Pedder General of the External Affairs terms of petty power conflicts,

an

Street corner and there (another one-way

strect. Incidentally) they swung

railings

the round the

He went

to

on: "We have

in of these matters assistant to Mr Adarkar: Mr different terms. Obviously, many have been re- O. F. Hamilton, Airport Man- natural forces ager, and Mr J. L. Murray, Gov-leased, or are capable of being crament Public Relations Officer.eleased, which can destroy the

Ia Mr Nehru's party vere Sirworld now. M. Raghaven Flint, Secretary.

"Are we to go on thinking in Ministry, and the Prime Minis in view of these vast forces?"

Hopes For Rest

ter's private

Mr secretary, Sesha.

The soft-spoken indian leader appeared to be in a jovial mood

Mr

In a parting word to news-.

corner to the Zebra crossland caused laughter with some men. Mr Nehru smilingly sold of his answers. The Press con- be was going to have a restful Ing.

after un ference was originally set down time in Hongkong, This was the correct thing to for 10 minutes, but it went on "exhausting time in Japan.

do. There still is some jay-to 17 before the Colony's Public walking on the Queen's Relations Officer drew Rond Pedder StreetNehru's attention to the time.

The Prime Minister said he Wyndham Street junction, but nothing like the con- was greatly moved by the warm gestion that develops with- nbout 15 yards another Zebra crossing at Ico House

And Street. under the new regulations. House Street jay- walkers are doing worac than the messenger boy; who hurdics the railings near the PG to cross `Marina House.

During his two-day visit to

and his Hongkong, Mr Nehru

party will be the guests of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Grantham at Government

welcome he received an Japan. House.

"My main object," he con- ! After that, he will fly

In

AN ANSWER?

of

to

F course, there is another from

O'Zebra

crossing Queen's Road to the King's theatre which is roughly equivalent to the non- existent crossing between the

and Banque Belge Duddell Street. It may be

J argued that the Traffic

Department could parallel

tinued, "was not to get some. Calcutta vin Rangoen.

MID-EAST TENSION:

Egyptian Forces Move Into Syria

Cairo, Oct. 13.

to

Egypt moved troops, ships and planes to Syria today to bolster the Soviet-supplied Syrian armed forces in the midst of growing Syrian- Turkish tension.

¿

The troops landed at Syria's The Egyption forces arrived at a time when Syrla's relations with Turkey, a NATO member, were badly strained.

by painting Zebra main port of Latakia on the atripor from the National Mediterrattean, as Egyptian and City Bank to the Banque Syrian jet fighters wheeled over- Belge corner but with down head. Egyptian naval units an-

chored in the harbour. as well as up traffic from Ice House Street as well as

The reinforcements apparently the Queen's Road flow this were sent under terms of a would become something of mutual defence pact under which the Syrian and Egyptian armed a bottleneck. The most logical step would forces are united under

command of Egyptian Defence

Soviet-Arms

the

therefore be to put a stop Mkister Maj-Gen. Abdel Makim to the Daddell Street Jay-Amer. walkers and make them walk another 100 yards to crbas Queen's Road near Battery Path to Ice House Street. The move la bound

Union.

In London, unofficial sources expressed come anxlely that the transfer of Egyptian forces to Syria might increase ich- son in the Middle East.

A Foreign Once spokesmin said, Britain was not in diplo-

xulations with either matio Damascus or Calro and, there- fore, had no direct reporta on the situation.

In Washington, the State Department had no official com- ment on the Egyptian-Syrian diplomatic all- action. But thorities said they did not cou- sider the arrival of Egyptian troops particularly disturbing. Unlied Press Iteuter and

Much of Egypt's equipment to be unpopular but it is has been supplied by the Soviet Syria also has been one answer to the problem receiving Soviet arms under a the picture poses on page, recently-concluded pact with the France-Fresas.

Kremlin

10.

India's Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, who arrived in Hongkong by Air India Constellation curly this morning. He was whisked away after a press conference nt Kal Tak, where maximum security precautions were laid on, to Government flouse for his two-day visit here as guest of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Grantham. '— ' ́(BLAT Photographer),

'BIG BROTHER

SATELLITES

MAY SPY ON US

A

London, Oct. 13.. "Big Brother"

Barring accidents the first ver earthlo, containing TV scunaing and other instruments, will be space satellite, able to spy on by 1960.

May Fall Yet

Moscow, Oct. 13. Soviet physicist, Y. Bulanger, Fald in an interview published; today that fragments of tha satellite launching rocket might fall to the ground.

Bulanger said that if this happened, it would not be simliar to the return to carth of n 'ballisilio missile,

A ballistic missile falls ver- tically to earth, overcoming air resistance by means of its frontal cone, while the satellite rocket no longer has its and would malco а descent-France-Presse.

cono

spiral

STANLEY

MATTHEWS

HERE ?

TO PLAY

London, Oct. 13.

Jack Skolnik, a leading Australian soccer promoter, said on arrival here last night that he hopes to persuado Stanley Matthews to visit Hongkong and a number of other Far Eastern ellies next year.

Skolnik zaid at London airport: "It is not quite true that we will pay anything for Stanley Matthews to make this tour. There is imit to which the Australian Association will go but I won't be discussing terms with Stanley unt!) 1 have sold him the idea,”

Skolnik sald Maithews was "plready very interested in the suggestion." If he agrees on the four, Matthews and a feam of promising young players will spend six weeks visiting Hongkong, Australla, Singapore and Mandla next July and August.-France-Presse.

THE ROYAL TOUR:

Canadian Honour For Prince Philip

Ottawa, Oct. 14. Canada's Prime Minister, Mi John Diefenbaker, announced yesterday that with the consent of the Queen it had been decided to make Prince Philip a member of the Queen's Privy- Council for Canada.

Mr Diefenbaker announced the Canadian honour for Prince Philip after

half an hour's audience with the Queen at Government House;; The Prince joins other famous remembered the Canadian The Queen's appearance was Canadian cliftdren whom she had seen on carried over the longest single They in her *tour alr. years ago. television network ever set up Churchill She then spoke the next hon in the world-from Sydney, Nove the Duke of Windsor, and Earl dred words directly to French-Brotin on the Atinatie coast, to Alexander, føtmér Governor-speaking children:

Victoria, British Columbia, on

Britons

who arc

Privy Councillors.

cludo Sir Winston

It

18

General ct Curada,

Officials said the honour "Whether you be English or given Prince Philip no special French speaking, whether you authority OF power.

In this splendid were bor being bestowed as an indication country or abroad, you all be- of Canada's esteem for him. long to one great family. You

live

in a wonderful and ex- hilirating country. So many other children would love to chare your happiness.

TV Debut Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth in

£1 nationwide radio and televizion broadcast to Canada lost night said she would за to the United States "as head of the Canadian Nation to pay a state visit to the head of our great neighbouring country."

Fier

Majesty told the

Later in her specch she spoke Canadian people that she hopes to adult French-speaking lis to return to America in 1959 toteners, She told them:

"When you grow up you will be proud to serve your country and better able to realise all it has done for you. I hope that one day I chall be able to bring my own children here to see it,"

"Race,

open the St Lawrence Seaway, and that she will carry out a

language, religion, tram-Canada tour at that time. culture, and tradition all have She also said she and Prince come, contribution to make (to Philly hoped that "one day" nation's character), and when they would be able to bring 1 think of the diversity of these Prince Charles and Princess factors in Conado today and the Anne over to see this country. achievements that have grown The speech was Her Majesty's from their union, I feel proud debut as a "live" television and happy to be the Queen of figure. It was also the first time such a nation."

a British monarch had ever used

television to communicate with

the people.

Informai

Moving Tribute

Resuming her address

the Pacife Const.

QUEEN IGNORES "THE SACK"

Queen

Ottawa, Oct. 13,

Elisabeth

Ignored the Parla "Sack" In her publlo appearances

here. But she may s

set a fad for bertia.

She wore fitted costumes for her arrival yesterday

afternoon and for the War Memorial and church ser- vices today. The arrival

count

was claret 'red velvet cost, over a claret red satin dress, hugging the waistline. With 1, sho

wor

small bere! of matching yelvet.

Today's costume was in champagne beige wool ---- A tailored dress with itted Jacket. The Jacket's shawl- like collar was outlined in belge minh. Arala sho wore a beret, of the same pale tone.-United Press.

In

Earlier in the day the Queen conferred with Prime Minister

The tone of the speech, which English the paid a moving tri- was approximately 15 minutes bute to Canada:

yours,"

"men the guld,

in length, was personal and in- "In this wonderful land of John Diefenbaker, prealded at formal.

and wreath-laying ceremony and Her Majesty puid tactful women of various racial origin went to the same church where recognition to French-speaking live and work together on terms three of her predecessors wor- Canadians ly lapsing into of equality. That is a splendid shipped on Canadian tours. Sho their tongue at two points in

lesson for everyone. As Queen rested during the afternoon.- her address.

of Canada I am proud of It" Reuter ond United Press,

The flest was when she was telling how vividly she had

STORM SIGNAL

The Royal' Observatory an-

the whole world, is being "A mnnned version is planned nounced this afternoon that the built by the United States for 1005.

No. 1 Local storm signal was

0

Air Force. It will monitor Pied Piper satellites are basic- { hoisted at 12.48, p.m.

Thore is the movement of people ally space platforms. They are

tropical storm

Routh-cost of below with powerful in-being built la cddition to the

"Melcor manned

Apaceship about 350 miles struments and report

announced by American scientists Hongkong moving north-west them to base.

in. Barcelona. last week-Ex- at about 10 knots with 40-knot

centre, winds, It's called "The Pied Piper."! press Service:

They Couldn't Trust These Beauties...

London, Oct. 13. Six of the world's most beautiful girls contestants in the Miss World contest-wero imprisoned by order for threo days in their London hotel, It was learned today.

They had said they were alok on Friday morning! and asked to stay in London while the rest of the contestants left for a holiday camp weekend Margate, Kent copatal rezort.

holal. Just in case some of lhem were putting on an hot,?" an official of the cenfest salā

The girl the Misc UBAWe confined them to their Canada, Denmark, Belgium, Looland and "Teeland--were not, allowed to isxva the hotel or to make orrefocive tele bone calls between Friday morning and early, tonight.

***The" lanèllest"'"girl"at" tho'

Billy pháp MAY TERRE

‚31-year-old ́ ́ Museko Yorifuji, of Duke City. “Bka ⋅ wasn't ay happy maʼusual,” ani official SAID, MA

a London she had inter pretern with her, all the time, but there wuro, nong 'down

· beno,, "It was, kas overnight an ensie ysch, and we'll have eno

png time again

"Bho, stays with the alber

with them girls, and laughs but sometimen 'abo doom: 1 knew what they are lingkling

at,” he said.

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