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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1958.

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IN BANGKOK

Bangkok, Jan. 16.

Hongkong will be represented by a three- man delegation at a key meeting on Asian trade to be oponed at the United Nations Regional Headquarters here next Monday. Over 110 delegates are expected to attend the conference. The Hon. Kwok Chan leads the Colony's delega- tion, which includes Mr E. F. Szczepanik of the Economica Faculty, University of Hong- kong, and Mr T. C. Cheng, Administrative Officer of the Department of Commerce and Industry.

The meeting, which will continue until January 27, will discuss current trade developments in Asia, the effect on Asian trade of the European market, trade promotion and sim- plification of customs formalities, among other subjects.

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It will be the Bret meeting

Committee of the Aslan Trade of the Economic Commlision for Asia and the Bart, A United Nations

Andy,

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come

Other

dolerates will from Afghanistan, Aus'ralia, Cambodia. Ceylon, Malaya, Japan, Korea, Formoso, France. Holland, New Zealand, Pakistan. India, Indonesia. Lo

Britain,

the

United

HONGKONG

SCHOLAR

· GYPPED. IN MANILA

Manila, Jan. 17.

A scholar from Hong- kong youlerday low! 10 DCSOS AI all because he was too trusting.

Foo Tak-in, a student

of the University, of the Philippines, while riding in a jeepney (re-ornverfed Jeep) lost his wallet,

It happened thle way; a man sitting next to him felgned illness and used Foo's knoo for support. Later when Foo was about to pay his fare be found that his wallet had gone.

Foo later borrowed Ara « friend ană DOROS from boarded

taxi, payment firs driver sald be bad 110 money to change the firm pesos nale.

tha

He gave Foo 'back note. Foo ran off to have it changed, only to find that the five peso bill had been changed for M worthless Japanese Q0- cupation note. — France- Preme.

MOSCOW'S MOVE TO

HALT RACKET

IN 'DEAD SOULS'

Moscow, Jan. 16.

States Пus. Philippines, Moscow has carried out a drastic purge of the

PPCO.

*Thailand. Singapore, North Sarawak. Vietnam, Israel, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria and Brunel,

Chamber

#

The International of Commerce 18 sending delegation of nine businessmen, six from Japan, two from In- dia and one from the Philippines.

Interest High

The biggest delegation la from Jupan 13 Japanese will take part in the sessions 01 whom ten are from Tokyo.

A press release put out by ECAFE says: "Interest in the session is high since the prob. lons of Asian trade are the most sensitive and important aspect

economic of current development projects in the region." Many

Bend countries top-level officials,

will

Depart-

The United States delegation will be hended by Mr Eugene Braderman, director of the Far Erst division of the Bureau of

Commerce, Foreign ment of Comtnerve.

The mecung will discuss a specialised training course in trade promotion which both India and

offered Japan have

to hold.

It will also discuss the setting up of a training centre for trade personnel of the region. The government of Pakistanı has offered to have this centre in Pakistan.

Concern

A long document on the pro- posed European Common Mar-

ket and Free Trade Area will be considered by delegates.

New Zealand is known to be concerned about the effects the Common Market may have en her agriculturul exports and feels many other Asian coun- tries are concerned too.

A trade report prepared by ECAFE says that export carn- ings of countries of the region increased six per cent in 1930 over the year before.

The 1950 total was nearly US$8,860,000,000,

but

nearly the whole of the increase was accounted for by Japan's in. creased export, erinings.

administration of municipal cemeteries to stop a racket in "dead souls."

Mail-Order

Bride To

Wed Pen-Pal

Compton, Calif., Jan. 16.

dark-haired Mrs Slendor,

Doreen Arthur, 30, of Sheffield, England, busied

It was learned today that the director of the Moscow cemetery trust, Mr Maximov has been severely reprimanded and several cemetery superin- tendents have been indicted for corruption,

Indonesia To Buy Arms From Egypt?

Dr

Cairo, Jan. 16. Subandilo, Indonesia's Foreign Minister, told a press conference today: "We are exploring the possibilities of concluding

deal with Egypt for pur- chasing from hore small

arms."

Dr Bubandrio was comment- ing on the results of Egypt- Indonesia talles.

Asked whether Indonesia planned to buy Soviet

arms,

Dr Subandrio sald that both in Egypt and India ha had heart better that "Soviet arms bre In quality and cheaper Western arms."

than

no

added: "We have Ho objection to buying arms from Soviet Russia on a commercial basis ns long as no string are attached,"

INTERESTED

Dr Subandrlo said that in

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donesia made ezequest for THE CRIMSON PIRATE”

arms

small

from the United States a year ago. "I gather they are all studying it," he ulcel,

He said that Indonesia was "very much interested in the progress made by Egypt In military rehabilitation as Egypt was the first non-Communist country to take Communist

arms.'

Asked if the Egyptian and Indonesian presidents had 'con- sidered Marshal Bulganin's pro- posal for a summit meeting, he nswered in the affirmative, nd- ding: "We support every effort which may lead to relieving ten- slons between the big powers although We cannot Achieve much. It is too early to make # detalled comment,”-Reuter.

The newspaper Izvestia dis- closed last month under

the headline "Dead Souls" that re- latives hed to bribe gravediggers and

cemetery

in managers order to ge! burial plots for their deceased loved ones.

TRIAL

I NEVER SAID

THAT!

-MR NEHRU

Congress Naga”, Jan 16. Mr Jawaharlal Nehru today renled reports that he had sald was the Indian nu- English tional language, saying that it would have been extraordinary as Prime Minister of if b

such an a6- India, had made rerlion

Nehru was addressing the Indian Congress Party сап- ference and said that English be used in During the trint, which ended would continue to

India, and he considered 1 herself today with last- with Maximov's reprimand

was desirable that this should minute preparations to witnesses testifled they paid from be so, but Hindi was to be the

Max 100 to 2,100 roubles (US$25

official language. 5257 for plots i cemeteries

During although cemetery land is nor-Congress Party General Com mally free.

mittee unanimously endorsed tho resolutions on foreign polley sad on Goa, which were adopted in the Suprema Com- miltec yesterday. France-

"Pen wod

Pal" Anderson, 35.

The "mall-order bride" met first time Anderson for the

A

The campaign calling for yesterday when she stepped off purge of this ghoulish extortion a plane from her homeland with started two years

ago. Since Her four-your-old daughter, then five managers have been Susan. The couple will be partenced and 10 are on trial. wed tomorrow.

Twenty were discharged after trial, all by citizen's courts.

But Izvestia complained that corruption wéro ry and still rife and demanded an "end to such outrages at the cer.com cries-punish those who pro- fare the memory of the dead with dirty machinations,"

Izverila clied one cemetery bos! and

"She's beautiful!" Anderson exclaimed as the slim English- woman came down the ramp. He hugged Susan and kissed his future wife on the check,

Anderson sald he started writing to Mrs Arthur about six months ago when he answered her pen-pal request.

He sald they found they had much in

common.

After exchanging photographe, the clerk said: "It was love at Arst sight." Both have been divorced once. Anderson has no children.

Mrs Arthur, her daughter and mother, Mrs Ethel Birch, went to stay with Anderson's parents

the couple could married.-United Press.

uniji

OLD MINE FIELD DISCOVERED

Kuala Lumpur, Jan, 10.

be

The meeting will also discuss

A mine. Deld has been dis- the idea of having a regional covered near Pekan, in Pahang Roating fair as a trade promo-State, Central Maloya, tion measure.—Reuter,

Czech Premier

Presse.

the afternoon

the

In Order Of Respect...

Tokyo, Jan. 10.

Ten thousand graduates from who amassed US$17,500 200 high schools throughout the ense of the ailing

Гарап, polled on historical trandmother who in order to

Tere they respect most, put Sure her small granddaughter rabem L'neoin in first place had to pay US$25 to grave digger and US$3 to a carpenter

the nails of

Press.

7. i ed

tho

COFFIN,-

42-Year-Old Message

In Bottle

London, Jan. 18.

A Russian fisherman found a bottle with a message in it on

and Jesus Christ in eighth.

4. ratings:

I-Lincoln. 2-Japanese bac- lologist Hideyo Noguchi, 3 Ke a University founder Yuki- ch! Fukuzawa. 4-Florence Nightingale. 8-Japanese Scho- lar Sontoku Ninomiya. Madame Curic.

Edison.

7-Thomas 8-Christ. 0-Prince Shotoku, 10-Alfred Nobel... United Press.

Missing Plane

United

Honolulu, Jan. 10. Stales naval units

the shore of the Okhotsk Sea and planes are searching for a today, 42 years after it was four motored meteorological thrown into the water.

aircraft that

disappeared with ten men aboard last Tuesday, In the middle of the typhoon U10 "Opitella" 800 miles off island of Guam.

The last radio message from

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Radio Moscow reported that The mines are believed to the bottle contained a message have been laid by the British in Russian, Japanese and Army during its retreat to the English. It wie apparently south in 1942.

written by B member of a Phnompenh, Jan. 10. Malayan Army

demolition Seaborna Hydrographie Expedi- the plane, which was studying tione:-Scoretary, Hongkong the Protection Mr Viliam Siroky, Prime teams have detonated five lion to the area in 1915.

the movement of the typhoon Society for Minister

Czechoslovakia, } mines, and experts are now try- of

was approaching the of Children. P.O. Box 8502 arrived in Phnompenh today | Ing to track the extent of the

Hongkong. "eye" of the 140 mile per hour 啦 of the most from India.

feld.

"wister" He has just finished a two- The mines were discovered by week tour of the sub-continent, ja ümber worker,—Reuter, -Reuter,

» Bayer's « TONIC

POP

It should have taken only two years for the bottle to reach shore, The broadcast sald United Press,

ld it

violent ever seen in that part Flea and us your unwanted toys.

of the Pacific-France-Presse.

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