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COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT

POCKET CARTOON

by OSBERT LANCASTER, (In America)

**Look, let's leave Randolph

out of this! ???

BOYS RAID ARMS DUMP

New York, Apr. i.

Lennox-Boyd To SENATOR

Introduce Bill

For More Aid

London, Apr. 1.

BLASTS

DULLES

Washington, Apr. 1.

The Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Senator Hubert H. Hum-

Boyd, said today he hoped to bring in a law in the next session of Parliamont to financial aid to continue Britain's colonial governments after March 31, 1960.

The present Colonial Develop-million provided under

fare Acts of 1940-55

The next session of Parlament begins in the autumm.

the

phrey today denounced as "nothing short of shock- ing" Secretary of State) John Foster Dulles' stale- ment that President Eisenhower considered stopping US nuclear tests but rejected the iden. Dulles statement was "un

ment Act expires on that date. Colonial Development and WA- believably fragle" an would may be have been beiter left unsold, spent will be extended by legis the Minnesota Democrat toli fallon beyond March 31, 1980."the Senate in blistering in-

Reuter,

Mr Leriox-Boyd said: "The Government is sure it would be with wish of both sides of the House that we should con- tinue to help colonial govern- ments with Amance for their development plans after March 31, 1960

Morc

work detailed

will have to be done before the Three 15-year-old boys man-

reach Arm bged to break through the Government, can

the About

shape whole elaborato security system i conchesion:

Alr zd of Fort Wadsworth the

conteni of future 05. Defence headquarters for New York, 10 stel ammunition for! pre as rocket-propellants, polter | sold today,

sistance."

Precedent

The Colonial Sceretury added: "I hope that it will be pos- The bays got into the Fort, on

Introduce the necessary Staten Island, after carefully sible timing the movements of alegislation during the 1958-59 mulorized patrol.

session andto provide in ae- They un- screwed a Jock to get al 3,000 cordance with precedent for an new and rounds of all calibre ATTI- overlap between the munition and two boxes of de- existing Acts. tonators in a locked bunker, then replaced the lock, and made their way out of the Fort.

-Reuter.

"Meanwhile I propose to tell colonial governments that they may proceed on the assumption that the period in which £220

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Swedish Sex

Education Defended

dletment of Dulles end the Administration's lack of leader- ship in disarmament.

Humphrey, Chairman of the Disarmament Sub- Committue. said the Russian stop nuclear testa move to leaves the United States "naked before the world."

Senate

"We stand before the world without leadership and without a projaamine and, with spokes- men admitting that the Soviet won," Humphrey Union ho

declared.

Stockholm, Apr. 1. Swedish school authorities today defended the policy

In place of having a policy, of sex education in the Minneston Senator charged. minded legalistically elementary schools by "our,

stand im- saying such teaching was alleged statesnen necessary to prepare the mobile" Humphrey said "ap- Parently Eisenhower was coo- young For raising riderinit

plans to take the families."

initiative but somebody to must have advised him not and apparently that someone was the Secretary of State."

School thorities answered attack by the Rev. Ws Satwe, new head of the Entest- fal Revival community at 7,000 members here.

Mr Sacwe said he was "herri- fed" by sex teaching in schools and urged thạt it pe. "thrown out of the school programine."

"Life should be pure ind chaste," he said.

SEGREGATED

But school teachers, who make ed not to be identifled by name, defended both, sex teaching and the Swedish method of present- ine tus part of the biology ná sociology programme, taught to segregated classes by

si celally-trained teachers,

When children reach special classes in sex at the age of 14 or 15, frank answer is given

MAN OF PEACE

"It would be better for our posture in the world...in light of fallure to take action...if the statement attributed to (Dulles) had never been made,”

he suid.

"I have always believed that the President was a man of peace." Humphrey said. "Now we find that even as he con- sidered this, somehow it was rejected."

The Sovlet action, Humphrey said, Is "depriving us of even the use of our weapons, even it we wanted to use them they have effectively locked up every (nuclear) weapon in our A

arsenal," while this Al- ministration unilaterally has; disarmed Our conventional armed forces."""

"What irony, what a paradox 10 any question raised by we approach Good Friday pupil and submitted in writ- that the anli-Christs start ing one shool.spokesman said.neting Bke peacemakers, and wo "The backbone of this let them get by with it, because poiltica! sterlilty. the instruction Is the part

the of

home and family must play in inability of this Government to make decision," he said.- modern Sweden," the spokes- man suld. Study of "human United Press,

propagation" is necessary "10 prepare the young for rais ing families," he said.--United Press.

Kishi Concerned Over Relations With Taiwan

Tokyo, Apr. 1.. Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi expressed deep an- xiety today over Japan's worsening relations with Taiwan,

GOLD EXPORT

ATTEMPT

APPEAL DISMISSED

NEW APPOINTMENT FOR › GENERAL “SUGDEN.

Lieut-General Sir Cecil Sugden, Commander-in- Chief, Allied Forces, Northern Europe, has been ap- pointed Quartermaster General to the Forces, accord- ing to Reuter, Sir Cecil was C-in-C British Forces, Hongkong, for two and half years. He arrived here to take command on May 31, 1954, and left for Europe on December 31, 1956, to çommand Allied Forces in Northern Europe,

European Youth Charged With Housebreaking

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PE

ROBBERS

From the Files

SENT TO 25

TRAINING

CENTRE

Two young men convicted

years -AGO.

of armed robbery in Sal GROUP of local doctors and Kung last October were businessmen, in response to ordered to be sent to the an Ideal expressed, are making preparations to Inaugurate મ Stanley Training Centre movement for setting aside by Mr. Justice A. D. April 4 every year as A Chinese Scholes at the Criminal Children's Day in the

community. The object is to Sessions this morning. fall in line with the National Child Welfare Association of The two men, Lau Pun-sing, Shanghai which, in observing 13, and Lau Yuk-chuen, 17, the Day for the first time last both formers, who were conviet-year, urged the whole of China ed on a charge of robbing a 10 co-operato, Just as ไม่ village elder and his daughter England and the United States, in-law on October 24 last, were where U Children's Day is remanded last Wednesday for observed regularly every year, report from the Commissioner ao in China this annual festival of Prisons as to the suitability will be permanently placed on of their admission Into the the calendar. Training Centre,

This morning, Mr Justice Scholes said he had received a seport from the Commissioner stating that they were suitable for training, and

In view of their age and the fact that they had no previous conviellens, the best course to take was to send them to the Training Centre,

J. D. Alexander

Dies In -England

Nows has been received of the death of Mr John David Alexander, an old resident of the Colony, who diod in England on March 30.

There will be a meeting of the Sanitary Board this after- noon (March 28) when business will be of a routine nature.

COO MUCH" writes to the

Editor in the Corres- pondence Column-Sir, 1 am among those present at the recent annual meeting of the Lawn Bowls Association, Since then it has struck me that the fall is begining to wag the dog. What I mean is this: Years dro The Assoclatlon was formed so that it should be a control body to run the League and Open Championship Competition. Since then it has added to its Second League activities the

and

tho

playoff

and the Spey Royal Competition Aitkinhead Shield. Now bowlers of the Colony are threatened, in addition, with an International Shield and the

Open Pairs Championship. This year we shall also have the Shangluui players down here. What I want to know is how the average is going to and time to play off his Club competitions and to have an occasional quiet Mr Alexander was Managing game with his friends.

The late Mr Alexander left Hongkong together with his wife in March 1954 following his re tent. He and Mrs Alexan der returned to Hongkong for a short holiday in February following year.

the

Director of Messrs Mackinton

Mackenzie, and Co. with which

Arm he had been associated for

**

Newport - The Monmouth- International 10-mile

the last 35 years. He was alsi ushire director of several well-known cross country race for teamta Hongkong firms among which from England, Northern Ireland, were the Dairy Farm Ico and France, Belgium, Scotland and

19-year-old European youth, Robert Mont Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Hongkong Wales was held today (March

kong and Kowloon Wharf and other countries.

Holden of gomery Fraser Spencer, of the North Point Tramways Lid, and the Hong-25), England beating all the Relief Camp, was remanded three days in Godown Co., Ltd. He was Chair England was the Arst com man of the Hongkong Electric peiltor to finish the course, h Police custody by Mr A. L. Leathlcan at Cen- co., Ltd.

time being 53 mins 41 acca. tral Magistracy this morning on a charge of} housebreaking.

Lady Black Visits Cripples' Home

1.

-A BIGAH

A

Petty Thefts A Woman's World-Did you

informs in the

Defendant

know that grapefruit, which is Was alleged to

now such a popular drticle of have between 11.30 pm. on March 31 and 8.30 am. en A suspect has been detained diet, was

developed by the rome 3,000 years ago April 1,

the Police following the Chinese entered the dwelling by house of Mr J. S. Hirst, of 1, larceny of a propelling pencil from one of the wild eltrus trees Véntris Road, ground floor, and from a Chinese podestelin in with which the country abounda stale a typewriter, a

where natural fruits aro camera. Carpenter Road, near Nom Kuk and

mall and hardly edible? In the two fountain pens, o ball pen, Road yesterday,

century, it WDS taken oir-mall teller, blank In other petty thefts yester-18th

Captain cheque No. 056512, a diary, a day, a sum of money was stolen by an Englishroom. driving licence No. 85001, two from 4. Chinese woman after Shaddoele, to the West Indies tubes af, toothpaste, one tle pin, her pocket was cut in War Chal and grown there with n wrist watch and a pencil re- Street and another

Chinese Thenee During a visit to the Sandy All to the total value of $322, woman had her pocket picked States,

property of Mr J. S. Hirst. on Ebard a.tram in the Eastern have glvent much attention, and have improved ft consider- No plea was taken. Bay Cripples' Home this

ably. morning Lady Black re- marked on the wonderful work that was being done there for crippled child-

ren.

Children from all types of home's were

seen in the ward

An appeal against convic tion on a charge of at

Lady Bluck was met on her tempting to export guld

the Hon. M.W. without a licence was dis-urrival by missed by Mr Justice Turner. Dr Harry Tang, doelor in charge of the home and A. D. Scholes at the.Ap members of the British Red peals Court this morn Cross Society whe administer Speaking to a news confer-

Ing.

the hospital. Lgree here Premier Kishi said,

The appeal was brought by however, that he had not re- Sung-Wei-shan, 42, who was ceived an offelal report of the meeting yesterday between thened $5,000 in January by Mr for younger children and their Japanese Ambassador, Kensuke in-shing. Ia upon conviction progress and diseases explained for attempting to export *244 Horinouchi,

by Dr Fang. The physiotherapy Chiang Kai-shek and other off-bars of gold weighing 1,207 taels room in which the more ad-

to Singapore on ins Laos!

vanced children are taught to cicls in Taipei.

Ho was represented by Mr walk and use other limbs, was He said,

am waliing

Grwald Cheung, Instructed by admired for its modern.- equip- anxiously for that report.".

Messrs Hastings.

ment.. He added, however, that he

Mr Cheung submitted that did not think one meeting alone it was not an offence in law to between the Japanese ambas- sador and the Nationalist Pre-xport gold or attempi, to ex-

and President

A Song

оп

AC-

aldent would settle the problemstory in the Brith Common- had nine pupi

port cold to Singapore, a terri-{" A small schoolroom which'

was seen and which rose over Formosa's ab-wealth, without a licence. He

tho visitors were entertained lections to the "private" trade also referred to the export con

with a song played signed 'between agreement

trol and prohibition orders, Japanese trado

cordions by three boys, organisations

Damissing the appeal, Mr One of the patients, Law Suk- and Peking.United Press,

Justice Scholes said the orders woon, a girl in the word for the covered the prohibition of gold older. children, presented Lady exportation.

Black with a bouquet of roses,

Lastly the curses' accommoda- the inspeeled and bright rooms nad recreation room were greatly admired by Lady Black

Boy Injured

Fighter Pilot To Marry A six-year-old Chinese boy sustained serious injuries when The wedding will take place he was knocked down by a pri- } inday at Sakit Andrews vato ear outside his home at Church, Nathan Road, at 3,80 about 5 p.m. yesterday. The p.m., of Miss Dorothy Jeavons boy, Kwok Shuri-wah of 40 and Fit-Lt B. A. Lewis of No. Lyndhurst Terrace, ground 28 Squadron.

A Guard of Honour will be'in floor, was taken to Queen Mary

'attendance.. Hospital for treatment.

...

tion

WEA

Property valued at $138_wEE Queen's Road, salon dron 1 Bast, fast floor, early yesterday moring. The Police beva {xtetained a waspect.

SIDE GLANCES

TMB UL PAL OIL

KESKENY REA BAntes, Ins

District.

By Galbraith

10

"You'll be hiring a versatilo man, Mr. Jackson-not a year out of college yet, but I've had Jobs as bond salesman, clerk, accountant, roportoṛ, ad man, and mechaniol""

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success.

spread to the United Whoso fruit-growers

The Slamesc

(Thailand) Minister of Public Instruction, speech, at Bangkok, castigated Bangkoks schoolboys for attending cinemas not in order to see the films, but to meet schoolgirls

Airt. Moreover, he declared, the boys are showing a tendency to walt Outride the girls schools and meet the girls returning home and engage in flirtations.

SOME Very

A

old swords and daggers wero produced be- fore Mr Butlers at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday {March

27) when a man named Kwok Lun was charged with boing in unlawful possession of thesa wespons in Kowloon City. Insp. Smith said the weapons wero very old ones dried back to the time before Kowloon Sama under British rule. He applied for a week's formal cremand in order to mäko durther investiga. ilces into zome ikerture seized on defendant's premises, refer ring less trind society,

America may. soon ice on- other gold rush, It is announced. that t COULTNOT Holph of California, together with other officials, i considering in an favourable light the mobillasilon of perhaps 300,000 mon for ma mighty gold hunt in California: It is believed · that,

such a proposal-gight be the, anander. to the nation's) cry fớc "KTIONE 'metal and also be the means 'of providing......«austenance" Tänd

possible

employed.

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