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YUGOSLAV COMMUNIST ATTA CKS PEKING

Trip Details

For Duke And Duchess

London, Nov. 9. Arrangements for the de- parture of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester from London for their 12- day visit to Ethiopia, the Somaliland Protectorate and Aden were announced today.

They will leave London air- UR Wednes- port at 1.00 p.m.

day for their 12-hour non-stop 3.800 mile flight lo Addis Ababu in a BOAC Britannia.

evaning. the

Earlier thal Foreo Secretary, Mr Selwyn Elvyd, the Colonial Secretory, Mr Alun Lennox-Boyd,

and

the Builoplum

ambassador in

London, Mr Alo Emmanuel

Abraham, will take leave

the Duke

Yurk House.

Duches and

อ at

The Duke and Duchess will fly more than 1,500 miles in a R.A. Heron aircraft of the Queen's Flight on their internal journeys in the three countries they are visiting.

They return from Aden on November 24 and will make the 3,000-mile light in a Britannia with a refuelling stop at Rome, arriving London airport at 10.00 am. on November 25... Chino Mall Special.

EARTHA MEETS QUEEN....

The Queen chats with American singer Eartha Kitt after the Royal With Eartha Variely Performance at the London Coliseum on November 3. are, from right, comedian Bruce Forsyth, Spanish dancer Antonio, and Ameri- can singer Pat Boone.

WIRE IN THIRD STAGE BROUGHT U.S. ROCKET

BACK TO EARTH Malayan

Cape Canaveral, Nov. 9.

The cause of failure of the Air Force's last assigned moon rocket prob- ably was a broken wire in the vehicle's third stage, a project official said today.

The official, who could not be identifid, said it was

doubtful that the

cause of the trouble high above the earth yesterday could ever be pinned down because so many factors were involved in the complex, four-stage rocket that carried high hopes for the Air Force.

But he said the best guesY WER The failure was made even holds its first meeting on Fri- that a wire in a vital electrical more heart-rending that, day and Saturday at the head- the time for the third quarters of the Royal Society

circuit which would have made until

the broke

In

Minister

Ill In HK

The Malayan Minister of Commerce, Mr Tat Slew Sin, who was supposed to represent the Malayan Federation at the Colombo Plan Conference In Seattle, U.S.A., is al present con Aned to bed at a friend's haute here.

sick since last Saturday weck— nke days ago.

Mr Tan has been third stage fire probably stage of Are, everything was for the Advancement of Science.

some time after tech-going exactly is planned. nicians gave the 62-ton bird The rocket, it was learned, with

its pre-li unch cheek.

Representatives of the nations rocket launching pro- Britain, the United tad achieved

the grammes exactly

Soviet Union, Japan, The third stage

was cop- speed and ande of flight need-States,

Australia and France will siderexi

most fool-proofed prior to the malfunction.

have a chance of learning about section of the rocket because it

British space achievemerits be- used solid fuel rather than the hard to handle liquids that pro-

fore the meeting opens. pelled the first two stages the space vehicle.

Conferences

Two important conferences on of space travel are being held in

London this week.

"All I takes is a spark" to fire the third-stage, he guld.

Cospar

Outer Space

On Wednesday and Thursday

International the Commission on Space Research the Royal Society holds a dis-

The 'Polar Bear

Look Is Out In Antarctica

McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, Nov. 9.

"Now he looks like a seared little boy," he said,

The polar bear look went out of style for U.S. navy aviators here today. They were ordered to shave off their beards. Capt. Robert J. Scagle, com- mander of the VX-0 squadron which files over, the worst ter- rain in the work, said he or dered his men to break out Tazor becausé .Dome of them were using their boards as an excuse not to look after them- selves.

Men who hm carefully nurtured chin whiskers for monthe

are cleon-shaven,

cussion on space research at which many foreign Cospar delegates will take part. .01 purpose

these talks is to consider what has been learnt about conditions in outer space,

Primary

Bul representatives from the the Ministry of Supply and Royal Aeronautical Establish- ment will also talk about Brl- tish rockets,

It is expected they will give some account of Black Knight. and its possible use in colving the crucial problem of re-entry into, the drih's atmosphere at speeds which burn up most metals-UP.I. and Reuter,

LUCKY TO BE

IN MALAYA

Ipoh, Nov. 9.

It was learned, however,

Тал that Mr seriously sick, and that No the is expected to leave Colony very soon, probably tomorrow.

His Government had cabled asking him to stay In the Colony for a rest.

Mr Tan's place at the Bcaille Conference will be taken by Inche Mohammed Khir Bin Johari, Minister Education, who has keen attending a UNESCO Conference in Paris.

for

From the Files

Horrible Revisionism' 25

Going On In China

Belgrade, Nov. 9.

Top-ranking Yugoslav Communist Svetozar Vukmanovitch. to- day launched a strong attack on "the horrible revisionism going on in People's China.”

years

AGO THE Kowloon branch of

the

Helena May In- stitute failed to attract

He declared it would "seriously damage international Communist think-boarders. Strange, never-

ing and the international socialist movement' Vukmanovitch, a member suits Its people and its con-

of

the Executive

relations and when of science,"

between socialist countries

the Yugoslay Communist would be "established on a Party Central Committee, basta of equality," was speaking at Nohrib, in Macedonia.

The Policy

Vukmanovitch continued: "The present policy of People's Chino, Bulgaria, East Germany, Albania and a few other countries, hardly contributer

to the achievement

He followed up his attack on Chinn with n broadside at other Communist countries for erl- ticising Yugoslav revisionism while "passing over in allence the horrible. revisionism now

of this Ideat, nor does the palley going on in People's China." of Communists outside uur The Yugoslav Communist frontiers who believe it their leader said that in his view,

duty, as a matter of discipline, the hour

hand

when to say they are against Yugo- cach country

"'build would

slav revisionism' while passing socialism in the way which

over in silence the horrible rovi- sion which is now going on in Communist Ching."

was

Sir Arthur Sims

Leaves

theless that the YMCA flourishes on the Peninsula. Can it be that the female of the species. Is the greater

Two Die In snob, asks Bird's Eye.

Terrorist Attacks

The provalence of thefts from the old site of the * Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation neces- sitating the employment of extra watchmen in addition Algiers, Nov. 9.

to police watchmen, was Terrorists killed two people

cominented on by police and injured eight others in when several prosecutions three separate attacks in for petty thefts from the Algoria today.

site were before Mr Balfour

λ

French school Readmaster

and an Army officer were killed at the Central Police Court "These thofts and another Army officer was yesterday. injured in an ambush on a are becoming very serious," country road near Bone, Bosters remarked Sub Inspector Smith. A deaf mute was

The Yugoslav Communist Algeria. Leader was bitterly critical of Another Insurgent-hurled Albania, declaring that in spite grenade into a bar in Algiers, giver a month's hard labour of Yugoslav aid, that country | Belcourt district as he red for stealing several iron had engaged in disputes calcu-past in a car, the explosion bars and two women were lated to harm Socialist Yugo-Injured three Europeans, Aned $30 each for stealing including a married couple, who timber. Nine additional

em-

Sir Arthur Sims, prominent |slavia. industrialist in the -United

were rushed to hospital. Kingdom, Australia and New He concluded: "The campaign At Sidi Bel Abbes, headquar- watchmen had been Zealand, accompanied by Lady sgainst Yugoslavia led byters town of the French Foreign ployed on the site. Sims left for Japan in the s People's China and the Eastern Legion in Western Algeria, a Mexico Maru this morning. European countries does not grenade was thrown at an Army Sir Arthur, and Lady Sims help the progress of Socialism patrol none of the soldiers arrived in the ss Chusan from in the world, still less does it were hit but four Mostem the United Kingdom on Tuesday benefit those who unleashed passers-by were Injured. Government gunpowder depót on a tour of the Far East. the campaign."-France-Presse. Router.

Now Pat And Princess

And here's Pat soon after when his turn comes to be presented to Princess Margaret. At centre is ventriloquist Ron Parry-(Reuterphotos).

TINY VILLAGE THANKS

AMERICAN AIRMAN

London, Nov. 9.

The tiny village of Little Maplestead, Essex, population 200, today paid tribute to an American airman who stayed at the controls of his crashing aircraft and nverted a major disaster,

The action of Major Douglas on Sunday, October 19, 1958," D. Stewart, of Gladstone, It was planed simply: "Little 'Michigan, was remembered at Maplestead, Essex."

the close of the remembrance Major Stewart, expressing service in Little Maplestead's his thanks for the print, said he was grateful he was able to get 12th century round church.

Iste aircraft down without hurt- ng anyone or damaging their church, China Mail Special.

As a result of the edict, the only bearded men at the Ameri- can Antarctic base for the, now summiner cxploration season are the navy nealers. Civilians, as well as Air Force personnel, all The sacrotary-general of the

The church--the smallest,· of Malayan Chinona Associa-

the four surviving round tion, Mr Too Joon Hing charches of its class in England said today the Chinese in

-WES among the buildings Malaya wore "much better] Major Stewart's action saved. ,how than over before." Today, J. Blomfield, on The Association is a partner behalf of the villagers,, presente with supplies yesterday by in the present Malayan governed the pilot with a framed coloured print of the church... "COURAGE"

Meanwhile, there was more frouble for the scientists and navy men at the US. station on as their symbol old South Pole proper,

They Antarctie veterans, grumbled

tost their mail about the order but complied.

The mallbog WHA droppert A Rebol

plane. The mailbag split opegi ment.

Three Bags Full

Bloemfontela, South Africa,

Nov..

Death Toll May Rise, Police Say

A part of the dynamite which disappeared from the

last week has been recovered according to information elicit ed from police sources. laat: night. As many as eighty- nine cases out of the 200 more cases which disapper "ed were found floating in the harbour off Green Island yes- terday. Up to last night no trace of Mr Angel Julian, former officer in charge of the depot had been found and the appearance of the dynamito in the harbour also appears to` be a mystery.

*

Hongkong residents wil! shortly have the most up to date taxia available and be able to ride in luxurious com- fort when the Hongkong and Shanghai Texicab Company of St George's Bullding, Tocal taxicab pioneers, place their new British vehicles on the streets.

Honoured

Indon, Nov. 0. Radlo Moscow reported to- -day that the order of Lenin has been given the Russian aircraft designer, Andrey Tupelov.

Tupolev, who celebrated his 70th birthday today, is the 'founder of all-metal aircraft manufacturing in Russia, the -brondenzt, said.

Ho, also is the designer of many Soviet planes including the Russian Jefur liner now in service the 0104, and the turbojet TU-114~~UPI.

This Funny World

Buenos Aires, Nov, D. Police said today they teated the death toll would rise beyond, their estimate of 30 in the colli- One lieutenant hung a sign as 12 tumbled down and Istiers

sion yesterday, of a spending Mr Too told a rally, accusa

An African from Basutoland train and a stalled commuter around the neck of his Clerman and parcels were entfered in tioris that his party hod "Gold The inscription read: "By the and six of his friends walked, train inside the Buenos Aires shepherd dog whileli read: "I'm af directions which ruétis he Chinese" ware falso and un- | mrace of God, 1950, Major | info', a car allow-joom not going to shave, I'll be northward since at the, doulli Just.

fa City limits, Douglas Stewart, USA.F. Etoemfontein with threo ' sult-[ damned if I will.".

The polke Identified nina of Pole the only direction is Mr K C Chari, government, wata print (a) presented eams full of money to pay for the dred but said they were Some men, however, keptį north.

candidate in coming lawn countii | wills. grateful thanks by new caf.j

[humpared by the fact that many their busty mustaches,··

When the bat landed, just vlections, saldi "Chinese in the villagers, of Little Maple The suitcases contained main, holes wire mangled beyond A member of the squadron one letter was still inside It, Malaya mo extremely lucky 10 stend, for a course and forty pennies, threepenny bits and recognition if the crash that Faid that bnture the shaving] The rest of the 10-ton supply-be living here. Conn der the ice in saving our children, | sixpences, but there were a 'few hunded the steams Incomotive of order he would have flown any drop from An Ale Foren plight of Chinese In Indonesia homes and round church 'Irom notes to bring the amount up to the brushing train through tha whinen with he plint who sported Globemaster transport Janded, and other suchenst Asian coun“ destruction ·whon his 'atrernit | the (correct price-China Mall, crowded rear, car of the consu→ for nnd on behalf of Bouth Chins Morning Post Kámited at 1-S un-adventurous-looking beard. | Kately-URI-

tring."Retter.

crashed hero in open, ' country. "Speeldi.

set train--UPI.

"Congratulational You have just held put the first American baseball into orbit."

Printed and published by Texench Gordon NEWLANDS PEARCE Wyndham Street, Clly of Victoria in the Colony, of Hongkong

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