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CHINA MAIL

No. 37224

Established. 1845

DECEMBER 5, 1958. FRIDAY

Price 20 Centa

OPENING BATSMEN'S FALL WITH ONLY 16 RUNS ON BOARD

Of The ENGLAND'S

Day

HK Products

pity that the iden of

a Federation of Industries

he dropped into the back.

ground, a pity that pressure has not been put upon thững who least like it to come to A decision. Because Hong. kong cannot

kel

422 ra JL

Six Wickets

For

83

At Tea

Break

Brisbane, Dec. 5.

world of rising adestrand | England, after winning the toss, made a

standards and intensifying competition

+ $faul 11.

Tidus, a large number call Hongkong colapiusion. / "" well-known

J

abroad. But many of our products are thought of a- cheap and nasty And cheap badly-unde goods down

Depilato

What we need is to be alle to

abrond Hend

H1HNl4

stamped with the name of Hongkong, certain that they going to satisfy

tre

tinners and make them come back for more.

At the CMA Exhibition which opened yesterday, good and inferior quality goods went

Some were sale.

011

disastrous start in the first Test match against Australia here today, having lost both their opening batsmen

Fly to

79

lands the world around

with

DAN AMERICAN

$18,000

BAD START Robbery In

Churchill's Statue Old Refugees

Described As

'Gorilla-Like'

London, Dec. 1. Controversy over a

statue

of Sir Winston Churchill, due to be erected and un- veiled in the statesman's constituency in Woodford. Essex, next spring, hus

plied to criticisms today by saying

had that he Tried to portray Sir Win- ston Churchill us a of intellect and poet fortitude.

man

of

Leave For New

Life In Europe

flared up with some people The adverse criticisms have Sixty-one White Russian refugees with an average

describing it as "gorilla. like," "a caricature" and "a disgrace."

Richardson and Milton for only 36 The sculptor of the

at lunch.

By tea, four more wickets had fallen for the

addition of only 47 runs.

banglane tus amitted Prik Tyson Even the 12 originally! for the malet, CODE!!

Australia

whitle

Pas :llt

Hubby

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43 - 44 14:

Sampson 12th m

at Pet Lancer and Brian P. Statham will be the speed wi-

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ENGLAND

ist Innings

Richardson e Mackay 1 Davidson.

is for Englund.

The tens are;

A 1

Millon Meckl

AUSTRALIA: Ricine Besisted,

Graveney Davidson

Grout

2

I2

20

Kline by Meckiff

13

4

Peter Burge, Jim Burke, Alan Maye Grout D Meck!

Wally Kiront, Neil Cowtrey

poorly finished that they vey, Lindsay Kine, Cali Evans & Murge is Davidson bring discredit not only to the manufacturers but re-lethaiak, fan Meektir. Norman Halley nu.

U Nemi and Ken Muckay.

Twelfth mats: Bobby Simpsoni ENGLAND: Peler May up-

Trever tab), Colin Cowdrey,

Evans, Peter Hailey, Godfrey

uchardson, Toin Graveney, Jim Lock, Arthur Tony Taker,

Millot, Brian Stathum Peter Loader.

flect on the organisers of the exhibition and

on the Colony's industrial reputa- tion. If this is what we send abroad we cannot hope for a favourable nume. this is what we put on show, whated trade promotion is effort.

Bigger Factories.

INFORTUNATELY

Uvernment

trade

<i

motion is imparts. It als on behalf of industry an a whole so that all may beneft. It is a pity that

it cannot promote only those which will bring goods credit to Hongkong. If the Federation is Turmed it will either take over promotion entirely or will share largely In it. And I will have to insist on higher standards. The Governor has spoken of need Lu improve This advice in efficiency.

only for farge meant not factory owners but for the many small-scale manufac- turers as well.

the

hus rend

tories,

and

Twelfth man, Willie Watson, The

obtained Australians both their successes at 10, when Meckiff yorked Milton for five Richardson edged then and Davidson to Mackay after scor 11 11.

the out batanen at the charch adjournment were Gravesey 9 and May, 10

Lucky

Al 19 g

PACE

Els

+ Map

akon

Berd

Escape

backs

O'Neil when Norman

fairly cosy eaten

Graveney

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bowlun pacemen Alun

off

only Direc morning-his Uavidson Fand tan Meckitt, and Ken Mackay and set 21 attacking field 1 three ships, agulley, a point, a shot log and a buckwurd SQUARIA ig

The throughout Hung

Davlumi

best

Hongkong

oren having the

uf rooftop of vernadah

fac-

of

wusted

מן

Lyr Wi bowier of the two, his swingers

batsmen quificulties. Meefuff, with a 34 fac- 10 15 yard

100 there

many balls. tories and

The Richardson opened England's them. hundreds

In terme atmosphere Chinese Manufacturers Surg

vene with a single off Davidson's tast Association could do these

ball of the hat over, and inen the Culony people and

gos lour off Mechiff in the wex! good

promoting turn by

ver wiren he sent the thard between

and gulley cuits turning out smilar ball between to the inpes.

Davidson then bowled a mal- den to Milon.

First After the

Sour overs England were 10 without 15, all scored by Richardson

mergers

20

small

products. Au industrial

bank could advance money to build bigger faetorica.

could Government Aure land is available.

Inspection Needed

THIS

make

18 is a move Covernment ought to encourage. The

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Appeared Confident

Miton opened his

with a single off the last ball of 'Duvid:on's thied over.

Both batsmen appearedd come

small factory today is most tident, and up to this stage only vulnerable. Overseas com- Richardson had been eatens petition, rising material once-by Davidni,

and labour costs and often

poor standards combine to

inake his lot dimeult. The In

A

procens of modernising and streamlining our industry murt

therefore include pro- moling bigger industrial units and in the absence of Federation, the CMA, backed by Government, could take the initiative, If it is necessary to deplore the pour quality of some of our products, it is only fair to compliment the many exhibitors on the initiative and enterprise they have shown in designing atulla

diaplaya.

aud

More

Is

ovidence that Industry in taking trouble to sell its goods and to make them attractive. But the CMA would be wine noxt year to establish ́ standards com- the Inspect mities to quality of all goods going on show, This in the Colony's shop window. Our aim must be to show and aell only the best.

Lock no.

Extrus

3

Total for 6 wickets

B3

++++++·|

After surviving an appeal for Icy before off Mechiff, Milton sent a full toss on the legside to the boundary, but thế nêxt ball Bowled Mockift.

Milton had made only 5, and the scoreboard 16 for one,

In the next giver Davidson had Richardson caught by Mackay in 1 silps for 1nd England had lost both their opening Leren for only 18.

Dropped Catch

This brought together Gravency and May, who opened his account with a two off one of Davidson's Inswingers.

Then Graveney, with only a single to his credit, gave u chance to second slip off Davidson but Normun

the O'Neill dropped culch.

After 10 overs England were 20 for two.

(Contd. on Back Page, Col. 71

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more than life-size statue, 38. year-old David McFall, re-

come from

the:

Some of

constituents

Woodford who have subscribed to the fund for the cost of the statue-China Mail Special.

MYSTERIOUS SPACE SIGNALS COMING

FROM SPUTNIK III

Says Scientist

San Antonio, Dec. 4.

age of 70 left Hongkong by special chartered plane for Paris this morning to be resettled in Europe.

The plane was chartered by Com- the Inter-Governmental mutice for European Migration (CEM).

Oldest of the group was 89- year-old Maria Mihallost who is bound for Ireland.

Medical Officer

The party was accompanied by one of the Migration Com- mittee's medical tiflcers. Sixty Are cult cuse's uffleted with chronically sick,

receive

homes

Delgium, Irelund,

refugees T.B., old or who will care in

IR

Permanent

Denmark,

InstitutionS and

Italy, Sweden

Switzerland.

France, and

Mr Kenneth Summers, specul representative of the

tice and members of his staff were at the airport to see the party off.

A San Antonio scientist said today the "mysterious International Refugee Organisa

radio signal from space" recorded here yester- day came from a powerful solar battery re- charging on Russia's third Sputnik.

Di

Dr Paul Senbase, head moonwatch operations at Trinity University, said: "Complain→ tions received from Cumbridge, Indicató the Massachusetts, mysterious beeps were signals from the Spulatk and not an un- originally known satellite

belleved,"

us

He said the signals were

off wuched

by Occasional recharging of The powerful solar battery aboard the Sputnik.

Period Cycle

Pacifists "To Invade' Missile Base

London, Dec. 4.

A group of pacifist an- nounced plans today to invade a secret U.S. missile base on Saturday and halt construction of the multi- million dollar project by surrounding the concreto mixer.

According to a France-Presso repurt from Geneva, in-addition, 1WD aircraft, each providing seats for some St difficult cases, |will shortly pe mâte available

by the, British Government. -

Small Groups

These are expected to reach Europe around December 18, 1958 and January

respectively.

Small groups of refugees will be flown out by the Royal Air Force from Hongkong to Singa- pore, where they will assemble and then be down to Europe.

On November 1, 1958, 1,060) refugees of European origin, i

st on the mainland of China,; had uppealed to the joint re- presentative in Hongkong of the inter Governmental Commitive

CRYSTAL

GAZER'S

DENIAL

Mr Tom

crystal

through

London, Dec. 4. Corbell, 41-year-old gazer, today

a solicitor a that be had

Issued

denial

been consulted by the Queen Mother and the Duchess of Kenk

Last Sunday the mass-circula- tion Sunday Pictorial said Mr Corbett had been summoned several times to Claretion House, home of the Queen Mother and 'Princess Margaret. From Buckingham Palace the Queen's press secretary later the panic Gay issued a dealul of

The report --Henter.

Ban Lifted

On Some

HK Books

Singapore, Dec. 4.

Government The Singapore for European Migration and the today exempted 162 Looks frem Office of the High Commissioner its ban on the publications of 90 for Refugees for assistance to-publishing houses in Chains cond wards their resettlement,

Received Visas

Hongkong.

The government said these were text books which had not the Coin been edited og revised as to Government, become vehleles for Communist the voluntary propaganda Acuter.

their be-

A moonwatch team here made a recurving of the radio signal from space last night, noled its period cycle, and concluded it mist he coming from an un- identited man-made satellite.

A ейну earlier scientists in

Half of them had already re- Sunnyvale, California, who Brat

November heard the signal on

for the Direct eelved visas from A spokesun

Chincoc was Action

Committee 26, parted it definitely

against munist

to from any known) nuclear

said: not coming

"Nothing mainly due

agencies working on antellile now eircing the Earth. } short of arrest stop us,"

linlf, "If they attempt to cordon us But Dr Seabase sald the new off, we shall remain on the spot There are known to be some computations ruled out the p until the cordon

733 identified is removed."

dimeult cases, Arrow Smith, plus 74 family members among those still on the mainland, but their total number is estimated to be around one thousand. The great majority former Russians und their dependants who left their home-

coming

sibility of the signals from an unknown satellite.

He said the signal consisted of a constant "becp-beep," in a cach, similar to series of two that sent out by the Orst Spui-, nik

Intervals

war

said Miss Pat field organiser.

SIT AROUND "Then we shall proceed to the concrete mixer, which is the focal part of the construc- tion, and sit around it."

are

About 20 persons were expect land during and alter the 1917 ed to participate in the demon-Russian revolution and settled in Manchuria and Northern Atration, she said.

China.

Dr Scubase said the broadcast

The committec's demonstration appeared to come in Intervals is directed against a Thor Inter-

uf about one hour und 40 mediate Range Ballistle Missile minutes and the signal was right| bese in East Anglia.-U.P.I. on the Russian frequency Di

20.004.

He said his team picked up the sound) twice on Tuesday night.

Was

·Odd Day Again

Taipei, Dec. 5. Communist shore batteries After the first announcement opened up at 12.46 nm. today of the signal by the California after day-long silence yesterday,

there

brict scientists

The suspension of Communist speculation that it was coming fring yesterday—an even day from Russian rekat, shot permitted a Jargo convoy of past the moon and travelling | Nationalist supply ships to reach out beyond Marn.-U.P.I.

Quemoy-France-Presse.

Bus Collision: Child Killed

Chiengo, Dec. 4.

ong

A freight train hit a nursery school bush south kuburban Dixmoor today, killing child and injuring In others, one erllionily,

Also critically injured was the train's fireman.-U.P.J.

Gas Will Rob Enemy Army

Of Will To Fight

New York, Dec. 4.

Army researchers are working on a non-lethal immobilising gas that:

could rob an enemy army of the will to fight, an ordnance official has disclosed.

terror.

Maj. Gen. August Chomburg, the cat. Then the cat leaped fight at least part of a way with- Deputy Chief of Army Ordn several feet off the floor, laout killing or wounding enyone or without property, damugor nace, told members of the

"think you will ngroo with This might be achieved by the American Ordnance Association me that gas obviously porschac use of du aerosol which would be yesterday that the goo has great powlbilities," he said. "We breathed by enemy, troops, and proved effective on a laboratory are still a long way from achlay would temporarily diminish their cat. He showed nims in which ng anything liko this, end that will; to fight and resist or possibly la why I have liated this item Just make them sleepy, but leave the cat made no response to under things to be done..

Ino permanent adverse effects."—— myuse until the mouso touched

"It would be nice to be able to W,P.I.....

(Singapore has been importing trom China and Hongkong before the present bon more than one million copies a month of various

Chinese publications.)

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Two masked men, one of them armed with a knife, stole cash and jewellery worth about $18,000 when they ransacked the second floor flat of No. 26, Lyttelton Road, Upper Level District, early this morning.

The men entered the premises through the main door at about 6 o'clock. The four people in the flat at the time a man and three women were threatened and their hands bound with wire before the rob- bers ransacked the premises. Articles stolen included

cheques

watches.

and

wrist

Police investigations are

in progress.

AIRLINER WITH 21 PEOPLE MISSING

Madrid, Dec. 4. Little hope remained to.

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night for a Spanish air- Ilner with 21 passengers and crew aboard which has been overdue on a flight from Vigo (north- west Spain) to Madrid.

only The plane carried enough fuel for five hours. It took off from Vign with passengers aboard and a crea of five including the air hostess. ONLY HOPE The only remaining hope that the rircraft, a four-engine Languedoc Lelonging to the Aviaco Company may bave made forced landing somewhere along its route. It was piloted by the company's chief Pilot with 15,000 flying hours to his credit.

The last that was heard of the plano

when it flew

at the Salamanca over scheduled time. Weather con-

routo ditions

were

was

over the

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cloudy but not particularly bad in the Madrid aren except where storms affected air trafle all afternoon and evening. Franco-PreJ50,

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