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Comment ADENAUER'S SHOCK DECISION
Of The Day
THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY
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which Mr news Cruzier, the Director of Education, gave to a press Tuesday conference “ነ
about a Recond university, will be widely welcomed in community.
the Chines For it means that .the Colony will now have a university in which Chin- ese will be the principal mydium of instruction.
1 will men, moreover, that education in Hongkong wil very mitch more
and self-con
become
independent
tained, that Chinese students; who feel unable to pursue their studies in English at the
University, extaling
will be able to graduate locally in their own langu
with 11 recognised degree.
age
It is distressing enough 10 see your after year the large numbers of students who partly through inability to
lers in the Hongkong. And University get to England.
Japan. peat-
Canudo, Amerien, Austra
TEB
The
Formosu sad
existener of
tremely
Recondary
made tile
efficient,
ex-
FILM schools difference 10 but stulus
" very
this annual exodus with a university they will become
much more attractive pro- position.
A. Delay
OR years now local educa!
have
Fitalists
hown
wrestling with the prolifem) at these schools. The chief concern has been to work them into the existing educational structure of the Colony without destroy. ing their identity or eburne- ter. And it looks as if
solution is BOW aight antisfactory concerned,
Wants To Remain Head HK Doctor Severely Reprimanded
Of West Germany
Bonn, June 4.
Dr. Konrad Adenauer dropped another political bombshell tonight by deciding that he was not going to stand for President next month. He wants to remain Chan- cellor of West Germany.
PIERRE BALMAIN
LEAVES
BALMAIN
Belore leaving Hongkung Today Pierre Balmain, leading Farfs fashion ex- pert, was reminded of A report from Estoril earlier this year witiek nald he playfully bit Mfrs pencer Churchill at a bail,
Ile smiled and said: "It was a carnival and maybe
I was carried away."
M.
Balmain,
famour Frenck
world- dlct-
ator of ladies' fashions, tel by Air Vietnam this morning after a abort slay in Hongkong.
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He Is on his way Europe via Balgon and Bangkok.
M. Balmain arrived here from Sydney on Wednes- day after opening a Pierre Balmain Salon In Dayld Jones there,
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He was Been off all the airport by Mr M. 1. C. Byer, buying agent in Hongkong.
It is naturally disappointing
that there
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no keli hood of setting up a corn- mission to
examine the standards
the uf
post-
Recondary colleges before
two or three years. Now
Vidor Dead
Vienna, June 5.
that a solution is in the American flimi director and uffing thuse sponsoring
producer Charles Vidor died their advancement witt want the new university suddenly at his Vienna hotel come into being quicklyn Thursday night at the age as, psible.
necessary
GO.
For the past month Vidor Government has promised had been directing shooting of funelul aid to help the the film "The Holy Flame on colleges Believe the higher the me of the camporer True standards
to Liszi-AFP. qualify for the new stutus and it is to be hoped that the University
ity will
เมน give them every assistance. Mr Crozier is right to em- phasise that once even one of the colleges achieves the required proficiency,
the
university will be brought | into being.
This means can
that others
become associated with it as they gradunte,
The Commission
I
is perhaps auspielous
that these colleges, trans- ferred here after the fall of the mainland, should have been given this -- the couragement during
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World Refugee Year, Friends and associates Amorlea would do well to consider how they can offer specialised assistance. Meanwhile
those responsible
for working out this solu tion deserve the common- ity's congratulations the Colony looks forward to an early announcement
and
on
the appointment of a com- mission. Anything that can be done to expedite its in- quiries will undoubtedly bo appreciated by students and colleges alike
This new decision re Etzel to succeed him, but wus verses the one he made on regarded as certain fo fall be- April 7 when he decided to use the party wants the vele- pulƐng Echard to win the 1901 stand as candidate for the general election for them. ceremonial office of Presi dent. At the time this was
Buen
A spokesman for the party's the parliamentary group sald
meet the Chan- as heralding the 83roup would
cellor tomorrow lo a full meet- year-old statesman's re- ing to clear the matter up. tirement from active poli- tics.
Lack Of Confidence
Bis decision to stay of the con- head of the government, Drmed by a spokesman of his Christian Democratic Party to- alght, is expected to cause con- fusion In his party and the country.
Political observers believe ft wit he attributed to Fix Jack of confidence that Dr Ludwig Erhard. Vice-Chan- cellor and his most likely successor, would czery on the kame European polleles Bime f
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Dr Adenauer was known to want Finance Minister Franz
He Meets
Ex-Foe After
19 Years
Bologna, June 4.
An Italian submarine com- mander and a former Bri- tish 100 captain be tor- pedoed in the Atlantic 19 years ago met here after the Italian had traced his ax-foo through the Mayor of Paignton, Devon.
Marto The Italian Coptain Leoni, torpedoed the oil tanker British Game, commantled by Captain William Knight, near the Straits of Gibraltar August 1940,
KONRAD ADENAUER
Dr
a
Lưu Hung-ngọn, registered modical prac- titioner, who had a por son who was not a quali- flod doctor to do
for professional work him
assistant, ordered to be sovorely reprimanded by the Medical Council of Hongkong.
WDS
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The order was published in today's Government Gazette.
In making the Order, the Medical Council stress- ed that the Council took a most serious view of a practice which appeared' to bo currant in the Colony under which members of the medical profession were "pro- moting their profes. sional advantage by undesirable associations which involve the ex- ploitation of certain soc- tions of the public."
"This particular offence against the professional code would fully justify, in this Council's opinion, the name of the proc- #itioner concorned being arated from the Medical Register. "However, in view of the age of Dr Liu and his past record of service in the Colony, the Council orders that he be sovera- ly reprimanded." The Gazette stated that,
MURDER IRAQ TO
HUNT: PLEA IN COMMONS
London, June 4.
the order
Was mado following an Inquiry hold by the Council which determined, that Dr Liu had been "guilty. of infamous conduct in a professional respect, in that he did for the pur- pose of promoting his professional advantage, associate with a person who was not a quali. find doctor, by doing professional work for him as an assistant.”
QUIT MP's Move
Against The Times
STERLING AREA
Bagdad, June 4.
The Home Secretary, Mr R Iraq is negotiating with Britain in order to
Face
quit the Sterling Area the Prime Minis- ter, Major-General Abdul Karim Kassom, announced tonight.
London, June 4.
A Labour Member of Parlia- mont, Mr Emrys Hughes, gave notice today that he will sook next work to in- troduce a bill in Parlia- mont "to nationalisa The Times newspaper.”
A. Butler, took the un- usual step in the House of Commons today of appeal. Ing to people to come for- ward and help the polica
The in their investigations in-
Times, independent General Kasseth, who was in- is the area in which Brilsin
dally, created Q to the murder of a West augurating the first congress of undestakes to impose no ex-national
political sensation this week by change control, Indian, Kelso Cochrane, in the Iraqi Engineers Association,
Selwyn that Mr of said negotiations with Britain The overseas
member coun- predicting Notting Hill-scene
disturb were now in their "inst phase." tries are entitled to impose ex-Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary London's
-In the taking part He added: "We are deter-change control against Britain,Dow
Geneva Foreign Ministers" (con- mined to gull the Sterling Area, and some of them do. He was answering questlong but we shall remuin friends
ference was to be replaced, that The practical affect Is
the Mr Harold Macman, Professor Theader lieus, the by both Labour and Conserva- witt Britain.
member countries of the Sterl- Prime Minister, denied this in West German President, retiresive members.
Mr Nigel Fisher (Conserva- "We shall depend on
always have access the House of Commons.—Chipa in September after two terms of
ouring Arca Issue diner, mur efforts, the country's to the London capital market Mall Special. ofice, the muxtanum permitted | tiye) hud urged him to under the constitution.
a public stalement deploring Į resources and our strength." manifestations of colour pre-
dice and violence In view of the murder, und attacks
of coloured re- the property sidents in the area.
Almost Certain The new
president is to be elected by the federal conven- tion which has been formed solely for this purpose. It con- sists of the 519 members of the Bundestag and an equal num- ber persons elected by the
ancos.
Satisfied
on
I
Stooge
the
General Kassem asid old regime was not a friend
which is far less open to non- member countries-Reuter,
to foreign states but a stooge New Chairman
which betrayed Iraq and its
BOILS.
Mr Fisher asked him to draft 20 West German state parlia- extra police
"We desire into the district ments and by the city partia- ment of West Berlin.
De Adenauer has been con- sidered almost certain to be elected. The Social Demo. crais, the main opposition parly at federal level, have nominated Professor Carlo Schild, and the Free Denia- crats,
inlar exposition party, had nominated Dr Xinx Becker.
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The Chancellor's decision was a bombshell on the pali- Ural scene here. CDU drcles After the tanker's crew had expressed "very grent astonish- taken
Wus
tho boats, Captain) meu" about the news. Kight was taken aboard the In party circles there submarine which then henced speculation that one of the fuc for the German naval base ators influencing the Chancellor Bordeaux, France,
la his decision was the fact "A warm friendship deve that he believed the Western
us during the Joped between voyage," the Italian commander conferences.
Not Right?
world faced a long series
Je traced his former enemy
Another factor was thought. by writing to the Mayor of M to be the experience of the Wright's birthplace, Paignton,
Leneral elections in 1953 and and the reunion
was arranged 1057 which Dr Erhard sud
Special.
Who Is This Kenneth More?
Asks
Jayne
DEAD about the latest feud in filmdom in
Romo no big weekend issue of the CHINA
MAIL. Hollywood's curvaceous. Jayne Mansfield China Mail unburdens herself and tells all to columnist Roderick Mann in an exclusive interview. The tension in London's Nolting Illi ihreatens daily to explode into further race riots. Reporter Anne Bharpley taken- close look at the scene by actually going to live there. Her first 'report appears tomorrow,
Also la the feature-packed issue are:
Have you the makings of a millionaire?....another in the popular quiz acries specially prepared by London's top psychologists;
Mainly For Men....a report from London on the latest in men's, fashions;
.
I Fly the Drug Run....an amazing true life article of a legal narcoties trade in a British Colony, Also all your favourite comios, cartoons, purites; pares
for housewives and children; a pictorial parade of the latest news photographs from Britain and by our own cameranien in Elongkong; the best in sporta coversze—and all, the latent news and views. Take home a CHINA MAIL, tomorrow!
to ensure the preservatius
friendship with
of fall nations. I assure you we
law and order and the prolee-shall not be tion of the persun and property country,"
f coloured British citizens.
Mr Butler raid he was satis fed there were sufficient police in the area.
Iraq would
Of Dodwells
stooges to 211y Mr G.. F. Dodwell has been
remain
Gromyko's Safety
Geneva; June 4. Swiss
have warned police Andrei Gromyko's chauffeur to buy new lyres for the Soviet Foreign
Husslan Minlaler's Himousine, it was learned today.
Four weeks on feverish diplo- matle uctivity had worn tho appointed Chairman of the treads smooth and traffic polico Co, feared for Gromyko's safety on
and
Dodwell in the Board of forefront in leading the Middle Id., following the death of Mr Geneva's high-speed roads
East notions towards freedom George Dodwell in England. und liberation. The army During the past six months
would remain above all trends the great majority of the cases and defend the nation and its
reported to friends. of serious assault
persons
| the police in the area-118 out
of 156-Involved white only.
Mr Butler said: "I would appeal to anyone who can help the police in their investigation of the recent deplorable murder coloured man In Notting to do so."-Reuter.
of a
Five-Year-Old
Sues Father
London, June 4.
No surprise was expressed in London tonight at the Bagdad report,
Any change in the present arrangements would be much more of a political than a financlat matter.
Several non-British countries
find it advantageous to remain members of the Sterling Arca | but all of them are of course perfectly free to leove it when- ever they please,
More Important
For Iraq, na for all other countries inside and outside
Adenover ratiogellove-year-old by was Sterling Arra Shah bold,
best
The Chancellor, it was sug- gestes, might have decided the same formula would be for, the 1961 general ejections, Dr Erhard 15 at present on a visit to the United State
An Informed Christian Democratie Party source sald the majority of the parlia mentary group did not think Wan Dr Adenauer's decision right, I had come as a com- to most of plete surprise
them.
Party circles sald they be- lieved the mul; reason won the Chancellor's desire to continue
lo direct West German foreign policy-Reuter.
Guaring, has brought cult #gainst his father for brain Injuries sustained In an auto accident when he was 10 weeks old,
Little Johnny in pressing sult through his mother, who has since divorced the child's father,
The child's claim was based on injuries received whan the car his father was driving collided with another. He has retained partial paralysis of one arm and one leg AFP,
and earn substantial amouDia of sterling, the strength of sterling is far porlant (han membership be
· non-membership.
more
付
If Iraq wished to withdraw all her present sterling balances there would doublies have to be some arrangement to do it But there seems no gradually, more reasant why Iraq should do to than any other country,
Obligation
Essentially membership of the
Sterling Arsa is an obligatiòn on Brikin
the and not on overseas member country. It
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She's Allergic To All Men
London, June 4, ́ ́ { The case of the woman who[A Is allergic to men-all men, her husband, includ- ed-continued in an up- peal court today. Before the three appeal court
judges was a caso involv. ing Mrs Jean Lilley, 32, of Hult.
Her lawyer told the court yesterday Mrs Lilley had an "Invincible repuga- ance" to men,, so great that the very sound of her husband's voice made' her
physically sick,
chance mooting in the stract with her husband once made her “very ill,” lawyer Rudolph Lyons said.
Doctors' considered her con- dition incurable, and said har repugnance toward men was as real as any physical i disability. Her "allergy" to men began after she had a baby five years ago, he said. She has kept to the company of women ever since.
{"I in agreed that If she re- turned to her husband the effect on her health would bo disastrous," Lyons sold, Mrs Liffey sued her husband for maintenança after, à divorce. Twa Hull" courts donlad her clufas yon the grounds that the husband had done no wrong. Shoɛ; wda appealing - there lower-court rulings, and seeking - support · funds from: her former husband. The case continued today.
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