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PICTORIAL PARADE

From the Files:

25

years -AGO.

CHANGHAI knocked up

895. In the first in. nings of their interport match with Hongkong, L.F...... Stokes hitting 161 before "being" bowled by Pearce. S.R. Kermant scored 72 and Hongkong's bowlers Pearce and Ricketta took most of the wickets between them, Pearce taking · four for 82 and. Ricketts, four for 58.

ABOVE: Mr C. Willcox, Assistant Commissioner of Police, takes the salute at the recent passing out parode

of Auxiliary Police and Police Sub-Inspectors at Abardeon.

LEFT: Mr Erwin H. Brun- ner (left), vice-director of Sandoz, Ltd., Bosie, seon on arrival in Hongkong recently. Also pictured is Mr Hans R. Gasten, Far East representative of the firm.

RIGHT: Ray. G. M. Reichelt (left) and Rev. Brother: Per Engdahl sean ot the dedication ceremony of the ReicheffTM Memorial School, Li Cheng Uk Resettlement Area recently.

ABOVE:

Youngsters crowd around a stail at the

exhibition and sale of work at the Maryknoll Primary School in King's Park recently.

CHILDREN

DIE AFTER

ROAD MISHAPS

A 34-year-old woman ond her two-year-old daughter sustained injuries at about 10.15 a.m, yes- terday when they were knocked down by an Army lorry in Nathan Road, near its junction

with Pak Hoi.Street.

The weman, Chiu Yee-hoi,

of $41. "B" Block, LI Cheng Uk

ABOVE: Mr D. J. S. Crozier, Director of Education, admires the memorial plaque unveiled by him at the oponing of the St Mary's Church new Primary School in Causeway Bay.

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Jet Bombers Take Part

In Big Peking Parade

London, Oct. 1.

While jet-bombers swept overhead, mechanised units, tanks and artillery rumbled past Chairman Mao Tse-tung to open China's mammoth na- tional day parade in Peking today.

Peking radio said the rowly, Nationalist forces in 1955) with

Defence

Resettlement Ares, and her appointed

Minister, screw propeller aircraft

daughter, Yip Lal-chiu, were ad- Marshai Lin Piao, was in charge Parading infantry units in- Jitled to Kowloon Hospital of the military section of the cluded veterans of the Man- The small girl died at about 8 parade, which the broadcast churian "liberation" and Korean described us on a bigger sale

7.m,

Nam

On

Soviet

Premier Nikita

A twelve-year-old girl, Wong than in previous years Po-chun, of Junk No. 6730, anchored alongside Lane, Shaukiwan was fatallyKhrushchev was tunong foreign injured by a bus in Shaukiwan dignitaries in the rostrum as Boad, near its junction with the parade opened, the radio Nam On Lane, at ¿bout 7.50 am.saki,

present were the heads of state, of North Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Bulgaria and Hungary.

yesterday.

AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN

FOR JAPAN

group of 70 Australian sex-

Also

wars.

Fourfold

STOLE FROM COLONEL'S CAR: MAN

GETS 2 YEARS

As the last of the troops Aled past the commentator. sald.the. fourfold objectives of China's anned forces were consolidation of rational defence, liberation of Taiwan, safeguarding of peace and reconstruction of the father-Yuen land.

Chinese leaders included na- Gonal Chairman Ilu Shag-chi

-Colourfully, attired girls carry- and Vice-Chairmen Madameing placards showing the na

Soong Ching-ling

Tung Pl-wu.

and

Mr

Peace Force

The radio commentator sald taking part in the parade were

men passed through Hong- | 144 cannons, 9 tanks, 153 jet-

kong this morning by Qantas

from Sydney en route to Japan to take over two 'land- craft recently bought; by

ing

the Australian Army from the U.8. Navy,

Tin: shipa ora named Harry Chauvel and Bruderhall White.

bombers und jel intercepioia.

In an order of the day read

to the armed forces an parade

before the march-past, Marshal Lim Plao said that Chipia's

tion's Industrial and other achie, vements besiled the parade of civilian formation.--Reuter,

Watchman Assaulted Mate

armed forces a powerful À Matayan ship's watchman place for peace."

was ined 30 EV MT T, L Hàng He said "We must liberate at Central Magistracy thik Thiey are now lying at the Penghu (the Pescadores), Talmorning for assaulting a colleas Yekorake Naval Baso, After wan (Formosa) and thum £30. Commissioning they will lay offshore islands."

Aziz Rahman, 28, of 30, Shelly

One of the many Police patrols on duty this morning to guard against any possible incidents during the October 1 celébrations.—China Mail Photo.

This picture shows. Mr Claude Burgess inspecting seismographic equip ment in the Royal Observatory this morning. With him (at left to right) are Mr G. J. Bell, Captain J. F. Bunnell and Mr P. Peterson. --- China, Mali Photo.

..

$100,000

Bail For

Man On 14 Charges

Chan Koon-pak, a business

Applicants for driving Hiconces would have to under- go driving tests conducted by the Ministry of Transport, ac- cording to new draft regula- tions just released in Britain.

Two shots from the gua | of a Yugoslavian regicide in Marsellles have thrown the work into confusion and apprehension.

The first hit King Alexan- der of Yugoslavia and the .. second M. Louis Barthoti, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs. Both shots proved fatal. --

The whole world is shock-

by the tragedy.

The assassin was Dimitrie Keleman, & Yugoslav · exila who was forced to fles from Yugoslavia because of his opposition to King · Alexan- der's dictatorship.

The murderer was killed by the infuriated crowds.

The eldest son of King Alexander has been pro claimed King Peter II and the Yugoslavian Govern ment, Army and Navy have taken the oath of allegiance, The object of King Alexander's visit to France was to discuss matters of high international political importance, and he assassinated shortly after he landed on the quay at Marseilles,

Was

OAG's Watch Made The nation may

Geiger Counter

have far-reaching Inter-

Blinktional repercutelons.

The King was the second- son of Peter Karageorge- vitch, the former pretender

The gold watch of Mr Claude Burgess caused a to the throne and late

geiger counter light at the Royal Observatory to blink vigorously today.

lead charüber

of the

by radar.

Afr

Burgess also inspected ether sections of the Ob- servatory.

King of Serbia.

M Louis. Barthou was twice Premier of the French

The watch was placed in the balloon equipment was tracked republic.

gelzer man, today pleaded not counter during the visit of the guilty to 14 larceny, false Officer Administering the Gov- pretances, and bankment ruptcy

Judge charges. B. J. Jennings of Victoria District Court set ball at $100,000.

Judge.Jennings stipulated the

The geiger counter is a recent

addition to the Royal Observa tory equipment,

Mr Patrick Shaft charge of the Instrument Section said

It was acquired to test radio

bail for Han should comprise activity of" rain water had alr $25,000 cash and $75,000 in particles in the Colony. Buretics

Mr Sham also showed His He also remanded the accused Excellency, how calibration

until December: 29....

chamber worked.

Quake Charts

A larceny by, trick charge against Chan alleges that he stole from Ng Slu-chun 300 or dinary shares of the Kow use

In the Seismograph Depart- Cheong,

Company Limited 2:0, was today Motor Bus sentenced to two years for and 323 shares of the Ngai Sung ment, Mr P. Peterson showed

Co Limited.

a number of earthquake charla stealing $44 in cash and per-

Two false pretences song properly worth 3048 involve a total of $22,000..

Charges recorded recently,

He also showed Mr Burgers from the car "ot. Col. E.O.

The eleven remaining charges the various struments for men-. Buse.

ollege that he failed to disclose suring earth movement. He admitted pilfering from the and made mis-statements

assets to bankruptcy trustees car while Col Burne was swim-cerning his affairs. ming at South Bay on Septem-

ber 12.

Judge B. J. Jennings of Vic- toria District Court congratulał- od the detectives who caught Yuen soon after the theft with the lecet in his possessión.

Guest Artist Reynadita Bomerosa-Asinda, pinist, will play as guest prifst in the Hongkong Music Training

con

U.S. Publisher · In Hongkong

Mr Roger Fawcett, President of Famelt, Publication. Insof New York” accompanied by hi wife arrived {{***** sprang PAA MANE

Earlier of the Radio-Sonde Station in King Park Me Bur- cess watched a balloon furrying radio-bande equipment being re- leased.

In the operations room, Mr. R. F. Apps, tổ charge, of the stationencplained how the

One Nought Too Many

In the case of a foulé nanih Yep'iday we reported that round-the-world tour: for Sydney on November (52 As and of Jet aircraft Street, ndmed he hit his mata, Centre for the Blind Second An-

Mro J. R. Mullion had pai After leaving here they will 12,000 guinson at last yloter's! Capt. J. B. Hearth; who will | roared past the reviewing stand Kwong. Man-biu, in the face niversary Concert to be held on go to Manila and from there to Dublls yourling fule charge of one of the craft, the radio

wild during 4 quarrel, early, this

sales for her- and Australia and New Zealand. record-breaking fly Paddy's said they will be used for train" some of their crows had taken | morning.

Then they will pass through. Simer. The gure was incoew, ing units of the Australian park in the “liberalion" of tho Defendant also had to pay $80 The concert is a contribution Singapore on their way to zot. It should have been Army,

Aachen Islands (ovacuated. by compensation;

to the Fertival of the Arts. Europe and home,

1,200 guineas.

commeritatag

October 16 in Hongkong

two days labor in Kowloon

He was accompanied on the tour by Mr N. Lawrence, Act- ing Director of Royal Observa- tory, and Mr G. J. Bell, Deputy Director.

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The London Gazette to- night contains an announce- mint that the King has con ferred the dignity of the Duke of Kent upon his son, Prince George.

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