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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, -1960.

Japan Newsletter From David Gordon |

PEOPLE Burglars seek

in the news

Sir Brian faces

tough challenge

By RICHARD BERRY

General Sir Brian Robertson faces the toughest job in British industry today. As chairman of Britain's Transport Commission he has got close on one million dissatisfied employees and millions more dis- satisfied customers.

The customers recognise that 1 presont lask of handling rallway workers are underpaid, the nation's railway force culls diplomaty (The basic

top for all the tart and wiges of a grade driver is less than that of that Sir Brian has had to show International London typist). But they also in dealing with

affairs. And running the railway want better service.

system demonds at the know- Military how he needed as a organiser,

And that means many more millions of pounds expenditure, Modernisation rehemes have helped the Transport Commis-

sirm accumulate a

With stern deb of bristle-moustached,

£350 million. The plan, whlen Sir Brian sees as the saviour of Britain's railways, will finally cost £1,600 million,

When this plan is finally com- pleted,

estimated is

the yents' time, It is said that Fallways will be able to pay their way in competition with the ill-growing road lauluge Industry,

It

sense of duty, bushy- browed, poto-playing Sir Brian is lacking on neither score. was this sense of duty that spurred his father, Field-Mar- William Robertson, shal Sir

World in the First ten C.I.G.S.

held- War, to become the first marshal to rise from the ranks. BUSINESS SUCCESS Born In 1896, Brian Hubart Robertson went from Sandhurst struight into the First World War. He served with great dis- tinction, gaining the M.C., the D.S.O. and being mentioned in dispatches. He afterwards went on the Waziristan Expedi- tion in 1922-23 and was again meniloned in dispatches.

Then, apparently, the rail- wayman ran really earn hls Picial arrangement 4 wait us at worth. But five years ago, when the scheme was upproved, it was said that the railways would be able to pay their way by 1961,

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No wonder the railwayaan, and the nation, are sceptical.

BERLIN BOSS

Yel, over many years, soldier- diplomat-businessman Sir Brian has established a reputation for doing difficult jobs well,

In 1028 ho morried; he and his wife, Edith, have à son and two daughters.

Sir Brian entered the Second World War bs n major and emerged as a genera)."

On the commercial side ct things Sir Brian is plso well- equipped to give good value for his £8,500 a year salary að Brl- tuin's transport boss.

He had a spell in business hey, fore the war, In 1933 he rem

Anny commission after succeeding in his father's baronetcy,

Gen. Str Brian, Robertson

As chief administration ofeer in the Middle East during the wer, he was the "manager" of the Eighth Army in its decisive desert campaign.

saw him as The year 1947 C-in-C in Berlin, with the eyes of the world on hits every action at the Cold War reached its

Within twelve months climax during the Berlin air I. During those days of sus- was managing director of the ground

was Sir, Brian who 112 million Dunlop Rubber bumasman neessarily provide pense It stood his ground for Britain and Company's subsidiary in South the ideal experience for running

railways? Atrica. for the Western world.

SUNDAY POST HERALD Брась for commercial should bo advertising booked not

than

signed his later Roon on Wednesdays. For the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication.

Special

Announcements

Back to the Middle East in

and Classified Advertise-1950 and Sir Brian was plunged monta es uzuni.

Into the delicate negotiations with Egypt ever the Canal Zone.

he

of Transport, as demanding of Its holder "qualilles not easily found." But does Sir Brian's

back-

So he seems to have every human quality to fill a post described by Mr Alan Lennox- Boyd, when Britain's Minister

out foreign

residents

Tokyo (By Airmail).

Japan once was said to be a land where house-

holders never had to lock their doors. Burglary was virtually unknown.

But the war changed all that shaping up into a major diplo- Burglarz now are one of the matic battle in Moscow.

greatest

such

menaces, particularly Former Prime Minister Ten- for foreign residents. Reasoning zan Ishibash! appears likely to

foreigners that many.

have be sent to Rusia as a "goodwill casily-portable things of valus, ambassador. to smooth the Cameras watches, troubled waters. Be is reported jewellery and typewriters, gangs to have been named as the new specialise in robbing their homes president of the Japan-Soviet and motor care. The burglars Society, in preparation for such usually are armed with knives, a move. Last year, Ishibashi also

a "goodwill"" visit China, and often attacks sleeping victims moda before ransacking a house.

Embraries are among the

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ciest anterers, the houses of Meanwhile, Prime Minister most Embassy officials having Ол been robbed several times. one occasion, a certain em- baseador had to request special permission to west ordinary dress for an audiener with the Einperor because burglars had stolen his morning suit and other clothes the night before.

The ambassador's predicament a lot of publicity, end resulted in much public criticizn

got

Nobusuke Kishi and Foreign Minister Ichiro Fujiyama were kept busy In the Diet (parliament) answering questions on the new Japan-U.S. Security Treaty, which is yet to be ratified. Goaded by persistent question- Japan has

af, the police. But that, in turn, ing as to whether served only to emphasise that the right of veto under the Japan's peculiar idws seem to Treaty, Mr Kishi anally, stated, be more on the side of the in part, "I should say Japan

than on burglar

that of the does have the right of veto in touscholder. For instance, a the commonly secopted sense of householder catching an intruder the term."

But he added: "The main In the act and killing him in

himself and question is would Japan be able trying to protect his possessions, is likely to be to say 'No' when the U.S. forces hauled off to the police station here propose to send troops and charged with murder.

abrood, and could the United This possible fate did not States override Japan's objection deter Major Hobert Cantais, in such a case? As I have spid under.. assirtent military attache of the repeatedly, it is our French Embassy, from tackling standing that the United States two burglars he found ransack would not do so." Ing an upstairs bedroom last Friday, while Winner party was in progress downstairs. The noise of battle brought three dinner guests to the gallant major's aid, and one of the in- truders was captured. The other was picked up in the street by police who sped to the recue in response to a phone call.

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The authorities seem de- termined to make ILIK example of the student leaders who participated in a mass rally Tokyo's Haneda airport January 16 to block the departure of Mr Kishi to sign the Treaty in Washington:

on

On the same night, the hume of an Indonesian Embassy of- cial was Invaded by a 36-yzar- old railway employee, who đẹ- manded to see the 25-year-old Twenty-one of the over 50 pitched mala, The Intoxicated Intruder students arrested in a

wes, naked to leave, but refused., battle with the police at ine

then became He

violent and airport have been indicted on frespassing and proceeded to smash the windows charge of until removed. by the police, obstruction. Among them was gain summoned by dialling the Keniero Karojl, Chairman of Zengakuran. National Federa- lign of Students' Self-Govern- ment Associations). None is to be allowed bail until Investiga- tions are completed."

of soldier-diplomat-"110" emergency number.

Until the grumblings subside and the service improves, Bri- uncertain.- tain will remain Central Press.

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said: "I kissed TACTFUL and reassuring s Almc. de on only two or the answer to the recently casions; the first time to please uttered threat. of round-the- myself, the second time to please clock television; 24 hours of her. Since there was nobody programmes day after слу, else to please, we never met night after night. "Of course, #ja."

watch All the ntibody need time."

spokesmonta was the comment. Until the scientists #substitute for "BIG BEN," says my paper, tave invented

"has been cracked for 101 sleep, millions

slubberde- of years. That is why the sound gullions will have to its a few 1 makes is "boi-oi-oing" tours of gaping unless, of instead of "being" Though the course. round-the-clock teje- right sound has not been heard veion is made compulsory. since 1859, cars attuned to the

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niceties of today's musle have become sensitive to the chimes. The adjustments necessary ย produce the correct sound are a

delicate very

matter. One | gentlemen who stands In White- hall to check the sounds mado by Big Ben reports that, on August 10, in 1956, a distinct "bong" was heard. A foreign campanologist claims to have heard an absurd "bing-bing" on two consecutive days last year,

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* ★ Another rumpus on the diplomatic front, leas violent but More for. reaching in effect, has strained relations tween Japan and Soviet Union.

be. the

mem.

Another echo of the in- famous past reached the headlines when residents of two cities and bers of an ex-soldiers' association clashed over disposal of two life-sized bronze statues,

Vained at 10 zällion Yen cach sta.ucs

It started on January 27 when Ruesta notilled Japan that the small islands of Habemal and Shikalan would not be returned to Japan in accordance with a 1956 agreement. Russia charged (about £10,000), the that the islands might be used depict deceased Field Marshals for aggression under the terms

Articmo Yamagata and

Iwao of the U.S.-Jepan

Oyama on herseback. They were 'T'realy,

from removed

their Тогост In an official reply, the Goy»

places of honour at the General ermment on Friday accused Stair Headquarters in Tokyo Russia of "unlawful interference and stored at the Tokyo Melr

Security

in the affairs of another coun-

try and of violating the Japan

Declaratiota USSR Joint October, 1054.

of

politan Art Gallery soon after the war ended.

Yamagata played + Jeading part in establishing Japon as ú THURSDAY, FEBRUARY (1 By Air

The reply was written in military power, and Oyama we Japan, 2 p..

Japanese. This was rald to be commander-in-chief of Japanese Philippines, Guam, Australia, New In retaliation for the Soviet forces in Manchuria during the Zealand, and T. 2 pm.

Okinawa, Korea, a pan. Formosa, 9 pm.

By Burface North Borneo, 3 p.m.

2. Africa (N. S. Thodesia &

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Macao, 4 p.m. Bacao, 6 P.M.

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Union's action in sending its Russo-Japanese War. Mitomachi note written in Russian, Foreign and Kagoshima, the respective Vice-Minister, Hisanarf Yamada, home towns of the

two Field delivered the reply to. Soviet Marshals, are campaigning to Nicolai To get the statues, but their plans Ambassador. Federenko, ait the Foreign are opposed by the Kalkosha, Office, and a lively 2-hour ex- the expoldiers association. The change between the two diplo-`association has rought the back- mats followed.

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