CHINA MAID MONDAY, JULY
Government REPUBLICAN LEADERS ELATED
officers
arrive
Among the passengers from England in the Carthage this morning were Dr. G. I. Forbes and Mr G. G. White to join Government service.
Dr Forbes is a specialist in tropical medicine. He served as Assistant Medical Officer of Health in Edinburgh, for three yours before coming to Hong- kong
Mr White was a teacher in économics and Asian and modern history in the Victoria School, Singapore for five years,
Both Dr Forbes and Mr White were accompanied by 'their familles,
School speech-day
The Gun Club Hill School held its annual speech day and prize- giving ceremony at the European YMCA, Kowloon, today.
Opening remarks to the as- sembly were given by the O. C. School Major J. A. R. A. Preece, and a short speech by Brigadier W. P. L. Lawson, Commander, Hongkong gut Kowloon Garri son. Prizes were presented to the forty-odd students by Mrs Lawson,
Forest fires
blanket U.S.
west coast
Portland, Ore., July 24.
A line of fire stretch- od from southern Cali- fornia almost to the Canadian border today as thousands of fire- fighters fought grass and forest blazes that already have cost many millions of dollars.
the
Thousands of acres were burning in all the coastal states, and in Idaho, Wyoming and
Montana.
At least six men hayo died fighting the fires which have blanketed the west coast for the past few days.—Reuter.
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Nixon's chances
increase with
Rockefeller's
support
Chicago, July 24. Republican leaders are confident that the dramatic and unexpected truce yesterday between Vice- President Richard Nixon and Governor Nelson Rockefeller has improved the chances of Mr Nixon winning the presidential election in November.
Mr Nixon, the almost certain ↑ governor Rockefeller and myself Republican candidate, and Mr were matters more of specifica Rockefeller, his long-standing than of principle." critic, yesterday
announced
#greement on a basic 14-point party election, patigrama,
This reconciliation seemed to banish the nightmare which has hounted Republican leaders that Mr Nixon might go into the election against his Democratie rival, Senator John Kennedy, without the New York Governor's powerful support,
But the agreement, which the two men said should be incor- porated in the party platform, ms already raised some sparks in Chicago where preparations are in full swing for the party convention this week.
PARTY PLATFORM
The Republicana'' plan siresmiibed eduvention, Ingt- ing.. only four days. Instead, ali five and with shorter speeches to, avoid boring the voters. They have taken note of thou- sands of lotters received by the television networks complaining about the lengthy Democratic, Convention proceedings in Los Angeles a fortnight ago.
The convention, to be attend-
held in the Chicago Inter- ed by 1,333 delegates is being national Amphitheatre, exact- ly 100 years after the first, Re- publican convention, also held here, which nominated Abraham Lincoln for president.
Tomorrow the party chair- men, Servator Thruston B. Morton, bangs for order with the 100-year-old gavel --- now insured for $100,000 (£35,700) used when Lincoln was
Mr Charles Percy, chalman of the platform committee, to- day made clear that the mem- bers were not taking their orders from anyone else, and nominated. said the Nixon-Rockefeller pro- gramme had not been accepted 100 per cent.
The committee today polished | up five of the 11 policy planks for the party platform: defence, agriculture, finance, government administration and economic
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A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
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(4) 2
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(7)
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9 Windicator!. (4)
10 Sults irmen, perhaps, to a
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Apartheid supporter? · (4) ·
12 Let-down. ((4));
14 Bharply irritated? (7)
17 Coastal feature, (5)
18 Where some are in for
stretch. (5)
22 Vessel for a fisherman. (7) 28 Come to notice a place. (4)
27 The Led-up have it. (4)
23 Fine place for finance. (7)
29 Flaids that may be invisible.
(4)
30 Go off course?. (4)
DOWN
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CHARLES' INVESTITURE AS PRINCE OF WALES? Visit to Cardiff may
A
be likely time
London, July 24. Buckingham Palace spokesman said here today that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were going to Cardiff on August 6 and "it is pos- sible Prince Charles may be going with them."
PRINCE CHARLES
Troops
formal welcoming Various speeches taise up this session, the only morning meeting of the convention,
The evening session, begins with speeches by ex-president Senator Herbert Hoover and Barry Goldwater, and salutes to Lincoln and the new states of Hawaii and Alaska.
Work was still to be com- pleted on policy planks dealing The session, on Tuesday begins with natural resources, immigra-| with President Eisenhower's tion, civil rights, foreign affairs, speech as the highlight after re- human affairs
and education, ports by various committees. science and technology.
On Wednesday the alloting for The Nixon-Rockefeller pro-} presidential candidate begins. gramme, hammered out at a with presentation. of the plat- meeting which ended just before form; Then nominating speeches dawn yesterday in the gover- are made and the delegations nor's New York fiat, is essen-
Hally pact.
The spokesman, however, knew nothing of any official plans for an announcement of the date of Prince Charles' in- vestiture as Pilace of Wales.
The Empire News said today it was expected the Queen would take the Prince to the Royal National Eisteddfod at Sophia Gardens.
The "handful of people" who the visit had been told about were wondering if the Queen would announce the date of the investiture there,
"It would be similar to the surprise the Queen sprang on July 26, 1958 when at the close of the Empire Games in Cardif she armottaced that Prince Charles would be Prince of Wales," the newspaper added. -Reuter,
called
to stem riots
are called on to vote by roll-Two
sort of mutual assistance call in alphabetical order.
The convention goes straight Mr Rockefeller pledged hus on to nominating and balloting support to Mr Nixon's candidacy for its vice-presidential candi- while committing him to a plate date. form which the governor said he had been Aghting for all along.
FINAL SESSION
may
in Rhodesia
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, July 24. companies of European troops moved into the old non-white sector of Bulawayo tonight after police failed to restore order among thousands of rioting Africans.
The trouble started before. Toon when several thousand Africans planned to hold a meeting but the civil commis-
Saturday night. sioner of the city banned. It on
On Thursday, July 28, at its FORMIDABLE OPPONENT final session, the convention Governor Rockefeller's state- hears acceptance speeches from
Police standing by were ment that he would support the its candidates.
Eisenhower President
stoned. They fired "with pride
teargas proposed platform and vigour" was sweet music to play a decisive role in resolv
after warning the rioters, who will who those Replicans
The Africans scattered but feared ing the dilemma of
candidate
later reformed in groups of 150 that his earlier criticisms of Mr be vice-presidential
arrives here
to 290. Nixon would split the party and when he
others lined play into the hands of the Demo- Tuesday,
It will be an act of extreme cate.
Mr roads leading from the city two for courage political
the miles away into the township, if the president All cara entering the area were
to refuse
Hundreds of
The Republicans concede that Senator Kennedy is a formidable Rockefeller opponent and that he will prob- nomination ably need to carry only the personally asks him to take it heavily stoned. normally Democratic southern in the interests of party unity the polls in states, New York and a few and victory at other northern states to win! November, the Presidency in November,
to
DETERIORATED
A
COULDN'T
PARK LORRY
coolle who tried park a lorry in Great George Street, Hongkong, yesterday, but failed, was this morning fined $450 or seven weeks jail for driving without a licence. He was alap convicted of driving without the owner's consent and without third party
By nightfall, the situation ap- A short list of three, other peared to be deteriorating and
Mr Henry Cabot groups of Africans in the north Governor Rockefeller's pledge possibles is:
Republican Lodge, 58, US. Resident Repre- ern end of the city began to insurance. the support
in. the principal He was Wong Ho-leung, 17, nominee, if the proposed plat- sentative at the United Na- stone cars
B. streets. Senator Thrustba
of 22 Possession St, Brat floor. form was adopted, convinced the tions:
There WAI an unconfirmed | Mr. Derek Cons, Central party leaders that he would Morton, 51, Chairman of the Re- hold New York for the Repub-publican National Committee, report of a white who was sent Magistrate, fined him.
face injuries He was caught by a Polic licans and elsewhere attract De- and Mr Fred Seaton, 50, Secreto hospital with
constable who watched hin nocrats and independents who tary of the Interior.
It was disclosed this after- The Federal Ministry of De- trying to park, and who then might otherwise be reluctant to
asked him for his licence. noon that the civil rights sub- fence announced that at the re vote, for Mr Nixon
But if Governor, Bockefeller committee of the platform com- quest of the southern Rhodesian Wong admitted he did not have
bat- one. opened the door to party unity,mittee could not agree on the government, the second
talion of the Royal Rhodesia he slammed it against his civil rights plank.
They remained deadlocked Regiment had been mobilised to own nomination as the vice- presidential candidate on the after an hour of discussion, ap- Republican
parently unable to agree on
ticket,
He insisted again yesterday passing as strong a civil righta that he would not accept the plank as that outlined yester- nomination under any circums-day by Mr Nixon and Mr tances and said he would refuse Rockefeller. Reuter
Portuguese writer dies
to change his mind even it President. Eisenhower, due to address the convention on Tues- day," asked him to re-consider.
Many observere accepted the explanation that Mr Rockefeller still had to be convinced that Mr Nixon could win in November and that he felt that; his...- RS50-- clation with a losing ticket
Lisbon, July. 24.
well Murias, would wreck his chances of taking over the party leadership known writer, journalist and and the presidential nomination former member of the National in his Liabon, in 1964.
Assembly, died Furthermore, it was consider-home during the night. He 7 Wash out from "4 Down."ed that he wanted to leave him was 60.
(D)
self in a position to criticise Me From 1943 to 1956 he was author. Nixon if he so desired. 1★ Director of the National Uzion
newspaper Diario Da Manta
3 Voice just by chancel (0)
4 Is it sound captivating? (5)
5 Blood in the ring, (6).
Not a permanent resident (5)
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13 M Hore? (4)
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a 16 Free from deposit, (4)
31 Take one's breath away?. (7),
Title beast (6)
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18 Don't be naughty, (6)
Long to get ahead.- (6).
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21 Holder of some halri (6)
23 Area under dominion. (6)
24 It was a body. part. (5),
25 Monarch of all he mirveye?
SATURDAY'S CROBSWORD -—Actow: 1 Banish, 5 Stuck,
8 Table, & Locker 10-Ann og 11 Weeps, 12 Tale, 18 Peara
16 Bipads, 18 Corped, 30 The-RE, 22 Halo, 23 Tarts 25 P-L-
DIFFICULT
Even the party professionals found it difficult to decide if the 14-point policy statement repre- sented a capitulation by Mr | Nixon to Governor Rockefeller's
demands.
Dr Marwiel
AP.,
Epstein
Mr Rockefeller seemed satis-
London, July 2he fled that he had persuaded the Sir Jacob Epstein, the renowned sculptor who died-11-months vice-president to move, close, to his own view that not enough Ɛago, loti si grote estate in 'Brís was being spent on defence at -tain worth £55,972,CON présent and that a more vigor= our foreign policy must be drawn The net value of
up to meet Balet activities
Mr Nixon, pave: no encourage-
aid, 26-Bolled, 27 Stool, 28 Edith 29 Goaded, Down: 1 Bell-ment to suggestions that he had tent, 2 Neck-lace, 3 Stew, A. Hape-lp, Blapped," 6 Tensed, yelled. Instead he issued a Choir,, 14. Argled 16 Seconded, 16 Breadth 17 Pest-bog 18 statement ring, that wh Artist, 21 Holed, 24 Sotos
from the stoning.
Gladiators school
New watches for Hongkong
750 ATTEND
NUDIST
CONGRESS
Copenhagen, July 24.
Millionaire
spaghetti man“ turns
مانان
opera singer
New York, July-24. Giovanno ...... Butoni,. 68-year- old millionaire Italian- born spaghetti and maco- oni manufacturer, said he was resigning as pre- sident and director of his European concerns --- to become an opera singer. Signor Buboo, maḍe, the an→ nouncement as he zeiled - for Europe aboard the liner. United States. Ho said, he planned to make, his debut with the city centre opera company here as Don Basilio in “The Barber Of
Sevlile this autunni,
'VERY AMBITIOUS!
Asked
A congregation of some 100 protestants---ful" clad- gathered in makeshift church today at Solbakken Nudist Comp for Sunday Prospects Signor Butoni said he services,
The church itself, however, contained nothing but bere necessities. The minister, who also donned clothes for cocasion
bla *ave before a temporary altar.
about his
career
was “very ambitious" but ho would have to wait to see how
la singing was received.
It had been an ambition for many years, he seld, but his the family thought it was "bad" and his wife planned to fly to Europe the day he made his debut in New York.
Sermon
and
Signor Butoni, beads the eligion subject; Nudism religion.
Butoni Spaghetti and Macaron! The church services were part | Manufacturing · Company and of a day-long programme at the Perugina Chocolate Company, Seventh International Nudist two big Italian concerts, and 13 Congress But unlike the re-also president of the Estoni ligous part of the affair, most Company in the United States. act,vities were held in the bare,China Maiy Special. The progrenume got under way with a swimming meeting.
Most of the 750 delegates re- mained in the nude while a group of Danes turned out in national costumes for an evening of folk dancing.
PHOTOGRAPHS
officials have warned press photographers not to take plo tures of delegates unwilling to give consent. The warning came, several delegater said, after a Danish newspaper carried several pictures of the camp.
Commenting
"peeping Toms" Arne Bloch, the Congress press secretary sald:
"We had to show some "peep- ing Toms" away from the nearby fields where they took up pasi- tions armed with binoculars. It is a common illusion that we are a sexy sect of promiscuous persons."UPI.
1
Strike ends
work.
Belfast, July 24.
Tried to
bribe policeman
A 47-year-old unemployed man who offered $70 to a police corporal as tea money for not arresting him for drug possession appeared at Central Court this morning.
Ng Chun-fai, of 106 Con
second Road West, naught floor, was sentenced to "18 months jail by Mr DCons when he admitted bribing - R police officer, and possession, of a packet of heroin.
Detective Sub-Inspector - A.G. Rice said on July 18 at about Belfast's public transport re- 9.45 p.m. police raided: Ng's turned to normal today when house and found a packet of striking busmen went back to heroin in his possession
$70, and The 1,800 drivers and conduc-handed to a corporal as tea
Ng then produced tors staged a lightning strike money for not arresting him yesterday, in protest against the
possession of drugs. dismissal of a driver who al- legedly used insulting language. DSI Rice told the Court that to a woman: passenger China Ng had five previous drug
offences. Mall Special,
Travel service
arranging first
tour of China
By GORDON HUNG
Singapore, July 24.
Mr T. K. Leung, secretary of the Lam Yuen, Fong - Watch Company of Hongkong, returned Rome, July 24,
bere by Swissnir yesterday Archaeologists are working after a month-long visit to
overtime to clear and re- 6wks watch factories: store the ruins of ancient Andrew S. T. Lam, general Mr Loung left here" with Mr Rome's main school for manager of the company, and gladiatore.
they both toured a number of They hope to have their work watch factories.
"We will be bringing quite a 'An enterprising Indian travel service in Singapore completed by August 10-in plenty of time to have the new few now models of watches to
is arranging for the first time a conducted erchaeological find ready for the Colony. I cannot say the visitors attending the Olymple value of the new patches, but tour of Communist China: Games opening on August 25. the igre is substantial he
Remains of the school, the | added.
Ludus Magnus, were discovered Mr Lam will be returning to only recently--AP.
I the Colony in about a week.
leaves £55,000
poverty and Hved without ostentation even after : hé achieved: International, fáze. Only £111. of the: Epstein estata was paid in death duly takes, Llarga, part of the mytate con- slalu of works of art---Epstein's
widow, Lady Epstein, his twre daughters," "Peggy", kad Kitty, and his son, Jacob, whos sharo reznaina în temat until he
The first party of more than The cost of the tour ranges 50 tourists, will leave here to from $1,700(M) to $3,033, de- Hongkong by both sea and air pending on whether the trip in September on the first leg off from Singapore to Hongkong is their 13,000-mile round trip. by son or alt.
They are mostly "businessmen and Housewives,
Vidin trouble? A spokesman of the agency said: "We see no difficulties at all in obtaining Singalore re-entry visas for our
clienta
"We have already got a mum- ber of re-entry vines without Sit from simi leti in Egyptżna, ang tao
maik" of Queen: Noforšøleşker | As far entry visza do gobe- his wife,
hind the "Bamboo Curtin,
the spokekus sak that wily non- Chinese had to apply for fals,
-of-Long. IfARBE
For the choles
trouble in getting thin either.
Chidren are not being "hic- cepted for the first trap as the spokesman said it was, dimeult. to obtaka vlees for them.
the 40-day round trip will Fizelude 20 days dramalling on
the: Chalon, mainlandag The 10,000-mile overland trip, offering the mail "cities Chine, including Peking,
dachów; 'will be bý
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