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RIGHT: Sir Robert Black scon during his visit last week to the Boy Scouts East Kowloon. District Camp in Lam Tsuen Val- ley, New Territories.

BELOW: Mr Leung Po- shan, who retired after

48 years of service with Lane, Crawford Ltd.. shaking hands with Mr f. L. Marden during the presentation of a souvenir

to him last week. Mr R. S. Muthart, the firm's general manager, centre.

is

at

From the Filos

25

years -AGO.

August, 1935

"Lady. Precious Stream" reopens at the Little Theatre

which has beon specially

redecorated on September and will reach the three hundredth performance on Septembar 17, says a Reuter report from Londen.

It adds that Mr Si Haiung has just returned to London after arranging a provincial tour of the play includ- ing Bournemouth, Southsea, Orford, Nottinghant, Munches- ter, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

KILLED BY ASSASSIN'S

AN

BOMB

By WILTON WYNN

Cairo, Aug. 29. Hazza Majali, Jordanian Prime Minister killed in a bomb ex- plosion today was one of the spearheads of anti-Nasserism in the Arab world. Yet his death came at the moment when quarreling Arab states were on the verge of settling their differences.

ABOVE: Scon at the Liberation Sunday servicos at St John's Cathedral this week was Lt-Gen Sir Roderick McLeod (left), chatting here with Dean B. Tilt.

LEFT: Pictured at the Hangkong Rotary Club, Island East, party at the Ritz Swimming Pool, were (ler) Mr. N. Young, Capt. W. Nichol, Mr Edwin Tao, Mr Patrick Cha and Mr Paul Cheng.

Tin Pan Alley man chases raider

London, Aug, 29. The money was in the bag

- battered, brown brief-; case for rock 'n' roll singers Vince Eagar, Dickie Prido, Johnny Gentle, Joe Brown.

ex- Bul

Morty Wilde's weekly penses were in there too. One of Majal's lust acts was, Hå svindlanisted the Nasserlles down in Kerak, the historic they nearly did not get it at all. his approval of the Arab League and shifted his polley back to a Crusader elty cast of Jordan.

Their agent, Larry Parner, Foreign Ministers resolutions in strongly pro-Wailern poition. He was one of the "new geners- Beiru in which the Arabs pro- This brought Majali and his lon" of Jordanian politicians sent his accountant, 22-year-old emerged since the James Mahar, 50 yards along ruised to halt propaganda at- family biek to prominence. His who had tacks against each other and had cousin Habes was appointed death of old King Abdullah who London's Oxford-street to collee,

Jordan ruled the country as a paternal £1,500. grved in principles on the cons Commander uf the troversial question of Palestine Amy and in 1959 Metall gain desert lord,

Before his l-fated Bagdad entity.

beenuse Prime Minister. During the conference Mujuli

Althoug

prit Nasser, pact venture. Majali was re- hud announced the ending of

Majal's personal Inclination arded as a leading Arab na

tlonatist. At the beginning, his Jordanian press and radio - was to tone down Inter-Arab

politicol allies were men locks against Nanser as a gesture, fouds."

grouped around Suleiman of goodwill.

Nebula who, un Prime Minister In late 1956, took Jordan into )

Majali came under Bre from Nasscrites in cerly 1958 when,

In a brief term as Prime Minis-

Into the to take Jordan Western Bagdad paci,

Violence

Widespread violence and riot

tion

Censored King

Turbulence

Majui was an alert, aflable

Tho

Izst

The money was needed for the wages of the office staff and thei .musicians and singers of the Larry Purnes rock 'n' roll team at seaside shown

ABOVE: Members of the party of schoolchildren. from southern English schools who are on a Boy Scouts' expedition to Iceland bathing in a pool fed with natural hot water from a geyser in the Reykjadalur-The Times Photo,

GERMAN CHILDREN A mother

SENT HOME ENGLAND

FROM

"Nice kids but..."

By GERALD KEMMET

London, Aug. 29. Two German children who came to stay with an

English family for three weeks have been sent A home after six days.

The family discovered they were giving a free holi- day to the son of a German who was a Panzer captain during the war.

(she's 26) and boy (he's 16)

THE

THE run on the Nationa! Commercial and Savings Bank Ltd which started on Wednesday following the suspension of payment by the Bank of Canton, some- what abated yesterday, although there was still a large crowd throughout the day.

It is understood that the Bank is receiving the assistance and support of .... other banks in the Colony both foreign and Chinese.

As regards the Bank of Canton, more than 500 box- holders have been admitted and given their safety

to marry deposit boxes, which are

London, Aug. 29. twenty six-year-old mother talked about tho "wonderful boy" shá is going to marry,

expected to be cleared during the next few days.

to

011

A chow dog belonging He is 16-year-old Brian Cow-Miss Churn of No 55 Conduit ley, £4--week tamoer yara Road, was sent to Kennedy The children, 13-year-old! IN GERMANY Manfred waker, of Bishop's Walinam, Town_for_observation Manfred Fesl and his seven-lives with his shoe salesman. Hampenire,

Saturday. The animal had year-vid step-sister Monika, father, who has also remarried, Mis Betty Elson, who has a bitten Mra Rauffuer of No 4 were staying with Mrs Dorothy in a spacious, well-furnished flat five-year-aid daughter, met Conduit Road whilst she was Elkins, a keen worker for re- at Furstenfeldbruck, about 20 Brian when he became iriendly bathing at Repulse Bay tugces and wife of a London miles from Munich,

with her young brother. He University lecturer.

was then 14.

Manfred, who is well dressed She Invited them to her home and has his own bedroom, said at The Keep, Blackheath, after "The English children made being put in touch with the fun of me because I was family by the Adoption Com- German." mittee for Aid to Displaced Persons.

But Manfred explained that

DISAPPOINTED

D

☆ ☆ ☆

HIS Excellency the Officer

On his 16th birthday last May they asked Brian's mother fur pelinission to marty and shu agreed.

Administering thre The wedding is to take plows Government has at Bishop's Waltham register ollice, where Mrs Elson married porarily appointed

tem. Mr

his parents were divorced after Mr Feel, immaculately dress her first husband when she was James Joseph Hayden to be the war and Monika was his ed and offering gin and ver step-sister

17. The marriage, was dissolved a puisne judge for the pur- by

mother's mouth from a cocktail cabinet two years ago. his

полен of the Full Court "Manfred was very dis- second marriage to a Ukrainian seid:

Said Mrs Elson-at her parents' refugee, Monika was a refugee appointed about his visit,

Why home: "There has been a lot of ordinance, 1933 in "relation child, he said, but he was not. is it the English have taught

Later the two children were their children to hate Grip in the village about me to any cirminal appeal now

marrying Brian, "Bul don't pending. taken to London Altport by mans?" three olleials of the commitles Hic added: "Supposing I was that is all that matters." and put on a plate back to wiflr the Panzers -- during the | After the wedding. an Sep- Munich.

war it was an honour to be in tember 2, Brian and his bride

How did the mix-up arise? the army," I called to see Mrs Elkins, who had been told in a Mra

fàmily letter from Manfred's

that he was aged nice.

She told me: "The boy was far too old to remain had been led to belleve that he was much younger. We have very little room in this small house, I have nothing more to say "

LITTLE FUND

Her next-door neighbour, Mrs Mary Jenkins, sald "She put for. refugees. During the winter everything she had into her work she collecled more than £1,000 through raffley and Jurable sales, Then she 'adopted these two children. Al The 'refugee'

to the neighbours contributed little fund she started for them. We were glad when they came over here. They are nice kids and they got on vory well with the other children.'

by a

A snatch-thiet grabbed the bag as Mahar left the bank. He had to curry out the the Nasser camp. But after the

Alon

Busliby, 18-year-old The Adoption Commitice for was with Ald. to. Displaced Persons it ter, he made a desperate effort policies of King Hussein, how Bagdad pact fiasco, Majall and stage manager, who

pro-over, and thus was often in the Nebuts became bitter enemies.

Mahar, tripped the thief, but, investigating the matter. midst of biller verbal battles

he go away.

A commitee ofcial tuli me;

boen with Cairo.

**"There ・ ・ seem to have Down Into Tottenham Court- Majul sometimes kitervened

some misunderstanding on the to tone down statements King men, reneedily tolerant in road he ran, with Mahar on his other side. Particulars of the con- trail. orci maste in press inter-personal political views,

famliy were supplied

refugees relict Ing threw the entire nation into view to old worsening feel-sidering the turbulence. of his

Then in Denmark-street--Tin Ukrainian chaos, forcing Majalka rerigon- ing mincng the Arnbs Home.

furcing subsequent credlines personally censored

flmo this ran Alley, favourite meeting organisation. and

"Mrs Elkina was prepared to Kovernments to pledge not to tema in pross dispatches which correspondent mw Molali, in place for musletons 37-year-old Join any pro-Western pacis, might have caused new trouble. March this your the Primo Henry Baddy, from Walworth, receive a boy of nine, but not

monthe following But King Hussein favoured a

who was cleaning parked cars, one of 13. The particulars we Minister said his policy was to

saw a man carrying a briefenad received about him were not

altogether corteet, Majell'o resignation in 1908, more outspoken policy and so grant visas to all foreign news

-Nasace clients temporar- the feud with Calro continued. men to visit Jordan regardless dodge out of a doorway.

"Unfortunately, there was NO ly came to power and cancelled Mujali comes from a proat whether their writing was

question of finding the children the Anglo-Jordanian treaty. Eminent Bedouin tomily who, in friendly.

another fatally who would be: early 1957;”; however, King recent generations, have sollied "'"Even if they don't like

willing to receive them here. now, I bellove we should wel

Those things are dime to. conio tom mil and trout them

STERNS AL Khork notice,

"There was nothing for it but Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDS FRANCE well. Who knows, perhaps sume

to put them on the plane back for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 day they will change their

ol to Munich," Wyndham Breet, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong minds,” he said.-AP.

In

the

+

$

Baki Boddy I chased in and got the bag away from him, I gave it to a policeman who was riding past on his motor cycle."

Later a man was detained London Express Service.

care. We love each other and

move I will

10 Southampto.i

Manficd's Germon mother, whore both hope to find jobs. Mr J. D. Danby, residing Attile Crewnack, lives Mire Elson's daughter, Pamela, ai Lynz Hill, Wongneichong with her Ukrainian husband and will

stay behind with her Road, has reported the theft Monike in a furnished room in grandparents,

of $500 worth of curion from Munich.

who Mr Crewneck,

Said Brian: "I am quite wie home. The curiva dre hus berculosis and is employee, gets about £3 10s. week sick pay,

uning for Pam to come and live

(London Express Service).

with us, but she will be happier reported to have been stolen where she has always lived." between 9 pm on Friday and

-{London Express Service). 6 am on Saturday.

POP By Gog

I'VE GOT A CARTOON HERE THAT I THINK WILL MAKE THE EDITOR

LAUGH

WELL. THAT'S A GOOD JOKE FOR A START!/

WHATEVER THE SITUATION...

Carlsberg

· KEEPS YOU SMILING

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