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CHINA

No. 37810

Established 1845

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1960.

Comment Queen Frederika's

Of The

Day

CORRUPTION

OF YOUTH

AST week, Pope John

Ladded this voice to there

of other world leaders. whe have pronounced upon the corruption of youth, w denounced the "ways and means by which this currup-

tion is being achieved. The Pope enlled them "sedue. five methods."

The ordinary person is bound to ask, bearing in mind that he is daily faced with the facta that the youthful criminal class has grown to Colossal proportions, if there in a deliberate "seductive method" of corruption directed towards youth. Our answer would, DUC sense, be not in mint her sense, Ves. Np, in the sense that thereiloes not exist within the normal channels ¦

of society, any organised

group whose muin objective is to deliberately lower amt moral standards of yung people with the object of perverting them for perver- sion'a sake.

Yes, in the sense that there organisations

are huge

fu

whose propaganda in direct- ed towards youth for other reason than to coux the over generous packet. money allowance out of his pocket:

or to stake a premier claim for the in- creased pay packet he draws every week.

this be clearly

Funderstood.

The spend-

ing power of youth in enormous. Within the past decade, the balance of economy in favour of youth has increased enormously, ዕኔ that youth and his money are seriously

sidered by those

Con- who

organise advertising cam- paigns.

London, Oct. 80.

Queen Frederika of Greece arrived in rainswept London on a private visit tonight. She is expected to have a reunion with Queen Elizabeth.

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said no firm, arrange

ments have been made for the two queens to meet, but added:

"IL is quite likely that Queen Frederika will be invited to

Buckingham Palace."

Queen Frederika, who is a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth,

has not visited Britain since 1955, when she attended the funeral of Queen Mary. Her husband, King Paul, was an outspoken critic of British policies during the Cyprus troubles, but all that is over now.

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Queen Frederika, Crown Prince Constantine and Princess Sophia arrived at London airport guarded by scores of watchful policemen. They patrolled the rooftops of the airport buildings and watched from inside de-

serted offices.

"We were expecting trouble," said a police officer. He said police have been tipped off that members of the right wing imperialist organisation, the League of Empire Loyalists, were planning a demonstration against the Queen because of Greece's role in the Cyprus Eoka úprising.

But no demonstrations occurred.

Thero has never been any open rift between the Royal Houses of Greece and Britain, but in 1956, during the height of the rebellion, plans for Queen Frederika to launch a ship here were cancelled.

At

As

the airport on Sunday night the Royal visitor was greeted with an affectionate hug from the Duchess of Kent. The Greek Ambassador was there and Lord Nugent represented Queen Elizabeth.

the Queen drove out of the airport, throaty cheers came from a band of 30 Greek students and ex- patriates huddled in a doorway out of the pelting Queen Frederika leaned forward in the seat of her limou-

rain.

sine, wound the window down and gave them a flash- ing smile.-AP.

Disclosure by Counsel in appeal hearing

LOW CASE: NEW LEGAL MOVE

for $3m

$3m brought

Writs for against solicitor & firm

During the course of an application for bail for Robert Eli

Low today, his counsel said that since the termination of criminal proceedings, civil writs had been brought against Low and his former partners, Messrs Wilkinson and Grist.

Lions on the Rampage

No. 1

BID THEM

GOODNIGHT, LOST ARM

Bearing that in mind, we en proceed, so that we establish the proposition that the direct

of object

this "goductive method" tu A corrupt youth is financial, and the easiest way to con- jure money out of his pocket in by pandering to his instincts. Look at the entertainment industry for example:

The civil

proceedings in-, of $50,000," Counsel said. "But volved a sum of more than 53 on August 2 he falled to turn million Mr H. H. B. How told up. the Supreme Court,

"That was also a case where the accused had no

previous and where the convictions, police were in possession of his

pussport."

Mr Justice

Reece said the

Counsel submitted that if Law was at liberty, he could work freely on his defence in con sultation with his solicitor, and perhaps with his ex-partners.

Low, formerly a solicitor..with Wilkinson and Grist, was coll-Court would consider the ap- vleted en mine charges of cor- plication, and give their decision ruptly receiving money from tomorrow morning. Lam Chun-kit, an interpreter with the Arm, on Defobor 11. Judge P. R. Springati sentenced Low to two years' ment,

the

Hearing

case with Mr Mr Justice Justice Reece are W. A. Blair-Kerr ond Mr Justice R. H. Muls-Owens. Imprison-

Mr How Is instructed by Mr G. E. S. Stevenson of Messrs Stewart and Co.

Application

Mr How

applied for

bail,

after Mr Justice C. W. Reece adjourned Low's oppeal against conviction.

Mr Justice Reece said the court had had insufficient time to rend the record of the earber proceedings.

The date of the appeul-prot ably some time in December......... Is to be fixed later by the Court Registrar,

Madrid, Oct. 30. 41-year-old lion-tumor Mr How said bis other had his left forearm am- grounds for asking for ball 'putated in hospital hore were.Low's good character; the today after being mouled length of time that would elapse

before the appeal could

by his lions during filming heard: the cunvenience

br

of

Low and his legal ativisers; and

of "Goliath and the access for consultations between Giants" in a Madrid film studio last night. The tumer, Joaquin Bernau

FIRST there is the cinema. The most casual cinema- goer must have noticed that within the Just twelve months, the ordinary business sex, xlly

* dubbed "romance" han

the complicated nature of the case itself, in which Low would

dez Barranco, was mauted be able to materially assist. when he entered the cage of Jis

Counsel submitted there were

circumstances the case to allow the Court lo grant ball to Low.

six lions to bid them exceptional goodnight on the last dy at his work in the im.

CONFUSION

changed direction, and is He was wearing the costume of a Ronan soldier at the time.

now moving 1ɔwards per-

verted sex.

animal

Mr How said that in addi- tion to

Low A surety from himself, he could also offer the Court two sureties "of substance and reputation In

passions

are

to

In the confusion

on

street.

sadism, Alloness escaped from the cage

and riced! crowded Madrid

passers-by ran to safety.

this Colony."

Mr

Д

paraded: and now la a

to

move have more sex, and As

the cinema Industry in de liberately stating its pro-

ductions brothelwards.

For

this is a fact:-this abnormal stuff is

paying off

in millions of dollars. Then

here is TV. In milllons of respectablo

homes. 10

Households where

the

fondly would shrink from

violence,

J. Bodilly said he wan opposing ball on behalf of the Crown. He sald he could see Ce Guards fred more than 70 exceptional circumstances in

case, from the grounds given by Mr How.

50 bullets into the Boness be the fore killing her,Router.

No. 2

JUST A

hours of enfor

beamed; Bre

Lainment entertainment which

מיופה

13 Is

than the

nothing hunting down of criminals. and their violent despatch.

The springtime of youth

.

HOBBY!

Cologne, Oct. 30.

should be one of clear light A Cologne man who bought

and Joyoun expectation. berately, in search of

and romance, the

suwers of the city are

dredged; the foul habita tlona of evil are

demton-

0

lion and kept it in

Influenced

He said the Crown, in oppos- lag the application for bail, was somewhat influenced by the of Reginn V Yuen Chung-kwong, in the Victoria District Court in August this year.

case

"During the hearing of that cose, the Accused Wes on bail

Shooting spree

in church

Balerno, Oct. 30. his back garden, faces A 50-year-old possent. Went charges of creating a on a shooting rampage tonight service near public danger and breach during a church.

here, wounding about 20 wor- of the peace.

shippers, llon jumped through a .. Others were brutsed in parle- neighbour's bedroom window, stricken efforts to get out of

Atrated, all in the interests The

of commercial entertain

ment, we are lok. "This Is | Police who answered the call the church. The mantec, Michel

the stuff youth wants, and

we shall give it 'to them"

Bay the magnates.

'So youth meats the hang- man; the approved school; the criminal dock, Is it to he wondered at when he is nourlahed on such foul "entertainment," by such

"aeductive methods" 1

The troops wade in

U.S. SHOW OF FORCE' IN CUBA

Marines land with

swimsuits and baseball bats

Havana, Oct. 30. Almost 1,500 US Marines, carrying nothing more threatening than baseball equipment and swimming suits, enjoyed weekend recreation ashore at the Guantanamo Bay US Naval base today while the Castro regime sum moned a huge concentration of workers and militiamen in Havana,

Troops wade through knee-deep flood waters in a main street of Taunton, Somerset, Inst week, as they arrived in the town to help with rescue work.

Many Taunton streets were un- der five feet of water as floods hit the West Country again continuous after 24 hours'

rain.

Troops were

drafted into the town to help police and fre- men rescue people and gen. erally assist flood victims --- AP Photo,

KENNEDY MAKES

A PLEDGE

If

275

Tried a TV

scene

and died

London, Oct. 30.

A 9-year-old boy was found hanging at his Working- ton, Cumberland, home soon after seeing ở hang- ing scene in a television Western last night,

The boy, John Robertson, lert his 12-year-old sister watching a scene in the BBC's Tenderfoot peries in which a body was dangling from a gallows,

The Investigation in the proved the vletim could not inve hanged himself as there was nothing he could have kstood on.

Minutes later Margaret, h15. sister, found John hanging from a TODO inches above a chair beneath the Hall stálrs.

Tonight the police were working on a theory that John had been trying to make his own experimen of the filmed mystery-Reuter,

MYSTERY VIRUS HITS

Bent-

'LIZ

TAYLOR

sooring.

London, Oct. 30.

Baffled physicians ordered her to hospital after 12 days of drugs treatment

up shooting of the film "Cleopatra" in which sho plays the starring role. AP.

GRETNA GREEN

failed to lower her per- ANVIL STOLEN

Ailing actress Elizabeth Taylor, moved from her hotel penthouse tonight to the silence of a lonely sickroom at the London Clinic. Philadelphia, Oct. 30, Senator John F. Kennedy Doctors are

to give her said tonight thot

special treatment for a elected President, he

that has 0 "tax would consider

mystery virus cut of four

her five or

temperature months" duration as one means of fighting any Castro supporters promptly Havana appeared more political called the US show of strength

recession that might ariso than military with few militia- a "fresh provocation and then carrying more than side-

during the coming winter, eggression."

arins.

At the same time, he pledged Guantanamo Bay, the that he would "maintain the value of the dollar," Marines took full advaninge of current

London, Oct. 30. the base's 20 baseball fields, six and work for a "full employ-

Gretna big swimming pools and golf mont goal" of 82 million jobs

which run WAY courso after a threat of rain by the end of 1988.

to be married, the Discussing

American Church services were paszod. held in relays.

economy, the Democratic can-

It was on dleplay in the Meanwhile, speakers znnounc-didinto said American business

amithy of this village on the ed one Havana. militia con- is "ahaky." He said he would "The doctors will try a new England-Scotland-border. The centration that 147 men-about not apply the term recession one could come

Mr Fisherthy which was the scene of treatment," company

strength in each of now, but that

said earlier, "I'm worried love-match, ceremonies is now a the city's 43 militia districts during the winter months. would be equipped with "the

sick. She has had an In addition, he reaffirmed his

This morning, it was found awful *most moderni weapons-pre-boilef that there would be ho

of temperature

that thieves had cut the steel from conflict between his Catholle re

about 103." sumably those obtained Czechoslovakia.

chain which protects the door, ligion and the constitutional Castro said yesterday the 300 duties of the Presidency.UPI. Miss Taylor's illiness has held and; removed IAFF militia leaders are récelying at the Cubati pecial training Army's Managua base, possibly for leading the "eilte""', militia delachments-AP,

United States authorities said it was simply weekend liberty for the highly-trainca Marine assault force which had spent four weeks at sea aboard the converter carrier Boxer.

They akied, however,

that

the violi was a strong hint to

Fidel Castro that help was not for off if he should be tempted Lo make any move against the American base he wants to take over.

'Defenders'

AL

sistent high favor.. Huddled in a fur coat, Miss Taylor was taken into the Clinic by her husband, singer Eddy Fisher.

The famous anvil at

Green, over couples and has been stolen.

mumour.

US$45,000 ROBBERY ON LUXURY LINER

The Marine force is scheduled to sail from Guantanamo carly on Monday after 48 hours of | liberty,

In Havana, many thousands of miltiamen who have worn to defend the Cuban Prime Minister's regime - with their blood were "called from their boda at am for what the Castro-controlled newspaper NO TRACE

The theft of $45,000 (about £16,000) În cash was discovered on the Uner United El Mundo mald was on "orientation in view of the

Berlin Oct 30. States when it docked here today. By the time the lion was death,

existing situation,”

Aix-man isemref British and b shot by about 20 bullets the

Teheran, Oct. 30.

Gmany after, accompany the ship' toite soxt One of the largest concentra-Wost German Investigators have The money was taken from voyse to hotiroom had been wrocked by Prince Bernhard

onion was at Havana Univer- solled to traceskie Sabre det, rate in the purser's office, which tave-hour stop here to die stop, Bremerhaven, the raging animal and there Netherlands arrived today on a

where well-organised clots reported to have town scioins the ship's mau foyer, umborit passengers from New Wallobnduct, this. In was blood all over the floor, oven-day visit at the invitation sty

vestigatishi aboard mhip and dis- Queen United States Lines oficials; York. asked why he bought the loti, of the Shah, it

aludent militismon harangued || Dangerously clow 10

močnikkaew when the Unded tha man said "Ona has to He will visit İsfaham and on timeals of Invasion htm | Kilzabeth's Comet, airliner, In- baldyri,

United States Lines, officials, SEM GHAZI 15 Bouilhampton on bays 6 hobby, after all," Bhick and hunt in the Casplan abrost: Concentrations scattered formed sources said here to- Police was called to the ship

Joey paisle throughout,, nightë=Reutër,

an hour before it resumed its arranged for two detectives To [We China Mail, Special Jungle-leuterate

for help used their pistols to Cafuri, who used a hunting gun, foll its attempt to scopo. escaped in the confurlonAFP.

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