1960-11-02 — Page 1

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

LIBRARY, SUPREME COURT

CAY

FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMS

* GILMAN'S

Comment

THE WEATHER

Modarata "to" fresh Easterly winds. Fine, Temperature

at 1 pm 75 degrees Fahrenheit, relativo humidity 57 p.c.

CHINA

GL+7

No. 37812

LATE FINAL

MAIL

Established: 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960.

Price 20 Cents

Only on Pan Am

JETS

ON EVERY

FLIGHT

From Hong Kong Phone 37031

Retaliation for supplying U.S. with missile base

Of The MOSCOW THREATENS BRITAIN

Day

A SWINGEING

INCREASE

WHAT stoleat, long suffering

people Que locat indus. trialists Art, Ronta jor number of factories occupying Crewn land Hovo rlsen

by eight to 33 times what

The Pentagon's 'aggressive

schemes'

London, Nov. 1.

they were a year ago. The Moscow Radio tonight threatened Britain

Increase took effect in July this year but complaints are only just beginning to be .heard.

One reason given is that bille from Government are only just.being received. This may ezo, but the effect of the new messure

have been known months ago and. It le hard to escape the conviction that those affected would have. done a greater service to local industry if they had protested Immediately..

по

with retaliation for supplying a base for U.S. missile-carrying nuclear sub- marines.

In an English-language broadcast beamed to the United Kingdom, Moscow Radio's "observer" said: "It is absolutely clear that if all these new or old bases are used for aggression! against the peace-loving countries, they will be targets for an inevitable retaliatory blow."

The broadcast said that Bri-.

MANY will wonder what on Ish leaders are generous with earth pottered Government declarations of their love for to push through a regulation peatee and their desire to solve which forces ud rents all disputed international prob- drastically and unreasonably. Jums through negotiation. Perhaps previous renta at However, the observer said. Three cents a square foot were was from British airfields that on the low alde, but now welU.S. spy planes flew toward rather abeurdly to the Soviet frontiers. Nuw it is Brt- other extreme of charging $tish ports that are supplied for aquare foot,

schemes by routine aggressive Government recognises that low the Pentagon.

Today the Prime Minister, Mr: taxation is erential it. Indus

this Harold Macmillan, told year's opening session of Parlin- ment that Britain had "under- base in taken to provide" a Scotland for Polaris missile sub- marines,

try, our lis-blood, is to thrive and preoper. But by keeping taxes low and forcing rents up instead to the stage where

threatens one company

ts

close down, isn't it defeating the objects of its own policy? MOVERNMENT should at least

have the decency to ex plain why it has taken this extraordinary course of action, It could

the alco revcat amount of additional revenue And I It will thereby gain, the proteste made by local meet with the Industrialicia response thay deserve, the full ronis will be schedule 91

revised.

TALKS BEGIN

TOMORROW

London, Nov. 1. us, Navy authorities and local Scottish officials will star! talks

about on Thursday Installation of the anchorage for U.S. atomic submarinos la northern Scolland, an authori. tallve source said toulght. It will be located in the River Clyde about 30 miles from Glasgow,

U.S. Naval representatives will meet officials from Scottish townships

and from various departments of the Bri- tish Government to discuss the In Washington, authorities installation of the anchorage.

About reacted with some surprise to

Americans are 1,500

Surprise

12

Mr Macmillan's_statement in † expected to become permanent The House of Commons that representatives al the Clyde the Polaris rockets of US River base. nuclear submarines which will A U.S. Navy submarine ten- use the Clyde River supply, der will take up position at the station can be fired only after anchorage in February, 11 whit "fullest possible previous be followed by a floating dock, The first Polaris missile is ex-

March.- pected to arrive In AFP.

consultation."

WAS

such No

commitment made when the agreement la establish the station had been negotiated, US State Department officials said.

The fairest way of doing this would be to prepare a scale of gradual increases over a period

The Department, they added, of five years for as it stands at

confirm that the present the measure is a aud could not

den and crippling blow below United States would fre the Solt to Government's Polaris from

industrial tenants.

the the submarines only after consultation with Britain.

U.S.-BRITISH

ATOM TALKS

Time to cheer made it clear that the Polaris son said today that the joint

Towns under water

HK consul refuses

note of protest

on

Algeria

The West Country of England,

HAS HE-The Shah's son FOUND SORAYA

A YETI

Sir

SKIN?

Chicago, Nov. 1. Edmund Hillary has

found

а skin in the Himalayas which sher- pa: tell him is that of a Yati or Abominable Snowman,

was an-

nounced here today.

Mr Balley Howard, President or Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, which aponsored Sir Edmund's expedition,

had sald Sir Edmund

sent him

letter in which he reported finding the skin of an unusual type of bear which fits many of the commonly- accepted descriptions of the Yeti.

Mr Howard said the letter added: "All our sherpas say It is the Yell of a larger variety. The discovery was very ter- usting and exciting-end we re- gard it as a particularly signi

ficant exhibit."

The party was to have returned to Kalmandu, capital of Nepal, chout December 8.

where half a year's rain has fallen in a month, has suffer ed tragically from the damage caused by floods and in the

Mr Howard said that because past few weeks, ten of it of the find the expedition would towns have been submerged to

be extended to about December such an extent that firemen 20,--Reuler. "no" longer"find"iny"`place”to pump the water from how is when they go to thò'rescue, Among the towns which have 'gone under', in the floods are many' resorts of the sunshine' counties of England.

For the fourth time in a month, housewives are battling to preserve the carpets and fur- niture of their homes-and the forecast b: "More flood- Ing",

DEVON

The French Consul-General in Hongkong, Mr J. L.Worst alt is Taunton

Soulie, this morning refused to accept from a delegation representing the Students' Union. of the University of Hongkong, a letter of policy towards protest against French Algerian students.

Washington, Nov. 1. US Navy authorities have The Alomic Energy Commis-

Mr Soulle received the dele- submarine would go into action United States-United Kingdom gutton in his offer but on learn- only in case of all-out nuclear meeting to review co-operation ing their mission he pointed out atomic energy that his functions were purely VERY Christian worthy of war. Its mission is to deter in the uses of

to name will cheer the aggression.

for mutual defence has been Archbishop ef Canterbury's The hydrogen warheads,. of concluded.

The Commission made no decision to visit Pope John in which the submarine carries JV, Rome. For while it does not cuch packs the destructive statement on the meeting itself, mean that Anglicans and power of about one million ions nor did it say whether the dis- Roman Catholics will now or of TNT,

Cussons had been fruitful. Bat in the forseeable future agree The submarine itself, the US It said plans were made to con to compromire on doctrina Navy snys, carries more de- tinue "co-operation in this feld issues, the summit meeting of structive power than all the in the future and further meet- the two leaders ta a first conventional bombs dropped by ings and exchange of related *Lep towards restoring the both sides during the Second matters are expected unity of Christiana by, break.

"World Wor-AP and UPI. course."--UPI. Ing through denominational Iron curtains and overcoming barriors of religious exclusive.

ICEL

Dr Fisher's bold and momentous stop could not have been taken unless it accorded with the wishes of his church. But it has wide ramifications beyond the Angilean Communion and will give a great and much. neoded boost to the ecumenti. all over the dal movement world.

It is described nea "aourtesy

vist" but the fact that it will

In ac

MACAO CAR CRASH DENIAL:

'It was not me,"

says Mr Harper

definitely take place la an 1: Mr Robert. Harper, Managing Director of Wallace

dication of the considerabis Improvement In inter-church relations in recent years. Next year or In 1962 the Vatican- sponsored Ecumenical Council will be held. If there were

double of its ability to attract

A report from Macao suld the

Harper and Co, reportedly involved in a car mishap in Macao, said this morning. "It was not me. I've been in Hongkong all the time." "The ear will definitely race The report said that apart for the Seventh from a bad shaking and minor mechanica Macao Grand Prix overlurled | scratches, the two while on a practice run over the were not injured, Guia Circult.

A sufficiently representativa accident occurred yesterday on Saturday,

afternoon when a Ford Anglia

gathering of Christian leaders,

Mr Harper 'diso denied it was

a practice rus.

It was just an engine check SLOW CHECK

by two mechanics running the

car back and forth en a short

Biretch of the Circuit.

DEATH OF

MRS

OWEN-HUGHES

administrative and that political matters were dealt with by the French Embirssy In London.

Therefore, he said, he was not. in a position to receive a docu- ment of a political nature and of an "interfering character."

DISCOURTEOUS

with its 31,000 inhabitants, where the river Tone has burst ita banks az flooded third of the town. In Exoler (Devon) floods have put 18,000 tele- phones out of action. Others of the badly-hit towns are Sidmouth. Exmouth, Mine- head, Dulverton (Somerset) Bridport (Dornet) Newport on the Isle of Wight, Romsey In Hampshire and Horncastle in Lincolnshire. More than 20 major roads and scores of side-roads are im- passable, says the 'A.A, which describes the Exe Valley s "one great lake". Picture showa Taunton, the Somerset hollday town---the latest victim of the floods in West England.

JURY DEADLOCK

As he accompanied them out of his office Mr Sculle told the delegation that since he was residing in a colony, it would appear to him "discourteous both to those in charge of the Colony and to those who bene- Ot from its university Institu- tions, to accept & motion against a so-called colonial policy."

The delegation from the Mrs Frances Isabel Owen-Unien had called en Me Soulle

Hughes, wife of leading to present to him a memoran Hongkong businessman, dum addressed to the President the panel as hopelessly dead- Colonel Harry Owen of the Republie of France Inlocked.

students But Judge Dawson indicated Hughes, died in England support of Algerian

French he probably would izko a poli and protesting against yesterday.

'colonial policy in Algeria.

of the 11 women and cne man it they falled to reach a verdict The call was made by the by Thursday.

Mrs Owen-Hughes' death oc curred in Street, Somerset, after a long illness.

She is survived by her hus band, a son and three daughters who are all in England at pro- sent.

Mrs Owen-Hughes was weil- known in Hongkong particularly for her work in the Girl Guides movement.

Los Angeles, Nov. 1. Superior Judge Laroy Daw- son today denied a defence mo- tion to take a poll of the Finch- Tregoft retrial jury and also rejected a request to discharge

| defegation In response to an In the somewhat unexpected appeal -telegram from the Co- ruling the prosecution did not ordinating Secretariat of the object to a poll-Judge Dowson National Unions of Students said in his opinion. The de- with headquarters

the liberations have not reached in Netherlands.

unreasonable time,"--UPI.

'in

'QUAKES ROCK S. CHILE

CHOLERA

KILLS 85

2

Srinagar, Nov, 1. Eighty-five people were report.

ed today to have died in cholora epidemic in Erlangar, Kashmir, within the last week. Two special aircraft brought supplies of anti-cholerh vaccine from New Delhi today, and 40 teams cf doctors were touring the city giving Inculations.

Offcials said the altuation was under control-Reuter,

IS

HAPPY

EX-QUEEN. SORAYA

Los Angeles, Nov. 1. The former Queen of Iran,

Princcas Soraya, today oxpressed her happiness over tha. son born to Shah Mohammed Roxa Pahlevi of Iran.

The Princess, who is on holiday here, was divorced by the Shah in 1958 because she fall- ed to give him an heir to his ancient throne. A son was

· born- yesterday' to the Shah and his present wife, Queen Farah.

100.

"I am glad the Shah has at lost realised his most cherished desire to have a sbh toʻbue- ceed him to the throne. I am most happy for the country and for my people Princess Soraya told her hos- less in California, Mrs Jaime del Amo, wife of the vice- consul for Spal In Los Angeles.

Mrs del Arno also said the Princess denied that she had sent a cable of congratulations to the Shsh.-UPI."

(See also PA),

U.S. TO DEFEND

BASE IN CUBA

Washington, Nov. 1. President. Eisenhower said in a statement today that the United States would take whatever steps were appropriate to defend its naval base at Guantanamo in south-east Cuba. The President said it was es- | lieved an attacks

was immin- sential that the United ent, Mr Hagerty replied "No

it is a restatement States position in Guanta- Amerleen position by the Presl- of the should be clearly dent, so that there can be no understood, because of the misunderstanding." importance of the base to Mr Hagerty also observed the defence of the West- that the President had made known the American position in ern hemisphere, "par-

conversations with and letters ticularly in the light of a some of his friends during the intimate relations the last week or so. Heuter.

+

· namo

which now exist between

the present government

of Cuba, and the Sino- Man broke

Soviet bloc."

Tho President also stated that the United States had no Intention of agreeing to the modification or abrogation of the arrangements · under which It leases the Guantanamo Naval base from Cuba,

Restatement

1

windscreens

of 7 cars

yesterday's nowa giye grounds preparing

ACTIVE for new hope,

Santiago, Nov. 1. Papa John gave Dr Fisher a

She was Colony Commissioner Thousands of men, women and children waited nervously welcome opportunity to make

from 1950 to 1987, when she outdoors in southern Chile fate today after three

A man auch vielt when he recently

who broke the wind- realgned because of ill-health.

violent carthquakes carly in the morning rocked expressed to a British Catholic

The White House Press streens of seven parked cars bichop blu admiration for

She was clso active in social the same area that was devastated by quakes last Secretary, Mr James Hagerty, in Wandbal with a stone, was Anglions. There is, however, a

told reporters that the Pre- May

regianded for a week by Me work in the Colony. temptation to see this only as

Mrs Owen-Hughes' husband

aldent's statement was; in fact, E. Corbally at Central, Court æ triumph of human good sonee

Berlin, Nov,

this morning to: he'examined Director

Many people, refused, even, here" Mr Roberto of

Rodriguez, a restatement of remorka made and a high degrea Lolerance

"One of the mechanics, rather West Berlin, police tonight re- in the Managing

• bei daɛtor. hours later to return to their director of the newspapor La oarller by Mr Thomas Cates, 200 Harry Wicking and Co Ltd, a by two exceptionally allied,

homes for fear that more Patris at Concepcion, sald by the Secretary of Defence, and The 27-year-old man, LA Lân, ncers, and dedloated leaders. inexperienced in racing speed, ported a queue of about

Admiral was making an adjustment to forries waiting at the Dabois Arin he joined in 1922.

He also holds a number of tramora would send the bulid-| telephone.

Arlolgh Burke, the of no fixed address, pleaded Admirable and welopme An the ignition to get more power berg control on the Autobus directorships. He is also a well- lugs tumbling.

Chief of Naval Operations, guilty to, a charge of malicious the projected meeting and when suddenly the car reached through East Germany to West known Mason, Tresurer of 3t Concepcion, Lebu, Puerto

Detective outstanding as the Pope and

to porn through the

John's Cathedral and Hon. Montt and several other cities when the earthquakes started," United States to defend Guan. Dr Fisher are, it le the aohlave a corner and slammed lats the Germany

wall.

East German check-peint,

Colonel of the Hongkong Hogl and towns along the south Pacl he said, “

tanamo In the case of a bid by Shelley ald last Thursday the ́mant";ef, pól human andavour

"The left front part of the car Police pald they had received ment.

fle costline were hit, but there "They are still gathered-Cuba or others to seize it. police received seven reports

Mauduil claiminti darnage to encar or personal 'déaire. For those

But all spare reports, that, the dolay was due

also a prominent were no Immediate reports of some in the Plaza de ArmAsked if the decision to Larue He WEB

Insp Bhelley added that medi- Who are forever asking for away damaged.

where they feel safe under wign of divine mallvily in the parts for repair were shipped to slownices in checking docu- sportsman and played in first- severe damage or injuries,***

statement in- cal examination revealed that by the East Gerinan division cricket up till Lost sea- "Thousands of men, women trees and away from buildings the President's world::" of man, here is yet there last night and arrived this ments

|authorities-Reuter.

"title"United States' be" Zul was!"Idekle? mirided," outdoors "that" might fall "on" them;"AP.) dicated aro «‹morning. another striking proof.

BOT

'and' 'children

They run out of their homes about the determination of the damage, sub-Inspector, A. 7.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.