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of the BERLIN SHOWDOWN NOW?
day
Trade Fairs and Exhibitions
¡N ́his annual report to the
recent meeting of the Chinese Manufacturers AB- nociation the Chairman ingeniously placod the project of a permanent ex- hibition centre in the im- mediate
tho context of annual so-called exhibition. of Hongkong products. They came under neparate points, it is true, but this mattor has A familiar history, and the confusion of the two very different things in the past is not dispersed by the language in which the report on the annual exhibition in couch- ed.
This popular event is
more
of a Fair for the masses than a display of Hongkong products. It serves a use- ful purpose and should be continued while the land Is available for it. The OT-
dinary folk do not have many diversions from their life of toll. This exhibition is undoubtedly one of them.
They go there in such great numbers. 'that the atten- dance on the last occasion topped the million mark. It is virtually family
A
festival for the poor, for men, women and children go along to enjoy the bright lights and the bril- llance of the displays on the various stalls, and sometimes to buy a little according to their means,
MOM that point of view
F
the Chairman had every right to claim that the ex- hibition was successful be-
yond all expectations. It is
INJURIES Mr K's 48-hour BEARS WHO SPACEMAN'S
IN THE
BULLRING
Madrid, Aug. 6 Four bullfighters
AN
wero gored, three of thom .cariously, in Spanish bullrings today.
Matador Juan Bienvenida wax gored in the left thigit while performing in Valde- ponax.
He received eight-inch wound which described by attend- ing doctors as sérious.
During this same corrida xalatani bullfighter, Jesus Bajo,
Riso WAJ seriously gored in the right thigh.
Wan
SX#
Ini Barcelona, Manuel Blanques was rored bæhis first
matador bull. The suffered two six-inch deep wounds in his thighs and possible
of his fracture skull.
*
Another matador, Victor Quesada, received two-
right Inch wound: In the thigh but doctors called it Bot serious-AP.
BODY OF
RAF PILOT
FOUND
Dacco, Aug. 6.
barrage of threats, pledges
Paris, Aug. 6.
Western diplomats expressed fears today that Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Khrush- chev, has advanced his timetable for a showdown over Berlin,
sources
Diplomatic
said an for the sighing of the East
this treaty
yeur, unprecedented 48-hour barrage Germany
spaco
showmanship, ained at stampeding into a "negolisted"
urgency.
seemed the West acceptance
of the Soviet forms for a Berlin settlement now.
of Soviet threats and promises giving his plan an element of capped by a dazzling display of
In Meanwallc.
Paris! the Western Foreign Ministers warned the Soviet Union to- night not to try to overrun the free
West people of Berlin. "The Berlin problem cannot bo settled by threats of unilateral action," a joint state- the United States, ment by Britain, France and West Gor- many sold after the second day of the four-power conference
Stage set
Mr Khrushchev get the stage for the signing of a separate peace treaty with East Germany in a secret summit conference with his satellites this week that was dramatically announc un the German crisis. ed from Moscow last night.
Diplomatic
The Western powers agreed sala it that
the problem of Berlin
now looks as if Mr Khrushchev should be handled by negotia- soccer ❘tion, But they reiterated that Get on Germany may than anticipated, possibly, even the Soviet Union must be rea- before the West
German sonable in order to bring about a
elections in mid-September or settlement. the Communist Party Congress
in Moscow in October.
Such a move would seriously upset Allied plans which are being ministerial
geared
Delivered
The joint statement on Berlin La current was delivered by the Amorfean consultations in spokesman after a day that bad Paris-to-East-West-negotiationscen two meetings, of U.B. Socre. in the late autumn, well after tary of State Mr Dean Husk
Lord Home, Mr Maurice Cauve the German elections.
de Murvilie of: France, and Mr Heinrich von Brentano of West Germany.
Diplomatic sources said the
ASSAULTED
TOURISTS
New York, Aug. 6. · Rangers at a national: park at Gatlinburg, Tennesee have "ramay- ad throd black bears who, they said, ware "gotting cranky” and hitting tourists who refused to break the park's don't-feed-the- animals rulo.
Chief Ranger Tom Ela, of Great Smoky National Mountain
Park, said his men, im-
10th CIRCUIT
AROUND
THE EARTH
Moscow, Aug. 6.
Vostok II has completed 10 circuits of the globe in space, the Tass, news agency
mobilised the bears by ounounced tonight.
firing hypodermic darts at them from air rifles, then loaded them into truck-China Mall
a
Special.
TYPHOON" JUNE HITS TAIWAN
Talpol, Aug., G. South-east Formom waa hit tonight.by. Typhoon June, which is expected to unlenah its full violence in the against the coast Taltung area on Monday morning.
Reports said the typhoon had gathered strength and now had.winds near the contre of 162 mics so bour.
The typhoon was expect. ed to blant Es rage «gainst the
towering mountains which cross Formosa' from north to mouth und..... then dying to a tropical storme sweep over the faland- and Formosa 'Straits towards the China
malaland,
Tass said the spaceship with spaceship had travelled 254,200 out. which, it pointed Gherman Stepanovich miles Major
11s "represents
head `merous' the a distance greater on beard Bnished Titov 10th elreult or the earth at 11:45 than that to, the moon,"
Pulse rate time, (0.5.45 am pin Moscow HKST).
Tiloy finished his 10th orbit
At that time, Tuss said, the of the earth in "good condi-
don," it was stated.
|| Stevenson laws for
urges space
Boston, Aug. 6,
Mr Adlai Stevenson said that the latest Russian space achievement showed up the need to prevent the arms race from spread
·lug into "outer space.
The
måler U.S. delegate to forward. “Let us hope the the United Nations, who has capsule is recovered and the te been spending the weekend of this brave man saved..... "I am stre thote are the viewa with President Kennedy at his The German phase of the Big summer home here, said he and of President Kennedy, and I am Four meeting now is over. Mr Mr Kennedy: shared the view sure also this event sharpens the Von Brentano will go home to- that space laws were necessary need for some action to regulate morrow
the and the discussions and they hoped
Soviet the use of outer space and to
de- among France, Britain. and the Union. would, "no longer keep the arms race from spread- United States will turn to such lay in joining us in co-opera-ing to that field. matters as Laos Africa and Uve regulation." Latin America-UFI.
The body of the pilot of tha
RAF Jovolin, which crash-weekend Soviet propaganda ed in the jungles of East campaign, in effect, serves notice on the West to hurry up and Pakistan yesterday, was
come to terms with Russia or brought to Dacca today. face imminently unilateral
а The pilot w31 identified Ds Soviet decision.
Edward
*was The Soviet campaign ed by a number of trade Owens 30, of Hillingdon, shrewdly
launched to coincide delegations and missions an | Middlesex.
with the four-power consulta- woll as merchants from both Despite д widespread Irtions now in progress in Paris local and foreign firms, search, no trace has been found among the American, British,
and West Nor did any of the shop at the navigator of the plane French
true, too, that it was attend-Fight- Leutenant
at the head foreign ministers which came down keepers, who have to pay of the Bay of Bengal, about 70 Nato ailles. pretty heavy rents, register miles from Khulna. any protest about unfair competition,
PARACHUTE
The Javelin was one of five
the
A Pakistan Air Force doctor Owens
Germán
and their
Inclination
It was, perhaps, a little un-nighters flying from Britain to Mr Khrushchev has mobilisod
timely to have reproached be based at Singapore, Flight-
every means of propaganda to Government for its alleged Lieutenant Owens body was shortcomings in trade profound near his parachute, about Jufluence, intimidate and confuse the Allies the eve of their motion at the very moment six miles from the spot where
crucial decisions, and to win when it was accomplishing wreckage was spotted from world support for his polley by one of its greatest nehlove air yesterday. ments in this Beld at the Sydney Fair. In this form who later examined the body.
Flight-Lieutenant motion a good deal of | might have died from a
frae has been shown tured neck and strangulation and much prestigo--and, caused by the ropes of his para one hopes, real business chute.
Two planes will continue the gained.
doubt more could be done search for the navigator to- In other directions.
Howmorrow-Reuter.
Of
No
ever, it la hardly the tradi- tion of British 'administra- lion or the free economy Governments on a whole to
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as travelling salcamen in the ordinary sense of the
term.
The CMA have sent out an
said
STOP PRESS
occasional mission of their SPACEMAN'S
own, and with good results, sometimes even in direct salos, though occasionally these endeavours were re
lated, as in Singapore, to the possibilities of putting up branch inctories.
HE Hongkong section at Tthe Sydney Trade Fair
appears to have
been an
artistic as well as popular triumph. It is a permanent display of this type that Hongkong needs,
where samples and prices are at Onco obtainable and visiting buyers have every facility, while the attractive nature
of the display would make
magnet for touriste.
It
But it would ho primarily for the genuine buyers. The
atrol-
tourists and the pubiendary fore would be a consideration. In Canton the display is almost con tinuous, though the trade officials are in attendance for direct business only at the two main seasons of the year. Hongkong porman- ont exhibition, would, strous alisplay rather than direct busina, which would le between buyers and manu- Lastururs themselven.
NAP
a headline-grabbing strategy.
None of his moves has aug- slightest inclination gested the
back down on his take-it-or- leave-it Berlin project.
ta the past 48 hours Mr Khrushchev
COLONEL
TO BE A BUTLER
A
London, Aug. 0.
A columnist of the Sunday Pictorial reported here today that
Artillery Royal colonel, due to retire soon. after 24 years army service, hopes to become a buller in the United States.
Sent four separate notes to the Allies reaffirming his in-
Lieutenant Colonel John tention to sign a peace treaty Whitaker, aged 43, commander with East
unless of the 21st Medium Regiment, Germany,
Royal Artillery, will collect his they meet his terms.
that West gratulty, his £825 a year pen-
• Threatened Germany could be wiped out sion, cross the Staite in an old m the first few hours of a war Jalopy and then go into private the said earlier that 10 nuclear service, the columnist wrote in destroy this mass-circulation newspaper, bombs each could France and Britain and an even-China Mail Special, Ismaller, mumber could demolish
Italy),
Put a man into sustained space debit to impress the Allies with the might and dependa- bility of Russian long-range London, Aug. 7. rocketry. Cosmonaut, Major
• Announced aldando coming visit to Tunisia. This Gherman Titov, woke up would add to French President after 7 hours of sleep at Charles de Gaulle's troubles at
Soviot
Racial battle
Nashville, Aug.. 6. Taunting while youths, throw- ing punches and ergs, charged an integrationist, picket une here last night.ph Chib-swinging police broke arresting is
2 am today Moscow time, time when French particlpa- the melee,
the official
Hon in Allied military planning Soviet nows
on the defence of Berlin i agency Tass announced. essential.
up
Negroes and whites.
Two youths — one white, `one Tho Tast announcement 27. Had his satellites endorse | Negro-were treated at a how-
in an English his project for a peace treaty pital for bumps and bruisen
with Enat Gerritshy at a secret The racial outbrast occurred store
came
language broadcast Communist summit in Moscow. dutside w chain grocery beamed of North Ameri- *. Ordered the competent just before closing time, about co and hourd hero.-UPI, bodies" to ready preparations 9.40 pmAP.
FIANCE TAKEN AT HIS WORD-SHOT DEAD
Rome, Aug. 5.,
A 22-year-old form girl to Santa Maria, Capija Vetere, Italy, was accused today of killing her former fiance with a pistol he gave her to use in cate he failed.
to marry her. A few hours later shu gave birth to a
Police said two bystanders also were gravely wounded when Consiglia Eclaudone opened fro on. Aldo Minstas, 32, a law-student, ›
Police told this story
As Marron was talking with Friends in bar, Condella walked up to hùm ind bogen
customers →→→ Alfredo' Prauilo,
Merras, who told me to shoot 38, and Antonio : de Micco, him if he failed to marry me, BI also fell to the floor. He decided, he did not want They were rushed to a ⠀⠀ to merry“ me, so I did: what hospital.
Pihe told me to do a pen The Consiglia want to a police | Police wat har to the locni Jail.
atation and handed the platot | In a cell there har taky was, lont offfeer. She was quoted | boen,
No chbegs was placed againgi
Bring. He fell dend. Two baz") ironis vemspon was så gitsidlom
"ADMIRATION
His pulse rate was 58 to the minute, lower than average but fatisfactory Medically, a pulse rate of from 50 to 100 is con- оц sidered normal depending
· conditions of health and cir- cumstances.
absolute Thr
form is 72.
From his 10th orbit Tilov started into his 11th, the Tass news d ́agency announcement said, and "the flight....is con-
When he finished 10. cireults
tinuing successfully."
Tilov: had been aloft 14 hours and 45 minutes-UPL
Police beadquarters kaið no reports of typhoon dam- age or extunities `could 'be- expected before Monday. morning.AP.
Residents
flee from
Rescuers forest
rescued
Newcastle, Aug. 0.
makera Thousands of holiday
Today, saw - Royal Air-Force helicopter plunge into the Tea A
mir-sca
· and sink during an rescas Exereléè neis here.: The President has recently announced his proposals for The helicopter just missed a cendinghy from which it was about Inslead, "Russia's 'scientific contribu- co-operative, sharing of tion to the conquest of outermunications and weather aptel to "rescue” an airman.
admira lites. We hope the Russians he and the three-man crew were space commandis our
won't delay in joining us in co-pleked up by a lifeboat taking tion," Mr Stevenson cald.
use part in the exercise-Chinn "Orbiting a new astronaut for operative regulation in the
Mall Special e longer period is another step of outer space."-Reuter.
24 perish in Budapest
air disaster
Vienna, Aug. 6.
Twenty-four people were killed when a Dakota aircraft of the Hungarian Airlines crashed in East Pest, a residential part of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, this afternoon.
one
at.
Police told
reporters Budapest that the aircraft which. started from Fielhegy Airport, of ita regular Was sightseeing flights,
All the people on board, [recluding 20: passetigers [OUT
and
A police officer in charge of rescue operations, told reporters that no people resident in these blocks were either injured or killed.
1
-NO FIDDLING
fire
New York, Aug. 6. forest fire which flared up during a 100-degren heat wave forced the overnight evacuation of a mining town a fow miles south of Helena," Mon- tana's capital, but was nearly oncircled futer by volunteers using" avery- thing from bulldozers, to garden hoses.
All 360 residents of,Clancoy, 10 miles south of Helena, lerí their homes. The fire destroyed one five-room residence there. Several other buildings and sheds also were burned.
DANGER
Some 40 residents moved out of the commimity of Alhambra,
farther down the valley. In-
cluded were.
residents of a
the, evacuation elderly, where was primarily because of danger from the amoke haze.
resort-type guest home for the
Citizens of Unionville and Jefferson City also were alerted for possible evacuation, but no order was issued,
London, Aug. 10. Many of those who fled their Ronald Downs, 28-year-old homes took refuge in Holona, The cause of the accident
postman, was fined £16 with which was not endangered by costs here for using a was not, immediately known,
pre- the fire." It was the only Dakota plane franked envelope to back all
of the Hungarian Airliner. It wit mainly used for sightseeing flights during the months-Reuter.
стеж miembars, Huneian citizzas, were killed. and The aircraft exploded caught fire after it crashed be tween housing blocks
summer
Those who stayed in the area horse after watching it win on had only the flickering light of
candies and lanterns to television.
ald The horse's name war-No them during the darkness;ainco Fiddling-China Mail Special. power was out—AP.
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