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Off to

sweep

ancestral tombs

side

Long queues formed out- the railway atation, Peak Tram and bus stops early this morning as thou- sands celebrated the Chung Yeung Festival, the Ninth Day of the Ninth Moon. On this day, Chinese people visit cemeteries in the

New Territories, Aberdeen, and Pokfulam to "sweep the tomba" of their ancestors. They also climb Lac heights of Victoria Peak or other parts of the Colony.

The above ploture shows part of the crowd at the Kowloon-Canton Rollway station this morning. The remainder formed up in a queue stretching from the station to the Post Office entrance.

The KCR ran additional services to Wo Hop Shek and Sandy Ridge near Lown white the Peak Tram kept up a special fast ser- vice to cape with the thousands who waited in a which ended at t quette Joseph's College. Crowds began gathering at the varloux terminats an early

os 5.45 am and are expect- ed to continue until late

this evening.

Built too close to house

Nottingham, Oel, 17,

A 40-year-o civil servant here is demandlig that a £00,000 brand new supermarket should be pulled down because it was alstakenly built eight feet 100 elage to his house.

Mr Bevan Hughes said: "The supermarket runs down the batlum of my garden and con- pletely overshadows it."

Iis detached house and been devalued by £500 because of the supermarket, ho sald.

The Ministry of Housing and Local Government, told of hir Hughes demand, gid Notting- har Corporation had rande "an unfortunate LITOP" in building

the supermarket eight feet closer to his house than planned.

Letters from you to the editor

They laughed at me

The long

week-endi holiday has prevented me from rot- (ing hold of your.. Monday Issue (il now, and I want to say that I am more than la entire agreement with your able 'Comment' illed "No Time For Fear", as in recent months in conversations with friends and in correspondence to friends abroad I expressed the same view.

It may Interest you to learn that in December, 1931, writing in die columns of your morning's contemporary under no- de-plume which I now forget, I suggested that uniem im- mediate and bold actions be taken against both Japan and Italy, these iwo countries would within a decade bo come a real threat and a menace to world peace, and that in the case of Japan, If nothing was done to curb her Insatiable greed for territorial expansion at the expense of China, within Len years ske wont drive south and might even threaten Australia.

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ex-

dear

Jaffer possessed aur present weak-witt and cowardice, the story of the Bible would have been differently told, but David Insleast of being intimidated went forth boldly to slay the glan! with nothing more lethal thin a plece of stone. as the clement of success in war is surprise, and Goliath

never expected that his bluff would be called, that such a puny youth like David would dare to counter his threat. What we need

today is leaders will courage and foresight. garrulous generals who ean never keep their mouths shut for more than 24 hours. and their utterances are un- worthy of the attention of serious-minded people.

not

We tack stund teadership, we lack courage and above all we Jack the faith that will men to succeed, and so we drift on to the dangerous

neatness of the brink, and untess this drift is arrested and soon, we shall all falt Into the bottom- less pit from which there is no keturu,

MINOR PROPHET.

FESTIVAL

At the line my letter in the cor- respondence columns of the 'S.C.M.Past" was treated with Amused tolerance

the utterance of an imbecile, but exactly within ten years, al- most to the day, Japan did reach the south. occupying Hongkong and actually threatening (ustralia, tending as far down southern Asian the Philippines and. almost taking India as well.

All this had been due to In- decision, to Nervouancas of nations who were supposed to take the lead in world affairs, in exactly

same Usgusting manner as prevalling in the United Nations today, and I blatory really does repeat it- self, then we can expect an other universal upheaval with the World War I which will be Inteed the war to end all wark, for there will never be A "Festival Britannia," de-

Any more living things alive, and all the contestants will become as extinct as the đođe bird,

Today Russia is staging a gigan-

BRITANNIA

IN AMERICA

St Louis, Oct. 17.

signed to increase locul interest in Britain, opened here yesterday.

It is sponsored by the Board

Ule blut with her repeated at Trade, British expert groups setting off of

her various and local stores. 'denomination' bombs to show

CHINESE

SINGER TO GIVE CONCERTS

in

Pretty Shen Hovchi-yung (above) wili sive two con- certs this month in aid of ibe Hongkong

Training Centre for the Blind. Misa Shen, who was trained in Europe, China, Japan and the United States. is an operatio lyric soprano. She has sung in concerts China, Japan, Italy, Thailand and the US. She has sung for kings and princes and has given con- certa on television and played in films, Szechuan- born, Miss Shen will sing Queen's College October 23 at 8.30 pm and again at the Queen Eliza. beth School, Kowloon, on October 25 at 8.30 pm. Tickets are available at

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TRADE Fook, Excelsior

Music Co. Tom Lee Mano and Shanghai Piano and Organ Co.

Decree nisi granted

The wife of a police con- the nervous world bow

Mrs The exhibitions, street parades, stable,

Lee Poon Yuis- powerful she is, Just as Bima and contests will run for jen. of 175 Shanghal-street, Goliath advanced

fifth flour, was granted a de plertous

cree nisi against her husband, armed David to scare the day light out of him, and had the

fall might towards

hly two weeks. Un-

The Board and Trade has an PC Lee Yau-chau, of 45 Pubiles exhibit called "Eritain Past and Present" which will be featured In a leading sture.

Square-street, fourth

floor, In the Divorce Court this morning.

The ground for divorce WO adultery.

petilloner was repre-

At the same Une, Nottingham Formal agreement architecture, transport, industry,sented by Mr A. K. Sumad, on

Planning Committee decided to open * Inquiry into matter-China Mall Special.

the

Queen's views on China

expected soon

It shows the old and new in

Brt, education and agriculture.

"Fashion teas" will be staged by the fashion house group from London and London, Oct. 18,

the Incorporated Society ut London Fashion Britain's formal agreement to

Designers, featuring ball gowns the appointment of Mr Sam F. Gilstrap

as American Consul-by Norman Hartnell and Hardy General in Singapore will soon

Amics,

the instruction of Mesars K. F Wong and Co. The respondent appeared in person.

Parade

be sent to Washington, Govern→ An English pub has also been Dr D. J. M. Mackenzie, Direc- ment officials reported,

tor of Medical and Health per

set up, with a singer who will

Peking, Det. 17. Mr Gilstrap, presently Consul-provide atmosphere with tradi-vices, will take the salute at a Queen Elizabeth or Belghunt General in Hongkong in to lonal and contemporary ballads passing out pnestiont the in an Interview with the New arrive in Singapore Inte next and folk songs-China Mail police training school, Aberdeen, China News Agency and Radio week-AP.

Peking mid today that

WAB

Special.

the

James Bond [DNO BOOKED IN AT THE

HOTEL DEB BERGUED. TIERA BY JAN FEENING

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what had Impressed her most during her visit to China people's conЛdence in their iraders, their plynteni aiki moral healthiness, their thusiasm and love for their country, Peking Radia reported, "I hope that the country will woon bo reunified under the leadership of the Peoples Republic of China," she added.

The Queen anid: "I also wish that the ties of Driendship be tween the Chinese and Belgian people wiil

further strengthened and 1 find that file is of the greatest importance for our two peoples"—AFP,

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