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TWILIGHT OF
THE 'QUEENS'
THIRTY
the Ú#?¥ years Twift three
funnelled
JUIC four- trans-Atlantic
liners were enjoying their heyday. Non-stop flights across the vast ocean were burely in their infancy. The
hit ge advent of
then a
It
Cunarder was not bold gamble on the future. was an attempt by a re- nowned British steamship line to maintain its supre-
for
nhead in 4 macy
bo- luxury passenger run
and tween Southampton New-York. It was a service which Cunard could fairly claim to have done more than any other line to de- velop and perfect.
Looking back on those years,
RUSSIA
REJECTS
PROTEST
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Washington, Oct. 25. The Soviet Union today re- jected United States protest against East Ger- with interferenco American access to East Berlin, the State Deport ment announced tonight. The Department spokesman, Mr Lincoln While, kald the Unked States
the regarded Soviel rejection as **serious development" and was taking up the matter urgently with the governments concerned,
Meeting
Soviet nuclear Errol urges U.N. admits Mauritania,
tests blamed Britons to for skin
illness invest in HK
Rome, Oct. 26.
An Italian news agency said last night a painful skin disease has developed northwest among the population of a China province as a result of Soviet nuclear tests.
The Continentale News Agency gave no source for the dispatch, which was issued under a
News Agency! Hongkong dateline. The
Mr
O. Mongolia as members
United Nations, Oct. 25. The Security Council today approved U.N. membership for. Outer Mon- golia and Mauritania, breaking a deadlock that had endangered Nationalist China's seat in the United Nations.
tened to veto
London, Oct. 25. The President of the
Board of Trado, Frederick
Nationalist China had thren- General Assembly Erroll,
today
Outer Mongolla | year. urged businessmon here and the Soviet Union to vet to invest more capital and Mauritania. Both lifted their "know-how" and improve velo threats, sending the mem- their
on-the-spot repra- bership applications of the two small countries on to the sentation in eight coun- General Assembly. where final trics of Southeast Asia
assured. The two approval is and the Far East.
thus became the 102nd
103rd U.N. members,
Mr Erroll recently returned pore, Malaya, Hongkong. Burmu.j
specialises in Communist affairs and claims from a five-week tour of Singn- informants behind the Iron Curtain.
Continentale authorities
Chinese said in Sinklong have sute of emergency
because of the skin disease. The spokesman said the US. AUSTER PLANE ordered a
particularly 1936 when the protest was rejected at a meet- Queen Mary steamed ing In Berlin today between majestically down the So-Major General Albert Watson, lent on her maiden voyage, American Military Commander It is impossible to feel any in West Berlin und Colonel A. V. thing but pride in the Sulovyev, the Soviet Comman achievement of Cunard and der
John Brown, the British
General Watson had called on the Soviet military chief to
An
MISHAP
Auster late of the Air Force Hongkong Auxiliary
in a minor £u*~ was Envolved cident when it came in to land on the Shatin airstrip this morn Ing.
at
The starboard undercarriage of the plane collapsed as it was
accident happened Captain B. Berger, who piloted the plane, was unin- jured.
yard which built the first protest over recent incidents in "Queen" Ske made which East German border glorious sight, and the guards have stopped American landing.
elvilian officlafs The thrilling tusales which en-military and sued for the Blue Ribband from entering East Berlin-o am. with the French liner Normandy. recall an era which saw the high-murk uf British
achievement.
Reuter.
(See p 3, col. 3)
Deadlock
and
The package deal was con-
Indonesia, Thailand. Cambodia eluded after weeks of backstage
and South Vietnam.
He went there as Minister of State, Board of Trade his promotion two weeks ago to his present post.
Impressed
Inter this
At today's meeting of the 11-nation council nine mem- bers voted for Outer Mongo- Ila's admisalon - Britain, Geyink, Chile, Eqtioder. France, Liberia, the Soviet Unton. Turkey and the United Arab Republic. The United States abstained. Nationalist
China's Tingfu F. Talung did not participate in the vote; "so that no pretext. muy be seized however meagre or unjustifiable, upon by the further manouvring and appeals that Soviet Union to cause
Kennedy, delay in the before reached to President
admission of President Chiang Mauritania." who urged Kai-shek's Nationalists not to
The vote for Mauritania was jeopardise their UN. seat by 9-1, with the Soviet Untun vetsing Outer Mongolla as they abstaining. The United Arab tract done in 1955.
Republic cost the lone negative The deadlock
vote as a gesture of solidarity With Morocco.—AP.
Continentale sald the Urst Pare of the mess occurred two weeks ago in a forced inbour camp in Sinking, when Local capital in Hongkong a number of workers complajti-
was eager to link with British ed of painful beadaches and technical know-how in setting boils.
up new enterprises, Mr sald.
Doctor
By the time a doctor arrived at the camp, the agency sold, were several dozen workers
diccase, it stricken with the said there were fears at first that the illness might be the bubonic plague, but a labourer from Shanghai who had been
was set up by the Soviet Union, which vetoed Mauritania last December and Erroll treated to do so again unless the Mongolions were admitted. Hongkang
With the onus thus thrown on Wa3 ideally
Chinese by the Altusted for the Japanese and the Nationalist Southeast Asian markets and Soviet Union, Mauritania's 12 he had come away impressed | African supporters approuched with the ski and efficiency of the Nationalists, the Colony's factories.
"I hope you will all seriously consider whether there is any way in which you can join with Hongkong in some new indus-
shipbuilding Crash kills six UK to repay loan in Japan after the war told Reute enterprises," he said.
THE Queen Elizabeth
216
coreer
起
New York, Oct. 25.
that the symptoms were the same -as shown by London, Oct. 25. followed, only to begin A troop train carrying 403 Britain is to repay £100 ml-radiation vletims in Nagasaki.
Continentale said doctors ut of the U.S. 32nd lion of the money she has DOT first were unable to diagnose the her
trooper, members 08
Division, Wisconsin
rowed from the International und in the postwar years! Infantry
the Treasury illness because they did not know Orst the flying boat, Nations Guard (state militia). Monetary Fund,
that Russia had exploded atomic crashed into a 10-ton truck 10- Saunounced here tonight. then the piston-engined
bombs at the testing range of day kliting six men in Miles It was expected that the trans-Lake Balkash, some 375 miles to airliner, then the turbo City, Montana,
action would be completed next
the west. prop and finally the pure None of the guardsmen, mem- Tuesday, tho Treasury added. fet challenged the Atlanticbers of the famed Red Arrow I was understood the repay- giants the Inevitable de Division, was seriously injured.ment was due to the return of cline set in. It is against Dead were five trainmen and the funds after the restoration
confidence in sterling-Beuter. this background that the truck driver-AP. Cunard Steamship Com-
vo
decided has pany "scuttle" its plans for un Ambitious Q 3. A £30
million 75,000-tonner to reclaim the fading glories: of the past.
However regretful the deci- sion, it seems to be based realistic assessment Na- future prospects,
un
of
turully British shipbuilding i firma and workers are keen- ly disappointed.
The in-
dustry has experienced a
Police officer, sergeant held
in spy probe
[
lenn time in recent years. A Chinese police inspector and a Chinese police sergeant have been detained in the current espionage probe, it was learned this morning,
But those who have in- spected the new 42,000-ton Oriana and the Inter 46,000- ton Canberra can have no doubts that both British shipping lines and British yards are still the most enterprising in the world even though rising costs have deprived builders of many new order.
Whatever she writes must
statement.
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The dispatch said further cases of the "atomic disease" have been reported in various collective organisations and forced labour camps In north- west China.
Appeal
I sald at radio stations were | broadcasting appeals to any per- son suffering from a "stronge disease" to report to the nearest health service post
These 12, all former French African colonies like Mauritania, retaliato warned they would against a Nationalist veto of Mongolia by voting for Com- munist China when debate on seating Peking 'comes ap in the
U.N. tells Russia
cancel bomb test
United Nations, Oct. 25.
A resolution urging Moscow to cancel a 50- megaton H-bomb blast was passed by the U.N. Political Committee tonight over bitter Soviet opposition.
Continentale sald workers la the "Camp Of The Great Jump-one
#he
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By a vote of 75 to 10 with nvert a vole. They Brat tr'ed to Disstention (Mall) the have the Commilice adjourned;
Wins £120,316
London, Oct. 25. Aitred Cooper, a labourer, was told in Stoke-on-Trent today he had won a recard £120,316 for ons penny in a national football pool.
Mr Cooper had not claimed on his entry think- Ing
he had failed to get the maximum points.
The pools fires told him he had won first dividend, with second and third dividends bringing
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Flying pigs
GEN. TAYLOR
General Taylor
to visit Colony
| General Maxwell D. Taylor
will visit Hongkong this weekend, on route to tho United States from his official mission to Viet-
nam.
London, Oct. 25.
General Taylor and hi party are. scheduled to arrive at Kal A British Oversous Airways Tak airport from Bangkok at Corporation plono loft 4.30 pm on Saturday, by special London airport tonight on transport.
a special flight for Japan
They will stay at the Park with o passenger cam- Kot In Kowloon.
plemont of 37-all padi-
gree breeding piglets.
They plan to depart at about
noon on Monday for the Philip-
The piglets were ordered by pines. the Japanese
government as
General Taylor's short visit to
ing Rat," where the first cases Cummittee approved an eight- and then to prevent a closure of part of a plan to change the of the disease were reported, nation resolution recommending debate which paved the way for muto plx strains in Japan. They Hongkong will be "entirely for are building
were flown in railroad line that the U.N. General Assembly an immediate vote.
specially pro rest," a spokesman for the US. The General Assembly will gurised plane to ensure suficient Consulate General said today. linking Moscow with Feking by confront Moscow with solemn way of
Den- warmth. Soviet cities of appeal to refrain from eating
meet tomorrow morning.
"Accordingly, neither he not Total air fare for the passen-members of his party will be Novisibirks and Alma Ata: the big bomb scheduled before mark proposed arrangements be
made to get quick ratineation of gers was £3,400 — one way. avaliable for Interviews or Д said the Soviet rection of the the end of this month.
Only the Soviet bloc and Cuba Cammittee action at that Reuter.
news conference." Ine has already been completed
lime. and the Chinese stretch is being voted against the appeal.
The action capped a day in
built by "an army of loves from all parts of China, Mon-which the Soviet bloc aided by golla and Tibot."--UPI.
TROPICAL STORM
Токур
БОТО Asian-African nations tried desperately to plunge the i Committee into procedural dls- putes that would delay action.
Rebuffed
In the course of the debate, MAMMANWAYNE the Soviet Union Indicated it would reject any appeal to call off the 50-megaton blast.
As usual, Government malo |
sllence, telaed
having Arst pass the scrutiny of a "nothing further to add to our security officer before it reach- previous statement."
ed Tsang's hand, it was
It declared manoeuvres by ported, Nor could it be confirmed
Nato nations would not deter were, na re-
It is understood that Tsane's
the Soviet Union from perfect- whether the two
deportation, when it takes place,
But Committee Chairman Mr Ing its defensive capabilities. ported detained last week,
made known to fae Meanwhile intensive inves- will be
Mario Amadeo of Argentina, a At this morning's session the through
official an
Tokyo, Oct. 25. tigations are continuing follow-ubile
Typhoon Bille, downgraded skilful lawyer-diplomat, guided Committee overcame a Soviet- security
the voting i led Allbuster and voted storm the Committee ing the arrival of
Those detained were said to to a 45 mph tropical officers frein London.
have worked оп coilecting late today was 450 mlies mouth from the Communal attacks set aside general nuclear de The total number of deten-
bate to conaider the resolution classifed information tions has not been officially Hongkong,
about of Iowa Jima at 9 pm, U.S. bloc.
The Soviet bloc was rebuffed requesting Moscow to cancel the which offered £18 million disclosed but security inquiries details of personalities.
British forces and air force weathermen reported.
in two last minute attempts to test—AP. -AP. ald for the Q 3 project, have extended to almost every now withdrawn. Mr Mac-activity of Government and the millan has been accused of armed services. securing Tyneside votes in the inat elections by false reported that a RAF officer was also belleved involved and was
ARTICULARLY unfair is. the criticism directed at Government The British
Yesterday the Chinu Mail
protencer. The only wonder awaiting investigation.
is that the Cunard line
waited until now to aban- don
Ita plans when the decline in traffic has been
More than 7
So for more than seven
apparent for almost four people have been detained by years,
the police on suspicion of Com- munist spy activities with cells There' la talk of a more in the Hongkong polies anu
modest venture known an Belilah forces here,
the Q 4, 60,000 tons, coating This number includes former
Joha £26 million and carrying ASP
Tang Commandant uf
onetime the
Thank has been detained since October 3 and has changed his place of custody three times in succession.
Te
1,800 passengers, but Its Police Training School in Aber-
Deputy future too must be ካገ-
deen. certain unless Cunard is reassured of · future pro- apoets and manages to per- Rundo the Government to renew. ita auboldy offer. Prosent indications, how ever, are that we are living the twilight of the ginnt that while and
undoubtedly
In wife has been seeing him future for trans-Atlantic but ench time she must apply for permission, be brought to limers, the competition from his neighbourhood in a police the airlines in certain to car and communiente only in Incronso,
д
I believed to be delalord in Chatham-road Camp where two security officers slay with 1 day and alcht in hi
room.
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