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THE CHINA MAIL

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961.

THE DIAMOND MEN A

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NEW YORK - BHULTON · LONDON'

THEIR

DEFENCES

THE

man who had been showing me a little heap of diamonds wrapped them up neatly in a piece of paper and put them back in his safe.

"We're all a bit jumpy in Hatton Garden these days." he said apologetically. Then he added: "Just think what Billingsgate would be like if every kipper cost thousands of

Rounds

It was the kind at remark often heard in Hatton Garden today: the kind seldom heard until recently.

London's Jewel market, always a fascinating and mysterious plare is feeling vanerade The threat of violent crime is in the air.

sad

fung. becaus 1. Garden has In everVed unantic, exote,

DANGEROUS, but dealers can still be seen doing business in the open

By J. W. M. Thompson

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building. Most of the wond's damonis pass through here as "rough"

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MALAYAN NEWSLETTER FROM GREGORY WONG

deal for the aborigines

Kuala Lumpur.

AFTER four years of independence, the Malayan Government is at last going to do something concrete for the country's 50,000 aborigines by giving them a better deal and eventually integrating them with the rest of the national community.

of the New most

tande bas

While nothing will be done to force retrated into private offices, er

suberfaced building them to break with traditions, the Govern- te the which house the Diamond Clu

ment will not encourage their present the Dumond Bourse.

nomadic way of life. mmittee M Gerald Car thr white-topped tables The shries of these two meet- Strut, another prominent met lay

revern! million pounds ing places are interesting The char and

They looked like bits of Dare developed from pre-war gatherings in a cafe known as * Respit

16 A1 Morris Greengross, 2 They have elected ani 172 fatherly ma who has been a thanand merchant suce before the Ww A prosperous, res

stick janted rilazen

former Anayur of Holborn

Attacked

age he was

A few months altacked in his office by u Bang who made off with some 2400 worth of jewels from the sale

wartin serunts The Chamma! 19

skrit SP.

give anethods Can' Sa sand to nie thuk will have to be changes

So in a sense this end of ·! i Garden.

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Efforts will be made to en-

those Sure thot

in deep jungle do not

under come The men and women surling

"hostile control" os they did The rival hub was started at 2 ordinary steady London

The beguiling of the war, part- during the Emergency. 201

lyhelter the many damund

Antwerp fortune luger

Autum

w.arkets.

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is the IDE in trim suburbs were

Hatton pay preading out a

Flourished

regally.

market which ha

w that hogers,

"You don't think about the 14 Ar told me All you think of a stre and colout.

Thu, treasure-house is guarded by an obstacle course of double locks und bared window. with en

inue round every SIP portag

always Bourkhed doors

Then the underworld Matr tas ruded Halton Garden again on trust Mic traders are a!!

the diamond in national brotherncod. En and agoni

They

Rich

roalising that Trey BUNY learn to live with a new perl

י 3

!!

Mi Greengross showed me a lee which in and some friends bava just sent to Mr Butler, the Home Sectiary

they asked extra pchee protec tinu They even tered to pay Jivate grolsce force if regular were not available

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rab-

kus p right avonths, they eaid. There have been robberies

attempted beres in. Halton Garden--all 19 H daytime, nearly all involv. ing ValenOC

"Ent this year," Mr Green- ELOSS told me unhappily, "there an attempt at burglary, now

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of gra ionis a buyer Twoys has who used to be London's most been bo

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and

the and

relagers expanded Garder trade. alonst from nothing present dimand polishing and putting industry. 1 1932 there were perhaps a score of niets working here; by 1945 there were nearly 1.800.

arrival

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valgable Pxport Bade).

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pretty kope!

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the disapproval of the row of Whitechapel." the trade i 100 sovery. On T

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the merchand bond bre. but I let him take away a parent of di. mond

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'i tacions polyglot kng of dicators may sal be son, willi dom me heki litween themt Traini jeweller

word. tekagered this waea dataud in the sut long room

Diamond Trading Cor apo it

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The Lion Cyclen ha always thrived on traffic ali around the Robe

What a pity

it is that the Newest arrivals there should bi merely thugs and fur what they can grab.

London Express Service)

THE ONE-ELEVEN LOOKS A WINNER

It may be another Viscount-style success

TS Britain's newest airliner project going to be another Viscount success story? There is great optimism in four factories that are sharing the building of the new BAC One-Eleven.

There is a feeling that the HOW

jr may have a market for up

to 200 aircraft possibly more.

It is already getting the un- official name of "Jet Viscount." Sales of the Viscount, Britain's best selling airliner, have now reached 429. Work is going on on the last few remaining to be delivered, but there are hopes that the number may reach 450 before a decision to call a hall to production is made.

Talks are now going on in Peking about the possibility of an order by the Hed Chinese airline for a fleet of Viscounts.

In terms of hard cash, the sule of 200 One-Elevens at £830,000 apiece, would bring £166 milijon to the British Aircraft Corpora- tion. That is not that much short of the income from the large number of less expensive Viscounts.

of A goodly amount that money would once again go to Rolls-Royce, whose Spey turbo- fan jets will power the new airplane.

Cheap to run

Work on the new airliner is belug stured between the Weybridge, Lauton, Bristol, and Hurn fuctories of the corpora- tion with the final assembly line at Hurn.

It is being built as a jet replacement for, the propeller- jet Viscount..

NEWS IN THE AIR

by James Stuart

How the new One-Eleven will look.

There are hopes that it will be another Viscount success story.

planners are saying that the Airways and by the American interest in the One-Eleven line, Braniff. reminds then of 1955. when study airlines were rushing to the Viscount.

What is the interest? Britain is giving the world a Viscount sized airplane with roughly 200 m.p.h. more speed but no more operating costs.

Big jet performance on short journeys is the nim.

the

in fact, on trips at the higher end of its 1,000 miles range, the One-Eleven should be cheeper to run than the Viscount.

Tail-jets

At one time the Malayan Com- rounist Party dominaled up tu 20.000 aborigines shú used then Os seseen' between Chemi arises ami the securly furger.

Even at the rooment there are stili aborigine groups it

th remote areas

Perak Kelantan subject to influence and propaganda.

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either fle The ofleurs may petitions of bankruptcy or settle their debis through arrangements made by the Treasury.

Demons of

ill fortune

the

тал

R novel was A father had

of settling a court case which a other day in Communist

was accused of molesting bis daughter. He suggested thai the roast order the sompensate him

10

The traditional image of the Sakai

of the aboriginal Lone

blowpipe in hand, loin- cloth around the waist, is that dies hard. The tendency to look upon the aborigtries as unhropological specimens. Only a few years ago, their

affaits were still grouped with museums aid archives unsier the heading of research.

Improvements

Under the second five-year (1961-65) development plan, $1.5 million has been set aside this year for unprovemente in the bving standard of the abʊri-

bines.

Altecking the problem from the grass-roots, the Government Is to build 34 new schools in the next two years to take in 1,000 aboriginal children. Al be mo- ment there ere 51 aboriginal schools in the Federation,

A great part of this year's grant is to be used on extending

with packets of firecrackers

man to 2,000.

Tong Cheong Lam, a Singapore hawker, said: "I want to los

peo off the firecrackers to claim to my neighbours that the court case has ended tu my fayout. I also want to ex pel the demons of ill-fortune," When the court prosecutor said that a police permit would not be granted for such

pur-

pose, Tong suggested that the accused should pay the cost of dinner to mark & four-lable the end of the case.

He said that his suggestion was made according to the de- mands of Chinese custom.

The magistrate made 註口 de. cision and he approved the accused's request for an act journment for a possible out- of-court settlement.

goverment services into the deep A new target in the

tive

jungle which means construc- tion of deep-jungke administra- thes and medical posis, provision of radio equipment.

During the Emergency, these

posts

deep-jungle posts were, in incl

jungle forts garrisoned by

the

police. Now the Aborigines Du- partment will take over five of these jungle furts this year and

them to their original use. To improve medical facilities for the aborigines, the present

family planning cam- paign in the Federa- tion is the male popu- lation.

Men from every community and all walks of life will short- ly be urged to attend special clinics where they will be taught the techniques of birth 11 medical posts will be rebuilt control and evening lectures to educate them or population and improved. Sixteen

new control. medical posts and clinics will be built in remote areas of the deep jungle.

Each post will have a landing ground for helicopters and trans- mitting and receiving sets.

Recourse

One of the main guiding prin- ciples in the Integration of the aborigines is: "Recourse to force or coercion as a means of pro- toting integration shall be ex- cluded,"

"The Government's attempts to resettle some of the tribes during the Emergency failed, so now the Government's policy is to induce these groups to adopt

permanent form agriculture.

A ΤΟΠΟ

of

The designers say the new

But the Government recognis airplane will be. "Just the job"es the many difficulties it has to for

whistle-stop operations in overcome and has said that the America with good economics process may take a consider- ever on haps down to 100 miles. able length of time."

It is slightly wider than the largest Viscount. It will tako 09 passengers with live-abreast seattig or 50 with first-class

---four-abtcast scats. As a mixed class it will carry 24 first and. 20 tourist passengers.

The two Jets and in the tail. So far, the One-Eleven is in a range all by itself, It could prove a winner,

THOUGH there was several delay in getting the big

Into service, Weybridge factory has built 20

the iant turbo-prop air

the

Sir George R. Edwards, the Viscount's creator and now

The older Viscounts fly at 328 mont chief of the Betish Aircraft m.ph.. the later ones at 38 Corporation. is taking overall Top speed of the One-Eleven responsibility for the new air will be 640 math, plane..

The new airliner has phread liners in the past 11 months.

Only Already at Weybridge, where been ordered off the drawing bull three for Trans-Cadeda

STRIKE NEWS

The 8,900-man city coun

cil strike in Singapore has ended after dis- rupting the cleansing of the city for 26 days. But the Bank of America strike is still disrupting the econo mie life of the city as the banks are only having one clearing day a week.

Now the Amalgamated 1 Union of Public, Employees is planning a strike of about 7,000 of its members in connection with its claims for increased wages and variable allowances and shorter

More than 1,000 Singa- working hours:

pore civil servants de-

Among the workers that tho clared their indebted- union represente on those in ness during the three the posts, fire brigade, civil aviation, as well as clerks in the month amnesty period civil service. which ended recently. Moanwhile, the latest Labour Their estimated debt Department report myn. that during the month of October, on promissory notes this was 14 strikes in Angie and 10U chits amount nere involving 18,947 Werkar

and coatlug 30,627 manyARYKA

od

A Government committed has

to over $400,000. row been set up, to interview

debts and assist them,

1 have per a mock-up of the board-No. will not fly before. Airlines and alt for BA khowa who have declared, thats

afrliner's know

cabin, the early 1908-by British United

(London: Express Berulos).

In all there were 186 tyde

disputes, against 117 1

tomber. Only a 901 War wore involved in the 14 In September.

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