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CHINA

Established 1845

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961.

Comment Interference in of the SHEER LIES,

day

New frontiers

Indian Premier

for HK trade receives a

TELCOME is the

W that the Palons

break through new

TOWN

TS

to

Tipps 15 HS traite promen

Activities. A trade mission.

is printed for the Middle

grim warning

Tokyo, Dec. 7.

East where the re appeals Communist China charged yesterday that

to be promising song for development And the lony is to participate i trude Fait 121 Nigeri which was visited by that most successful high-level mission led by M: K C Lee in 1959, Both

to offer areas appear good opportunities. The Middle and Near East in the last [11 Veurs $ ġbown slow but in reas ing Interest in local p

durts

Dor experts have risen from $1.4 milliou in 1950 $69.6 millan 10 1960. The Trad Missi should be able to provide Jocal manufacturers 2

jose farl exporters with

how

ונו

formation

market may be developed. And the hope is that

follow up this venture exhibiting our products this area at a later date.

India is planning to change the status of its boundary with China and "is pre- paring to further invade and occupy Chinese territory."

The Chinese declared that "should the Indian

Government

continue to push forward into Chinese territory and extend its unlawful occupation, it must bear full responsibility for the resulting new tension."

The Choate acht gefione a asty uta ne nem from

De Marty 1 Pompa Affairs citrifouter tax ad Now Cha News ARPHY

Releases

11-

MUNA DEAĩ up the state

Sweet

dereng tusion are Cimese

This

P

To

3511

by

111

NOTHER welcome de

A parture from the stat

run of European and Ameri- can trade fairs is the de cision to show the local link in Nigeria. Trade here has not shown spectacular gains

The Foreign Ministry's statement called the Intest Indien chargea that the Chincar established new past

it Endin territory. "sherr

fabrications" and "open inter

ace in the interual affairs Cerence of China." "The three pinces where China i alleged by the Indian side to have established new ports are all within Chites tereiking vast

the holidan.

titel

line, and have always hatet, ander

Tective Chana's statement deviated

The Chinese claimed that all Chinese troops on the Indo- Chinese border have not cross- McMahon ed the "sa-called Line

India Claim the Ate Mahon Tune the norities border

last hila says the header Des approximately 100 in Suther Maith

Ready

The Chinese, however,

el te res1

Fam

danese crops wolf t 19 (1985 the McMahon dan troopa tastatur her mulany us Divitus

FLE disputed burdez

1.1

Tatoverin

Isu tentung tli-Comanufaasi feeling destite China's desire të settle the issue pencetully. Pek

Al

FRONT PAGE BRIEFS

$30.9 million worth oft als reta

und $40.1 exports in 1957 million worth three years. later. The problems of this market and others in Wext Africa were clearly analysed by the Lee Mission which also considered that Nigeria offered the best opportuni- ties for development. The hope is that Hongkong will be able to do better

Ан this

the Governor, Sir Robert Black

in

auid

area.

!

FALLOUT BOON?

London, Dec. 6

Thr IN has developed 24 which removes nine- process

of the Strontium 90

when tenths Tuesday on upening the CMA Exhibi-radiation from rallk exposed to fallout, the House of tion of Hongkong Products, nuclear

trade Commons was told yesterday the real benefits of

fairs and missions lie part-

Mr Denzil Freeth, the Parlia

process

ii

ly in the business resulting mentary Secretary for Science. from

them, partly in said he understood the

bad been demonstrated on the impression created in the minds of traders, con- Jaboratory scale and would need more examination to determine sumers and investors of a

whether it would have similar progressive, efficient Hong-

success with large quantities of kong.

milk-Reuter.

fair

This was clearly demonstrated

at the Sydney trade earlier this year when con- sumers and importers were

frankly amazed at the range

Seaman hurt

and quality of our products. A British seaman was serious-

Just like Mac

Los Angeles, Der 6

today Mr Harry S Truman chek axreme right-wing groups nothing but the Ku Klux Klan without

nightshirts," and suid Major General Edwin Walker of the Johar Birch So got what was coming to him, ser entering

like

Mur tu pol'ks -

Authur.UPL

CONFIRMATION

New Delhi, Dec. 6. AD Indian External Affairs!

Loday Ministry spokesman said that Dr Conor O'Brien's allega-

British flons of

and French of United obstruction

Nations operations In the Congo "con- firms what we have been saying all

along "We did not give any publicity

Sydney, Dec. 6

|

to what we knew merely be-

by

the United Nations in the Con- go." he added.--Reuter.

in tasks assigned to them

At the same time, our repre- ly lured when he crashed cause our troops were engaged

feet down the hold of the liner sentatives did their best to

Oronsay, berthed at Circular interest Australian

manu- Quay in Sydney facturers in having part of Makulm Myal, 28, Ports-

their production carried out mouth.

in the Colony. It was a novel

today. 01

He

Myall suffered a broken right

approach which created a leg, internal juries and in- and juries to the back. He later was good deal of interest

many Australians have as a admitted to hospital in a serious result looked upon Hong- condition-China Mail Special. kung's potential with much more consideration than in the past.

HERE may not be much

Tescope

CHICKEN POX

Monrovia, Dec. 6.

President William Tubman of

for Nigerian or Liberta

suffering from

Middle Eastern investment chickenpox, the Liberian in Hongkong indeed a formation Service announced

few Hongkong manufac- today. His doctors have con-

turers seem more interested

in branching out to West

Africa but the important need is to create the im- ¦

pression that Hongkong is the logical supplier for their markets.

fined

kim 10 bed for three weeks.-Reuter.

Turns turtle

Lisbon, Dec. 0

We hope that the Government The Portuguese fishing trawler

Joaquim

Machado Tan aground

representative 03 the fog and turned turtic early trade delegation to Nigeria today of Cape Sines, 56 miles will be able to stay for a south of here.

of

shore.--

few months after the fair| Seventeen of the 21 crewmen to deal with follow-up In- are feared dead, sald a Sines quiries. And we applaud port offctal. The four survivors

swam 4 miles to the the initiative of the Depart AP. ment Commerce and Industry in selecting these two areas for promotion. The hope is that our manu- facturers and exporters will give, greater co-operation than in the past and that

ALL A MISTAKE

Washington, Deo. 4. The Federal Aviation Agency noelled tonight the ban an news about Presidential 'lights, Woma will be enterprising on beders brows the Waite Hong- enough to take space of and said the whole thing was li "their own at the Lagos fair. | mistake,-AP,

Princess in Aden

NEHRU

A warning

NO PEACE, BUT

NO WAR EITHER-NEHRU

New Delhi. Dez. 6. Mr Nehru, the Indian Loid Minister. Prime

that arlament there could be no peace un India border between ""

today

and China as long as China continued to occupy Indian

Writory

into wesid tr wisdora

added. But, he between indis and China

world cata be a would

"for

10 18 straphe-and

such

War of the

1

war

reverse

The Prime Minister was replying

01

a two-hour

debate in the Upper House latest reports of 4231 the Chinese incursions Indian territory.

into

He said India was com

her mitted

10

recover territory at present occupied by China. She would do everything in her power to achieve this through peace- ful diplomalte channels, avoiding possible.

war Reuter.

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China's internal affairs' DECLARES PEKING

SIR ROBERT BLACK PRESENTS INSIGNIA

TO HK CITIZENS

The Governor, Sir Robert Black, presented insignia to 18 recipients in the

1961 Honours List at a colourful ceremony at the ballroom of Gov- ernment House this morning.

Shortly after Lady Black d Mir: Barbaro Black had taken their seats on the front row of chairs facing the cals, the Gov ernor appeared in full-dress uni- form with sword and carrying his plumed helmet

He was preceded by the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Hogan, wearing a grey wig and scarlet robes, who read the citations as each recipient came forward to receive the honour bestowed by the command of the Queen

The

The first

were

Arst recipient and the twu were not accompanied

These supporters. Retr

Admiral J. B. Frewen, ceived she

the C.8.

(Mill ary); Chief Petty Officer, Chan Chung-ying, and Warrant Off- er Tang Man, who both re- vived the B.E.M. (Military).

Mr Ngan Shing-kwan, 14r exi by Colonel J. D. Clague

Mr C. B. M. and

Terry, was given hits C.BE by the ernor after the Chief Justice had recited the

detalls of and distinguished record Ing of public service."

sup-

Gov-

שי

Dr A. S. Moodle, whose con- tribution 10 The attempt to control tuberculosis, Hongkong'a major health problem way described as outstanding, was accompanied by Miss Helen Ho and Dr D J M. Mackenzie, as he went forward to receive his O.B.E.

Publicity

A young recipient, Captain A. L. Campbell, now a pubitelty executive in Hongkong, was the first to be named among the re- cipients of the MB.E. (Mili- lary) award. He was cited as selling the highest standards of: devotion to duty, placing the welfare of his men before all other

considerations.

Mrs Kate Wheeler, executive head of the Hongkong Family Welfare Society,

in

!

Sir Robert pins insignia on Mrs Kate Wheeler (above) und Dr A. S. Moodie.

Legislative Mr Ngan served on Council for ten years and on Execu tive Counch; tor two years. He was, at one time. the senior Unofficial ¦ member on Legislative Counc. Mr Ngan is also a very prominent mem- ber of the Chly Chow commaisity and he has a long and

in

was given a dashed record of public ser-

vice to his credit. His promotion 1 special burst of applause as the the Most Excellent Order of the

the official only woman

British Empire is in recognition of honours fist other than the the fact that he gives so much of Order of St John of Jerusalem his time to public affairs and takes a keen interest in all schemes de- appointments made at the end

aigned to oromate the welfare of of the presentation ceremony. the community at large. Two schoolgirls were knock-Dr S. D. Sturton and Miss went to the dais Dorothy Lee ed down by a private car;

with Mrs Wheeler for her in Austin-rood near

М. В. Е. Austin-avenue of 12.50 After Mr

A third, described pm yesterday. seeing the blood on the man in quiet road, fainted.

His practical and commonsense approach to local problems and his wife guidance are of the greatest value. The Chiu Chow community ls indebted to him for, amongst his achievements in Gan Geok-eng, other things.

as a public-spirited raising funds and planning the erec- tion of two large primary schools. and anonymous support to many causes, had re- Mr Cheung Wing-mdn ceived his Badge of Honour, Mr 0.BE, (Clvd)).

<

All three were taken to Kow-C. N. Li, Assistant Secretary of

Affairs, said

Mr Cheung was the most senior ambulance.Chinese by

1,000

Chinese loon Hospital

officer in the Education after padded jackets were to be given Department until he retired recently Two Wert discharged

Only Miss

Lui out among the poor and home after a fine and devoted career in In recent years treatment

the public service. North Point area he Chin-lo. 13, who suffered con- less around

served with distinction eussion was detained.

by Mr Gan tomorrow morning.

Grantham Training College. He be- The following is the list of came principal with ittie previous axperience of teacher training, but citations at today's veremony of he quickly made himself acquainted

of

at with fu insignia

problen's The standards presentation

which be Di administration Government House:

established at Grantham Training Rear-Admiral J. B. Frewen- | College have earned praise from He more than one visiting expert. C.B. (Military).

very successful us Mr Ngan Shing-kwan-C.BE. has also been

Chairman of the Joint Establishment (Civu).

Board.

Aden, Dee. G

arrived Princess Alexandr here Today by air iron

visit Rungoon for

to- four-day j

The car was travelling tour of the Farwards Natnun-road at the time following her

EN-Router.

of the accident.

ADDRESS

Miss

Lui

lives

al No. 30 Taikokisu:-road, second floor.

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Fr A. B. Moodle-0.B.E. (Civil).

Proceedings

in Commons suspended

in uproar

London, Dec. 6. Proceedings of the House of Commons were suspended

in uproar for 30 minutes tonight after angry clashes between the Speaker and Labour Members attacking the Government's Com

Immigration monwealth

Bill.

It was an unusual event in the unpre- House, although not cedented.

Proceedings were last suspended in May 1956 when a Minister struck in the face by a copy of a bill thrown across the chamber.

Labour MP's proteated at the way the Speaker, Sir Gordon Touche, was conducting a de- bate on the controversial Bill, during which eight ments were

dered.---A

amend- due to be consi-

Maudling's car stopped by demonstrators

Ndola, N. Rhoderla,

Dec. 6. African demonstrators lay down in the road as Mr Reginald Maudling, the Colonial Secretary, was driving from Ndola Luanshya today, causing his car and those of his

to brake police escort sharply and swerve.

The Africans belong to the United National Independence Dy Moodle's contribution to the Party-Northern Rhodesia's main solution of one of Hongkong's African national party which public health problems the con- trol of Tuberculode has been Outstanding Не established

the fr tuberculosis chiriśc al the Bar- in January. court Health Centre 1948, and, during the last eleven years, he has bullt up. In the face of many difficulties, an organisation which the World Health Organisa tion now accepts sa boing the most for tuberculosis control effective where circumstances prevad similar to those in Hongkong.

This Dr Moome has done with enthusiasmo partinacity, foresight, and without retentation, Hongkong's present repulation, in the inter- national field, for a tuberculosis control owes much to Dr Moodle's

gnificant personal contribution. Cont. P10 under this symbol

rejects the proposed new con- elitution for the territory.

Police sprang from escort cars demonstrators and dragged the

cars con- off the road. The tinued towards the

copper belt area but were slowed down by crowds who surged off the pave- ment shouting UNIP slogans and waving banners.

The major purpose of Mr visit to Northern Maudling's Rhodesia is to seek a solution to the conflict between whites and about the constitu- nun-whites tion-Reuter.

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