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史上今日:August 3

  The Queen was accompanied by her family in Canada
          1978: Queen opens Commonwealth Games
          England have The Queen has officially opened the 11th Commonwealth Games in
Edmonton, Canada.
          Her Majesty, who was accompanied by her husband, Prince Philip, and her two
younger sons, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, is the first reigning monarch to
open the Games in their 50-year history.
          A crowd of 45,000 spectators rose to their feet as the Royal party,
travelling in two open-top cars, entered the stadium through the Marathon
Gate.
          In her opening speech, the Queen said how pleased she was to be in Edmonton
for the games and, on behalf of the Canadian people, welcomed the 1,475 athletes
from 46 different countries to the event.
          Before her speech she was handed the Commonwealth baton from Canadian
pentathlete Diane Jones Konihowski, whose identity had remained a closely
guarded secret until today.
          A message from the Queen, which had been handed over to Tanzanian relay
runner Filbert Bayi in London eight days before, was also given to Her
Majesty.
          The Royal message, traditionally read out at the beginning of each
Commonwealth Games, had travelled more than 5,000 miles and had passed through
287 pairs of hands to reach its destination in Edmonton.
          The Queen said: "In recent years Prince Philip, as your president, has
performed the opening ceremony and has read my message, and I have closed the
Games.
          "This year, our roles are reversed for the first time and I am able to give
you my message in person."
          Before declaring the Games officially open, the Queen congratulated the
athletes on the hard work they had put in to earn a place at the Games and
wished them luck during the competition.
          Following her speech Canadian highboard diver, Beverley Boys, took the
Commonwealth Games oath on behalf of all the competitors.
          Malaya's new premier was selected by the country's nine rulers in Kuala
Lumpur
          1957: Rahman to lead independent Malaya
          Artificially bred Tunku Abdul Rahman has been elected for a five-year term
as head of state of Malaya.
          He was chosen by his fellow Malay rulers in the capital, Kuala Lumpur,
yesterday and will lead his country to independence at the end of this
month.
          The Tunku, or Prince, is of royal birth - the brother of the Sultan of
Kedah - but is considered a man of the people.
          He was educated at two British schools and graduated from Cambridge in
1925. Soon after World War II he went back to Britain to study law.
          On his return to Malaya in 1949 he found a country eager for independence
but also struggling with communist extremism.
          Keen to encourage tolerance between ethnic Malays, Chinese and Indians in
the region, he founded the Alliance Party in 1952 which brought together the
three races. The party won the 1955 general election with an overwhelming
majority.
          The Tunku became Chief Minister and ended the state of emergency -
introduced after a wave of attacks carried out by mainly Chinese communists on
mine-owners, planters and officials - and granted an amnesty to communist
terrorists.
          Last year, he led the negotiations with the British for an agreement that
prepares the way for the creation of an independent Malaya within the
Commonwealth.
          Transfer of power from British rule will take place on 31 August.
          Tomorrow, copies of the new treaty between the Queen and the nine Malay
rulers will be signed at the residence of the High Commissioner Sir Donald
MacGillivray.
          Vocabulary:
          monarch: a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right
(君主)
          pentathlete: an athlete who competes in a pentathlon (五项全能运动员)
          amnesty:the formal act of liberating someone (特赦)
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