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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 19, 1989.
PACT TALK PROSPECTS NOT UNFAVOURABLE
LONDON, TO-DAY;
A VEIL OF SECRECY SUR- ROUNDS THE ANGLO-SOVIET NEGOTIATION IN MOSCOW, AND THE NEWSPAPERS CON- TAIN ONLY THE BARE DE- TAILS OF THE LATEST MEET- INGS BETWEEN BRITISH AND RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS IN THE SOVIET CAPITAL.
press,
A report appearing in the Paris however, Bays that the Commissar, M.. Soviet Foreign Molotov, stated he hoped to be able to reply to the British and French representatives in the near future.
The latest meeting in Moscow is said to have been confined to an expression by the British and French representatives of the wishes of their Governments, which were translated for M. Molotov by. the Vice-Commissar, M. Potemkin.
The impression in Paris is not unfavourable, and according to information received, there is nothing to justify any pessimism.
It is understood in Paris that Far Eastern problems remain out- side the framework of the negotia- tions.—Trans-Ocean and Reuter.
FRENCH CANADA'S MESSAGE
Quebec, To-day. Mr. E. L. Patenaude, Lt.-Gover nor of Canada's French-speaking province, has sent a message to the King and Queen as follows:
"Our people regretfully see their Sovereigns, who have conquered them by thir charm and exquisite goodness, separate themselves distance from their shores."-Reu- ter.
in
Ralph Bellamy is a featured member of the Columbia "Girls' School" cast. The romantic comedy of youthful love and intrigue, com- ing to the King's Theatre, co-fea- tures Anne Shirley and Nan. Grey.
U.S. DEBS IN
TITLE "FIGHT"
Society in half a dozen U.S. cities are grooming their pret- tiest debutantes to try to wrest from Brenda Frazier the reputa- 1 tion of being America's No. "Glamour Girl."
Many thousands of pounds will be lavished at “coming-out” part- ies in an effort to surpass the which Miss magnificence with Frazier was introduced to society cost last December. Her party £10,000.
Boston's
set
have younger nominated blonde Eleanor Fro- thingham for the title of society princess. She is the seventeenth- year-old daughter of Theodore Frothingham, a cotton broker.
Alexander, Svelte Elizabeth who is in the running, was cently recalled from school in Europe to escape the rumbles of
war.
re-
Sent Back To School Nearly 300 members of Hong Kong Chinese Clerical Union and their But there was so much excite- friends attended their first picnic of ment about her impending intro- the season to Clear Water Bay yester-duction to society that her moth- day under fine weather conditions.
The launch left Blake Pier at 2 p.m. er, Mrs. Guy Torrey, decided and returned late in the afternoon. that it might be quieter for her Tea was served at 4 p.m., after
an in Europe and sent her back to hour's swim, and musical items, by school. members of the Union, were well-re- ceived.
Other candidates include: Mary Mr. Li Kim Kam, principal of Li's Steele, a pretty blonde girls, al- Health Academy, gave a muscle-control ready watched by film scouts, exhibition during the return voyage.
who hope to lure her to Holly- wood. She is the daughter of a wealthy broker, and will be eigh- teen in October.
Patricia Plunkett, expert horse- woman, whose mother abandoned many of her social activities to direct a successful business.
Mary and Ann Osborne, viva- cious red-head twins.
All the contenders are aged from seventeen to nineteen, and are planning their debuts for this summer or early autumn. -
INDOOR BOWLING
Big Match To-Night
match has been arranged to take place at the Hong Kong Bowling Al- leys at 8p.m. to-day between a team from U.S.S. Ashville and The Champs. The latter aggregation, who are the local champions, need no introduction to followers of the game, but the Ash- ville side are reputed to be up to the best standard and are expected to fula ly extend Dr. Molthen's big four.
A very exciting match is anticipat ed, and ladies are cordially invited to sttend.