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There is a world of difference between an act of sin
and an act of love!
BEMAGOSS
Production
The presents
KIRK DOUGLAS
ACT OF LOVE
Introducing
AN ANATOLE LİTVAR
Prodretion
Produced and Directed by
DANY ROBIN ANATOLE LITVAK
POP
WHAT WAS "THE NAMB OP THAT AMÉRICAN BOY I [MET. DOWN, HERE LAST YEAR
-
YOU MEAN THAT ONE YOU
COULDN'T LE 'WITHOUT ?
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954.
Suez Agreement
week
The City of London, with solemn ceremonial last pald annual rent to the Crownalx large horseshoes, a bag of 61 nails and two small faggots—for waste ground called "The Moors" in Shropshire, and for a tenement known as "The Forge" which used to stand in the Strand. The ceremony has been held annually for 200 years, Mr Desmond Heap. City Solicitor, shown solemnly cutting the faggots with the lat chet that, with a bill-hook, is part of the ceremonial. He then tendered hatchet and bili-hook to the Queen's Remembrancer, Sir Frederick Baker, to be answered with the words "Good Ser-
vice."--Reuterphoto.
Trial Of Polish
Fishermen Who Escaped
London, Nov. 10.
Could Not
Have Been Conditional
London, Nov. 10.
The Foreign Under-Secretary, Lord Reading, said today that if the conclusion of a Suez Canal agreement had been made conditional upon the passage of Israeli ships through the Canal or any other condition favourable to Israel, it would have meant the immediate breaking off of negotiations by Egypt.
Lord Reading was replying, in a House of Lords foreign affairs debate, to the Archbishop of
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York, who had urged earlier that the Government LEE GREAT WORLD 5.30, 7.30 & should press the United Nations to patrol the Palestine frontier "adequately" or "make another attempt to see that a more reasonable frontier is settled."
Lord Reading said it was "in the country's gen-
BY REQUEST TO-DAY WINNER OF THE FIRST SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM FESTIVAL OF 1954
eral interest" to "eliminate the most vigorous quarrel "THE GOLDEN DEMON“
we had in that part of the world.
credentials 2
He said he to reasons
This enable us to look for- und Amorienn Ambassactors had forward to a far more hopeful and friendly arrangement with Egyp: than had prevailed in the _ዩ ̆ "ደነ ተ Immediately Dist," he sald
FRUITFUL
of
"If that situation (greater friendship with Esypt) camo aboui... then and unly then could we conduct any conversation with Egypt which might be fruitful in the long ran Earlier in the debate, Lord Alexander of Hillsborough former Lubour Secretary Defence, A. V. Alexander-had said that the Anglo-Egyptian agreement on Suez "is a strange and somewhat mixed story, in roine ways a very sad story."
Lord Alexander all ho acknowledged the fact that with drawal
of British troops from the Suez Canai was unavoidable but suld he regretted the fact that Mr Clement Attlee's Labour Government-of which he wat a member--had been accused of trying to scutile Britain's Middle Enstorn position when 1t |·athyrupted, the
stume move
in
Lord Alexander said some aspects of the Suez agreement were still unsatisfactory.
"It is outrageous that British oil tankers bound for the re-
A 25-year-old Roman Catholic Pole told a court here today that under Communist rule in Poland, a man could be charged with treason if nneries at Halfa should be stop- he fled to the West.
saven
The Pole, Jan Radziszewski, was one of Poles who seized command of a small Polish fishing boat, Puszozyk, last September and sailed it by force into Whitby harbour, Yorkshire. There they asked for political asylum.
ped under Article Treaty," he said.
& ot the
Quoting Egyptian Minister of National Guldance, Major Salah Salem, as saying "the artificial State of Israel must be erased from the map. of the world,' Lord Alexarder sid Prime
Winston Minister Sir
Chur- They appeared today on
re- Mary
and pictures af my
chill's Government should ask mand in charges of revolt on family,
he said,
"Maciaszek France and the United Staten to the high Ačas. The Poush told me to take it down but I Government,
repeat their 1930 declaration, brought told him it was none of his made Jointly with Britain,
which
guaranteed Israeli
which
the charges, is asking for their build tum it had been there, sovereignty,
extradition
IN CUSTODY
The hearing was adjourn-
ed until November 16. The Poles
were
custody.
remanded
in
Radziszowski said he had Jaw over
with
religion
ship's political officer,
named Maclaszk.
"OYCT
A
the
a man
my bunk there was of the Virgin
Fung a picture
CARDINAL
DIES
Rome, Nov. 10. Cardinal Gluseppo Bruno. Prefect of the Apostolic Signa- the Catholic Church's
tura, Supreme Tribunal and Appeals Court, died here today,
70.
it was there and it would be there. After this he become Generally hostile tu me and watched me more closely."
Sir Laurence Dunne, the Magistrate, esked him if it was political offence to practise religion in Poland.
NOT FORBIDDEN
Radziszewski replied:
"It to
is not forbidden to go church, but those who do so are ridiculed and sometimes persecuted. If anybody, whether a member of the
party or not, practisen religion, goes
church, christens his children, he is regarded with particular care
aged
and suspicion."
HUGE CONCESSION Conservative Pecer Lord Vansittart, sald later that
to
presented their Israel In Jerusalem. hoped this was due of "convenience and courtesy," and not to a weakening of the United Nations policy f inter- nationalising Jerusalem.
Lord Reading replied for the Foreign Office that It was "marely A question of con- venience and courtesy."-United Press
18 Months' For Youth
Chelmsford, Essex.
Nov. 10.
A 10-year-old youth who threatened to strangle his 16-year-old girl friend in a lonely
wood and dug a Tavo nearby, was sent to prison here today for 18 months.
Robin Stannard. an agricultural contractor, was found guilty of assaulting Barbara Spain, and of
carnal knowledge of when she was under 10. He was found not
guilty of attempting to strangle the girl with intent to murder her and not guilty of causing her grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.
The girl had alleged that Standard said he would murder her if she did not agree to live with him.
Stannard said he wanted merely to scare her. China Mall Special.
Equality
For
Women Engineers
Je thought Britain had "mado A huge concessions,
London, Nov. 10. A fundamentally
um- stable regime" in Egypt.
Employers in the British en- gineering industry agreed today Earlier, the Archibishop York had said that the current by leaders of five unions for of to conskier a claim put forward Palestinian frontier "cannot be equality for the 500,000 women Justified eithe by geographical, in their factories. strategical, historical mon sense reasons.”
or com-
the big
Joo Scott of Referring to displaced Arabs, Union,
Amalgamated Engineering
who led the workers the Archbishop sold, "From deputation at the London, meet-
their homes they can watch the ing with the employers satd
Jows
cultivating their fields and picking fruit from
that the rate of women engineers the should be raised at least to that trees which they and their fore- of non-skilled male workers in fathers had planted."
the Industry
This position is bound
to
This would mean an increase for the women.
Radziszewski said he feared lead to every kind of friction of over 27 shillings per week His death created the aith he would be in danger if he re-and difculty,"
the Archbishop vacancy in the 70-seat College turned to Poland as he had added.
of Cardinals, which elects the diso yea Maciaszek's orders.side there are the Jews armed, Pope-Reuter.
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He continued, "On the one ready for attack, never knowing whether an attack may be made on their homes. On the other side are the Arabs, full of re- sentment. This frontier is one of the danger zones of the Middle East.
I
PRESS STRONGLY "I press most strongly on the Goverment to request the United Nations either to see ihat the fronting · fa and adequately patrolled or to make another attempt to see that: a more reasonable frontier is set-
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The Archbishop also said he was disturbed that the Briush
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DEAR CHARLES
A Comedy
by Pat ALAN MELVILLE
THE CHINA FLEET CLUB
NOVEMBER
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