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AND QUEEN
Communists Delve
Into Their
Etiquette
Books
Moscow, July 18.
The recent visit to the Soviet Union of the Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya, the first king and queen to visit Russia since the Tsar was overthrown 39 years ago, sent Soviet protocol officials scurrying to the libraries to look up etiquette books which they never thought they would need.
Well-schooled 30 the art entertaining ministers
vitations
Minister;
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Mr Nikita the tme Khrushchev,
Communist and presidenta siner Party tendes, Mr Vyacheslav
Molotov.
the former Foreign the Kremlin begun issuing
Malesmen Minister, and others. Osreikn Jon a big scale yem ago, the
Riaans
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ing experience
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NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 12, 0. 0. per share has been declared in respect of the year ending 31st December 1956 a the rate 12.13-164 per Dollar.
families.
NOTHING TO FEAR
Politieally, diplomats in Mos- cow saw The main aim of the VINIT Iལ an attempt by The Kremlin's new rulers to try to
the Shah impress
that Sovie of friendship fur protestations Petu are genuine axi that
of "peaceful then villas existence" aze sincere
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of
the
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during
style
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show- Jumping contest at Amster- Jam. Like her father, prinos * Bernhard, the Prioctis is lover of horses and an ex- reedingly skilful rider.—Ex- press Photo,
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Princess
NOW, A SIT DOWN STRIKE AT POZNAN
Bertin, July 19.
Workers at a big factory at Poznan, Poland, staged a sit down strike following the fallure of the June up- rising to settle their grievances, the West German news
In there talks with the Shah Farmer Falls agency DPA, reported tonight, quoting a traveller from
Western
[
dyplomats
that
Into Tomb
IN KREMLIN
Marshutt Bulgarity and Mr The decising they eventually rached was to treat the Shah Khrushches said frankly
they hoped Persia would teave and Queen Sorya in much the
the Bagha Pact. which finks as the heads of govthe cotantly some way
Western ernment who love arrived
sal drafters Muserow in a stratly stream since
Tokyo, July 10. | the Belganin-Kliushchev regime
believe A Japanese farmer 111 that the Russians do not really Kyushu, the southern island of latinched ils polley of "peace. ful existener
Per away from the West, but Japan, discovered an atient Compared with cozumorsers, the math, and un-that Bey hope they may be able tomb when the ground caved precedented, difference was that actually to convince her that under him and he fell ten feel
were she has gothing to fear from the Inter a "trange" hole, the Shab azul his graesent aresmaclatest inside the Krem Soviet Union and that a poltey aan, which is a used only for for neutrally
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As for bak TRS4, before
ste in the Tsni's old quartetasit was properly launch- Arst of its kind to be discover-
spectantly refurbished 1432 The
accusion and fitted with a brand ed. Marshal Bulganin told Per-ed in Japan,
Site officinis 121 Moscow that new inthe fog mynd super
Another royal touch" de eded by the protocol chiels was give the Shuts are escort od 12 MiG-17 jet fighters when the Russian aireraft ut which
royal couple
lew
from Teheran crossed the border This
was unprecedented.
This Dividend will be pay-the able on or after Monday, 13th August, at the Onces of the Corporation, where Share-
algo
In Moscow, the Shah and hat queen drove in an open luxury
holders are requested to apply Zia Imousine to tour the vast for Warrants.
agricultural exlintam (1)
They edge of the eily
the were
OF
shown new Slet trachey, they inspected pedigere herds
and Horses were prize - Manning
before them With Russian oftetals, they sat under mineral drinking marylive
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Chief Manager.
ilongkong, 10th July, 1956.
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Síne duy the royal cotiple drove out to the Lenin'
Bils overlooking Moscow to Tour Russia's 32-storey sky- scraper unversity. They stayed two hours and students docked around them
AT BALLET They went the Bolsho Thentie to see a ballet, the Shab Visited the summer camp of the Tamon guards division and the Moscow motor works while the Queen foared a chocolate fac-
One night they went Na The circus The programine was The sure as usual, except that the Persian und Soviet national anthems were played.
Ordinary growded round the Shab und his Queen on their tours amazed to find that the
Busstaras
seemed
whe
were Arst
They
that king and queen most of them Company's Watchmen Quar-had ever seen
to be ters, Jordan Rond Works, quite ordinary people. Kowloon until December 1941, are so informal.
The queen is when he disappeared withouted as the Shah and the Queen lovely." the crowds murmur- leaving any truce.
waved to them from their car.
After four days
in Moscow.
It is believed that he may the Shah and Queen Soraya set have been killed either by out on a tour of the country. troops of the occupying powerThey went first to see the war- time battlefields at Stalingrad. or by looters.
cruised down the Volga river. then lew to Tashkent, 11 Will anyone who knew the
Asia, courtini
and Askhabi u. deceased or who has any (capital of Turkmenistan, only a knowledge whatsoever con- few miles front the Post cerning him please communi- | border,
VILLA BY SEA with the
Later, the Shah and Queen Soraya boarded a Soviet Navy cruiser to travel to Sochi. Black Sen holiday resort where Russian workers
sen are
10 rest and recuperate in sano- torta run by the trade unions. It was the first time a king had been to Sochi, since the Tsars spent their hoildays there.
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WHAT ARE YOU DOING,
The Shah and the Quver, living in a government villa by the sea. liked the swimming jand boating so much that they postponed their return to Mos cow by two days. On the way back, they stopped In
Kiev, capital of
of the Ukraine. Wherever they went,
me out to go them. there were no spécial curity arrangements,
and the welcome they received and the interest they aroused were ΤΟ greater than President Tito. Prime Minister Jawaharlal of Indla and other Visitors who took much the red-carpated rouk
before through
The country thom.
In the Kremlin, the wife of Soviet President Kliment Voro shilov gave a tea party for the Queen. To it came the homely- looking Wives
of Marshal Nikols) Bulganin, the Sovjet
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· ` NZ's “MILK-BAR COWBOYS'
Cabinet Tackles Youth Problem
Wellington, July 19.
The problem of what young people do in their spare time has become a Cabinet issue in New Zealand and after a close investigation the Government has approved proposals for recreational facilities in Wellington which are not catered for by existing organisations.
The Idon Ly that thetween young civilians and com- Wellington scheme will be
pulsory military trainees, pilot project and the proposals applied progressively in "other cities,
"In my view the long-term solution to the problem of find- ing healthy and interesting re- creational facilities may well
He in the establishment of boys' clubs run by the police," said The Prime Minister, Mr Sidney Holland, recently when com- enenungg
"milk-bar cow-
buys,
Qualification
There youngsters frequent malik-bars in most of the cities and provincial centres. Their essenital qualification is poss€4= sion of a motor-cycle.
|
by
their Thoir
way
No
Wenc
On we occasion, police turned back a group of about 40 young British scamen who moving towards u dance hall where many Notional Service- Now Auck- men were present. land's main streets are out of bounds to National Servicemen on Saturday evenings.
Ever since the Special Com- mittee on Morai Delinquency in Adolescents re-
Children and
ported to the Government in 1234 there has been continuing public interest in juvento do- linquency and the activities of young people generally.
met
this
When Parliament Yest, an Opposition member, Mr Phillip Holloway, tabled a Bill proposing that half the pro-
from Hits
legalised racecourse
are now dis betting which tributed to racing chibe, should to set up a Physical be used
Recreation Trust Welfare and for the beneft of young people.
Parliament, which has now adjourned until August, has not finished debating the Bill. It is certain however that it will be defeated but it appears That before the final vote is taken
On Saturday afternoons and week-day evenings, as many as 60 or 70 will congregate in and milis-bar. The more around # sophisticated BTC necompanied
irl friends. Ki
Laks recreationi vicious torn as a rule Moru uften than not it is skylarking. Bul motor-cycle acrobatics and fol- The traveller sold the strike jagüinst the arrests which
us riders ac- a constant foar was still on when he left Poland | owed the strike and riots ofcelerate
up and down the road- at the end of last week. Troops June 28.
between
has a milk-T were confining the workers to He said his Polish friends hat shattering effect on the
nerves the factory premises
begged him to report the new of local residents and there is attempt 10 forco them: into strike to the outside world.
ger to other traffic. some danger to submission, he said.
Reports of the June 28 rioting
In Christchurch, main city Some of the workers had reaching Warsaw said the
South island, milk-bar doing to cope with the situatiin. tried to break out last Thurs-rotors were led by some of the cowboys" recently nequired a
Public Concern Various but were either prevented workers from the big Stalin fac- day.
notoriety of their by the troops or returned
in Poznan, tory in
whose 15,000
took posses groups practically rathway slon muke realised employers voluntarily when they
of the pavements and a The problem of child de- they could not help the co-
agricultural Carriages,
machi- good share of the streets.
Binquacy is generally attribut. leaving hery and mohine tools-largely leagues they
When the police decided to ed to the breakdown of family were behind. There had been no for Russia.
take action their greatest handl-life but itnding interests for the shooting, the traveller suid,
rloters chanted
cap was the traffle jam esert nation's youth is not seen as The Workers' wives and re- want brend" as they marched by thousands of people who directly associated with du- Jatives were allowed to Lake | through the strects]."--Reuter, had come to town to see the inquency proper. them food, but were not to talk
to them beyond giving family
news.
The traveller added the workers were striking not only for higher Wayca and lower prices, but also in protest
ALL THEY KNOW WAS THAT "A PRINCE OR SOMETHING" WAS PAYING THEM TO MAKE ME STOP SEEING HARDA
-- OR ELSE --
The
"We
London, July 19. The House of Comanons will have two-day dobnte on foreign affairs next Monday and Tuesday, R was announced today. Reuter.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
SOUNDS LIKE NARDA'S
GETTING MIXED UP WITH SOMETHING
BIG, I'D BETTER GO, TO COCKAIGNE.
LOTHAR. PLEASE PACK
MY BAGS.
By Erale Bushmiller
YOU'RE
SEEING THAT
SO FOND OF DOUBLE-HEADERS
YES, I KNOW ALL ABOUT YOUR PAYING MISS HAWKES! MEDICAL BILLS.BUT BELIEVE ME, I DIDN'T. TRICK THE INFORMATION OUTZ.
By Mik
5.7
By Frank Robbins
YOU LOW-DOWN...! IF YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING TO EXPLOIT MY LOVE FOR KITTY INTO BLACKMAIL, I'LL TEAR YOU APART WITH MY BARE HANDSI
jc
fun,
own
Out Of Bounds
the Government wants to be able to state what it is
*Aa explained to me, the activities which have been cous- ing public concern in the main In Auckland, New Zealand's fall short of delinquency but most cosmopolitan elty, there aro foll to mec: ordinary have been actual clashes be-standards of good citizenship,"
said Mr Holland.
EVEN
MAGICIANS
Can Carlsberg
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"I share the view that the
men young
in question are excellent materin! who, through lack of leadership and proper opportunities, are directing their energies 10 questionable out- Iets
The
of majority
young people concerned In recent in- cidents in
чете Wellington however, from broken homes, Bald Mr Holland.
The Government is now re- relving
suggestions Ironi interested organisations on how recreational facililles can be organised.
has been revealed by
What
the Government's initiative is that there has been a certain Jack of coordination in youth work in Wellington which may be rever
revealed Ra the national pattern.
In the meantime one group of Wellington mobor-cyclists funs formed a club and hopes to ob- tain premises for social gather- ings and also a large shed and ground space where they can lune-up their beloved motor- cycles to their hearts' content.
The Bandit
While the authorities are con- sidering their next step, the public 19 pondering over 0 telegram on the "notice-board" of a Wellington milk-bar.
From the leader of a group of motor-cyclists who recently made the 400 mile trip to Auckland it reads: "Arrived safely. Three drop-offs; four tickets. I got two of them. The. Bandit."
"Drop-off is New Zealand slang for accident; tickets are notifications of traffic offences,
China Mali Special,
Temporary Police Turn Criminals
Agra, July 19. Villagers armed by the polleo. to defend themselves against, bandits had themselves carried out armed robberies, Police Superintendent Bajpal said here at n Prea conference.
nt
He saki there were about 50. bandit gangs opering in the Chambal ravine area of Central India, of which 12 were largo onew armed with modern weapons and ammunition,
To combat them the pollen were
distributing
arma
ta terrorised villages and encourag ing the people to fight back, but in como cases the weapons had been weed for sumos robberies, ho sald
The Chambal ravines.
Ideal hiding placed for de
and prolonged pólios operations dijatriot thoni havo born' adriely handicapped by " tho diuicult terrain,Calna Mall Spealed a