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Rosemary's Facade

O paper, suburbs

and, trouble which her circle would

"What have you to say?" Str Laurence asked her,

*Only that 1'm VETY sorry,' Rosemary said. "I've learned, you see, thin all my married! life when I've thought things were att right Uhey were

It is of be run by men. course a fictionngineered, preserved, but not really be lieved by men. The people who really run small coin- munities are wo4*1* who not. I've found that in the bust Took like Rosemary - nine years things have been bustling, busy, matrons who, worse than they ever were be- dress brightly after Fashion

Their OW devising, and while appear. ing innocent

such Itung. influence almost dictate every action that

affects the common good,

So B. semala

fore

"Unfortunately, there are two previones convictions. How.

ever

-

"

St Laurency began. That was enused by the same

said Rosemary trouble thought it was over long ago."

"However Ser Laurence continued, Pas they happened Estong g I shall regard

stic catre to em Shet The them You must pay a fine o other day

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CHINA MAIL

Established 1845

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956.

OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

More Recriminations

Over Preparations For The

Olympics

SIDE GLANCES

FROM H.

KING WOOD

Sydney, Aug. 2.

Many Australians will be glad when the 1956 Olympic Games to be held in Melbourne in November, are over and the competitors and offi cials return to their respective countries.

Ever since Australia was given the task of promoting the Games, there have been snarls, protests and complaints from many parts of the world.

These were stilled for a time following the visit of the president of the international committee, Mr Avery Brundage, who made a thorough inspection, and expressed satisfaction at what had been achieved.

Ir journalis

the fum

Work on the station has been could be expanded.

investigations Ave cheyerkef

progrowing

months said Uuted States, vistien Melboanne away. She wore for your, which wel worse than what had happened und

Home 1.T

Convingi under an agreement

the advisability of between made inlo the Australian Australian authorities

and United - serting Australian CMF units w 12, as if they had been only 58 lay, perhaps ahead of ber-she that the

Governments, The New Guinea for special jungle Kingdom still had to live her life in the bad evening well in hond

But therm pleasant subarb as if she had

has been

the training. nase ther desert observatory la Dear

turwlinson

Ranges, hy Trebles

remote She still hud lo mupton, Idlowing criticism

the International Olympic Com

Con- Western Australia, about 400 prekerve the tende propter A as of an egr

MENTOR. EXAMPLE

Hasenatory

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SHE

CURE WORD a grey suit and a gathered her

-traw

hat

newspaper.

bag and

went

She he

Seeing bera

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har dire

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wheeze

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Stumble

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She was

the kink to whom

fly fur advice. whom

othes quote as an example

So ste ked The scality

Femal wns different

se

franquil, authoritative exterior. Hosemary had troubles in plenty

A: How

Street She

charged with shopbfting

NOTHING KNOWN?

DEFORE SI Laurence Dunne Bealed guilts

stealing €39.

ments

15th

store

E

It seemed a strange lapse, but the counts her of many such Neritany

no doubt. would tie state

"Xpr

he

There's nothing kraws about ber. I suppose St Laurenen

Dom tetak 1 when he tr

SAIN 6 Rosemary Tanquary was formed Nothing, sinch would be known

beard the

10 te poler,bout itsemary

DOMESTIC TROUBLE

▶UT something was

Anglo-French Command Likely

Continued from Page 1)

"There will, of evturse, Franco-Be.fish-Americas

plave

To the internationalisation of the Canal," he continued. But they lind never proposed to adopt take-11--leave-it attitude

Nato Meeting

|

Immittee

Tin

tex

#

followed recent attack by the Australian Organising C-munit- new ruling concensing under which the guest of hongur whe pa

the GamesIt will be the Duke of Edinburgh--will not be welcomed in the centre. of the Olympic studium, but al The entrance

Ari

to

AN OUTBURST

Lausanne:

save

[

Mr Cromer

wond

THORN REMOVED

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I miles west-south-west of Alice wetament has at last rid itsel

Springs

The New South Wales Labour

Mr Falchall said the main of the Commissioner for Rail-

station was to ways, Mr Reg. Winor. purpose of the

For help forecast conditions suitable winst has been a them in the now, Mr years

How-

soine

for

for the scheduled tests, ever, it would also help all in Besh of the government and his

of the

in Aus- clashes with the ministers big gaps one Iralia's

Transport have been unedifying network of metemulu-

auid unnecessary. Late last year gical station,

tha! He

the suit

Mr Winsor declared tunnel, on the South Coast, was unsafe Mr. Wetherell, after con- sulling railway

con- engineers, Indices him.

The

observatory Would Plot the passage of ralf. producing air musees

From the Indian Overs

Wester:s BYFUNN Australia and he forcenst the weather for south 해요

south- Custer

Austraila

Enable more comprehensive study to be made of "jet streams," the reposition of deputy commissioner,

high-sprei wint travel acroSS

which

When he was

$11. the Government appointed A cum- to The parative Junior official

hway.

Mr Winsor was furious and when ho returned to duty,

7.2.1 of 6.30

Ở 1994 by NÈA Bordion, Ina,

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

By Galbraith

Cairo Meeting

Cairo, Aug. 7.

The Russian Ambasadör, Mr Eveny Kimseley called un Egypt's President Colonel

Namer today to discuss the Suer problem for the fourth time in five days today.

Only a few hours before, In Moscow, the British Ambassador had asked the Bovict Premier Marshal Bulganin for a plain state. ment of where Russia stood In the Buta crisis.-United

"You don't have to bawl them out, Tony--I'll put this check on the table and they'll clam up!"

Newspaper

Criticises

State Dept

London, Aug. 8.

The News Chronicle

to-

GOP Policies

Attacked

Chiengo, Aug. 7.

Democratic

Ninety-one

Mr Olle Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympi Committee, raid in a statement Live "Because International Olymple Commli- tee was king enough to permit "Any of the participant

in order violation of its rule, THORS with free to make pro-

Australia at high completely ignored his deputy day protested vigorously at Congressmen charged today for Melbourne the posals on the subject of the | 20

affect aircraft whose record Olymple

in certain fields the United States State that the Eisenhower ad- Games, conference and lo discuss ways

which should attitudes

operations. Provide information of usefulness had been out- have been moved because of 18

attitude to ministration is drifting to- Department's of internationalising the canal.

of weather and climate needed confusion, deficiencies,

standing. dlagen- for

the developmenAL

who ward war in the Near East. of The

American Journalists squabbles, pro-interior. slons, negive

They asked Democralle plat- have been invited to go to ernatination, opportunism, and

China.

form writers to commit their wretched petty jealousies. Aus

parly to a new policy of "vigor- talians seem to think they can

ous leadership"

The korp violate all the Olymple rules and do things as they please.

"It is ubout time That the Australianis realised that

the Olympk rules prevail below the Equator us welt as in the Northern Hemisphere"

The spokesman added that he Thought the London conference

be held i woulch

even if the Egyptian Government retused to be represented of 11. two prvIGGES Earher

Luxlay The Foreign sout the offer; Ministry

delosed spokesman They the North Atlantic permanent one couneti hei a sperial meeting J discuss the Suez yesterday

BUT ate

conviel botan,

1:

In charge of the

CANC

were belli bu chophilfang

J

SIP

1927 Year later

"She Byrs with her husband, grant

and noted

the polering *aid, The spokesman told a Ytters- She has | fione that the British. Frenchi

Amerka delegates

a martin daughter. and f what Itus Lady the welded Nate explained their respective

Terwandy Rosemary i tells there has born de mystic drembles, during the last few weeks"

I'VE FOUND OUT 66 A EL. these things Rosemary A hd fapt deeenly tratt public views the ..me f The Two entivALTH AN

Rosenmeals vew points on Suez Cond · Fressed the heel for close co-operation between the three Dowers

Neither a Nato spokesman her members of the three delegations. would comment on yesterday's The domestic ! mex ting --Reuter

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Me Avery Brundage, president

of the luvenational einmitteK, salt on the telephone from his

in

about

The Bureau of Meteorology had been trying for years to get rellable data from the cerare of Australia,

was contributing

The U.K.

und £75,000 towards its cost, would

special 'upply

radar What Austruila wi equipment pay has not yet been disclosed

CANTEENS PROFITS

The Services Canteens Trust hom in Chicago, that he hud Fund of more then £3 million

tay se

be used for fluancing things, should ungered vult

Australi

The wur servire homes applicants, committee and about himself. said the presidem of the Austru-

"There have been

Legion of Ex-Servicemen personal lau tacks on me," he added. "But | and Woman, Mr H. R. Mitchell. I'm glad to say that none of the Mr Mitchell said there was Australian Olympic officials has

long waiting ist of ex-Service- men In desperate need of homes, unsulled me personally."

in seven years the number of applicants had dropped by only 1-25th,

"From reports 1 think you are doing a good job, and that you will run the Gaines very well. have [

no fears that they won't be satisfactory,"

CONTROVERSIAL RULE

in

"

Mr Winsor's administration of the service has not been parti- cularly pissing, for more money

been has

lost without the "The State Department is re- satisfaction

the fusing to allow fifteen Americon knowing service has improved, (Rather Journalists to visit China al the reverse), A point religiously ignored by Mr Winsor.

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PUBLIC ANGERED

with

10

though-

peace.

The

108-member platform

beenuse they ox have been invited there by the Committee, which began laying for a vigorous Peking government" this Liberal the groundwork

the. Republican party blast at declared daily

foreign policy, also heard: "Neither the

decision itself.

Assistant Secre- to the arguments given

out

1.- Former

Repealed breakdowns, the public treated like school I nor children and told nothing has support it make much sense. The tary of State William Benton, the wad of witness assert that angered the public and press. State Department points One week Mr Winsor toki s that America has no diplomatic the nation has been lucky to officers: "Tell the public every- relations

Einen with Chind and that "avoli disaster under the Invitation must be regardedhower's foreign policy. Benton, thing. We

their

us

Connecticut Senator formir propaganda, "This is either McCarthyism sald "it's high time to return our "Tell 'em nothing," and when two of his at a high level or fear of the foreign policy to competent and experienced hands" of the De- officers did, they were suspend-truth.

"The Communist and Westernmocrats. worlds have to

must

have

confidence."

The next

weck

od.

learn to live

When he took over the job on together whether they like it or

a contract for seven years,

the

he

that he was in a tight position Eden's Broadcast

East

The Congressmen submitted a plonis proposed Nep through Bep, Thomas J. Dodd,

to

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Dodd war smong a number of Radio Hongkong.

Committee's

H.K.T.

ان

"DON'T BE RIGID" not. The State Department's 2--Robert R. Nathan, speak- agreed to retire when 05, even attitude can only help to fostering for Americans for Democru- though his contract had not ex-

the

bitter suspicions In 1949 there were 25,832 ap-

that tie betion, urged the platform pired.

generate International friction writers to avoid a foreign 'cations and lest your 24,992. Mr Winsor, on reaching 05,

and to perpetuate an isolationism policy plank so "poitically op- On February 20 this yeur give no indication

of retiring. which we all hoped was dead."

and rigid" as 10 portunistic there were still 23,401 unsatis- | so

informed Reuter. government

handicap a Democratie adminis ned applications for homes. Mr him they would bring in a

tration elected under its provi- Mitchell said that at present the special bill to dismlas him.

alons. Canteens Trust Fund (com- Anyhow, Mr Winsor realised prising

profits from Service Canteens in World War II) was

for it the bill was passed, be Invested in "all sorts of public would not be paid compensation projects."

Reception conditions in this The profit was used for the unexpired period of his area permitting, Radio Hong-witnesses at the for needy ex-Servicemen und contract, so he handed in his kong will record the address ໃດ for the education of ex-resignation, though not beforg

fore be made by the Prime Minister, daylong foreign policy hearings charge the administration Servicemen's capital should

children. "The he was promised a

of Sir Anthony Eden, on the Suez with fumbling, vacillation and p.m.. Time Signal and Pro- be taken away

£15,000 in addition his Canal situation at 9 p.m., GMT lack of leadership in its world be Summary: 603, Lucky Dip from these public projects

superannuation of £16 a week, today, for broadcast after the relations. and

Latoners Regula

presented by reinvested to help

Earlier in ex-Service-

Margherita; 7, Your Radio Concert Mr o'clock news tomorrow morn- jus career,

Dodd said he is concerned at

HallLily Pons (contura Bono) men build homes," Mr Mitchell Winsor gave grand service, but

| Donkiz Voorhees Orchestras. the danger of hot war in the his critics say he had lost his said.

If reception conditions in the Middle East, and the Free grip of matters in recent years early morning tro unfavourable, World's loss of friends and in-

and was too impressed by his

B recording of the Prime Auence in the area, Ile said his Stop Press Item; 8:15, Interlude fog, own importance.

Music with Stephano Grappally, and bo concern is shared by the relayed from the General Over House

his Quartet; 8,30, Gilbert "ind Fulll- and Senate

J'avouettes-New Symphony members vo stas Service at 9.15 am, when whose

Orchestra cond, by Stanford Robin". proposed platform; 8, Time Signal; Wednesday plank He offered the drafting Theatre-Tomorrow "vte (Tompica, committee.-United Press,

and About Time Too" (BBCTB)==A.. dramatic

by Czyl extravagance Deskus and Christopher Hassall; 10. Boulevard Cafe; 1050, Jerry deny and de Dance" "Orchestra; 10.50. Weather aftepost, 11, Time Bignal, Indio Nows Reel: 21.18, Goodnight Mulos 11,30, Clone Down.

to

ing.

And on the controversial rule governing the Duke of Edin- burgh, he said: "I'll be glad to sex the Duke in any place at the Games and anywhere in the arena he chooses to go. And that Includes

the centre of the arena if he wishes. The Duke will be welcomed anywhere he Who escorts him wants to

gu. centre of the arena is up to the lu your local boys to decide.

When the Games are over, What let us say, "There you are.

think?' he continued. did you "How we present the Games is One way this could be done the only true answer to this would be through a co-operative

Let the world Judge building society. criticism.

"The veterans how we have done. I am con. would then be helped in A cerned only with the final result. double manner. They would get It is a pity these things are suid. their homes, while the interest is only slightly more than could still be used for the same

tis report and recommendations special transmission for this area has been arranged by the three months to the Games.

BBC. purpose as now." Mr Mitchell should make interesting There should be В universal sald the current waiting period ing. Olympic spirit, and let us get on for War Service Homes finance with the

Job."

estimated at WELS

give any "Mr understanding that money

will

Teheran, Aug. 8. a bad

be available on a definite date,

storm A violent

which has This is more than a little de-swept the Abadan region of pressing to these applicants." Iran for the last two days The Legion, has decided to make caused the deaths of 70 people,

The Secretary

ези

two years.

The State Transport Services are now being studled by an American Arm, Ebasco Services.

read-

Minister's broadcast will

The broadcast will be repeated after the lunch time news of

1.30 p.m. tomorrow, and again Police Anxious

of the Aus-"But," he added, "the depart- STORM KILLS 70 at 8.15 in the evening.

tulian Olympic Federation, Mr Edgur

LOUI

Tanner,

ald: Mayor must have had day at the races-or his football must have g beaten. Australla knows how to con- duel the Olymple Games, We were taking part in them be- fore Mr Mayer was born;

"We are proud to be one of The four counties”—the others are Britalo, the United

Slates

ment cannot

BOGGED DOWN

Arm

Suspects Detained

41

Cash

was

stolet from

passenger of from car in Hillter Street

· 1

In

To Interview Woman

connection

an immediate approach to the it was reported in Abadan on Chinese tnale trustees of the fund.

Tuesday night.

The inhabitants of villages 7.40 pm, yesterday. A suspect In the region have taken refuge has been detained. The Federal Government's in mosques.

A Chinese man stole a hand- grandiose scheme for national

deaths bring the bag from The latest

a Chintso un-service has bogged down. broken record of competition in expenditure has reached alarming

The total number of victims follow-walking in Cheung Wah Street at the material time.

the 'storms und flooding near Shun The Games."

Ning Street, ing figures.

during the last 15 days to 800. 8.80 p.m. yesterday. The chief executive officer of Thousands of youths will not-France-Prosoc. the Australian Organising Com- now be called up and those

The Police have dolained suspect,

And

Greces—"with an

mittee of the Olymple Comce, who are, will be given, som KNOCKED DOWN

Lieut.-General · Str William second hand clothing. Bridgeferd, said that eritlchin Army Minister J. Cramer

of his committee by the Intor said proposals to expand the

BY TRAM

woman

Fatally Injured

with

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on Major: 4, Romances of the World approximately 1.10 p.m. August 4, 1958, the Police are Ledy Hairston; L15, Two for Two:

450 Strictly Tostesomental; anxious to interview a Chinese Caldrea Corner Contated woman who was in the vicinity Auntie Fammedal 6.30, Wednesday

Requests-Presorded, ty Betty: 038 Birthday Malibog: 6.20, Man Behind It is belloved that

the Melodygrenacing the Story, anxi Chinese woman was' walking on Bongs of Leving Deding 7. Personsity 7.15. the roadway in front of the Pride--Louie Armstrong:

|Ralph Flanagan nod, his. Orchettes Hongkong and Shanghal Colon Time-la

Ice House Stroet and Fiber wilx, As Bonds Orch when she

she reached the west. Een med Gloss B. Kit, Khim side of

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ditunioni deken Listersers on

A private cor struck 'n d1- was approached by a Chinese signal, and the News 00. Ver national Olympic Committee in Pacife Islande Regiment and the A pira-year-old Chinese boy year-old Chinese woman at the man who tapped her on the Report onouncement o Lausanne, Switzerland, "would Papua-New Guinea Volunteer sustained serious injuries when junction of Chatham Road and head (or shoulder) with his Canarios 303 Demand

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Federal Cabinet, Thousands of in Lockhart Road, near Par- yesterday...

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