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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1957.

KING'S PRINCESS UK's Defence Reorganisation È PIRE

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BOGARDE WHITELEY

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The Spanish Gardener

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CAGNEY-STANWYCK THESE Wilder YEARS"

***Walter PIDGEON.

Latim

Edvard

KUM-EURBINS-AMDREN'S

Two New Service Planes

Two British service aircraft which are in the IOWA. Picture top shows the Fairey Ultra Light Bellcopter, cur- rently being evaluated by the US Army for Inclusion

helicoptern. A among a fleet of light two-seater

unique propulsive system of pressure Jeta at the rotor blade Lips gives the Ultra Light a faster rate of climb than any other helicopter in the world. Picture bottom shows the Englis Electrio P-IB supersonic Twii-jet fighter, which

made 11 maiden flight on Thursday. At the same time, new British de- frnce announcements made it plain that the P-18 first supersonic_fighter of the Royal Air Force will probably be Its last-Express Photo.

Keep

Tornadoes

Up Pressure In America

Chicago, Apr. 8

Tornadoes cut paths of destruction through the southern US for the third week today and slushy snows more than a foot deep piled up in the Middle West and the East.

Ohlo, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. HELD OVER TO-DAY ONLY River was expected

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MARLON BRANDO

VIVA ZAPATA!

co-starring

Anthony QUINN

COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Marine Carol in "Lola Montes"

►In CinemaScope & Eastmancolor

• Jean PETERS

CAPITOL RĪTZ

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ADVENTURE

ON A RIIGUTT EGIZEN

HUBER ATROL

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»-morrow Morning Show

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RIVER"

Stephen MANWEZY

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BITE SCREEN'S MOST SIBUSTEN BERÚTY

SOPHIA LOREN WOMAN of the Rivet

AUTY K

PATTAGESA

Ce Next

Heavy, steady mins pushert rivers over their banks in paris of the South and Mid-West and, created flood threats in parts of

The Alabama to hit ita greatest food crest since 1948

Moro at Montgomery today. rivers spilled over in Alabama, Mississippi, Souther Illinois and Virginia,

Strijdom's Policy Attacked

Pretoria, Apr. 8.

NO SERIOUS THREAT

TO WESTERN ALLIANCE PLANS

Washington, Apr. 8.

The Deputy Secretary of Defence, Mr Dr Theo Wassenaar, Reuben Robertson, said today that he felt former Transvaal leader

of the governing National there was no reason to question Great Party, said here today Britain's sincerity of purpose in the recent that unless Mr Johannes reorganisation and cut of her armed forces. Strijdom, the Prime Minis- ter, could guarantee 'equal In answer to questions during | felt it would strengthen the free the special Senate Foreign Aid Africa's rights for South

Committee hearings today, Mr English and Afrikaans-Robertson said he could not say speaking sections he would that the reorganisation would lead the country to doom strengthen Britain's position or that of the free world, but on and destruction.

the other hand he did not be. lieve t represented a serious weakening.

Nor did ho belleve it would aet an

which would example to reductions by ollier

Dr Wassenaar, addressing public meeting, added that Mr Strijdom should guarantee full and unqualified partnership to the English-speaking people or lead

Noto allies. resign and make way for A leader great enough to lead the bearing on the overall defensive "Any reductions will have a country to unity.

picture," be said. "But other

All white people in South forces are phasing in and the Africa should stand together to plan appears to be as much of a protect themselves, he said, add» (modernisation as a reduction." ing that such co-operation could be found in a republic within the Commonwealth.

DISAGREED

Dr Wassenaar was recently The chairman of the Senate expelled from the National Party Armed Forces Committee, ME after he resigned as the party's Richard Russell, disagreed with leader in the Transvaal provin Mr Robertson and said he was cial counell claiming that the Prime Minister was "denying the rights of English-speaking South Africans."

WORK TOGETHER

He has since stated that un-

"gravely failure

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apprehensive that a maintain Great Britan's forces in being will lead to the disintegration of

Nato strength."

Senater Russchi said he would prefer to see the United States send more military aid to Great Britain, to help her maintain her armed force, intend of ecat- intering our aid all over the world,

where, in many cases,

we don't know how it will be used"

He asked Mr Robertson It there had been any discussion or negotiations at high levels in the United States on the possibility of bolstering England's economy to allow the maintenance of her forces.

less Government and Opposition ugreed to work together unity of ult white people South Africa he would be forced to form a new political party.

Dr Wassenaar today con- demned the church clause of the native laws amendment bill which seeks to prohibit Africans from attending white churches.

African affairs in Africa were directed by R "bipolar men- tality,"

he said. At one pole were the extremists who would not. like to see the African "put in his place," and at the other were those who would turn a large part of the country into a "deadly string of black empires." --China Malf Special.

used.

Mr Robertson said there had!

NOT IN TOTALITY

Senator Russell asked if the much-discussed "new weapons” had reached the stage of deve- lopment and production that the free world could "afford to rely on them."

Hold Premiers' Not in totality," replied Mr

Talks In Canada

Prime

ST LAURENT

Ottawa, Apr. 8. Minister Louis St

Robertson. "They are begin- ning to phase in They are a factor now, on which planning must be based, but I do not feel we can put complete reliance in them as yet."

Senator Homer Capehart' (Re- publican) asked if there were any reason to question Britain's süreerity in claiming the re- organisation would not weaken her contribution to the defence of the free world, "There is no

reason to be... of any lack

Laurent told Parliament today he would urge the coming Lon-| ¡leve there is don

conferenco of Common-sincerity," said Mr Robertson. wealth Prime Ministers to hold j "England is certianly not just were up all the way to the its next meeting in Canada. letting down?" asked Senator

Atlantic seaboard.

"Not at all," sold Mr Robert SOTI.

But said no firm date had Capehari.

he been set for this spring's con- ference, which Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Britain| wanted held in London.

HAD TO

A long, narrow belt of mow stretched from Blisols to New York Slate. It dumped up to 10 inches of

St Laurent said he told Mac- dow on Cleveland suburbs and closed at least 80 schools millen he hoped there would be

Senator William Fulbright a Commonwealth In Northern Ohio,

meeting in Ottawa as soon as it would be (Democrat) said it seemed to A sub-zero cold wave follow-convenient for other Common-him the decision was a polition) one, taken in light of the econo- ed the snowb It was seven wealth governments.

difficulties which Great "If I am in attendance (at mic The new tornadoes and snows degrees below zero sprang from the third major In Eagle, Colorado, There were the forthcoming meeting)," he Britain found were the result

36 inches of snow

the added. "I will express the same of the "Suez affair." spring storm to drive eastward

"They made this decision be- cause they had to," said Sena- tor Fulbright. "Not because they

Fahrenheit

on

across the USA as many week. ground in Leadville, Colorado.desire to all Prime Ministers in

Weather Buteau experts United Press.

US said it was the first time in 20

attendance."-United Press.

years that spring had opened up |-----Sikh Tries Again

with such fury.

FOUR DEATHS

A United Press count show- Co at least four deaths blamed on the latest storm since late Saturday — two in Ilinols and two in Indiana. Last week's storm killed at Icast 15 регол and the major blast, two week, azo killed 48.

An angry swarm of tornadoes returned to the South's danger- our "tornado alley." They hop- scotched through a 150-mile aren of Mississippi and Alabama farmlands, jumped Georgle, and left at least 25 por= | BOLLS injured. Damage estimated at $100,000 in the Tupelo area in Mississippi alone.

over

WDA

The tornado belt moved cast- ward during the day and by |mid-afternoon twister" warnings

Against

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Miligal

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For Bus

Nottingham, Apr. 0. MR G. Sardar-Joh!, a 42-year-

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claimed today Sikh, that, for the second time, he had been refused a job as a bus conductor because would not shave off his beard or remove his turban. Mr Sudor-Joal, who holds A Bachelor of Arts degree, saw the Assistant Trafic Officer

Nottingham tho

of

the day.

City

Job

had refused to hire him un- Jess he shaved his beard' and removed his ' turban -- the symbols of his religion,

First Church

Service

In 100 Years.

Launceston, Apr. 8.

He was promised an investiga- A service was held in a half-

tion into the matter.

built Anglican church at Hads- Launce

After his second successful pen, eight miles from

bid for the job today, Mrlaton yesterday afternoon -- for Sardar-Johl said, "I will give the Arst time since construction them a few days to carry out of the church began 100 years the investigation and then

ago. will bring my cano to

the Transport Committee.”

Transport Department during The Sith said yesterday that by Archdeacon Thomas Beibey,

He said later he had been told the condition of employment was the mame as bedre, Yesterday, the Sith complained at a conference considering the problems of coloured peoples that, the Department!

POP

{M WORRIED. ROBIN JUST ASKED

IF WE HAO MEGANY

POISON 11 IWIE MOUSE.

The construction was started

1

he had written to

the first Tasmanian-born Church Queen Ellenbeth

and the

of England clergyman to be or Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mac-dained in Tasmania. millan, about the matter,

It will cost at least £4,000

modifications

to

the

-China

Mail

He said then "my race stood by to complete the church, with

the Briti in India and I do some

not deserve such treatment original plan. over here."--Reuter,

TAG IS OVERRIDUS –

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MAYBE L

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ADITH HIS

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world, but because they felt it would not be disastrous.”

Mr Robertson said: "The na- ture of the conflot called for some readjustment," — United Press,

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