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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 21, 1957.

QUEEN SHOULD LIVE UP TO TITLE UK To Defend

Altrincham Calls For Closer Ties With C'wealth

LORD

Washington, Aug. 20. Altrincham, British critic of Queen Elizabeth and her Court, said here today that the time had come to make a living reality of the Queen's title "Head of the Commonwealth."

In an article syndicated in several North American newspapers, Lord Altrincham said the Queen "is still based upon the United Kingdom. When she goes elsewhere it is in the capacity of tourist."

he

"Canado I no more distant hardly less at home in Canada to her than the Scottish High- innd in other Commonwealth Jands were To Queen Victoria. countries Ihan in Britain, It can be reached by th in the sald. Her children also must be same time that it takes to reach given the chance to feel com Balmoral by 'Bala."

pletely at home in every part of the Commonwealth.

old

He declared that the conception a monarchy iz which me Country hul con- trolling interest and the others werk: only mlarity shure holders wen? "quito inappropriate $103,"

Datter ber reign Queen Elizabeth nunt

fect cane la

Squadron

Not Receiving

He suggested that the Com- monwealth countries were not

receiving their "full rights” to the Royal family, alikough le siläched some of the blame For this to the Commonwealth countries themselves,

"I may Suy so without allence fund I don't seem to be

very good al saying things

Canada watiunii ofience)

Jus

been rather slow to assert her

Commander Full rights so far as the Royn!

Killed

Clark Air Force Base,

PI. Aug. 21. The pilot of un F-100 Super-Sabrejet ́ killed in a collision with another US direraf), P-100 over Tarlac Province yesterday was identified tudny us L4-Col. Warren S. Patterson, Jr of Philadelphin.

Col Patterson, 41. WIER Squadron Commander of the 12th Fighter Bomber Squadron attached to thi US 13th Air Force here.

The plot of the other plane, Capt. Arlin 12. Mitchell, 38, of Gainesville, Texas, was able to Lil out before his let argrafi broke to pieces.

Col, Patterson is survived by

family ure concerned," Lord

Altrincham said.

Ior

"1 aemember

my annogaller

at the time of the Coronation when I wop pressing the case equal re- a proper and presentation of Commonwealth Countries ill the service In Weinster Abbey,

that all her leading personalities

Canula should have insisted

should be present.

Could Insist

near

"Canada could have insist- ra that the Abbey should not he largely occupied, as in the Dast, by host of it mediacrities-not to mention the entire peerage-from the United Kingdom,

Yet nothing of the kind was dome. Looking up the possible reason for this apparent lack of interest, I was forced-io, con- elu.. that the people and Clovernment

Canado were till sly cockeyed in their

his wife, Nancy Buth Patterson.attitude towards the Monarchy.

of Kaduan Air Base In Okinava,

THE TRANSFER

the

The Incident tranater of the US 12th Fighter Bomber Squadron Okinawa to Clark Fich. The Earlier this move, anced month, was aimed at bolstering Philippine defence with jet air- wraft.

According to Clark authori- fies the jet planes collided at an akitude of from vy thousand

"They did not seem to realise that it was their as well as ours, There is perhaps & tendency for this attitude to persist even

fervently hope that when Canada's Governor-General Vin- ent Massxy's term ends Une Queen Mother with be sippointed to severd bin, for it period! which neezi not be spreised." Lord Altrincham sald.

to cight thousand look, Visit

“But this will not happen im

the Candian Government

By the time was zero, they urges her very strongly to ac reported United, Press.

A

cet."--Renter

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RUSSIAN AIRLINER SALVAGED

Twenty-three people -- eighteen of liem passengers - lost their lives when a Russian airliner nose-dived Into Copenhagen Harbour after hiting the chimney of a power station. The machine was about to land at Kastrup alepori on Journey from Mascow. Photo shows the tail of the wreck- ed aircraft being hauled out of the water during sal- vage operations in Copett hagen Harbour?- Krystone

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|Singapore-Malaya

SEPARATE

NAVAL UNITS

Singapore, Aug. 20.

The Federation of Mulaya and Singapore may have separate naval units if a compromise could not be found soon, it was learned

today.

INDIA WILL GO

RED UNLESS GIVEN US HELP

-Indian Lutheran Bishop

Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 20. Bishop Rajah B. Manikar of Tranquebar, India, said today that if the United States did not help India "she is likely to go Communist in the next five years."

CHINESE GET SENIOR POSTS IN MALAYA

Singapore, Aug. 21.

BONN WILLING

TO FACE BREAK-DOWN

IN TALKS

Bonn, Aug. 20. An official West German spokesman indicated today

that the Federal Govern-

ment is prepared to face a

break-down in the Soviet- German negotiations rather than yield on the question of the 'repatriation of German nationals still hold in the Soviet Union.

Speaking to newsmen after a West German Cabinet meeting, the spokesman said the West German delegation in Moscow would insist on the maintenance of the repatritition problem sn the agenda for the negotiations on the same basis as trade and consular relations between the two countries.

Tho

STICK TO IT

spokesman said the Soviet delegation had op- proved this agenda at the start

of the talics last month and the Federal Government intended

to stick to it.

He said it was regrettable that the Soviet Union had not made the slightest concession up till now on the question of repairiation.

Bomber Bases Only

London, Aug. 20.

A British Defence Ministry spokes- man said today that Mr Duncan Sandys' statement in Australia that in a nuclear war Britain would defend only her bomber bases was in line with Britain's announced defence policy.

A Government polley state-| I added: "Since pence so ment in April is reported largely depends upon the deter- far-reaching proposals for a fear of nuclear retaliation, changing Britain's defence vel- it is scential that a would-be up to meet the challenge of the nuclear age.

RECOGNISED

This "While Paper" - (Parlia- mentray document) said that it) must

aggressor should not be allowed to think he could readily knock out the bomber basts in Bri- tain before their aircraft could lake off from them,

"The defence of the bomber

be "frankly recognised airfields is therefore an essen- protection for the people of this tiai part of the deterrent and is

a feasible task."-Reuter, agningt country sequences of an nuclear weapons,"

the con- uftuck will

It added that though the fighter aircraft of the Royal Alr Force would unquestionably be able to take a heavy toll. of enemy bembers in a nuclear war a proportion would inevitably gel through.

"Even if 1 WCTO only u dozen, they could with megaton bombs inflict widespread de- vastation," the statement said.

The

PREVENT WAR

White Paper said this

Under The Influence

Loodoo, Aug. 20.

court A London magistrate'a tuday fined 20-year-old Prince Henry Harold Klmeramx, urother of the Kabaka of Buganda, £30 for driving car while under the influence of drink, and for

without

due care and The Prince

In his personal opinion, the spokesman sald, it might be desirable to interrupt the 'nago-made it more than ever clear tations for on indefnite time. that the overriding consideration driving

Wie

"The Soviet negotiators would in all military planning must be ultention. thus be deprived of. their argu- fo prevent wir rather than to disqualined from driving for n ment that the atitude of the preparo for it.

German

delegation has been

dictated by preoccupations with the forthcoming elections," the spokesman said.-France-Presse.

SINGAPORE CONCERNED OVER

RICE CUT

the

Singapore, Aug. 20. A spokesman for Ministry of Industry and Commerce said today Singa- pore authorities were "con- cernod" about reports -

Д

still unconfirmed that Thailand had imposed general 30 per cent cut on her exports of rice.

The spokesman said: "We are watching the position very close but we have not yet been able to confinn the cul officially.

"Our Information has been ening freni reliable trade

sources.

CONFIRMATION.....

Replying to a question at a press conference during the "We are awulting confirma- World Lutheran Assembly here, tion from our agents he declared: "My country Bangkok." should not go the way China has gone. Six hundred millions of Chine have gone Communist It is the duty of America now to come to the rescue of India."

.'HELP US'

In one of his first moves that United States foreign aid He said that when he read to assure the Chinese popu- was going to be cut, he asked Iation of the country of himself what would happen. equal rights Malayan "Chief "Help us to help ourselves," Minister, Tengku Abdul he appealed. He described India's Rahman, appointed two Navy's Chinese

second Five Year Plan as "the last attempt and I speak dell-

A. reliable source sold the Malayau government had turned down an offer by the Singa- pore government to rent out

Malayan the Rayal

to high adminis-berately-o lift up the ving base here for Mal. $1,000,000 |trative jobs in two states of | standards of the people." and annually.

the Federation,

thus remove a fertile field for Cominunist exploitation.

100 years to convert from an agrarian to primarily In- dustrial economy. "But if India takes ten to twenty years it 19 finished," he said.

Thi decurred during the In Penang he appointed a He said It had taken Europe recent vist of Chief Minister | Malay. Rajt Sir Úda, as the Lim Yew-hock to the Federal Governor and Chinese. Mr expital. The Federation Gov- Wong Pow-nce, as the Chief ernment is underslood to have Minister, In Malacca on the considered the rent "too high." south western coast of Malaya Financial and naval experts of he

Chinese, Mr as Governor both territories are now work Leong Yew-koh,

and a Malay, Inch Osman, Bin Talib, as Chief Minister.

appointed

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Where is the morcy this?" he asked.

ing to And a compromise.

LOOK TO US:

If one were not found

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SMALL BASE

be made

for

A report published here com- mented that if such a decision had been taken by Thailand- Malaya's biggest supplier of rice {-there was a threat of a price rise and a shortage in Malaya and Singapore.

The

report said Thailand's been prompted by recent severe "decision" was believed to have droughts which had affected crops and drained rivers used for transporting the podi mills.-Reuter,

Chinese Bus

Strike Settled

Singapore, Aug; 20.

An 87-day-old strike by 120 workers in a Chinese bus company was settled to day.

The Government has decided pected to set up a naval force bid to win over the 2,500,000 "India is today taxed to thei

we must look to to set up a Court of Inquiry lo Chinese people in Malaya io utmost. So

look into his side.

allied dispute in The

of America." question Chinese-Malay co-operation was The first Indian Christian, to another Chinese bus company. looming higher and higher on

Agreement was reached today a Lutheran Bishop, the list of important tasks of Bishop Manikar raised a laugh ending the dispute between the Chlef Minister Tengku the new and independent goy-

when he said In answer to Singapore Bus Workers Unton Abdul Rohman recently up-

ernment as Independence Day another question that one of an the Tay Koh Yat Bus Com- polnica Commander J. B.

draws nearer.

the reasons Christianity had not pany at meeting between Burfield as naval adviser to the

made more headway in India management and the workers' Government. They both toured

was that it had come to India | Icadera. the Port Wallenham facilities

as "something of 11 posted recently to see if a small naval

plant with the pot inscribed base could be constructed in

Made In America, the central Malayan port,

pore

Meanwhile, cources in Singa

cald it the Malayan Government went ahead with its plans to construct a base, the Singapore Government would condler etianding the Mayan navy which is now costing the

- SUPPORT OF PEOPLE Tengiru Abdul Rahman known that he cannot have a peaceful, prosperous and happy Malaya without the full backing of 2,600,000 Chinces

people. Ho has said it publicly on several occasions that the guerilla war being waged by Malayan Con- munist terroriste could not be ended without the support of the people.

"We are trying to break the pot and to put, the plant In Indiai soll," he said-Reuter

DISMISSAL

The strike was called in pro- tret against

of the dismiisut semo workers and members of the Union in the. Hock Loo Bus Company also walked out.

Binco the strike began on MINERS KILLED 27 at the

·frins' busca have been staffed by members Callaniasetta, Sielly, Aug. 20. of another transport unions Edit, (rov), 9 Aren, 10 Adipoce, 12 Fled, 15 Liken, 18 Eel, 10 Singapore Government. mare, By "people" the Chief Minis- Six Sicilian miners were killed Under the terms of the agres... “ Admit, 21 Erase, 22 Skip, 23 Dotor, 20 Nine, 29 Widened, 30 than Mal $8,000,000 annually for mount the Chinese people and six Injured when a tunnelment settling the Tay Kob Yos. PoCT, 81 Rose, 32 Sties, 33 ise. Down 1 Grade, 2 Samples, 4 upkeep, the cald Singapore bonuse it is obvious that he roof collapsed in a sulphur mine dispute the Company will rela- Spree, & Deaf, 8 Fine, 0 Asks, 11 Oiled, 13 Lamp, 14 Duty, 15 would instead establish a count could rely on 100 por contak Sommation near here today! sinto -seven of 18 demcitawach, Nakai, 17 Bean, 18 Born, 20 Dircels, 22 Sir, 24 Extra, 25 guard service to patrol, ferri- support from his own Molay after a fire damy explosion busmen and make payments to Molex, 27 m, 28 Tycc..

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