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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1957.

Marathon Dancing Attempt

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Teenage guix are taking turns in a Soho club, assisting 3-year-old Ronald Mitchins to rock 'n' roff his way to a new world record dancing marathon, Photo shows Ronald tebins geen dancing with Irene Bunter, 20, of Nottingham, one of his numerous parturers-during his marathon record altempt. They are taking a refresher through straws from the same glass. Keystone Plote.

BURMA DETERMINED

TO STAMP OUT LAWLESSNESS

Rangoon, Aug. 27.

TURKEY HOPES PACT WILL

BE EXTENDED

Ankara, Aug. 27,

Mr Loy Henderson, United States Deputy Under-Secretary of State, told the Turkish Prime Minister, Mr Adnan Menderes, here today that the United States hoped the Bagdad Pact would be extended, according to a usually well-informed source.

Workers

Discuss Problems

They also discussed Jordan's relations with the Part and tonk inte consideration its possible participatlar in It, according to the same source.

MEMBERS

(Members of the Pact are Bri- tai, Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq and Persia. The United Sintes, though not a member of the Pact, is represented on its mikory Rome, Aug. 27. and counter-subversive Delegates from India, milices).

com-

Japan, the Philippines, Mr Henderson, who is tour- Australia, Ceylon, Singapore ing the Middle East, discussed and Hongkong today discuss-with the Turkish Premier how cd the problem of under- Middle East security could be! nourishment, unemploy-preserved in view of events In They Syria, the source sald. ment, housing, working con- niso discussed the Cypris silun- ditions and trade unions in on. Far Eastern countries, at the Young Christian The Secretary-General of the Ministry, Mr Meilh (Catholic) Workers Inter. Foreign

Estribel, Was present during

national rally in Rome today, the meeting.

John Inohara, National Pre aldent of the Japanese branch describeti of the movement, conditions among young Japa nese workers today. le sald that many of them had to work up le 15 hours a day, receiving only the minimum wage.

He stressed the importance of developing labour unions which in his country, be sald, were in the hands of leaders who were not workers themselves.

· PARTICIPATION

He urged active participation in union affairs in order to fight against abuscy

sorts of all

GUARANTEE

that dur

The source added ing Mr Henderson's talks with King Hussein of Jordan here on Sunday a guarantee of pro- tection was given to Jordan in the event of aggression from 8 Communist Syria.

Another subject reviewed at today's talks was that of Syrla's, future relations with Egypt and the possibility of whing Egypt over to the West.

which lower the young workers The Turkish statesmen were

have told Mr living conditions and prevent reported to

United States the development of his spiritual Handerson that life,

full participation in the Bagdad Pact was much needed to pre- vent danger in the Middle East.

Router.

many

An Indian defegale suld that young Indian workers had to fast for three days of the week for lack of permanent em- ployment.

and

^ representative from the Philippines said that a third of Vie

that young workers in The Burmese Finance Minister, Bo Khin country were out of work.

One hundred and twenty Maung Gale, presenting his 1957-58 Budget esti-eight delegates from Asla

tpoke part.-France- mates, told Parliament today that the Government Oceania was determined to stamp out the country's "chronic lawlessness and armed insurgency" as quickly as possible.

PERUVIAN SUB AGROUND

Old Saybrook, Conn., Aug. 27. The Peruvian submarine “Iquique" ran aground on a sand bank off the Con. necticut coast today, while on a trial run.

artt u rescue boat from the

The country would devote more of is resources and manpower, surel nt the same time secure mere amamenta, to achieve this, These measures would be intensifled by CX- pansion of the armed forces for the next two to three years.

THE BUDGET

According to the Budget, capital expenditure of 410,989 000 kyats (about £32.070,000) would execud total receipts by 6415,000 kyaks (about £493, 000).

Pressc.

SEROV NEVER VISITED SYRIA

SAYS GOV'T

A

Damascus, Aug. 27.

Suggestion To Return Gaza Strip

To Israel

Washington, Aug. 27.

Lincoln Hale, former Director of the US Foreign

Syrian Government Aid Mission to Isrnel, sug įspokesman said tonight that gested today that the dis

General Ivan Serov, Soviet puted Gaza Strip be return- Intelligence Chief, hud never ed to Israel. visited Syria.

who

Was

of

permanent along Irnel's

He said that any such move The spokesman, commenting on foreign press re should be acompanied by de- ports that General Scrov had termination Syria boundarie: made a secret visit to

borders. Moin items of expenditure during the recent crisis, said: came under police, on whom "No one called Strov has ever

Mr Hale made the slater.crí nearly 50 miillon kyats (about visited Syria nor is there any

body by that name here now." during the second day of £3,800,000) would be spent.

Current expenditure for next | He added that the spreading four-day conference on "Ten- estimated to exceed of this report was another ex- sions in the Midlo Fast." The by the the 1956-57 figures by nearly ample of the "Imperialist cam meeting is sponsored

University Hopkins inillion kyats (about palen" to mislead world opinion. Johns Reater. £5,300,000).

School of Advanced Interna tional Studies.

An American navy tugboat Groton submarine base have year was

reached the submarine and dropped anchor nearby.

The submarine was manned by 41 experts from the Ameri- can Company "Electriot. Boat" and 10 Peruvians. The extent of the damage or casualties is not yet known.-France-Presse.

Christmas Isle

Men Returning

SLIGHT INCREASES

TALKS ON

AIR LINK

THE BURDEN

1

The Minister announced slight tax increby's. Customs duties would be modified as

Mr Hale said he believed clrcumstances permitted, The

Itract would accept the return excise duty on elgarettes was

of about 100,000 Palestinian Beretsed by dve kynts (about

London, Aug. 27.

refugees and would assume the (7/0) per thousand."

The Foreign Office hopes financial Lurden of rexile- The Minister stressed the to open negotiations with ment necessity of restoring low and order as the

we should

main factor in the Soviet Union for a

"This should bring with it a building up the nation's direct air link between

determination of permanent economy. Vigorous military ac- London and Moscow, Bri boundaries," Mr late said. "It' Honolulu, Aug. 27. tlon would increase expenses tish European Airways is my judgment that considera-

substantially "but not on that account grudge the Chairman, Lord Douglas of tion should be given to return. Kirtleside stated today. Ing the Gaza arca to Israel to extra cost," be sald-Reuter,

He added the

permit its fullest exploitation Soviet 160 authorities agreed last October for the indigenous population Milwaukee, Aug. 27. to start negotiations at Govern- and some small segment of Richard Haaga was watment level, but owing to the Palestine refugees.”

The troopship Captain Cook salled today for Liverpool with 500 British Army, Navy and Air Force nien aboarch all anxious to return home after more than

a year at the Christmas Island nuclear testing site..

Robert Laurie of Edinburgh, ing in line to see a movio when Suez Canal affair, the taiks did Mir Hnte sald any border said, "The heavy work is done police arrested him on charges not take plher.

of taking US$130 from The BEA Chairman sald how-settlement should and we're fed up."

Harde Stil-beauty shop where he was the ever the Soviet authorities hut ternational

D

Involve in- ugrtements under-

LANCASTER CURTIsis mate, Albert nr-Tees, Janitor. The movie was "The intimated that they would now written by the United Nationa

LOLLOBRIGIDA

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-France-Presse.

Press,

Ten

sold:

"We want to get back to civi lantion and clean beds." The ship will arrive at Liverpool an Sept. 22-United Press.

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