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DAVID TUNES UP:

Thirteen-year-old cornetist, David Horsfield, of Rastrick, Yorkshire, who plays with the Brighouse and Rastrick Band -tunes up before laking part in the National Brass Band Championship contest, at the Albert Hall last Saturday, is the youngest murielan in the context, Keystone

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American Bases In

Britain Vital To Free World

London, Oct. 31.

The Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan,

said today that the American, bases; | in Britain were “vital” to the defence of Britain and the free world.

IN JAPAN

Settlement Near As Talks Renewed

Tokyo, Nov. 1. Hopes for a settlement brightened today as the worst Japanese maritime strike in history moved into its seventh day.

Today in the final day of the "second wave" of the giant Japan Seamen's Union's work stoppago. But the Union Wednesday ordered a five-day extension to the strike

от

Informed sources today, low- ever, sald that both Union and management negotiators who renowed talks yesterday "wero almost certain to reach agroo- ment when they mct again today."

Prediction

They predleted that the strike extension affecting all ships over 2,000 tons would be called off.

Meanwhile, the number of ships tied up in Japan's' major porta continued to mount

CRUSADE AGAINST

NUDITY A SUCCESS

London, Oct. 31.

The Public Morality Council, presided over by Lord Macdonald of Gwaenysgor,

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congratulated five music half girls who wont on striko rather than take part in a nude revue.

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BLAZING. WESTERN ACTION DRAMA OF GUNS AND

The latest Agures of the Transportation Ministry placed the number at 158-89 ocean-

Mr P. G. Tomlison, the Coun. GLORY! going and 00 constal vessels, | cil's Director, said at the Coun- Aggregating more than 800,000 cil's annual meeting tonight

proes tone.

that the crusade against nudity The losses from the strike had been muccessful. which started with a "first work wave" on Friday of last have been estimated at about 444,000,000 yen (US$1,800,000) up to Wednesday

for shipping companies alone.

Complaining

Exporters Also have been complaining that the strike would create complaints and cancellation of orders for Japan's vital export goods and would

"fore make foreigners confidence in Japan,"

The striking seamen have booli be

seeking a 20 per cent boost in wages while the shipowners, so far, have only offered a 17 per cent raise.

The sources which predicted some sort of settlement today wid that one major reason for

bellef

was the

He said that several theatres "engaging in the harmful prac Hce of near nudity" had already been forced to close. Soon, ho sak, one could write "nis" to "this deplorable chapter in the history of the British theatre."

Tomlison said that letters against indecency protesting were flowing into the Council's office. He said most of them were inspired by the inunorailty of television programines and by a cover on the weekly magazine "Punch" showing pin-ups.

"Punch's" editors objected that the cover referred to asily represented caricatures of the ot- pla-up, "designed to draw tention to the less desirable side of the press,"

They were meani "to take the micky out of the pin-up press."

then mod just about exhausted Punch lamented "it is dimcult to satirise anything in this is "Struggle Fund.

because people may The negotiations aro being country conducted

seriously."-France- Gliaro take you with Wakimura of the Government's Presse, Seamen's Labour Relationa

A left-wing Labour meraber,, especially the European Pro-Commission acting as a media.

Mr Emrys Hughes, had asked

in the House of Commons whe- ther he had discussed with Pre-

ductivity Agency,

"I believe that a new impetua will be given to this work of

tor.-United Press.

sident Eisenhower the desir- co-operation as a result of my ROCKET DIDN'T

ability of removing the United | talks with President Eli- States buses from Britain.

Mr Macmillen repiled; wwe are now contributing to collec- tive defence not only by build- ing up our own nuclear cupa- city, but also, like our other alles, by providing the United States with bases on our soil. "These bases are D vital and integral part of the defence not only of this country but of the free world,

Mr Macmillan went on: "The danger to the people of This country in the event of their removal at this time would be

for greater than an increased danger that might result from the development of rocket weapons,"

No Alteration

Mr Hughes also asked whe- ther the Prime Minister had scussed with President Elsen- hower the increased danger to Britain following the develop- ment of rocket warfare.

hower."-Reuter,

ROYAL NAVY CONSCRIPTION

TO END

London, Oct. 31. Plans to end conscription in the Royal Navy in a few months are included

FUNCTION

PROPERLY

"MARTIAN'

ENTERS FRANCE

Paris, Oci, 31.

As the French Cabinet crisis neared the end of its 31st day a young man dressed as a Martian Cape Canaveral, Florida, presented himself at the Elysee Oct. 31. Palace with "telegram from A missile fire at the rockel Mars" for President Rene Coty. test site here inat night had to It read: "Cuble from Mars to be destroyed when it failed to France. We want to enter into function properly, it was on-contact with earth. For that we nounced today.

are waiting for the formation of A Defence Department state a French government. Hurry up." ment said the missile

Police invited the masked and vito a launched shortly before mid-black-garbed "Martian' night. It was observed rising pollee ntation. to about 30,000 feet.

The

was

They let him go after making missile was destroyed sure he was not from another in proposals to streamline "by the range safety officer planet, but was M. Daniel Praga, the Navy reserves

when instrumentation disclosed 47, a commercial traveller with halfunction," the

a sense of urgency--and humour, modern-war pattern, itment said.

-China Mall Special,

a

announce.

was reliably learned to- The misalle was said to be a day.

The scheme for a new form

Jupiter-version of the army's BEAT THE GUN

Intermediate

arango missile

of naval reserve, onnounced on which contained equipment for October 18,

now being work-special tests-Reuter,

ed out in detail.

COLD CASH

Lawrenceville, Illinois,

Mr Macmillan replied: "The development of rocket weapons There are about 13,000 ac- has not altered the situation in live volunteer reservists. which the maintenance of The Royal Naval Reserve, prace

Oct. 31. and the protection of the Royal Naval Volunteer Re-

beserve, and the recently the free world continue to

A burglar Kot nway

with dependent largely 013 the tablished headquarters reserve US$11.87 in cold cash from Mrs nuclear capacity of the United will be merged into one body Milllo Staniger's home. States and the threat of re-to fit Briwin's new mobilisation He found the cash in the re- tallation to deter a would-be plans-China Mall Special. aggressor."

Other points Mr Macmillan

made in reply to questions by

Mr Hughes about his talk with President Eisenhower were:

MIDDLE EAST: "We have regular Interchange of information with our Americari friends on the Middle East as The on other questions. This cou tinued during the visit which Mr Selwyn Lloyd (the Foreign Secretary) and I recently patc to Washington, and is sull go-

ing o

"Civil CIVIL DEFENCE; bk

defence was not discussed. and There is already a full frank exchange of information on civli defence with the United States and other North Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries." In Favour

POOLING SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE: The Bri- tah Government is entirely in favour of pooling scientific knowledge in the interests of peace, subject to the need to safeguard national security,

Much has been accomplished in the fold. For example, in the Organisation for Exiropéen. Econgaste Co-operation,

and

1

frigerator.-United Press.

Norfolk, Oct. 31. Don McAfee became the Orst motorist to go through the new 500 million Hampton Roads Tunnel-an tonour Gov. Thomas B. Stanley was to be accorded at a formal opening on Friday.

"I saw a sign that said tunnel traille use left-hand -lane" McAfee said, “go I did." United Fress.

'AN ARMY OF BRASSHATS'

Canberra, Oct. 31. 12,378 'officers and NCO's of・ Australia's 26,000-strong regular army came under fre la the Senate today as "an army of brasshals,”

"I would like to know how

many privales liters are be

POP

cause they are the ones who do the work," Senator John Harris (Labour) said during. a debate on the army estim- ates.

The estimates showed that the officers and NCO's were only 1 13,022 1,244 fewer than other ranks--lation-corporals,

tunners, sappers, drivers and privates. Bat, added the Senator, 2,883 of the officers were entitled to batmen who would be drawn from the privates, and this reduced the number of alber ranks available for duty to 10,9-China Mali Special.

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