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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958.

Delegation To Talk With Egyptian Govt

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London Fashion, Shows

BRIEFS Suez Compensation Sought Battle Between

Greenwood, Feb. 6. There was only one clue to the identity of the thief who looled 4 store and helped him- self to a free lunch, Police found hi frethprints in chunk of bologna-United Prest.

Chicago. Feb, 5, A Mothern Club is planning to serve Italian dinners to raise money to erase the Ane Italian band work ot their Amorous offspring.

Proceeds of the dinner will

go towards replacing deak tops

on which high-school students

A Flashback To

Nasser's

Seizure Of Canal

Paris, Feb. 5.

have etched hearts and arrows The Suez Canal Company appointed today

and Joye messages. — United Press,

Bristol, Feb. G...

Gaol Governor, L. Scott, despite his occupation, views

man hopefully.

"It is my experience that over 80 per cent of our men are fundamentally decent

people,"

He said yesterday, — United

Press,

San Pedro, Feb. 5, A trail of greto paint smear- ed on wardrobe lockers -ol a school Jet to the principal's office where a pair of television-

youngsters conscious serawled:

had

"Mike and Juhn painted the wolls signed Zurro."-United Press.

Castro Verde, Feb. 5.

A 35-year-oldt Сурат Was bel today for investigsilou of complaints she had charged ellents up to $52 to make them win first prize in the national lottery, ensure the return errant bushande and exorcise ghosts-Uniteil Press,

of

Waynesburg, Feb. 5. John Martines, 23, was proud of his goalce but the

dori-

ment lett to his downfall when it proved to be the chief ident- fying factor when, he arreste:! 011.. six charites burglary-United Press.

wos

of

a three-man delegation to negotiate with the Egyptian Government over compensation for Egypt's 1956 tionalisation of the Canal.

na.

Stockholders unanimously chose company presi- dent Jacques Georges-Picot, British lawyer John Foster and American lawyer Charles Spofford,

The three are due to leave for Rome at the end of the month to meet representatives of the Egyptian Government and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

In case onc or more of the three is

the unable to go. stockholders empowered the Company's adininistrative coun- cil to appoint replacements.

Another Hunt For The

"Suzuki" Treasure

Singaporo, Feb. 6.

The Straits Times said today another, hunt was in pro: grows for the fabulous "Suzuki Treasure.”

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#fler

The Company administration told stockholders that unsuccessfully attempling "to have the Company restored to the exercise of

it the rights held, it was now concentrating its efforts оп obtaining In-

demnity.

pointed out that the Egyptian nationalisation law of July 20, 1956, took the July 25 value of Company stock on the Paris Bourse us basis for re- munernion.

The Company termed this basis "Imprecise"

and insufficient."

Equitable

LONDON MARKET BLAZE

..........

7,000 ROUNDS PER MINUTE

Modern Version Of

Gatling Gun

On B-58 Bomber

Fort Worth, Feb. 5.

The administration said that The B-58, the Air Force's fastest jet bomber, is equitable compensation

must

armed with a modern version of the Gatling gun that can fire 7,000 rounds a minute from six rotating barrels, it was officially disclosed today.

Dublin, Feb. 5.

The "treasure” is rumoured Thomas Marsh, 20, reported to consist of £233,332 worth of today he has invented a device silver, jewellery and bullion which flastics a light on

the looted from Malaya by A ghing, rod when a fish is hook-Japanese, and burled by them ëd-Unitéd Press.

when they lost, the war.

take into

company account Legend says the treasure was

assets and funds in Egypt, as buried New York, Feb. 3.

by high-ranking | well as assets that the Egyptian A magazine. Chemical Week. Japanese naval Intelligence Government was bound to buy predicted in an article today oficer, who mesquéraded dur-at the end of the Company's thol laundry developments in¦ing the occupation as a timber term of concession. the next half century would merchant med Suzuki.

Compensation should niso The B-58, ometals have di; | Just improved the feeding include a pill, taken internally, The Times kald the latest be made, the company said, for dicated, Bies safely at about mechanism and substituted a which would cause the taker to search was being made by profits realisable from the re- 1,500 miles per hour. It fan motor for the hand crank." perspire cleaning solvent-Singapore syndicate at Dugan maining 12 years of the con- fly faster, but probably would

Datoh, 25 miles from Telek cession, United Pross.

for amortisation

of melt

ir friction I in Perak State, Northern work on the Canal, Anson

and for allowed lo. The gun is mouzil Gatling gun on the B-68 is Maloys.

pensions to employees.

ed in the tall, of the plane in airing, another is discharging a used casing and still another 1 Six inbourers were working!

The Company also announced special conical turret, plot 25 by 12 feet, and the impending retirement of Sir

being loaded. on steam shovel was to be brought Alexander Candogan, who has

August C. Denwein, Vice-

bk Cunval, which The barrel rotates so in inter

represented the British Govern- President

Fort that it takes "several degrees blanc al ment on the administrative makes the roundli since 1950.

Worth, sald engineers faced of rotation for a shell to clear melting probltra in trying to the length of the barrel.

that would shoot a gun

minute. turned to The mult

gun which

Miami, Föb. 5. Karot Fazeros, who is some-

known simes

tennis's two "Golden Girl” is having Bürs of 24-carat gold lame panties made to wear under ber Another attempt by the same Tennis dress for her internn- syndicate in the same oren tast tional tour this summer.

year revealed nothing, but the source: said Japanese The material, coats carly $20 Times Jard, but Miss Farcios said: "in the know" were believed "Gulo Moran had her inco

to have provided certain have panties, and I'll

tails of where th gold." China Mall Special.. could be fama.-Router,

mine

treasure

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

3 Merchant once on the rail-

way? (0),

7 This letter is final (b).

B "Ghosties

(8).

10 Eliminator of errors (0)--

19 Bird in horaldry (7).

16 Hill dwellerst (4).

Not, presumably, a solo per-

17 Not

formance (7).

18 Applaud loudly (7),

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Tribal emblém (5)

2 Keep out (6).

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une barrel of the

SMALL ARMS

fast

London fire - fighters prepare to go into the blazing basement of Smithfield Market which claimed two lives recently. -Express.

Permission To Salvage The Andrea Doria

'The Sack' And 'Trapeze'

By MURIEL PENN

London, Feb. 5.

In the battle between the revolutionary new Trapeze Line and the modified "Suck", the Trapeze seems to be winning in the London slows.

The Jation

Trapeze was the sen-shaped by elever seaming, all of the Paris fashion designed to by-pasa the walst collection when A was launch-and Eghtly touch the hips. In ed inst week by the 21-year-old many ensembles these dresses Yves St. Laurent, heir and are topped with low bloused successor to the late Christian sackets which draw the atten

the house which son to the hips and ignore the Dlor, carries the Paris fashion king's waist.

The feeling of space which dominated the shows yesior- day WAS again in evidence today, charactérised by flying panels on models in silk chiffon or Almy orEBHER. designed for the late day and evening.

name.

at

Until he showed. It almost

the

rest-

end of the Paris series, all the designers had concen- trated

*11 a inodified, trained form of the Sack line which first appeared last sum- mer for wear in the autumn,

Of London's top dressmakers, who have so tar shown

their

is

Mr Amies used yarda and collections, John Cavanagh yards of lac coloured silk chiffon to form a floating train on one of his evening models, Cavanagh, in an while Mr original treatment, stitched

the only one to have shown the Trapeze ne in its pure form. He had two-one for the day- time, the other for the evening. DAYTIME

The daytime model, in navy blue, was a dress in which the

twin pancis from the froit of the bodice or under-arm to the centre back ham-a device which

produced a bulterfly effect in movement.

line dropped completely free from a high, square yoke to a Cotton point d'esprit was also spreading hemline and the used with considerable "space"

was effect for formal ball gowns by spread of the hemline

a deep both Mr Amics further emphasised by

and Mr clasely pleated frill at the base Cavanagh of the skiri.

Mr Amics used it In whils The evening model in yards

a ruched crinoline with and yards of flamingo coloured for

sharply contrasting black velvet tulle simply tumbled out from a elraight band of deeper coloured bodice topped with white, and

black shoulder straps, of the

while red velvet at the top bodice, falling free to a very Mr Cavanaghi used one little-below-the-knee hemline in broidered with black spols for a front and a long uncontrolled, long evening dress with a volu- train ni the back.

| niñous train rising from the tap

cm-

This dress was also trimmed with black velvet, used for the band on the top belt, and a

Coyly placed on the centre of the bodice. front, almost under the bosom, was a bow of the same deeper red velvet which did nothing to control the line-Indeed, it served only to stress the free, unfetter of the bodice,Chlia Mali

Special. ed movement of the tulle.

models apari, the These New York, Feb. 5.

Trapeze inc appeared in more Two salvage companies an- gently flared skirts which spread nounced today that they outwards from the wolst instead had acquired control of of tapering from the hips to a the sunken bulk of the narrow hemline. Italian liner Andrea Doria and would attempt to refloat ber this spring.

alicrett form in box pleated or More Old People

EVOLVED SACK

announcements...

maits

London, Feb. 6. Britain is fast, becoming a country composed more and of older people, the Minister of Pensions, Mr John Boyd-Carpenter speech tonight.

more

Today

there

said

In

A

ELT

seven

people in work to cách relire- ment pensioner. In 20 yodra lime there will only be four people in work, to each pen- sioner."--Chino Mall Special

These skiria appeprod en The Andrea Doria sank off and the dreries of dress and Nantucket Island on July 25, jacket serables in the collec- 1958, after being in collision tions of Mr Hardy Amies, one with the Swedish liner Stock- of the Queen's, dressmakers, holm. Filly

their and Mr Owen of Lachanse, as people lost lives when the liner went down. Lachasse, as well as in à Duri

The salvage

of Mr Cavanagh's other Mr Armando was made by Conti, President of the Aapsales Of the four members of the Company, of Trenton, New incorporated Society of London Barreled

Designers Lorton's The Army's small arms re-Jersey, and Mr Richard Meyer, Fashion R. K.J Gatling developed in 1801 and search and development section President of the Marque Marine big eleven-who opened, their

used in the borrowed an old Gatling gun Company, of Wyandotte, collections to the press today which was first

from a museum a few years ago Michigan.

only Mr. Cavanagh, too, showed Civil War.

"Gatling got pretty close with and got it to. Are 5,000 shots a They said that the huge well delined examples of the This gun," Esenwein sald. "We minute by substituting an elec- | salvage operation estimated to. evolved. Sock,

trle motor for the hand crank. coct about US$3 million, He showed, it is a straight GT tomorrow, the Soviet

The British Government, with about 45 per cent of the Com-find pany's shares, is the largest 7,000 rounds, de-

Fingle stockholder

The stockholders raufled the; nomination of Michael Babing- ton Smith, administrator of the Bank of England, as Sir Alexan

replacement, ster's

United Press,

3 Most studios have this sup-

port (8).

4 Uurepeated (4)...

& Seal of the mighty7 (0).

6 Try not to succumb (0),

Shortened version (6).

11 Stock farm (0),

12 Furloined (3).

20 You've put your foot in it 14 The piper's Son? (b).

(4).

21 It's the law (7).

20 Used h. latch-key, perhaps

27lated remarks? (8):

28 Wash away? (5),

20 Puts on the screw? (8).

15 Needing urgent attention (5)

10 Hackneyed, (5).

18 The rise of perfume (6),

10 Dealing successfully some maspary (6).

22 Church recesses. (5),

23 Workers form it (3).

24 Keen) (8),.

with

Brighton 'Tecs Were

"Crooked All Their

Lives" -- Ex-Convict

London, Feb. 5.

An ex-criminal who is now a wealthy businessman claimed today that some of the police in Brighton, popular south coast holiday town, had been "erooked all their lives".

Alan toy Bennett, 40, former Bennett admitted that during burglar, alleged in court Uist the past 25 years, he had been this was " known fact" in the in prison about ten times. resort where he rati à club nick-

since

named "The Bucket. of Blood." He had not been convicted of

any criminal offences Bennett, fall, iminaculately 1949. Now, he told the court, dressed, with Д neat black he was in the wholesale metal moustache, claimed he paid the trade and dealt with Orms In

Amsterdam

resort's suspended police chief, Ardam.

Charles Ridge, 68, sums of

seli

hours.

drinks after

money so that the club could He alleged that he had glyen Icending Heath bribes several times and suid that brice the detective suggested he should break into a Woolworth store and rob a safe.

"FREEDOM"

"I had the freedom of the Mr Clarke, city," Bennett sald. "I opened demanded:

"What advantage

the club and closed it when i was there to Heath, it he would

wanted to."

share in the proceeds?" "yes" replied Beanest addiläff that Bo

Once during his three-hour was not interested., testimony he brandished a wad

Bennett said customers it lis

of £5 notes "roughly £500" club were often drunk. He said and told the court: "1. always "They usually wanted to fight have money in my pockei." mo and there was a lot of blood It was the third day of the flying about He paid Hidge 420 about seven times, so that trial of Aves mou accused of late night drinking cul carry conspiring to obstruct course of

pn., witho

Interference, justice.

at the club Then Heath In the dock at the Old Baby to tako, the Cepiral Criminal Court, with

Bernett WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION Actos: 1 Schools Reach, Ridge werd Delegave-napec-evral times aboli, the fath of

for Jobs, Hammersley, 40% De- his bridenhé. Once, shouted 3 Revel, & Rag-tog, 10 Fatty, 11 Limit, 12 Pink, 13. Nears, 10 Eldest, 18 Spread, 20 Loser, 22. Spam, 23 Crate, 25 Inapt, 20 fective-Sergeant Trevor Heath, "I am hot taking of any mor Aerial, 27 Lucre, 29 Proem, 20 Driers.Down: 1 Shraphiel, 230 Anthony Lyons, 50, e bar

The court, Sunburied that Salmidi . Bellkon, | tomorrow, with Highness; Oral; Lekible, Refined, & Elaté, 7 Cater, 14 At a

That Have | Under price, 10 Sawmills, 16 Erratum, 17 Dastard, 19 People, 219, a Volkinbkez

all plekkia nöt guilty. Owner, 24 Soer.

In Tayla chi (M).

General

Electric developed would begin "Just as soon

the weather allows."-Reuiter. the gun to the pount where it

ran fire 7,000 rounds a minute. After getting the gun, en- gineers couldn't mount it in a conventional bubble turret. a supersonic plane, a bubble- type turret causes drag.

In

Sputnik's Progress

Moscow, Feb. 5..

The second Soviet satellite will have completed 1,330 cir- eults around the earth by 3 min,

as dress with stitched-id belt ur news agency Tass said torilght.

half-belt, buttoned panels, or-Reuter.

Clue Of The Frozen Tear

...

A pointed, conical Turret would not work, because if it pointed away from dead cen the It would act as a rulder and interfere with flying the plane,

London, Feb. Goj Finally an engineer remem-E clue of the frozen tear may iran ile deep bered how on old-fashioned

freecs killer of 17-year-old Ann Noblett, drinking cup folded into a com- reported today. part disc. Electric Manufacturing Co. de-

POLICE HUNT FOR THE DEEP-FREEZE” KİLLER

Engineers, at the Emerson

signed a concial turret of see- tlonalised spring-operated plates to mount the gun in

The armoured plating effect gives the gun and turret the 'sting. appearance of a wasp's

United Press.

A deep freeze ribers, is quoted as sayink: "Deep freeze bryslalises moisture left in a body fler, death. The khabe and condition of the crystals are tell-tale." The tear crystallised in the eye duct of the

will be able

to say from the walezištain dead girl may tell Scotland Yard officers the type, report, what lybę of refrigeration the killer used." of cold storage system used by the killer. The body of Ann, missing since. December This clue, says the Daily Sketch crime re, și was found, last Friday, lh a wood at Whitwell, porter, "bould narrow the hunt to a handful of | seven valles from her home at Whesthampsload. ・ment.""

Hertfordshire Ile adds that under powerful microscopes refrigeration experts and Scotland Yard selentials are examining the tear drop and other Uny crystals found on Arin's body.

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