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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1058.
THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE U. S. AMBASSADOR
Chooses His Nixon's Shock Last-minute
Decorations
Moscow, Nov. 27. The Dovlet hand of govern- mont, Nikita Khrushchev,
Woro • gold "Dove of Penco" on kie brewst, be- side the Order of Lenin and the Order of the And Fing
Labour, when ho
gave him prem conference on the Berlin lasuo in the Kremile today-France. Proep.
Conscription Cut
Belgion's
Brussels, Nue, 27.
Discovery
Before The Queen Arrived
London. Nov. 27.
Vice-President Richard Nixon figured in a last-minute hitch at the American Embassy
dinner to the Queen tonight.
He suddenly discovered hle aldes had rist packed a dhuner Jackel, Callie ihr dinger at Nift. 10. Downing Street and the Qullaball, which called for white tie and falls, the meal at Winfield House Ambas- sador John liny Whitney's re- sidence...-Was less forinsi ald dianer
Jackets were worn without medals, similarly Vice-President Nixon Pa left
himself just enough time
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abs pley, which in- DRON FUR cludes
to vi con- Sription from 18 months to B Qu- 1361 Volites:
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Tousto-haired Stephen Amos, a 17-year-old plum- bors apprentice, becomes a proud car owner. To buy a 1937 ten H.P. Hillman saloon, at
a garage in Oxford Road, Reading, he got out of bed and cycled to the showroom. While a dozen people waited for the sales. mon to arrive he went round the back and put his hand on the car. When the garage owner Mr Dennis Hands arrived Stephen handed over sixpence and a three-penny bit in exchange for the log-book... prob- ably the cheapest car ever bought.--Keystone.
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Un-hisaayed, the Vice-Presi- dem called his stuff together and told them be perded Tuxrate within a few minutes.
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volunteers produced theirs on the spot but only one fitted him. It glonged to Jurmes Bassell. his special press m'elser, who is travel-
ing with him.
Bassell readily surrendered
tuxedo to his chief but 7113 then found higself to the
Richard Nixon
Drops In
On Winston
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delective Vice- to rondlei President's sulto
detective was As the British
on duly
night at the Embassy and had to be pro- perly attired, he also had to Jooks Bround for a substitute tuxedo which he found from in American Embassy oficial, Mr Eugene Slepiva, of the USIS
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ended well and the Quer knew nothing of the quick- change act which hud pre- ceded her arrival,
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Nixon, dropped in on Sir Tonight's guests at the American Winston Churchill at his
home hore yostorday and made a date to meet the veteran statesman again next May in Washington. Mr Nixon went 10 see Sir Winston at his London one on The edge of Hyde Park after Tunching with Queen Lazaheth It at Buckingham Palace, a few
incks away.
The 45-your-old American Vice-President spent 25 minutes cutting about Anglo-American relations and world affairs with the man who was irendy મ (controversi guer In British
polities when Mr Nixon was a baby.
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parter on the
drorstep, Sir Winston said. vory much for
Thank You
coming."
hope to see you in May,
sir." Mr Nixon replied.
He explained later to re
Winston was porters that Sir
planning to visit the United
Pre-
Fanbassy included the senjor members of the Cabinet, Hugh
Gaitskell, opposition leader, and a hors seluct fist of prominent military leaders and civilians. Among the Americang
General Lauris Norsted, NATO Supreme Commander, General Thomas D White, Chuef-of-staff of the US. Air Furve and Admiral Jones L.
Holloway. Commander-in-
chef of the U.S. naval force In the East Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
The Queen, without the Duke who had an- of Edinburgh,
other engagement, arrived at 2030, wensing shimmering full-skirted evering sown of white satin, embroidered with irridescent palliction with un aquamaring techlues, earrlags and a bracelet,
She
t before
large silver bowl of pale yellow roses. 1. neighbours were the Vice- President and the U.S. Ambat- risalo in London. The menu
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the traditional Thanks- Kiving Day fare: Oyster stew, chicken reUS). roast turkey with vranberry Sauce, zweet potatises and given vegetables, pumpkin pło, mince Dies and cream-France-Presse,
Algeria Election
Begins Today: Moslem Deputies
Algiers, Nov. 28.
Loudspeaker vans will summon the villagers of Algeria to the polls today, the first day of the
Bride In "Baby Doll" Dress
The wedding at Holy Trinity Church, Sidcup of Debbie Hamilton from tho show ot the Garrick Theatre-to Dr David Lo- gon (26) house physician at the Miller General Hos- pital... Dobbie, who is twenty-one, was . Wind- mill Girl for three years. Picture shows the brido and bridegroom after the wedding, and the bride's "Baby Doll" white nylon chiffon wedding dress-in the new short length.-- Keystone,
Peking Radio
Claim New
elections which will return 67 Moslem and Hilltop Canal
European Deputies to the National Assembly in Paris.
from
To forestall organised in-are standing. grouped 11: 47 Surgent attacks the National electoral Hists for 18 constitu- States in Mey, fulfilling a long Liberation Front hus called fur encles. Of the 87 seals, 46 must
abstentions
am- voting,
be held by Moslems. brushes, subotage, and other at- The FLN. have so far made tocks. The elections are being, no anti-election
And there staggered over three days,
have been no terrorist Holf the villages vole today attacks in Aiglers itself for
Standing
invitation from
deni Elsenhower.
Sir Winston nod Lady Chinchol were scheduled
to
Sir
wheft Persiden and Mrs Elsen-
lost April while hower Whiston's paintings
vere on exhibition in Washington. The sit was postponed following Sir Winston's serious ulness the year-China
carlier
Mail Special.
A British Crossword Puzzle Kemsley Sale
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a Soviety symbol (3, 5).
Closing-Uintie, su to
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speak
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manner of
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force in readiness (7), Pitcher found
in sewers
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fast In Surrey (5).
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24 A few words
that
carry
ennviction? (8).
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19 Man and a mother (4),
Agree, as d'espatched (0),
Stupid fellow of the turf
Deal With
Daily Mirror
London, Nov. 27. Britain's wealthy "Daily
Mirror" chain of
papers
HOWS-
and balf tomorrow. But pot fortnight--Reuter.
U they hear the loudspeaker vans will which
voling.
day
big
the Moslems know their village is
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The
LOWIS vole Sunday.
Although General Charles de Gaulle, the French Pric Minister, called for all ten- dencies to be expressed in the electoral campalis, no Nation- alists are standing and nearly all the candidates have openly compaigned for the integration of Algeria with France.
Metropolitan
moves
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The Man Who
Debagged The Solicitor Writes Book
London, Nov. 27.
Just under 200 candidates Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred
Archbishop
announced tonight In Hospital
that negotiations were almost complete for the
Canterbury, Nov. 27.
purchase of the Amal- Dr Geofrey Fisher, Arch-
gamated Press magazine empire for £8,000,000.
Amalgamated's
tions include
Women's Weekly Annual
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Paris, Nov. 27. Radio Peking tonight gave
stirring account of how o 2,300-metro high moun- fairi peak is being split open to allow a giant canal to cross the north-westorn loessial highlands
China.
of
The radio quoting reports from the National Conference of Active Young Bulklers Socialism How meeting Peking said that 100,000 builders are now working on
ira
Mystery Lady
Pays A Record Price
London, Nov. 27.
A Louise XV writing table fetched the world
record price of £28,700 here today.
The buyer, an unnamed woman dressed In Black, left by an emergency exit at Chriatia's auction rooma по восп as the plece was knocked down to her.
The previous record for a similar table was £17,850 ast in Parle In 1956.
The marquetry table and 25 other places ware gold by order of the trusteca of the Gecond Baron Llangattock, who was killed in action In 1910.
The day's total for this furniture and other places was also a world record at £64,640. The pravlous highest total for furniture was £64,000, sat at Bothe- by's auction rooms here inst year.
The
mado
writing table was by Jean Francola Oeben, cabinet-mekor to Louis XV
France. There are only about mix of this kind in existence, In- cluding one in the Louvre museum In Paris and ong Ip the Getty collection in the United States.-Router.
this canal, and when completed Flourmill Strike
would
with EL
compare famous Grand Canal ini xize and grandeur.
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The rudlo sale that work
this
last began
cannl on summer and is scheduled to be total 1980. Its completed in length will come to 1,400 kilo-
and will measure metres metres across and six motres
61- Doniel Wintle, the year-old "Dragoon", was today writing the last deep. chapter of a book on his ton-your battle with the law which will be publish- ed "outside areas of Bri- tish jurisdiction."
be on expurgated edition for British publication, Colonel Wintle said.
bishup of Canterbury,
entered There will hasplini here today for a herola operation tomorrow.
publica- He expects to resume normal Everybody's work at the end of December. and Keely's, The Archbishop, 71, was last reported 1 in May, 1957, when The gave up his engagementa! for nearly a month becaupe of influenza and bronchitis,Chino Mail Special,
the
Chairman of the Dally Mirror group is Cecil King, Amal mated Pres belongs to Berry family, which has agreed exchange its shares for
to
Daily Mirror Shares, which will be immediately re-purchased by
the Sundry Pictorial, a "Dally
Mirror" chain property.
The
Egypt
Refuses
Berry family Includes Landing Rights
Lord Kemsley, owner of the
Sunday Times and the Kemsley
16-newspaper
brother Lord
Cairo, Nov. 27. and his chain,
Tho United Arab Republic a United States Camrose, pro- bas refused
military air prietor of the Daily Telegraph.roquent to allow France-Presse.
transport service planes to land
this time," in in Cairo "ut formed sources said today.
MATS planca landet at Catro round-the-world weekly
until the Anglo-French Dights attack on Egypt la 1856. Untit then there were niso occasional lights of supply planes from the US Wheelus airbags in Tripoli, The United States has fed Cairo, Nov. 27. fomhlm
since then to get Abboud, periodically the Irune Minister today told lending rights again--U.P.I.
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(7).
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(a),
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(b).
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simpler
the
The Sudan
General
newspaperman in Khartoum
extromist that tho Sudan agreed to
nutmeg
Acten
(4).
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is Its It unique feature
run along the height. It will tops of high mountain ranges where its starting point is more than 1,000 metres above the sen and its terminus 1,400 metres above sea-lovel. The radio sald
Mountain Top Canal," that it would be called the
All the water of a tributary The monocled officer yesterday of the Yellow River, the Tao, won the last round of his long which now flows west will be diverted to the canal to flow legal battle over the £110,000 estate of a distant relative, cast and Irrigate more than a Miss Kitty Wells, who died in million hectares of lessial,
farmland he had lost in mountain slope
In 1947. After the Probate Court and the Ap- peal Court he conducted his own case before the House of Lords and won,
The Colonel pets nothing for himself, and has spent about £8,000.
upinster But his eister, Marjorie, 67, who look- ed after Miss Wells for 23 years, should get £20,000 in place of the £40 a year left her in the will, her brother contested.
The clause he fought up to the highest British court wan tho one leaving £50,000 to Mr 73- Frederick Henry Nyc, year-old solicitor to Misa Welln.
Kansu Province. Power stations will be erected at intervals along the whole length of this bo also canal, which will navigable to boats of 20 to 100
the radio stone,
cantinited— Franco-Prome,
Eddie Fisher
Welcome To
See Children
Hollywood, Nov. 27. Actress Debbie Reynolds, 20, her estranged husband says Eddie Fisher is "very welcomÓ** to visit their two children dur
today's inn
Thanksgiving
Colonel Wintle went to gool for six months "for "debag zing" the solicitor and photo graphing him. Colonel Wintle said today: "All | holiday,
It
I want now in for that mix "And he's welcome to visit months sentence to be ex- them at Christmas too," Mias
Reynolds cald, plunged from the records
The couple Find combre #entence
or
I barred * dentist stockbroker Dr commercial traveller I would only have bera Aned 40 chullnes.
Paris, Nov. 27/ American aid "in principle,"
*ng The French Cabinet, under the Middle East News Agency the chairmanship of Promier reparted hero.
Charles de Gaule, today decided Observera here consklerett
on the establishment of a sociai this no one of the most im- coramillee for social welfare portant political developments palatence to Moslems in main" 'THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Aaross: 3 Realises, 7 Mnori, 0
since the army take-over in the land France. The Committed Fletcher, 10 Steele, 13 Serpent, 15 Son, 17 Turtles, 18 Ponchier,
Sudan last wook. Event. 2
will have its own 'adininistra, 20 Arma, 21 Nonrent, 20 Estate, 27 Dipėmunt, 28 Dinneter. Down! 1 A-milan, 2 Lover, & Rifle, 4 Lath, # 5cmat Acceptance of American aid tive office and will concentrate
has in the past provoked the to Start
on improving the welfare 'Struta, Tenton, 11 Tenor, 12 Epica 14püreen,
bitterest Attacks by Sudanese | Algerian Modems, France (point), 10 Fenat, 18 Padded, 19 Amuser, 22 Aoler, 23 Raves, 21
Opposition forces-Reuter, Teuty, 20 Blow.
Prensa.
of
e Law Lords won't ex- rung it I shall have to con- ider and aspent agaitist con- vation and sentence-far the of my honour at an and gentleman."- Chloe Mall Special.
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separated in September after the 30-year-old niger publicly squired threb times wed aétross Elizabeth Tay" for round New York night- spota.
Ming iteynolds sold attorneys were working on
a property settlement preparatory to the She asid Aling of a divorce. ab did not know when the , diyoros would be fled, -UPL
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