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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958,
No Public Colour Bar Lee & Astor
Opinion Poll In UK
Shows Demand
For Law
London, Dec. 10. By a slight majority the British people feel there should be a law to prevent use of the colour bar in public places.
ROXY & BROADWAY Philip Will
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TO-MORROW SPECIAL SHOW AT 12.15 P.M. JOHN WAYNE JEFFREY HUNTER in "THE SEARCHERS"
Be Nehru's
House Guest
This is shown in The latest Dally Express poll of public opinion rouducted from Novem- ber 27 to December 2
A
representative cross-cec- tion of the public was asked: "IL
been suggested In thal there show ki
Parliament
NEWSPAPER Down Come
DELIVERY HOLD-UP IN NEW YORK
New York, Dee. 10. A strike by 4,500 dolivory- mca halted distribution today of New York city's nino major newspapor, with a tofal dally circula- tion of inate than 5,500,000.
Eight of the nine papers con- with their tinued publication regular personnel for over-the- counter sale at their picketed plants.
תרתיcditk
beatuse
The ninth the Daily News, be a law to prevent use of the colour bar at places where he was unable to go to press with public are
normally admitted. Thursday's
tho Would you favour or disfavour printera refused to cross auch Inw? Fimy-two gur truck drivers picket line. cent replied by tovorur. 341⁄21⁄2 There appeared to be illet per cent replied that they were! New Delhi, Doc. 10.
not in favour and 13 per The Duke of Edinburgh will cent did not know. London
bo Prime Minister Mr Exprere Service. Nehru's house guest for part of his visit to India
next month, according to In America
authoritative sources.
A
The duke, who arrives by
Jet airliner on Jan. 21 Comet for the Indian Science Congress, will stay at Rashtrapati Bhavan, residence of President Rajendra Prasad, which was tha e of British viceroys.
Mr Nehru's He will move to house for one or two nights to allow the two men ant op- portunity for informal talks.
On Jan. 20, he will attend a Republic Day parade which is the main item of India's biggest Rational festival.
The lighter side of his visit includes watching polo in Delhi rad going duck-shooting Bharatpur, where
1038 vleeroy Lord Linlithgow and his party bagged 4,273 birds in one
ayhina Mali Special.
In
Famed Chinese
Surgeon Now
U.S. Citizen
Buffalo, Doc. 10.
Dr Thomas L. Dao, 37, pro-
minent cancer
surgeon and researcher at Roswell Park Memorial Institute hero, bocamo a citizen of the United States yester- day.
Dr Dao. a native of China,
62 was himong
persons no- turnlised in Federal Court,
Dr Born in Soochew,
Dao earned his bachelors degree at Sorchow University and his masters degree at St. John's Shanghai,
He left
Shanghai for the United States in 1949.-UP.].
BALLOON'S BID
TO CROSS
THE ATLANTIC
A Warning To
Servicemen
mon
not
to
Washington, Dec. 10. Military sources said today that a controversial pam- phiot urging U.S. service- marry foreigners had been dis- tributed unofficially and does not represent official U.S. policy on the ques- tion.
chance of a settlement of the deliverymen's
strike before
were Friday. Negotiations cessed until then after a federat mediator brought heth sides hours this together for two morning,
Gordon &Kitchener
Khartoum, Dec. 10.
Full milltary honours will be accorded the statuca of General Gordon and Lord Kit- chener, the conquerors of the Sudan, whon they are removed from thelr sites in Khar- toum tomorrow.
Buglers will sound retreat and reveille as the statues are shroud- ed in the presence of a military guard of hor our and u band will play the British Sudanese national thema.
ami
an-
The statues will be removed late at night
by engineers. will be stored
They
until
Britain and the Sudan
agree on their disposal. -Chinn Mall Special.
Prince In
Members of the newspaper Plaster For
deliverers mail
union
and walked out at 10 pm. yesterday after young against acceptance uf D DCW two-year contract officials negotiated by unton
and the publishers association of New York city on Sunday night U.P.I.
MILLION S RUG SAVED FROM FIRE
The existence of the pamphlettion," caused unfavourable reaction in Japan.
The pamphlet was written by chaplain named George W. Thompson
The only chaplain of thet name in Pentagon records is
Winchester, Dec. 10. The famous "Rug of Civilisa
woven for a Shah of Per- for $1 sio and once insured
fre million, was saved from last night by the family of an art dealer,
Other valuable Oriental rugs and art objects were destroyed
Christmas
Holidays
Newbury, Dec. 10.
Prince of The 10-year-old Wales went to school as usual today with his sprained right unkle in plaster
But be faced Am uncom fortable Christmas holiday as ductors said the plaster would have to stay three weeks.
on
for another
The prince slipped on a school staircase at Chearn School near On Mon- Newbury, Berkshire, day.
ot the He did not complain time but yesterday morning his ankle had swollen and he was X-rayed at Newbury Hospital.
Doctors said the spralu was "fakely severo."-China Mall Special.
reftred Naval commander now by a blaze which raced through London Gets
iving in California, but could not be determined im- mediately whether ho was the author.
Navy sources sakti a similar pamphlet, entitled "So you: want 10 murry a Japanese," also was distributed unofficially several years ago and was avail- most Navy chapels in! the Pacille area, but it never the disturbance created occasioned by discovery of the current one
able
a shop owned by Koko Booda- kla & Sone.
The three sons and partners of Boodaltinn, Michael, 31, Harry, 33, and Leo, 86, raced into the turning building several times to save custly merchandise, un cluding the rug.
The rug was woven by 10 men who worked continuously im 1809 to 1902 to complete it.
Its intricate design depicts the most famous men of his- tory up to 1800,"
168
The
NOT FORBIDDEN
There is no official polley for-
Boodakian's purchased bidding the Intermarriage of the rug three years ago.-U.P.I. servicemen Ulving abroad, sl. though a walling period plus consent of superior officers }' required.
Unofficially, however, U.S.
it imporĹARA! Chaplains feel that the servicemen realise the dimeulties Involved in such intermarriage before they enter
implusively because they are j only and far from home,
it is not a question of pre- Judlee against any race," one novy source suid. "It is simply a recognition that any intern- cial marriage is going to have a lot of probleans of adjustment when the servicegan brings his London, Dec. 10 bride home l community
nct at the Canary which is
and things."
the after a
These scurces said that while
such hundreds of
marriages
11
Second Giant Tree
London, Dec. 10.
The second Norwegian Christ- mas tree sent this year from
to bo Onio
jn crected Trafalgar Square. Landon, was landed here today - In one piece
while The first broke in bold
being unloaded last week and hind to be burnt-China Mail Special
WOMEN DID ALL
THE TALKING
-And 16 Others Kept Silence
London, Dec. 10, used Lo such Eleven distinguished women -scientists, doctors, writers, lecturers, саме to the House of Commona tonight and
Apart from promising to take pointed out
was cald, the to 16 women Members of note of what
said! Members of Parliament Parliament of all parties
nelther dla they nothing," the perils of nuclear tests, undertake to carry the issues They faced each other across further by action in the Con- the table in one of the private mons. interviewlag rooms.
Four Britons Islands were today set ready Lo Try to CTOSS Atlantic in a balloon Izal-minute defect in their havo been highly successful, radio equipment had been re- at least as forge a number end medied.
in heartache both for the Yesterday's
overcast rainy,
serviccman and for the girl conditions were today replaced
who la uprooted from ber hornie→ by cloud and light north winds land and forced to adopt new
sattled enough for nine-off but ways of living-UPI. not quite windy enough
Mr
The party consists of Arnold Elloart, his son Timothy, Mr Colin Maudie
Mr and
*ine Maudie's wife Rosemary. gondola of their balloon, named "Small World", can in an emer- geney become a boat, China Mall, Special.
YOUNGER BRIDES?
Lendon, Dec. 10. Mrs Barbara Scruggs,
14- year-old bride now lving here with her U.S. serviceman" hus- band, has raised controversy over whether the legal age of consent-10 for girls-should bo lowered in this country.
Mr Marcus Lipton, a Labour Member of Parliament, who ériticised the movernment for allowing Mrs Scruggs of White Pinine, Virginia, to join her 21- year-old naval rating husband, Paid in a lotter to the Dally Telogropla today that he had received many zetters tinging a lower age limit.—-China BUOCIAL
Mil
The il wamen-it was to have
Adenauer Better been 12, but Dame Peggy Arh-bora of Parliament present in-
erort the actress, evuld not come -formed a deputation from the
ment.
Mrs
Danie Florence Horsburgh took the chair and other mem-
cluded Dr Edith Summerskill, Miss Joan Vickers and Bonn, Dec. 10. The condition of 82-year-old campaign for nuclear disarma-Lena Jegor.
The deputation claimed that West German Chancellor, Kon-
They pointed out that they the manufacture, testing and rad Adenauer, who was taken were not "political people," and use of nuclear weapons affected Il with a chill after visiting approached this question from not only Briluin but the whole West Berlin at the end of last different points of view. Those world and its future. weck, showed Improvement fo- points of view were put to the It must transcend parly pol- day, on offelal spokesman told Members of Parilament in nine tical differences, they said. reporters-France-Prosso.i speeches.
France-Presse.
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