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Socialists Will Put
Attlee
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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959.
On The Mat
By DOUGLAS CLARK
London, Jan. 20. The indiscretions of Earl
Attlee will be raised be- hind the scenes at West- minster this week when the parliamentary Social- ist. Party meets after the Christmas recess.
Socialists are angry with his article in the Political Quarterly in which ho accused MP he had known-on both sides of the House at being careerists aru tllo-chasers and of putting private interests first.
His Socialist critics intend to recall that when he was party leader it WES agreed on his urging to refrain from attack- In cách other in the House, the Press, and on the platform. Now, they wil say, he has flouted the rule on which he Timself insisted.
'Quito Sure'
Yesterday, at his orchard- fringed Buckinghamshire home, Lord Altice was unaware of the controversy his article had provoked.
I
Sald he: "I'm quite sure have been fair. What I wrote was the fruit of, 38 years' ex- perience, I don't see how it could possibly be construed as breach of parliamentary pri- viinge."
Then he went back to work
ANOTHER ~w on
magazine articte which will give a ver- batim nccount of his comments on Mr Jinnah in his recent con- troversial TV interview,--London Express Service.
CHURCHILL
FOOTS BILL
Sandwiches and coffee
for the guard
From ROBIN STAFFORD
Marrakesh, Jan. 21.
Who pays for the meals of the plain clothes detec- tives assigned to guard Sir Winston Churchill during his six-week stay in Morocco's luxurious Mamounia Hotel in Marrakesh?
CHANCE IN A
MILLION
Heroford, Jan. 20.
A Judo Instructor's death wae a "chance in a million," it was stated at a Hereford Inquest.
оп
A verdict of Rocidental. death
recorded WAR Bidney Joseph Fretwell, 21, of Grasmero Avenue, In- take, Doncaster, Royal Artillery gunner stationed at Hareford.
Fretwell's fellow Instruo- tor, Ralph Preace, of Maso- feld Avenue, Mareford, said that Fretwell auddenly dropped to one knee and rolled on to his back while they were exercising to- gether. He wald ho Daralynod.
was
Dr David fles cald that' Fretwell was found In hos- pital to have a broken neck.
Mr Leslie Williamson, director of the club, and R Juda black belt holder, said: "It was a chance in a mi- lon. have never known an acoldent ilke It."-China Mall Special.
CHURCHES ROW
OVER SCHOOLS
A
London, Jan. 20.
BITTER dispute over Education Minister Mr Geoffrey Lloyd's plan to provide more public money for Roman Catholic schools is nearing a climax.
The plan has aroused angry feeling in the Free Churches.
They fear that on Thursday, when M.P.s debate education, Mr Lloyd may announce specific proposals before he has con- sulted their leaders,
Trouble began with last month's Education White-paper which recognised that "the Churches may neel some further help" over school building.
Since then Roman Catholic leaders, heacted by the Rt. Rev. George Andrew Beck, Bishop of Salford, have urged that the Treasury grant payable for capital expenditure on existing Roman Catholic schools should be increased from 50 per cent to 75 per cent.
Talking
In addition they want the taxpayer to provide 75 per cent towards the cost at buliding NEW Roman Catholic schools
For days the lobby and res- taurant were full of tough- looking Moroccans sitting July about and eyeing anyone trying to
got within
10 yards of Sir Winston.
Then he gave instructions that the defectives should be al- lowed to order refreshments at his expense.
This
was interpreted by one guard as a full-scale dinner- 351, without wind,
The idea was taken up by the other guards, and the manago- ment bad to report back for orders to Sir Winston's ex- Tourige.
Call On Police Then his Special Branch bodyguard, Detective Sergeant Ed Murray, paid a call on the Central police station
And from now on it will be Just coffee and sandwiches for the guards.
Earlier, Lady Churchill, out for a 90-minute stroll In the maze of bamboo-covered alley- ways of the Arab Medina got so interested in the silks and tarpels In the bazaars that she lest her way.
in the shade—but It was 54 very hot in the sun us Lady Churchill, escorted by Sir Winston's
private personal secretary, Mr Montague Browne, left the Hotel
Mamounia.
After nearly getting run over by a donkey, turning into maze of sidestrects and arriv- Ing in the Alleyway of the Blacksmiths, Lady Churchill
and Mr Browne realised they were lost.
Guided Out
Later they
found a guide and he showed Lady Churchill the way back,
Lady Churchili told Sir trip and, Winston abbut the
Drumright
Predicts Rising In China
Taipai, Jan. 20. Tho United States Ambassa- dor, Mr Everett F. Drum- right, said today people on the China mainland would aventually rizo against Communist. rule and that it would give the Nationalists a chance to rocover their lost land, Mr Drumright, former Consul- General in Hongkong, made this declaration in speech, lo the Chinese Association for United Nations, today.
the
The United States held the view that the rule of Com- mounism on the mainland "is not permanent but will puss."
"Signs are evident that the Communista do not represent the true will or aspirations of the Chinese people,
As with other despotisms the Chinese people will rise to smile this one down.
Three Principles
Then the day will be here when you can resume on the mainland the task of currying out the completion of your late (Dr Sun Yat-sen's) leader's Three People's Principles and (nationalism, democracy social well-being)."
Mr Drumright said the Unit- ed States would continue to give military anul support and economic assistance to the Na- tlonalist Government which he described" DS
"authentic the aspirations spokesman for and hopes of the free Chinese everywhere,"
EL1
The United Statos polley, Mr sald, was to
after lunch, he drove through Drumright the Arab bazaars. He stayed eliminate the use of threat or in his car.-London Expess force to accomplish international Service.
He said the United States Communiat had rejected the
AFRICAN BEAT FOR EUROPE'S
NIGHT-CLUBS
Johannesburg, Jan. 21.
Barbara Miller, a nursery school teacher by day and a singer at night, wants to introduce songs about South Africa to the night clubs of Europe,
She is shortly leaving Johan~ nesburg, taking with her, her original scores of African songs which she hopes to c- tablish on the overseas market.
"There is an overseas craze for African tunes which have a savage beat," she said,
"The songs I am taking with me throb with African drum- beats and I feel sure will go down well in night-clubs ever- scus."
In Her Bath Barbara began when she was student in Cape a university
To a lesser extent the Free Churches nre opposing the Town and an, hotel proprietor Church of England which wants heard her singing in her bath. the grant similarly increased He asked her to sing at his for its existing schools.
{ hotel. During the Christmas Treess Some French farmers visiting Mr Lloyd has been busy trying South Africa heard her singing. to forestall trouble.
They told her that her voice was
He has had private talks with just right for singing French Mr James Grimths, Socialist deputy leader, and Mr Michael songs. Bo she learnt French. Stewart, M.P. Socialist educa- tion expert. He urged them not to turn the matter into a big ing." she said. Inter-party dispute.
"I want to concentrate on and make a success of cabaret sing-
"When I am a success I will return to teach-.
wonderful career ing, it is o
Last Monday he saw Church and I would not like to leave of England representatives Icd
Dr Robert Stopford, Bishopt for good."
of Peterborough.
Mr Lloyd is talking to the other Churches AFTER the debate the Free Churches on January 29 and the Roman, Catholics on February 2.
Protesting
But the Free Churches are not waiting till then to protest.
де
The latest issue of the Baptist Times says: "Any large pro-
ot Branding grammo Church schools out of public funds might have gravo Com sequences."
The Christian World, volco of the Congregationalists, "Free Church opinion generally stands uncompromisingly against the Roman Catholic claim that new Catholic schools should be the provided very largely at Expense ot: the Protestant public."
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› NOTE: Of -29,148 primary and secondary schools Britain, 8,310 are Church England, 1964 Rodian Catholla.
Special.
China Mail
Out Of Bed
New York, Jan. 20. Gen. George C. Marshall was allowed out of bed on Monday
"Electric Eyes" For Fishermen
to
Bangkok, Yan. 20. Eleotrio "eyer for locat ing shoals of Blah are be distribnied to Thi Ashermen in an effort to Increase catches.-
The "yes" locate elec- tronically shoals of fish on the surface and in the depths of the ses and re- oord the size of the shoals, They operate on a similar principle to rađar.
The cost is about £500 per unit, Twenty "eyes" are to be bought and dis- tributed to Fshermen on * hiro-purelioso ~ basis.--- Chins Mall Special
Washington Visit
Washington, Jan, 20. President Arturo Frondizi of Argentina arrived by air today He whi on an official visit.
for the Arst time since he greeted at the airport by Pre-
a mild stroko suffered
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