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SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959.
West Leads In Johansson World Politics
Gang Left Its Mark
London, Jan. 23. member of a gang who trica for a long time to burn open a strong Girlingstone's Masonry Works.
room
педт
London airport ended up Uy writing mesAREOS on the wall with a blow lamp,
Above the
door Ho wrote: "We tried" and on -lbs-door:-"Now you try
and open "
Several arrows
areund
the room into which the strong room door opens were pointing in different directions.
"We went
this
added the Anal message.
Dawn folled the raiders
ed,
for
- SAYS ROBERT MURPHY
Philadelphia, Jan. 23. Deputy Under-Secretary of State Robert Murphy said today world political developments seem- ed to be favouring the West more than the Sino-Soviet bloc.
In a speech to the World. Affairs Council of Philadelphia, Murphy sald Western gains in the Easi-West struggle had been "stimulated by the Western suc- cess" in the Middle and Far East.
Mr Murphy said he did not believe that "n change in the relative power-positiona”...be- tween Russia
and the world was coming.
free
"The political trends seem
to be running more favourably
to the West than to the blos countries," he said.
He said
Prospects for in- dustrial and economle growth were as good in the West us in
the Soviet bloc. "tho
before the door was open-
But there
time Waa the figure of sain!” to be burned on the wall-China Mail Special.
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Duke Visits Taj Mahal By Moonlight
Agra, Jan. 23,
The Duke of Edinburgh to- Right visited the Taj Mahal by moonlight, #le arrived in Agra just the moon rose over the soaring 187-foot white marble-dome
of the monument 'Shah Jehan bull 300 years ago for hir favourite wife, Mumtax Mishai
Jewel of the Palace). Moslem attendants slipped cot- fon overshoes onto the Duke's feet so that leather should not defile the shrine when he en-; tered the Taj Mahai crypt to
Awareness
Turning to the uncommitted nations of Asta, the Middle East and Afrlen, Murphy said "there is growing awareness of the Communist menace."
"There have been Recond thoughts about Hungary and Ala. Soviet manipulation of it aid to Yugoslavia, Pasternak incident and the shocking reports
the Chinese Communist munes have all resulted in a more critical attitude by Anfang toward Communist claims and policies," he said.
com-
On the other hand, prompt U.S. economie and Anancial aid to Asian
ams nations "has phasised the value of Western iles," he said.-U.P.1.
Britons Flock To Australia
London, Jan, 22. Emigrants leaving Britain for
see the marble tomb Inlaid Australia in January will total with itawer designs of semi-321-the biggest number for precious stones, (The Duke of Edinburgh is visit any month since 1852.-China
ing India as part of a three- Mall Special.
month lour of the Brillah Commonwealth which Will take him round the world),- Reuter.
Match Postponed
London, Jan. 23.. The English League Division Four football match tomorrow between Carlisle United, and Torquay United has been post- poned. Reuter.
NEW
Rebel Support
Djakarta, Jan. 23.
. The Indonesian Army Chief of Staff,
Lieutenant-General Abdul Haris Nasution, said to- day that Indonesian rebels were still receiving foreign' norai and material support, · Antara News Agency reported.-Router.
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Flyweight Title
Fight Expected
Tokyo, Jan. 23. Filipino fight promoter Lopes Surreal said tonight he expected to sign a con- tract possibly next Mon- day for a title fight in Manila on March 14 be- (ween world Byweight champion_Pascual Perez and Leo Espinosa of the Philippines.
Sarreal said he and Lazaro Koci, Perez's
had manager agreed on the purse. date and conditions for the title fight in | Manila, but a contract had not yet been signed because of de- tails pending on a retum title match.
I have to consult my asso- clots in Manila about the return title match which Perez wants In case he loses," Sarreal said.
"I Also want to consult Espinosa bimself, although I
am sure ho is agreeable to give Perez a returu match if he wins in Manila."
Sarren! saki Perez apparently is insisting on a return
title match because he told me that Espinosa gave him his hardest fight when they met in a title match in Buenos Aires in 1956." -U.P.I.
Pasternak
To Tour U.S., Britain?
Paris, Jan. 23. Senor Jose de Villalonga, an exiled Spanish writer, sald today he planned to go to Moscow shortly to get Soviet permission for author Boris Pasternak to lecture in Britain and the United States.
Mr
"I Am
Ready For Title Fight"
New York, Jan. 23.
FLOWERS MARK THE TORN
GRASSY VERGE
Guildford, Jan. 28.
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CHINA MAIL
Two little bunches of„daffodils beside a smashed tree this
HONGKONG. PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOONB) Price, to cents per copy, Bubscription: $5.00 per month. | Balurkays) 20: contadin
Foster China and Mammo: 19:00 per month, UK. BRUN Foices morning marked the spot on the Guildford main rond | Queen's Road Central, Heng and other countries $2.00 per month. where Mike Hawthorn, world champion racing driver, Kong, on 18th February, 1059 com should be dressed to the News contributions: siwaya - Wels crashed yesterday to his death.
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As the day passed several Unbeaten Ingemar, Johans-motorists stopped on the busy highway to place other flowers son flew in from Sweden beside the tree and to look at today and said, “I am the skid marka. torn into the ready to sign" for a June grass verge by 20-year-old
Hawthom's Jaguar, heavyweight title fight with world champion Floyd Patterson.
Handsome, brown haired Ingemar-heavyweight cham- plón di Europa-added, "I hope nothing will prevent the sign ing."
Promoter Bill. Rosensohn, who met the Swedish challenger_at International airport, said. "The match is practically made but we still hava a few things to talk over. I hope to have the next Wed- signing ceremony nesday."
When asked if he thought he could take the title from Young Patterson, Johansson replied, "I think so, I hope so,'-U.F.I.
LETTERS TO THE *EDITOR
Old Hongkong
Sir-Re J.M.B's latter Government House has always stood on its present site and just below where the Cosma Clubs, were the Stables, On the rite now occupied by the Education Department' 'slood, a large building owned by 0 | wealthy Jewish merchant" and land owner Belillos. He was friend and great admirer of Disraeli who afterwards became Earl Beaconsfeld.
|
Police made sketch pians of the scene but otherwise it was deserted with "the normal steady stream of trable rush- ing by to and from the Lon- don area.
The wrecked car had been removed for examination од the instructions of the coroner. Doctors held a post-mortem examination on the 29-year-old British champlon in the Guild- ford Hospital in préparation for the inquest here on Monday.
The
Not Racing
post-rnortem disclosed that 'Hawthorn dled from mul- tiple injurica of the head.
Newspapers
today here headmed denials that Miko Hawthorn was facing with a friend when he was killed.. Hawthorn will be buried pri- vately next Wednesday Farham, Surrey. The cham- pion Hyed in Farham where he ran agarage.
at
A religious commemorative service will be held but the name of the church has nol ̈yèt been disclosed. China Mail Special & France-Presse,
"Missile Mail"
Predicted
Washington, Jan. 23, Postmaster-General · Arlhar]
E.
Japan Rejects US Textile
Scheme
Washington, Jan. 23. Japan today rejected the American compromise
plan for limited Increases in sale of Japanese tex- tiles to the U.S. market.
Takeso Japanese Minister Shimoda, in a one-hour meeting with Assistant Secretary of State Thomas C. Mann, appealed for U.S. Government recon- sideration of Japan's proposals for relaxing its self-imposed textile quota.
"There was no hint of com- promise from either side.” Mr Shimoda said after the meet-
the same portion as before ta- "We are now standing in just
day's meeting," he added,
"We cannot accept the Ameri- can plan."....
Mr Shimoda zaid he submit ted a detailed document sup porting Japan's contention that its proposed increased ship- ments of textiles zimounted to a very reasonable and modest | request--U.PI.
Summerfield, today Too
predicted that within a few years, guided missiles would fly mail from coast to coast and to Britain, India and Australia.
of
Mr Summerfeld told a ban- Just below, where the Car-qual for Mr Sam Rayburn,
House Park now is, he bullt Beacons,
Representatives field Arcade. Every year on Speaker, and Mr Joseph Mar. Day tin, one-time House Republican
April 19 Primose Bellos leader, that the Post Once Do
birthday,
Disraelis would have
C
on the eve of
wreath of pariment was primroses laid at the foot of his adopting missile delivery. statue in Whitehall and was duly wired to the local Proso,
thia
Mr Edmond H. Leavey, pron rident of the International Telephone and Telegraph Cor- poration, told the assembly that B. & S. occupied, the place Als company was studying the until they moved to their present possibility of using satellites for offices in 1897-then a few Gov- trarismitting telephone ernment Departments moved in | munications throughout the until the French Mission bought | world.
com-
it in 1917 from Bellos' catató- Conversations re-transmitted they continued in occupation | by a satellite, he said, could be until three or four yeaza ngo heard, anywhere In the world when the Government purchased outside the polar regions it for the Education Department, | France-Presse.
IN. CROUCHER.
REDIFFUSION
Senor Villalonga sald
11 am When Greek Met Pasternak, who last year refused Gael; Noor, Ture Time: 13,50 the award of the Nobel Prize pm. Three Men On A Mike; 1, Kay for Literature, should make News and Special Announcements: board Capers; 133, Weather Report, more than a million dollars by 150, George Melsobrino. and Orch.; lecturing in Britain and there represented by United States on Soylet litera-350, John Diamond Advanturer
Kind ili 3 Rong The Đi I ture, but not on polities.
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the money used ia set Up * Most the 39, 7, Tine Elgoal, and "Pasternak Foundation" It and Worobe Bwlizerland which would help (Nows; 700, Waliber FormCAR, AD- writers of all nationalities ouncements and Interlace; 2.32, Fiesta Time: TAK JAK DI Where You azid polillent vłows.
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Author of Dr Zhivago Senor Choy. Del 307; il midnight, Close
de Villalonga said. I have down.
|every ground to think that 'my' mission to the Soviet Union will
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Santiago, Jan. 32. Russia and Bulgaria may loso points they win in the finalist series of the third World Basketball Championships 'they persist in their refusal to play with Nationalist China, high basketball oficial predict ed tonight.-U.P.I
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Much Savings:
Suicides
74-year-old man who la
Guildford, Jan. 23.
advertently acquired say- ings certificates worth £23 more than the legal limit of £1,000 was con vinced he would be ar- rested, his daughter told an inquest here.
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