THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1959.

P.M.'s Visit "Voyage Gimmicks Are

Of Discovery"

"Year Of

The Pig Good Sign For Duke

Singapore, Feb. 5. Prince Philip will arrive in Singapore on February 22 to the thunderous roar of Chinese crackers.

For I will then be the last

the night of

Chinese New Year celebration period with considerable firework ex- plosions.

It is the night traditionally re-

served for the young women

to parade in their finery to

be viewed and woord.

On that night Prince Philip

will visit the $350,000,000 Singapore Exposition, which 18

be one of the sure to centres of cately a city devating itself to celebrations of "the year of the pig"-w the Chinese a year. symbolls-

ing prosperity and peace.

sce

In

Chines soutta ytys

this a symbol of a successful tour by the Prince

"

Thanks

The Duke, who today Dew past Mount Everest on his way from Dacca, East Paklatan to Karachi, sent a message over the Comet's radio tharking the Nepalese government for letting him By over their fer- ritory'.

the

Speaking personally over

radio to Katmandu alport

control tower, he said: "It was most enjoyable and Everest and the other ranges were clearly visible. My greetings to you All.**

The Comet IV jet airliner was

flying at 31.000 feet. Everes

Is 29,141 feet high-Reuter.

Training

Goes On

Washington, Foo. 5. The House of Representativer today posed & bill to continue compulsory military service for four years until July 1, 1963.-- Reuter.

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Moscow, Feb. 5.

Mr Harold Macmillan's forthcoming visit to Russia would be a "voyage of discovery" to find out what is in the Russian mind, Sir Patrick Reilly, British Ambassador in Moscow, said here tonight.

The visit in the first to Hussin by a British Prime Minister

since Mr Churchill's wartime parleys with Stalin. Speaking about it to Western Although Mr Macmillon'r pro- correspondents, Sir Patrick raid gramme to Russia is undecided, would probably nerve to dis-1 reema probable he will stay cover the Russians real inten- in Moscow for the first two or 1.ons and taotives."

At this point-es a diplomat -Sir Patrick censed comment on the nunouncement as he ent

In his study less than a quarter mile from the Kremlin.

three days, before leaving on a brief tour of the country,

Juingred and Klev, capital of the Ukraine, have been men- Lioned us two possible places for inclusion in the tour, after But it was

he clear to most which

would

fo return observers here that, if the Marrow for a reund of banquets hia before Wrst wanted to explore the

speeches ultimato Soviet stand 01 Berlin, no-one would be more welcome in Moscow than Mr Macmillan,

Mr Macmillan

First since war

t!

Britain's attitude towards Summit meeting and toward a more flexible policy over Cen Iral Europe has been more

that of other ceptable than Western powers.

Pleased

410'-

Although more than two and a half years have passed gizure

the original invitation to the British Prime Minister, Sir Pat- rick said the Russians had "agreed very readily to Mr proposal that he Macmillan's should come to Moscow now.

In reply to question, Sir the Patrick said: "I think Russians are pleased that the Pelme Minister is coming. Mr Khrushchev has always If the Invitation spoken as was always open and valid."

A British Crossword Puzzle

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departure.

"Talks"

Mr Macmillan and Mr Selwyn Lloyd will probably stay at one well-appointed of the several Soviet Government "Kuest houses" in and around Moscow.

Part of the traditional Moscow programme for visit- State ing VIP includes a performance

Boishol by the opera or ballet, a banquet at the Kremlin and a reciprocal official dinner by the Embassy concerned,

Mr Macmillan will probably take part in all these ceremonies. Mr It is stressed here the Maem!Bun's meetings with Soviel leaders will rank in

nul Whitehall an "elks" and "negotiations"

However, there seems every reason to think that the "talks" will Inevitably pave the way for a Summit meeting. or

ย!

ast an early Foreign Ministers' vor:ference. Reuter.

Careless

Marriages

Worry Hungary

Out For Yves

Yves Saint-Laurent, the young designer, who succceded the late Christion Dior, poses with one of his new maanequins, Kouka, who comes from Argen- tina, after he had presented his new Spring and Summer Collection in Paris recently. Saint-Laurent, whose last designs did not find favour in the fashion world, is reported to have given up his gimmicks and designed a very success- ful and pleasing collection.--Central Press.

MILK

PROCESS MAY HELP US SURVIVE NUCLEAR FALL-OUT

London, Feb. 5.

Three British scientists have made a discovery that may help the world survive the

effects of nuclear fall-out, it was announced today.

Maoris

Wim

Drink Row

Auckland, Feb. 6. Maoris are from today per- mitted to drink in the lounge and private bar of the Papakura Hotel Budapest, Feb. 5.

here, following a com Hungary, where young men

plaint by the brother of the New Zealand High Commissioner in Malaya.

is

The scientists have developed

process that may save country's milk and water supplies even though they may have been highly contaminated by radioactive fall-out.

to

ik

RED PLAN

The process has been success- fully used in laboratory tests remove the deadly radio- active strentium 90 and radio logine freen milk.

A spokesman for the Atomic Enercy Authority said today "Clearly, this looks promis-

ing."

The scientists all work at the British Atomic Research Estab lishment st Harwell. They were denied as E. Glucknuť, P. Coselett, and R. Watts.

Push Forward

Their process is mechanically similar to that used to soften "hard water." near

tests have proved so Early successful that it has been de elded to push forward further experiments.

The complainant, Dr H. R. the Bennett, yesterday SAAV managing director of the hotel company and told him he was refused a drink last Saturday.

As a result, the owners, Han- cock and Company, issued

are said to take more care in buying a new suit than in choosing a mate, becoming alarmed at its high divorce rate. "It is nothing to be proud of continues but if this process much longer, we may equal the United States in the divorce rate," the newspaper Magyar Nemzet saiti.

The main reason for unstable direction that no Mhor man or woman should be refused ser- vice unless they were improperly dressed or behaving badly- conditions that would apply to Europeans as well,

marriages was "carelessness and

Lack of consideration" in choos- fatale, L newspaper

Aided.

Опе

doctor blamed "the erraneous Hellef, encouraged by колка, 175 and even navels" that tove was a wild instinctive feeling azainst which it W23 uncless to alruggle.

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Yesterday, the Angiican Vicar of Bombay. the Neverend Mark Mete, a Maori, said he had been re- fused service at two birber ahops in Pukekohe, also near herc.

with

The discovery was explained to scientists and Ministry of Agriculture officials at a private meeting last Wednesday.

The experis were so Im pressed that full reports are to go to higher circles. Permission has been given for tests be made опа more

basis preetical

using large quantities of milk.

If the results of these testr live up

to the sclentists' expectations, it will mean that milk taken from contaminated cows will be able to be made it for human consumption. The process can also be used for water.

"Promising"

An Atomic Energy Authority

Another Mapri- senfor gov-spokesman said today that the

comerwell station crament plained he had been refited a publish

official--also

In-Laws

troubles

of

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18

19

20

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in the parents' flat.

ACROSS

1 Famous singer (6).

5 A sound of a bell in the reef

(5).

8 Don't be left in it (E).

Menace (6).

10 Muscular contraction (5).

11 Small and elegant (8).

12 Cast arranged in play sec-

tions (4).

13 Not neglecting (5).

10 Sples, possibly (0).

DOWN

1 Tom's cries of derision? (8).

2 Most unusual print? (4, 4).

3 Piece of cake! (4).

4 Got up in, somehow, for the

excursiens (7),

5 Bill presents a narrative (7).

6 Lunge (8).

7 Fruit for an answer (5).

14 Set apart (8).

15 Mortinention,

perhaps, but

EL

nol vexation (8).

18 Drink the sheriff's men make 16 Gilves condence with

much of (G).

20 Casts off (5).

22 Boost something in the bath?

(4).

23 Should

they

couplets? (5).

catch д slippery customer (3, 4).

policy? (7).

17 its degned

to

10. Very peculiar thing (8).

zubg

in

21 Though only a slave, he has

the lot (8).

25 Natural optitude (5).

20 Boccer fans' toy? (6).

-27 Ele might come from Dallan

or Houston (5).

20 Reinaing ahil supports (5).

20 Dispose of goods by bleyete?

(0).

نا

24 Not cuckoo (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across; 1 Hoarse, 5 Pet-it, Axle, Gawlp, 11 Rooks, 12 Endow, 14 Race, 10 Smelt, 18 Choke, 19 Step, 20 Tallow, 24 Poilu, 25 Vanity, 20 Rued, 27 Enemy, 20 Reces. Down: 1 Hur-o, 2 Apse, 1 Sald, 4 Expose, 0 Peraisi, 0 Two deop, 7 Testate, 10 Shenk, 13 Octuple, 14 Rou tine, 15 Century, 17 Melon, 19 Selver, 21 Lade, 22 Wide, 23 Eyes.

In-lave

blamed,

shortage

als drink in the lounge Were as the acute housing Pukekohe Hotel.-Reuter.

forces many young

couples to start married 1562

Omeal figures show that

in

1937, the peak your, 35,000 people in Hungary obtained divorces, This was three times the 1950 figure.

Hungary's population is about 10,000,000.-China Mall Special.

Problems

'I Object!'

Buffalo, N. 7. Feb. 5. Justice John Dwyer, only six,

the bench, sur. weaks on

Jawyr's prised himself and

civil case

here arguing a when he cried: "I object!" He then apologised, saying he had been prosecutor and trial lawyer so long that he nine- Trame police chief Pino tively objected to a point in the Dallerini and city traffic adviser testimony he was hearing. Amilcare Azetrolt emerged from Normally one of the lawyers meeting on the city's pt king would have made the objection, on old "It's hard to teach problem to find their cars had been ticketed for illegal parking. dog new tricks," Judge Dwyer

Bald. Reuter. -U.P.L

Verona, Italy, Feb. 5.

fa going to report on the dis covery as soon as it is ready,

"At the moment they are at the stage of considering the technical feasibility of the whole scheme," he said.

In in Its early

stages,

"I

but

clearly, it looks promising." Mr C. A. Senrlett, advisory bacteriologist to the Ministry sald tonight of Agriculture,

at last that he was present Wednesday's meeting.

"If the Experiments are con- armed, it will be a big thing." he mid.

lie sak that h any nuclear war, eow would become con-

their srith kaminated and would be unit to drink.

"But this process, if it is all ja hoped, will decon- that taminate it by removing the of stron- radioselive cleinenta

redlo todine." tum 00 and U.P.I.

Sinatra, Lady Beatty Linked

Palm Springs, Feb. 5.

Frank Sinatra and Lady Beatty, the English beauty he escorted on a London visit last year, caused new speculation on a romance today when they both turned up at this resort city.

But neither the crooner BOT the 36-year-old divorcee had anything to any about their

plans.

When asked about Sinatra, ¡ca, wna divorced a year ago by abó said only "No comment." Earl Beatty.

Sinatra, whose name WUR nited romantically carly last nt his Tamarisle year with Lauren Bacall, widow of Humphrey Bogart, was Lndy Beatty's almost constant escort during the autumn social sea- Lady Beatty, born in Amtcl-joon in Lexidon last year.-U.P.I.

Sinatra, meanwhile, had ar- Lady Beatty enne here yes-Mved earlier terday from Los Angeles ond home. He came here from Los went to the home of a friend. Vegas, Nevada. Bhe cancelled reservationu

made previously at a twiel

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