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THE CHINA MAIL; FRIDAY, . FEBRUARY 20, 1959.

Mayor ON EVE OF RUSSIAN TRIP, MACMILLAN SAYS:

Queen's

Wants "Western Allies Must Portrait Stand Firm'

Removed

Singapore, Feb. 19.

Mr Ong Eng Guan, left- wing mayor of Singapore said today he would like To nee a portrait of Queen Elizabeth pulled down from the council chamber wails.

He was speaking to a group of Midagan voellors on the eve of visit to the British elong by the Dute of Edit Lurgh, due to arrive on Sunday,

The mayor said he would 1ke to see a picture of the king of independent Mulaya

In its place..

He told the Malayan visitors: I have been asked by a Malny- councilor when we are going to pull down this picture." He Jointed to the portrait of the

Queen.

Mr

Uns remark Was heard in silence.

He said he would he to see the Queen's picture pulled down. "tomorrow" when the Melayan ruler's portrait would be

sub slituled,

This he said would realise Singapore's desire for merger with Mklaya-a major" plank In the policy of the People's Action Party to which

belongs.

he

believe the

M: ny observers party will win elections in May when Singapore is due 10 gain Internal self-government --- China Mail Special.

London, Feb. 19.

Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said tonight it was "an absolute necessity" that the Western Allies should stand firmly to- gether and not allow themselves to be divided or disunited."

CRISIS AT U.N.

New York, Few JD. An impresario today threatened in introduce a troup

baru-bosomed of

Ιπίν the dancing girls United Nations Buliding k the New York censors re- fused to let them perform brassicreless on the singo,

The "giris

of ure part "Ballel Africaine." *** ganised hy Impresario Luben Vichay.

Commis

New York' sioner, Bernard O'Connel, has ordered that three of the girls must wear bras- sleres on the stage..

Bald Vichey today: "To- morrow the Guinean flag will be raised at the United time. Nations for the first Members of our Ballet company have been invlied nud we are going to have girls dressed an they can- not

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He was replying to A House of Commons debate on foreign affairs, which had his forthcoming visit to Moscow as its background.

Mr Macmillan sold he was hol going to negotiate but to try to brank the ice and get some lost- ink of the general situation before the next stages.

The next stages must be a visit to Bonn, to Parls and perhaps to Washington with a view to the formation of the Western allled polley,

'Mr Macmillan went on: "IL is when that polley comes to be formulated that the great de- All elsions hava to be taken. this is preliminary to. trying to work out what is the right line for us all together to take."

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It was a great mistake to think one *could find Iriends by abandoaing old ones, he added.

After calling for Western unity, Mr Macmillan said: "W shall have to face, in the next of period, the supreme test direct negotiations with the So- viet Government.

"It is for that and it to a zrim prospect as well an an inspiring one-that we have to fit ourselves." On suggestions that tho timing of his visit had some- thing to do with a general elec- tlon, Mr Macmillan said: "It hús nothing to do with it, except

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"The truth is that I been making for some quite strenuous efforts to get to the summ, but it has scored to be a very difficult and dis- appointing journey." Reuter,

Vegetable May Cut Birth Rate

New Delhi, Feb. 19. The common pea has pro- vided Indian scientists with a cheap oral contra- ceptive, costing less than which an aspirin tablet, will shortly be put on the market, Dr S. N. Sanyal, a member of the Calcufla Bacteriological Institute, told & Familly Planning Conference here.

Dr Sanyal said the contracep- fye knowIL as M-xylohydro- quinone could be used by men or women and needed to be

taken only twice a month.

It had proved its efficacy and saicty beyond any possible HEATON PETG tõld, that xaAZOMUTANI MO

yesterday,

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This fact ied 10 experi- menis on rats and found tims. rats, fed solely..on peas, did not produce litters. Attor long research, Dr Sanyal claims to have succeed- ed in Isolating the contracep Live principle from the fat content of pens and to have produced it synthetically the laboratory an M-xylohy droquinone Fleuter.

*More Deaths

The

Edinburgh, Feb. 19. death rate in Scotland loat week was one of the highest over recorded 1,148 or 23 per thousand of the pophiliation, it

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London, Feb. 19. Mr Harold Macmillan will have several sessions of Mr formal talks with Khrushchey, the Soviet Prime Minister, in the early part of his 10-day Moscow visit, beginning on Saturday,

An.announcement tonight sald Бре delalis of the pro- скалите

the visit lead still to be decided, but the general pattern was now known,

The Prime Minister and Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Hecretary, would Yeave Lon- don Airport by Comet jet- nor at 8 am, G.M.T. on Saturday,

Until February 26, the two Bri

tish statesmen would stay in Moscow.

In Moscow, provision was made

· for several sessions of formal talks before a Klev-Lealagrad visit. And again after the return of Mir Macmillan and Mr Selwyn Lloyd to Moscow. "Immense Good"

thai

Moscow Radio said tonight in a commentary un Mr Mac- millen's visit

circum- siances were favourable for the restoration of friendly tien bolween the Soviet Union and Mritain.

"Past experience of British- Soviet relations shows that, in decalve moments of history, the friendship of the Soviet and British people brings immense good," said cont. mentator Leonid Vetrov in an Engilsh-language broadcast.

He added that such friendship was of value not only to the two countries concerned. bat to all mankind *** which was "Bick and red of cald war."

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