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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1959

K. FLIES TO ALBANIA:

RED SUMMIT?

London, May 25 The Soviet Premier, Mr Khrushchev, may be heading for an all-Com- munist summit conference when he files from Moscow to Albania today.

Diplomatie observers here said Mr Khrushchev's scheduled 12-day Albanian tour

bears the murks of a gathering of the Soviet clan,

Mr Khrushchev Mystery Flight

East Germion Premier Olle Grotewoh! has been officially "yacalloning in Eastern Europe," 1c was reported alrently In Albania.

The London Observer re-. porled tudny that the Premiers of Bulgarin and Kumanis were expected to join Mr Khrushchev on his first trip to the isolated ratellite.

Albania's borders touch on Marshai Tio's Yugoslavia and pro-Western Greece. Observers believed probable topics at any Eastern summit talks would include:

Berlin over to the East Geri mans.

U.B. rocket And milla bases. Albania has recently

A GROWN-UP DAY FOR THE PRINCESS

Anne's

First Job In Public

London, May 24.

led the satelllle shotus in de- Princess Anne performed

uounting Italy's agreement to house such bases. Last Friday Albania announced li fand drawn United Nations siten- tion

the "unpeaceful" 10 Hkelihood that similar U.8. bases would be located in Greece, 'Tito's

Yugoslavia. Observers

Albanian

here have strongly argued that Mr Khrushchev niny well decide In Albunk on 1 new Tel strategy for neighbouring Yugo- stavla. The original May 27 Soviet

Communists. Al- dradling on Teri Akthough 3 ban

party

General boss

the soft-pevaled by Moscow recent Envergvhu, remains

last ly, next Wednesday remains the "old line Stalinist satellite chief.

which date on

Rusula has Reports from neighbouring

reveal to turn control ut countries tratened

that the Albanian party's feuding lenders muy have invited Mr Khrushchev matters out.-UPI.

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UK Rally

Calls For

Halt To

'Invasion'

London, May 24. Strong police reinforce- ments were posted in

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her first public engage- ment last week. But be fore it, she went on half-hour shopping spree and left the Duke of Beaufort, Master of the Queen's Horse, to pay some of the bills. It happened at the Royal

Windsor Horse Show.

The official engagement was to present a silver rose bowl to

for Mrs F. Haydon, a prize the best harness hotse in the show.

For the Frinets, how neatly nine, It was her first grown-up outing.

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and white Bummer frock she arrived at the show with Miss Katherine Peebles, the royal governess, and for a while watched some of the jumping.

Then she wandered off round the stalls, with the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort walking discreetly behind

Hardly anyone noticed the hy little girl who waited patiently while other customers were served in the horse and cider display tent of Mrs Molly Word.

Buys A Pin

When it came to her Lurr! Mrs Ward, who at first did not Well, recognise her,' asked:

what would you like, dear?" Princess Anne had already made

up her mind. "That stock pla, if you please," the smiled. Princess Anne fumbled In her purse, and paid to Ind. for t

Trafalgar Square to By the time Mrs Ward realised

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day to supervise rally calling for a halt to coloured immigra- tion.

Under the slogan "Stop the Coloured Invasion" the meeting was held jointly by the White Defence Lengue, with Head- quarters in raco-torn Notting Kill, and the self-styled No- ational Labour Party, an ex- tremist minorlly organisation,

Heckler kept up a regular dow of gibes, derisory Fascist salutea and shouts of "No colour bar in Britain" but there was no serious incident.

The orowd included many coloured people who listened quietly throughout.

Speakers urged Government nullon to reject further colour- ed immigrants,

"Manufactured"

In a reference to the recent murder of West Indian Kelso Cochrane in Notting Hill ong coker, Mr Jolux Benny the National Labour Party's direc- lor of policy, called him "a manufactured markalause

After the rally, a letter from the National Labour Party and the White Defence League was delivered to the Downing Street home of the

British Minister. Prime

Mr Harold Macmillan, calling for Govern- ment action

further to stop coloured immigration

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This letter alleged that with half a milon unemployed in Britain it was unjus; to put British-born workers in com- petition with Dewly-arrived Immigrants.

The

tutler sald Britain's whole racial structure would

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1 Denso (8)

7 Spoken (4).

Small terrier (5).

10 or less importance (3).

11 Uninteresting (4),

13 Lays down (10).

10 Used for catching fish (4).

10 Duty list (4)..

10 Acts as peacemaker · (10).

22 Lend (4).

24 Dirt (5).

25 Run off to marry (5).

20 Male name (4).

27 Alggle (6);

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At Idler (5).

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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.----Actors: 1 Crisis, & Dread, T Nipped, 8 Aside, 10 Ruse, 12 Frathul, 18 Laun, 10 Tore, 17 Tans, 15 Sewer, 20 Engaged, 21 Sapt, 29 Piald, 24 Vision, 25 Brags, 26 Sagged. Down: 1 Contrile, 2 Imporing, 3 Ides, 3 Rosaties, 8 Ardour, 1 Greed, 11 Eankying, 12 Fured, 1 Foraging,' 14- Lossened, 18. Angler, 22-Mien.

be altered to its detriment" if check were not made.-- Reuter.

First Service

In 270 Years

Edinburgh, May 24. For the first time in more thán 270 years a service of Holy Communion was held in the "ruined old abbay Kirk of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, here today..

The service was held accord-

ing to the order of the Church of England.

In 1647, by under of King James VII, the Canongato Kirke was iznpafdrrod from the old abbuy to its prevent slie in the Royal Mlle. Two of the four i silver cups formerly "used at Holyroodhouse wero used in today's servico-China-Mafi Special

who was her customer and presented u with a pony brow band Princess Anne was on her way, to the next tent. There Mr Alfred Adams, who and riding Bella Baddles equipment, recognised her - although some of the cus- tomers did not. He gave her a squeaking sausage for ore of her pet dogs.

-She popped into Moss Bros, the outfitters—and bought a rid. brother.

Ing

crop for her

Prince Charles, and another for herself. But this time, she left the Duke of Beaufort lo softly the account.

recently.

80 bla, the Queen tells Princess Anne and Prinerss Margaret at the show Bbe had just seen a tiny pony and was describing it to her daughter.

UK Battleship Wanted

As National Memorial

London, May 24.

A naval commander has suggested that Britain's 44,500-ton battleship Vanguard should be towed up the Thames and moored here as a national memorial in the same way as Nelson's Victory.

Wil-

Lieutenant-Commander Ham Boaks is now awaiting the result of an inquiry Into his the 15-year-old Vanguard near Waterloo Bridge.

QUEEN'S GUARD application to build a dock for

Hut her morning's shopping hat She given her an appetite. hurried on to Windsor Castle and was for a quick lunch back agale at the show-and 12 the tents immediately after- wards.

Princess Margaret-in summer track, sun-glasses, and ankle- strap shoes arrived at the Sho show in the afternoon.

escorted by was

the royal box.

BIBy

GAOLED FOR

The £9,000,000 Vanguard, Bri- tain's largest battleship,

was

placed on reserve In 1956. She

BRAWL IN BAR took the royal family to South

fer

Invitation For

The Queen

a

Dulles' Pungent Phrases

Started Trouble

Washington, May 24, Some of the great con

troversies that swirled around John Foster Dulles were sparked by the late Secretary of State's penchant. for colourful phrases.

policies were poppered that

His

with pungent phrasca

aroused storms of controversy: around the world.

The phrases connected with Ila poller pronouncements still resound in foreign off-

"brick

of ces-phrases Ike

war," "massive retaliation," "agoniaing reappraisal," beration," "unleashing Chlang Kai-shek."

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They ni had a heavy and meaningful ring. To some U.S. Allies they appeared frightening. but the sting of the words were frequently modified by Dulles behind-the-scenes diplomacy.

The brink of war statement, which caused shudders to run up and down European chance- ries, meant little more than nothing is gained nothing is ventured,

But the

statement made to LJIę magazine in January, 1958, caused many of Dulies's critica to believe he was a dangerous Machiavell) toying with the world's peace.

The Verge

What Dulles told the maga- zine was:

"You have lo lake chancce for pence, Just as you musi tako chances for war. Some say that we were brought to the Verge, of war, The ability to gel to the verge without getting into war is the necessary aim.

"If you try to run away from It, if you arò scared to go to the brink, you are lost.

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We had to look ft square la the face on the question of enlarging the Korean war, on the question of getting Inio the Indo-China war, on the question of Formosa. We walked to the brink and wo looked 11 the face. Wo took strong action,"

Dulles proclaimed the policy

"masalvo retaliation" 1054, during

·Indo-Chins crisis.

Jamiary,

in Cho

He revealed that the Presi» dent and the National Security Council had decided to deponi primarily "upon a great capacity to retaliate instantly, by means and at places of our own choos- lng."

Reappraisal

Subacquently, Eisenhower mo- died this by saying that he would not involve the United States in war without 'coN- Aulting Congress,

Dulles Monising reap pralial" was directed mainly at ap-France.

Cardiff, May 23. The Council of the Nationai Eisteddfod of Wales after four-hour meeting today proved the décision of Cardiff Executive Committee lo Invite the Queen to next year's Eisteddfod.

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...

He told that country' in- directly after a. Nalo meeting In December 1959 that the United States would fave to reappraiso Ha_basic_foreign

Africa for their 1047 tour.

Wallace,

The Leutenant-Commander Sough, Middlesex, May 23. think the battleship could be The Queen and Prince Rickard

Guardsmen wwed In

docked six Irish

and of Gloucester joined, Princess One of Anne during the afternoon in who surd the Queen £5.000.0966-the-public-sever montert of the Cardin potes IF the Europe Doe- Windsor Castle. .who war should be invited to send dona- committee and an official re-

fence Community treaty WRA sacked last week for mishe- tions towards the project.

signed after the invitation was

not railfled. mmkan kamati molimo

Issued recently because they

However, France didn't milfy said the Queen's prosence Withetroaty ne serapped and

the break there

all-Welsh

rulathe-United States did not change observed since 1951.-China its policy. Mall Special.

Knife Search

In Ponds

London, May 23. Police searching for tho Knife that killed 32-year-old Weat Jast Cochrane Indian Kelso

draining Sunday were today ponds in the Notting Hill area, where he was stabbed.

Detectives turned themselves into "ghost squad" last night in the hope of finding new clues

Yesterday for three moollaps

Thomas Joseph Stewart ap- peared before magistrates kere two with assaulting. charged men la a coffee bar brawl at Eion,

Stewart, who pleaded guilty, stated he had had seven pints of beer.

u would involve partly demolishing four main bhoges on the way op but would be no risk of the ship closing the Port," he said.

"The Vanguard, which has shot, an angry never fred should be preserved in the same way as the Victory Instead of being taken to the scrapyard."

The Victory, now moored at

He told the court: "I hope Portsmouth, was the flagship of to the king. Dressed in to go back to Belfast and get a Lurd Nelson, famous British ensual clothes they migted in fob now that I have been sack- Admiral who died in the Batlle

Hill Notting

bars, clubs and ed from the army."-China of Trafalgar, 1805, China Mail

Special.: pubs Chima Mall Special Mil Special.

Brisbane, May 24.

More protests have been made today about official arrange- ments for the visit of Princess Alexandra to Queens- Land Inter this year for the state's centenary celebra tions.

The mayors of Townsville and Bundaberg-two big constall centres have asked for more of the Princess's time in their districte..

They are Alderman J. A. Smith, Mayor of Townsville, and Alderman C. J. Nielsen, Mayor of Bundaberg,

their districts so that she can meet the people." Aiderman Smith has asked questane tour officials to sock the inclusion of a Royal ball it. her Townsville programme, and Alderman Nielsen has asked for extension of the Princess's

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He asserted a change in the Truman policy of "containing the expansion" of Communism fo that of liberation of the satellites

Shah In Paris in 1952 and 1953.

Paris, May 24. The visiting Shah of Iran matched his skill against thou sands of Parls Sunday drivers icday in n carefree automobile trip around the city's outskirts. _UPI.

But in practice: "beration" turned out to be mostly moral encouragement to the satellites.

He carefully avoided lend- ing the United States into any action that might have pro- voked a major war when the Hungarians. Bought

Liberation ---UPL

Protest

Princess Tour

He also has asked for a Royal | | ball in his district.

Meanwhile, a: Quosasland Government spokennan said he would press Mr Philip M Bookhampton's Mayor, Al- private accretasy to Princess derman Pilbeam. In state- Alexandra and the Duchess of to the Frem, mid: “K) Kent, who is due in Sydney on the Princess is not allowed May 27, to have more night K to meet the people to [*] included in the Queensland tour. russonable degree, Bockhamp- fozi, would ríther” she

With Alderman J. Ladis Alaleman" Mccafferty, who But the director-general of McCafferty, Mayor

tothe the Princess Austrällin tour, of protetod, pessionally Toowoomba, and Alter-Queensland Skate Tour Direct Mr W. R. Qumming, aid in Kor: Mr C.-J. Mehharwon, -wald | Canberra that a direct approach man ** RB-L** Pilbeam, civic omncials in the disait by the Mayor to the Palace Mayor of Rockhampton, “wir erstklar, goleg direct to would do no good repara

The requests would increly they are asking + more of relations Palaces to hand the the -Princese'l time in Londo airanguchieris “changed, be refered to us,” he said,

The Government, balloves -- the prestaIDERO does not m clude enough biformal south activities, `pad is anxious for the Princess, to new APUST Carzilval.

"In the present itinerary US: will not see Carnival for Australia'ka (damoste which loverscar-Chins Mail Special.

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