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THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959.
Pard
Portugal Denies Crisis
Substantial Gains For Reservoirs
Colony reservoirs gained sub-
In
Government
Lisbon, Juno 1.
There is no reason to believo that the Portuguese regime is passing through a crisis or is threatened with any break in its continuity even should Prime Minister Salazar want to retire. This was stated by Vice-Premier Pedro Theotonco Pereira
in an exclusive Interview.
stantially from yesterday's He said that predictions by General Humberto Delgado, US-China
heory morning showers.
In the 48 hours from Sun-
WAN
day morning, the storage position has risen by 557 million gallons. This spokesman Authority na "a very good gala Indeed." He said at 0 a.m. to- storage pure day, the water stood at 4,413 milion gallons, On Sunday The storage was 3,836 mill. guts.
described by u
the Water
At the present rate of con- sumption the gain is equivalent to tight or nine days supply. Water continues to pour into the from the catchment reservoirs nullaha, and the yield from those will not be known for
sotne days.
As expected, the low pressure
trough which was situated south
of the Colony yesterday causing the in
opposition candidate for the presidency in June 1958 elections, that the Salazar Government was about to full were "wishful thinking."
U.S. Seeks
Share Of
Simpson's Fortune
New York, June 1.
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"The Portuguese Government has all the necepmry requisites to continue, even if Dr Balazar wanted one day to retire pencu» fully to his home," ho aid.
In brond review of Portu- Fuse policy both at home and Abroad Mr Pereiro, whose Cabinet to Minister of the Preckoncy, made it clear that the Portuguese Government wa planning confidently for the future.
Trade "A Matter
Of Time"
New York, June 1. An American ex-GI with a multi-million dollar business empire in the Philippines said today| It is "just a matter of time" until the United States opens the doors to increased trade with China.
Ile pointed ont that the Government is making a big Industrial effort while at the same time keeping in the negotiations with other coun- tries oukide the European Common Market for Bome form of onerat tariff duction agreement, seeking collect in-
"The Portuguese Government heritance taxes on the has always regarded with kym- million-dollar estate
creation of of pathy the
Harry S. Stonehill, 41-year- Mr Ernest Aldrich Simp-trade zone" he said.
whe In Ateles also, he saic, the old, former Chicagoan son, a former husband of
government Was making big surled his
Philippine venture the Duchess of Windsor, plans for the future of its Im-on n stack of Christmas carda
file in papers on
the portant territori there despite in 1945, gave hy views after
times here the troubled Surrogate's Court
arriving from: Manila, showed today.
stors, A moved The state of New York is further south,
should This bring an improvement in the weather altuntion. "This after- remola skler muy
HOUR
einudy.
the
Temperatures are expected to ba about the same as yesterday, the spokesman said, and the exham today will be about At degrees.
Rioters "Crucified" Policeman
Dar Es Salaam, June 1. An outburst of superstitious
Mr Simpson. dled last Novem- ber, aged 60. Papers Aled by lawyers representing his estate suld he died an English citizen and a resident of 100 Eston Square, London.
Mr Henry McDonough, coun- sel for the New York State Tax Commission Sted papers con- testing the domicile.
fears and hysteria led to the virtual crucifixion of u policeman
wire on a fence.
A
magistrate made on inquiry finding after
The
Surrogate's Court has been naked to rule whether
Mr Simpson was a resident of New York or of London,
this Mr Simpson was married four into times. Ils second wife was the
riots at a village near here on Duchess,
February 10.
The
magistrate.
After their divorce she mar- Mr L. Aried the Duke of Windsor. Davies said a crowd of 150 to 200 people stoned and beat the Mwitu Kitong, policeman
3, to death al Burguruni.
Ila was brought to bay at a high wire fence where
face his had to turn and tormentors and on the fance
he was virtually crucifled."
Mr Simpson's will left trust Mrs Avril funds for his wife, Joy, Simpson, of London, a son, Ernest, serving with the armed forces in Cyprus and a daughter Driges of San Audrey Mrs Francisco.
Mr Simpson was the son of
In the same riots a house was an English father and American damaged. An Arab shop looted mother-China Mall Special. and a police patrol car wrecked, i
The magistrate's report will! now go to the Governor, Sir: Richard Turnbull, who will de termine what action. Inny, should be taken.
The magistrate sold the crimes appeared to stem from a Bellef
Japan Vote
Tokyo, June 1. More than 53,600,000 Japanese among many of the villagers voters go to the polls tomorrow that a house near the village to decide how strong the pro- was associated with the kid- Western Government and the napping and killing of people neutralist socialists will be in the so that their blood count
of the Japanese upper house used for "mumiani," a medicine, Diet for the next three years.-
Reuter.
-Reuter.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
3 Clutch (4).
7 Anger (5).
8. Operatic song (4).
9 Box (4).
10 Apa (7).
18 Tendency (5);"
18 Expression (4).
12 Tax (4).
19 Elevato (5).
21 Dladem (8).
29 Wand (8).
29 Ingerilous (7).
22 Crazy (4).
20 Emblem of saintliness (4).
30 Beverage (4).
91 Lake (4)9,
32 Du away with (5).
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4 Berome mature (5).
B Portion (4).
o Window-lodge (4).
© Chock (4).
11 Tapestry (8).
13 Leave out (4).
19 Told untruils (4).
10 Reinforcement (5).
18 Lofly '(4), 2
17 Engrave (4).
20 Mistress (7).
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24 Clow (5).
25 Attempt (6).
27 Top (4).
20 Fortent (4).
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\YESTERDAY'S " GEOBSWORD="Acromi i Chases, T-Reek,
7B Nerve, 10 Opera, 11 Dart; 15 Admonishes, 15 Near, 10 Maid, ¦
18. Recompense, 22 Deur, 24 BU11, 25 Naive, 23 'Open, 27 Nectar.;
Irule, 16 Howler, 20
Down 2 Haram, & Shoen, 4 Spouse, 8 Crottence, U Bear, 3 Erase, 13 Tores, 13 Armed,: 14-Ordering, Panic, 21 Nails, 25 Zepy...?
a free
through
which other areas of the con- tinent were passing.-UPI,
Parisians Stranded By Metro
Strike
Paris, June 1. Army lorries were called in tonight to help homeward. bound Parisian shop and office workers stranded by a one-day strike which paralysed the capital's Metro (underground rail- way),
"I'm not recommending it," ho said, "but sooner or later the United States will have to China. open up trade with
You can't completely dis- regard or isolate 609 million prople."
Stonehill explained that the Philippines, with д tougher
China polley than the US has
SUIT OF MONEY
American actor Tony Leonardo arrives at Southampton In the liner Queen Mary-In-a vult made of £1,000 worth of dollar bills, Leonardo, a former tailor, made the suli him- self; on the voyage he had it placed in the liner's fur storage
Vaulik---Express Photo.
'Who
Stabbed Lloyd In The Back?'
(Continued from Page 1)
no trade at all with the main-ed: "Observers on both right and j and "ail sorts of speculation land at present,
left are agreed that he has about a change in British policy dominated the conference at has been mode.” Geneva.
11 Companies
But he thought that any liberalisation of American polley would have its effect on Philippine policy.
He pointed out that the Philippines stood to profit by selling some of its agricultural products to China.
Bionehill is president Or
of 11 controller
Philippine corporations with about $18 million capliat. It all started | when he imported Christmas cards shortly after goiling his army discharge in the Phillip- piner.
He expressed pride in "the tremendous economie revalu- Chaolle traffic jams clogged tion" in the Philippines in tho the city's main streets during last decade--UPI.
the evening rush hour, practi
cally immobilising bus services.
The strike, called to sup- port pay -demands, was the first completely to hall a pub- Ile service under the Firth Republic.
of
Seventy-five
per cent Parlzina depend on the Metro to get them to work and home organ.
Walked
Guards, station masters, book- Ing clerks and ticket collectors obeyed the strike call and 252 of the 300 Metro stations stay- ed closed all day.
Drivers reported for work as usual but found they could not
Postmen's War Aims
At Dog Owners
'Kuala Lumpur, June 1.
tako out their trains because | Postmen in Malaya have there were no guards.
Thousand of Parisians walk-
ed this morning and
READY
used private cara, bluyoles or motor scoaters.
Lonight that 95 per cent of their The striking unions announced members hat followed the strike order, and threatened to strike again if their demands were not considered
The Metro in due to run nor mally tomorrow-Reser
Kay "Comfortable”.
London, June 1.
"If, as used to be said, he is Just a messenger boy of the Prime Minister, then all one con say is that he has opened the massages on the way.
de-
A report From the Daily Sketch (popular right-wing)
Geneva correspondent in clares that Mr Lloyd has been done "immense harm."
Furious Quarrel
Fairlie adds that he has 110
The heallation in mying that.” “If
addr correspondent Mr Macmillan were really "somo think Mr Lloyd might be Germans who thinking of getting rid of Mr | sacrificed to the Balwyn Lloyd Es would be have been insisting all along about to make the. most
that he is too "flexible" or wen "accommosiniing*" to crucial mistake of his carver
Russian demands Prima Minister."
London political correspon-. The diplomatie correspondent of the liberal News Chronicle dents of the national newspapers
four reports
contradictory report variously that the Times rumours Inspired by the article caused surprise, astonish. "thunderbolt" from The Times: ment and anger in güvernment
Mr Lloyd is being dis- circles. owned because he is too conciliatory to the Russians,
He is too complacent" to the Americans. Mr Macmillan har "de-Macmillan and the newspaper. elded on
dramatic switch in foreign policy, to be signaliseet by the sacrifice of Lloyd."
The Prime Minister and it is "paevod" bocause Mr Lloyd for so long the dutiful henchman" at least showing he has a mind of his own.
According to the Daily Shotch political correspondent Whitehall last night was talking about a "furious quarrel" between - Mr-
A dispatch from the Dally Ex- press diplomatla correspondent is headed: "Who throw the bomb into Geneva today?"
▸
Suspicions
This correspondent adds that the Prime Minister complained to the Times that the report could do untoid harm to Britain's relations with other countries possible that Mr Macmillan, may, in the Com- mons today deny the report,"
Malicious
The Daily Mail's political cor- respondent writes:
"In government circles it is well known that The Time political correspondent would certainly not write such a story „without receiving his informa-
ATOM BLASTS
L'.
...
PLANNED TO
PROBE VAST OIL DEPOSITS
New York, June 1.
The United States Bureau of Mines, plans to set off experimental underground atomies explo- sions in 1960, in an attempt to exploit huge deposits of petroleum-bearing sand, a leading petroleum engineer said today,
The statement was made by The procedure for extracting E. V. Murphee, president of the the petroleum from the sandh Esso Petroleum Company's re- would consist of exploding on search and engineering depart-¦ atomic bomb at a great depth, ment, in a Press conference on underneath the petroleum- the opening today of the world bearing layer. petroleum conference here,
He pointed out, however, thai the programme depeaded to some exterit on possible deel- slons by the atomic powers on the control of atomic and ther- monuclear explosions, which could include à ban on under- ground explosions.
But in the best conditions, the new procem could became commercially applicable
five years.
in
In that case, new petroleum Helds in the United States and Banada, and possibly in other parts of the world, would yield almost unlimited supplies of petroleum which has been unill now unusable.
The
Great Depth
The explosion would
the lesso - petroleum, from ́sand, at the same time hollow- ing out a large underground cavein where the fiquid petroleum would collect
Murphée pointed out that for explosions of a certain size, the atomic bomb is at present the most economical explosive.
of
Murphoe, who is chairmanO the Petroleum Congressi Per- manent Council; directs the pe don devoted to atomic energy.
AFP.
Harriman's Tour
petroleum contained in
Moscow, June 1, loyers of sand hundreds of yards Averoli Harriman, former deep, particularly in Colorado, Governor (Demoerit) of New has been estimated at some York State who is on a visit to 3,000,000,000,000 barrels about the Soviet Union will leave to a hundred times the present morrow for a tour of Soviet petroleum reserva of the United Central Asin, Tasa announced States
today---AFT.
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The correspondent declares shifted their war against that the article has "done more able and certainly high source. to jeopardiso the outcome of dogs to the dog owners.
"Who, therefore, was Foreign Ministers con- A month ago
source? postmen in the
Mr Macmillian is ex- pected various states jointly protested ference than the vicious whis
to make vigorous in- Lon- quiries to try to trace the man their number being bitten Coming at a most delicate enough to start the story. to government about several of pering campaign'about.
by don-Moscow axla ten days ago, who was foolish or malicious ferocious dogs,
Ata merung yoslerday the postmen decided to stop do- livering letters to
They threatened to go on moment in the negotiations, I "If the rumour could be government did has triggered off deep new sustraced to one of Mr Mucrnillan's strike if the
Inside the Western icolor solbaguce it would cet- sal compel dog owners to instal. pictons letter boxes outside their com camp,
The Daily Express writer r "For the Prime Minister pounds.
ports two "guesses amid the places the highest premium on bubbling speculation in Geneva: mutual loyalty between himself
Mr Macmillan has lost and his colleagues."-Router. confidence in Mr Lloyd "alther because Mr Lloyd has boơn too soft to the Ruslans in Geneva or because the Primmo Minister thinks he is yielding too much to the inflexible, French"
A cubni of British Minix tex is "trying to forco
boxes.
where there are ferocious dogs union letter boxes are installed outside. They would give dog owner Miss Kay Kendall, 32-year- old British fim star, wife of until June 21 to instal the letter actor Rex Harrison, was today
The postmen also "deplorad stated to have had a comfortable the government's announcement night at the London clinic where she is having a check-up that dogs which bite postman the Premier to get rid of Mr to be des-Lacyd." This would imply that for chest trouble. China Mail might be ordered
crisis a British cabinet troyed by magistrales, Epecial.
After all, they profarled. imminent "and who knowe, nake the "poor dumb animals" the speculators, what effect that which bit postmen could not would have on British foreigs be blamed.
policy?".
Bandits Gone -
The diplomatic correspondant of the Daily Herald (Labour) in
8. Ganapathy, secretary of Kuala Lumpur, June 1. the Portal Uniformed Staff Penang State, home of Au-Union, rald it war, the owners Geneva mys the effect of the tralian servicemen's families in and not the dogs-he and his Malaya, was today declared free colleagues were gunning, for.---- of Communist bandite-Reuter. UPI.
article has been "disastrous.”
Mr Lloyd's position, he de claros, has been "badly, shakon“
Smaller Motors In Cars
New York, June 1.
A Ford Motor Company off-
cial looked 50 years into the future today and
Of The
forosaw cars with smaller Future
and more compact power
plants and all-glass roofs.
"One of the most important of theen, might well be the emergence of a knaller and MUO compact power plant which perhaps would opstate on chemical fuels."
The care which left New York
routa of the enti
automobile, endurance, race, ofsay will follow the exact
The forecast was made so years ago." George W. Walker, Ford, vice
president and direktor" of styling,
as a 1909 – model I Warded murd
| several other old cars set DEL REL
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the Guggenheim rice in 1909,
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