THE CHINĂ MAIL; MONDAY ·JULY-6, 1959,
Heatwave Hits Europe Makarios
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On China Rivers
Local
rivers
Paris, July 5. Inhabitants living
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along China's major Yangtze. Haai, Yellow and others -have been on the alert against changes in the water level since the rivers entered their high- water season, Radio Pek- ing reported.
In preparation for the emer-
In
DRINK COLD BEER
London, July 5.
UROPE had a heatwave today that sizzled the
Alps, baffled the Dutch and drove Englishmen to cold beer.
Kent, country squires shed their tweed jackets when the temperature hit a record 102 degrees.
In the Italian Alps, okliers know in 90m found metting degree heat.
In Holland, where Галлего
Rency, lood-prevention team for centuries have erected a have been organised and flood-great wall of dykes and dama prevention mutorial being to keep
is
shipped from many other areas. Dykes are
being strengthened and Inspection and repairn are being carried out on medium end small reservoirs, rivers' bexis, culverts and other projects, the radio sald.
According to meteorologien reports, there will be rain in the upper reaches of the Huai River and in the Sungari River -basin in northeast China early July, the radio added- AFF.
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out the water, crops had to be sprinkled by hund. Irigation ditches have dried up. London pub-keepers reported that sweating Englishmen have
their forsaken
degrees, * roof reached vå record for July. But while people in the east and Midlands were sunbathing, those in the west of Englarid were kept inalda by rain.
Last night, the hottest for two. years, tempertitures in London did not fall below. 66:
All British road trafio Ogures for A summer Sunday were cellpned as motorists in their traditional | thousands poured out of Lon- den and the big cities to seek the comparative coolness of the coastal rosorts,
heat also
"war" beer in favour of the leed beverages usually stocked aply for the lourist trade,
Central and castern England and central Scotland today
weitered in the catwave.
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12 Sald to be an exam (4)
13 Exclude bread, perhaps (5)
18 Hold-up without a gun (3)
19 Wintry welcome? (4)
22, Where people are quartered
they may be hung and drawn. (8)
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2 Herded cattle (B)
3 Given an incentive (7)
4 Writers enclosuresi (4)
5 Frozen up? (4)
6 Singers tell us there's one in
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The scorching caused hundreds of grasa fres and firemen, had one of their busiest days for year.
One of the most serious was on the Royal estate near San- dringham, Norfolk. By this evening it was reported to be under control although still "giving trouble" after five hours.
Shared Sun -
Britain's
tomskine WAS shared by Europe with every capital reporting heatwave pendlilans to the delight of holiday-makers.
PARIS: Four riders in the Tour de France cycle race dropped out because of the heat started the climb as the raco into the Pyrences,
Them
Big crowds — among many British holidaymakers- watched the two big sporting events of the day; the motor racing Orand Prix at Rielms and the Prix de St Cloud horse race in Paris. Paris temperature: 96 degrees (F).
• BRUSSELS: Belgians got their first heatwave of mid- summer, with a temperature of 92 degrees (F), and made for the beaches, leaving Brussels almost descried,
ROME: Italy sweltered
in its warmesi weekend of the year, with a record temperature of 01.4 degrees (F) recarded in Milan yesterday. Rome today had 84.2 degrees (F).
Business Boom
THE HAGUE: Holland
seaside resorts reported a boom in business with the
She Almost Broke Down
fattoring velce, and with repeated anxious glances At her bridegroom for courage, Donna Paola Ruffo Di Calabria took the vows which made her Princess Paola of Belgium and Princess Liege...
The lovely princess almost broko down in tears at one point
Honorary
Of
shows
during the lavish ceremony, but quickly recovered.
plature
Princess This
Paola with handkerchief to hor nycs, during the wed- ding
when the ceremony, Young bride was overcome with emotion during her mar- riage to Princa Albert of Bel- olum-Central Press Photo.
Citizenship Chicago
For The Queen
Chicago, July 5,
THE Queen will be made an honorary citizen of Chicago when she comes here tomorrow, the Mayor, Mr Richard Daley, announced today.
He sald the honour
meant formal Press conference in his
heatwave. Temperatures were Chicago hoped she would suk-panelled affice, sald Chicago
"come back again tome day,"
The Queen will receive
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up to 91.4 degrees (F). The day did not pars without tragedy; a oven-year-old boy was drowned in swimming specially-struck medal bearing pool near Alkamaar without the city's seal on one side and anyone noticing. An older child a citation on the other. She found his body while wading in will also get a special collection deep water.
of 15 recordings by the Chicago BONN: Western Germany | Symphony Orchestra. had another sunny day, today, with a tenperalure of 80 de- grees (F) Bonn. Forecast:
no change.
• VIENNA: The weather ail. over Austria is fine and sunny with temperatures in the mid-80's.
• STOCKHOLM: Sweden, too, basks in sunshine, with icmperatures between 60 and 88 degrees (F). The local "waloo" - weeks--when factories close for holidays-ore Just starting.
OSLO: Holidaymakers are enjoying a fine weekend along the shores of fortis and inkas -- but farmers in drought-stricken south-eastern Norway are hop- ing for rain. Average tempera- fure today: 77 degreen (F), -- UPI and Reuter.
INGE TOFT
DISPUTE REPORTED
Heavy Emphasis
was "very excited and very proud of the fact that Her Majesty has decided to visit our city the only one in the United Stales that will be seeing her. on this tour."
Puts Grivas
In His Place
Washington, July 5,
Archbishop Makarios, provisional President of Cyprus, severely criticised General George Grivas, leader of the Eoka terrorists for "often speaking without knowing the facts."
"Grives will simply have to be made, to understand that it is I, Makarios, and not Grives, who
in responsible and in muthority in Cyprus"
"Ho is an
emotions man onally swayed by what people
Fire
Rages On Tanker
VOLUNTEERS in
tell him," Makarios said in an TO WORK
Interview priated in the Washington Star today.
Vulnerable
to
"He should not. Isten everything those around him
say.
"Grivas has very large per- sonal prestige. He is a hero. Nobody criticises tit would be very unwise for him to give this up for polition →→→→
where he will be suddenly much more vulnembio."
In the interview the Arch- bishop gave to the Washington Star ho said he would write to General Grivas within the next few days "that he must be more careful about what he says about what we are doing here.
"Of course, I cannot toll him directly to be quiet...."
Obey. Me
The Archbishop said he did not think that General Grivas
COLOMBO
CARGOES
Colombo, July 5,
▲ voluntoor, "pioneer" corps of 2,500 unemployed man was recruited by the army and navy today to work the strike-cripplad port of Colombo and to be used as a standby labour force in case of other strikes.
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The samo
number will be recruited 'tomorrow.
Cameron, La., July 5, Fire raged out of control late today on a Bel- about gian tanker seven miles off the Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico. The crew was rescued; but two were injured.
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A total of nine vessels two U.S. destroyers, three coastguard ships, two tugs and motorahip plus a fire fighting crow of at least 12 men were on board fighting the blaze.
The ship was the Anvers, combination tanker-cargo vessel, The ship contained 600 tons of fuel oll and a cargo that con- sted partly of highly inflamm- ablo resin and fish oil. The coast puned gold if the' 'water from, the hoses were to hit rice in the cargo, it might swell and suap the bulkheads. They Bald the fire might also explode the rice in the holds
The vessel also carried lum- bor, phosphorus from are and Mòro than 12,000 unemployed highly inflammable cotton.
Ewenty-ove of the 20 crow- persons packed nine recruiting
mon and the skipper's wife, Henri Sangiler, were was issuing direct instructions centres throughout the country Mis to the remnante of the Eoka barely 24 hours after notices brought
ashore to Cameron, underground which has banded appeared calling-up volunteers, smudged and
Eweaty. Capt. Sanglier and the other crowmen together to form a political
The strike in Colombo port remained on board to fight the front called Edma.
110 added: "If ki, sḥgulð þwas in its 13th day. About Klage'which 'broke out in the ever be a test between Grivas | 2,000 workers hayo returned, engine room.
myself, I am quite sure according 10 government Tho
crewmen
were towed that these. Edma boys will
The unions sold 80 ashore in lifeboats by the const obey me."
per cent of the men ware still guard.
and
sources.
On the question of whether out Cyprus, which is due to become an independent republie next February, should stay within the Commonwealth, he said that economic factors would have to be considered.
"But if the British continuo to be co-operative on such questions as their bases here, I would be in favour of joining the Commonwealth. Wo could have many things, such as trado proferences."
No Bitterness have no bitterness at all against The Archbishop went on, 1 the British. They have been very good, vary enclent, about handing over the administra-
WALK OUT
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Tomorrow 15,000 white col- dr workers will walk out of
at 3 p.m. to attend offices publle meeting at which they will decide whether to foln, a strike in support of the port workers.
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White collar workers ganised under the Trotskyite- Ceylon Mercantile matefal shipping, waw.paper, controlled Union were employed in .com-
motor,industriol and other
-Engiogor Jean Lauroys suffer- ed irritated lungs when he was trapped for a while in the engine room, Francois. Nagelt suffered là cut on his forehead. Neither
was considered seriously hurt.
The fire destroyed all belong- ings of the crew,...UPI.
Independence Day Toll
Chicago, July 5. A total of 810. people have died. In traffe and other ac- Binns.
|cidentar since the mdcgjendenco Day, weekend bemanari Friday. Striking dock workers, pald This is already higher than tho "Apart from 20. aid wo pet by the day, demand a minimum toll for the Memorial Day week- we want to encourage more monthly wage without faluga end in May when 310 died-- private. Investment. Thai minimum output---UFI.
Reuter,
tion"
GTH TWIBOR why we should stay in the atorling, atom. Ve | amonia need the sterling support fer. our currency so that there will be confidence in our coonamy. This is not some« thing in which politics should be involved."
also Archbishop was Tho
Mr Daley and things had changed since his predecessor, Mr William "Big Bil" Thomp-quoted as saying that he foro- In relations be- *Gon, was reported to have enw problems
and its Middie threatened to "punch King,tween Cyprus George V on the snoot" if he East neighbours.
"I, myzoli, lean in my sym- pathies to the Arab countries," wer set foot in Chicago..
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During the Royal tour heavy emphasis will be laid on art and culture, At the Modern communications had he said. "I have been. In the Museum of Belence and brought nations closer together United Arab Topubile thres dustry the Queen and the and
removed "barriers and times and regard Namer as Duke will be able to press hatredn,” ho saldi. buttons which work models. Mr Daley said that if what he had read about the Duke was true, "we shall have dubelty getting him out of there."
Mr Daley, who talked to Bri-! tish correspondents at on in-
Indonesian
Cairo, July 5. The newspaper Al Gum-The
hurriyah Bald today, a serious dispute had arisen yesterday between the
crew
Cabinet Resigns
Not Convinced
Mr Daley, a Democrat, added that he was not can vinced that Mr Thompson, a Republican, had ever made the threat attributed to him. bir Daley also insisted that Chicago's criminal reputation: was'a falso one.
persona) friend.
"We will, of course, establish relations with the UAR first, but then they do not want us to have relations with Israel
"We need to be friendly with both groups. I will have to per
to let mundo our Arab friends us be tricods with Immel too." -Router.
Patchogue, NY, July 5, Nearly 75.bathers formed t human chain Into the Atlantic "This is a family city, a reli- Occan yesterday 10 roue ave family who plous ally," he said." "There are members of a more people studying for the plunged suddenly into deep white swimming oft seminary in and around Chicage water than in any other city in the Brookhaven Beach, Long Islami world"-Reuter.
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Djakarta, July 6. Indoncalan Cabinet of Primo Minister Djuanda tonight decided to resign after a 20-minute session. An announcement - said Cabinet, the 17th in Indonesia's Mous history. would hand in its, re- YOU'IT'S THE sigontion at Fresident Sukarno's palace at 8 am Monday.
Danish of the freighter Inge Toft and her captain Frhard Schultz,
The newspaper" said that the
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Afterwards, Mr Dhunda was
LONGEST MINISTRY
crow wanted to leave the stup scheduled to deliver a statement| and go home and that the of explanation to Parliament, Danish Ambassador in Cairo, Mr Christian Holten Eggert had in | borvened to sottia the dispute.
The Inge Toni had been de- lained - in- Port. Bald. harfiour since Mar 21 becauses of Behan refusal to unload Hte Tarnali cargo which the Egyptian Court of Prizes had, quicd', an awar quize."
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