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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959,
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New Hitch In Dangers Of War-By Mr. K THE QUEEN MEETS
Print Strike Peace Talks
London, July 29.
UNION leaders discussing a back-to-work
· formula which may end Britain's six-week-old printing stoppage came up against a stumbling- block today.
The Stereotypers and Electro- typers Union objected to & pro- posal by the employers that men from other printing unions should help in the foundries during busy periods.
Representatives of The 10 unions involved in the stoppage, which started over a
Bank Robber
claim for A
Giggled Out
Now York, July 20.
telly 19-year-old bank
inore pay and shorter hours. } kalted no much he gave a would- were continuing their discussions be bare robber the giggles, and tonight,
thworked ther bold-up. police Kaitl
Target Date
Next Tuesday, the first work- ng day after the August Bank Holiday weekend, is belleved to be the target date set by bath sides for a return to work.
Lord Birkelt, Independent chairman of the peace talky, said tonight that "real progress" had been made in today's union dis- cussions. Reuter.
The man handed teller Anthony Cangelod u nolu say- ITA
Put $5,000 In a bag and give it to me."
"What would you do with £5,000?" asked Cangelost.
the
"Don' ask questions," man reported, "Just pat it mį and give it to me."
"What
Congelosi,
I don't?? negleed
The bandit giggled, and left. -UPL
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BLUNT
TALK
WITH
NIXON
Moscow, July 29. Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, spoke blunt- ly of the dangers of a Soviet - United States clash when he had talks last weekend with Vice President Richard Nixon, Tass said.today.
Mr Khrushchev, making his fest disclosure of the content of his talks with Mr Nixon, told engineering workers al Dnepro- petrovsk yesterday that he had uflered Mr Nixon
between soclalison and capitalian and that Mr Nixon had "spoken in favour of peace."
Rason Needed
"Ideological problems can- not be solved by guna — rea- son ln needed,” Mr Khrush- chev said. Ife slso made an- other appeal for + summit meeting, Tamu vald,
Mr Khrushchev said he told Mr Nixon that if West German militarista started A WAT the USSR could in several hours wipe out West Germany renci other countries where there were anti-Soviet military bases.
According to Tass, which was quoting from a repert of the speech" beling published in thei Communist Party newspaper Pravda tomorrow, the Soviet Premier said: "The barometer
SIR WINSTON SEES Whistling
GRANDCHILD
Sir Winston Churchill recently attended the christening of his tenth grandchild at the Wren Chapel, Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Air Winston Is meen proudly looking at his grand- ehlid, the Afth child of Mr and Mrs Christopher Soames.- Central Press Photo,
Grivas Dissociates
Himself From
Cyprus Agreements
Athens, July 29.
does not point to war. Tenden-General George Grivas, former leader of
All
cies towards safeguarding peace prevall in Reuter.
countries."____
Dodging Delegates At Red
Festival
EOKA, the Greek-Cypriot underground
organisation in Cyprus, said tonight he “dissociated” his responsibilities from the Zurich and London agreements settling the Cyprus dispute,
'These agreements, he said In
a statement, were signed “with- cut my being consulted. I was informed of their contents after their signature and at first plecemeal and even incorrectly as regards certain points koly to evoke my opposition,"
General Grivas warned that he will fight "with all my strength" to frustrate "harmful attrompts to enslave the Cypriot
tople,"
Unforgivable
General
Vionno, July 29. Festival-makers and festival- breakers began a veritable game of "hide-and-seek" particularly, dissociate my res- Grivas added: "I today at the Communist-ponsibilities as regards the in- sponsored World Youth terpretation and Implementation Festival, now in its third of the agreements on account of day here.
The attempted unforgivable con- Cession to Anglo-Turkish de-
the
The game consisted in the mands." festival organisers changing the The EOKA leader also wurned place of a moeting at the last minute in order to confuse the anti-festival crowd, which had taken to sending opposition dis cussion groups to meetings.
Greek-Cypriot population, of "the dangers in which it is threatened, by the collaborators of the Anglo-Turks, to be en- fangled and become an accessory to the ratification of these ngree- tooments,"
Some friction has arisen within some of the delegations. So far, neighter the Indian ner American delegations have been able to agree on a leader.
DANGER OF EXPULSION
General Grivas referred in his stálement today to an unspeci fed point in the agreements on which, he said, "I was informed only upon my return to Greece that there are verbal ments."
Guaranteed
commit-
Furthermore, 57 American participants were in danger of being expelled from the fesüval if they did not soon pay their A Greek Foreign Ministry duca
spokesman said there were no commitments" under- reports have verbal
Contradictory
been circulating about the de-laken in connection with the parture al a group of 20 agreements." Italiana. Some have interpreted The Zurich Agreement, their departure as a mark of signed by Britain, Turkey and dissatisfaction, while festival or-
Greece, last February 11, was ganisery claimed they had come the basis for the London agree here only for the opening ment of February 19 which parate last Sunday-AFP.
provided for Cyprus Indepen- dence guaranteed by the three _signatory_countries, transfer of Sovereignty to the Island was expected to take place within 4 year-Router.
of
Big Baby
WIS
Los Angeles, July 20, Powell Crockley, manufacturer
small automobiles, quoted in Molor Life magazine, Detroit as amad ears aren't amali enoitgli Astrod what car he drives,
the
new
Property Crosley replied without a quiver,
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Over-Voted
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Strafed
ITA Repay
Loan 5 Years
Ahead Of Schedule
London, July 30. Britain's Independent (Commercial) Tele- vision Authority will pay back all the money it owes the Govern. ment today, five years ahead of schedule.
Today is the fifth an- niversary of the pass- ing of the Television Act, which permitted commercial television and created ITA as the governing body.
The repayment total £358,826.
will
The Authority was authorised to borrow up to £2 million from the Government, but took only £565,000, the last loan being mado In 1956,
A week ago, Asso ciated-Rediffusion, 1 commercial television company, announced a record profit of over £7 million for the year ended April 30-Reu- ter.
Research On Crippled Children
Tourists Annoy Villagers
WIDOWS OF FISHING DISASTER
...
Point Du Chene, New Brunswick, July 20. THE Queen talked with widows and heroes of the June shipping disaster today before sailing through the Northumberland Strait where it elaimed 35 lives.
The Queen and Prince Philip spent 20 minutes bt fishing wharf where widowe and sur- viving children of 10 of the vic- tims were lined up. Near them were heroes of the dienster- other fishermen who saved some INHABITANTS of Shot-whose boats were capsized by an Atlantic gale, but were unable tery, A village near to save others. Stratford-on-Avon which
London, July 29.
Only 16 of the bodies have In the works containa Anne Hathaway's been recovered Cottage, are reported to since the big storm that plunged Cenada into mourning just as be indignant about the the Queen and Prince Philip behaviour of American were starting their 40-day tour
which ends Saturday, tourists.
men's widows were here today Moal atl with their children.
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her
They girla
According to the Daily Herald, American tourists do not con- Апс thele excitement to Shakespeare's wile thatched cottage. The newspaper says:
walf-whistle at village and wonen, poke others, and invite themselves into the villagers' gardens lo peer through open doors and windows."
fu at
Mys Margaret Reid, of Cottage Lane, is quoted as saying: "We are not on show. Tho
ridiculous thing is that most of them who whistle
were in black mourning.
In Navy
Bome, like Mito Yvonne Chalsson, who 'brought 12 of her 13 now fatherless children and explained to the Queen that, the fourth, aged 18. was in the DIVJ Away serving tried to smile as the Royal visitors stopped briefly chat.
But
and forts.
ToLondon Pub By Rickshaw
Or Sedan Chair?
London, July 29.
Rickshaws and sedan chairs will be allowed to carry customers to and from the Grenadier public house in London's wealthy to
Bel- gravia district, the High Court was told today.
they wero pathetic The sight of so many
shout al village girls are others like themselves put them middle-aged, balkiing and of, and the occasional cry by weighly."
EMBARRASSING
youngsters who had been waft ing at the wharf for two hours made even tougher.
The Queen and Prince Philip steered clear of asking the widows about tho disaster, which they were told about at
Tenants of the house, the Watney Combe Reid Company, were granted a renewal of their lence on agreeing to a condition that no private cars would be allowed in the fashionable mowa in which it is aluated.
Customers would have to park their curs somewhere else and walk down the cobbled cul-de-
Mrs Eileen Eakins, aged 21, who lives next door to Anne Hathaway's Cottage, is re- ported as saying: "It's cm- the time and over which mac or take a taxi. barrassing finding crowds of Queen sent her formel con- people looking-and whistlingdolences. But they showed
- me.
A neighbour, 22-year-old Miss Anne Billingshnan, is quoted as saying: "Men have walked up my path and taken ple- tures inside my home. "But I don't think they mean
to be rude.”—China Special.
Mah
Death Of
Music Hall
Star
London, July 29. Mr Charlie Clapham, former member of the British music hall comedy toom "Clapham and Dwyer". has died at St Leonards-
deep interest and asked several qucationa of fishermen who worked as rescuers and have boen acclaimed as heroes.
Keon Interest
מ!
DIFFICULTY
"Sometimes ladies in high- heeled shoes and dimeulty in getting over the cobbles and I understand it would not be re- garded as a breach of the new One in that category was lease if they were carried to 52-year-old Captain Bernard the public house either by Jenkins of Emaminse, N.B. sedan chair or rickshaw," said He told Prince Phillp, who counsel for the brewers. often shown allor's koen interest
triumphs tragedies at sea, that he saved three of four crewmen of an- other beat, and was unable to reach the fourth, The Queers and Prince Philip drove here from Moncton, Now Brunswick, after a day in which they travelled through the Maritimes by Comet jet transport
and by car. They started out this morning from
Fredericton. New Brunswick, where they stayed overnight in an hotel.
At Point du Chone, they boarded their barge and headed
into deep water to go aboard the Royal yacht Britannia route to Charlottetown-UFI.
en
on-Soa, Sussox, aged 65, 'Volunteers'
It was announced today,
He and B Dwyer, who died In 1943, were one of the first radio teams in Britain
They were together for 14 years until Dwyer retired in 1940 through fl health,
carried on with Clapham another partner still retaining the act's double name.
a barrister's Clapham Wor elerk when he met Dwyer,
T
motor mechanie, They started together with a comedy act at private parties and were Book booked up six nights a week.
Clapham was dapper, monocled, member of the team who always wore a top hat Router.
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To Build Playground
Blogapore, July 20. The Government announced to- civil night that "volunteer" scrvante totalling "a minimuma
and 5,000"
Including would on Bunday fake part in the building of a pabile park and children's playground.
of
wonto
work
who
The Government tonight detalled the
which the "volunteers",
they said
and would include ministers members of the legislature would carry out-Reuter.
JUMBO
When the Judge asked, "Why not by stretcher?" He replied: "We think a sedan cimir would
Recep Lablo Heeasing justices."—China Mall Special.
mono
to
the
(No morila was made of who was to pull the rickshaws or carry the chairs).
'Dead' Brothers Meet Again
Corblers, Channal felanda, ·
July 29. James Brown, 55, and trim brother Ernest, 48, who both thought the athar had been killed in the World War fl, met acros w hotel bar here today. Their meeting took placë at the. Highlands Hotel,
managed by James Ernest arrived at the hotel
with his wife for s hali. day this morning. James, sarving at the bar,
told him he looked like a brother he had not wan #Inc 1942. Ernest sald ho had the same fooling and the two men quickly discovered their rafatlan- ship.
Celebrations in which all-
the hotel quests joined began tonight and wil continue until Ernest geoe home to Stockton, naar Rugby, England.— Roular.
WELCOMED
TO SUSA
Presented With
Bunch Of Carrots
Rome, July 29.
1
Crowds cheered as Jumbe, the elephant, entered
No Secret
Anglo-US Agreement
London, July' 28. British Defence · Diintator, Mr Duncan Sandys, today denied Susa today at the end of an attempt to follow the existence of a secret Angle
American sertanent réquiring Hannibal's route across the Alps.
Britain to maintain during the The 11-year-old, two-ton
The expedition had met out to next five years bases for Ameri- London, July, 29. elephant took most of the day prove thai Hannibal and his clo.can-built Thor mailts Indonesian planes "revently" Two hundred child sufferers walking the five miles from the phant cavalry to the 8,170- British territory. strufed three Philippine boots are to take part in research French-Italian frontier to this foot Col de Clapier pass to Ble
Manila, July 29.
Cripples announced here.
on
The existence of rachi a secret off the northern Celebs cinking treatment of hydrocephalus of town. She walked under the tack the Romans from the rour, agretament had been reparted two of them carrying 30 Filipino water on the brain, the British triumphal arch. of Augustus Moslems, the Philippine Nows central Council for the Care of Caesar to the municipal square, }
But yesterday Jumbo falled today by a London newspaper. Cheaberfield, July 29. Service reported tonight,
where she was presented with a to negotiate the Col de Clapier
Mr Sandys, replying to a Union leaders ordered-a now Tsu News Service pold
the modern
question by Labour Party former election at Parkhome Colliery attorney Marcelino Bucha
One hundred children will be bunch of carrots.
British road through the Moncenialeminter, George Brown, ald Later teaight the over Philippine observer in the uls treated by the use of tay Hannibel expedition were guests | Pass.
there was no agreement of this enthusiasilc voto for
union of 14 Filipinos facing chargol valve, lavented in America of honour at a dinner given by 11. hæ Jumbo erowed the frontier pature, moep; that of February 19 Trall, 22 Yankees, 20 Undo, 27 Nula, 20 Savants, 29. Shar offlcers.
of piracy in Brilials North which gently - draws the fuld | tocal officials.
this morning she presented a 1958, which converted, the in- (rock), 30 Zine. 31 Referee, 33 Tosh. Down: 2 Income, 3 Harity, The number of ballots cast | Barnio, reported the fate of the from the brain.
Jumbo "rested in a nearby passport with her trunk ta ́an stallation to "Britain. of Thor 4 Tiled, 5 Raised, 6 Maria, 7 Enral, 12 Obey, 13 Iron, 15 I-van, exceeded the number of 90 Filipino crow members of the The other 100 'will be treated
Tumorrow she will | Italian policeman and lifted the rockets, for, the operation" and 10 Solo, 18 Gentle, 20 Russ-et, 21 Ideals, 29 A-wor-s, 24 - eligible voters by 162 votes, — suntoen, boata was pot: known; by means of wirgery ---China | probisty, be transpostod . back | frontier bar, also with her dring of which Britlé personnuri. Knave, 25 Sualo.
---UPI.
Mail Special.
to her home in Turin Zoo. trunk.----Reuter.
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