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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959.

RUSSIA STILL JAMMING ONE

GIRLS PROTEST ON HIGH COST

U.S. BROADCAST OF MARRIAGE

New York, Sept. 15.

The Russians opened the iron curtain to the Voice of America today but kept it tightly closed to another free world radio outlet.

The voice, beaming factual accounts into the Soviet Union of the arrival of Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev in the United States, was given a respite from jamming for the first time in 10 years.

'I Predict' Ike & K Will Agree

Lisbon, Sept. 15,

However, Radio Liberty, which mixed contmentary, some critical, into its newscasts on Mr. Khrushchev, was jimmed by Soviet transmitters ns much as ever before, perhaps more. The Russians have jammed Radio Liberty broadcaste since five minutes after it went on the air in 1953.

Both the Vale of America, an offctul agency of the U.S. Government, and Radle Liberty. which is supported by the American Committee'for Libern- tion, have transmitters in

A Portuguesa astrologer pro-Europe.

dicted today that Nikita Khrushchev will succumb

to the personal charm of President Eisenhower.

The forecast was made fl Tastankeger "Horus Lourenco Lapa-in an view with the Lisbon paper "Secuio".

by

nudience

Balanced

with a balanced ac- count of U.S. publle reaction to the Khrushchev visit." Sald Genk King. Director nf U.S. Inter-programming for Radio Liberty.

Raul

news-

prc- Pre-

Horus had accurately dicted the fall of Soviet mler Georg Malenkov, the re- uncment of Sir Winston Churchill and the success this year of a moon rockel,

Labour Win

The Soviet leader.

general Uniterl

Lagos. Sept. 15. More than 800 unmarried women of a tribe have staged

a protest march against racketeers in the marriago market, The spinsters of the castern Nigerian tribe marched on the district office in Western Aboada yesterday.

Their demonstration was against the high cost of getting themselves a husband.

DOWRY OF £80

They told the District Officer their parents and guardians were demanding more than £80 dowry, though the Govern- ment fixed the price for brides at £30.

The gris complained that inflated prices forced the eligible bachtform oul of the marriage market since they could not afford to pay more than £30 for a wife.

The District Officer appealed for calm and restraint an promised to investigate the complaint as soon as possible, The girls dispersed after threatening to deal in their own way with parental matrimental speculators.---UPI,

U.S. ORPHANAGE

MAY BE SET UP

IN HONGKONG

Los Angeles, Sept. 15.

"We are providing our Soviet The head of an organisation which since the Korean War has supported more than 13,000 orphans in Korea, Japan and Formosa' said today he hopes to establish an orphanage or hospital in Hongkong_next year.

"We are devaling attention to the fact that numerous or- canisations and individuals in the United Blates are oppos- ed to the visit,"

For the Voice of America, was the first time since 1949 that Russian. listeners were able to tune in without artificial interference.

Heard Clearly

t

Dr Bob Pierce, President of World Vision, Inc., said a milk depot had already been established in Hongkong.

He said is today on his de- would not with a denomina- parture for the Middle Eusttional organisation" where he plans to establish sitni- Dr Pierce sold be ulto bad lar orphanages,

plans of inblishing hospitals, milk supply depote or or- phanages within the next year in Burina, Thailand, Maluya and Indonesia.-UPT.

the

Horus Bald the atmosphere of the

"It would be as much as our States would aiso Influence George V. Allen, Director of lives would be worth i the the US. Information Agency word got bul that Christians le did not see an immedinte sald in Washington

were taking care of a Moslem programme child," Dr Pierce zald #ettlement of the Berlin ques- fussion agunge tia but said Khrushchev and that went on the air shortly

He said plans called for Eisenhower would agree on a before Mr. Khrushchev arrived, that orphanages to be establish- summit conference to be held was heard' clearly in Moscow.

The Volce plars to give its ed In Bethlehem.

explained that World The Paringuer stargazer als Russian listeners detailed reports Vilon, Inc., was a non-profit predicted a Labour victoty In on Mr Khrushchev's visil, in- the forthcoming British General cluding the complete texts of his organisation dedicated to meet- before the National emergency needs throughout Election and formal recognition specches

United the world. by the United States of the Press Club and the Chinese matulun government Nations General Assembly. - --AFT.

UPI.

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LIBERALS LAUNCH THEIR ELECTION CAMPAIGN WITH PLEA FOR AFRICA

London, Sept. 15.

Mr Jo Grimond, leader of the Liberal Party declared tonight that his party insisted that the "hand of friendship” be given to African patriotism within a "definite and not too distant period.”

He was speaking at a meeting to launch the Liberal l'arty's campaign for the October 8 General Election.

Mr Glmond sald that the "But i will take time and de- Issues in Africa "could not betermined effort by a united free

world. more clearly liberal."

Mr

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Our Daylight

The Summit

Rally Around

He and it worked mostly through established Protestant mission groups such as Baptist, Lutheran and Presbyterian,

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Sarah Now

Heading For Japan

Tokyo, Sept. 1o. Typhoon Sarah spared

ow the full force of its

137-mile-an-hour winds today and moved on a course that

could take it over the islands of southern Japan.

The Japanese weather bureau said the storm was last located 180 miles west of Okinawa, The closest it came to the American military base was about 174 Intles.

The Island did, however, re- "When we have Governments celve fringe winds from the which will not go into the com-storm. mon market and insist on malt- Weather experts sold it was ing our own hydrogen bombe ure we likely to get that unity?

"Further we should realize that a sunni must be purely He said "for years the Socini-

Elsenhower - Khrushchev ists have been insisting like the | sumult"-Reuter. Tories that we must make our own bombs. Now they are-be- inning to see the Liberal day- light."

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Soviet Honours

Turning to the summit meel-

Moscow, Sept. 18.

ing: Mr Grimond said that Inter- Golina Utanova, the Soviel national affairs were too serious Prima

Ballerina,

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to be settled by a "get-together awarded the Order of Red

"unceilaln" whether Sarah would hit Japan. It was up the east China moving Sea on a north to north-west course at 12 miles an hour. UPI.

UN President

United Nations, Sept. 15.

The United Nations General

of top statesmen for a few days" Bonnor of Labour, Tas saki Assembly opened its 14th on-

He said there are matters today.

such as the cessation of nuclear

tests and possibly disarmament

Ballerinas

Maya Platskjya

in the Middle East on which and Raisa Struchlova received: we tun come to some agree- the title of Peoples Artistes of ment with, the Russians.

CERTAINLY-

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The USSR-Router.

By Gog

CARTELLANAMENJ

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nual session today with the cice- Bo- tion of Dr. Vietor Andres Jaunde of Peru as president,

Belaunde was elected by m BL-D vote, with one invalid bal- lot.-UPI.

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