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1959.
KING'S PRINCESS Confidence In Tory Victory
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Reflected In
London Stock Market
London, Oct. 1.
Dealings in the London stock market today reflected confidence of many operators in Conservative
victory at-the October 8 General Election.
Shares sensitive to the outcome were strong and difficult to buy- and
those of firms in the steel industry, which Labour is pledged to re.. nationalise if returned to power, closed around two shillings higher than yesterday.
Investors were apparently little affected by the uncer-
Oxygen Strikers
tainty stemning from the latest public opinion pola U.S. Committee || May Go
which estimate that the Government party's lead over Labour continues to narrow,
A leading poll today said the ter's own reference implied that Government advantage had now the confidential exchanges '•• been reduced to one and a half per cent though it also reported that "don't lows" among the voirts approached were at the high figure of 18 per cent,
The newspaper publishing the poil sold that if this trend wire to gum undisturbed until elec- tion day, the Liberals could hold the balance of power in the new House of Comma?.
Some financial experts be-tract that those displaced lieved the likelihood of an early can Ami-other jobs. - announcement of a. summit con- ference had been a stimulating factor in Stock Exchange deal- ings.
('tween President Elsenbower and the heads of Western Gov- ernments were well under way. Mr Balts, the Labour leader today dealt in a speech at Acerington with the probleme of the Lancashier cotton indus- try hard hit by overseas compelition.
Summit
ntr Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, al East Kilbride, Scotland, yesterday said the date of the Exal-West sammit talks would be fixed within the next few days. Mr Macmillan's supporters are hoping the announcernent of a summit date between now and next Thursing may give tr cause a powerful push to- ward victory.
Diplomatic sources here day believed the Prime Minis-
He said: "It is all very well to say the Industry must con-
Not Always Easy
Inspecting
Aid Projects
The Chairman and three members of the United Nations Foreign Operations Sub-Com- mitted of the House Appropria- Bors Commitice, arrived here this morning by PAA for a four- dny visit.
The group are al present making their annual world tour the of projects Gnanced by United States.
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The Chairman, Mr Otto Paxman, mid they had already vieiled Spain, Italy and the Middle bast, India, Bangkok and Lacs,
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"But is not always so easy for older men who have spent their lives in the entlori hile industry to walk into other Jobs that offer ohy- thing like the same remunera- toy and the statnie op- portunities," Mir Gaftshell Tuesday for Taipei, Korea and Japan before returning home. ald
The other committee-membere Mr John J. Rhodes, Mr Vaughan Gary and Mr Hugh Q. Alexander,
Mr Herbert Harris, Liberal Party Organisation's General Director, today spotlighted cont of living abi prasions as the Lelection key issues.
le saki, "Everybody welcomes the icon of a summit, but the roal issue is propile's security."- Reuter,
THE SPECTATOR ADVOCATES
LIBERAL OR LABOUR
London, Oct. 1.
ATV
Man Triad
Sentenced
Young. Chuen, 49, 4 coolis living on the roof-top of 101 Thompson Rond, wat sentenced to 12 months by Mr E. Corbally et Central Magistracy today for being a "Red Pole", "member at triad so- the Tung Lurn Shia ciety.
Defendant has 11 previous gambling and convictions of
The 131-year-old weekend review the Spectator, possession of dangerous druge.
although describing itself as "traditionally Red Cross Lender Conservative", today advised readers to vote Liberal or Labour as a second choice.
J.
Dr
Newman-Morris, National Chairman of the It, devoted a longthy editoriai Australlan Red Cross Society to assailing Mr Macmillan's and his wife arrived hera by Conservative Government over PAA on their way back to Aus-
#1- Dr Newman-Morris had land..
tended the recent International Red Cross Society conference in Athens.
St Andrew's Gues, pru, Kenya and Nyssa- raise this morning.
Marriages
St Andrew's Church Hall, Nathan Rone, has been Beeneed to be a place for the celebration of marriages as from October 12 while repairs are being carried c to the Church building, the Government Gazettle' abüified today.
Reserve Officers
Turning to the Labour Party, the Spectator said it was in a "healthier state than for a long tine but its record was "not en- couraging."
The review. added that the only reasonable protest that can be is to vole Liberal,"
A third
force, said the Spectator, was' urgently needed in British politics "and it the Liberal vote in tits election does 'no more than indicate that there is a solid core of discon- tenied electors, who refuse to
Sub-Lieut (X) W... Norman play the two-party ganic, It will and Sub-Licut (Sp) J. Kirk- have done though."Reuter.
wood have been promoted to
the rank of lieutenant in the longkong Royal Naval Volun- icer Reserve, the Government Gazette notified today.
Vice-Consul
Mr. W: Wing Young, Manag- The Queen's Exequatur n- ing Director of Winglee Pty. Ltd. powering M
Thomas R.
in Melbourne, Australia, is ex-Buchanan to act as Vice-Consul pected to arrive tonight by for tho United States of Cathay Pacific Airways from America at Hongkong has re- Australia. Mr Wing Young will ceived Her Majesty's signature, be accompanied by Mrs J. Wing the Government Gazette notified Young.
i today.
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Renewal of fixed pitch and stall
hawker licences for Hongkong
Luke Island will place at the Hawkers Licensing once, Leighton Road, between October 14 and November 21, the Government Gazette neti- fed today.
RUSSIANS GET HIRE-PURCHASE
Back
London, Oct. 1.
The first hint came today of a posible return to work in the four-day un- official stelko of 2,000 British Oxyrea workers which has threatened to
close down large sections of the engineering in- dustry.
The strikers' committee fold reporters that lẽ nega- tiations on the wage claim which caused the spute were resumed tomorrow they would consider going back to work tomorrow.
Thire unlons whose members are involved In the stoppare are the Transport and General Workers, the National Union of General And Municipal Workers and the Unkon, of Shop, la- tribalivo and Allied Workers.
The three unions today Issued an urgent "go back" call ta tho 2.000 strikers.
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Unless the strike L ended, by the weekend, more than 250,000 men la the кепега engineering industry and on the rail- ways will be made Idte.
40,000 Already nearly
workers are idle and thousands more will be laid
because off today supplies of welding have been stopped
Meanwhile, an airlift of beat the trike supplies from the Continent to to be stepped up,Revier."
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Russians crowded the shop of Moscow today an hire-purchase' sale began for the first tinat--and radios and radiograms were selling ilks hot exkes. Moscow radio reported.
A Moscow radio cóm mitilator who toured the
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MONKS WILL VOTE IN SILENCE
Tenby, Wales, Oct. 1. Cistercian monks an the 100- nere Caldy Island two miles off here, go to the polls today In what will be the quietest
election
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