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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1959.

Strikers Return To Work SURPRISE DEFEATS

ALL DISPUTES NOW

BEING NEGOTIATED

London, Dec. 4.

Today was "go-back" day for strikers in British

industry.

Altogether, about 2,200 re- cause 12 colleagues were suș- semed work in the car, slipping | pended for stopping work early and strel industries plus several to clean up before going home. In the Dumbarton Ship- thousand more who had been

yards, Scotland, 500 steel men

after returned

yesterday's repairing

#trike eight-day

over the dismissal of men who took time off strike for more pay which had

to warm themselves round a held up. work on 16 ships hav-

fire. ing winter overhauls at Liver- pool.

500

laid off as a restill.

Seme painters ended

ship

of A 24-hour stoppage

200 paint shop workers at the Bri- ilsh Motor Corporatlan piont in Birmingham ended. About 2,000 other workers had been laid off by the dispute over piece work rates.

TRACTOR FACTORY

Coventry, 600 assembly

The men at the Mussey Fergu

Four

All disputes are now being negotiated. Reuter,

OFFICIALS

DISMISSED

Taipei, Dec. 4.

sure Tractor Factory clocked in Eight Nationalist Chinese after another #4-hour stoppage over working schedules.

About 100 maintenance, men

at the Steel Company of Wales plant at Port Talbot, South Wales, ended a walk-out be

U.S. Prestige

In Asia Sinking

Buffalo, N.Y., Dec. 4. Supreme Court Justice Wil- liam O. Douglas said last night American prestige is sinking lower in Asia and it is time for the United States to its polley towards peoples.

change

Asian

Mr Douglas said in a speech

2121

high

policy

Asion

school that U.S. of captainment in the struggle with Com- "American

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mum illusion."

Noting that "deep and wide gulf cmisunderstanding" has Eprung up between the United States and the Asian peoples, he fald this country appears to them as a big white house on a hill, far removed from the slums of the world

ranking security officials have been fired by the Government for attending a hilarious drinking party at the wrong time and the wrong place, it was announced today.

Golf Exhibition -

The Belgian golf players, Donck and

Flory Van

Donald Swayelens.

will

play in exhibition matches at Fanling tomorrow, the Royal Hongkong

Golf

Club has announced.

The Belgian players will be arriving In Hongkong this afternoon

two Thr

Hongkong players who will be taking part In the exhibition four-some match will be Brian Huggett and Kim Hak-yong. The matches will be played

new

over the at 9.15 m. SOUTH and the old course *t 2 p.m. tomorrow.

Tax Notice Served On Johansson

New York, Dec. 4. The U.S. Government and New York State have served notice they want of their taxable hare Heavyweight Champion Ingemar Johansson's $153,475 puro which is boing held by the State Athletic Commission.

This was disclosed on Friday by General Melvin Krulewitch, Cluinn of the Athletic Com- mission, in a statement explain- ing the Commission's position

LINER STOCKHOLM keeper of the funds, Johns-

ON WAY TO NEW OWNERS

New York, Dec. 4. The sleek, snow-white liner Stockholm the vessel which was involved in one of the great maritime disasters in history when the Andrea Doria was it collision with her lefl last on her on Friday frans-Atlantic crossing While the officials were en- joying themselves at the pro-

under the Swedish flag. situles infected

The 12,000-ton passenger ship resort of Peitou near Tuipe, million is being sold to on East Ger- dollar smuggling саве

man Steamship Company. smushed by olher security agems at Keelung, the islands' the northern port city where ex-officials were stationed.

The bost of the party was Tsai Ho-pao. Speaker of the Keelung City Council, Tsui was later arraigned us mastermind of the smuggling case.-UPI.

Luns Suffers Slight Stroke

was

She collided of the Massa- chuselly coast on the night of July 25, 1956, with the Italian Iner Andrea Dorla, the Andrea Doria sank and 150 persons perished-AP.

U.S. Official Dies

Washington, Dec. 4. Richard Hubert Lamb, 43, Chief of the Eusi Asia Division of the US. State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and re- | search, died of a heart attack on Thursday night. He had been Hague, Dec. 4.

gyffering from influenza. Dutch Foreign

He is survived Minister

by his wife Tomic Shimura Lamb, the Joseph Luns suffered

daughter of Mrs Sei Shimura

at

son's puree for his title-winning fight with Floyd Patterson Yankee Stadium lost June 26 was held in escrow to guarantee Patterson 'n return night.

Krulcwitch said the U.S. In temni Revenue Department has notified Johansson and the

Commission that it claims it is entitled to 30 per cent of all or sonte portion of the money for taxes. The State Tax Commis sion has advised the Athletle it to claiming an

Commission interest for State taxes that

may be due-AP.

Hoad Wins

Pro Tennis

Adelaide, Dec. 4. Lew Hoad (Australia) wen Lawn Tennis the Professional Tournament here tonight when he defeated Pancho Gonzales (U.S.A.) 6-4, 6-0.

Frank Sed man (Australia) defented Rex Hartwig (Aus- trelin) 0-3, 5-7, 6-4, to take second place. Gonzales was third and Hartwig fourth. Reuter.

Princess Grace

Slept Here

PREVENT ALL-KHAN

SEMI-FINALS

London, Dec. 4.

Surprise defeat prevented the astounding Pakis- tani Khans from making the semi-finals of the Open Squash Rackets Championship here an all family affair.

Mohi- Twenty-one-year-old bullah Khan, Inot year's runter. Į up at this championship played at the Royal Automoblie Club, went out to young British and Scots International Michael. Oddy. Oddy, the only amateur in the quarter finals, defeated Mohibullah 9-3, 6-0, 9-3, 9-0 after a nty-minule struggle.

The Scot dictated the play tmost all the way, although temporarily losing his grip to rop the second sel after he had established a 6-3 lead.

In his seri-Anul Oddy will meet Roshan Khan, who won the title in 1950.

Another Khan cakualty was Nasrullah who was, however. beaten by kinsman Hashim,

Quarter final results were:- Azam Khan, holder, beat M. Divdir (Etyn) 9-2, 0-5, 9-2.

Hashim Khan beat Nazrullah Khon 9-6, 9-5, 0-0.

Michael Oddly, (Scotand) beat Michibullsh Khom 9-3. 6-1. 9-3, 2-0.

Roshan Khan beat Jamal Din (Cardiff) 9-7, 0-4, 2-8, 9-7--

AFP.

Pope Cancels Appointment

Vatican City, Dec. 4. Pope John XXIII is suffering from a recurrence of hoarseness and hac cancelled n church ceremony set for tomorrow, a high Valican source said today.

Britain Fires Space Rockets

London, Dec. 4. Britain announced

on Fri- day she had fired three space probing rockets to heights of up to 90 miles: in a delayed -contribution to an International ro- search programme. Ometais

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Aviation of the Ministry sald that if other countries have fired similar rockets according to plan, It will be the first example of interna- lional collaboration

In space research.

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An announcement from Ministry said three British- mode Skylark rockets were launched last Monday Anet Tuesday from Britain's atomic in testing range at Woomera Australia.

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The source said the hoarse- ness was not expected to affect in any way the Pope'spheric temperature, wind speeds scheduled meeting with Presi-und electron densities.

Officials here sald they did dent Eisenhower on Sunday.

Inol know whether Russia, Rome, Dec. 4.

withdrew from Cospar He said that apart from the which will President Eisenhower

hoarseness the Pope's earlier this year, participated in sleep tonight in a bedroom oc- slight

the experiment.-AP. Graen of Monaco.-UPI.

slight stroke tonight but of Tokyo and their 18 months cupied last month by Princess health was excellent.-UPI.

his condition was not cone sidered serious,

old son, Richard Jr.—AP.

Luns became ill on arriving UNEF Commander

home after

United Nations, Dec. 4. Maj. Gen. P. S. Gyrzi of the

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Melbourne, Dec. 4. Brazil's Maria Bueno and

in a reception honour or French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve De Murville now on an official visit Indian Army was nominated by Christine Trumon of England The United States, Mr to the Netherlands, Douglas said, is considered "ar-

Secretary-General Dag Hammer won the women's doubles today Dectors sald that rogant and disinterested," while was the result of overwork and Gen. E. L. M. Burns of Canada plonships

the stroke skjold today as successor to Lin the Victorian Tennis Cham

by on the other hand Russia ap- prescribed several

polishing wecks of as Commander of the United Lorraine Coghlan and Margaret peurs to be champloning the cause of the smaller nations.

Nations Emergency Force in the Smith, 6-1, 6-1, in a 35-minute

finals match.-UPI,

Russia's

1. urged the United State

to follow example lu sending teachers, doctors. and engineers throughout Asia,—UPI.

From HER

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It was expected that Dulch Middle East.--UPI. Prime Minister Professor J.E.

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Stratford-On-Avon, Dec. 4. Trustees of William Shakespeare's birthplace have

spurned the thatched cottage style of architec ture and announced that a new memorial to] the bard will have a modern look.

It

these

was quite shock for

who

think Stratford

should stick to the "Olde Eng Onassis Keeps

lishe Teashoppe" idiom that at- tracks thousands of tourists every year.

Slr Fordham Flower, Chair- man of the Shakespeare Birth- place Trust, fold

1 news con-- ference that the £100,000 building will replace an old- fashioned structure housing a Shakespeare library and study

centre...

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"Some of the older writers of Stratford Guides: think the building should appear to be of ancient style,” he said. “But we hope that our building win harmonise with the existing ancient style."

Sir Fordham gave no detalls of the planned appearance of the building which will

Silent On London Trip

London, Dec. 4. Shipping millionaire Aris.

totle Onassis flew to Lon= don last night with Prince) Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco and mink coat but To Maria Callas.

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refused to comment onl who is seeking a diyorce. the prima cloma or his wife

Princess Grace,, in a loopond coat brown bucket, hat, created beside the 18th century drove off with Prince · Rainier birthplace of Shakespeare, to a scoret sidrese

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