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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1960:
English migrant THE DUKE TO DEPUTISE
date
postpones for amputation
Brisbane, Feb. 15.
AT INVESTITURE
London, Feb. 15, The Duke of Edinburgh wH) deputise for the Queen Molker ota Buckingham Palace Investiiuro tomorrow, because her recent leg injury makes standing inadvisable, it was tenerted today,
The Queen Mother was to have held the fovestiture on behalf of the Queen, who is expeeling her third child this werk.
„Palace officials said it would entall standing for an hour.
The Queen Mother knocked and Injured her leg just över a week ago, the was seen by three doctors, but the injury was said to be alight and Inst Saturday she alleaded a race mabeling at Sandown' Park.
English migrant Johnny Knights has decided to
postpone having his leg amputated until next and-a-half Saturday so that his mother can be with him.
Can't believe
son killed
in Sydney
Sydney, Feb. 15.
Senior Chaplain of the Syd- ney Missions to Seamen, Mr C. Craven-Sands, said today he had burlod nearly three years ago a seaman whose mother in London still claims ho is alive. The serman, Pober Mullen, led from injuries when he (cl)
on a whart on Circular Quo In July. 1957, Mr Cruyen-Sands said.
A London cable ald the widowed mother, Mrs Alice Mullen, claimed she saw what thr believed was HEY con plotured in an American crime
magazine.
The man, named Peter Mullen, was shown being led away wounded by New York police.
the
Mr Craven-Sands seoman be buried was positive- ly identified as Peter Mullen from discharge papers and other documents found on him. Mullen, 38, had left the British ship Lord Canning early in 1057.
VERY DIFFICULT
was A few months later he found on a Circular Quay whart suffering from internal injuries. It was believed he had fallen while climbing over the wharf Knics,
The Mission had informed Mrs Mullen of her son's death.
"It is very difcuit to identify anyone from a magazine photo- graph," Mr Craven-Sands sakl "She must have been very up- set at revolving the news of her 'som's death, and doesn't seem to have reconciled herself to the fact China Mail Special.
Flight from
Britain
London, Feb. 15. More people emigrated from the United Kingdom in 1958 than care to live here. Of the immigrants arriving, more than one-third came from the Irish Republic and only 10 per cent from the West Indies.
Mra Knights lives in Green Street, Enfield, Middlesex,
Johnny, who has been critical- ly with osteomyelitis, had decided to have his leg amputat- ed on Thursday next, but after speaking to his mother by radio- telephone at the woolcend, de- cided to postpone the operation until Saturday,
Two Queensland elly mayors have begun a fund to fly Mrs Knights to Brisbane and a Bris- bone newspaper arranged the telephone call.
After the call, Johnny said: "She is getting ready to dy out, so I'll wait.
21st birthday
"She said she would bring my 21st birthday present. I will be 21 next month.**
Johnny said: "I spoke with dnd, too, and he told me all the
soccer news.
Yesterday, she drove to Buckingham_Palace_from_Clarenco House, to lunch with the Queen and the Duke-Reuter.
Dog marches
with 'Red Dean'
Canterbury, Feb. 16.
Rare copy of Alice
sold
London, Fob, 15.
Canterbury's 88-year-old "Red A rare edition of Lewis Car- Dean," Dr Hewlett Johnson, to-roll's "Allee in Wonderland" day led 10 women, soven men was sold at Sothebys, London and a dog through the streets to auctioneers, today for £1,150. protest against France's explosion.
alomic
The book was one of the first editions of 1866 which was sup- The marchers, members of the pressed because of the detec- Canterbury and Deal groups of ive printing of the Iliastra the Cempaign for Nuclear Dis- tions. armement, paraded outside, the
saying
It was for many years In the
"would like all the family city's Civil Defence headquar|brary of the country home of
to nelle in Australla, willing but Dod is uncertain."
Mum Isters carrying placards
"France stop tests, Britain must lead."
Maycs,
Lord Cross, whose family were friends of Lewis Carroll (tho Rev. Charles Dodgson). It was
unnamed source.China Moil Special,
Johnny, who played soccer with the Bundaberg (North They then marched to hand a sent for sale today fram an
side, was injured note of protest to the Queensland) last August while painting a Major G. A. Cole-Reuter. bridge and doctors advised him to have his leg amputated to save his life.
Fund started
The Mayors of Bundaberg and Toowoomba began the fund to fly out Mrs Knights. Qantra eabled its London office to make her travel arrangements and Queenaland Red Cross workers guaranteed accommodation in Brisbane,China Mail Special.
Congolese
exchange proverbs
Ex-
Brussels, Feb. 15. Congolese nationalists
changed African proverbs during heated discussion here today on whether King Baudouin should be the Congo's chief of state between the proclamation of independence on June 30 and ratification of the constitution two years
later.
The round-table conference on the future of the Congo heard Mr Michel Bolikango, ♫ mo- derale nationalist delegate, com- pare the Belgian
Crown with
These facts are revealed in a new statement about immigrants and visitors to Britain. pub- "An old pot which should not lished by the Church (of Eng-be thrown away until a new one land) Assembly Overscos Coun- is bought" a conference spokes- ell Your Neighbour," Is).
man said.
While 100,000 persons from Overseas settled in Britain in But Mr Danjel Kanza, Vice- .1958 rome. 200,000 men and President of the Radical. No- women of the United Kingdom tionalist Party of the Abako went to live abroad-Chinn, (Alliance.bt the. Bakongo)" re- Mall Special.
Never too old
Barrow-in-Furners, Feb. 15. A 95-year-old bridegroom said "I do" here today.
torted: "But what do you want! ime to do with an old pot full of
holca?"
The spokesman said a major- jaty
delegates of Congolese favoured the King interim chief of state, but a powerful minority comprising the Abako- led cartel or Mr Joseph Kasavbu Mr John Sulor, 95, a retired ) --olien hailed by his followers iron moulder whose wife died as "our king"-and the Congolese last November, married 13-year- | Notional Movement led by Mr old Miss Kathicen Devil Patrice Laimumba oppose China Moll Special.
Idea.--Chips Mail Special.
the
UAR's first diplomat to Britain arrives
London, Feb. 15. United Arab Republic Charge d'Affaires, Kamal Khalil, first of his country's diplomats to be appointed to Britain, arrived here by air to- night to take up his post. Egypt and Syria had not IDETECT into the singlo UAR when they broke. off relations with Britain at the time of the Suez Canal crisis in 1936.
Officially, Khalil's arrival marks the end of a troubled chapter in Anglo-Egyptian lations.
New
stil
Relations are however not normal, as it is not expect- ed that UAR President Camal Abdel Namer will appoint` pri brykador to Britain for some time, although the British Governannt in reportedly ready to do so, in spite of problems alill outmaraling between the | two countries—AUP,
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