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TRADE AT SIXES AND SEVENS

London, June 13.

of The Chancellor

the Exchequer, Mr D. Heath- coat Amory, suggested in London today four imme- diate courses if long term

programme shielded

London, June 13. telecommunications expert told the Commonwealth Press Union today that Britain must learn the art of launching

from

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Washington, June 13.

satellites if she was to continue to play The Defence Secretary, Mr

her traditional part in the expansion of world telecommunications.

The expert, Mr John Brink-

Telecommunications

partnership between the Pulling beer ley, Managing Director of Pye

"Six" and "Seven" in a single Europe-wide market could not be achieved for some time.

They were: Ensure

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that Six and Seven remained in close and friendly touch

that opportunity of a move forward was lost.

They should work 10- gether to remodel OEEC in its by strengthened form American and Canadian mem- bership.

new

The Six and Seven should work with other members of the trade committee to examine short term trade problems in Europe through machinery established last week,

WIDER AIM

the 7

strengthening In European Free Trade Associa- tion they should be mindful of the wider aim of an European solution,

all-

The Chancellor confesse i disappointment that the Six did no feel the time ripe for terker move towards long term partnership in a single European market.

The Chancellor was speaking

at an Anglo-Dutch Trade Coun- cit luncheon in London-AP.

New sugar prevents cavities

Paris, June 13.

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Cheltenham, June 18. England's oldest Inn keeper, Mr Matilda Craddock, who has mem- ories of beer at twopence a pint, and cigarettes at Ave a penny, celebrated her 96th birthday by putting in a normal work- ing day.

Known to her customers da "M2" she has been in the licensed trade for 70 years Ou her birthday she served behind the bar of her pub, the Sudeley Arms, sa usual without any assistance.

"I only have help with the serving In the even- ing." she said, China Mail Special.

Plans to avert UK shipbuilding crisis

Glasgow, June 13. Proposals intended to overt a possible crisis in the Bri- fish shipbuilding industry were placed before the Minister of Transport, Mr Ernest Marples, when he met, trade union leaders here today. Afterwards a spokesman for leaders the unions said the had told the Minister of some of the difficulties already facing some smaller Clydeside ship- yards because of the scarcity of orders.

also

Limited

forecast the possibility within ten years of a complete newspaper being printed elec- ironically in the home, using television channels,

Thomas Gates, testified today that President Eisenhower maker the "hard decisions" and is not shielded from the "hard facts" at the of the highest levels Government. Describing secret sessions of the National Security Council the Strate Government The delegates - editors, Operations Sub-Committee, My and publishers, owners and corres Gates said pondents, representative of the cons of any issues are thorough- union's more than 500 news-ly and ably debated, and the paper and news agency members President himself makes throughout the Commonwealth decisions." -heard "music from the moon."

This was a tape recording of dance music, played in the United States and "bounced” off the moon for reception by the giant radio-telescope at Jodrell Bank in Cheshire.

Practicable

space

Mr Brinkley told the con- ference that telecommunica- tion relay equipment which could be used in a satellite was practicable now and "could easily be launch ed by the Bluc Streak missile."

He said the establishment and control of such space circuits would be in the bands of those countries competent in the art of satellite launching.

is

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of a lack of charges ordination between the branches the of government, including controversial U-2 spy plane in-

cident.

Mr Gates said, "Recently, I have read some public com- ments suggesting that the council is somehow insulating the President from so-called hard facts and hard decisions," Mr Gates continued,

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"I cannot tell this committee what habits and practices may have prevailed at other times or will prevail in the future; but 1 do know of my own knowledge that these faults have not existed during my activity with the council under President Eisen- bower.

The Council is the President's cabinet-level advisory group in- cluding the Secretaries of Slate and Defence.

Mr Gates said the Defence Department has a "sound basis of organisation," and that Pre- sident Eisenhower "participates

which The conference, scheduled to conclude tomorrOW, was opened by Lord Hailsham, Lord Privy Seal and Minister

He said government policy- for Science, who made a plea for actively in all council meetings." greater Press coverage of Com-making machinery can be im monwealth affairs,

proved, but no new legislation le needed at this time by his department.-UPL

The conference approved a re- solution calling on organisers of Royal and public occasions, sporting fixtures and other events to increase reporting facilities' for all interested news organisa- tons.

Actress happy over honour

Mr Alan Mitchell (New Zea← land Press Association), the Chairman of the Union's Tele- communications Committee, British They had warned him that criticised the British Post Office's Drone yard would be closed next external communications depart-

tish "unless something ment which he said was giving September was done to save the situation." "the worst service we have ever

had." PROPOSALS The union leaders made two main proposals.

These were:

Dubois Prevost, announced today that he had de- veloped a new type of prevented

that sugar dental cavities,

The researcher, who is chief of the laboratory at the Behat hospital in Paris, told a congress en dental and oral hygene and health that his formula was simple just add a little white to the tugar,

1.

effort That a greater. should be made to Increase British exports of shipping,

2. That there should be a "scrap and build" polley for merchant ships more than 20 years old.

Appalling delays

He said there were “sp- palling delay" in the de- livery and in the transmis- sion of cables.

London, June 13. actress Miss Flora Robson, appointed a Dame Commander of the Bri- Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, said she was very happy about it.

"I shall have to keep myself quiet in order not to get too ex- cited, or I shan't be able to act," she added.

Miss Robson who is HOW appearing in "The Aspern Papers" 'at a London theatre, said, "I am going to give a little

For the Post Office, Colonel party for the cast and the star, The union delegation also D. McMillan blamed shortage at the theatre after the play"

urged that possible replace of staff for the situation. The tonight."

Dr Prevost sa't that normally ments for the Queen Mary and Post Office was planning more She added that sometime in sugar is responsible for dental the Queen Elizabeth, the two mechanisation of the overseas the future she might be going to caries, which affect 15 per cent giant liners which are aearing telegram service and

there America or Australia with The

of children from 3 to 8, 61 per the end of their careers, should were great hopes of improve-Aspern Papers, -China Mail cent from 7 to 15 and 90 per be built on the Clyde. cent of adults.

NATURAL PRODUCT

Using a 40-year-old discovery of Sir Alexander Fleming, the

Both the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth were built here.

After the meeting Mr Marples said that any scrap and build" policy would have to be con- discoverer of pepicillin, the sidered very carefully "because French researcher found that the of the dangers of doing it natural product "Lysozyme", unilaterally."

large quantilles

in MOST DIFFICULT

found in egg white, was a more power- ful bacteriocide than antibiotics and killed the microbes which caused cavity-producing, acids. Meringue, he said, was the ideal sugar and did not cause caries,

He said: " this country is to scrap unilaterally the rest of the world will benefit spondidly. If we scrap and no other coun- try scrape where would we be? "We are a sovereign country and there are 50 or 60 other marfilme, nations. It would be The discovery, Bald the most difficult in any negotia- dental expert, may revolutionisetion to get an

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Cairo, June 13.

Two offers from Britain to contribute to a cam- paign for safeguarding Nubian monuments which will disappear in the Aswan lake when the high dam is built were announced by Mr Sarwat Okasha, UAR Minister for Culture. and National Guidance, at a press conference. The offers were from the Egypt of foreign archaeologists who Exploration Society of London will take part in the greatest and the University of London. ever International archaeo- logical compaign beginning Mr Okasha, who was speaking in Nubia next October.-China after a week of talks in Calro Mail Special. with experts, said the experts. had approved plans for the excavation, recording and trans- fer of monuments from the threatened sites,

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