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ROBERT YOUNGSON'S
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING
CHARERE CHAPLIN - BUSTER KEATON
LAUREL and HARDY
HARTY LANGDON - BEN TURFIN
FATEY ARBUCKLE -WALLACE BEERY
SIDREA SWANSON-MAREZ HORMAND
VAN THE NETSEINE, COPS - DILLJE TRAGE
EDGAR KEINENT = THE SEMMETT DÜLL
ROBERT YOUNGSON
Grand Opening on Friday, 2nd Sept.
ELIO STAARING
DENNIS PRICE ALEXANDER KNOX
OSCAR WILDEX
STANDING
ROBERT MORLEY
RALPH RICHARDSON
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THE HISTORY OF TRI KINEMAT
Shipping Co
may
move
headquarters
London, Aug. 30.
The Canadian Pacific Stoam- ship Company hinted to- day that it might decide to operate from another British post other than Liverpool if a current un- official strike of ships' crows there continued. "IL might have to give "serious consideration" to the suggestion because their Trans- atlantic Ficet have all become stranded at Liverpool by the four-week-old strike, à com-
be in
pany spokesman said.
Passengers have had to Пown to Canada or sent gther ships al u bly financial loss.
RIOTS
Police riot squads were call-
ed out in Liverpool today when. several hundred strikers storm- ed the local afice of the No- Honal Union of Seamen which, is opposed to the sloppage.
Police blocked the entrance
way
to
as the men tried to push their
in demanding that branch meeting be held two discuss
resolutions denouncing • recent pay- and-bours award agreed be. tween the union and em- ployers to which the strikers obitel.
The strikers at an open air muting earlier voted to slay cut and 10 increas picketing particularly of Irish boats to stop overnight sailings to Bel- tari and Diblin,
The strike is largely affecting Nurther Brilish porta-China Mail Special.
POISON SEIZED
Thirty-one Lins DI folidos, were found Ca bourd the as Jacobs Jelsa on July 18.
Mr D. Cons at Central Court this morning ordered that they be confiscated.
Revenue Inspector Leung told the souri Uni a man was arrested during the seizure,
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1960.
Hongkong
Fireworks in London Ho
rent siege
London, "Aug. 30,
A warning rocket was fired today, in the siege of two rent rebels härrleaded in since Sunday at their homes in North London.
The rocket, of the fireworks variety, brought hundreds of neighbours rushing to stop balliffs from entering the two- Ledroomed flat which Mr Donald Cook, 'ex-paratrooper, has turned into a foriress to prevent eviction for rent arrears, Pickets organised from a headquarters tent nearby slood in le at the locked rates as four police ears drove up presumably to break through his defences of barbed wire, iron bedsteads and old pianos.
But the police had only come along to pick up Me Bob Burgess, slege commander of the Bals, Kennistoun House In the populous inner suburb of Baint Pancras, for a friendly chat at the police alatlon about maintaining law and order, Ir Cook, aged 38, and also Mr Arthur Rowe, 58-year-old widower, have been holed in at their flats in different parts of the borough since Sunday midnight awaiting eviction for refusing to pay higher rents through a new. dliterenita) rent schen.
They are being supported by the other council tenants, China Mail Special.
Briton cleared of
painting theft
Amsterdam, Aug. 30.
mourns
veteran
seaman
The late Mr Leo Dimbertina, former engineer of the coastal steamer, Walter Scott, who died on Mon- day at the Queen Mary Hospital after a short ill-
buried MOSE, Was
this morning, at the Roman Catholic Cemetery. He was 71.
The service was conducted by the Rev. E. Cunningham,
Mr Dimberline is survived by his wife and two daughters, all residing in Sydney, Australía,
One of his daughters, Pat, flew in from Sydney yesterday to attend the funeral.
The late Mr Dimberline was born in Poole, Yorkshire,
ATTENDANCES
He later went to Australia and was a resident of New South Wales,
30
For the prist
Cars Mr Diebertine had served in various steamers in the Chia Coast.
Hs last post was chief engih- eer of the is Walter Scott.
Among those who attended the funeral Included Miss Pol Din-
barline, Capt. R. A. Young, Capt. C. Church, Capl. 1. A. WIL-
Dutch police said last night that there would be no arrest or charge following their investigations into thee, Mr M. ince, Mr M. Taylor, reported £50.000 theft of five paintings from a house rent- Mr J. Thomson, Mr and Mrs R. ed here by British property dealer Mr Robert Cook,
Police said Mr Cook would get his passport back today Bower, and would leave for Britain on the night boat to Hurwich, Capt. V. Patterson, Capt. with his green Jaguar éar.
Cook was questioned throughout yesterday and right through the evening by the Dutch police.
At one point he was taken to the flat in the Sloestraat in the South of Amsterdam, which he had rented and from which the paintings were stolen, in order to retrace the events on the night of the theft.
Present at the reconstruction was Mr Donald Buck- ham, representative of Toplis and Harding, agents for the Fine Art and General Insurance Company of London, who' insured the paintings.
Mr Cook, 29, came to Holland by car via France and Belgium on August 19 with paintings said to belong to Mr John Leapman, an English businessman,
Jie rented a ground floor flat in the house of a Dutch family.
Tal, Mr
P. Nettle. Mr E. J. Mr T. Carrol. Mr J.
M. M. Stewart, Capt. A. Hough- ton, and officers of the 59 Walter Scott, and others.
Wreaths were sent by Capt.
R. A. Young, officers and crew of the ss Walter Scott, the Mer- chant Navy Oncers Guild, and the Sailors Home and Mission to
Seamen.
THE "HERO OF STANLEYVILLE"
On August 24, police said the house had been runsack-DIES IN AFRICA
ed and the jintings gone-China Mail Special
DUKE INVOLVED IN STRIKE
Labour MP
still banned
PHYLLIS CALVERT JOHN NEVILLE from Rhodesia
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Salisbury, Aug. 30. Mr John Stonehouse, Labour M. P. for Wednesbury who was deported from Rhodesia a year ago, is still prohibited from entering the Rhodesian Feder-
London, Aug. 30.
The Duke of Edinburgh dis- closed today that he had taken a hand in a strike of Automobile Association -clerks-at-Birmingham.- The Duke, president of the strong two-and-a-half million motoring organisation, said in a letter to the Generat Secretary of the Cerical and Administra- tive Workers Union that he was "in touch" with the chairman of the A.A. (Lord Brentford), and the Ministry of Labour,
He hoped a solution would be reached.
INTEREST
The General Secretary, Miss tion, "Sir Malcolm Barrow, Anne Godwin, commented: "It Federal Minister for Hame is Just what I had hoped for. Affairs, said here today.
ite (The Duke) has once demonstrated his very real interest in Industrial mat- Lers."
Sir Malcolm said that if Mr Stonehouse tried to enter the Federation he must take the consequences of the law,
(This statement came as Mr- Stonehouse was in Nairobi on
his way to Rhodesia).
naru
!
She wrote to the Duke ask- ing him to intervene in the _dispute, now" entering its third
week.
The strikers want union re-
Boac strike
is_settled:
London, Aug. 30.
A pay strike by 70 British Overseas Airways Corporation buggage und freight loaders at London airport, which today arounded outgoing airlines and chused incoming flights to be diverted, ended tonight.
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Nairobi, Aug. 30.. Mr. Harold Stanton, Honorary British Vice-Consul who be came known as the "Here of Ploso 'note change of times! Stanleyville" during the Congo panig in early July, died there on Monday, it was learned hera today.
He WILS suffering from Malaria and Jaundice.
Mr Stanton was manager of a British firm in the Oriental Province Capital.
Still packing-in! Come early!
YUL BRYNNER- GINA
"He stayed on during the panic In Stanleyville shortly after the Congo independence and arranged the evacuation of hundreds of Britons, Betgan. LOLLOBRIGIDA
Greeks and Aslans, as well as his wife and two children, who now are in Kampala, Uganda.
It was known that he had beca suffering from Malurin but he cabled Nairobi a few days ago saying he was much better.
The B.O.A.C. announced that "the difficulty had ended" and services would operate nor- mally.
A friend who met Mr Stan- Outgolog airliners delayed ton in Nairobi last month when Included a comet for Sydney he went to discuss the retugev Di -siluation said the shortage and one for Tokyo,
cloimed The B.OA.C.
the doctors and the deteriorating action of the men was entirely health situation in the Congo unconstitutional and against may have affected his chances the advice of their own trade of recovery, China Mall union offelals-Reuter.
Special.
cognition and the re-instatement MR K. CALLS NIXON AND
He said there; "I would take of girl clerks sacked in Birming-
In very serious view of it if they
ham for staging
tions.
National Unlon
a
half-day
of the Members
Terbury, Gloucestershire, branch of the
the Rhodeslan Federal Ad-strike for better gay and condi ministrators) tried to interfere British with the rights of a Member of Parlament who is carrying out duties in British Prefectorates which are respen- sible to the United Kingdom Parliament,
NO TROUBLE (Mr Stonehouse was expelled from the Rhodesian Federation during the Nyasaland emer- gency. During his present tour he plans to visit Kenya, Tan- ganyiko, Nyosoland, Southern thodesia, Bechuanaland, North- ern Rhodesia, the Conge and Ghana.
General
KENNEDY
"LACKEYS"
Moscow, Aug. 30.
and Municipal Workers whe The Soviet Premier, 'Mr Nikita Khrushchey today denounced Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy as American presidential candidates.
belonged to the A. A. rald to- day they have withdrawn from membership. In suppert of the clerks' strike. They said they were recom- mending the union's 20 other with Gloucestershire branches, 15.000 members, to follow suit. --China Mail Special.
House by mail
New York, There is now a House-of-the- Month Club. The company mails out house designs by top urch teels to subscribers for $300 a
(He said before leaving Lon- don yesterday that he expected to go to Nyasaland from Tun- ganyika on about September 8,
He said then: "It is not my year. Intention to proveke trouble- I just want to allo in and do my job as a member of parlia ment), China Mati Special
Ego takes a fall
the
Montpelier. State Budget Director Nen J. Houston sold elimination of the names of department heads and their deputies from official atationery "is a wonderful step in the right direction toward getling the state governarent, to stop the cluttering of letterheads with a whole sness of names to | boost the individual ego of thora
matatanimadiran Finvolved."--UPI.
When a prospective buyer 30- locis a design he gets four sely of blueprints, saving architects" fees of up to $2,000.-UPI.,
James Bond BY AN FLESING DRAWING BY JOHN BRISKY
E RECKON TIHO ORIŸ”
IS A PRIVATE EYE, HE LOOKS
EME CRAY AND HG BEHAVESʼUKE
"Both are lackeys of monopoly theoreticians, and we shali laugh capital and therefore we have | again."
laughter
no choice here," the Soviet Khrushchev said it is possible premier told
a luncheon party Nixon's children, and certainly In Moscow.
grandchildren, wii ilve "They are pait, as the Rus- under Communism, stas saying has it,"
Khrushchev drew
Turning from US. politics to the world scene, Mr Khrushchev with gibes at Nixon.
Nixon, Khrushchev, sald, said: "We are absolutely sure wants to be the first genius of the socialist way of lite has all the enpitalist world who shows the advantages over the capital- how Communism сап
1st way of life, but one should be tolerant of those who mis- destroyed."
understood this they still do not realise the success of so- Then he went on: "We have clalism and its advantages." - more than once ridiculed such❘ AP.
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