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THE CHINA MAIL, 'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1960.

LABOUR PARTY WANTS PAPER

Two colour stamps soon in England

London, Sopt. 4. The first issue of two colour postage stamps, in Britain will be on sale on Septem- ber 19 the British Post Office announced hero, The stamps-of sixpence and one shiling and sixpence values mark the first anniversary of European conference

the

postal and telecommunications administrations.

The

19

han Conference Europeall member countries who aim at "closer relations"

in their postal and munications services.

telecom

The sixpence stamp is purple and green the one Shilling and six-pence stamp steel blue d brown.

Both stamps bet the head of British Queen Elizabeth and the word "Euroga".

villelal here

A mier said "the majority of number countries are issuing special slamps to mark this anniver- rary.** The word "Europa" Would appear in them al- China Mill Special.

Mystery solved

Johannesburg, Sept. 1. Mrs P. Fryer of Benoni, near here, received a telegram saying simply, "Peter passed away at seven i o'clock."

W

Shocked and distressed, she relatives saying her husband, who had been work- inter in South

Africa, was

dead act made preliminary

funeral arrangements,

But shock turned to mystery

Recent rift with

Daily Herald

London, Sept. 3.

A trade union journal claimed here today that the Labour party's "unhappy history" in journalism was likely to continue until the party's individual members and supporters were able to own a national newspaper.

Beware of the 'one eyed

monster

Oxford, Sept. 4. Mr John Marsh, Director of the Industrial Welfare Society, told a conference of 140 Apprentices at Ox- ford;

"An aze of luisure

In your coming before us. lifetime there will be a 30 bour werk for most people.

They are already nego- aling for a 25 hour werk in America In certain dustries."

.

"hut what, are we zoln, to do with this leisure," he asked, "apar? Sam Ritting and looking at the ent- ryed monster (television)?" -China Mall Special.

An editorial in New Dawn. organ of the 353,000 members Shopworkers Union, referred to the recent relaxation of ties bo- tween the leftwing Daily Herald and the Trades Union Congress. It commented "The sad fact is that in the present trends, with smaller circulation news- paper's delicately poised, with take-over bids and amnigama- tions, the British press is gradually passing into fewer hands.

1

SAD BLOW "This is sad because that is bad for social democracy, and

of any the death

newspaper, Whatever the politics of the paper concerned, is a blow to democratle opinion."

Referring to frequent Labour calls for the movement have its own democratically- owned volce in. Fleet Street, New Dawn said;

"Until the realisation dawns

millions. upon the

of labour that members and supporters the movement can only possess national newspapers when they are brought by those individuai the member's and supporters, unhappy history of Labour in journalism is likely to continue, at least in this day and age."- China Mail Special.

CHEAPER TAX ·

IF YOU DON'T WORK

London, Sept. 4.

Britain's now finance act was

creating circumstances in which a man might ba better off from a tax'point of view if he did no work . for a year,

Issue

This was stated in the current Director of

Monthly Journal of the British Institute of Directors,

The artleie quoted the ease of a director who was paid £21,000 broken in compensation for a contract.

no

Under the finance net intre- herd in April, if he had other Income he would have i pay £2.864 in tnx.

But if he took a job at a salary of £1,500 for the year, LIN on the compensation: money would go up to £6,704. The Covernment recently re- Jeeted recommendations changes in the Finance Aet suf- the 25,000 member milled by institute of directors. Malt Special.

China

commander Army

visits England

London. Sept. 4.

H.W.G. Wiley- Major General

koon who took over as army commander In Ceylon 0:1 January 1, arrived at London airport today to ailead the Chief of the Imperial General Staffs Conference and he will also visit military training:es- tablishments in Britain, — AFP,

No more monkey business

By our own correspondent '.'

Singapore, Sept. 4.

when friends rang the Cape Three Asian countries have taken over the monkey business

Province railway junction town

of De Aar, where the telegram

hid originated.

Police there said they could not help find the body becauso there had been no deaths re- ported in the previous 24 hours.

SOLVED'

Shurby after the mystery Lolved itself because Fryer his rang and sak that10 ninazement police hod Fourched him out on the train to Johannesburg,

He told his relieved family that the mix-up had occurred because a German he had met on the train was not too pro- Relent at English,

The man had left the train at De Aar and Fryer had asked

o'clock,"

from Singapore following the death of 360 monkeys in à consignment of 1,000 shipped to Britain.

Withdrawal

of labour'

must stop

Kingsbridge, Devon, Sept. 4.

Mr Leslie Seymour, Conser- vative member of Parliament, that in- warned here today

strikes, if unchecked, official

in to telegram: "Peter, passed would earn for Britain overseas

through al

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Temperance society wins over pilots

London, Sept. 1.

bunned The Admiralty has naval plots from painting a brewer's trademark on the side of their planes as an unofficial squadros Insignia.

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This followed a protest to the Admiralty by a deputation temperance supporters, it is re- the vented in "Alliance News,' Journal of the United Kingdom Alliance for the "Emancipation of Britain from the liquor traffe by the will of the people,"

China Mail Special.

"a reputation for unreliability." ; "The country's labour force,"

The countries aro India, Thai- land and the Philippines.

Animal dealers in Britain, America, and Australia, are now

the three buying them from countries, particularly India,

A leading animal dealer sald that there had been a sharp fali in the expert of monkey's since June.

For it was in June that more than 300 monkeys out of 1,000 dled on the 27th day of their 10 voyage from Singapore Britam.

sca

The dealer said that since June animal dealers in Bri- iain. America, and Australia had been "very quiet" about buying monkeys from Singa- pore or the Federation.

The monkeys, he added, were

he said, "now seems to be in usually sent abroad for medical stewords work. They are used for pro- of shop the hands (union oficials) who are large-ducing and testing polio vaccine. ly responsible for whipping-up the required enthusiasm for in now annual round of strikes,

called 'withdrawal of grandly Inbour"China Mail Speci:i.

dies Akron, Ohio, Sept. 4. William F. O'Neil, 75 founder and Chairman of the Board of

Executive

at his

Sandys leaves

for tour

of Africa

London, Sept. 4. Mr Duncan Sandys, Secret- ary of State for Common- wealth Relations, left on fact- Sunday night for a finding tour of Africa. It is fiis fist visit there Common- Look the since he wealth post this summer.

He said his main purpose is 19 Kot direct knowledge

of

CAUSE OF DEATH the Central Airlean Statos, Each monkey fetched about Rhodesia and Nyasaland, before $160,

a British Govermanent Commls-

publishes Es report sic their future' status,

Asked to comment on the deaths of the monkeys in Jane, he said the deaths were prob ably caused by the fact that the monkeys had been snatched away from their jungle homes and transported abroad Imme- dlately.

On

His first stop will be Acera, capital of Ghana, where he

with will talk

President Nkrumah and visit the Volta River dam project.

He will go on to a brief visit An airline official, who has

expertence to South Africa, where he ex- had considerable the General Tyre and Rubber

the trans-ship-pects to meet its Prime Mini- In handling Co., led early today

of monkeys, sald the ster, Dr Hendrik Verwoerd. ment home here.

In Contral Africa he will or monkey business in Singapore O'Neil had been I since last

had

virtually meet the Prime Minister and Malaya

Southern Rhodesla, Sir Roy Detoler. He slepped down as

come to a slop.

Government Welensky, and the governors of president of tyre company in April but remained as Chair-

The Singapore man of the Board,-UPI.

has banned the export of mon- Northe.n Rhodesla and Nyasa- following the land. He returns to London et keys by sea deaths of the monkeys on their the end of this month.---Asso- way to Britain,

BRITAIN'S SPACE PLAN

A

SPEEDING UP

London, Sept. 1.

вpokesman shid Aviation Minister Peter Thorneycroft will By next week to Australia where Britain tests its rockets, to dis-. satellite pro- eur a Brilish gramme with Australian officials,

been made to launch a British satellite," he said.

Britain announce today ils

The spokesman said he could independent space pro neither contrm nor deny a re- gramme is somewhere be port in the Sunday Dispatch tween the drawing board thou Britain was preparing "En and the launching pad. entirely new system of satellie

control

from the ground-with mechanism for a satellite that will think for itself

sola reporta Newspaper Britain Intended to spend £20 million дуся ова satelite progrom aing the Blue Strcakt The spokesman rald the missile-UPI. Royal Air Force and vartops private companies are at work drawing up. the plans. for laying Britain join the Unit- ed Blates and the Soviet Union In space research.

But he emphasized that no final decision has been made, The spokesmÄ LA denied Landon newspaper reports that a go- ahend decision already has been inado.

NON COMMITTAL

The government spokesman aald the private firms have con- tracts to plan rocket construc- tion,

"But there studies do not MICRA that any deolalon . has

ciated Press.

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