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excluded from the Commonwealth

Johannesburg, Oct. 16.

A British peer, Viscount Hinchingbrooke said today in an interview pub- lished in the Johannesburg Sunday Times that South Africa could not be excluded from the Commonwealth.

Disobedient

Royal Labrador

London, Oct. 16.

! He said, "I do not see why you should be afraid of being excluded I er see no mac- hinery for the exclusion of an existing member from the Commonwealth, and the fact that South Africa is consider- ing a change in the form of government in no way affects The fact that che is an existing member."

Ho

Wise thing

the

thought said ho wise thing to do would be to "aimply assume, as I belleve correct, constitutionally

is

that she is a member and must be allowed to remain a member,"

The Queen came home from her long summer vacation today with a dog that the isn't impressed by Royal command. Rarely does u British crowd! burst into laughter at andes Involving royalty, But it hap- conservative pened late last night when the Queen and Prince Philip board- ed a special train for London at Perth station in the heart of the Scottish highlands,

All went well until the time game to get in unwilling Royal Labrador aboard the train. The dot just squatted on the plat-

form.

TUGGED AT LEASH Prince Philip tugged at the leash no he followed his wife aboard the train, the dog- name unknown refused to budge.

Roars of laughter broke out

when from spectators Prince, grinning all over

the BLS

the

face, climbed down to the platform again picked the Labrador up bodily and heaved him abourd.

bad "You bad,

dog," Queen was heard to say,

When the Royal couple got this of the train in London morning. the Queen had well-behaved worgl on a lead. The sullen Labrador was still in Frince Philip's charge.

He said he was in favour of a motion tabled by a number of hack benchers in the British Parliament declaring member that a Commonwealth

forra of which changes ita government did not require vole by other members to retali its membership.

я

He said he thought any other altitude would constitute inter- ference in the internal affairs of the country concerned.-UPI.

HEARING AID

PICKS UP. TV

of

Grimsby, Oct. 16. Ernest Horr said today. he is definitely fred picking up television pro- his hearing krammes

Hoga, 48-year-old warehouseman rots sound, not the picture.

a

aid.

They all drove off Lu Buck- Ingham Palace without further unpleasantness.-AP.

International oil deal

with Russians

drawn

of

London, Oct. 16. The big international oil

companics have up a programme "peaceful co-existence" with the Soviet Union to cut down the effects over-production and So- competition, Roy- nolds Nows reported to- doy.

viet

of

It said Royal Dutch Shell faitinted this plan and has al- ready received considerable .support from the European Common Market countries.

However, 10 negotiations would be started until after the American elections,

As a result of the new pro- Jeet, Soviet oli would be as- sured of a market in some of Use "x" countries, and in re- turn the Soviet Union

on

the

11 'started two weeks' Ego when ke was empty- ing a pot of tea in the home back garden of hls

in this coast fishing part.

"All of a sudden I be- gan hearing Juke Box Juty," Hogg said. "Since then I have eavesdropped or such programmes as "This Your Life' and 'Spot the Tune', It's a bit much,

cable piping TV alenal runs alongside Hogg's house. An engineer who was called in to clear up the mystery confessed that he was baffled.

"Semcibing will have to

be done," long Bald. "It' getting me down."

up

"Erncat is bearing well," said his wife, Mrs Irene Hogg, "But if they can't solve the problem I think they'd beller remove that cable."--^F.

Newspapers

rationed

in Dublin

chess

set

designed

Barlin, Oct. 16.

An East German wood.

corver has designed "socialist chest set". without 4 king-the In- anti-Communist formation Burgau Wast said.hare.

The king's place in the set, to be displayed during the chess

Olympiad in Leipzig starting today, has been taken by a "worker holding the econo- le plan in his hands."

The castles have also become figures the uniform of Enst German factory defence squats end the bishops are athletes.

The pawns AIC workers of different trades--one carrying a hammer and another a sickle.

All that is left of the original chess figures are the two Dublin, Oct. 16. | knights, called #horses" in British Sunday newspapers German.

waro Loverely rationed

The queen remains a woman,

hare today as the closure but the is intended to deplet "the progressive intelligentsia." of Dublin nowspaper-China Mali Special. offices continuod..

Some people bought News papers for us much aa 13 Gd- the average price in London is there werk fourpence-and large crowds wherever they were on sale.

Bribery in Midlands alleged

Birmingham, Oct. 10.

The newspaper offices closed on Wednesday night following a

between dispute

the master printers and the Dublin Tographical Provident Society) (DTPS) over a demand for a higher night work differential,

Dr D. R. Prem, Secretary of The DTTS sought a £1 in- the Biningham Indlun Asso- crease in their night differential, i

ciation, has called for a battle to while the printers refused

in to

racket end a bribery accede to this demond, and it

workers here which coloured was submitted to the Labour Court. The court recommend-are made to pay up to £50 for ed an increase of 7s a week,joix in factories, it was learned which the DTPS refused, to today, accept,

REJECTED

Leaders of Birmingham's coloured communly joined in of West asking representatives

and Indians Indians, Africans, to compllo a record of bribes demanded for jobs or Lime.

over-

After further negotiation, the Dublin Newspaper Managers Committee offered 10s 6d, but this was again rejected.

Meanwhile, the DTPS banned overtime in Dublin newspaper Dr Prem revealed yesterday offices and enforced working that "unscrupulous

advantage

men де

of

the Wo

to rule. The newspapers, which taking

of foreigners, had been published under great linoraner down Moulty closed

their hope to get sufficient evidence ofices on Wednesday night. to allow the police to act."

About 500 printers were cut

move followed the re-

The

that

of work today and they will signation of a white, factory be joined in two weeks time by foreman after ecmplaints

mother 500 whe are working he took bribe. A white worker out their notice.-Reuter.

said "practically every coloured man has had to pay for the privilege of working here. They

First woman so phy 1085 for the Tight, to

candidates

in elections

Douglas, I of M, Oct. 16. The wind of change is blow- ing through this island in the Irish Sea which has always lived up to its name by keeping women out of public life.

work overtime on

Saturday's

und £1 for Sundays when you,¡

get treble time."

A 20-year-old worker fiem India said, it cost me £30 in get

brings me In a job that about £16 2 week. I thought it was the custom,"

Police have said they would sufficient Investigate it given facts. AFP.

Rhodesian

strongholds

Salisbury, Oct. 16.

The island legislature has no women members. There has never been a woman on Douglas Town Council and the island

Southern Rhodesia's security hes no women jurors.

forces have a detailed plan to Bul an offelal of u newly move all Europeans in country

EDEN'S MEMOIRS formed Mer-Women's "Progres-ureas to defensive strongholds if

IN RUSSIAN

sive Association has now sald trouble spreads, it was officially that the, group would have two conßrmed here today,

the candidates

which first op- The report, coming Douglas Municipal elec-peared in the Salisbury Sunday tions

Mall, said this plan for "langery'

women

London, Oct. 10. The memoirs of Sir Anthony The Island's Labour Party had been in existence for many third years and was revived during Eden. former British Prime was putting forward a Minister, are being pre-woman candidate, pared by the Moscow

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last year's emergency. It would prevent

"caught short in The Hong Kong Countryside

circumstances." The Hong Kong Story

The 33-mile long island off foreign would give the Western oli companies languages publishing house for the Lancashire coast has a from being a free hand in the rest at the pubication in Russian, Moscow population Western market and in the radio sald tonight-Reuter.

neutral countries.

The Soviet Government was willing to make this arrange- ment because i wished to cb- taln machinery and other

instead western products

of

merely triding her oil for cot- ton, wool and coffee from the Afro-Asian countries, the paper saic.--.FP.

Stone Age burial customs

Scarborough, Oct. 10,

A mortuary house used by Stone, Age men has been dis covered, during an excavation Just completed by the 'Ministry' of Works at Beamer Moor, Lang Barrow, near here.,

The excavation throws "Im- portant now. light upon burial practice and customs in Brit 4,000 years ago, the ministry Bald,

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