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Comment of the

day

ANOTHER HINT

Idustry has not

the Hongkong textile in- received

It

enough hists over the part- year they must realise that the America 12 Under- Secretary of State, Mr Ball, than AL brand

gave mere

hist on Monday of what might happen in the near future.

Mr Hall sairi that the

ad- ministration worth like to sue 30 per cent requetion In Hongkong-made textile Imports into the country.

also แล

been report | ed htt United States mourees thisk that textile the 1960 imports were too

This, high.

presumably, refers to The level on which the administration bases its thinking.

Harmful

TR BALL also expressed

upinion that

Me

"nothing could

he

mare

THE WEATHER

Light variable winds. Fair and hot. At 1 pm at the Observatory the tomp was 89 degrees F and the relativo humid 67 per cent.

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Fleming's budget speech sensation CANADA TO DEVALUE DOLLAR

Bid to raise

exports, reduce imports

Ottawa, June 20.

Canada is to devalue its dollar in an effort to increase exports and reduce imports, the Finance Minister, Mr Donald Flem- ing said in his budget speech to the

House of Commons tonight.

He told the government had Mr Fleming emphatically re- dreided 1

UGL its exchangejected proporals by Mr James Jong to neutralise the inilow of E. Coyne, Governor of the Bank foreign rapital

to drive of Canada, which would move and down the value of the dullor to the country in the direction of

In the self-sufficiency. a significant discount" terms of the American dollar.

Mr Fleming declined to set a denite foreign exchange rate.

The Canadian dollar has been

At the same time he rejected proposals that Canada should consider an association with the European Common Market. "I

there ex- categorically freme positions which are being | placed upon us," he said.

selleut

Lejer! close to par with the American duitar in the last few days, but has been as high $1.06 in recent years.

Concern

Mr Fleming expressed

Ag

con-

harmful for American relucem about the possibility of Bri-;

Jam Joning the European Com-

en Market.

tions at this time than to impose quotas on textile imports."

He also rejected. any Cana- $1.00 membership of regional trading blocs or any move to-

rds conomic self-sufficiency behind a high Canadian

wall.

turiff

Mr Fleming said the central purpose of the budget was to! restore full employment of men

and resources.

A policy of lower Interest rates and a cheaper dollar con- bined with n massive budget deficit would have this effect he predicted.

Announced

SECRET TAKE-OFF FOR HISTORIC FLIGHT

Secretly diverted to military airfield

London, June 20.

The British Air Ministry disclosed on Tuesday night that a jet-propelled Vulcan bombor of the Royal Air Force has secretly left England on a 12,000-mile non- stop flight to Australia.

Without revealing any further details of the,

unannounced mission, a spokesman said the Vulcan is due in Sydney on Wednesday, This is the Arst time the RAF has attempted

anun-stop flgin to Australia,

The flight-range of a Vulcan is a top milltary

BOCTUL. But It was, assumed that the British airplane would be refuelled in the air by tanker her long, planes at least three Umes on historie journey,---AF,

U.S. DISCLOSES SPYING

ACTS BY CZECH ENVOY

Washington, June 20.

The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday that Miroslav

Nacvalac was Čzechoslovakia's top spy before his country sent him abroad as a diplomat. to

But he added that the State Department would like to

Mr Fleming announced a plan promote Cunadian invest- see an overall textile agree-

menis at home by government ment among importing and Mr Fleaning said the Candian

and institutional moves to lower exporting countries.

government had made

clear interest rates, now so high that Canadian they to Britain that vital

are altracting Stutes trendy

foreign The United

trade interests would be affected capital and boosting has

with if the United Kingdom decided agreement

change rate. Market. Japan. Buth countries are to enter the Common

He said Canada's in a position to make pucts: Hongkong by itself is not. Negotiation must be mude

au

with the consent of the Home Government and the pressure in Britain is ini creasing.

Domestic political considera- tions both in Britain and the United States must be taken into account, but this factor Keems to escape some of our trialists.

local

A pawn

indus-

He reiterated the proncsal made by Mr John Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister for a meeting of Commonwealth Ministers.

$1,000

the ex-

adverse

The Department made

STEVENSON ESCAPES

STONING

Bogota, June 20.

:

U.S. Ambassador Mr Adlai Stevenson oscaped a stoning by Communist students today when his airplane was secretly diverted from the city's com mercial airport to a well-guarded mili- tary field.

them off the track. The omelais sent an offefal group and about 300 officers to international air-

At about the time Mr Steven- sun was scheduled to arrive at the international airport, cars belonging to the Spanish Em-port as a ruse. bassy, drove up to the airport. The Spanish Ambassador, Mr Alfredo Sanchez Belia said crowd of

studenta obviously mistook thair CATS for Mr Stevenson's motorcade, and be- gan to shout and throw stones at them.

Mr Sanchez Bella soid his car bore the brunt of the stoning. He said the rear win- dow was smashed.

MOTORCADE

Mr Sanchez Bella and he other diplomats had gone to the commercial airport to say Koodbye to the Spanish Cam- merce Minister, Mr Alberto Ullastres, who was leaving for Spain.-UPI.

KENNEDY SEES IKEDA

Washington, June 20. President Kennedy and Mir Hayato edn, the Japanese Prime Mialster, discussed China and crilical East-West problems during a 60-minute the Whita

House today. Mr Ikeda and United States officials described the talk as im-

He said the students had hid- den behind the walls of nearby National University, wolling for He said they the this! "Nacvalac solicited co-known to the US. Government the motorende,

"Chlef of Czechoslovak apparently spotted the diploma- sertion in a sew round of the operation of Hjasny in retura as

operations tie fcence plates, and thought it over its demand for au exit permit fr Hasny's civilian intelligence

was Mr Stevenson's car. controversy that Nacvilac, aʼmember of the Nances, who was then la in the United States, and has 2

Mr Stevenson, meanwhile, Czech mission to the United Czechoslovakia," the niemoran-long background in Czechoslo-

arrived at

conference Techo military air vak Intelligence work." Nations, leave the United States, dum to the U.N. said.

base across the city and motorud In a memorandum to the The memorandum wag scrit

to the U.S. Embassy residence United Nations, the Department to the world organisation, with

without trouble, The switch in asserted that Nacvalue, the request that it be circulated within a period of 26 months members, for two reasons, between 1958 and 1001, had six

Departmout spokesman Mr meetings with naturalised Lincoln White announced,

A

Firstly, he said, "To set the record straight," and, secondly, "In view of the fact that the Czechs made a simlinr request with respect to their communi- cation of June 16."

als

balance of payments--which now million 1 exceeds year will have to be corrected partly by increased exports and partly by reducing imporly.

The aim was to put Canadian American citizen and paid him producers in a position where

US$1,700 in four instalments for what he had been led to believe were crets

UK dealings they will soon be selling at

were

In Hongkong agreed merchant rates for the

dollar Canadian temporarily cancelled to- doy because of the devaluation report.

"The Ume has come when full on ministerial consultations

IN juxtaposition to our lead teve is required, Mr Fleming!

atory in yesterday's Lateid.

IN

I

Final edition, Senator The Untled Kingdom has Thurmond of South proposed that the Secretary of Carolina accused the State for Commonwealth Rela- United States administra- tions should come to Canada for tion of sacrificing the U.S. this purpose, and arrangements are being made for such a visit textile industry £18

In the near future. The effec- "pawn" in policy. Itending both stories in con junction it is apparent that domestic politics will play a greater part in the cotton battle than ever before.

a weak foreign tiveness of this consultation will depend, of course, the extent to which the United Kingdom is abte. In advance, to provide us with spreife Information.

Bilateral

While such consultations on

a bilateral baals are clearly es-

It is upparent, too, that Presential sident Kennedy's Govern-j ment

the Canadian govern-

is urging that there

home and abroad

muny hun- dreds of millions of dollars

worth of additional Canadian goods and services" he said.- Reuter.

Near record

turnover in

share market

Heavy trading was recorded in the Hongkong Stock Exchange for the second day in a row today. The approximate this morning was $8,000,000, the second highest for a Wednesday] half-day session.

turnover

The all-time record turnover of $2,700,000 for a Wednesday was set on March 8.

SPURT

The sudden spurt in volume)

ment is on the verge of should also be full opportunity of business was mainly the re-

enacting legislation to con trol imports.

If Hongkong industrialists cannot read between the lines or take the hint that there is trouble ahend for them, then they only have themselves to blame.

EXTRAORDINARY

LIVERYWHERE is Africa

races.

for joint consultations among all Commonwealth countries.

Mr Fleming said Curinda wor anxious to maintain the right of free access to British markets for political as well as economic reasons,

"Whatever might be the out- cme of negotiations between Britain and the Common Mar- ket, we shall seek to press for most favourable terms of access to both these markets and to pursue whatever policies may be required to accomplish thin end."

Most sensational In Mr

the British Government Fudge which called 1 . aurrendering Its for a defelt for the fourth con- nuzorainty over the African comitive year without any increase in the general level of his devaluation taxation--WRE announcement.

Declining to set a definite for- cign exchange rate GIL A devalued dollzt, Mr Firming

Britain is giving up its power and authority over one tribe after another in the African continent and it will con-

dines

suli of the huge amount of capital being refunded by Jar- unsuccessful applicants for those shares.

Although volume was

Very high, prices on the Exchange were steady to slightly better."

At the close Hongkong Banks gained $2 at $420, Electrics goln- ed 75 cents at 38%, and KMB added 50 cents ut $83.

Police save Reds from W. Berliners

Berlin, June 20. A West Berlin police riot squad today saved eight Communist demonstrators from an angry crowd of West Berliners.

1st time

com-

The memorandum revealed Nucyalae charged in a for the first time the name of the plaint to the UN. that Ameri- American. It said that Narvalac can intelligence agents tried to paid his first "sceret visiť" to | recruit him as a spy, and threa- Korel Hasny, a Innguage in- tcned that he would be forced structor at the U.S. Armyout of this country if he refused, language school in Monterey, The American memorandum California, on November 3, 1958. to the UN sold that Nuevolse in

A

WINS RACE WITH

TIME TO SAVE

HIS SON'S LIFE

Southport, June 20. husband on Tuesday night won a race with time to save his baby son in this northern seaside town after the mother was accidentally given

a poisonous mixture as a sedative for the baby.

It was a telephone call from --- the husband which stopped Mrs Bella Poole, 25, giving the fatal desc.

Told the mixture

contained!

SIMILARITY

Atlantic City, June 20.

The New Jersey Association srycheine, Mrs Poole said: "I of Chosen Freeholders-county dun't know what stopped me governing officials in New Jersey elving it to him as soon as we | parlance-voled down a proposal al home. It must have been to change the group's name fate."

merely because. It sounds too much like "freeloader."—UPI,

Mr Poole had called pt chemist's and asked for a sedo- tive for her 13-month-old baby, Anthony, suffering from teething trouble.

MISTAKE

By mistake she was given a mixture containing strychnine in a bottle labelled "one tablespoon to be taken three times a day."

A police spokesman said Arst dose could be fatal for the child, and police toured the re- sort with loudspeaker vana În a

Linus antil the liquidation said "No une can say todo what About 100 West Berliners frantle search for the mother.

a

His mistake

Honolulu, June 20, Police Sgt Michiyuki Uchida

|

Prior

In explaining this statement, Mr White said that prior to his arrival in the United States In 1959, Nacvalue was chief of the Western hemisphere section of directorate 1 of the Czech Ministry of Interlor.

Mr. White This directorate, added, "is responsible for all foreign Tivilian esplonage, counter-esplorage and sub- version activilles."

The United Stales, Mr White raid, did not know of Nacvalor's background before his arrival ut the United Nations,

ם

The memorandum contained chronology of Nacvalne's alleged seven meetings with Hiasny. During their first en- counter, it said, the Czech "In- formed Hosny of code signal to be used in arranging future meelings, emphasising the need for absolute secrecy,"

After the first approach, Mr White told a news conference, Federal Hiasny informed the Bureau

Investigation and later meetings took place with the FBI's knowledge.

At the United Nations in New York Nacvalac made a blanket

denial of the charges in the US. memomndum.

He said he had never heard of

Hlashy and he had never bech

in California.

Asked what his last assign- ment was before coming to the United Nations, he said he was an employee hi the Ministry of Foreign Affairs working in the International department, and thot his special concern was with International organisations such as the United Nations and

is specialised agencies.

Mr Charles Noyes, who holds minister rank in the US. dele- gation to the United Nations, delivered

to Secretory-General Mr Dag Hammarskjold a list of Narvalac's alleged activities up to Jan. 21, 1981.

Mr Hammarskjold took over

ran up ogólest a tough prisoner; dudy of the case last Friday to determine while driving 50 miles an hour,

night, seeking

A fighting cock he was taking whether the Czech gover¤men; its blindfold refusal to withdraw Naevolac to court slipped and mistook his hand för a was subject to international

legitimate oppuren!-UPI. arbitration-AP.

Duke crashes into goalpost

Cirencester, Juno 20.

crashed into a goalport whilst playing polo hore, this afternoon.

of the old Empire is com- the appropriate level of our ex-threatened to mob the Com- Sald Mrs Poole: "I decided to pleto.

change rate would be when our munists whom they demonstrated give him a double dose when I But what is extenordinary in balance of payments is in a post-in an American Eoctor aquare put him to bed tonight so that

at the same time that tion better suited to economie for the Soviet plan to end we could all get a good night's The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth, Britain fo conferring circumstancos.

Western allied rights in West sleep. Thank heavens I didn't "But the rate will certainty Berlin. sovereignty on others, the

put: him to bed early," A 10-man pollco rlet squad Government in considering be lower than it has been of late

and it may well be appropriate rescued the Communists and It was at 6.30 pin that Mrs the nurrender of its own for it to move to a olgnißcant į took them Into protective Poole's husband telephoned his novereign rights to a com- discount. It will be government custody. They were taken to a house. bination of states la policy to facilitate such a move-police, slation and then re- He had heard a police warn-

Europe.

Teased-UPI.

Ing broadcast,--AP."

ment.".

Play was held up and in estate wagon sped on to the Deld.. But the Duke, who had leaped from his horse, remourited without

assistance, ond carried on.

His icom, wea benten mix goala to three and a half in a county

cup match. The Duko scored once.—Reuter.

he

portant and very friendly.

plans for his arrival was not

until after made public

Mr Dean Rusks, the Secretary Janded,

of Slute, said that the President Expecting agilation by the and the Japanese lender also rc- Communist and leftist students, viewed fasues which came who had called Mr Stevenson a during Mr Kennedy's meetings "messenger of Imperialism" with Mr Nikita Khrushchev In government

officials Vienna earlier this month. security went to grea; lengths to throw Reater.

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