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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961.

HUNDREDS CHEER HER AT CEREMONY

Queen Mother launches

UK-S. Africa liner from

defence chiefs hold talks

London, June 28.

The defence ministers of Britain and South Africa

wheelchair

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, June 28.

The Queen Mother, her loft foot swathed

in bandages, sat in a wheelchair on a

Boost to British aircraft exports

London, Juno 28.

naval dockside horo yesterday to launch Dollar sales worth nearly

a now liner, the 22,000-ton Northern Star, with a bottle of red wine.

mot in London today for The Queen Mother, who is recovering from a proliminary talks on the effect on their defence relationships following South África's with- drowal from the Common- wealth.

Harold Watkinson of Britain and J.J. Fouche of South Africa met at the defence ministry for the talks which are part of the j

govern- wider review the two menis are conducting into ali

cracked bone in her foot, went by wheelchair and car from the Royal train to the launching platform where another wheelchair waited to carry her up the ramp.

Wine dealers of threat

aspects of their future relations. Warn

NAVAL BASE

Fouche has already had talks

at the British War Ottice and

Air Ministry. His London inlks, i

omferstood, mchaded

it

Was

to

trade

London, June 28.

Council of the Wine! and Spirit Trade Associa-

uch items as the future of the The British naval base at Simson- town and over-flying rights for British military aircraft in South Africn,

tion has warned members

ND

£30 million boosted Bri- toin's air industry export earnings to more than £67 million during the first five months of this year, it was announced today.

This was 42 million up on last year, the Society of Britisk Aircraft Constructors reported.

aircraft Leading buyers of After the ceremony, she walk-

month were: Cunedo, ed part of the way down the last

£2,000,547; New Zealand rump to

accom- 512,440; an open car

United States, panted by loud cheering The hundreds of watchers,

£407.484; France £312,286 and West Germany, £218,767.

from

ROUND-THE-WORLD Northern Star, built for the Shaw Saville Line, will enter service in July next year and, with her sister ship Southern Cross, she will provide the only regular round-the-world passen- ger service.

British air exports 10 European Common Market countries for 1080 earned £20 million. Aviation Imports from them totalled £8,300,000.

Air exports to the European Free Trade Area, of which Britain is a member, reached E.FT.A. amounted to £2,300,- £14,000,000, and imports from 000.-China Mall Special.

Gauguin painting Northern fetches £45,000

Northern Star is the Isst passenger liner now bullding In a British shipyard, She is slightly larger than in a circular letter that Southern Cross Jaunched In The South African 1 fence there could be up-1954 and will carry 1,417 pas- Minister is accompanied by!

heaval in thair trade sengers at a service speed of

101 knots. 4. P. De Villiers, Secretary of

whether Britain joined, or

When Northern Star enters Defence, and Commandant

stayed outside, the Euro-service, the two ships will General P. Grobbelaar of the

maintain eight round-the-world Soul African

pean Common Market. Armed Forces.

annually, it aid that non-membership passages They arrived In London last;

of the murke, with a drop In Star running east and Southern July 3-AP.

British exports of spirits to the Cross west. "Six" might mean that the to save "British Government. foreign exchange would have to discourage consumption by in- creasing duties, by restriction of imports, or even by outright prohibition."

with AGNES LAURENT GIL VIDAL and Madeleine Robinson Saturday and due to leave un

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A baby girl for the Townsends

Paris, June 28.

TARIFF

The wine trade could turn to the Commonwealth and other countries outside the Common Market for extra supplies of wines and spirits, but the Juss of French, German und Italian wines would cause a "major upheaval in the trade."

British membership L the Market, on the other Common

Former British group captain

Peter Townsend and his hand, would affect adversely wife, the former Mario-Commonwealth and British market Luce Jamagne of Belgium, wines on the domestic

then be deprived ara parents of a baby girl, which would for spokesman the of tariff protection. family said today.

a

The daughter, born June 16 in a private maternity hospital near Paris was named Marie Isabell. She weighed seven pounds two Funees. Mother and child are both doing fine.

But membership of the Com- mon Market might also result ultimately in a reduction of Bri- tish duty on spirits as Internal tariffs were equalised-Chian Mail Special.

The Laby was the first for the Kennedy backs plan

couple, who were married in De- vember 1959.

Their ports of call will nor- mally be Las Palmas, Capetown, Durban, Fremantle, Melbourne, Wellington, Suva, Sydney, Tahit!, Panama Canal, Curacao, Trinidad and Southampton. China Mall Special,

U.S. honours

Australian

scientist

Sydney, Juno 28. English-born Dr J. P. Wild, 38, of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial

London, Juno 28.

The Marlborough Fine Art Company of Britain today paid £45,000 for a small painting by Paul Gauguin, The painting, of a bowl of frult, was dated 1889 and was dedicated to the Comtesse de Nimal, an admirer of Gauguin's work.

Other top prices paid today As the Sotheby sale were £7,000 by Mr S. Jaglom of New York City for a Van Gogh, and £6,500 by a London dealer for a Vlaminck landscape.

By lunch ilme £230,210 had been paid for paintings and art work at the auction, -China Mall Special.

Research Organisation, has Girl

been made an honorary foreign member of the American Academy of Sciences for his work in radio physics.

Girl guides tour U.S.

Now York, June 28,

Dr Wild the third Austro-Some 24 girl guides from Washington, June 28.

Blan

to receive the honour, the

overseas, including two Townsend, 45 a decorated President Kennedy yesterday others being Sir Mucturiane

from Britain and two from nighter pilot of the Battle of Bri- encouraged national and inter- Burnett and Sir John Ecetes. tan had his name linked roman national organisations to move

Ireland have arrived here Dr Wild developed the tieally a few years ago with aboud with plans to conquer technique of the radio spectro- to begin a "heritage trall" Princess Margaret of England, hanger around the globe.

- a tour of the U.S. which Dr B. R. Sen, Director-emissions from the sun to be goes on until late August. The visiting guides and their American girl scout host si- tended a lunch at the UN. to launch the tour,

romance

President's

which enabled graph

gaseous Mrs Townsend, 22, daughter of

Belgian industrialist,

General of the United Nations detected for, the first time. Townsend's secretary-photo-en

MAGNETIC Lerapher an his travels after bis Food and Agriculture Organisa- ended with Princess, reported thy

The gas clouds cause magnetle | Margaret,

nihusiastle support after a 20-storms in the earth's atmosphere Townsend is now director of a minute meeting with him in the one or two

their days after

Britain's representatives are Paris wine exporting firm.-AP. 1 White House.-AP.

appearance, and the storms die Jane Lyons, aed 18. of Beeston.

Nottingham;

Mac- rupt radlo communications.

and Janet 18, of Bearsden, Dr Wild graduated as a master naughton, of arts from Cambridge Univer-Glasgow.

The Irish He came to sity in 1943.

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guides ore Terese 17, of Fortfield-road. Dublin; and Maeve Scolt, agerl 17, of Bray, County Wicklow.

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Britain's oldest soldier goes on

his last leave

London, June 28.

Sergeant William Kirton, 74, the British Army's oldest serving soldier, went on leave for the last time yesterday.

Sergeant Kirton, who is ser- 30 years-including both world geant cook in a sergeants' Mesa

Ware,

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