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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1961.
Ban-the-bomb marchers
demonstrate against Russia
London, Sept. 3.
More than 2,000 ban-the-bomb Britons assembled along the Thomas embankment in the heart of London today for o
"march of shame” on the Soviet Embassy or as near the Embassy as the law allows.
The demonstrators gathered under the banners of Britain's Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament to protest against Russia's resumption of nuclear tests.
Sir Winston
flying
home
Russin will not be the first to use nuclear weapon?
They
waved placards with such slogans as "Stop it. Mr K." and "Russia is shained in the "It would seen to us that a eyes of the world."
reversal of your decision to Pipe-smoking Canon John resume testing would be the Collins of St Paul's Cathedral. best way of reassuring the one of Britain's leading agitators | world."—AP. ogainst nuclear 'weapons, sukl
he propused to delach himself from the head of the colum near the Soviet Einbassy and personally land In a protest addressed 10 Premter
Kruschev.
amid wave ter of criticism
London, Sept. 3.
Sir Winston Churchill flies home tomorrow from a Riviera holiday to face a growing wave of demands for his retirement to Parliament's sidelines.
Not for the Arst time in his turbulent political career is the veluran statesinan under fire, But this time the sole charge spaina 80-year-old Sir Winston 1. his age.
A campaign to ungeat him, or at least transfer him to an in-¦ nocura role in Parliam.nt, has NOW achieved national pro- minence, though net support,
Critics are saying he no lon- Ker makes any effective contri- bution to the House of Corn-! muns. They also contended he is too old to give proper repre-
station to the electors put him there.
who
From the old statesman him- self, there has
been no word.! vacationing in
the Mediter-
Two years ago
"The Embassy is in a private road off Kensington High- street," Canon Collins explained. "The law forbids us from marching up a private road."
Colling letter to Mr Kruch- chev sold in part:
Two years ago you declared that Russia would never be the first to resume testing. In the light or what has happened
how can the world have con- £idence in your new pledge that
British Board
of Trade
appointment
London, Sept. 3. The British Board of Trade has appointed Sir Fer- guson Crawford a member its Advisory Council
of
on Middle East Trade. Sir Ferguson, who is 67, Is
More than 100
fires rage
in California
San Francisco, Sept. 3. Northern California skies were black with amoko today with more than 100 fires destroying homes and primo timber in some of America's most beau- tiful sconic areat.
The California Highway Patrol, alrendy burdened with the Labour Day weekend in the nation's buslest driving state. callest alt off duty officers in the Bre areas to 12-hour emergency duty and sent putrolinen from other areas to help control move- Iment in the burning regichs.
Two motorists were killed in collisions with fire trucks.
More than 50 structures, in- cluding dozens of homes, were destroyed in
crackling fomes
whipped by cavy winds veross the Sierra
the that were
Mountain range.
The largest blaze in the Cen-i tral Sierra was In Amador
ranean sain, he has maintained at present Director General of County where a brush and tim- an aloof silence.
UNPARALLELED
Sir Winston's parliamentary record is unparalleled in British public life. He entered the House of Commons in October 1900 as MP for the northern division of Olthum. He has been there ever since, with the exception of a three-year period in the 20s.
is his recent record that troubles those who wish to see a younger, more active man in his place. Since he relinquished the premlership in 1955, he has spoken only 14 words, on the
cension of his 85th birthday.
The spute of reservations aurel b.s parliamentary per- formance has noticeably in- ereased since the political com- mentator Mr Malcolm Mug- geridge recently contributed ar article to the Saturday Evening Post,
"Sir Winston," wrote Mug- meridge, "is too old to know what is going on in the House of Commons, hindered as he is by short sight and deafness."--
AP
Aircraft
chief dies
con-
the Middle Eust Association ber fire in California's historic formed by British Industrial | Mother Lode' Country banking and commercial in- sumed 23,000 acres.-AP. terests to foster closer commer- cial relations between Beltain and the Middle East.
TABLETS SOLD
he
Until about
a year ago, was head of the British Middle Developmirn! Division, East
established centret in Beirut,
London, Sept. 3. The Newcastle Literary and by the British Government to Philosophical Sorlely has sold assist in the social and tennomlefour Assyrian tablets, dating development of countries in the back to the nth century, for Middle East and in part of north
£35,000. It was announced in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and eastern Africa,
An Australian, Sir Ferguson was a New South Wales Rhodes Scholar in 1915. He served with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders from. 1914 to 1918 was mentioned In despatches.China Mail Special.
and
Heated
Japanese who
planned Pearl Harbour attack
arrives in UK
London, Sept. 3,
A Japan Air Force gon- eral who holped to plan the 1941 attack on Poari Harbour arrived hereby air today on a five-day visit to Britain. HeGeneral Minoru Genda, Chief of Staff of the Air Self- Defence Force of Japan. He is here to attend the Farnborough Air Show next week and to visit a number of Royal Air Force stations.
Now 67, General Genda was a staff officer with the Japaneso First Air Fleet at the time of Pearl Harbour. His skill and daring in netion won for his unit the title of "Genda's circus,"
'AS A SOLDIER' He told reporters at the air- port:
was strato-
"I have no regret", but th added: "yes I have we should not have attacked Just once. We should have attacked again and again.
"Peart Harbour gically unsuccessful bul tacti- cally it a success,"
odded: "You mus! remember in these things that f speak as a soldier."
al
Asked if he thought the un- provoked attack on Fearl Harbour was fair, General Genda replied: "I cannot pay anything now. Maybe in a hundred years time." General Genda was met the airport by Mr
Geoffrey Rippon, Parliamentary Secretary to, the Ministry of Aviation, and Air Vice Marshal J. G. Weston, representing the Air Council- China Mall Special.
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The Story of a Handsome Man and his three
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His dis
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French film HOOVER GALA
wins prize
Vonice, Sept. 3. Alain Resnais's French film
"L'annee Dornicre A Marienbad" (Last Year At Morienbad) won the Golden Lion of St Mark, first prizo of the 22nd Annual Venice Film Fes-
tival, today.
Susanne Flon won the Velpi Cup for best actress for her role In Claude Autant Larn's "Tu Ne The buyer's Identity has not Tueras Pas" (You Shall Not been revealed but a spokesman | Kill.) said the tablets would not leave The Volpi Cup for best actor Britain.
was awarded to Toshiro Mifune The tablets were presented to for his part in Akira Kurosawa's the Society in 1955.-China Japanese
"Yojimbro". Mall Specio!.
AP.
debate among
TUC delegates expected today
Portsmouth, Sept. 3.
Britain's workers' parliament-delegates to the Trades Union Congress representing 8,250,000 men and women, assemble here tomorrow for
Los Angeles, Sept. 3. Mr Robert E. Gross, Chair- man of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, dled in Hos pital in Santa Monica, California today. He was in
Best
01.
Mr Cross and six associates pal $40,000 (about £14,285) to a federal receiver in 1032 for a bankrupt aircraft com. pany which later became Lock- heed, builder of 20,000 planes during World War II, cluding the famous P-38 Light- ring,
a week of crowded and heated debate.
The TUC delegates, meeting | police for
economy, this naval centre for the
time in 41 years, will:
Decide their attitude to the Berlin erisis;
olding
Berlin crisis
Fight again the "battle of the hydrogen bomb" whether Britain should re-
and
nounce not;
In-
The Censicllation transport, the F-80 jet fighter, the F-104 Starfighter and the turbo- powered Super Constellations hre other Lockheed planes. — Reuter,
bum-
the Britain's partly because of
ber of unions who are already committed to the Labour Party's defence policy-retention of the On Berlin the Congress bomb while striving for world expected to call for Immediate disarmament.
may
георег completely
talks to bring the cries to an But mane speeches may well end.
be biller and Some criticism of the wounds not yet it unconditionally or West German Chancellor Dr healed.
Adenaner is expected but there possibility is le doubt that the delegates
★Debate, the
of Britain's entry into will reinforce this week's plea the European Common Market: by the International Confedera- Talk of a possible curbtion of Free Trade Unions for on migration to Britain: negotiations for a peaceful set-
And Consider,
almost trement, certainly attack, the This year the hydrogen borab Chancellor of The Exchequer is not the major
issue it has conferences,
Mr Selwyn Lloyd's "pay pause" been at previous
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Migration may well be con- aldered together with the Common Markas. The two are aligned because of (hu unrestricted entry proposala of the treaty of Home. A number of delegates are
to be expected
hnstile to Britain's entry, but in the end the delegates are ikely to approve the cautious approval given to the government's de- claion to alari negotiations In the recent statement of the General Council.
There unlikely
1:4
to be any diarycement about alfaelting the Chancellor's pay pause.
Although up to now the bulk of the opposition to it has come from the Civil Service unions, most of thes industrial unions, Including Me Frank Comin's plant Trausport and General Workers' Unlon, are getting rendy with their payt cinlms.
The Congrera in therefore lely to alve Mr Lloyd advanco note that ha "pmirs" is un- workable-outer.
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