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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1961
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鴉雀如何作鳳凰
A CHINESE OPERA IN ENGLISH
20th September at 9.30 p.m.
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NDRIAAN WISDOM
THERE WASA
MAN
** NEXT CHANGE 1-4 "THE HOT ÂÄNGEL”
bursting with
people in 40
A
years time'
London, Sept. 11.
woman doctor forecast here that within 140 yours
the world will be "burst-
Macmillan
others ready to go to jail
studies
London, Sept. 11.
ing at the seams with Earl Bartrand Russell, the 89-year-old
pooplo.
Úr Margaret Hadley Jackson, medical officer to a hospital fundly planning elinie told the
·British Association for the Ad- vancement of Science it had be- ctane clear that the reduction In dest rates was not
раст
keeping
pacifist philosopher, and several other prominent Britons are ready to go to jail rather than promise to stop agitating against nuclear weapons, colleagues said today,
Berlin
situation
London, Sept. 11. Mr Macmillan, the Primo Minister, returned to Lon- don today from a sporting holiday in Scotland and gavo his immediato at- tention to the situation in Berlin.
Full reports of the latest moves were on his desk at Ad- nly temporary
with comparable falls Russell and 49 other members of an anti-nuclear miralty Ilouse,
birth rates.
"Huge Increases in population
are taking pince di muny purts
of the world and by the end of the century the total world pupujallen will probably exceed 3.000 million, and this poor planet will be burling at the
ms," she said.
Birth control
The eight parofesion could Bunday at walis fouteri army
it for The "i bung," she
De Jackson thought ahe mula tay with better controve that
birth contro Better
methods sault be evolved. Ony the medical world was now cont-
idering was the Pincus pl.
Orul contraceptives were behap tum luct in Europe.
Australia and Japan. In Britain,
nali carefully controlled trials had been under way for nearly 1W years
plenty
She reported eclivity with the part of the micaufacturers and plenty of volunteers eager to try out the pill-China Matt Special,
group known as the Committee of 100 are due to appear at Bow-street court tomorrow to face charges of disorderly behaviour at a recent demonstration.
UK smallpox
suspect is cleared
Among those suramoned in eurt are the philosopher's wife, Landy Russell, sefentist Lord Hayd Orr, playwright Arnohi Wesker and socialite Core Annesley.
Cheerfully
Lady
A spokesman for the Com- mittee of 100 toll a news con-
i Gurence:
omela residence.
This subject was fully diy- cussed at a Cabinet meeting losi week
when the Prime Minister broke his holiday to attend.
UNALTERED
It is undersicod the decision which was reached the r mains unaltered-to remain calm and rm and in the matt line to neglect no opportunity of reducing teusion Letween East and West.
Lord Home, the Foreign
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TODAY ONLYI
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LEFREM ZIMBALISTAJA.
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Secretary, will leave London for 3 THEATRES SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY,
"Nearly all the members who | Washington on Wednesday for a have been summoned to court conference with his American, to go to prison French and West German col- rather than go free on A pro-leagues mise to be of good behaviour."
Hefore his departure it is al- "There may be one or two exceptions
most certain he will have last owing 10 family minute talks with Mr Macnillaa. circumstances, but most of them have come to the point where
Informed sources here be- they are putting family and lieve an attempt will be made.
to formulate new business considerations aside."
ideas to re-' ducu East-West "tension.--Reu-
London, Sept. 11. Nineteen-year-old
would prefer Andrew Brand, the British studant detained in an Isolation Hospital
Dartford, at Kent, as a smallpox sus- pect, telephoned his father yesterday to say #1 am cleared."
More lay-offs infold me the rash and pots are
UK car industry
The
"We understand that the
The news was given 1 res The spokesman--27-year-old ¦ ter. porters today by his father, Mr Michael Randle, who is among ! C. Brand, who said "Andrew those charged-added cheer-
Jully: uis allergy."
Brand and another student---- 24-year-old
magistrate cannot fine us Mervyn Jones of Swaneen, South Wales, returned we refuse to guarantee Gur from 11 Spanish holiday tast behaviour. He must sentence Friday.
us to prison for maximum of six months."
transferred to
Coventry, Sept. 11.
Brand went les Achford, Kent,, Rootes Motor Group; tapital because of spas ou today laid off 1,500 arms and fees, So did Jones werkers here, bringing to Tayy were both detained and more than 10,000 the the Isolation Hospital at number idle through dis-
Dartford-China Mad Special, putos in the British car industry.
r Hooter lay-offs Were! wused by a dispute in a Londus subsidiary factory over the fo
Tive Uroduction of short-time, stoppage
now mad 3.040 Rotes workers idle.
The group warded today that! 37,003 might be without working
thech of the wet H B
the ventiqu
| the Midlands were :14! idea
us
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FARMWORKERS
DEMAND
London. Seul. 11. Britain's 600,000 farmwkers will go ahead with their demant for a new pag and hours dea! demplie the governtuenta pay freizs the Land Worker, uhéini jucrnal of the National Union of Agricultural Workers said to-
kdy.
Casalt of a shotinge hørettori caused by which ended last week at a tare carburettor factory.
The giant British Motor Cor peration alone had 8,850 men al alandstill through the shortage. --Reuter.
A protest
The union said the farm workers average weekly earn- Ings of about 10-10 is about £4 a week less than the average outside industries,China Mail Special,
In
BINGO TAKES OVER
FROM BIBLE CLASS
IN CHURCH HALL
London, Sept. 11.
A Church of England Curate has closed his
Church hall to a Bible class so that he can run Bingo sessions there.
Police watch
F
Meanwhile, members of the Comunitfee of 100 elairac tu-
'Work-to-rule' call gets support
London, Sept. 11.
day some suppuriers were dis. Britain's Civil Service Union der police surveillance.
ALE George Clark, Chiel Marshal of the Committee, toid R press conferonçu: "My in- j pression is that pressure la be- ing brought upon us by police ¦ all over the country. It is be |ing done in a variety of wuya, | Homes of supporters have been visited. telephones have a.en bipped.
claimed today 90 por cont support for a "work-to- rule” call they made to 2,000 government-em- ployed telephonists over pay and status.
The four Roverrument depart- ments Involved-the Aviation? Aflavtry, Admiralty, War lice Fand
Binistry-up wied
Alr
to be to normal working,
"The iden ioliminate or supporters.
Mr Clark said that whatever happened, the movement did propose to to under-
nol
Kround.
He added: "The police seem to be organising o movement which seems contrary to the best traditions of freedom and democracy, with the connivance of the government, but we will continue to work in the open.
But a Civil Server Baion spokesman, sud "everything is being slowed down."
Nine airports
Nine airports were affected though lelephone calls at
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the two big civil airports sei ving the capital, were not affected.
The government employed telophonists-classed As **-
workers--wani
"The government is embark-dustrial"
U
fur the
I on a course of action which transfer to non-industrial status. we regard so luneral that on This would mean increases the grounds of conscience we consider ourselves breaking Router.
4 week of about
women Justified In
and about C3 B the juw."AP and week for the men.-China Mail
Special.
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The Bible reading and dis- The Bible class superinten- WINNER OF THE GRAND PRIX DU CINEMA FRANCAIS cussion groups had been using Mr Cyril Morley, was quoted
the hall of St. Chads Parish 9 saying It was "disgraceful" Church at Kirkby near north-west port of Liverpool for more than a year, the Sunday Express reported,
the that a religious body should be evicted from a Church hall -- "for Bingo of all things.**
The classes were organised fur members of the Orange Lodge (Northern Ireland Pro- terlunts).
'Disgraceful'
The Curate, the Reverend
He had protested to the Curaic and the Vicar but they had made it clear that the class - with "early 200 chlidren on the roli at kikaos" would not get the dali bzék.
Be said he would try to Peter Hiscock, wold he needed arrange classes at his home. the hall on Monday nights
The
Vicar
Bible class night-to run Binge Charles Lawton, said he knew the Reverend
about the matter but he had no avallable comment to make.
ressions in old of Church br- provements.
The hall was not any other night.
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