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IN NEED OF RAIN

Melbourne, Oct. 11.

An Australia-wide survey today showed that conditions are desperately

dry in huge areas of northern and central Australia, and crop failures Queen Farah

are threatened in most States unless heavy rains full soon, according to the Melbourne Herald.

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'Dandy Kim'

appeals for release

Paris, Oct. 11.

A French. Justice Ministry commission yesterday con- sidered an application by Michael "Dandy Kim" Coborn - Waterfiold 30- year-old formor "man- about-Mayfair," for con- ditional release prison.

from

He is serving a sentence for his part in a rail on a Riviera villa owned by Hollywost im Imagnate Jack Warner.

'The vurmmission's decision will not be known for several days.

The

Commission aBo Kon- sidered er application from Michnel MacRew, a 33-year- old trishnin for complicity in the raid.

Good rains are needed urgently over the entire New South Wales wheatbelt to save cropa from serious deterioration. The State agricul- tural department said last night that the future of crops now depended on the amount of rain in the next fortnight.

GETTING

A LINE

Camberley, Del. 11.

Mr Robert la Forct has been running a £100,000

11 wrek expari business from a public call box in Camberley.

two months For

Mr Ja Forgot has had to walk 400 'yards to a public call box every time he wanted to telephone a ellent. Incom- ing calls were handled by his wife Shelta, 15 miles away at their home in Gulldford, Surrey,

The company—a branch of export packers R. and H. Wale, of Gamllagay, Bedfordshire opened in Demans road, Camberley, In Aurust to provide a quick servler to London airport and

Victoria is in

fortunate position compared with some States. but most of Victoria

needs soaking ensure a good season.

mains

Farmers in the northwest of

the they

State the Mallec-said nirl santhel inch af

Queen

cheered in Paris

Paris, Oct. 11, Farah Pohlavi of Iron, once a student in Parls, received the cheers and applause of thousands of Parisians today as sho arrived on the orm of the Shah,

The people gave the couple a

Tain for a good wheat harvest. truly royal welcome for their olen visit. The cheers for Graziers report that the whole the Queen seemed something of Queensland-with the excep- | special, however, tion of the sontlænst, part of thei While offeints followed pro- Maranoa, the Darling Dawns, tocel to the letter, and Prusi- and the coast south of Rock- dent Charles de Gaulle pro- Bampton-s either drought-perly conferred alone with the stricken alrendy or verging on visiting sovereign in the Pre- drought.

sitetit's Elyse Painco nfices, attention Parisians gave their In South Australia only dis and affection to the dark-eyed appointingly light rains have

left brunette who

them only fallen during the past few dayswo years

aga to

become the and crop yields are expected to

Shot's bride und Queen of continue to drop unless soaking

Iran. rains fati soon.

Newspapers Ipeused their headlines and pictures ยก the Queen, and shortly after noon the people confirmed this judg meni when thousands massed between the along the streets French Foreign Ministry and the Elysee Palace to hail her.

WENT AHEAD Mostly women, young girls,' or students, they waved, smiled;

The and called out, "Bravo". Quceit, wearing a pink coat' siniled and waved back. The

Steady rain

In Tasmania there are hopes

which

CONI-

to be an-

tha' steady rain menced last night will prevent what is threatening Southampton Шосин, when Mr la Foret

other drought. The Huron Valley has had sufficient rain to ensure asked for a telephone to be their sen- installed, he was

a good apple crop. told no lines prisan, near

In

Truc"

Both are serving tences in Fresne Paris,

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He was extradited to France from Britain last year to serve a four year sentence passed on him his absence át Grasse, on the Riviera, in 1950. His sentence was later reduced to

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Dagenham, Oct. 11. Teabreak trouble at Ford's rssenbly plant here today led to 500 men walking out and the management sending another, 1,500 home because there was ro work for them.

The 500 went on a one hour token strike because their 10 minute tea break is being cut

were Ovallable Camberley until 1962.

But Post Office officials have since announced; “We did not realise the com- pany's Importance to the export drive, We will get a line to them somehow the Next few China Mall

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Britain's

traffic

London, Oct. 11.

Britain's streets, highways and country lanes are Qie must trafle-jamined in the world, the British Road Federation said 10-

day.

11 sald. In an annual statis.

tical report, that Britain has a

motor vehicle for every 38 yards

Scarim. temperatures, Just- storms and bushfires are aggravating already scríous drought conditions in most pas toral and agricultural areas of the Northern Territory.

Many

in central properties Australia have had insuficient rain for live years several have

more than averaged 10 four inches annually durig Fatos of this time,

Shah had gone, on ahead to the Elysee Palace to meet the pre- sident, and the Queen was join- | in them for lunch.

About 35 guests, French and

attended the} Iranian notables, lunch at a lower-decked table. Afterward, the sovereign and President de Gaulle exchanged i gifts.

the

in Western Australia which In mid-afternoon, the Shah nceuples roughly one third went alone to the Tomb of thei The continent, hopes et a reotu Unknown Soldier beneath wheat harvest have faded and Arc de Triomphe to lay a pastoral arcus are dry-Chino wreath. The Queen visited

maternity hospital on the Boule- Mail Special.

vard Massena" in, a poorer-class, Left Bank working district,

No power

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London Oel, 11.

of rond — 0,383,140 vehicles in The Secretary of State all.

Chico Marx dies

fur

Kil-

0

the 200

The couple's first day in the French capital will end with a formal State banquet in Elysee Palace for almost guests, Including all members of the French Government and their wives, and a 'cross-section of French and Iranian nolobles. -AP.

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Scolland, Mr John Maclay, has Britain has 12.2 more vehicles told M: E. G. WHIis, Labour per mile of road than the United MP for Edinburgh East, that States and 6.2 more than West the hue no power to intervene Germany, the Federation sald-In the

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Dunoon Sherff Court on anti- nuclens

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'New York, Oct. 11. down protest at the Holy Loch. Mr Wills had drown Mr

Mr Krishna Menon,, India's ¡Maclay's Ditentlan

the to

Defence Minister, continued to space.. Hollywood, Oct. 11. Dunoon fines, of £10 and £15, progress satisfactorily today to five minutes in a fortnight's Chico Marx, the pipno-play-for sliding down in the road after his operation for the time. They were told to geting member of

Marx beside the loch, the

whereas in removal of a blood clot from his back to work or go home.

Brothers comedy team, died London squatters in Trafalgar head four days ago.

Square Were only fined 10s to The Minister's secretary told A Ford spokesman said today today. He was 70.

"In movies like "A Night at 303.

Reuter that Mr Menon was that about 800 men were still the Opern" and Animal

doing well and recuperating working. He expected that the Crackers,

Mr Maclay, said the Govern-satisfactorily and we expect be which helped es- night shift would rport for tablish the brothers as hugement had no power to influence will be out of hospital” by next work us usual

that he box-office stars, Chico had dark the courts in the sentences but Saturday." people affected in the assembly bushy hair and spoke with an pointed out that offenders had Mr Menon had suffered no shop would go back to workItalian secent.

Was "quite tomorrow morning-Reuter, Offstage, however, he had no the right of appeal to a higher complications and

cheerful In Montefiore Hospital accent. Is real nome WHE Mr Wills said if given the here where he was now in bed Leonard. He was the eldest of the comedy

formed opportunity he would raise the resting and walling to be dis- trio be with Groucho and Harpo-malter in the House of Com-charged, the secretary added.--

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PROTEST FAST

New York, Oct. 11. Mrs Stephanie May returned i to her stool ngress the strect { from the Soviet Union's United; Nations delegation building on Wednesday to begin her third day of fast to protest the re sumption of nuclear-text Russia,

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The 33-year-old mother of two from Bloomdeld, Conner- Unt and she has had only tomato soup and orange juice singe she began the daylight vigil on Monday,

curt

Renter.

RSPCA AWARD FOR MASTER

OF FOX HOUNDS

London, Oct. 11.

for 10 years

Mr Ian Headley.

Mrs May

expects her hus- Mr band. John. Tin insurance executive, to join her on Fri- dhy. She is a member of the National Board of the Com- mitice for 11 Sune Nuclear Policy-AP.

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Master of the Berder Fox Hounds at Ollerbern, who hunts three times a week, has been awarded a certificate of merit for services do animals hy the RSPCA.

Fleadley, of Overacres, Ofterburn, helped resouo two kounds which fell down a 60 fi crevice while chasing a tox. Two ahepherds who wern with him have been awarded

James Bondy BY AN FLEMING BRANING BY JOEN BLACKY

AND THANKS

certificates, the second highest award made by the RSPCA.

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Mr Matthew Itry, Secretary of the local RSPCA branch natu: "I think some people may fake excepilon to it but we Are convinced we have datte the right thing. quite apari from Mr Headley being huntaman, he did a service lo these trapped animals at con- siderable risk, lo himself.” He added that the award had been approved by headquar- iers in London.

FLOND PROPPED MOS TILLY

FOAMES OFF AT THE DOORS OF THE BROUGO BI DENG

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At his home, Headley said: "I think the mala body of the RSPCA realise that hunting Is the only way to keep foxes down, especially in area, lika this.

"I was only doing my duty but If the noolety "want to" alve me an award. I will be proud to have it."

He is believed to be the frak huntsman ever honoured by the RBPCA, -- China Special.

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