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DISCUSSED IN LORDS
London, Oct. 24.
New Zealand's decision to end the hire arrangements under which she operated a squadron of British-owned Canberra aircraft in Malaya was discussed today in the House of Lords. Lord Merrivale urged the British Government to negotiate with New Zealand with a view to the maintenance of the balance of air power in Southeast Asia as under the present Australia-New Zealand-United States (ANZAM) arrangements.
'Black Orpheus' slips in
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LACK ORPHEUS
(Roxy & Majestie) has; crept into the Colony un-1 heralded in spite of the fact that it is a film laden: with honours including both the Cannes Grand Prix and the American Academy Award.
Big jump in
overseas
adoptions
Overscas adoptions of Hong- children kong
almost tripled in the third quar ter of this year compared with the second quarter, the Director of Social Welfore, Mr D. W. B. Boron revealed today.
Ninety-five children left The aim was made by Mareel Camus, one of the top Fretichongkong for adoption overseas #lm directors, using as his seript during the perlod as compared with 34 in the previous quarter. adaption of the Orpheus
Eighty-six uf the children legend by n Brazilian poet and
went to the United States and playwright. Vinicius de Moraes.
nire to Britain, In Brazil. Camus ran out of money, slept on the heuch to
ve hotel expenses, and literally noted in the number of children tived from meal to meal, work-adapted under Chinese cusio- ing from reel to reel.
an
The result is a film of wild and wonderful beauty, which uses the surrounding mountains
as a background, and the im poverished negro community as extras.
For his Orpheus, Camus chose the handsome football player, Breno Melle: for his Eurydice,
A slight increase
was hise
my procedure. Twenty-three iris anti eight huys were re- istered with the Social Welfare Department as compared with 2girls and eight boys in the second quarter of this year.
The number of applications for legal adoption, however, dropped from 32 in the April-
an unknown dancer from Ps-Jume period to 41 in the quarter burgh with serenely lovely Jools, and the unforgettable name of Marpessa Dawn.
Galvanised
The scenes follow one another with galvanised energy, climax- ing in a reene of resplendent briknee, when Orpheus
1
sun god, latticed fi gold, sur- rounded by a company of mas- queraders, dances, while Death Is glimpsed as an unobtrusive spectator biding his time.
Opinions wit differ, but my opinion
is that the carnival seche just deseribert is the finest thing seen in the cinema for Leender,
under review.
New routine
Thirty children were reported abandoned as compared with 27
the preceding quarter.
in
The police have now under- taken the initial investigation of abandoned children and details of each child arc published separately In the press in the hope that the parents may come forward to claim them.
Nine cases of suspected 11- treatment of children were in vestigated by ofBeers of the Child Welfare Section of the Social Welfare Department. The point is, "Black Orpheus". Following the investigation
is being shown as a top-gap due of one of the cases, the father to the fact that the scheduled¦ of the ill-treated child was tims have failed to attract an sentenced to one-year Imprison- audience, and the management i ment,
reckon to give this film only a 1 mid-week show, so that those who have been looking forward to great cinema had better go
along quleltly before it is taken.
Congo operation
budget approved for
New press
Parliament
London, Oct, 24.
by committee
United Nations, Oct. 24. The United Nations Budget Committee today voted overwhelmingly
O Y CE
Soviet-bloc objections, in favour of a $20-million budget for the U.N. opera- tion in the Congo for the remaining two months of this year.
Sir Harry Hilton-Fester, Speaker of B House of Com- mens opened here a new Parlia- mentary press to handle all oficial Parliamentary printing.
The £400,000 Sí Stephen's Parliamentary Prew has been built in London's Southwark
district on the site of the Gay- vannini Stationery Office press Bombed In World War 11.
The funds, $10 nullion for Since then
(Novemlyer the Stationery each of the inonths Omec work has been
and December), were voted by tributed onman: several printers. 55 to nine (the Soviet bloc),
The new press will handle
diis
| Government bills and nets and Piso Hansard, the daily record of Parliamentary proceedings, China Mail Special.
Not expecting
with 15 abstentions.
Funds for 1962 are to be pru- vided for in the 1962 budget, whleh the Committes is now studying.
RESERVATIONS
The nations which abstained ¡in today's vote were: Afghanis- tan, Belgium, Cambodia, France, Guinea, Iraq, Mali, Nigeria The private secretary of the Aftica, Sudan, United
Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Arab Duchess of Kent, formerly Mist Republle, Yemen Katherine Worsley, who married storio.
London, Oct. 24.
the Duke of Kenl last June,
and Yugo-
sait here yesterday that he had The delegations of several
"no indication" the Duchess was countries, Including France, on- expecting a baby.
He said this in answer questions
tu
on American Press
nounced before the vote that
They maintulned their reserva- ttons concerning the U.N. opera- reports the 28-year-old Duchess tion In the Congo. was expeeting a child.-Ching the financing of this operation, France does not contribute tɔ
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Mail Special.
Alternatively,
he urged the
British Government to walve or reduce the cost to New Zealand of the hire arrangements for Canberra, alreruft la Singapore, It could also assist with train- ing maintenance to help
consideration of the decision to withdraw the Canberra Aquatron, which could then re- main in the area as part of the rollertive nir defence.
Consulted
Lord Carrington, First Lord of the Admirally, replied that the New Zealand Government
Britain consulted
before mak buk
The the changes.
with drektion rested entirely the New Zealand Govern- ment,
In ou
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The New Zealand Govern- had pointed out in its defence review that the with trawal
75 Canberra of No.
wweld Squades a nominal reduction in the NW Zenland contribution to strategle reserve.
but the maining squadron of New Zea- land-owned Canberra alreaft New Zealand in an emergency. might be moved forward from
the
Fe
As for the other points raised, the Government was always in consultation with its ANZAM partners on defence which they shared in Southeast Asla -Chiba Mall Spacial.
MIGRATION
PROBLEM
Britain should
consult C'wealth
London, Oct. 24.
Me Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, Was urged in the House of Commons today to have direct consultations with other Commonwealth Prime Ministers before Announcing proposals for fimiting Commonwealth migration to Britain.
Some restriction had been
hinted at by Mr R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, at the re cent Conservative Party con➡ ference,
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Honeymoon
Mr Macmillan replied that in this matter the Commonwealth countries made their own ar- rangements. It would be better to wait until the matter was debated by Parlament--China Mail Special.
Athens, Oct. 24. The Marquess of Blandford and his wife, the former Tina Onassis, arrived here by air last
Hollywood, Oct. 24. after their wedding in night
Phillip Crosby and his wife Parls,
They Bew in the private air- Sandy today announced they are expecting their third child," the Niarchos, craft of Mr Stavros
for crooner sixth grandchild the Greek shipping magnate.
They refused to disclose their Bing Crosby, next May.
The Phillip Crosbys have honeymoon plans but I as-
daughter Dixie sumed they will sall to an is-two-year-old
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Damed for the Mr Lee, land privately Niarchos in the East Petop Crosby's first wife, and Brian, 15 months.-UPI. ponese.-China Mail Special.
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