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Mother's ordeal with
three-day-old baby
Kingston, Nov. 15,
A British Army officer's wife told here how she sat for a whole day with her three-day-old baby girl in a wrecked and flooded hospital after Hurricane Hattie struck British Honduras.
The mother, Mrs D. Edbrook, is the wife of a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corp. She was among 21 Army wives flown here from Belize, the shattered capital.
Radioactive
iodine
level falls
London, Nov. 15.
Many told stories of sitting
the hurricane out
and of the wreckage and looting in its wake.
Mrs Edbrook sald she gave birth to her child-the couple's first-in Belize Hospital three days before the hurricane struck.
After the hurricane of the hospital was a ruin, and along with 30 other maternity patients we sat for a whole day up to our knees in water before being rescued," Mrs Edbrook said.
More secure
"I was moved to what they suid was a more secure годт
In the hospital and later to a still more secure one, but tine secure one dis-
more
The amount of radioactive
iodine in British milk felt st again last week and was appeared.
The patients were eventually
weli within the safety rescued but only after wading. limit, the Agricultural: We went through mud knee- Research Council said to- day.
But it added: "It cannot, how- ever, be assumed that the con- tamination of milk will decrease steadily in the future because for some weeks after the de- tonation of nuclear weapons the rale of deposition may vary considerably, depending meteornlogical factors.
on
in
said that The Council different regions of the country belween uite and 20 per cent of the specified total of radioactive inding bad been reached November 11 The countrywide average was 14 per cent.
TEN LESS
deep to reach our transport
baby Mrs Edbrook and ber ate in a military hospital here and artu both are reported
weit Captain Edbrook, of Buck-i fastleigh. Devon, was formerly House
Surgeon al Futney
London. Hospital,
und House Physician at St Luke' Hospital, Guildford.
Mrs Fred A. Hanna, wife of
a sergeant major in the Royal! Hampshire Regiment, said the rest of the wives all wanted to get back to Belize and their husbands as soon as possible.
Describing on
the hurricane, she said Low people in Bebze seemed to take the warnings by signal and radio Loo seriously and she 50W little movement out of the capital.
Daily milk samples showed that the amount of iodine 131 In milk was 117 millimicrocuries & litre.
This was 10 milimicrocuries option less than the previous week and 41 millimicrocuries less than in October 22 the peak week DI to 28.
Arrangements for emergency distribution of dried and evaporated milk in England and Wares have now been com. pleted, a Ministry of Health spokesman sluted.-Reuter.
Star dies
New London, Count., Nov. 15.
Elsie Ferguson, 78, a star of the stage and silent movies in the first quarter of the century, į died today,
Miss Ferguson lived Un a 100-acre estate known as "White Gate Farms" in nearby East Lyme.
No option
The Army personnel had no about evacuation, and the Army camp were taken to outside the capital.
Mr Head said waiting out the hurteane itself was like "riding in an underground On looking Cutside when the hurricane force was spent I was shocked to see the damage in the camp; che hut's roof
was blown off, trees were uprooted and timber was lying about."
Mrs Head
said she had ho personal experience of looting ut her home in Belize but one of the group went back "tu find everything gone- even photos and small personal things."--China Mail Special.
Not police
London, Nov, 15.
UNIVERSITY PRUDES
Oxford, Nov. 15. The Oxford University student magazine Isls to- day denounced as "spin- sterly and prudish" the expulsion of a girl under- graduate found in bed with a man in ber dormitory.
"In or out of Oxford, girls will be girls,” it said. The magazine asserted in an editorial that the ex- pulsion
be part
bon appeared
of "a seemingly deliberate campaign by the women's collercs to tighten their hold on their inmates."
The University is
made
up of 38 colleges, of which Ave and their dormitories
-áre reserved for girls.
Said Esis: "It is possible that the collegea feel they are acting in place of their charges' parents, but Was home life ever like that?
"No amount of petty restriction
times at which men are and are not allowed
college will deter any girl who wants to notch a string of seduc- tions on her garter."-AP.
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Society formed
BY CHURCH
Stornoway, Nov. 15. The Free Church (Non- conformist) Presbetery here told its members that anyone found work- ing on Sundays building a local Nato base "will be deprived of all church privileges."
At Stornoway. on the bleak windswept Hebridean isle of Lewis, the Sabbath is observed inore strictly according to Calvinistic principles, than al- most anywhere eisc 11 The world.
A resolution forbidding Sun-
al the day work
Nato base was passed by the island's Non- Pres- conformist Free Church betery, which has the largest congregation on Lewis.
Work on the Nato base has not started yet, although sur- veyors have been examining the area for some time.
The base, 10 be used mainly by the Royal Air Force, is to be built 21 Stornoway. airport-China Mall Special.
No jail for
wildcat
strikers
London, Nov. 15. Mr John Hare, the Minister of Labour, has rejected legislation to send "wild- cat" strikers to jail. "Wildcat" is the name given disputes when employees strike suddenly, without giving the management prior warning. Mr Hare, speaking 10 the Industrial Weifare Society, said:
to
"You cannot send thousands of people, to jail.
our
Berlin, Nov. 15.
"This leaves us with the German-South-alternative of accepting An "(East) east Asia Society" has been formed and will hold its first existing system but trying to make it work better. This is at the beginning of meeting next month, it was announced the right approach." here in the Eastern sector to day.
car
He pointed out that 60 per cent of the days lost last year through strikes occurred in only The Easi German news four industries employing about
said the aim of agency ADN
cent of the working seven per to the new society would be
Industry, population--the extend "deepen and
friendly
the docks, shipbuilding and coal German relations between the
the mining. Democratic Republic and
He felt boce labour troubles countries of South-east Asia."
diagnosed it would Several similar societies have were
past possible with common sense and been formed during the
the goodwill to find the remedies.-- two years. They include German-African, German-Arab, China Mail Special. German-Latin America German-Nordic
Reuter
societies,
and
Mental patients
London, Nov. 15. Mental patients occupy half the beds in British hospitals, a Mental Health Research Fund report published said.
But an accompanying
book
Negotiations resumed
London, Nov. 15.
be
British and Japanese officials resumed negotiations for a long- term commerce and navigation treaty here today.
Officials of the two delegations met at the Board of Trade to which the discussions She last appeared on Broad- Mr John Rankin (Labour) let said a cure for the largest restart way in 1943 in the leading role asked the Lord Privy Seat in of all causes of "severe mental have been going on intermittent.
A Board of Trade spokesman in Rose Franken's play, "Out- the House of Commons today disablement" — schizophrenialy for the past five years.
said that the talks would be rageous Fortune." She had been whether the three officers in the "might not be far off,"
continued in retirement for 13 years pre-advisory mission sent to South
into next week and Vietnam are second from vlously.--AP.
may last even longer. the
The main obstacle has been pollice or the military forces.
Edward
Britain's refusal hitherto Mr
а in Heath
The report said research into grant Japan most favoured na- as she does to A Greek coal miner was kill-written reply, said:
was being held tion treatment, "The three officers concerned mental health
members of the General ed in a gallery collapse here are not on secondment; they up by lack of funds and too few other police reported. He was Joannis
of the openings for research workers. Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. former members
...Reuter. Tsafts. a bachelor, born
Malayan Civil Service-Reuter. China Mail Special. Dimmilla in 1936.-AP.
Charleroi, Nov. 18.
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"About one third of mental be hospital beds could then emptied overnight," it said.
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Princess Margaret and her 12- day-old baby are both "t and well" it was announced here today.
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