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Television Contract For Britalu

At the Venezuelan Consulate, Cadogan Square, London, Dr Rodriguez Jimines, Vene- zucian Consul-General in London signed a £100,000 bonita et which will provide 10 country with a Birliish-equipped televidon service at Caracas. Signing for tie Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., the Dem___which will dialgn, manufacture aħid install the. equipment, is Mr. L. J. King, the secretary. — Express Photo.

Missing Diplomat's Wife Flies

To Paris

London, July 20. Mrs Donald MacLean, wird of the Bfliish diplomat who is believed to have fled Echind the Iron Curtain, flew to Paris today with her three children.

Mrs MacLean, the former Melinda Marling et Cicago, refused to pose for photogra- pliers at the airfield and fold reporters:

"I shall be in Francoin- definitely. I cannot say abiy- thing mate.

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Her husband, head of the American Department of the Foreign Omee, disappeared in May, 1951. with another British diplomat, Guy Burgess,

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Reported Over Swedish Base

Stockholm, July 20,

Swedes have seen more "flying saucers.” Tramwayman Sven Ivar Berg reported to the Air Staff security department that he had just seen "what at first seemed like a stationary star sud- denly flash noiselessly southwards at a great height beyond the Stockholm suburb of Enskede."

Wonder Fabric

Oxford, July 20. Britain is now develop- Ing a fabric which can be used for everything from men's shirts and women's wear to a factory conveyor belt,

19 called Terylene and was described us "ritain's

wonder fabric" when Dr P. H. Ridge of

the

Imperial Chemical Industries told Wholesale Textile Association meet- ing here of its many utes.

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at the moment JE expert- sive. A shirt of Terylene would cost £7. Bus. masa production methodo expected to reduce the cost considerably--Keuler.

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A businessman and his family motoring near the central Swedish naval base of Nykoping re- ported that they saw a "flying saucer, with some- thing rotating in the middle, coming from east to west and got a long sight of it in clear weather." Two hours later, when they Į fląt saucers on top of each other. had driven to Kolinardien Their colour was grey jind Forest, near the Swedish Jot quite thick white

smoke #ghter

station at Norrkoping, streamed behind them." they again saw the same saucer A staff spokesmini exid: “If it "finching westwards between was a plane it must have been the treetops at a height of 1,500 foreign as there wasn't a Swedish feet and following the course machine flying at Falsterbo at 10 of Bravik Bay."

o'clock. It is interesting that an

Bamberg, July 20, Air Staff is still The

Chancellor Adenauer in expert should have observed t

saidi today reported and thought it a flying saucer.

that the West vestigating a saucer

But we must complete our by n major and three others

In- European Foreign Ministers wijl near Falsterbo, on the south-vestigation before expressing an alocuss the beginnings of a east tip of Sweden,

opinion.

Europem political organisation "Eye-witness descriptions tally and parliament at their meeting

werk. with reports from America where in Paris this the existence of flying saucers is

here

TO MEET

of

• Address holle men's organisa-

Th

mass rally Bamberg Cathedral ze, Chancellor Adenauer roof

Square,

They declared that a political bo

"ocated on of 1

Refugee Polish naval gineer captain Gregor Fidolszyk reports that the saucers and

no longer thought impossible. Roman "green suns" sometimes

scen

Experiments with saucer-like tons in over Sweden are stray self-

prototypes may have bean pro- propelled

rockets shot in our ceeding for a long time. ves from the Tarnowitz hills inmay be developments of Polish Upper Silesia,

V-bombs."-London Express Ser- He says these rockets are fired 15 to 20 miles experimentally High so as to explode tracciessly, but that Professor Llicow in charge at Tarnowitz is known to have lost trace of two since 1949. Both are believed to have disappeared in Sweden

Furthermore, the Soviet Baltic i

manoeuvres have been

vice.

Mass Said For

Eva Peron

Buenos Aires, July 20.

as soon as

Europe

as possible be cause the European

Defence Community and the Schuman Plan treaties alone could not guarantee a united Europe.

The Chanceller sald there was

point in trying to talk to totalitarian States like the Sovici long with a sweel good Union brother."

Fleet

Only if it had won respect taking place since mid-June

before the strength of a united a 400-mile long protective

free Europe would the Soviet covering

the

Thousands attended an open-Union be ready to check over waters thtween Kolberg. Poland, air Mass for the recovery of Its entire European policy. and the Estonian Islands of Osei Eva Peron. The Mass was held

"Then will be the time for and Dago. Fidolszyk believes on the Square of the Republie the saucers -

over Sweden were and was broadcast to the siray rocket from Kolberg. nation.

NOT

AIRCRAFT The mosterbo.

"Dying saucer" was seen at

This fashionable resort on

the

negotiations," the Chancellor added.--Reuter.

Transport

London, July 20. services were

Morc then 1,000 arresty brought to a standstill for 10

were made in May this year minutes during the ceremonies.

by the crews of police Tadio Swedish Riviera also has a Latest reports

concerning

cars, acting on emergency canal which serves as a Baltic Eva Peron's condition continued

messages from short cut and commands tho to indicate that the favourable telephone

public who south-east approaches to the progresa registered on Friday members of thre

the police cmer- evening was being maintained, had dialled

"000 gency number

immediate- dependent eye-witness re-France-Presse.

ly after detecting a crime. Major Fredrik

Out of every nine calls re- Johnsson, a telephonist at

Darish narrows:

ports

from

Falsterbo House Tourist Hotel GERMANS FLOCK

and the other observera

being studied, by Swedish General Staff experts,

Major Johnsson cald: "I saw 12 miles away for at least two seconds. It wasn't any typo atrerat I know. It resembled a flying caucer. I have given actails to tho General Staff.”

GREAT SPEED

TO CANADA

Toronto, July 20. A German with no money is more anxious to leave his own country for Caneda than a Bri- ton with some savings who finds he cannot take them pli with him.

The telephonist, Lennart Were berg, sald:

ald: "The saucer appeared That, says Mr Phillp Volsey, at 10 p.m. at treat speed of Canada's Immigration Ser- Germans much faster than a fighter air- vice, is why more craft.

in 1931 than It arrived from Inland came to Canada and went towards the

Britons Visibility

although was good

Of the 104,391 new settlers- there were clouds. The pro- the most in 88 years-32,300 jectile was oval and seemed were Germans, 31,870 British double, that is to say like two and 19,180 Dutch.

- Boxing clever

say

she is extremely grateful for the kindness, consideration and real thoughtfulness shown her by the people of Taishield where she has been living during the last year." -Associated Press.

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"appears that the dog was used, not as means of passing on communications, but merely ng an abjeet to which remarks intended to be heard by either spouse could be addressed,” said the judge.

Mr Thomas Betties Moxon, 53, of Garden-terrace, Blackpool was greated à décréo nisi on the ground of admitted adultery of la wife, Millicent, 40, how lv- ing with the co-respondent, Mr Walter Ernest Chiller, at Hall- road, Fitsmoor, Shefeld,

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