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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, ̄ ̄| 1953.
Prince Charles Will POWS Home From Korea
See Queen Being Crowned In Abbey.
ANNOUNCEMENT BY EARL MARSHAL
London, May 12.
Prince Charles, four-year-old son and heir of Queen Elizabeth, will after all see his mother crowned in Westminster Abbey on June 2.
The Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, announced at a press conference to- day that the child prince will visit the Abbey "for a certain period” during the Coronation service.
.. "I do not want you to ask me all the details, because they have not been arranged," he added.
Commandos Sail From
Malta
of
Valetta, May 12. Crowds lined the streets today as long convoys Royal Marine Commandos marched from their bar. the Grand Har- racks to bour area where men and vehicles were already being loated into look landing ships.
Others were reported to be loading into the heavy repair ship Ranpura,
Further reports said the destroyers Clicquers, Chief- Lain, Chevrop and Cheviot had been diverted from a routine visit to the Boull Dalmatian coas) — It was believed to the Canal Zone. A Royal Marine
худа Band on the packed deck playing "The Great Laidle Army" the tank landing ship Dieppe led units of
amphibious
the
specifically recognised her their sovereign.
as
១.
his
It could be taken for granted that two-year-old Princess Anne
Consequently In the case would not be at the Abboy at | all, the Earl Marshal, chief India the question of allegiance planner of the Coronation, said. did not arise.
The decision
Prince
Asked to comment on tie ro that
the Prime Chartes should see some of the ported refusal of
Minister of Malta. Dr G. Borg glamorous ceremony appears to
the Corona- taken have been
at the last Olivier, to attend minute, probably at the Queen's in, the Earl Marshal said that
outside completely wish. Only own
8 week ago was
province Palace sources were quite certain
only
regret that politicn the Prince would be staying al
have apparently entored Into home on that day.
It is likely the part of the the Coronation," he told the 250 service chosen for Prince Charles Css and newsreel cameramen
Conftrepre to see will be the actual moment Heise, close to the Abbey.
at. Church when the Crown is placed on his
GRAND PROCESSION mother's head and the subse
About 260 people. quent homage when her noble-10 pages, will take part in the men kneel before her. It is a
procession inside tradition in the Royal Family Brand that the
the children should be schooled on the ceremony from an early age.
The Earl Marshal could not
what sny dress the Prince would wear or where he would be situated in the Abbey.
Ife disclosed that his own wife, the 37-year-old Duchess. would stand in for the Queen at some of the Coronation relicareals which will take place almost daily from now until the end of
NO CLOSE-UPS
May. warfare squadron out of harbour at dusk tonight for an undis- closed destination.
Omela¡ Service sources Itad no comment to inuke on this general move, but the picture
thought
here to be linked with the sivation in the Canal Zone. ---Reuter.
Gloomy Outlook For Exports
Indian exports. of cool over the past six months from this port-virtually the only-port-for-
the
at the
Including
the
Samo. of the streicher cases wait to be unloaded from the K.A.F. plane which took them home from Japan to Lyngham, Wiltshire, after their release from Communist P.O.W. campe There were 22 men on this plane.---Central
Press Photo.
In North Korea. | Abbey which escorts the Queen
to the Coronation theatre.
It will take her eight to 10 press over the minutes to walk in stately pro- 100 yards from the entrance to the Abbey. because of its length, the whole procession will take 15 minutes in travel the distance.
The Duke of Edinburgh, will have a position in the procession
head of the Sovereign's regalia, The planners have gone back to history to decide this, for the Duke's position will be similar to that occupied in 1702 by Frlace George of Denmark, hus- band of Queen Anne.
He will have an officer and ree gentlemen a! orms on
side of him as an escort,
SPECIAL POSITION India's special constitutional and Canada. the exit of coal from India- position us a republic within
Italy Trying To
Regain Influence
In Mediterranean
Rome, May 12.
Italian statesmen and traders are planning to offer the Arab countries an alternative to the in- fluence of the great powers by helping them as a "disinterested ally.”
20 per
busic oil.
registered a sharp decline and the Commonwealth was general-ddon, followed by the other time when the Italians pre-
Indian officials were hoping that Japan would make up for the loss of business
understood, he sald. The recently
-was-a-succe68.-
Rubber TOPITOL LIBERTY
"Buffer Pool"
Financing Methods Discussed
Copenhagen, May 12. The financing of a "buffer pool" provided for in a draft International rubber agree.. ment now being discussed by the International Study Group here was understood to be the main topic of to- day's talks.
According to Information lenk Ing out from the closed sessions of the various committees it had been agreed that there must be a common unit of currency when the contributions of gov- erminents adhering to the ogree- ment were to be calculated.
The Financial Committee was reported to have decided to use the United States dollar for this purpose.
It was sold it had been agreed that
contributions should be determined as a fixed sum per ton of natural rubber.
The delegations were sald still to be disagreed as to whether contributions should be fixed in proportion 12. the signatory countries' net, exports or not imports or to their pro- duction or consumption during the 1049-52 period which had been agreed upon as the basle period.
It was understood that the delo- gates of Britain, British colonial and
territories and dependent
and preferred
some South-East AsiaUc European countries
an assessment based on net The imports or net exports,
United States delegation was said to disagree.
NOT UNWILLING. Pointing to the fact that some have accumulated governments considerable non-commerciai stocks during the 1940-52 perlod the United States delegation would prefer a calculation based on net imports for consump don.
According to avaliable in- the United States formation syould not be unwilling to discuss an.: alternative, basing of producing net exports and
the contributions
countries
on
imports. Also the method by which the contributions should be paid was said to have caused disagree- ment between the United States soft
countries. It was understood that the Financial Committee, had decided that payment could be made in non- maxxum of 75 per cent of the
transferable, non-interest bear- ing notes to be deposited with the proposed International Hub- ber Council. As for the re- mainder of the payment date- gates of soft currenzy countries outside the sterling area are re- ported to have proposed to Int this in part take the form of a confirmed irrevocable credit in- stead of cash,
The Duke said that television viewers will not be shown any close-ups of the Queen during her Coronation.
But he promised "reasonable each the head of the procession pictures" of the general cere- At mony on June 2...-
will be the Westminster Abbey They will portray the great beadle, R.G.F. alvert, follow
as it unfolds," he told ed by the Royal chaplaira and Conference.
representutives of the Free More than 20,000,000 people Churches. will probably watch the lont
KNIGHTS OF GARTER
As part of their programme, they have invited Through television ceremony
The Dean of Westminster, representatives of eight Arab States to a Mediter-sa of consuming countries on sets, it is estimated here. Millions more will see it in live the Very Rev. Alan Don, will
ranean Congress at Bari towards the end of June. walk next, preceded by the relays to European countries.
Italian economists
capital. bellove | investment of surplus Giving details of the Queen's Cross of Westminster, Calcutta, May 12.
Then come the officers of the that their country can do much Italy's was a prestige empire. precession at the Coronation the News that Japon might re- Duke sald the standards bear-Order of Knighthood.
te modernise backward Arab Sho could not hope to get
delegation and those from The standards of the Com- nations by exchanging technical much back except esparto grass duce her imports of Indian coal
the emblems of the Com- Ing of sterling shortage monwealth countries would be monwealth nations, borne by equipment for because
currency raw from Libya, but her vast North heaped gloom on the already borne by the Illgh Commus their High Commissioners In
such 03 materials,
African territories could absorb depressed Indian export prosoners, withi
will come the exception of Londen,
next, the There. Is the celd economic many colonists and
support standards of Ceylon ard Prkis fact that the Arab States sup- them at a level at least as the pects,
India.
tan first, followed by South plied
cent of Italy's as they had known in their Africa, New Zealand, Australia crude all in 1052, exports worth home country. For this reason $151,000,000 (about £54,205, the Italian colonisation of Libya -Behind-them will be the Union | 626).
the flag of the United
But the Arabs remember a
"GUIDES" adopted Royal banners with, at the end, the ferred conquest to courtship Though it could never restore style and titles recognised this Royal Standard borne by Vis- and they are different about Libya to its former status as the position inasmuch as the Queen count Montgomery of Alamein. the presence of Europeans on granary of ancient Rome, the was not Queen of India while Knights of the Garter chosen their territory, whether ashard work of Italian formers on
the canopy
for the soldiers or traders.
Irrigation projects produced Canada, Australia, New Zea-to hall lanul, South Africa and Ceylon Queen's anointing will be in the
Now that Italy no longer flourishing colony of 250,000. next place, followed
in Africa, and All but 45,000 have since re- Prime Ministers of the Common-has abandoned all colonial om-urned, embittered, to Italy and
bitions, she feels more confident many are still unemployed. At the head of this group will | of
the Arab States, Those
Itailan masible for the new producing areas duo to the long of assuring be Mr. Dudley Senanayake of of her good faith.
which claims Ceylon,
has Italy
2,000,000 unemploy- to be re-imperialistic, soe uncer
them Behind him, in pairs, willed, many of
young selves as guides whose mission it come Mr Mohammed All (Pakls-technicians and skilled workers. ds to bring about a revolution in tan) and Mr Jawaharlal Nehru whose energies might well be Arab life with the full consento said that the findings
the group's Statistical Committee (India); Dr Daniel Malan of used in the development of the and co-operation of the Art Indloated a less adverse develop- South Africa and Mr Sidney Arab States, where qualified themselves. This revolution would
ment than generally foreseen. economic, political and Holland of New Zealand; Mir technicians are at a premlym.
They stressed, however, that the Technological. Robert Menzies of Australia with
COMMON FEAR
Deprived of their empire, the short term prospects gave no Mr Louis St. Laurent of Canada.
Italian business men have Etalans hoge to return to leader-reason for optimism. At the end, by himself, will
already Sir Winston Churchill of
commercial ship In the Mediterranean. penetration of Arab territories, It is now for the Arab States Britain.
THE ARCUBISKOP
tendering for construction pro- to decide whether that loader- The Cross of Canterbury will jects and negolk.ting trade ship would be only another tom
of imperialian maintained by head the next section, proced- agreements.
activities
in Investment of Italian oil capital The ing Dr Geoffrey Fisher, Arch-
Persian oil pountries, or a genuine alternative bishop of Canterbury and co-compute are another symptom of to the imperialem that they stry iral figure in the Coronation dispute after the Queen herself. the movement. These activities the West practices and the East Then the Duke of Edinburgh, are not officially recognised by would like to impose-Reuter. followed by the glittering re the Talian government galia, each item of it borne by nobleman with a page In livery behind him bearing his corpnet.
Japan was expected to lay as much as 700,000 tons in 1953. United Press.
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Behind will come the Queen in her robe of crimson velvet, zive little, but at present AID POSTS the train borne by the M- Age-old differences between tress of the Robes, the Dowager Cathode "Italy
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An atmosphere of cautious Was noted Gmong optiman delegates from inatural rubber
term prospects of the supply and demand situation.
South-East Asiatic delegates who refused to be quoted by of
BIG DEFICIT
ot
These delerates said that ac cording to the Committee's con- servative "estimates ☐ 30,000 their tons (long tons) defeit
natural rubber would develop by 1957, and this dofcit would increase to 00,000 tons in 1959.
London, May 12. Twenty-five fler-aid
by Women of the Bedchamber operation between Haly and the will be manned in Westminster and Royal officials.
There will be three genera-
Lions
(usher),
and hla
who has been chosen as a pago.
-Reuter.
Arab States prefer
thinic less Abbey by
The Italians staged a Mediter Tanoon Congress in Stelly in
Winston Spencer Churchill March, which all the coun- tries of the Modherranean sea- board discussed common prob- 1ers,
This was based on the assump- tion that the United Stales con- sumption would be divided as to 40 per cent natural and 40 cent synthetic rubber. The actual United States con- sumption in 1953 was offelally estimated at 38 per cent 490,000 tons natural rubber.
More optimistio estimatca, also worked out by the State cal Committer, forecast a natural rubber deficit of 176.000 tons in
240,000 tons and 1957. This development. was foreseen in case. the United Blates consumption is divided equally between natural and syntheila rubber,
pouts
Street Harry
and of Churchills present in in terms of Christian and more specialists, consultants,
culture, in leading doctors on Coronation of Mediterrancen the Abbey-Sir Winston him-
which Islam has played on im- Day. self, his son Randolph, who is
The doctora, helped by nurses acting as a Gold Staff Oficer portant historical part
and St. John Ambulance mon,
treat any grandson,
fainting or will fatigue.cases among the 2,000 people in the Abbey throughout the five-hour wait and service.
Plans Bg this super first-aid team have been made by a con- UNIQUE POSITIOΝ
mitteo headed by Sir Horace Sicily, the Italians claimed, Evans, Die Queen's physician
Fans are being put in tho was not only the geographical
condi centre of the Mediterranean, Abbey to keep the air but the frontier of three cultioned, but It is thought that Middle the ordeal will be too groat for turni xong, Western,
como guests and they will need Eastern and African.
Colonial ambitions and con- first-aid. mercial exploitation, wore cóm- Westminster Hospital will be mon to Britain,. Fremos and that baso “from which the 25 Italy, but there was one factor units will be supplied with 1938 in Italy's position that the other equipment. STAMAT two did not abaroj 5:
Fleet Returning To Britain
to
Malta, May 12. Heavy units of the Mediler. rangan Fleet sailed from Grand Harbour today to return Brilan, for the Coronation and YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Acrew; 8: Ages, 7 Maros, & the naval review at Spithead on Echo, 9 Feat, 10 Picture, 12 Spry, 18 Opens, 18 Best, 19 Aroma, June 15. 21 Chase, 22 Flod, 28 Talon, 20 Dull, 29 Landing, 30 Ander, 91 Buy Scouts and St John Odds, 32 Droll, 33 Halo. Dowut 1 Paris, à Mottoes, 4 Green, 13 Ambulnice - Brigade contingenta Bais, o Chary Tret, 11 Upsot, 12 Prod, 16 Year, 10 Salon, 17mmo abbard the ships, which in- Acid, 18 Bail, 20 Renders, 22 #law, 26 Alert, 25. Angle, 27 duo the oruixers Glangow and Todo, 20 Lash.
Combía-Reuter,
The conservative estimates were based mainly on the official United States estimates accord ing to which the production of natural rubber would remain at
- ordment ; level the
of $,700,000 tone a year whereas the total production of synthetle rubber would rise from 980,000 lans In 1053 1,140,000 tona: in. 1057;
nod 1958.
Tho dotal consumption of natural rubber, according to conservative forecasts, these would increase from 1,016,000 tons in 1033 to 1,730,000 tens in 1857 and 1,700,000 tone. In
Tho
09 consumption synthplje rubber would Sir Horsee's truc is similar to from 695,000, lens in 1953 to
10 1937 Thaitu: word commercial ans that enried out by Lord Devon 975,000 Lon piros, requirat, to make wealthy of Penn for the Commation of, 1,910,900 Long. In 1958. —United
Press, nations woulthier, through the King George VI
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