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Carfing the letters of eredenes which he was going to present to the Queen, the new Uruguayan Ambassador in Lon- iton, Senor Don Jose A. Quadros, leaves his residence, No.1 the Campden fl, Kensington. The Ambassador drove to Palace in a horse-drawn carriage from the Royal Mews,
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American Brides-To-Be Have Problems With Immigration Dept
Philadelphia, Aug. 28.
The Immigration and Naturalisation Service today set a preliminary hearing next Monday to decide how long a Japanese bride-to-be may remain in the United States.
Iako Shirayama, of Kobe, Japan, arrived at the Valley Forge Army Hospital in nearby Phochixville, Pennsylvania, yts- terday after months of diplo maile and Army red tape for a reunion with her dance, M/Sgt Willia B, Hardin, Louisville, Kentucky,"
Pilots. To
of
Resume Flights
Hardin, e decorated veteran of two
wars,
he und the sald
chrk prolly 24-year-ok sales
"married as soon as will be possible, you can bet on that."
Washington, Aug. 23. American Airlines and the AFL Pilota Association agreed
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London, Allg. 23. --
Britain's trade union leaders today realfrined their backing for West German rearmament, but stressed it should be through the European Army | scheme or another arrangement assuring that it
would be used only for collective security.
The General Council-governing body--of the eight million-strong Trade Union Congress, said this in its annual report.
It will be presented to the TUC's 'arintial congress to be held at Brighton, South England, from September 6 to 10.
The how statement on Gers ¡year were welcome. But the man rearmament sought to put jeostromle position of Britain res the powerful trade union move-mained fundamentally preenrious, ment firmly behind the Labour World tande prospects in thờ Party leader's "awns for Gec. year would depend largely off many polley. The Party is the course of United States pro- split over this issue, with the duction. left-wing "Devanites leading They would greatly improve the Opposition to the ometal if the United States co-operates line,
setting up international A number of unions have put commodity arrangements, adopts forward resolutions for the TUC a more liberal import policy conference opposing West Ger and increases its investments than rentinamcht. But there is abroad, particularly iti the little doubt that the voting underdeveloped countries." power of the bis unions will Router. bring a majority in favour of the leader's pollay.
The General Council's state- ment said it was "reasonable" that from West Germany's re- Vitalised econonly a contribution should
be made to European defence.
Hull Strikers
Still Out
It said: "Many fears stre dominating peoples' minds today and among them is the fear of a
Huff, Aug, 29. resurgence of a German military
For thousand striking run machine, It should be remen dockers, who ord, holding up bored, however, that many of
Work on 60 ships, tonight re- the people in control in Western Jected à inova to eria thair Germany, both politically and in videk-old Hoppigt. the trade unions, are people who themselves suffered in Nazi con-
centration cathos.”
down They turned
sugges- 11cns that the grain ship on |which
started the dispute DEMOCRATIC GERMANY because the dockere considered
the method of unloading The Coubeil said truly outdated should ndw bo democrálie Germany could bait
Th
be developed in an international/ming on this áà d
atmosphere "devold of fear and for their return to supiclón towards hør,
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The General Cotineil, in its not the Backdag of the tendon LEE GREAT WORLD'
economic report, also issued to the Transport dind General day, declared shareholders were Workers have announced that getting the biggest selative in-they are leaving this union and
crease
in income in Britain. Since 1851 incomes, rents, dividends and interest had riser more rapidly than wages and salaries,
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Trado uniordists,"
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After the marriage, Isako will today to resume flights tomorrow cannot to expected to stance taty by while improvements have to return to her homeland. at midnight under a truce pro-
Have secured are whittled But Hardin said she could then payl return to the United States as
fnment's part. Wednesday and they expected attempts by the Heher sections full scheduled to be resumed by of the earninunity to improve next weekend.
thelk already privileged post- |
digit, Kashmir, Aug. 28. The couple met while Hårdin Under the truce proposal signatlon"
The Gorman Austrian Between 1960 and 1963, confined to Army ed yesterday, both aldes also
on hospital in Japan for treatment agreed today on David Cole, hypebred that wage rates rose pedition to the Karakorum of Tuberculosis, contracted while labour relations expert, as the in roughly the same proportion range has climbed an unnamed
29,000-foot ho served with the United No-"neutral"
virgin peak of maled) as prices. referee
Batura glacier, according to a lions Armistice Commission in recommendations to settle the
cósĩ óf Foбb · Korea,
dispute.
massage which arrived here to Finial details of the trude
by runner But largely because of the day by
incssage They tried to get married agreement were worked out in disproportionate rise in the cost said the peak was climbed on
expedition's then, but the soldier's records a day long meeting today of the of food over the period, "Idwer August by Marti, Schiliser had been returned to the United Company and Union with the paid workers, specially those Statos. Last February he was national Mediation Board mem- with large families, as well and Bolt Meyer and that Gar- man, Austrian and Pakistani transferred to the Valley Forgeber, Leverett Edwards.
od aga pensioners and other dogs were hoisted on the peak Army Hospital, where he had
with nail fixed incomes, Tho expedition, led by Dr ruffered a fail in their living Matthias Rebitsch, has received stanards,"
permission to explore 20,900 Altór several vain attempts to follow Hardin, Isako obtained a
Reviewing the 1959 balanes of fent Dasi Ġilli, a "ghost" mount payments problem. the Couneli near Gilgit which has seldoin Bix-month visitors' visa from the pilots American Consulate in Tokyo, without discrimination or reprisalsald Improvements during the been seen,-Reuter. However, upon arrival at Hawall and with full cenfority Immigration officials barred her pending from the United States.
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Mr Cole is to hold hearings Hardin got in touch with a and make recommendations
and Philadelphia lawyer
an which will be used as a basis appeal was, fied. She was per- for a permanent settlement.
posted a
$500 bondUnited
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Tokyo, Aug. 29, Mis U Kyaw Nyein, wife of the Burmese goodwill mission Jeador now here, discussed women's problems with Japane in Diet members dot the THE
She said that Burmese women Gantral Organisation, had equal rights with men and holiced here todas that he had enjoyed suffrage "for sósto
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