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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER

1954.

REARMAMENT TREATIES Hurdler

SPINSTERS OFF ON

AIR JAUNT

Shoreham, Sussex,)

Oct. 31.

Two

spinsters in their) fortiestone South African. the other English-Jenve ! here tomorZGW mong in * mal four seater plane

10,800-mile

Nairobi.

trip:

to

Miss

mr-

The twi West Betty Rowell, who returtung

horra to her pala marus, Cape Proviser, unul Mas Durothy Altun, who part, the alte to in the tha mprehumans werk

Their journey, expiry leap to bot two

Furta moth

will take across France, Spars, Bar Meg terratwon, denest. Weet Almon probe and

Mas Mans

مردم کاری

[..

Nairobi where the will part company.

SI AMFIELUS

Their ringle-engined

phube will bussed at bl

Au

rs will ever 2,000 mules of desert amb mother

of Jungle.

2500 mile

Miss Howell, formerly a Copr.

bus I Town Meteorologist,

on holiday in Batam for over a year. She passed her webnical examination for a commercial pint's licence and planned the trip order to fulfil the num» ber of flying hours he needs to qualify completely.

She and Mana Altom pooled |

life savings

to buy the

plane

The Auster's two rear seuls will be packed with spares and un rations to inst eight days f

down are forced

they

wilds.

[

St Paul's Appeal

London, Oct. 31.

The Venerable 0. 11. Gibbr-Smith. Archdeacon of London, spoke today of the danaffous went to the £400,000 fund for urgent

Bt repairs

Paul's

Cathedral,

Preaching in the Cathe- drat, to said one roll- tribution of five shiling bud been received for "Landan's bubble,"

"We think this must be

New

រត for our famous dome," he said.

Gift HAN де Another companied

note: by this "St Paul's is one of those rare places in which feels perfectly at home."

one

Iti

The Arcluteacon added: "An old age pensioner Leicestershire sent half n

of th crown In memory visit 20 years ago, adding

I shall never forget the beauty of 1 so long a I live

He said that this

year WAN ecle- the Cathedral brating The 1,350th 211– niversary of The foundag of the

atvene and the Cathedral in 604 A. D. by Saint Mellitus, ihe first Bishop.

of

"It would be a splendid thing if the commemora- tion year could secure the repair and renovation the Cathedral and provide for the yearı nhead," he declared, China Mall Sprelat.

KANGAROO

ATTACKS BOY

Melbourne, Ogl

in the A 13-year-old boy was

dong

11

at-

The plane has no radio i tacked and led by a six-foot every airi<!

the kangaroo at the emily centre here and bad to treatment for

JAG route has been notißed of their expected arrival te-China Mall Special,

Catbridge, Oct. 31. A conference with the Soviet Union will have greater chances the ratification of success after of the Lainicion agreements, Liberal nenustxer Parliament Mr Donald War declared here today

uf Nowa near receive hospital

This wounds,

The

Ratification Should

Be Completed

Early Next Year

ADENAUER FACES SOME

TOUGH BARGAINING

London, Oct. 31.

All key parliaments should have ratified the German rearmament treaties, signed in Paris, early next year, Reuter despatches reported today.

But Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, faces some tough bargaining over the Franco-German agreement on the future of the Saar, which was negotiated with the treaties to rearm a free Germany within the Atlantic alliance. | ...

The Saar agreement — a French condition for ap- proval of German rearmament is at present op- posed by the Free Democrats, second largest party in Adenauer's coalition government,

да well as by tho Social Democratic opposition.

of

M Pierie Mensies-France, the for the treaties by the end bustling French Premier, alms at | December, unless an unforeseen completing all stages of ratifica-dvelopment provokes renewed tion by the National Assembly uncertainty among French poli-

and De-ticiare. between November 3

observers 31. Pench cember say he will achieve this, an unexpected puudal bomb- stra!.

SENATE SESSION

barring

Fresklent Eisenhower will send the German rearma- meni pact to the special Senate session beginning on November 8 with the hope of action at the regular Senate session in January.

House of Com- The British mons will debate the Paris No vole agreements next week.

RED OPPOSITION Communist opposition to ratification of German rest- mament is inevitable. Some Quullista. Radicals and Socialists will also vote treaties against the Paris because they consider there should be one more attempi to reach an understanding with the Russians before the for light is given green German rearmament,

But the overwhelming majority of Socialista, Radleals, Conserva- Jad, Max

www is likely to be registered against tives and Gaullists are expected Welsh, walking home from school and then as they have been general to back the Parts agreements WAS about to enter The gate by approvest in all three political The Popular Republicans who wanted closer European integra- leading to his father's

lion, will either abstain or vote for the Government.

12.

Tacti

The kangaroo appeared from sume mish and lawed him with

A younger ran for help and the Addressing The Liberal Club brother

Mr camparo 100 right

and dis- Cambridge Chiversity.

should appeared.

Wade suid that Britain

Max

we.i

badly

scratched

now recognise that progress to- ward European unity should be made in the political and erono, i about the body, face and head. mic fields-France-Presse.

--China Mail Special,

parties.

Join West Haly--who will German and the Brussels Treaty "Western Pawers In the

now

Canada Union"—and European

ratification complete to plana jearly in the new year.

M. Mendes-France bas mache it clear that he will stake the existence of his Government on the vote.

Married

Miss Jean Desforges, Britain's 26-year-old international long jumper and hurdler, was married at Emmanuel Church, Forest Gate, London, on October 23 to her childhood sweet- heart. Bonald Pickering, a gumos master at Stratford Grammar School. Photo shows the couple leaving the church after the ceremony-Reuterphoto.

Shah's Brother Still

Missing

011

No Ban On Beauty Competitions

debate.

Nehru, condemned such com-

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America's Famous Englishman Now In Hongkong

By A United Press Hollywood Correspondent

Hollywood,

The most famous Englishman in the United States today is a bearded man besleged by autograph hounds and cooed over by movie stars— but he's slightly distressed by his fame.

Commander Edward Whitehead is the man the nation has been eyeing in those English gin-and- tonic (Schweppes) ads. Actually, the celebrity be- hind the whiskers is a top executive of the tonic company in London and was talked into being the only executive who models for his own ads in this country.

(Commander Whitehead arrived in Hongkong yesterday).

In the American way, U.S. citizens have adopted him and, he confessed, "I can't walk a block in many cities without being recognised.” During his visit here Stewart Granger told him, "You're the best known Englishman in America." Gary Cooper said "You're better known than I am.”

"I came to this country last year to arrange for the bottling here of our produce," explained the

and keeps out the cold la winter,”

Th: Commander arb-nobs Commander. 45-year-old

with stars here and later I taw gracefully with "The advertising agency sug-him dancing

I asked gested I pose for the US. ads. singer Glany Simms.

was emotionally against the Ginny if the beard tickled, idea of becoming a model to be

"Oh no, I like it," she said. shot at by all and sundry.

"I think Prest.

FINALLY AGREED

"I finally agreed to do one photograph, but it caused

so much comment they por- suaded me to carry on

it's cute.". United

"Fortunately, nobody in EnCuban Elections

Land knows about this, oh,

no?" The exclaimed, "I try to

keep dark. It isn't the sort at

thing one boasts about there Will Go On

y'know,"

„Grati's

described

Mr Ballsta said the elections will be held on Monday "under any circumstances" and in the andy ·legal ·, manner-that "wit forth by the electoral Supremo Court

The Commander talks and looks as many Americans think

Havana, Oct. 31. The elections set for to- He sat at Englishmen mould. Lucknow, Oct. 81.

tablo A resolution calling upon the in

in

will bo

B.S held his impeccable morrow State Government to ban beauty English white linen sult, puffingecheduled despite the withdrawal

beard contesta "that are so allen to our on a pipe, tris

Presidential race of Teheran, Oct. 31.

noatly from the The air and land search culture and traditions" was de- brushed, his gin-and-tonie at his opposition leader Dr. Hamon

Grau the Uttar Pradesh side,

San Martin, President for Prince Ali Reza, missing feated in

"Some people think I'm an Fulgencio Batista said today. brother and heir of the Shahotive Council after a lively

actor hired for the nds," he went

Answing Dr Graw's charita on One member, Mrs Shivrajvative of the company.

"Few knew I'm an execu- that the elections had been of Persia, was today con-

It makes rigged, Batista centrated on the Mazandran

said he had the on jungle,

Caspian petitions as exhibitionism in

always bon "suspicious" of bad

attitude, taste" and deplored the

which be coasta

physical to equate

"more coupira- dis- tendency Aruly authorities have

tive than political ** tributed pamphlets appealing to beauty with feminino charm. local people to join in searching

"Our divilisation and history Swift action is Biso planned

Washington--President Eisen-the jungle, where a villager has hold up love, compassion and by Norway and Denmark, Bel-

a plane crash. will

rectitudo as ossential virtues of gum and Holland awalt hower's decision to submit the reported sesing

They

big reward for offer defence France's decision before com-Southeast Asian

and

women and there is no reason to information. pleting cabfteation.

German rearmament pacts

Prince All, 32, has not been why we should naglect tradition

el ideals to emphasise bodily Reuters correspondents in the the special Senate sesion begin- key capitals reported:

ning on November 8, is designed seen since he left Gorgan to enable the Senate Foreign Wednesday night to By 200 contours or mere make-up," she

added, Relations

to com- miles to Teheran for the Shah's

This view was strongly op- birthday celebrations. plete its study of the trvaties by

by another WOMALIK January,

As the search went on under posed the Shah's personal supervision, member, Mrs Taradevi Agarwal, A White House announcement the Queen Mother was reported who said in ages past Hindus

the President Government lawyers have said

wanted to be prostrate with grief. Two Thu milk carefully

as promptly doctors were attending her.

De Ishart Prasad, a well- been studying whether anything Senate ratification

sald Officials

reports that A humire young calves weipared beforehand, being fed on powdered ink in start

tomorrow, wreckage of the Prince's plane known historian, said feminine new type of fording parlonar un temperature.

to consider a resolu- had been found were baseless. beauty is exclusively for the Mr John ("hester, who skitutional amendment. u farin at Narborough.

are also examining whether the tion for the censure of Senator Failure to find any clues to the Illumination of the home and the feeding parlour,

Com-plane's fate has led to specula- not for public display."--China design d

Franco German Joseph McCarthy,

error Mall Special. to be fully ecompaning experts the calves

needs ratifica munist hunting Republican from tion that a navigational after

three Saar agreement only

by the pilot might have carried Wisconsin. tion.

11 into Soviet territory- The White House press serze- | Reuter.

Mr James Hagerty, said bary, the documents which would go to the Senate would include the SEATO treaty, signed in Manila in September, and the series of defence agreements European signed in Paris on October 23.

New Parlour Helps Calves

To Avoid Indigestion

Narborough, Norfolk, L. 31.

Calves, when they are a bet

old, night

are placed m

lividual stalls in the parlour built from tutulur sleet,

Here they

fed

buckets equipped with

The buckets

-

weaned

chuck

Dr.

au be kept

con on the

months.

Note Many calves die be- They gulp cause of greediness. through milk

too quickly und develop new Bevere indulgestion. The

eliminates this feeding parlous danger

Bratk

are andjustabl · for height and angle so that calvess can feed as if from a Pow

20

mdon Express Service).

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS Noiseless (8).

4 Surpass (B).

7 Decreed (8).

8 Fool (3),

Enuggle (0).

11 Put back (7).

Solicit votes (7).

12

15

Menace (8).

18 Outspoken (0),

18) -Arapes. (8),

20 Inchantress (5).

21 Swift (0).

14

3

12

DOWN

1 Clipped (5).

Frecise (8)..

3. Offers (7).

Cinculate (6),

16

Feminine garment (8).

0 Small (0)

10 Unusual (B).

12 Landed property (7),

13 Thick ropes (8).

14 Beach (6).

16

Itinerary (5), **

17 Savoury (5).

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD: Aeros-1 Lava, 4 Minster, #Brim, Anna, 10 Narrates 11. Snus 12 Dare, 14' Soveral, ›clude, 19:Bpray, 22 Treuson, 20 Less 27 Loro, 28 Tileit,

Neat, 20 Test, Si Expired, 12 York. Down, un 2. Annum, Abesedy/4 Mimus, & Images: 6.8prce 3:7 Tire, 12 Dauk Rure, 15 Mar 11 Lays, 18 Rollie, (20) Plenty, 21 ArmJ 20 2 182; Ader 30 Noted

Bonn One of the first asks facing Dr Adenauer--now in the United States on his return to Bonn on Wednesday, will be the Time table for ratification of the Paris treaties.

Committee

Q weck

131 the treaties will make it as possible. The Senate is re- Necessary to introduce a con- convening They primarily

Officials said, however, that whether or not the Saar accord formal ratification, Dr needs Adenauer will put it before a vote in order Parliament for to demonstrate to France West Germany's good faith.

FIRST READING

ما

the

Swiss Assault

On Peak

went in for beauty competitions seriously and in a big way,

ENCOURAGING

MARRIAGES

Copenhagen, Oct. 31.

A Danish marriage bureau to encourage business arranged that 20 clients-ten men and London-In "Britain's case,

ten The record will then go to

women should go on an formal parliamentary ratification the Bundesrat (Upper

evening trip from Copenhagen is not required. But though no

Kathmandu, Oct. 31. House) for the first reading

parliamentary vote is constilu-

The Swise expedition, led by to Helsinborg, in Sweden. after which it is passed

tionally necessary, the British the the

tocks Alpine gulde, M. vote

Tax-free drinks, chocolate and without

to the Holiday Priament receives as "White Faymond Lambert, have begun smokes added Bundestag (Lower House).

Papers the texts of all treaties on assault on a peak near Gauri feeling and when the ship re Parliamentary observers be-signed and within 21 days it is Shankar, the 23,940-foot mom- turned to harbour three "firm Reve the Bundestag can reach open to any member to table a tain they were prevented from engagements had already been scaling by bad weather, accord-made and others were expected. the third and final reading by motion of rejection.

December. The

ing to a letter from M. Lambert, | the beginning of

could Instrument

roaching here today. ratification then be ready for signature by Heuss just President Theodore before Christmas.

WOULD RESIGN Should such a motion re- ceive a majority vote, the defeated Government would be expected to realgo, and in this way the treaty would directly be rejected.

cach

The manager of the marriage The letter, dated October 19, bureau gets 100 kroner (25) confirmed

engagement-China reports that for carlier the attempt on Gauri Shankar Mail. Special had

been abandoned and stated that the clumbers

were now assaulting a peak in the Bhote Kosi Hiver area.

M. LA

Lambert did not name the

which Cr making for. But he reported

peak

his expedition are

Includes climber.

CDR WHITEHEAD

it amusing. People ask for autographs. Ono WONDER In Singapore wanted to pull on my beardi Many women when a

that. title drunk do

He charged De Grau with refusal to co-operate in the establishment of political nOP=" malcy." He midi Dr Grau's new unacceptable demands led to the opposition candidate's with drawal from the race,

'Mr Batista did not alaborado`

theso

demands-United Press,

!

GUEST: FROG

East London, Oct. 81. A "guest"! at an East London hotel has been living therefor "Four people spoke to me in 18 years without paying a penny Uree blocks in San Francisco, fór board and lodging.

never dreamed it would go Known as Poppa to Mr Joo this far," he sighed.

The Commander often is ac- Barry, the proprietor, and the cused of growing the cookiest of the staff, he has never duster for the ads, However, he been seen by any of the other

guests.. threw away his razor 16 years ago

They would have to look very when his country went to war, and then became so "attached" hard to try sad see him even Ho if they wanted to for Poppa is to the beard he left it on.

a bullfrog which lives in the has it trimmed twice a month.

SON SWINGS ON IT cellor. HWMy daughter grew up with it, my young son swings on it," he reflected. "I find the beard an advantage; really. I

Hway keeps mosquitoes in hot weather

Just how long he has been there no one really knows, but Poppa was certainly there on the guest list' in 1930,---China Mail Sporial.

CARAVAN INDUSTRY

BOOMS IN THE U.S.

Tho defence and sovereignty treatles themselves are assured an overwhelming majority in

The Paris agreements will in both Houses. The only doubtful point is the attitude to the Star fact be debated In the House accord of the conition partners of Commons next week

"Dr

Christians ticiam may Adenauer's

be voiced by the that three camps had been set Deanocrable Union,

leftwing Bevanite section of the Dr. Adenauer has some hard opposition Labour Party and up, the third being at 6,800

metres (22,840 the ucgotiation before him if he is

The Swis undertaking to keep British the Free Democrats troops on the Continent will to.

persuade and the German Party to accept come under close examination, a petite French woman

in its Anuncial Claude Kogan, It. Her August Martin Euler especially

Other members of the Swine Chairman aspects. Parliamentary Doputy

expedition were said to be at- of the Free Democrats, rald last

But the treaties have met empting the 25,750-foot Cho night his party's opposition to

approval. in all Oyu, the world's seventh highes. the Saar agreement was "final" with general

parties and no mountain, which the Austrians

October Paris Unlike his predecessors, three political who kept the defunct Europa against them.

vole is likely to be registered conquered on

Reuter, * Army Treaty In "cold

storage long months, M. for many

Rome-The Italian Chamber Mendes-France, plane swift.

of Deputies will begin urgent action on the Paris, treaties as consideration, of the Paris agree.

Parliament reassemblest ments this work, hoping for Buxton, Derbyshire, Oct 31. on November 3.

On that day, the Premier will complete parliamentary ratifion The 11th Duke of Devonshire early in the New Year.

is to sell 3,400/ norma in, and table the agreements for the

The Chamber is expected to around this North Midland spa ratification process. He will also present the treation to the Ape the Rangements b74 to help way, the death duses on

majority of about 30 in « House his albera estate reuni Important

there are now $11,000 carava sombly's

Fortien of 500 member & The Senate The 10th Elke died four yours packs in the US with Affairs Committee.

According to the Premier's majority in a House of M48 is ago leaving an estate will stamview

court fornle time-table, examination of the lost to be about 300 €2,000,000.

soon as

treation at the Commultide lane should be unclently edredoed by about December - 10%, Ków »thie National Assembly to fix the date. [for the start of

at of the Mfull-dres grid Sunter, no major, acute I

Lots

"Statification by the 'other trusty

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DUKE TO SELL ESTATE

Hollywood, Oct. 31.

Millions of pounds are being invested in the United States in caravan parks. More than 2,000,000 people live in caravans throughout the country, according to the Mobile Home Manufacturers' Association in Chicago. Latest investors are Hollywood film stars Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer and Barbara Stanwyck.

have formed a company Most of them stayin gérer

They to open up one of the most deya A faire péromiage, park likeurious caravan parks on the theme for shantism at a time, som Pallic court

will cost The Association estimate that

The site, of 21

more than £230,000

ware 7000

The

shop!

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