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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957.
TALKS WITH RUSSIANS GREEK CROWN PRINCE
'Mrs Mop' Wants
A Half-Penny
the
About д-
Landon, Dec. 1. Part-time women clear. ers at Government offices, pupularly known as "Mrs Mop." gathered Im bet- ligerent mood nt Treasury in London to. day to arrus other half-penny an bour payment.
The
women, usually mothers of working clann families, who do the job In the early mornlig, setti In a delegation of six to tell officials that a new offer of a penny mere alt hour is not enough. They want 1% d.
"I'm going to give them Treasury officials a plece
of my mind," declared Mrs Minnie Houghton, aquarine her plump shoulders
she marched in with the other five-China Mait Special.
CUSTOMS
OFFICER
SHOT
Arms Raiders On
Irish Border
Dungannon,
Northern Ireland, Dec. 7.
Doctors fought today to BAYE a wounded Northern Ireland
customa
Council Of Europe Will
Advise Western Powers
AFTER RATIFICATION OF
LONDON-PARIS PACTS
By Francis Haydon
Strasbourg, Dec. 7.
The 16-nation Council of Europe Consultative Assem- bly will urge the Western powers to begin talks with Russia immediately after the ratification of the London and Paris agreements if, as expected, it follows the advice of its key General Affairs Committee.
The talks would be on Germany, Austria and Euro-
pean security.
The Consultative Assembly, composed of 132 members of national parliaments ranging from Ankara to Reykjavik, meets here tomorrow to give its opinion on the London and l'aris agreements on German rearmament.
SCHOLARS
CURED
officer LIKE HAM
while armed police search- ed for gun raiders
who
Jast night shot their way through a border patrol blocking
their escape
Southern Ireland.
It will vote on Saturday after three days con- sideration of the General Affairs Committee's
resolution welcoming the agreements.
The draft
resolution wi'i be, don prospects in the West Ger
Assembly to-san Parikument,
presented to the
mot Pow mornabg by A Belgin The resolution proposed by Mr Socialisa M Georges Bohy, un Van de Goes Vai Nalers, Dutch behalf of the Committer. It author of the initial plan for urges Europeanisation of the Suar.
thes
agreements,
their Perly rufflesalim,
Singapore, Dec. 7. Dr Lin Yu-iang,
noted writer and Chancellor to
Nanyang University, said after ratification The sto een at Jothis week that the method Turner, was hit in the stomach used to cure hams war A turing a fight td battle
good way to produce men of learning.
pa shows orm with about five nen trying to his past them with a van carrying JERES
Customis cary 1834%) tolightest van and afer #ght in the
Speaking Die
Expresses
e relief that they provide the excess the hope that the new statute agreed between the West West With there ssary "ei-German Chancellor, Dr Konrad story" to negotiate with Russla, Adenauer, and the French Prime and urges that such ringotiations Minister, M ofuki
Pierre Mendes- be egun Immediately
France, will be put into force 45 50em as posible.
Mr. John MaeLay, Conserva- live firmer Belush Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, will present the re elution on the Westem European Union Assem- bly and its link with the Council of Europe.
at a Reʻary Club The raisters meeting Dr Lân explained, "Po
curre The th
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Aughnacles. County Tyrone,
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STAVE OFF
Two other draft ro- solutions will be voted after the debate. One will provide for the setting up of the proposed Western Euro- pean Union Asarmbly here. The other deals with the re- cent Franco-German agree- ment on the Saur.
away. near Favour Royal, been wrapped in smoke for the required period--then It will -thave no ehotee but to become a The 23-year-old ham in the end." was operated during the
Mr Turner.
married Londonur,
on
at Dungannon night but the bullet had not
VT BATH
removed!
He
receiving biod transfusions and wo stated to be critically ill.
A military commande what en.. operated with the large
Sakr resolution, which will give he West German So- clul Democrats Their first "The same appiles if you shut | "Parliamentary" opportunity
a student in the library from volee their hostility to the and 8 pun, to agreement, is expected to arouse 11 pm, Ove days a week during the most feeling. Jus college yours."
ant to noun,
SAME DELEGATES
The seven Western Euro- pean Union nations Britain. France, West Germany. Italy,
Holland. Belgium and Luxembourg- will be represented by the same delegates.
GOES SCOUTING ··
The annual Boy Scout Exercise in Greece known as "Big Game" was held recently— and one of the scouts taking pari was Crown Prince Constantin of Greece (second from left). --Exprem Photo.
People may
through
SPEAK
their EARS
Natural Two-Way Radio'
New York, Dec. 7.
People may some day be able to speak, as well as hear, through their ears, according to the scientists at the Ohio State University Speech and Hearing Clinic.
These scientists report that everyone produces ear-emitted speech In the normal course of speaking because the car is a natural two-way radio.”
The two assemblies, to en- sure votorny nund efficiency.
But the research tas not yet will share start and offices in fully determined just how much The West German Christiar
the House of Europe in speech comes from the ear, Dr He
Democrats are understood to be can't help becoming a ferve ham, says Dr. Lin
Strasbourg except that Western | Henry N. Notr, director of the "Yes, by all xious to stave off a battle on
European Union will have
clinic revealed. fur
11 let him smISKO and be this waste present as they opte clerk o emphasise its
bellese nught hinder ratifien- | autonomy. --Reuter, criveloperi in smoke. Let him browse
in the library. dream away and wander about the room with no class or loc ture to attend, and he will Analy become aham-a better
literally
he
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the one who passes
Germany Leaves No Excuse
of justice today searching the raiders along the barrier Poller steel the haut as zub-machinegun, four Lifles revolver uni 1,000 ands
Van also contained a number of bayonets and geligte
Bon, Dec +5 that a delay in Bonn would in Police were checking whether
examinations."
The West German Bundestag af prolability give the French are some of Busi Dr Ein sak that the library in
(lower house) Steering Com® | parties an excuse to delay their captured by member a thi
new Nanyang University,stick
millee decided Jast right! to debate still further. outlowed
Republican the ham-curing room," would be December 13 for debating the
to the planned date of | Army in
The French during the the centro
Primo Minister, of the University summer on the British Army He declared i would be the best cellor,
frontles, after the Chan- M. Pierre Mendes-France, has berrucks Armagh,-China equipped of all the buildings.-reportedly
Dr Konrad Adenauer.
promised the Western govern- Mail Special.
France-Presse.
warned
That any
ments to obtain a decision on postponement winild give the the treaties, which grant West French an exouse to postpone their own debate.
at
Irish
raid
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Paris
They think it may be coo ducted through the Eustachian tube or even through the bones of the head, However, the biggest problem now confronting the scientista is how to separate car- emitted sounda
From issuing from the mouth.
those
This is being accomplished (by means of a "baffle box," Uned with several layers of absor- bent material which traps the sounds from the mouth.
The subject wears stethoscople
German sovereignty and in eurpices which trup all eng de-Bounds. The researchers, wearing fence, before the end of the earphones commected to the sub-
corporate her in Western
year.
ject, are able to hear the ear- sup telligibly.
Dr Adenauer's pressure on the Committee is believed to be the chlet factor in ending a day of Christlan Democratic many efforts
postpone the
porters of postponement argued debate on the treaties, which here last night that
the would bring a
sovereign West Bundestag debate Ls sure
Lo Germany into
the Western
Supply French deputies defence alliance.
Saor
with many arguments against ac- Despite Monday night's recepting the solution
agreement of Dr Adenauer's signed in Paris by Dr Adenauer Christian
Democrats against und M. Mendes-France in postponement, the Council net November. yesterday morning and re- cominended to delay the debate In view of the decision in the Paris Assembly to put of the French debato on the trenties
until December 20,
PUT OFF
SAAR POLICY
The Bundestag debate is to open with an oppostLion interpellation on Dr Aden- auer's Baar polley, which invites him to denounce the old agreement and negotiate a new one and recorda "fuil democratie rights" for Haar- landers.
cmitted speech faintly but Jane Wyman
-(London Express Service)
Royal Academy
President
\
Divorced
after she
Santa Monica,
London, Dec. 8. Britain's 180-year-old Royal leader Freddie Karger had an Academy of Arts last night "uncontrollabio temper." elected 74-year-old Professor Albert Edward Richardson ita now President.
Mise
Wyrran testifed her husband overtumed furniture about
Four New
Dutch Ships
For Far East
Singapore, Dec. 8. Four дем Dutch freighters of the Nederland Line will go on the company's Holland-Indo- nesia-Singapore run in 1858,
According to Mr H. P. de Gous, Singapore manager of the company, The four freighters have been ordered from Dutch shipyards specifically for Far East service.
the
Dissolution Of Pakistan Assembly
Governor's
Action Challenged
Karachi, Dec. 7. Pakistan's Advocato-General. Vayyaz All, argued here today that the Governor-General of Pakistan had the power to pre vent enactment of offices in- jurious to the national infarest,
He was speaking in the Sint Chlef Court during the second day's hearing of a petition challenging the validity of the Governor-General's action lait October 25 in dissolving the Pakistan Constituent Assembly And ordering that the Cabinet
reconstituted,
be
day
The Advocate-General yeste
contended that the Court
had no Jurisdiction to constälet the case because an act authoris ing it to hear welt petitions had not received the assent of the Governor-General, Mr Ghulam Mohammed.
He said today that the Co- stituent Assembly could not bệ deemed to stand higher thua thẻ Brilish Parliament, whose legiss intion was subject to the assech of the Crown,
NOT ABNORMAL
Restrictions to this effect in- posed on the Constituen! Ash sembly under section # (3) of the Independence Act of 1947 were not abnormal features, he said,
With
full
these
cheeks the Goverior-General, invested with
the powers of
Britait Crown
when
Pakistan gained independence, could prevent the enactment of laws injurious to the country's interests or which would cause breakdown of ad- ministrative machinery.
The Advocate-General added he had been authorised to say the Governor-General would give his assent to all enactment of the Assembly which were in. the Interests of the people
Hearings in the case resume cn Thursday--iteter.
London, Dec. 7.
John Boyd Carpenter, Minis- ter of Transport, agreed today to meet leaders at 400,000 British
au Banda, ts expected to call discuss a pay claim crisis which The first of these ships, the rallway workers next Monday to here on her maiden voyage in threatens Christmas fell strikes. will call next in June, 1950. the union chiefs after they had
The Minister agreed to meet
March, 1856. The Pulna Banjak
Later in
him in that year the Pulau told
a letter
that a Batjan will
situation" Wha arrive here in "dangerous September and the Pulau Batu developing in Britain's state- in November-France-Presse, owned railwayal
American
Defence
Spending On Narrow Margin
Washington, Dec. 7.
The Defence Secretary, Mr Charles Wilson, said today that United States national defence spending is "getting close" to the point where it cannot be cut any further unless world conditions change for the better.
He told a news conference that "plus or minus" $2,000,000,000 "we are getting close to the bottom unless world conditions change."
He said he is "still not sure" what the present fiscal year's defence outlay will be but it "looks like $35,500,000,000.”
Mr Wilson
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"on a pretty high level" and I don't have in mind to reduce it." On other points Mr Wilson waki;
the new
declined to dis- | search and development, seeing cuss the effect of his defence to it that, the armed forces are spending estimates on balancing equipped with the best wespons Calif., Dec. 7. the Federal budget but said in the rapidly changing military Actress Jano Wyman today that it is important to move field. He sald research now is was granted an interlocutory toward" a balanced budget. divorce in Superior Court here
CANNOT BE BALANCED charged prchestra
The
Secretary vt the Treasury, Mr George M. Humphrey, said yesterday the budget probably cannot be balanced in the fiscal year starling on July 1 next year. he has reached the age limit of they had separated on "four or Mr Wilson said that up to now five occasions and she previ-his attention has been devoted Professor Richardson has been ously had started divorce pro-mainly to
The Defence Department re-organising the is Dr Adenauer is to answer Professor of Architecture at the coodings.
preparing tremendous" Defence Depart Congress a "good many" bills next for the "It was understood that many
their interpellation and simul-Royal Academy schools since
ment and clarifying the jobs of designed to improve the attraċ- members of the coalition parties, taneously introduce the treaties 1947, and practies privately, na The couple was married in he three military arms, That Including the Christlan De on first reading. The debate is an architect.
Santa Barbara, California, on phase is "pretty well behind," he
tiveness of military sorviota, mocratic Union, favoured put- to last two, possibly three, days.
November 1, 1952 and separated said. debate until The Bundesrat (upper house) He will have only one year in six days
will consider the treaties in first office before retiring under the wedding Dr Adenauer was understood reading ntxt Friday-Router". ago limit-China Mall Spocini, Press: to have used the argument
It put off its final decision, however, till fast night, Flying
Government sub-
porters an opportunity to discuss the proposed delay with Dr Adenatier.
ting OT the January
Lady Churchill Indisposed
London, Dec. 7. Lady Churchill, wife of the Prime Minister, is suffering from A cold. Sho, will be confined to her room for a few days and has cancelled her immédiate engage- monte.
These include, a dinner and reception at the French Embassy
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.—ACTous: 3 Priority, 8 Bolero tonight, at which Ble Winston
0 Obdurate, 11 Twitters, 12 Foad. 13 Astir. 10 Tenet. 19. Used, Churchill is to receive, an 80th 22, Director, 24 Toreador, 25 Assist, 20 Maritime, Dewni 1 Abule, birthday present from
the
2 Plain. 3 Protest, 4 Robe, & Onus, 6 Images, 7 Yields, 10 Drain. Ambamador, M. Rene Marigl 14 Tepid. 18 Heverse, 10 Custom, 17 Terror, 20-Strip; 21. Wrath, on behalf of the Diplomatje 22 Duft, 28 Roam
Corpa-China Mail Special, d
The Social Democrats siro supported postponement.
He will succeed Sir Gerald and throw his clothing
Ühey "querrelled Kelly, who is retiring because when
weeks at a time." She said
75.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
YOU MEAN TO GAY THAT KHĂN OLD WITH STOLE ALL THE LETTERE THE CHLORIN
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1. He has no intention of leaving his post "unless the good Lord takes a hand,”
2. Dotallo of reservo
forces programino should be completed in another week
3.
4. Next year's spereign, mill- after their ecco He said he now will devote utary ald planning is being anniversary-United | "bigger percentage of his time examined "very carefully on a
to production problems and re- global basis."--United Press.
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