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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1965.
RUSSIA SPRINGS SURPRISE CHILDREN
Schweitzer
Will Not
Support
Refrain From "Tough Line'
Attitude To U.S.
SUBTLE APPROACH THROUGH PRESS
By DON DALLAS
London, Feb. 14.
Russia's прив leaders have surprised the diplomatic world by refraining from the “tough line" they were expected to take towards the United States and substitute frank talk for pro- paganda attacks.
Youth Group matic means.
Dr
The new direct approach is being made through Western press channels. not by diplo- Top Soviet leaders have expressed their views in "man to man" type interviews granted to American news executives.
Consumpi erti by
and Toss,
the
with inter alar
Marcos
Old Soy new geny. MESSAGE FOR IKE
The Moscow Radio report un the Zhukov Interview
him on sending messige for
quoted
*
Paris, Feb. 14. Aibert Schweitzer,
It is the kind of tactics the Kremlin has not used 1952 Nohel Peace Prize (for twenty years. winner, told
Agence The tone of interviews France-Presse ni Lam-inst
mkestly 343
will the barene, French Equatorial tough ature how by the Africa, today that he had Foreign Minister, Mr Vyncties. Bay Molotov, its his foreign withdraw his support affairs analysts to the Supreme from a group organising a Soviet last Tuesday that b youth festival in Warsaw | servers here LIT wondering! when he learned of its whether Mr Molotov was out of
step with the new leaders, political nature.
Taxed on this point on Satur- bam qitarian, day, the Soviet Prune Min.se, mython and theologun Marshal Nikola Buigonin, saiti | was cited Ly 4 Polish news Įthin! Me Mololuv' speech
a completely objective evalua- agency PAP as having patiende a West German
Born of the facts and completely netheted the point of view of organisation of i work youth
The Soviet Government." festival for peare
ges faverek- shup." to be held in August 1995. in Warsaw.
The
docker.
French
Mee
Dr Schwellz saud that the festival committee, whose beud- quarters wan in Støvigurt, West Germany, had asked him to be an honorary member.
special
dent Eisenhower.
Prest.
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Marshal Zhukov sad; “I often recall. The Une when we
Can- working together in the wus
trol Council in Berlin. At that time we were doing much bat WAN useful and our good lations facilitated good mutual understanding between our two countries, I would like to con-
President vay to
Eisenhower my good wishes for the restora- tron of friendly relations bena tween our countries,"
CONCILIATORY TONE
Nevertheless while Mr Molotov hammered Ameri can "imperialias" policy all round the world a far more concillatory tone was adopt- ed by the three key person- siltics of the new regime.
Mr Khrushchey also told the
American newsmen "There are
many good things in America." He said Russia witled
to
The children cheer and wave flags as Princess Margaret driven slowly in an open car through Skinner Park, Port of Spain, during her tour of the Caribbean-Express Photo.
DON'T SPOIL THE
MARKET
WELCOME
PRINCESS
St John,
Antigua, Feb. 14. About 80 white · garbed Antigua prisoners four of them women — pressed forward in their barbed. wire compound to cheer Princess Margaret today as sho visited a youth rally At St John's Cricket Ground.
One of them sa "Red, white and blue-these are our colours -inside prison or out!"*
They had been helping to prepare the ground for the rally. They do not usually work on Sundays but "this is a special occasion," one said,
Earlier the Princess had salled Into St John's harbour through on avenue of inter-island trad- ing sloops and fishing boats dressed overall with little Union Jacka.
FLAGS FLUTTERED
The Angs fluttered, the boat: crews cheered their heads of, the Princess laughed and waved, the sun shone--and Antigun WOR suddenly in #1 carnival mood,
The Princess wore a turquoise bluc shantung day dress with full skirt buttoned short sleeves und straw hat.
bodice and
a turquoise
At a youth rally this morning on the cricket ground, where the Australian touring team will ріну, the Princess spoke ol Antigua's "long and romantic story imperishably connected with the Royal Navy and with our greatest sallor, Nelson."
of
In an open car Princess Mar- Karot drove along lunca chikiren and then watched march pest of youth organisa- Lions, including contingents from Montserrat and the British Virgin Islands.----Router.
AMERICANS TOLD King Hussein
Madrid, Feb. 14.
While generous Americans may want their Spanish maids to share their fried chicken and apple pie, these servants usually prefer their customary food of meat or fish stew with potatoes or beans or lentils.
Visits Keisal
Baghdad, Feb. 14. King Hussein of Jordan, pliot- ing his own four-engined red- and silver aircraft, landed at Baghdad airport today to begin with King "family visit" Feisal of Iraq, his cousin.
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fellow-
Marshal NOT IN REQUEST
Bulkunin told
thenemalay anki "improve" American news executives, Mr tattons with the United States
Randolph Hearst, Je "Nothing st
and to develop trade with her It's request," he Willam Stick, "gave reason 16 believe it and Mr J. Kingsbury Smith that
he would like them
to convey
Mr Krushchev Jocularly This is part of the guidance, more the "sincere striving of the Sa- Baished off but did not entirel; on the "servant problem" given Americans and for Spaniards, viet Government to ease inter-, rxclude the presibility that he by, the United States Air Force
Lowards would one day visit the Unites to its mational
111 organisation with
particular political character."
tension and
He said that he had given is peace between the peoples, and | States. consent out of "anladalny,“
he had in other ensen,
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a desire to improve polutions with the United States."
When he was informest of thei Earlier Mr Nikita 5. Khrush- "political churneter
this chey, First Secretary of the
Soviel Communisi
Party. sid organisation," however, Dr
Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov, Schweitzer sald, he notified the newly appointed Defence Minis- committee
letter onter, had called for
Improved February that he had with-relations with the United States. The texts of all the interviews
have been released
drawn Presse.
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personnel in Spain, ac- cording to the Spanish American Courier of Madrid,
the
that an
Broadly the polley #f butgoing Malenkov regime
Servicemen are told 111 foreign affairs was 10 woo experienced maid or cook earns Britar and France and to wy froin 250 to 350 pesetas (£2,10 to detach them from Theis to £3.10) a month in addition o her board and lodging. It is alliance with the United States.
pay higher suggested that to With the expected ralification wages than this makes shortly of the Paris agreements this to rearm West Germany fine is seen to have falled-at least in Europe,
tite
The new "cards on the table" "Cat's Whiskers"
approach
direct to the United
the
Slates frankly
recognises mejor causes of world tension, notably In the Far East specifically on Formosa implies that ultimately ogies- ment between Russia and the United States is not impossible.
CURIOUS PASSAGE
and
On Mr Molotov's position Soviet affairs 'experts here point to D curious and possibly signilleart passage In the toxt of tho Khrushchev Interview
FA
Issued by Tass.
He recalled that Mr Anastas Mikoyan, who was Russia's food and trade chief for more than
20 years, vislied tho United
States in the thirties.
Mr Khrushchey said that on
his return Mr Mikoyan "old
Popular
Barcelona, Feb. 14. The old "cat's whiskers" crystal radio set is coming back into favour here.
Due to numerous power
cuts In Spain, manufac turers are finding a ready wale for this type of set which has headphones and doesn't
clcotrie
power,
Mail Special.
require
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BRITONS ARE
LIVING ON
many interesting things and had 'NEVER NEVER’
much good to say of what he saw there**
Smith, the
Mr Kingsbury interviewing journalist, then re- called that Mr Molotový also had visited the United States.
The Toas report
suld
London, Feb. 14. Britain is fast becoming a nation living on credit becBUS? otro purchase, Lord Hollen-
"Khrushchev replied that den, President of the Wholesale Molotov had been to the UnitedTextile Association, said here States in warilme and shortly today.
niter the war. He had no
opportunity to study the country Generally speaking, he ackled, in auch detail as Mikoyan did."
the weekly or monthly pay Observers here
said that packets of Britons were on disavowal of Mr Molotov's anti-r les spent before they were
might be interpreted
Western line,
#p
IN GOOD BOOKS. This remark also implies that Mr Mikoyán -- whose formal resigagliani, as Trado Minister was noodpied -- on the eve of the Supreme Bo- viet meeting...ia' lí the good books of My Khrushchev and in', nós man name com« mentators hayo suggested-m out' in the bold, with Me moved
A Router roport from Moscow
received.
Lord Hollenden was giving one reason why the tradio hact maintained is furnover only last year instead of increasing it.
Higher purchase contracts last Deceinbar were 41 per cent more than in December 1953. Not only were people, mort- gaging their Incomes but upo their
future, Lord Hollond
"To live ons vrodit tersaries » Ara Imo of full employment: might
on Saturday stingested that Mr. be all right, but what happen Mikoyan! mayinowi have bou If they country – has, ja Edoq ki riven special responsibility for fangsmikh thôno, la uhdemploy relations with
vil Special,
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DEODERANTS
Uniform and shoes, and extra month's pay at Christ- mas and the fare home and back for an annual holiday are additional. It is likewise suggested that in the case of a servant who comes from a village where toilet facili- and ties are limited, soap deoderanta might be pro- vided.
Spanish maids are
King Feisal was the Brat to Kreet King Hussein as the latter stepped of the plane, em- bracing the Jordanian monarch, and then Iraq Crown Prince Abdulilah shook hands with the visitor.
King
King
Royal
An Iraqi Army band played the National Anthems of both countries, and then Hussein, escorted by Feisal. inspected the bodyguard King Husson, King Feisal and Prince Abdullah all and wore Field Marshal's uniforms.
airmen The American their families are reminded that
The Royal party then went to not used to
of the airport being
the the marqueo treated with familiarity which domestle help where they had coffee and the sometimes receives in other Iraqi Premier, Nuri at Said, was lands and they are advised presented to King Hussein, along Iraqi treat your servants with dignity with but with firmness,"
svine 30 other notables.-United Press.
EIGHT AFRICANS ARRESTED
They are reminded, for ex- ample, that Spaniardo insist that maids use the service lift and never allow them to 11 with the family, that while they may complain of the inefficiency of the help, their makes
grumble same time "Antericans' outlandish demands at Sophiatown last night for and barbarous habits.
creating disturbances.
at the at the
Johannesburg, Feb. 14. Eight Africans were arrested
Patience suggested as the
Lt P. Duplesses, chief of the remedy for reaching an adjust-Newlands police riot squad, ment of relations.
described last night as a "quiet | Americans are also advised to night for Sophiatown with only
criticising Spanish avold
a few stones thrown at a police custome
го their maldis,
car." membering that they resent: adverse comment about their country.
to
Three Africans were admitted to hospital with light injuries A final reminder is: Don't which they claimed have been lure servants away from o'heretured by arresting, police
United Press. familles,China Mall Special.
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Hardly
Anything
To Sing About!
Pretoria, Feb. 14, - THERE is to be no more sing- ing or whistling in police This is dno of 28 fock-ups.
officially regulations gazetted which, will manko re Httle harder for peoplo arrested and detained in colls. another WHILE in a cell (unyn
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opinion of the sergeant 'on -the look-up: will. The re
kulation ways that no persón En the look-up mony- diafigure or dazinge any part DENIE, OR
NOTHER. Peralados says that anyátie bandined at a požies
if he refuses to allow himself to be medionily examined, or vaccinated, to be photographed or mesented,
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