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The Lunch- Hour
ROWDS streamed along! the bread pavements of
the West End 'streets.
was
It
the luncheon hour, which, each weekday, works wonderful
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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1955,
VIETNAMESE ELECTIONS
Vital To Honour Agreement Says Britain
transformations ENVOY IN
upon junior typists and young seamstresses and ap- prentice shop - assistants, making them all, for GO minutes, into ladies leisure.
f
Shop windows do not dis. criminate, out lay their offerings
from hard
ofce
invitingly at the feet, alike of heiresses, visitors rurgency countries
and
girls. And a man might be
pardoned these days for finding
it dificult to distinguish one sort
LONDON
-London, July 1.
British Mirüsters told a special envoy from South Vietnam here today they con- sidered it vital that the Indo-China armistice agreement be honoured in full by the staging of nation-wide elections in Vietnam next July.
Diplomatic sources said the statement from the other of those who came in discussions between Mr Harold window-shop. ·
IN AND OUT
NYONE, any man at least, A soling Mary and
Anne, 'strolling down the West End street, might have been excused for thinking they were girl
with all the money and time in the world to spend and to spare. ;
The two girls studied one store) window at length; and then walked into the shop."
Presently,
they came out of the shop again. Their pace was a little quicker, perhaps, than when they had entered. It was not quick enough.
F
COMBINED OPERATION- POR hard on the two girls'
heels came an older woman..... who caught up with them, and said something which made Mary and Anne turn suddenly pale, and islanded them from all the other hurrying girls in the street.
"saw you take two cardigans and one shirt, without paying for them" the older woman said again to the girls.
She led them back into "the store. In the managers office, Anne said: "Yes, we did steal the things. It was a kind of combined operation, but it was mainly my fault."
AT
PARENTS
:
T the office where the two girls worked, their friends began to look at their watches and lick their tips in a charitable sort of way at the thought of the row there would be when the two teen-agers reported late Егот their
back
50
Luncheon-hour.
were
Macmillan, the Foreign Secretary, his Minister of State, the Marquess of Read- ing, and Mr Nguyen Huu Chau, a Minister in the Saigon Government of Mr Ngo Dinh Diem.
Diplomatic sources stated that i Mr Chau assured British officials that his Government would meet representatives from the North for preparatory talks about the
as' scheduled. elections:
SOUTHERN The South feared,
FEARS Vietnamese however, that the Communists might refuse to o negotiate with the Saigon Government because it da not sign the armistice_agrie- ment in Geneva, France a bead of the French Union, signed the
on behalf of South Yjetnam.
meni
Steeple Record A MATTER OF
Helsinki, July 1, 4 Twenty-two-year-old Pentti Karvonen of Finland set a new official world' record in the 3,000-metre steeple, clocking 8.47.8 in the second day of the July Games of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium, today.
The former record was 8.49.6 by Sandor Rosszal of Hungary-United Press.
All-British
Women's Doubles
London, July 1.. For the first time for 19 years Britain is assured of the
women's doubles title as two British bars won the semi-finals
this event
when
HONOUR
Paris, July 1.
One of France's distinguished families was in the news again today when one of its members. M. Serge Groussard, a well known writer, told reporters that he had slapped a man who allegedly made unfavourable references to his family lightly because of his age.”
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The man who was slapped, M. Jacques Biscarre, an attorney, had earlier this morning HONGKONG & SHANGHAI received two seconds sent by M. Groussard's father, Colonel Georges Groussard, of World. Wär Two resistance fame, who challenged M. Biscarre to a duel.
"M, Serge Groussard, who said he went to M, Biscarre's home and delivered the slaps on the
night that M. Biscar:2 gedly insulted his family, and declared
COURT FIGHT
today
that following the slaps, "I was Miss Shirley Bloomer and Miss assailed try six persons whe Pat Ward Anally ended the wielded chairs, whisky battles American postwar domination and even dessert. knives," he said, they felt certain that I had not hurt eliminated the only remaining them too much." United States combination, Mrs Beverly Fleitz and Miss Darlene Hard by 8-3, 0-7. The other Bri- tish finalists are Miss Angela
Biscarre upon to ensure Mortimer and Miss Ann Shilcock, who defeated the young Ans- tralian
Miss Fay Muller team, and Mrs Lew Hoad, 6-2, 6-1.
Before it opens the talks with the Communists the, Saigon government is anxious to obtain the views of all three Western Powers about the conditions it should insist that
next year's elections. ате genuinely free.
This was one of the
main topics Mr Chau discussed with senior Foreign Office officials at the this afternoon's session of
here.
and
The "Affair' Groussard" began last Wednesday when Colonel Groussard and M. were engaged in courtroom fight when they were opposed in a child custody case, The date of the cuel between Colonel Groussard and M. has not yet been set.
American Miss Louise Brough will be in two finals tomorrCW. In addition to her vital singles Biscarre
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hid seconds. ings fully sympathised with Mr tinian Enrique Morea in a bid
Colonel mixed doubles
Asked by a group of Canadian George Groussard Chau's concern for fair electoral to wrest the
titles from
Americans Miss gained world fame as chief of all women journalists now visiting conditions in Vietnam, They Doris Hart and Vic Seixas. Both free French espionage
Russia if they had ever been to however, that Britain's
partnerships reached the mixed sabotage services during World vich (both over 80) replied "no. Canada, Mikoyan and Kagano- Mr Chau, a close adviser of felt. his Prime Minister, arrived here not
attitude to the
problem could
War Two.. from Paris last night
we feel very young tonight be determined until after final at the expense of Austra on a not
His headquarters were in and quite expable of going 24-hour visit for talks
at the the preparatory talks had start-lian teams today Reuter
ed and the international com
Geneva, where he worked
Russian leaders af- Foreign Office.
Canada
co-operation with mission-India,
Allen tending included. Under the Geneva agreement Poland-which is to supervise
Mr Georgi Dulies, head of American Malenkov, former Premler and the whole country is to be
the elections was functioning..
counter-espionage in reunited under a single govern-
Europe.
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Hongkong and Sabay sides started on time-by the
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In the manager's office at the store. Mary and Anne had other things to worry about, for the police arrived.
The two girls
Saigon, July 1. taken to the station
South Vietnamese Next morning at Great Mark-National Army operations in borough Street, they were shown the Seven Mountains region into the dock together two
a Gov- completed; have been
The
have
pretty girls who glanced th:cugh ernment source announced: here eyes tears had reddened, to the today. public gallery, where the father
The Army yesterday took over area of Cochin-Ching just at the Cambodian border,
of one and the mother of the this hilly other, witches in misery to see
what would happen to their the source said, with only 16 daughters.
men wounded. Casualties on the side of the dissident religious
C01- two
If this commitment were not
ON SAAR
hocured wide credence PLEBISCITE end, which permitted resistanc
the accusations: be given to
by the already being made Communist
powers that South Vietnam, backed by the United States intended to "sabotage" the Geneva agreement because it feared the result of the poll.
Earlier at today's meetings Mr Chau had told the Foreign Office about the talks he had in Paris this week with the French Government,
NEHRU TALKS
The Indo-China situation i will feature in the talks which Mr Jawaharlal Nehru Is to have here with Sir Anthony Eden next week. The communique. issued after Mr Nehru's recent talks in Moscow with Soviet leaders expressed concern about implementaion of the BOTH girls pleaded guilty, and set of Hoa Hao' were probably
Geneva agreemenis, the story was told briefly much heavier, though these are 10 Mr
yet known, he said.
Mr Chau was tonight Blying Clyde Wilson, the
During the operations, the back to Saigon to report to Bir magistrate. Mary's father came
National Army
47 { Diem on his mission to Europe forward. "It's such a shock
arrested suspects, a group of some 100-Reuter.
Took refuge
SO ASHAMED
to
not
ín
me," he said, "she's such assidents
don't know what to Arme's mother said: "She's Cambodia, the same source said,
girl
such
IN RICE PADDIES
Saarbruecken, July 1. The five-nation cermission to supervise the forthcoming Saar plebiscite opened its first session here today under its Belgian Chairman, M. Fernand Dehousse, and laid down a frame of re- ference for its work.
also studied The Commission four "Saar Government bills of relating to the organisation the plebiscite which offers the population of this small bordér state between "France and Ger- many, a European stature under last October's Franco-Germani agreement.
the
agents who had been sentenced to death to escape.
A film,
Jericho,
was later based on Presse.
this exploit-France-
BOYS AND GIRLS PAGE SOLUTIONS
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It is thought here in political quarters that the appointment of a Saar commissioner would not be made at the Strasbourg
AS meeting on Tuesday of Council of Ministers of Europe. HAWAIIAN REBUS: This appointment may not be Territory: Sugar Peark Harbour.
DIAMOND: decided until after the plebiscite.
-Reuter,
a good girl. She's saving General Ba Cut's troops were COUNTY CRICKET TABLE
up to buy a gramophone keep ing her money for that, we thought we'd let her, so that she
would home."
have
amusement
at
Mary said: "I'm so ashamed." Anne said. the same,
"Whose
idea was it?" the magistrate asked Anne.
"I think it was both of us," Anne said. "We were just wast ing time, looking at the shopa." They were both discharged absolutely, but ordered to pay £2 2s. cts, each.
believed to be now in the region between Hation and Rachgia, an area of half-fcoded rice paddles at the southern tip of Cochin- China, along the Gulf of Siam.
Informed observers predicted. that the National Army would probably move next
into this area, although they were not sure whether Ba Cur's 4,000 to 5,000 partisans would
resist strongly or try to escape.
it, however,
that
beginning of Army operations Outside the courtroom, they against the Hoi Hao in the west
They
during past month, the
TOP POSITIONS
MAINTAINED
London, July 1. Positions at the head of the County Cricket Championship table were unaffected by today's dabbed powder on the tear- had revealed the beginning of results. stains, and presently, each) the end for their opponents,
accompanied by a parent, they whom they found both Surrey and Yorkshire both won their matches
.went out into the crowded heterogeneous and poorly yesterday to establish themselves well at the top,
stræets,
And there was. nothing about them to mark them out from the many girls who at that lunch hour found themselves enjoying
a little freedom.>"
trained-France-Presse,
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Hampshire, beaten by York 150-nin defeat of Nottingham- shire, remain in third position chire at Birmingham By taking Tokyo, July 2
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