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KING'S PRINCESS
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Phyllis Calvert.
Richard Burton • Edward 'Underdown
Name
The Woman with Ho Hanse
TROM THE NOVEL HAPPY HOW I GO
BY THERESA CHANSES
HELEN CHERRY ANTHONY NICHOLLS-JAMES HAYTER
& JOHN STAFFORD PRODUZION › Besan Play by Day Margan and Ladislas Vajda
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ERIC PORTMAN
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CHARLES GOLDNER HUGH FRENCH
WALTER BILL
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1955.
Sudan Intervention Out Of Question
BRITAIN UNLIKELY TO INTERFERE
Maria Pla and her An unusual angle shot of Princess
they admire husband, I'rince Alexander of Yugoslavia as
the lovely view of Capri form the rails of a yacht-ExpressS Photo.
Betting On The Boats
London, Aug. 22.
NACH summer Sunday tha
EA
steamer
Royal Princess Greenwich chugged out of
Indon with passengers who had paid four shillings .each
to cruise down the Thames and see some rowing races.
The rowing was arranged by a roputable club, the Globe, but starting orders were given from the Royal Princess.
Thon one Sunday a new passen- ger boarded the Royal Prin- cess. This was the scene that greeled him.
on the
One man stood
slar- board side calling the odds against the three
crews in
ench race.
A second man stood on the port
side doing the same.
Each had a blackboard showing the odds-and each was our- rounded by about 60 people.
With Warrant
The new passenger was a polleo omeer armed with a warrant He under the Betting Act, orrosted the two men.
Today Greenwich Magistrates Court heard that a policeman and a policewoman had taken trips on the Royal Princess for several Sundays.
They said that, as soon as the steamer lett the pier book- makers stands with ali the paraphernalia of the track
were set up on the upper deck,
The rain, Edward Dingle, 50, a labourer, and W. Bryon 35, ladies' haladresser, both of declared Southern London,
that they did not know they were doing anything wrong. They ploaded not guilty and both were sent for trial. -China Ma Special.
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BIAOR: DAWOTAS
Absconding Pets:
Police Called
to
London, Aug. 22. Policemen were called in help track down two absconding pet reptiles.
The first call from the Six Bells public house, Ruislip, near Lon- don, where the landlord's two-foot long pet baby crocodile, Clara, was miss- ed from her lair in the back garden pond.
Folivemen found Clara after a two-bour search. She
was half
buried in
long grass and leaves in a ditch a few yards from her
home.
Mr Maurice Ives, who bought Clara and a baby monkey a few days to start zoo for his customers" children, picked her up and carried her back to the garden pond,
"She is quite tame, and will not hurt anyone," he said.
Renille No. 2 is a 15- foot python missing from a sea front jungle exhibition at Scarborough, Yorkshire. Its owner, Mr. Adrian Darley, spent 11. hours searching for It and bo- loves it may have shyly colled self up in a dark corner, to “get away from all"-China Mali Spe- Gial
Nationalist
Deserters
Paris, Aug. 22. Five Nationalist Chinese army men crossed over to the Chinese People's Liberation last week.. the Peking Army radio reported today.
Four of the men were at- tached to the so-collect "Sam- pan" unit of Chlung Kai-shek': *Anti-Communist Nallonal Sol- vation Army," stationed Quemoy island.
They mada good their escape In a motor junk last Thursday. According to the radio, other man, Chen Ta-sai, of tho Nationallst 34th Division deserted his group on Tatan island in the Quemoy group on August 15 last. He swam across Amoy ότι a make-shift bamboo raft--France-Presacć,
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From Government
By K. C. Thaler
*London, Aug. 22.
Britain hinted strongly today that she opposes the Egyptian Government's 'pro- posal for British and Egyptian forces to deal with the army rebellion in Southern Sudan.
The Foreign Office made it clear today that any such proposal would have to come from the Sudan Government itself, which "must restore its own authority."
Pointing to
Britain was anxious to the improved | which situation today in the Southern avoid. Sudan the Foreign Office in Bug Britain has decided, they dicated that there was no im-said, not to oppose a plebiscite mediate need for military asif this was the expressed wish sistance from the Condomini of the Sudanese. (Britain and Egypt),
10
But,
said the Foreign Office, we have Eo far received formal proposals from the Sudan Government for a plebiscite."
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A spokesman said, however, that "the Condomini are thore to help and to give such as- sistance as may be required ini Commenting on the reported the light of the situation.
Egyptian proposal for Latest reports reaching Lon- Sudanese round-table conference dun, the spokesman said. Indi- with the participation of leaders cated that the situation was of all partics, a spokesman sald "slightly easter" in the Southern that such a course Sudan, following the surrender of some of the mutineers.
No Reply
on
the im-
The emphasis proved situations and on the Sudan Government's authority in this matter was a strong point that Britain is not at pro- sent contemplating to agree to Cairo's suggestions.
Britain
10 Egypt proposed that their forces should be en to the South Sudan to help
restore order there.
to
was for the Sudan Government itself deelde.
In reply to questions at the regular noon Press conference, the Foreign Offee spokesmarı said there was no evidence to support charges in the British Freas that Egyptians had a hand in the current Sudanese troubles.
He also denied suggestions from Egyptian scurces
that Brilaire was to blame for the disordera,
Supervision
No official British reply 50 far has been sent to Cairo, o
The Times, In an editorial spokesman said,
today, assertaxi that the situation It Was dist
disclosed that the In the South Sudan offered "un- Governor-General for the Sudan rivalled opportunities. for mis- Sir Knox Helm, today conferred chief making" and added that with
Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, Per the Egyptians were able to ex- manent Under-Secretary Di
State at the Foreign Office, and ploit southem discontent against with Mr T. E. Bromley of the the Khartoum Government,
Meanwhile,
reports Khartoum African Department.
and
He is returning to Khartoum sad that the Parlament today
bo exclude Britain tomorrow for
voted an on-the-spot! consultation.
Egypt from the International Commission which is to super- vise the Sudary's self-determina- tich.
The Foreign Ofce also stated today that Britain was agree able to a plebiscito for Sudanese self-determination if the Sudan Government were to decide such a course.
No Opposition
C
on
Earlier, Britain agreed with Egypt to let the Sudan Govern- ment and Parliament determine the composition of the Commis- Bion
favoured-and
Britain
still
the
A plebiscite would replace the favours-a Neutral Commission, proposed Constituent Assembly while Egypt proposed that the to deal with Sudanese self-decision should Ile with determination, as laid down in Khartoum Parliament the Anglo- Egyptian Sudan ugreement of 1985.
Britain accepted this suggeS-
Ilon to help spoed the formation Officials cautioned, however, of the Commission. - United that it might lead to delays | Press.
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