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Seven warships convoying the first Portuguese President ever to pay a State visit to Britain this evening dropped an-

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The naval sloop Bartolomeu Dias with President General Francisco Craveiro Lopes and his wife abroad came to rest amid her escort of destroyers and frigates an hour ahead of schedule within sight of crowds peering across the Thames River estuary at Shoeburyness, near Southend.

Earlier as the convoy headed Nelson's Column In Trafalgar by the Portuguese destroyers Square will be bathed in tight. Tejo, Vouga and Lima passed So will the nearby fountains,

Channel The

watchers tho Admiralty Arch, Horse gathered with binoculars Guards, the Tower of London resorts on the English Southeast and other historic landmarks of

the capital. coast

up

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When the Bartolomeu Dias begins the final stretch of the voyago from Lisbon tomorrow, the British half of the escort --- the destroyer Vigu and two frigates - will be replaced-by four fast naval patrol boats to conduct the President's sloop up the Thames to the Tower of London,

In Royal Barge

The President will begin crowded round of engagements RS soon Us he has lunched!

tomorrow,

The President will stay at the of the Queen Palace as guest until he dies home next Friday. Tomorrow afternoon he will lay a wreath on the tomb of Bri- tnin's Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey.

His next call with be at Clar liero the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester representing Queen ence House where he will pay respeels to the Queen Elizabeth will greet the Presid-his

Mother in

At norby St James's ent's party and bring them

Palace he will receive an address to upstream dhe Royal borge

London from the In the heart of of welcome Westminster

of the London, where the Queen and County Council, head

civic administration of the capi- Duke will await their guests.

Londoners will then have tal.

The

Council Chairman, Mr their chance to welcome their

Prichard, will readi stato Norman visitors the first head

here and

17- present the address from Portugal to come

End bearing officially since 1908-when they scribed in vellum line the bedecked mile of streete the Council's crest. from: Westminster to Bucking- ham Paince along which

the President

und the Queen wili drive in carriage procession.

In the

second carlogu Exiinburgh will Duke of with Senhora Craveiro Lopes. Behind them will come Princess Margaret, the Queen Mother and other membera of the Royal have Family who also will

the ride

the President's party at

Nefester Pier.

Pride Of Place

President In the evening the and his wife will be guests of honour at the State banquet at

Paloce. Here he Buckingham Queen will propose the toast of her visitor's health and the President will reply.

The speeches at the banquet are Elven pride of place in the Brush Broadcasting Corpora- tion's programme tomorrow evening.

Final touches were today added to the street decorations along the route. Portuguese Later in the week the Presi- and British flags hung side by

will

Tho

flagpoles.

dent and his wife

travel

side from massive standards all castwards to lunch as guests of along The Mall, the majestic the Lord Mayor in the Guild- avenue approach to the Palace, hall, hub of the capital's com-

and garlands crowns

mercial and banking ife, lancehead finlata were today put will be guests, along with the in position on the three-trophy Queen and Duke, of the British

Government

gala at

opera performance, Bathed In Light

They will visit the Royal Opera House, Covent Tomorrow evening London

Garden, to hear Refael Kubelik will turn on the lights in conduct il performance of honour of its Portuguese Smetana's "The Bartered Bride. visitors. The full programme of Boodlighting will be revived from lighting.

up time midnight for the four days of the State visit,

Ike Calls

to

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Modern Touch

Turkey's now Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Mr Suat Hayri Urguplu, is shown boarding the State Carriage In London on Wednesday before presenting his credentials to Queen Elizabeth. Mr Urguplu replaces an interim Charge d'Affaires in London, Mr Faruk N. Borkol. It is hoped that Me Urguplu's appointment will strengthen still further the And Turkey, Express ties between the United Kingdom

Photo.

Russian Revolution

Anniversary

Slogans For All

Moscow, Oct. 24. Separate greetings to the "Japanese people fighting against the revival of militarism," "the great Indian people" and the Chinese People's Re- public have been issued in a series of slogans issued tonight to mark the 38th anniversary of the Rus- sian Revolution, which falls on November 7.

Among the slogans quoted by the Tass news agency was one urging workers to "raise the level of mechanisation and automation all over the in- dustrial field of production.”

to

Others called on, the food output, expartd The most modern touch in the industry

is scheduled programme

for improve quality and reduce Thursday when the President, costs with more sugar, fats, bofore returning to London for meat and milk for the people.

will see acrobatic

the opera, and formation

There was a call to the men fying displays

of the Soviet armed forces to by Britain's latest planes and

Improve your hellcopters at a Royal Air Force "ceaselessly

political know- military and station and will tour the atomic

perfect your figning research establishment nt Har-lodge well, 50 miles

west of the prepardness, master the latest

achievements capital.

of combat

Scotland Yard tonight an-techique and latest armaments." nounced restrictions on traffic,

Soviet greetings to the peoples closing a number of roads in Central London and diverting of the world included Yugo

German Federal 29 bus routes so that the proslavia, the

Republic and Finland, while the Denver, Oct. 24,

escorted ccssion to the Palace,

Household Cavalry in greeting to Austrin welcomed

he PRESIDENT Eisenhower to the

treaty reviving the in-

and met with UN Ambas- their age-old uniforms of shin-

democratic ing breastplates and plumed dependent sador Henry Cabot Lodge, helmets, will be unhindered by Jr, today and also called vehicles.

Car parking facilities in the in his top economic ad- visers for a quick briefing area have been withdrawn so that the crowds can assemble at on the national economy vantage points. and perhaps an educated viewpoint on the fluctunt said ing stock market.

this

Fog Problem

Austria,"

Lasting Peace

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33 Years For

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Berlin, Oct. 24. A sentence of 33 year hard fabour

Wos Imposed by a United States Army ocurt martial carlier this month

soldier

who deserted to East Germany,

private

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here

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the

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with

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binsself associating Communist movementa in Eant

knowing Germany, that they advocated "the violent overthrow of the US Government.“

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One greetings slogan said: "Long live the friendship and British offel spokesman co-operation of the peoples of evening: MAU our Britain, the United States and preparations are made. All we the Soviet Union in their fight Mr Lodge, who arrived here by need now is a fine day for the to ease international tension, to

preserve the peaceful plane at 10.55 um., went im-crowds and for the President,

existence of states and to secure mediately to Fitzsimons Army

a lasting peace in the world," Hospital to call on Mr Elsen- hower before lunch.

Another hoped that Soviet But plane to prevent fog-not

France and uncommon in Londons in late friendship with October-disrupting the schedule may it grow "in their com

man struggle for peace, agakist are ready.

the resurgence of German If it is foggy

the President

militarism and for the establish- drive to will

Westminster ment of a systern of collective instead of entering London

security in Europe." along its river ipproach.

Weather experts tonight One slogan was addressed to the school tower and fell on (Estd. 1855; The only 100-year old Tea Merchants in H.K.). feared some fog but belleved it "the workers of the German him in the playground."

Nepublic by midday. Fedoral

fighting might disperse

Boymans was rushed to w Sunshine was forecast. for later against the forces of reaction."

1ospital-Chiria Mail Special. in the day. Reuter

Ho cald he intended to cover all recent UN developments in cluding the walkout of the delegation from the United Nations over attempts to include the troubled North on the UN Africa situation agenda.

Full-Scale Briefing

It will be the President's first full-scale briefing on United Nations developments since he was stricken with a heart al- tacic on September 21. "I expect to discuss everything about the United Nations In- cluding the French question," Mr Lodge Lo

told newsmon before driving to the hospital. He flew hore from Salt Lake City where he made a sponch over the weekend. He was to By from here to Sloux Falls, South Dakota, for Lanother

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