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CHANCELLOR WARNS BRITAIN

Grave Danger Of Losing World Markets

London, Sept. 19.

Norwegians Prefer Own Films

Oslo, Sept, 10.

The four most popular aims in Norway in the period 1980-55 were 1) a Norwegian Olm called

3) the production

Norwegian

Anglo- The

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, "We are getting married", 2) Mr Harold Macmillan, warned Britain melight", tonight, "We are losing our share of the world markets" because of soaring production costs.

No 'Cheap Jacks'

At Olympics

Melbourne, Sept. 19. Spectatora ot Olympic Gutten venues in Melbourlic

only will be offered

the best products from bars.

cafes, molt drink and sweet

stalls, and boys, according

to the organisers.

fo

A Committee will vei all applicants to mell goods at the venues, with the idea

the of protecting pubile,

Brigadier C. M. Elilots. charge of all who In catering for the (james, saki that the Committee would manufacturera approve only manti who sold top quality goods, He acted: "We are out

visitors to the to protect

Games renu

mellern

uf

'cheap-Jack' goods."----China Mall Special.

TELEPHONE

SERVICE TO HELL

Paarl, Scot H

It will soon be posible to put through a telephone call to Heli.

Hell on boated area in a n the mugged mountain region Price Albert clastriet near

Par

of

-

It

one of the most neversible villages in the Union South Africa red s mily tena of communication with the outside world has far been a rough truck.

Telephone extensons are now being inid in the Printer Albert detectChua Mail Special.

T

Preserving Field

Copenhagen. Sept. 19.

Ambork Historical Museum is to try to preserve feld at Lindholm Hoeje, near Sundby. Jutland, in its original condition by covering it with plastic.

As the same line, Mr Muc- milch said "we are not doing

Shelland Gang

with The

and 4) "Gore

of the 30 most popular ma during this period, 13 were Nor- weglun, eight American, and Three Swedish,

Norwegian Blm production is very mall. Since the war, only

to badly" the banung the export | 88 Norwegian Aims have been balije.

Mr Macmillan, holder ; exhibited in Norway, compared

of Britain's purse Krings, told Conservatives : Bromity: "We have out gut the export murplus;

with over 2,000 Amclean flims, necording to the yearbook published by the Norwegian

we went, but we have moved IL Muniripol Cinemas Azecka-

hg way toward

Mr Mucmillan said the fetal vulue of exports in the fest eight, months of this year rosas 12 per

import value:.| cent over 1955

nereustid by only one and a half per cent over that time, he said

Dark Side

But he picted the dink sile 14x) "Since the war, production In Rome up about 30 жT CONE, mov incorons by about u per verst

ceasta

That's why ก production have recently risen twice as fast n the Americans. while the Gennai have not He at alld.

"As a result, we are losing sur share of the world markets and our power to em

our living Ure world!

constantly thretleneck," Turning

الي

Co-

threat, to another Mr Muemilan suici Pre-ident Nasser's seizure of the Suez Canal "has destroye i Adence, despite his subseque al

about promises

freedom tai access to all its users."

"The task before us is ow to cristire that is availablilly to all is not able to political interference and In tiot en- dangered by neglect of main- tenance and improvement lack of skill in management ̧* he mud.

Wage Appeal

or

}

According to the yearbook. thees are 820 cinemas in Nor way, of which 198 are municip- sily owned. Box office receipts On laet year were £3,100,000. the average, each visited the cinema 1471 last year.-China Mail Spectal,!

Norwes

Strike Threat In Singapore

Singapore, Sepi 19. The Singapore City Counell Biletery Union which claims.

represent 200 dally paid workers today serve the Coun- ell with a 14-day strike notice.

Thus da the fourth union to threnken to call out ita mem- Lers in support of a strike by 363

worken SZUK

How In Its fourth week --Reuter,

COPPER BELT

NEAR NORMAL

Kitwe, Sept. 19. Except for Roan Antelope workers, the turnout of African daily paid mine workers on the Northern Rhodesian copper beli was normal again today, mine sources reported.

The numbers who dal turn

up for work at Roun Antelope

dad jngrense süghty

Mining clreles

there was

pointed

apport in the Roan

out

Antelope

French General In Cyprus

of the French

General Jean Gilles (left), commander paratroop force which is now in Cyprus, leaving British Miliary Headquarters in Nicosia with Brigadier N.A.H. But- ler, commander of British paratroops on the island. They

together 01 had just ended their first conference

Press Photo. operation over the Sues crisis-Central

Co-

DIFFERENT PATHS OF SOCIALISM

By DAVID CHIP

Peking, Sept. 19.

EAST WEST

GERMAN INCIDENTS

Berlin, Sept. 19.

---Tho **East German Foreign Ministry totny issued a protest arminst alleged recent "pro- vocative inckients" on the Enst- West German border,

A declarationì published by the Exot

Germa NOWE Agency ADN, said "the increasing res

petition of Buch incidents" showed that the West German Government has failed to take NECESSITY MERSUTES on the border between the two Cer- man states in the interest of the population and of security.

The Ministry listed a number of border Incidents alleged to Irave occurred between May 8 and September 7 for which 14 said the West-German Govern- ment was "fully responsible."- Reuler.

The leader of the Yugoslav fraternal delega- tion, Mr J. Veselinov, told the eighth congress of the Chinese Communist Party today that "social- ism would stagnate" unless it was understood that there were different paths to socialism.

Veselinov declared Yugoslavia that quick to grasp

culture.

Communist Subversion In Malaya

Alor Star, Sept. 18. The Chief Minister of Majayn, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said 10- day Comununists were now By- ing to achieve their alms "subverdye mentis."

by

course

Addressing a civics attended by 30 polles omeres, the Tengku sud police could

the help counter

Communists "by being friendly and helpful to the public as in this way they can win their hearts and their loyalty to the Government,"

The Chief Minister wid police. officers would have to "work harder than ever before" in an independent Maley-Reuter,

Franco-German Conference

Paris, Sept. 19.

The French Premier, M. Guy Mollett, wil meet Chancellor Korad

Adenauer of West

Germany in Brussels on Septem

ber 28, the Premior's office said tonight,

The twu Premiers are meeting in a bid to speed up plans for closer European integration, ac- cording to usually well informed

sources here

ine vid

The

falke

mine for Mr Matthew Nkoloma -The General Secretary of the Mr

Mineworkers Union now de- Though he made no direct tained uder the emergency re-reference to Stalin or to Yugo had been gulations-China Mali Special. slovia's seven years in the Com-rigid centralistic management

munisl wilderness, he made it of economy, state

are expected to As well RS olher

over the Euratom and clear that Yugoslavia was ter- education

gave birth to common market projects of the tain it had followed the right spheres of life

coal stcel pool nations— fine and that others would be bureaucratism which attempted x

to become the almightly master France, West Germany, Italy. wise to follow it bor,

and Belgium, Holland and Luxem- and the bourg--and the Franco-German people bereme automatic executors of the will agreement on the Snar eigned of the almighty bureauerpfy and In

Reuter. apparatus

The

of major portion Minemilun's speech was devoted to price-holding and use of con- trois in a free economy.

Hu supplemented the Government's Appeals for voluntary wage restamint by pointing out that average wages had risen by 45 per cent since 1961 while prices had gone up a mere 28 per ceni. That leaves the worker with, clear Rain of over 15 per cent," he said.

11

Hesitate

The Chancellor Mald recent liberalisation of European trade "has proveri to our silvantage, and so has the whole movement The fold dates from Viking

which we and other countries times and is estimated to be have been making towards re- about 1,000 years old. The soit, lucing barriers to trade.“

While it might be nercestry which is an interesting example of cultivation

to In crisis conditions by side, had Kain undisturbed in fla originai that trend, I must say What I cordillon until

would recently, after

hesitate 10 being mundated by sand.—China | nomai conditions." Mall Special.

Press,

reverse

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In

United

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EIGHT- FIFTEEN THIS MORNING,

POP?

NO-IVE GOT

SOME WORK THAT

I COULDNT DO

AT THE

OFFICE.

Indonesia Reaffirms

Neutrality

Djekaria, Sept. 19. Indonesia today reaffirmed Its "neutrality in the light of last Soviet-Indonesian week's joint communique.

The Government

Announced

that "ponding the return of the presidentkai party now touring Eust

Europe it found it neces- sary to emphasise that indonesin had "not deviated from its in- dependent foreign policy,

was

The delegation is the first to extend a Communist Party con-

Yugoslavin since ແ expelled from the Cominform in 1048 and Veselinov gave what was virtually u lecture ou com- seemned to be munism which nimed at China. He emphasised that his country

"surmounted ali difficulties because they were faithful 10 Marxist-

Leninist teachings."

Outspoken

He was outspoken in his of The insoundement followed remarks on aspectn Cabinet debate on the com

com-bureuzeracy

centralism munique-Lesued In Moscow at which have been mentioned the conclusion of President frequently at the eighth congress. Sockamo's Russian tour-which has been criticised by five of the eight

government partice.-- Reuter.

Petrol Reserve

For Jordan

Amman, Sept. 19. Jordan's Prime Minister, Soid e Mufti, toring issued an order, wasting all petroleum companies selling kerosene and benzino in Jordan to keep in permanent reserve 14

dayo supply of these

fuel for emergency you-

The order, issued in

AESCO with defence tegulations,

sald

the companies could not

writ-

He said the classics of com- nuntern particularly the Ings of Lenin were, "o warning against Live danger of tresu- cralism in the beginning of the development of Socialist Rociety pointing out that bureaucratism fetters the freedom and initia- live of the working man and con become

C

brake to the development of malerul forces."

First Families From Jordan

Nicosia, Sept, 19. The first British

rervice

sell all or part of that reserve families to be evacuated from without permission from the Jordan arrived here this even Primo Minister, ---France-Presse.

*Paris, Sept. 19. The crew of an Air France DCS, stranded at Goundam In

wero able to

of

whole Nie.

the

Great Delicacy

pa

Luxembourg

last

June-

Rabol, Sept. 19. Cavendish W. Camnoon, first Americon Ambassador to Moroc

errived here today by air from Lisbon to take up his post,

With great delicacy, he re- ferred to

co Yugosluvia's Isolation from the Communist bloe when the received many bitter

China attacks from "our (pocket international pos-

Mr

Cannon has

previcky served as Ambassador to Por

U ter several yeurs.”—Reu- tugel, Syria, Yugoslavia god

ter.

more recently Greece.-Reuter,

Chinese Red Bureaucracy

Accused Of Snobbishness

Tokyo, Sept. 19.

A high Communist official accused Chinese Communist bureaucracy today of snobbishness, laziness, vacillation, conceit and self-complacency, Radio Peking reported.

The report was made by Teng ideas and then take the policy Hsis-ping, chief excretary of the back to the masses. Central Committee and But he said all is not well secretary-general of the Eighth and "not a few leading bodies Chinese Communist Party Con- and leading endres hold them- grew now in cession in Pelding, selves aloof and do not some contact with the Teng minced no words in his into close report on aceded revisions of masses"

and his the party constitution

"They often fall to consult Gome

on their subordinate comrades and

consideration the actual

cont

ing aboard RAF planes on their changes Lovelled air" 001= the masses end do not take into

way to Britain.

"responsible" and

cials of the Red Plis of hetoms of a partlovina/ Lima -and- The departure Jordan of 93 British turners and children proposed change

the French Sudan by a burst of RAF

families followed the most of his speech to the. Com inner tube on the tall wheel, British Government's advice to munist polley of "mass line" ty

take off again British citizens there to leave Under this policy the Communist after stuffing the wheel with unless they had preesing relentlers are supposed to get their sand, reported Air China Mah Special.

Franct--

DON'T TEL

ME YOUR "TYPIST

DOESN'T UNDERSTAND

YOU

THER

based on

one out mechamlowly and blind...

salt

"buck Tang no criticised son to stay, in view of the tense basic ideas from the people, for passing" prevalent in some do those Partments which left problem Middle East situation-Reuter,mulate policy

Feither myishandled or, lett un- solved until too late,”. Other. officials spend their time deal- ing with paper add a LANGU grams, hd sold, Some listen to flattery, he added,

Brief encounter

PRECIOUS DROPS FOR

PRECIOUS MOMENTE.

CHERRY. HEERING

Not Carried Out

"Another falily form of birERLICENCY markliaus,” he sai officials, do not try

matters to the, people to louing ord donas

thoroshilly... OSTTI

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