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NOW PARIS DAZZLES THE QUEEN MACMILLAN TO It Was Glittering "Temps Perdu" On The Banks Of The Seine
A SHOCK FOR 'The City Has Never Seen
AMERICANS
Versalles, Apr. 9.
A group of American tourists who chose the day of Queen Elizabeth's visit to Ver- Rallies to do their sightseeing at the Palace were taken aback when fold the. Queen was there,
As they drove up toward the gate in their car, a pollerman hailed them and said: "You cannot enter, You need a special par to see the Queen."
RESTAURANTS FILLED
"The Queen?“ replied the astonished, Ameri- ran driver in shaky French. "Do you utiji have a Quren in Versailles?" Even the surroundings of the Palace were jammed, and the tourists had dißculty In obtaining a meal. Restaurants were filted with Journalists, drivers of official cars And others conureted with the viali. - France-Presse,
America Says: WE DIDN'T SEND TANKER
Washington, Apr. 9. The Stale Department spokesman today categoric- ally denied that it was on tho Instructions of the American Government that an American tanker recent- ly passed through the Tiran Straits with a cargo of oil to be delivered to the Israeli port of Elath.
The
thee
sak apokazanan Secretary of State. Mr Jolon Foster Dulles, had never stated that the United States wwuhi officially send a merchant vessel flying the American
fing into
the Gulf of Aqaba to establish the International Aqaba waters,
status
Anything Like
Like It'
Paris, Apr. 9.
Paris tonight dazzled its visiting Queen and half a million of its own sophisticated residents, with a spectacular pageant and festival along the banks of the River Seine as the Royal couple sailed by in an illuminated yacht.
For pomp, circumstances and pageantry, the city had never seen anything like it.
Napoleonic Grenadiers and Louis XV Cavaliers mingled with dancing provincials in folklore costumes, acrobats, jug- glers, boy singers and flower girls along an open air stage miles wide.
It was a once-only performance, opening and closing tonight, the homage of the people of Paris to Queen Eliza- beth and her husband, Prince Philip.
During The Visit TALKS ON SUEZ
Paris, Apr. 9. The British and French Foreign Minis- ters are having talka on the Suez situation dur ing the Queen's slate visil to France, French Foreign Minis try spokesman said to- day.
He told a press conference the two ministers, M. Chritian Pineau and Mr Selwyn Lloyd,
Me Dulles Jadicated he was in I had a brief preliminary discus
sion Inst night after Invour
the of such 11 passage through the Straits of Tiran. In Presidential dinner in the Elyses
so far an it concering noima Palace and would resume their trade relations between #talks tomorrow morning. United States and Israel, the spokesman addrd.
The spokesman said that the Israel Ambassador, Mr Abba Eban, had informed the State Department last Friday that an American tunker chartered by the Israeli Government, was about to pass through tou Straits of Presse,
Tiran. Fines-
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the spokesman French Government was closely the current negotiations watching between the United States and Egyp: on the Suez problem.
thet was not impossible" France would have recourse to the United Nations Security Council among other possibilities being envisaged, he said,China Mail Special.
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U.S. ADVICE ON CANAL
Washington, Apr. 11. The United States was still sug- gesting that American ships use "prudence" with regard to the Suez Canal, which was formally declared opon
by
Cairo today
Stato White, the Mr Lincoln
Department spokesman, süld Washington had not changed its position from that stated about two weeks ago,—Reuter,
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8 Meter, D Utople, 10 Palon; 11 Trait, 12 Pope, 13 Rotós, 10 In- hero, 10 Ranges, 20 Testa, 22 Limp, 28 Tod 20 Strip, 20 Turden, 27 Rigid, 28 Grođi, 29 Centre, ‹ Down Plumpost, 2 Prospers, 3 Emit, 4 Tearing, 5 Retires, 6 Orator, 7. Ghove, 14 Se-me-nt, 15 Buspenso, 10 Inal pid, 17 Heretic, 19 Attire," ter, 24) Dude.:
It began, when the Royal | the stream from the Port Du couple, accompanied by President Gros-Caillou near the Foreign Rene Coty, embarked on the Ministry, to see a living tablenu state veste "Borde Fretigny" for of the history of France.
Before their cruise up the Seine.
the Palace of the Legion of Honour, stood three ranka of Empire Grenadiers, looking like lead soldiers in a tin box whose cover were the roofs of Paris.
For hours, throngs reminiscent of Bastille Day France's National Holiday-thronged the a1recis for blocks around the river, jockeying for a vantage point for the spectacle.
The Queen was piped aboard the yacht, and she stepped
SHOW WAS
SPECIALLY
FOR THEM
PRESIDENT COTY
THE QUEEN
PRINCE PHILIP
nimbly up the covered gang- planit and took her seat in what appeared to be a glass-enclosed cage on the stern of the boat.
It was like an illuminated throne for a fairy queen, and the crowds roared "Vive La Relne," or sha mume into sight. The quays simmered with the Brillanc
thousande "und projectors, scarchilehts etching out the "ngo-all menu. ments of Parts A
Amerinhos, escorted; the “Borte
bank near the
flew the XIV and
On the right
Gardens Tulleries
Louis standards of Lods XV, flapping white with Flour De Lys
and In gold, farther on the Cavaliers of the King's Household.
on
Myrled lighia glimmered the waters as the yacht sailed on past the Vert-Galant, point Do La of the prow of the Ile Cite, where
Henri 14 Kermesse (Carnival) full swing.
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The ladies and cortumed
was
in
gentlemen
in the dress of tho
period danced and sung while musicians played merrily under the dome of P temple Venus.
of
aiter-
Acrobats and jugglers nated with a troupe improvising in the style of Italy's Comedia
Del Arte.
Joyous Peels
its
Next, Notre Dame the. magnificent Gothic Cathedral famed the world over-hove into I view with an unusual aspect, itg stained gloss windowa illuminated from within, bells ringing out joyously.
The organ pealed out loudly and 150 child singers in white gowns lifted their voices in a 15th century chant, which was amplified by loudspeakers across the waters,
At the end of the Island, the floating fire brigade of Paris sent up jest of water with their bases, which was the signal for the Royal Flotilla to do a figure
turning to view a floral
esco mar
of 80,000 blooms of gladiall, jonquils, tulips
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HE HASN'T DONE A DAY'S WORK IN HIS LIFE.
At an age when many men have begun to take
green plants, all illustrating aa worried, harassed look, 38-year Leslie Towell
multicoloured dower market,
The vessel paused briefy in
front of No B, Qual Aux Fleurs
-Cor this
Was
Rene Coty's home before he became Prest
deat.
Fireworks
Here another folklore festival
of Middlesbrough, has the peaceful appearance of
a thoroughly contented men.
Says Lea: "There is a very simple explanation: "I have not done a day's work in my life."
"I assure you I am not one
of the idle rich. Just idle". Leslie's record first came
was in progress, given by to light recently in Middles- groupa fren Normandy, the brough magistrate's court in
TEACHERS
President's home region. Farther evidence given by Detective COMPLETE
burly' portors of fruits
and vegetables from Les Halles Inspector Norman Leigh. (Mariela) wheeled end turned Les admited two charges of with Basque dancers doing the sterling chocolates and oranges Fandango, people of France's from a shop, He was fined £1, Landes
оп region
stilts and put on probation for a year. It Bretons with their native was his first offence.
LEISURE TIME
musical instruments.
Then
routid,
05
the vessel, turned
the most spectacular Said Leg afterwards: "Every- freworks display over seen far one connected with the case
points.
Violeta colour never before used in pyrotechnics was soon in the final bouquet of showered rockets and sparks.
CHINESE
COURSE
Paris, Apr.. 9.
MEET JAPAN'S H-BOMB ENVOY Expecting A Reply
London, Apr. 9.
Mr Masatoshi Matsushita, personal envoy of the Japanese Prime Minister, told reporters tonight that he is to sao 'Mr Harold Macmillan, tomorrow morning.
WHAT MAKARIOS TOLD THE BRITISH
Tananarive, Apr. 9. Archbishop Makarios, speaking today at the small church of the Greek com- munity in Tananarive said that when the British pro- posed to retense, him from exite under certain condi- tions, he replied he could not, sacrifice the future of the Cypriot people for his personal comfort.
for
from
the
Mr Matsushita, who flew hére Jast week with a personal message
Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Nobusuka Kishi, for Mr Macmillan, that he expected to be given the Britian Premier's reply to message at tomorrow's
the
meeting.
bald
Mr Matsushita added that ba would leave Lonion on Thura-
day by air to spend two days“ In Holland. Ho hoped to 800 privately some judges from In- ternational Court of Justice at the Hague.
Seeing The Pope
Then he would go on to Rome where he hoped to be received by the Pope though nothing firm had been arranged yet.
Mr Matsushita said that he considered his visit to 'Britain had been "very satisfactory."
It was "too bad" that Britain was going ahead with her Christmas Island nuclear tests. "But I am not impatient and am not losing my temper at not Makarios expressed the hope getting agreement in just ten
a replet solution of the
days," he said. Cyprus problem, "following the
Mr Matsushita continued "I way marked out by ita libera- have the impression that it we tion"
continue to insist on what This morning, Archbishop believe in we will Makarios left the port of Tama-convincing people," tavo for Tananarive by air. Also
on the plane was the Indian
Consul-General with, whom
Makarios talked, recalling
ада
succood in
More Dangerous
Anglo-Indian relations 10 years The Christmas Island texts them with would be bad enough, But sub-
ago and comparing
the present
relations
Cyprus ant Brital
between | sequent continuallon of nuclear
Stay In Nairobi?
tests would be much more dan- gerous.
He thought, he had been suc- The whole Greek' colony was ccasful in persuading the Bri awaiting the arrival of Arch-tish Government and people to blahop Makarion at Tananarivs, realise the greater danger in con- When the Archbishop was seen tinued nuclear tests, at the door of the plane, the crowd of about 210 people ap- plauded.
"I think the English are a sure but rather slow people- they do not change their minds quickly.
"If we insist with conviction
will chango then they
in the long run," Mr Matsushita today saw
It was not known whether Malcarios would leave Madagas car on Thursday as planned for Nairobi, since plane reservations minds for the Archbishop have not stated been confirmed
has
their
he
Greek, sources close to the Lord Ațilee whom he described Archbishop refused to divulge as being "rather pessimistic in how, kng the Archbishop
the sense that unless something Was done to planned to stay in Nairobi, what
prevent 4 con- tinuation of the tests Lord TAHOE promoted him to stay there or what contacts he would Attke apparently felt humanity make in Kenya-France-Presse. would either die away or bo
destroyed
US.
Seeing Churchill
HOPES FOR INDONESIA changed
Washington, Apr. 9.
However, Mr Matsushita, sald Lord Attice told him that if the Labour Party came to power the whole course would bo
Tomorrow Mr Matsushita Is due to ace Sir Winston Chur- chill. He said, he also hoped to American 1officials expressed have a talk with Mr Hugh
cabinet sworn in today by Presi- tion, but he had no confirmation
hope that the new Indonesian Gallsiell, Lender of the Oppoel-
uniting dissident elements in
dent Sukuno would succeed in of this
With Sir Winston Churchill ho
the republie and achieving poll- hoped to have tical stability,
problem
chiscussion whole world of nuclear weapons and
Matsushiin
They warned, however, that anging over the it was far too early to predict defence. what might happen because of
the
However, it is no secret that military and diplomatic officials have been watching with con- siderable dinued political unrest there United Press.
domestic
sold that
Canada To Tighten
variety of conflicting factors | during his ten days here it had in the Indonesian altuntion, not been his job to whip up The State Department Telf in campaign and interfere in declined any comment on
the British
politics Five
hundred thousand new cabinet on, the usual Reuter. teachers, constituting one third grounds that the matter was Paris was set off from the seemed amazed that I don't of the country's primary, middle one of Indonesian domestic Alexandre III bridge, and other work. That is the trouble with and normal school teachers of affairs,
civiliantion-everyone EN pre the Chinese language, have com
and they pinted occupied with work
a short course of have not time for any leisure.”
12. training
the phonetic Les says that when he let tandard spoken Chinese, it was school he pottered about for a pageant called "Ala few years, until the was called learned from the common reform the Chinese writion Recherche Du Temps Perdu" into the Army. "I was in for six language today, the New China (inquest of Times Fast)-Wes ¦ years, he says. "The Army New Agency reported. over shortly before nine o'clock understood me and I understood
A The evening programme was the Army. I had a very easy brought to a close with
alife, and because my desires are This would help to pave the spectacular reception for Presl so dasy to misty I saved. £500.
way for the alphabetisation of dont Coty at the British Em- "With my mother's pension we the written Chinese language; bassy-France-Presse.
both managed to live very nicely the agency sold, on that for sqveral years.
Then my mother died a year ago and
The
To Visit U.S.
concerns the con-
Japanese Note Up Security?
*Paris, Apr. ́0.
Tho Japanese Government
Bald
Toronto, Apr. 9. has sent a memorandum to the The Canadian Press News ''x' netiude-France, West GET- The standard spoken Chinese many, Italy, and the Benelux Agency today quoted a
last month Government official in Ot left me small amount of now being popularised is based countries who
a treaty to set up a tawa as saying that all Taipei, Apr. 9..
money. I am no paraste. I on the common speech of the signed
common market, Canada's arrangements för Zavo Dover Admiral Llang
applied for National north. Mandarin is taken as the European Shu-chao,
Japanese source said - today. Assistance.
security in Therent is about standart. Commander-in-Chief.
the exchanging the ot Nationalist Navy, is caving 10 shillings a week, so if I have
Tens of thousand acts of memorandum was not a protest formation with the United
common Wednesday morning for a two 2 a week that's enough,
rlet States were under review." spoken language against the Only fly in the ointment at standard week visit to the United States. present in that Les has a ane records have been produced for project. It merely set out the
The revlow, being carried out 'middle schools. Japanese position on aspects of Admiral Long will tour
primary and wod court costs to pay and he Radio courses throughout the the project which might be in-by a American, naval installations. In
representing all says he hasn't a halfpenny. the U.8, at the invitation of Saya he sombrely: "There country have helped millions to torretod
de conflicting with thement agencies --- on volved, is a direct consequence Adm. Arleigh A. Biator, Chief nouns to be only one thing for leam the standard spoken látir de Closer Agreement of Staff of the U.S. Navy, ** ID "han (Work."--London Express guage, the agency-addod, Turing and Trade (GATT),— of a United States Senate Sub- United Press,
France-Free).
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