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NEW ROYAL ROMANCE?

Newest royal romance to hit the headlines is that of Sweden's Prinsess Margaretha, 22, and Robin Dongian-Home, London copywriter and night-club pianist. The romance has officially been frowned upon by the Swedish court, but re- ports are that the couple may yet marry-ks two years” „time, Mr Douglan-Home is pictured here; Princess Margaretha can be seen in the inset, Express Photo.

DANGERS OF TV TO ILLUSTRATIONS

IN THE PRESS

By FRASER WIGHTON

Amsterdam, May 15.

Delegates to the sixth annual conference of the International Press Institute here devoted their one session today to a discussion on the illus- GALA PREMIERE TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. tration of the press and particularly the use and

ALAN CLIFTON SOPHIA LADD WEBB.LOREN

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misuse of photographs.

The Institute is a body founded by newspaper editors which concerns itself exclusively with the editorial problems of newspaper production and news agency service.

DECLINE

present

Former Premier Warns Of Danger

Bagdad, May 15.

LEFT? SHIELD OF

MILITARY SWEDEN TO STRENGTH

SHOW FILM NOW

Cannes, May 15. Sweden today agreed to resume participation in tho Cannes film festival after

day.

Atlanta, May 15. Army Secretary Wilber

United States must main- tain Ita shield of military strength "at any sacrifice" because "our freedom is in great Jeopardy."

M. Brucker said today the

Former Iraqi Premier Safeh Jabr warned pulling out its film yelter-

In an address prepared for an festival |today that the präsönt government's policies Swedish

Armed Forces Day ceremony, delegate, Kari Andra Dymling, said

Brucker said American polleles are forcing people into a leftist pattern compromise had

checlamated been reached have "successfully

............Soviet efforts at subversion.” which could have serious political results go that the Swedish flim would

be shown tomorrow between Linued foreign military ald, say

He also appealed for coc 1400 and 1800 hours, UMT, for Iraq.

Dymling zuid: “This is not the Ing *we cannot afford to Jabr told American correspondents that "the best possible solution, but it is banden or curtall At people are fed up and are saying they might acceptable to us. It would have critical juncture our efforts to been a pity not to show such anlain an effective system of mutual defence which is vital to well be Communists."

Ane Alm."

WITHDRAWN

our national interests." Ho said The Swedish entry

that would play directly inte to the Aim

festival "Det Communist hands.

Opposition

this

Seal). starring 21-year-old ere rattlug their H-bombs and blonde beauty, Blbi Andersson, was withdrawn yesterday bei cause it was scheduled for an afternoon showing.

"Communtats are increasing" ani hopeful that Gammal here," he said, "because of the Abdel Naster can be influenced Contes sily way the government is sup-o come the right way" Jabe Sjunde Inseglet" (The Seventh

Brucker said the Communists pressing freedom."

raid. "Saud is not only a friend Asked what might be the re-but an ally of Nasser"

mekots in an effort to infimidate sult for the country, Jabr

Jabr said he agreed with Iraq

smaller nations. He sald tho declared "anything could be Premier Nuri El Sald's foreign

Reds have eight milon men expected. The government is polley but "I differ greatly" on

under arms and are worldht deminating the people by force the handling of internal skus-

Normally two films are shown ceaselessly to turn out most and the people are afraid." tion which he described AS

cach day at the Cannes festival, modern mass destruction wea- something like a police state." One is shown at 1030 hourapons,

Iraq is still under martial law GMT and 1400 hours, and the

"Do we need further evidence which was "Imposed after the other at 1900 hours GMT and Jabr, who describes himself Suez attack, but it is not

freedom is in great re2113 hours GMT. This is the that our as a leader of the opposition parded by Impartial observers first time the thowings have jeopardy?" he asked. expressed the hope that the pre-as an excesalvely heavy handed Leen split up in a different way. He said Americans must sent state visit of Saudi Arabian stpic.

Spain ngreed to have its film maintain ot any sacrifice King Saud will remove past

"Faustina" in the early mor- shiold of military strength cap- misunderstandings.

ing and ale evening in orde; ; able of protecting the nation to arrange a compromise which against the arned might of a would keep the Swedes in the powerful and ruthless enemy." festival.-France-Presse,

United Press,

Parties Dissolved

He said he hoped that Saud night Influence Egypt and Syria Political parties were dissolved to change from the policy of three years ago after Nuri took Litter recriminations against over, Parliament was also dis- Iraq, which is a Bagdad Pact solved and a more lavourable

member.

Engineers To Tame

River

legislature elected with mory members returned unopposed, afler many opposition Lenders boycotted the second balloting.

Jabr said the present Iraqt government would be thrown out a "real election" wON held, but he expressed the be- lief that the majority of the have supported people would tho government's policies if things were "done in a different way."

Another general election here in due next year, but Jabr sald It would be boycotted by B'll 10 | opposition elements unless pre-

sent conditions changed.

a

Singapore, May 15. Army engineers an- nounced today plans "Lame" with dynamite turbulent, boukier - strewn river twisting over 200 miles through the jungles of Sarawak.

The British group would be virtunity isolated from the world for three months in little explored territory in the British Crown Colony on Borneo Island. They would live with former head hunting tribes who still hang out their trophy skulls on festive occasions.

An army engineer told a news conference explosives would be used to pulverise boulders, us big as houses, some hundreds of tons.

VILLAGERS

weighing

of Jabr called for a lifting the martial law and a return of the people's liberties.

He also demanded "o real parlament not appointed stooges," warning "otherwise one eqn't know what will happen."

United Press.

Territorial Waters Issue

Clearing these obstacles from The the river which swarms with decided

Colombo, May 15. Ceylon Government today to issue a pro- man eating crocodiles, would clamation

shortly defining enable inland villagers to navi-Ceylon's territorial waters, fish- gate their boats to markets near Ing rights and continental shelf.

Q:

of

their The Government, at a meeting the coast and back 10 Isolated settlements,

presided by Premier Solomon Major F.. W. Hines, Omeer Bandaranalle, made the decision Part of today's discussion by | been 'directly attributed to the Commanding Singapore District after discussing implications

Engineers Squadron, told re-India's recent declaration, ex- the 200 citors and corres- advance of television. pondents attending the

Part of the discussion ranged porters of a reconnaissance hetending her territorial waters conference focussed on the round the extent to which the had made of the area with Cap-from three to six nautical milea 100-milo challenge which

photographic competion of television mighttain G. J. Olley, Royal Engineers, and establishing

comes from Hedingham continental shelt illustration in the press is now be met in future by colour who

The Government decided that meeting from television.

printing in newspapers. Amert-House, Castle Hedingham, Hal-

India's proclamation would not can delegates mentioned that stend, Essex.

Captain Olley will command intentere seriously with Ceylon's DVCT 500 United States news- papers made use of colour, and the 35-mau group of sappers fishing and other maritime nett- Chief of the Zurich Schwetzer recalled the ambitious display of who will sail for Sarawak on vities but a proclamation should be issued to safeguard Ceylon's the colour over many years by the June 10.

All are British or Malay ex-rights.

Australian sergeant

DISPUTE since the Chicago Tribute,

cept one Some speakers were con- G

Any disputes arising after S. Fox, Royal Engineers, of fact that tele View, But Mr Michael Curtis, Editor vision by the use of photographs thorpe, Queensland.

cerned by the

High Street, Stan-Ceylon's proclamation would be India-Ceylon of the London Liberal daliy

Bettled through often "killed" a pleture display: Chronicle,

The men will work towards negotiations, News newspaper,

which would be for morning papers, Photo- aid that while circulations of graphs which had come in too the headwaters of the fast flow followed by the conclusion of an

wide Boram India-Ceylon treaty. SHOWING TO-DAY picture magazine might be in late for evening papers were so ing quarter-mile

sald in deep jungle among continent, Creasing cr the

in thoroughly exploited in evening Rive

The Ceylon authorities the United Kingdom and the televisica newscasts

and mountains near that any further problems that there gorges United States the trend was was nothing lett for the mora-South Sarawak

to the could be settled in the trame- towards a decline in the new ing papers, they complained-border of Indonesian Borneo.work of a maritime code which picture magazine which had Reuter,

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INFLUENZA MOVES UP MALAYA-

TO THAI BORDER-

Kuala Lumpur, May 15. An influenza epidemie which has already claimed 21,000 victims, has reached the frontier of Thailand, a mexical depar ment spokesman said tod The spokesman said 100 cases of influenza had been reported from Kota Bahru in the far northeast of the country.

Philippines, and cast across the Pacific to Austraila and New Zealand,

The

disease causing heavy absenteeism from schools and business houses today.

has spread northward through the rubber and tin rich peninsula from Singapore Island.

A Singapore medical authority had enrlier predicted tho epidemic which came from Hongkong, would spread to Thalland, Indonesia, the

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Schools in Singapore are stili closed to over a quarter mall- lion children,

Mr Too Joon-hing, Molayn's Acting Minister for Educu- tion, who is himself suffering |

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the international law commis- sion has recommended to the United Nations.

Recommendations of the In- ternational law commission will CANNEUKSIUVARAUUkiss... be studied by a special United which Nations committer, on Coylon la represented France

from the fu, today ctnpower-Presse, edcducation

authorities

in

powe

the nine princely states two settlements to close any schools to check the epidemic.

BOICES Government

sald it was still unknown how many people in villages had co- the deszazo which tracted brings on about five days of coughing, fever, hentliches and giddino,

They said the flu was speading Into the more remote areas of the Heavily jungled coun- try-outor

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