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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, MAY 80, 1957.
THE ROYAL VISIT TO DENMARK | GINA SINGS OF BETTER TIMES
THE FIRST IN FOUR | Total Of 255 Rounds To
CENTURIES
Copenhagen, May 19. King Frederik and Queen Ingria of Denmark today supervised a point-by-point rehearsal of Tuesday's arrival of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh for the first slate visit to Denmark by British monarch in four centuries. The rehearsal started at Copenhagen harbour Royal landin stage at eight o'clock so that I could be finalied before the Sunday crowds began to gather in the streets.
A small crowd watching in the spring sunshine lifted their hats and waved as the King and theren drove off after- wards, with the King at the wheel of his sporta car.
A forest of white flagpoles is rolag up all over the town, but no flags have appeared so für - the Danes are keeping them in store until the last moment so that they are fresis and clean when Queen Elizabetli and the Duke arrive,
Almost all the shops in the main shopping street hayo Lined their windows in the British national colours of red, white and blur, and most have poriralis of the British Royal couple.-Reuter.
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL CONTROVERSY EXPECTED
IN CAIRO TRIAL
Cairo, May 20.
The Cairo spy trial is expected to plunge into international legal controversy today as the defence opens its case with a plea that Egypt and Israel are no longer at war, and that the death penalty therefore cannot be imposed.
DISTRUST
OF SOVIET
Right Driton 11 Egyptians and a Yugoslav accused of operating a spy ring in Egypt providing the death penalty for cases committed in wartime and life imprisonment for peacetime
have been charged under a law
vitences.
DEATH PENALTY
Be Fired Before British
Monarch Is Ashore
Copenhagen, May 20.
Denmark has taken far-reaching security precautions for the arrival tomorrow of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, including a strict watch at frontior posts to stop suspected persons from on- tering,
Special Branch police have for two months been checking up on the background of people living along the three-mile procession route, and from the moment the Queen steps ashore all aircraft except regular passenger airliners will be forbidden to fly over Zealand Island.
Denmark's first greeting to the Royal cquple will be given today when two Danish frigates fire a 21-gun salute as the Royal Yacht Bri- tannia crosses from the Skaggerat into the Kattegat-a cannonade to be
repeated many times during the three-day state visit.
Council Deplores Test
London, May 19. The National Council of the Association of Scientiae Workers called today for a heads-of-governments meet ing to ban all atomic bomb
testy.
It also deplored the action of
desplie
PROPOSALS The Prosecution bus demand the British Government "which
Washington, May 19. Admiral Arthur W. Rad- ford, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, today expressed distrust of Soviet disarmament proposals ad. vanced at the London Conference.
ed the death penalty for James Swinburs, 51, Cairo Manager of Die Arab News Agency, James Zurb, 37, a Malicze businessman, Alexander Reynolds, being tried in absent, and eight of the Egyptimis,
the known health hazards and the possiblity of setting an international example of restraint is proceeding with test explosions of thermonucleat
weapons."
-DEGENERATE 1 has demaried life im-
(25 prisonment years) for Another resolution cta- Charles Pittuck, 45, of Marconi Radio Telegraph Com-refusing to take part in nuclear the gratulated German scientists in pany of Egypt, John Thorton weapon production and express- Stanley, 40, of the Prudentialed the hope that scientists "We cannot trust the Russians Assurance Company, three other all countries would follow their on this or anything," Admiral Brilons being tried in abeentia, example. Radford told reporters. They three Egyptians and the Yugo- have broken their word too stav. many mes."
disclosed
STRONGEST BATTLE
to
of
read the papers this last week
"They havo demonstrated that some extent science and scientists are not yet morally P. The Soviet proposals WETC Today's first speaker, 81-year-degenerate," said delegate
Morries. on Friday by Mrold Ahmed Rushdi who is Harald Stassen, President Eisen-defending Swinburn, Zarb and It is obvious to anyone who hower's disarmament adviser, one of the Egyptians, says he when he returned here from will wage "the strongest battle" that, people of nit political London. Mr Stassen reported against the death penalty and papons and it particularly that the Soviet Union and the declare there is no state of war Western powers were closer to existing between Egyp! and agreement on a "irst slep" dis-Israel. armament plan when the Lon- don talls adjourned untit May 27 than they were a month ago,
has this
tests
affects us as scientific workers,' added M. Foster of Shefeld.
A second will roar out from the batteries at Elsinore Palace--legendary home of Shakespeare's Humlet-R.J the Britannia enters the Oeresund and sails into harbour to be met by a royal sloop carrying King Frederik and Queen Ingrid of Denmark.
By the time they have conducted their Royal guests ashore the total number of rounds fired will have reached 256.
Horse Drawn Procession
Then Copenhageners will get their first good look at the Queen and Prince as they drive along the "sight- seeing" route in a horse drawn procession.
Early 1,600 police will clear the route by cordoning off an area where some 10,000 people live. Each has received a personal letter about the measures from the Chief of Police, requesting his or her co-operation during the two hours they are in force.-Reuter
OBSERVERS BELIEVE
GOMULKA LOOKING
TOWARDS PEKING
By ANTHONY CAVENDISH
Warsaw, May 19. The First Secretary of the Communist Party, Wladyslaw Gomulka, has won a major victory over the "Stalinist" section and has partly succeeded in reuniting the Party at the ninth Party plenum this week, informed sources said today."
But the basic line of Polish #pational munism remains unchanged, the squrces declared,
Com,
This picture was taken in Rome, on a Sunday that was just another working day for five-year-old Gina Ascari. Her father-88-year-old Gluseppb- is jobless, has been for the last six years. Gina's mother, Rom, used to sing in the streets with Gluseppe, but she died six months ago. So Gina took over het place...Express Photo.
Flooding' Charge Denied
VICTIMS RETURN AS FLOOD DANGERS PASS
Tulsa, May 19.
Singapore, May 19. Japanese firms will not resort to "flooding" the
Danger of a major flood at Tulsa passed today Singapore market with their goods, Ken Ninomya, the when the Arkansas River failed to reach its ex- Japanese Consul General, pected crest and spilled out into the lowlands sald here tonight.
downstream, inundating much of one nearby cpm- Ninamya was commenting on munity. the warning given by Mr D. 1. Assomull, President of the In- It crested at 1.4 feet above the 19-foot flood the Chamber's annual meeting stage. If the 25-to-26-foot crest first predicted had developed, hundreds of homes would have been Assomull had told the meet-damaged, with a loss in the millions of dollars. There were rumours that Mring that Mr Gomulka's statement that Gomulka's top supporter, the sorted to cut-throat competition Mr Welcome Wilson, Cyli workers' councils should no Nationa Defence Minister, and tried have increased power, with the Marlan Spychalad, would gi inference that they should have into the Politburo, but less,
parently Mr Gomulke found no nood for is change at present,
Earlier a proposal that the No Egyptian civil court
Association should discontinuc
Although many observers here "I had thought there was only 31 registered a ruling on
affiliation to the World Federa- constilered Mr Gomulka
the was one Ft Secretary of but in 1955 a court martial de-
tlon of Scientifle Workers — moving closer to Moscow after Party," he said "It is apparent copled that a suite of war did
described by one delegate as his six-hour speech at the that one among ug supposes Actmirul Radford said the exist, and two Zionists on trial
Communist organisation was opening plenum scasion on there are two” Soviet
proposals were only were convicted and hunged. voted down by 80 votes to 60 Wednesday, careful examination rumours" when he left Washing- Stanley and Pitruck, who have in a cord vole with 11 absten- of the address showed that there ton three weeks ago (for a tur pleaded not gully, will be detons-United Press.
were no great changes in Polish of S. America) and that he tended by Zak Diab, another
pulicy involved. would have to study them more eminent Egyptian lawyer. Swin-
The only aspect of his speech carefully before expressing any burn and Zarb reserved their
which
WES may cause trouble views about speelde points, -* { plea to the discretion of Mr Ácuter.
Rushdi.-Ċlino Mail Special.
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FRANCE MUST RATIFY TREATIES
This is something the Polish working class will not like.
Marxist Line
Paris, May 19. The deputy Foreign Minister, M. Maurice Faure. warned today that 110
Because of Poland's indepen- French Cabinet would re-many people had apparently dent policy since last October, ceive National Assembly forgotten Mr Gomulka is a Communist. investiture unless it en dyed-in-the-wool dorsed treaties setting up a But in us speech ho treated a wide range of subjects-all li a European Common Market Marxist line. and Atomic Energy Agency (Euratom).
It
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He launched Into Mujal with the keen support of Edward Ochab, recently appointed Minis- ter of Agriculture.
just Gomulky.
Oberryfra 200 this plenum as
one
victory mone
for
He has won a victory over the Stalinist clique. He has not upset Moscow, for tus speech was te Marxist as it could be.
change Basically there is no toward the West although his words may not be so sweet ta Western ents as they were after the elections.
dian Chamber of Commerce, at
off Saturday.
if the Japanese 10.
to ruin established Dence Regional Administra houses business
here, they kor, said yesterday that the
whole bad p would
And
public opinion Southwest as a against them.
perienced its "greatest natural
from disaster"
foods tornadoes This spring. He
LOCAL TRADERS
and
placed a damage estimate of $130 million on the three-State area of Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma.
Nine Deaths
in
local Ninomya said that traders vero importing more goods from Japan Into Slaga- pore than Japanese businessmen.
Referring to Assomull'g as- sertion that representations had
Nino deaths were blamed on been made to the Singapore the cent violent weather Ministry of Commerce and In- Oklahoma, which included hall| dustry, by various businessmen and tornadic winds.
the against participation of trade, Japanese in the import
The Civil Defence authorities i believed that Mr
Ninomya said he was not in today allowed most of the 2,000 Gomulien called the plenum
position to comment until he persons who had fled their when he did it was postponed
had the matter fully clarified.
homes in Tulsa to begin moving The Radical leader, who at least six times since January
He Idded, however, that back. spoke at a meeting at Castelnau-because of the industrial un-
Perhaps one of the most in-
"Japanese traders
only
Evacuees trom the West side: Montratier in the Lot Depart rest in the country.
teresting things, however, walch | coming: hope to promote In- .at was hinding
the ment,
Mr Since the elections there havo is not only "riotlecable in
dustry and they will find it of the tiver were told to stay out for a few more hours, but possibility that Premier Guy been strikes in various indus- Gomullin's speech but also in impossible to dump the coods those from the East side began Mollet's Socialist Cabinet muy trial centres such as Posnan and the Foliah preis aid in do- not survive Tuesday's con Lodz and there have been
a clarations of Mister and their in this colony'-France-Presse, taking furniture and belonging a special tax number dence vote op
of rlots, the last at sides in reception, in the grow Yaroslay,
Ing interest in China things Chinese.
bill.
Faure,
to
"Even Cabinet crisis would To surmount these difficulties, not compromico ratification of Mr Gomilica determined the European treaties," said M. Aght for Party unity in order more support from "No Cabinet would to enlist obtain National Assembly - lower lovela of the Party who ventilare unless it pledged to are in contact with the masses
The idea has been, apparent - give priority to the ratification; of Euratom and Common Marmy, to explain to the workers
improvement
thetr ket treaties.”
Cannot Come Over- Fears that the treatles for the situation
It has been IG secret eix-nation community including might. France, West Germany, Italy that the Party is been spät, and Benelux would be pigeon- Simply stated, it can be sald
there was holed Indefinitely appeared me that
D body of of the main seniments of M. opinion against Mr Gomulka Mallet's apporter
mego" up of the "Stalindato".
The second sent is the opening tomorrow of the United Nations Security Council debate on France' dequest that Egypt be forced to open now talks on a delloúvo Buez Canal sietus.-- United Press,
that
in
China Interest
sund All
Many observers hore believe Mr Gemilike to now looking not to Moscow but to Pelding United Press.
RIOT AFTER COMMUNIST MEETING
are
Czech Tries To Bribe Moroccan
Prantik
back home with the help of Civil Defence worker.
Tension in the two urban after prons naaed framediately the crest announcement. The nuddy water had sloshed into streets adjoining the East and West barks in a few spOES. Several streets were covered by water at backed up through storm suyer and a fow more
former homes were damaged,
Habat, May 19. Vicok, Czoch trade attache in Morocco, who was arvealed yesterday for trying to obtain documents “of political interest" through bribes,
Clearing Skies
The 2,300 residents of Bixby, was seeking the police file on about 20 miles south of Tulsa, tiffasolt, ethered by the Casa-Wero evacuated when the river Turin, May 10.
while he was bez spreading over the town que policeman wis Anjured blincs police
there. ditors were working there, soformed sources for the worst flood in histor
Clearing skies over much of today "a remult of mid today.
Vlock, hich broke out after a
who returned to the State promised relipt in here.
Casablanca last week to attend other food-threatened areas.
Weather Burosu river fore- Which took the international trade fair, is
and
Stalinist Group One of the completely disabled credited Stalinist rop Kazi rioti miez
las the attack | Cof against Mr domulka, plapoint- ing his onslaught on the Gongl- Ka Tine ku tho "godsinta" und Nice, May 19,- periculture, the workers coun Sir Winston Churchill and his cils and the Churcli:. daughter. Mrs Sarah Beau-.. "We are hot ed operating with the Phy chamb arrived here today by the Church" declared Me Mifal, stóp
al from London for a stay at "We have capitulated to then acestry Requebrune, Cap Mar In a two-hour greech, yestor= } thú"
of the car presently held in the city's con- castors, however, warned of @ahonstrators | tral pelson, He will reportedly severe flooding along is tha marcha down tho be charged with bribery and 60 miles of the Arkansas Froen img#down with corruption.
Bixby to the mouth of the Verdigris River 10 miles north- The identity of the Moroccan cast of Muskogee as the pro charged pollon official whom Vicek tried move downstreamn
during Bre to Bribe to take bla ille wat ment to our
Prose not disclosed.France-Fraser,
the
SANTIAGO ISOLATED BY STORM
Santiago, May 19.
A violent storm, nced- panied by winds up to 65 miles per hour, lashed Central Chile Indzi, jet- troying homes, disrupting Communications and black- ing highways th" "pip- rooted trees.
There were no reported victims but Santiago zoda isolated from the Fest of the country and the polios could not get an opalijate report of the situation.
The raft Tahid Nu was reported in trouble" soith five persons aboard
Tand coast of the Chilean of Juan Fernanderand appealing for gif from the Chillan” Ndop." The "raft, which left Papeeta, "Tahlil, on November 8, en "raute to Chile, reported that t was in the centre of a #torin Loklis 60-knot tunde. Its appeal was pleķed up by cre oporkcore.
amateur radio
The nan was welcomed
by 'faritibra, whose stope have been damaged by lengthy drought.
other porte und tie air dr
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