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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957.
STATE VISIT TO DENMARK TULIPS AND WHAT HAPPENS IF
The First British
Monarch
In 368 Years
BY CAROL COCHILL
Copenhagen, May 20.
Queen Elizabeth's visit to this country tomorrow will be the first State Visit paid} [4 by a sovereign from the British Isles to Denmark since 1589.
That was the year in which King James VI of Scotland, who, in 1608, became also James I of England, came here in October to collect his bride Anne, daughter of King Frederick II.
during the State Visit. In addi- lon to three state rooms, they will have the use of a five-room sulte opening on to a mail, en- closed garden. The Queer/s room, which is decorated
Anne was originally married in by proxy at Elsinore Castle North Zealand, which Shake- speare Was soon afterwards to make world farnous as the home of Hamick, Prince of Denmark, and gent, with a Deet of 14 | turquoise and pinie, will be vessels, to meet her Royal hung with pictures representing bridegroom in Scotland. Ascenes in English history. violent storm stattered the fleet
on the North Sen, however, and
The palace is at present be- Anne had to seek refuge in Nor-ing extensively repainted way, at that time united with reducvrated for the visit Denirmek under one Crown.
Impatient
and and
the work is being personally supervised by Gateen Ingrid, who will also herself arrange all the flower decoratiers on the morning the Royal Guests
Impatient of walting for his | rive. 15-year-old bride, King James then set sail himself for Scan- dinavia, fetched Anne Norway and went on to mark, where he spent months before returning Scotland.
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While is hoped here from the present Royal visit will be' Den-t least as successful
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An unusual shot, showbig K foreground of tulips 12 London's Parituowani Square
in and
the background world - famous Big Ben, which recently underwent a spring like renovation- Express Photo.
THE QUEEN 'REPROACHED'
BY CZECHS'
Paris, May 20. A group of Czech women employed in the mines at Zarubele, near Ostrava, and 180 Ostrava-Hindnov High School girls, have sent a letter lo Queen Elizabeth of Britain "reproach- ing" her for permitting the British H-bomb test, the Czech Coleka agency reported today.
visit of King Jaines, the Denver have cause to hope that the sequel will be different. For when King James got back to Though there are no surviving Scotland, the Scottish authorities records of the reception accord-
started an investigation into the ed to King James In Denmarkstorm which had been the ori the fact that he remained here ginal cause of his departure for so long would seem to prove Scandinavia and, finding that it that the Danes made his visit was undoubtedly due to the both pleasant and profitable.
machinations of witches, ranged for 13 wilches in Den- Addressing the Queen as "a During his stay here, he
mark and an equivalent number | mother," the signatories asked reported to have had long dis-
to use "all her influence cussions with the famous Danish in Scotland to be burned at the her.
stake as a warning to any who with the government astronomer, Tycho Brahe,
in 10th might be entertaining thoughts country to stop immediately of the greatest names
of engaging is similar aclívities: | and unconditionally century science,
-China Mail Special.
weapons tects."—Fitace-Presse.
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When his Boyai descendant, Queen Elizabeth 11. arrives here tomorrow, almost 308 years later, one of the most important items in the programme
3-day State visil will be a cali on the atomic physicist Niels Bobe, a Nobel prize winner and one of the great names in 20th century science.
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Although it
doubtful whether the Danes of today will be able to give Queen Elizabeth uw mammptuous a recep- tion or was accorded to her ancestor in 18th century Den- mark, they are certainly intent on making Her memorable one.
stay here
1
Initiative
3
Iti the preparations for her
House. Hongkong. on Friday, visit, private initiative is almost 7th June, 1967, at 11.30 am.us prominent as official plan- for the purpose of receivingning. Examples of it Include the the Statement of Accounts publication of an English tmns-
and the Report of the Direc- tors for the year ended 31ut December, 1956, and to transact the ordinary busi- ness of the Company.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Friday, 24th May, 1957 until Friday, 7th June, 1967 both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors SHEWAN TOMES & CO., LTD.
E. G. SMITH-WRIGHT Director
General Managers Hongkong, 21st May, 1957.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
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Istion of famous Danish poetry, Including the Danish National Anthem, and the announcemen by a Copenhagen tea dealer that he has composed a special blend of ton in honour of the British Queen
An English 10th century globe-trotter, Fynes Moryson, recorded in his diary that the clothes were "old- Dates' tashioned and in the German manner" What King James thought is out recorded, but Duztiah designers will do their best to give Queen Elizabeth different view of Danish couture.
The majority of the Danish indies taking part in the official functions have, in fact, preferred Joe have their outfits made k
Dirunark rather than order them from Parts or London and Danish designers have eagerly accepted the challenge of proving them- selves the equals of Norman Hartnell and Christian Dior,..
Great secrecy surrounds the models, and colours to be worn by the Danish Royal family, especially detalls of the dress which the Heir to the Throne,
be surveyed by Mary Goddard & | 17-year-old Princess Margrethe,
pouzles at 10 am, t What! Godown
Kond & Kowloon
Woomsday, 2înd and Thursday, 23rd
will wear at the State Banquet, the first she hum ever aftended.
May, 3957 and consignety represen- The only detail which has so fax. datives are requested to be present | leaked out is that there will be during survey.
03% yards of fabrle in the skirt.
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Rococo Building
certain Joalas Mercer, secretary to the English Am- bassador in Denmark, wedle it 1080 that the Royal Palace in Copenhagen was "neither beauti- fil zr splendid" Both there adjectiver can süll be applied to the Royal Palace today, o four-wing recoço building chim- ed to be one of the finest of ile type in Europe.
One of the four wings, the 90- called Palace of Christian VII. will be the official residence of the Chucen and Prince Philip
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THE US PRESIDENT
IS INCAPACITATED?
By JOHN HEFFERNAN
Washington, May 20.
The constitutional problems involved if the President of the United States becomes temporarily unable to fulfil his duties are likely to be vigorously debated here in the near future.
President Eisenhower has announced that he will shortly send to Congress for its comments the results of a study undertaken by the Attorney- General, Mr Herbert Brownell, at the President's request..
The issue arose in 1935, when provide that the Vice-President the President was stricken by a could sumunen a joint session of heart attack and was prevented Congress to proclaim, on his from oxercising the functions of own determination, the "in- his office while in hospital, ability" of the President, and to The Constitullon at prevent take over the executive branch provider that the Vice-President of the Government with or shall, when the President is in without the approval of a "stalo ot inablity", perform | Congress,
his duties. But it leaves un- .Somo constitutional lawyers clear who shall determine when have argued that the Vice- there is such "Inability"; what President cannot constitutes "Inability":
when the "inability" ceases.
Constitution
"Acting
Presiden!" and
broome And that once he took over the office he would thereby displace the President, who could not return, Faced with these con- might be un-stitutional problems, Conscious, deranged in mind, or Eisenhower hesitated in 1955 to
war and, risk
The President, it has pointed out,
captured in lime of
therefore, unable declaration,
been
President
Lemporary grant of to make power to the Vice-President, Mr
In such clrcum-
Richard Nixon, Cabinet
Tún
Instead, the While House the
Eisenhower was well cough 10 Get again.
*The ides that the Prealdent should proclaim President's inability" has been
and the staff were
Lext to Government until President
Vict
the
stances, it has been askodi. should the Vice-President be empowered make the doglara- tion, or should it be left to third, and disinterested group? Moreover, the Constitution does not make clear expelly what duties the Vice-President is to take over-Wièther, in fact,
roundly criticised by Mr Arthur he shall be President or Acting Krock,
of tho "New York President,
Times," Reports in usually well would "assign to the chief party as a "naive dica" which Airlea, formed quarters here indicate in interest, who might be the
that Mr Brownell's plan for
President'o worst enemy or solving the difficulty is a Con-ought villain, the power stitutional Amendment which would empower the President, to would leave, he added, only the
supplant the President." decide himself when he is in a
China People's Republic. 7.171. Indonesia, 11 a.m. Maeso, 1 p.m.
ecla direct), 2 p.m.
Irun, 3 p.m. Maese, Up.m.
A
this
President
An
to
It
Italy (Netherlands, Germany, Par-depute his powers and duties to peachment
Staley, Adon. Middle East, France, condition of "innblity" and to long and difficult process of un- to get rid of the usurper, the Vice-President for a period.
Mr. Krock also criticised Mr Under
thre proposal,
Brownell's reported plan on the would 350 be empowered to decide when the ground that it wholly neglected period should end.
the important point raised by The duties President
Eisenhower of the office would then revert dealt with to the President,
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BUT NONE OF US REMEMBERS HOW TO BUILD TIME MACHINES --IT'S BEEN SO LONG
NO
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proposal,
which
a President who, perform his though unable the by duties, was either not conscious - of Representatives of that fact, or mentally or
Committee, Judiciary
would physically able to certify it. Amend the Constitution 10 There would also be the other President consideration of who, no longer competent and conscious of this, declined to step aside.
There's More than Magic
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ROWNTREES
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...this situation calls for a
San Miguel
Commission
A third suggestion, which will undoubtedly be reviewed, is that Congress should establish 11 Presidential Powers. Com- mission to determine when there is Presidential "inability".
Tho Commission would be composed of the Chief Juvilce, of the United States, the CWD senior Associate Justices of the Supreme Court; the Secretaries of State and the Treasury; the Majority and Minority leaders of the Senate; and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives,
In making this proposal, Mr Beverly Smith, Washington Editor of the Saturday Evening Post, suggested that the
Com- mission be authorised to find, by a two-thirds majority vote, that President wor suffering from A temporary "in- ability to discharge the powers and duties of his office. There- apon, the Vice-President would. become Acting President. When and if, to Commission voted that the Fresident's disability had been removed, he would at once resume his full powers and duties.
So many cuggestions have been put forward that political observers here consider that the chances of obtaining general agreement on a solution are not good-China Mail Special.
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