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WEDNESDAY, JULY '3, 1967,
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RELAX IN
DAKS
Whitewa
NCMC K1301 THE INTO P
SUSPENSION OF NUCLEAR TESTS
Commonwealth Russians Welcome New
Conference
THE Commonwealth_Prime
THE
Ministers Conference Foing held in London occurs at a crucial time, Much hangs upon its con- duct, not merely upon the decisions it may or may not make, but also upon its ability and courage in
Byo
by the
tackling the problems which undoubtedly face it. It is a conference that will be watched with a more than usually critical those who believe British Commonwealth to be the most effective of international partnerships. Much of the prestige enjoyed by the Commonwealth rested the fact that, at the outbreak of World War II. this unit was bound tightly and immediately into
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Western Proposal ·
London, July`· 2.
THE West proposed today that the atomic powers gree to a 10-month suspension of nuclear tests. The pro- posal was conditional but was immediately described by Russia as "gratifying."
Shah's Daughter to
To Marry
The Western proposal was presented the five-power disarmament con- ference here by British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd. He said there should be General's Son prior international agreement to cut
Montreux, July 2,
conventional arms and to halt all manu- General Fazolah Zahedi,facture of fissionable material. for
Persian Prime warfare.
former Minister, tonight
announced here that
his
son
US delegate Harold E. united force (the first and Aredchir would marry the Stassen said the 10-month.
nt one time the only such 17-year-old daughter of the suspension of tests could OVER
The Shah and Queen Somys visited General Zahedi at his villa hate today. Ho has lived in Montreux for the past two ycore.
disarmament trenty is ratifled which would have
to include favourable action by the US Senate.
force, and cortainly the Shah of Persia, Princess begin on the first day after contre of the democratic Chahnaz, in about three a first-step hopes of the world) while months. the League of Nations was destroyed, sinking without effect and without trace, The events of the Suez crisis have thrown some doubt upon this conception of the family bond.
THERE are many substan- effective bonds which bind the freely associated
Princess
Shah
Stassen sold the cut-off on production of nuclear weapons could come as late as 1939, But it could come earlier if agrees ment can be reached on defalls
CONDITIONS
source, sald Soviet Foreign
Western
Minister
200
Missing Red Ships Sighted
Copenhagen, Inly 2.`
on their
The Borlet cruiser Mihail Katugay, and three escort- -ing vesicis, which dis- appared In the Atlantic way to Gibral- tar, yesterday
ob- merved in the "great belt," official "sources", såld - herð today, alla,
The Sovies Warships re- cently entered the Mediter- VADORA through the Dur». danelles. They left through the Gibraltar Sirait,
They were observed on a southbound course in, the great belt yésierday and were believed heading for a Balife harbour-United Fre
KILLED
IN IRAN QUAKE
Disaster Of Century
Teheran, July 2.
At least 260 persons were reported today.to have been killed in Iran's biggest carthquake disaster of the century, which occurred on the Caspian Sea coast last night,
HK Political Societies They Make
Due For Shakeup
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
It Up
Rome, July Roberto Rossellini and
[ød over any differences-be-
GOVERNMENT will introduce a bill in Ingrid Bergman have heal- the Legislative Council this after tween them and will meet noon to give it new powers to control for a "second honeymoon" the Italian the activities of political societies operat-in August at
resort of Santa Marinella, ing in the Colony under the guise of the Rome daily Momento harmless titles. -
Sera reported today.
One of the main nima of the
provision is to strengthen its hand against societies exercising or at-
posen or purposes pre- Judicial to the peace, wel- fate or good order in the Colony:
tempting to exercise politi★ A society or any member. calor "undesirable" in-
fluence over schools,
the
Under the provisions of bill, which will amend sections of the Societies Ordinance, Gov- ernment will submit all societies to a starching investigation besa fore they are registered,
"Rural committeca" will have to be recognised by the District Commissioner, New Territorie9 before they are registered.
Other loopholes which Gov- ernment is seeking to close under the new bill include the possibility that companies or trade unions are registering us {'societies."
NEW CLAUSE. Another new clause in the proposed bill will empower the Registrar of Societies to res cind the exemption granted by him in respect of any society". or caneci registration If it is
Chahnaz, whose name means "pet of the Shah", is his daughter by his first marriage to Princess Fawzia, ex-King Farouk of Egypt. She is his only child.
Queen Fawzha tumed to Egypt in 1945 and the marriage nations of this community. was dissolved in 1948. In 1951 But the final reason for the
married Sornya, Deputy the Commonwealth, with beautiful daughter of a Persian Valerian Zorin "welcomed the out which the community; nobleman and a German US, British, French and Cana- is bound to become sterile mother.
dlan proposal with. "gratificu-
Reports reaching here in-the Iranian Red Cross to dis-known that: and ineffective, must be The Shah's suite
tion." Bat he could not reply dicate the quake's epicentre was patch all its available first did the ability to join hands, peatedly denied persistent at once' because of the 'serious-
at the foot of the 18,003-foot', and health
the equipment, to Mount Demavend,
extinct Caspian coast, an and to do this instinctive- rumours that during their cur- nese of the matter,
Lloyd -imposed these Royal couple ly, when the neod arises. rent visit the
would consult - Bwiss specialists ditions upon, eiuspension of the volcano which is the highest
peak in the Alborz chain,
THI KIM HẰN Ill reten The quake did henvy tumayo and other Iran cities but
has
**I
con-
£10
So the quarterly review of | about their chilalexness—China | tek fan asreement to helt to hamleis in nearby“ valièyó Tamage was reported here.
British Commonwealth Mil Special
Affaira asks "When one or two members drift into an
attitude of continuous dis SACKED MEN
survive."
VISIT LABOUR
OFFICE
repre
all production
of fissionable and completely levelled the ayera for the earthquake vic- materials for use in weapons, village, of Laridian, where 200 tims were said in all the hig
or ofetal has bern von- nected with the perform« ance of an illegaì mol;
Any illegal set has been performed in a room or
kused building
обд
trolled by a selety or by an office-bearer acting in his.capacity:
الله
A society has exercised or latends to exercise politi. or prejudiciai in- flučnon over the conduct or management of sy school or over teachers or pupils.
tendency
L
INGRID. BERGMAN:
Another bow an important power proposed by. Government Becks, to curb "the growing The couple have a villa-they of certain local have used for 、 brief vacations societies to participate in the between films at the resort, commission of illegal acts in the some 85 philo north of Rome,
According to Momento Bern, name of the society."
Rossellini plans to return to So Government now aims to Rome as soori po he has finishes attach liability to officials and working on his current film in people, assisting in the manage-India, ment of a society on behalf of His wife, the paper sald; will A poolety Has any con- which a criminal offence is join him here after winding up notions
her run in the Paris verdon of with poilical committed. į groups, onisida: Hongkong
| Robert Anderson's Tarand. The onus will then be or Sympality wod spending a few A society is likely to be offeints to prove they were not days visiting in Copenhagen. used for unlawful pur-involved.
Unilext Press,
including missile warlucadă. persons were killed by land- mooques today--France-Press, FLY WITH THE PILOTS WHO FLY THE WORLD
Acceptance of cutbacks in slides.
non-nuclear armaments and
military manpower, ne al-
ready proposed here.
It was the Wesi's biggest
Fled In Terror
approval of the conduct of. the rost, and the habit of scoring debating points or playing to the world gallery
Panic still reigned in the against them, the question
concessions in 11 yeam of stalo. Bibol area, where the quake Is bound to be asked
mated arms-cutting negotiations caused 60 deaths. The whether a body maintain-; Twenty-nine men
In reply to Zora's request for habitants, most of whom were Ing so little mutual consenting 340 dismissed work more details, Singen Sth they sleeping on rools because of the sideration can longers of the Pacific Worsted would be presented in three or intense heat, were thrown to
four more meetings, Mills Ltd, Tsun Wan, visited
Present
the ground by the quake. weapons stockpiles
They fed in LETTOT CommissionÉT The soothing tone of the the
for would not be affected. usual manifesto—“a valu- Labour this morning to
countryside and refused to- turn to their homes. able exchange of views on place their problem before
Landslides out most roads a wide variety of subjects"
him.
Stepson said the actors the Alborz chain, includ- would be a disappointment The workerS were dianlas! Western proposal did not mating the Firouzhouh highway, after this meeting. It might because the factory owner said accurate inspection.
one of two main routes to the mean that the truth was they had run into certain dim- In effect, Stassen was offering Carplan. being concealed. It might culties but said the workers to admit Soviet disarmament mean that controversial would' be re-employed when inspustos into Ook Ridge declared the earthquake Д
had been, dodged. they had come these diff and
It would certainly mean culties. that
we
had not yet reached any decision on a matter of tho. first im portance "the rules of the club."
4
The Commissioner for Labour said he had heard the labourers' side of the story, but it would not be, proper to say anything until we have heard the am players' side of the story 100,"
SAME 'RIGHT
However,
Premier
to the
Manucher Eghbal
the "national disaster" and asked
Hanford and other top-secret atornic plants in return for the same right in Russia, Ho sald inspection could be worked out quickly.--- United Press.
STILL ACCEPTING Hurricane Toll
CARGO FOR S’PORE
Two of Hongkong's leading shipping lines on the coastal trade, the Indo-China Steam Naviga- tion Co., Ltd., and the China Navigation Co., Ltd., are still accepting cargo for Singapore in spite of the continued crippling go-slow strike in that port.
The manager of the Indo-taking any cargo for Singapore Chim S.N. Co. Ltd., suid this but is taking some for Peng. morning that "they were present-The Corfu, a passenger liner,
ly dot restricting the acceptance normally taken 150 dead weight
Rises To 293
in
Hopman Tips Hoad As Pro
Melbourne, July 2. Former Australian Davis
cup manager. Harry Hop-
man said today he expecte innet ace Law Hoad to turn professional within Six to
months.
Lake Charles, La. July 2.
"The count of dead Hurricane Audrey rose 293 today and authorities planned to bury 40 more. unidentified victims common grave.
About 200 are missing, Calcasieu parish sheriff Henry Held announced that the total of More deaths has risen to 203. bodies were being found around
the coast United Press,
of cargo for Singapore as no re-tons, or 300 metric tons, of the ruined town of Cameron on quest had been received from cargo for Singaporu, Singapore to do
Ships of the Chino Navigation
the
Co. Ltd, whose, ships, Hupeh, Chengte and - Hanyang. are leaving for Singapore in the next few days are all accepting cargo for Straits porte.
"NOT"MUCH S
A canvass this morning" show-
ed that the Singapore strike does
not affect ocean carriers much.
Hopinan, speaking to a club luncheon, said he hoped to noo murder cathanitted); on. the Wimbledon contre court within the next few days and Hoad the man committing it” K
Hoad would then be able to: command “as high a fee as poss sible" from pro net entrepreneur' Jack Kramer, Hopanan said. -- United Press.
-US AIRLINE FAILS IN BID
FOR HONGKONG CALL
UNITED States bid for in Europe and the Far East The Erliish view was that this against an extension of Brink, which would enable TWA.
North West Airlines 'right to, operate bo. Hongkong has apparently talled..
Most of them do not normally. It is understood that this bld
carry much cargo from Hong- kong
*** Sima" of the carriers on the Birropean run, for example, would take only "aczsonal vero- tabion from Hongkong to Bing pore. The vegetables would be tached en dook which could be quickly discharged on arrival.
Linds
my
fish roubes across the Pacifle.
The talks investigated a possible further exchange of routes between 'British and US alr-
under blinteral agropment.
was one of a number turnéd down by the · British · repre- dentulives at recent talks in London. because of British fors thai
proposed the
the Bermuda |
¦
American routes could be: 4 |The ~chiez American demand
serious threat to British mir« lines
operating between Europe: and the Far East, And because of this the recent here for Siegspore tomorrow, in Anelo-Ameriowa: tolka broke
Flabeth Bakke, due to Icaye
· not scoopt Cango, for flinga
pore pouting - instructions From A Reuter report from London
** today said Brtion" representa
Litter Corbu sailingly Nit, the Azritulcan
on Friday bolting too, thang,
was for the right
for Trans World Airlines to link-Frank- furt and Zamrich This link would join up two TWA networks, 3 one between New York; Lordats: bench "nostri, and the other betweta, New York and other European cition, mcluding Zurich,
to šake, passengers between London, European cllies, and
Britisti
the Fie· Biel ... would ho serious threat, to Butmoden Abwam aud: Bri="
Chasmons Atruengi
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moving those roules?
¡Air expirts-, gaid that i DVARA
Wost were” grdstor F KALER
Hongkong, ihr pRANA
that
opete
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Church
Appeal For Colony Refugees
ROMAN Catholic
Protestant churches have NOW launched appeals for International action to help Chinese refugees In Hongkong.
Last week, T revealed
the Chius that Protostant Churches bars had request.
ed the World Connell of Churchon last· manik to
sek world-wide. sistance,
Social
And today,¦m Router report from Geneva saldı the International. Calho- Ho Migration | Commission arged the United Nations Economic and Counell to take action' on behalf
of. Chincue refugees in Mons to the coun
letter meclips
Use Amesleka predient of the Contenderlon, Me Jambu J. Norris, aka “those, re- fures have been estling fed to, number' over half a
· millisa_more" Elmas ane- quarter
of the population. of Hongkong.”
Heavy Expenditures
„ještiny. - are. (steeping in stilos,.. collars, J stairways, ! garages, in - cayne în... the --ħilla surrounding (Hongkong 'ani înỳ, tho. istrcola, with
only -- makeshizi: (hovels -or- zakaoka" for- Missier, - Boms' (200,000] [110] ani, rooftops. 'sopording to a count made resenily | bý 1, a: helicopter
TWA CAPTAIN PHARES M«FERREN, photographed here in Paris, fills his spare time with hobbies. He golfe in the respectable mid-seventies, is a canny deep-sea fisherman and enjoys swimming with his wife and two teen-age daughters in their Glendale, California, backyard pool. His son, a Marine Corps pilot, occasionally whips: him in chess, but has a long way to go to match his father's flying experience. Captain MeFerren, with over 4 million miles in the air," is TWA's brand of pilot, the kind of man you like to have in command.
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