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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957.

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PEKING HITS OUT AT BLACK MARKETS SIR JAMES

Atlantic Britannias, "But We Don't Know

When"

London Aur. 7.

BOAC which hoped to start Bristol Britanniay on

uking its London New York TURL last month, sald today they

did not know when they

will receive the big turbo- prop airlineza,

"Its impossible to say when

the Britannia wil enter Atlantic service." BOAC Spektrinan raid, "We hope t

A

will be before the winter but we de but know. We haven't

en given the divery The Bristol Aeroplane dale

vald the proposal of Mr Howard Hughes to buy 10 Britannias for Trans World Airilnes if he could get early delivery, had not caused the deiny

BRISTOL'S REQUEST

Bristol had utked BOAC if they consider taking later Would

Co-operatives Are; Told To Sell More To The State

Peking, Aug, 7.

The Chinese Communist Party organ the People's Daily reported today that "not a few" agricultural co-operatives were operating what almost amounted to a black market in grains.

A front paged editorial attacked speculation in co-operatives which "if it were allowed to con- tinue, would result in yielding the field of socialism to capitalism and making the latter to play havoc once again".

It instanced a co-operative in Honan province which had sold only sixth of its jute production to Government agencies and had disposed of the remainder itself.

had

It continued “slmllar Instinces | responding period there of speculation have appened in been zo increase in the amount not 1 Jow prafcultenal co- Fold In markets of 4,350,000 operatives in Szechwan, Shan- ters. It added that this year tung, Kwangsi and other pro- publie consumption of grains viners, particularly in respect to ti had the tendency to rise. Illegal trading a grains that has almost become a form of black market."

The editorial declared that as

long to the thought of delivery dales on 18 Bramall private ownership remains nlas so they could be sold to unchanged on the part of some Mr Hughes,”

It was perants"

clear that They denied there was undue socialist education given to the delay in delivery, polnillag peasorts had not been enough and that when there was "eon- tradiction" between the needs of The BOAC official sald "We the state and the interests of

Just do not know when the Inviduals or

#mall units," Brst of the Britannia 312A these people would rather look

and because to their own interests than

mrt that there had been strike..

will be roady

to

of that we do not know when what would be bencilcini to the we will be able to fly them.state." One of the aircraft

present on seerplanes tefals and these will take several weeks"—Keuter.

Mrs LOBO,

WHAT ARE YOU SAYING!

Singapore, Aug. 7.

Statew

CLANDESTINE

The editorial said that the Vitago and co-operative on- cils had tormed "elandestine and illegal" connections with private mere unr, DE

This expanding differential between states purchases and sales under the plan of "unified train polies" means that some supplies

statea 22

granaries which

In Are helt

reserve calamities or against natumi

mine must be used. Unless there is an increase in state purchasing which 18 Bull described as "tardy" t BOTTLE provinces

consumption and it continues at its present rate there could be a serious food problem in some arcos by midwinter far outpasting tha difculties of seven months ago. There are reports from cer. tain areas still of food shortages now due to natural calamities nad poor communications and It is noticeable that nearly all counter-revolutionary groups which have been "uncovere over the past fcrinight have included attacks 0:1 grain scores among their pleas.

The former must be exiuentral ST the latter Lantatio "DO that they will walk the proper and Instead of pursuing the way of Sommercial specula-sults tion,"

co-operative officials who have dfelributed grains to the mem- Lers or sold them at a profit other than selling them to the government purchasing agonta

co-operatives

Several Honan were accused of having had an orgy for almost a fort- night on thele surplus, stocks when they "ato like påga and drank like fishes,"

OPTIMISTIC

David Niven

Niven On Strike

Shippers Refuse To Pay Bill For Suez Clearance

Londen, Aug. 8. The International Cham- ber of Shipping in a state- ment issued in London to- day said it would strongly

Much now depends on the re- oppose any suggestion to of this year's hartest make shipowners who use which will also have

major the Suez Canal pay for the

after the military netion in second five-year plan which the Suez arca last autumn. bealns in January.

The slatement wild the ship- Officials remains publicly ping industry had nothing to optimistic that large will be fuinies but in to the blockding of the canal.

agricultural do with the events which led

the weather so many districts

At first sight the application

to

far this year has not been help-of a surcharge on Suez Canal

Prange dues would seem be a simple way of recupent ing the cost of clearing the cannt, the statement said.

The edliorial wad accom-bearing on the country's eco-cost of clearing the canal

mie dimeulues and will help panied by several articles tell-

decide finał details for the The Singapore Council oting of the misdemeanours of Women today decided to a Mire Mary Lobo, a council Vice Presiden, to explain ment she was reported to have mada ni the current Asian Woman's Suminer in Bangkok.

Reports published earlier this week quote Mrs Lobo as saying t me be honest and say our mea re wonderful. We never had to fight for our rights. They were just given jo us."

Mrs Shirin Fozdar, n cham- plan

of women's rights and General Secretary of the Chun- eil, sal members were "shock- ed when they rend the repart, letter would be sent immediately to Mrs Lobo in Another letter would be sent to the seminar giving a compre-

She said a

Bangkok,

hensive account of the dificul

CONSUMPTION UP

Kwanglung in the south euf- red fran carly floods while Eastern provinces have been badly affected recently.

The area of Hopel round the capital is weerled by the coa Umik drought but the South The whole tread of the Central provices of Kiangai, which in Hupch and Hunan reported articles and editorials the last few days have brought rain just in time to save one icple in papers after weeks agriculture back the number harvest,

monopoly IP anti-right

of

the

the

From other areas official re- poris lell of good harvesta of early rice and wheat crops. -

been to get peasants Gnd co-

Peratives not to conceal or use Reuter, themselves so much tics of Singapore women and harvest but 10 sell to the their fight for social status and government Improved conditions.

The People's Daily revealed in Mrs Fezdar sald Mra Lobo another ditorial on Monday was nominated by the Govern that over the Inst year. The. ment for the seminar and

șiate had purchased 1,800,000 not actually representing the tons less then in the previo 19 Council.-Reuter,

12 months and that in the cor

Wha

A British Crossword Puzzle

20

ACROSS Tip-ton danclag? (0),

4 Swell things, so to speak (5).

7 For doing this one should

know the ropes (8),

& Dress of guys? (8),)

0 11 might be yellow '(8),

11 All steamed up? (7).

19 Make a commotion, (7).

is Not to be believed (0),

18 Substantiel (5).

16 Pay pacios (0),

20 Appointment to meet (B).

4

DOWN

1 Empics in stono (5).

2 Fall from stato (5).

6

3 Wood, partly dense (7),

4 He bas samsthing to eat in

a bar (0),

5 Swing the lead (8).

6 Of kem practical judgment

(6)

10 Practised by mockers? (0),

12 Fenco-squatior (7).

13 Not among those prevent (0).

14 A foyer is ofttm this (6)

21 Part of Eric'a alternative 10 Coll some tobacco (5)***

(6).

17 Result to follow (1), WEDNESDAY'H_CROSSWORD-A 1 Boss, Bouster,

§ Peay, # Lama,. 10 Talents, 11 Riot, 12 Aga, 14 Normung 17 Level, 19 Octan, 23 Solects, 20 Rapf, 27, Tide, 28 Ignored, 20 Ewer, 10 Boll, 81 Desorts 42 Soje. Dawn a Orango, a Bpkrye, 4 Baton, 4 Crator, 4 Steam, 1 Balonu, 18 Alon, 13 Evil-(cov), is Ateu, 18 Sent, 13 Alton, i Creola, 81 Appeal, 23- Eagle

No Visit To

Russia Yet

The

Mr

London, Aug. 7. Prime Minister Haold Macmillan has shelved tentative plans for a visit to Moscow at kast until next year, official sources disclosed today.

The Idea of a Moscow visit was revived by the recent per |sonal letter of the Soviet Premier Nikolai, Bulgani to Mr Mac- millan which called for "per- Sonal contacts between the statesmen of our tivo countries.”

But in principle, the sugges ion that the shipping industry should pay these costs could not be defended and is adoption for reasons of convenience would be strongly opposed by all ship-

OwnCTS.

WHAT IT COST

The communique wan publish- at after a meeding of the Chamber In London which was lattended by representatives of slupowners of the following countries:

Denman, Norway, Sweden, India, West Germany, Australia, Belgium, France, Gicece, the Netherlands, New Zealand Italy, Britan, Switzerland and the United States.

The clearing of the conal, es- mated to million was

have cost some $3 United Nations

financed by the us a result of

mporary loans from 19 mem- ber states. The question of re- paying these loans is now under study-France-Presse.

Why She's Fine!

Russia's negative and un-

Washington, Aug. 7. constructive attitude," reflected Mr James C. Hagerty said icday White House Press Secretary, in the Balganin letter of Jast that the condition of Mrs Elsen- month wis sadd to have hower "continues to be fine." He strengthened the Prime Minis sald or physicians raid they ter's view that there was no were "particularly catisde point in going to Moscow, at with her progress since her least not for Tho time being.—| operation yesterday. — Ualted United Press.

Press,

DANGEROUS MONKEYS

ESCAPE:

SUBURB TERRORISED

New York, Aug, 8.

Housewives barred their doors in terror in the Philadelphia suburb of North Wales today pa 49 monkeys, straight from the Indian Jungle, awung chattering from the trees in their gardens.

The monkeys, of the "Rhesus" varioly, imported for medical experimenta, cocaped from their laborav tory and spred through the suburban gardens,

Groups of children managed to capture one of them in neta, 20 others were shot down sa they scannered amongst the trees.

Nineteen are still at large.

A iboratory spokesman said that the monkeys were not fame and wore dangerosa. – He could not sxpinin how they had oscaped.-France-Froase,

David Niven, the debonair. ultra-,

English. Alus actor, singed a ong-man strike in the Bois de Boulogne, Parts, during the shooting of his newest. 11-lax "Bonjour Tristesso”.

For one hour, while producer Otto Preminger fumed nearby, Niven at in his cas and re- fused to budge. The trouble was that he was due to ap- Bear before the Cameray yesterday and was on his way to Deauville to relax

when Preminger decided to film a scene in which Niyên appeare.

Jordan: Second Thoughts Now?

Beirut, Aug. 7.

to

Jordan's Ambassador the Lebanon, Abdel Moncim

WAS: REMOVED FORCIBLY

In Fact They

Used & Crane)

Calcutta, Aug,, 7, Engineers using cranos today removed the massive bronze status of General Sir James Outram from Cal- cutta's most fashionable in- teracejion, on the corners of Chowringeo and Park Street.

The removal of the Mialue of

Rifal, today discussed with the Lebanese President, Sir James, who helped to crush Camille Champun, the possi-the Indian Mury of 1857, was bility of Jordan joining the decreas by the Bengal State Bagdad pact, Informed Government in recognition

the_gubilo puntiment that yo sources said today.

1057. muliny should bo This follows Pakistan Premier celebrates as India's first war, of Hussein Suhrawardy's recent fremdence,

visit to Amman, the sources cald.

GANDHI INSTEAD

Sir James during that

of

War

The ambassador later flew do Asuman with a personal message relook om rche! Indian troops which from Chamoun King Hussein, the town of Hanpur Uni He la expected back in Lebanon is now the Indian state of Uttar on Friday with King Hussein's Pradesh. reply.

ware.

A statue of Mahatma Gandhi

WALTO

Da bp erected the site

statue had Hr Jets's been located, while the statue of Sir

James, on horseback, will be piteed in the Victoria Memorial Museum.

Other Matuts of British Gen- and administrators will removed.-France-

Informed sources Indented V. JI! that the Soviet Union's recent guarantee of Syria's territorial Integrity might hasten Jordan's decision to join tho

paot, Before tolding off, Rift told newrmen that Jordan servedly approved the tone of crals Chamoun's speech last Sunday, also Jordun enddered the idea of Presse, calling a meeting of Arab heade of state io ba sincera and very

Presse,

be

Frantic phone calls passed and a special plaga flew him back to the set where there was an angry exchangyo between him and the prodücer resulting in the actor altilag la his car and refusing to wark until kej not an apology. Finally Preminger realised that i It was not Niven's fault anță apologized through the win- dow of the car. The picture shows Niven sitting in hisa car during his one-man girike, and burned during a landing Liations for the selling up of a with actresst, Elga Anderson here last night, killing two crew European free trado zone, the (left) and Jean Reberg.mombers anti injuring two Foreign Office unnounced to-

| others—United Press,

day-France-Press3,

opportuno, he added-France- PMG's New Post

Central Press.

Two Die In Crash

London, Aug. 7.

The Paymaster-General Mr

been Reginald Maugling, has appointed the Brish GOYEN- A B-49 Jo! bomber crashed ment's representative_in_nggo-

New York, Aug. 7.

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