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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1957.
· IMPLICATIONS....... BEHIND THE QUEEN'S_TOUR
Royal Visit-A Triumph
Washington, Oct. 20. Queen Elizabeth's visit to the United States has been not only
personal triumph, but a trip with diplomatic and political implications of for- roaching significance for unity, Anglo-American according to many obser- vers here tonight.
03.
LEAVES FOR NEW
YORK TODAY
al
Against the background alay in Washington to discuss international affairs with Mr Russia's dramalle reninder of
John Forer Dulles, the Ameri- enn Secretary of State.
Declarations
QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
5.15. 7.20 M 470 Pam.
TO-DAY
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“We draw closer to the mother country in our,fiour of need, just an she draws closer TO 418,"
Afternoon Off
Meanwhile
the technical achievements of its today took an afternoon off to
Queen Elizabeth
her passion for scientists and engineers, many indulge American and British official watching horses-her last op sources Interpreted the Presi-portunity for relaxation before Northi Amerienn dent's remarka as a significant ending her policy pronouncement towards tour with a whirlwind visit to the reassertion of Western world New York tomoTYOW,
Tho 1,800 reporters and have photographers who watched their every move since they arrived in Ottawa lost Saturday were told to leave the Royal couple alene as they druve latte Maryland to look over the string of thoroughbred horses ni Middlebirg Training Track,
Last Function
them
û
On the political side, while the Queen's Constitutional role Is understood, few inve con-
strued The ilming of the They noted airo that both Washington
mission of Mr President Eisenhower and Mr Harold Macmillan coming im- Dulles used occasions honouring leadership. mediately after the Royal visit, the Queen to maka declar-
They
regard sheer
Llons of major political im- coincidence. The
further hint that the Eisen- events are seen in a single con- portance.
talks next text,
On the night of the Queen's howet-Macmillan Observers have noted that as arrival, the President went be-week will seek a pooling of the Minister in Attendance uponyond the limits of diplomatic scientific brain power of the Queen, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, innguage and protocol in pro- two mutions. British Foreign Secretary, has posing that British and Ameri- Taken the opportunity of his run selentiss work together.
Mourning Clothes Vanish As..
Anniversary Of Hungary's Riots Draws Nearer
an
Budapest, Oct. 20. All mourning attire disappeared from Budapest
the weekend part of shops over elaborate government campaign, observers said, to prevent Hungarians commemorating
the
The President's "peech fol- lowed his airport greeting to the Queen that her visit was "to us something of the most tremendous importance."
Later, the Queen and Prince'
Mr Dulles likewise has stress-Phillp attended their last func- tlon in Washington-a small, ed the importance and signi-
Intimate "Commonwealth family Gennee of the visit,
dinner at which only 24 other people were present.
Potentials
"I think it will historic," he told the
a state dinner, "It I hope and believe our using more fully potentials which JOBS CSS,
prove to be Queen at leads, as
Qucco wore a Norman Hartnell grand gown of mo- gren
lace, embroidered all over with gold, pale green dio- monds and emeralds.
After the dinner, at the Aus- it will, to
Royal the great trallan Embassy, the
mrtuight jointly couple were to drive WE
to Union Station to board n luxurious special corrlage on a train taking them to New York for their final day in America. -Reuter.
Such sentiments have been echoed scores of times in many
Brooklyn Picket
on Wednesday the first anniversary of their May Greet Queen
Soviet-crushed revolt.
bitter at
to
New York, Oct. 20. A Republican candidato With tension mounting in the, In their view, the dilemma of
for the City Council in battle-scarred elly as the fato- the country's Communist rulers
Brooklyn fear to
said there rusy ful October 23 approaches, the seems to be that they
be a motorcade picket line Government stepped up its ease their grip appreciably in
discontent around City Hall tomorrow slumbering efforts to avoid anniversary case disturbances.
rears again in open unrest.
at the time city officials Police patrols
Many Hungarians, been have
are giving a welcome strengthened, and people who being deprived of the goals Queen Elizabeth.
seemed within their Herman Browner, Coun normally wear black for their which
are resigned have
cil candidate, kald former work
advised to grasp a year ago,
working rigid regime
Dodger baseball fans in wear other clothes on Wednes-to
of Moscow, and the Republican ranks “are day. Caretakers of blocks at under the eye flats have been asked to band | soc
threatening" Ittle improvement of their
to stare the Mayor in block Anga
protest and national lot as long as East-Wast rela-
against flags, and also instructed to re-
Wagner's so-called "delay" port gatherings or meetings in
in bringing In another baseball their premise
team to replace the Los Angeles-bound Dodgers,
been
Warning
ค
uns remain strained,
Meanwhile, with the approach: of the anniversary of the 1950 Hungarian uprising, the Rumanian authorities were laking precautions against de- monstrations in the formerly Hungarian regions of Transyl- vania, according to reports reaching Vienna from Bucharest demonstrations, and
the today. will be there workers' pawer wilhin 10 minutes and make order" he said,
Mr Gyorgy Mirosary, the Minister of State, has warned the people against a work boy- cott on Wednesday-any street
Intellectuals
At Cluj, a big meeting of in- ontellectuals was held recently to Rumour follows rumour what might happen on Wednes-hear the self-criticism of Lajos day. Some forecast a mourning Jordaky, a Ilungarian author boyent of entertainment ern and lecturer of the University of
Others say the Govern-Cluj. meal will close down the colles "lowed himself to be
Jordaky confessed that he had Juss restaurants,
tres,
theatres.
Lurs and night clubs from eight by the Hungarian o'clock in the evening.
More Goods
used
Mr Browser said “no dis. respect" was meant toward the Queen by the proposed nation. But he added:
"If we have this motor- de plaket line, we'll 11:00 Queen one signi tcling Elizabeth that If Wagner had been mayor of Lexing- tom or Concord in 1776. New York City and the rest of the U.S. might stili
A British Colony."- United Frees.
bo
Urgencies
the
reaction-spheres, official and diplomatic, aries" during the uprising. He in the past week. Bald that his "ympathy with In on editorial headed: "A Imro
Nagy and the Petoed Time to Stand Together" and elreles" had misled him and commenting on the visits of the allowed "the poison,
of nation-Queen and Mr Macmillan, Malerially, most Hungarians
New York Times today eaid: live better now than they didalism to act on Ho saki he beture Budapest street demon-
now saw "the error of his ways," and had strations exploded Jast October
stand against chau- into a country-wide armed rising. taken crashed finally by Soviet tanks vinism which supported
"We have entored into one after two wecks of bloody warlike purposes of the
perialists."
of those periods when Britain, Oghting. There
This and similar measures the United States and the other are mote consumer
democracies realise the urgen- taken, these reporta goods in the shops, although had been
and that unite them prices have risen and comings sald, because during the Hun- cles declined in recent months. But garlan rising Cluj University minimise the small matters that this, observers say, is apparently had been a centre of ayınpathy divide them. H enough to oversome passive for the Hungurlari rebels and opposition which seems likely had organised demonstrations in to persist as the Kudur regime their favour.China Mail
Special. pursues a repressive policy.
the im
SPACE NEWS
"Neither country can afford the luxury of a totally inde pendent course lu its interna-. Honal affairs so long as the
CHIEF DIFFICULTY IN LAUNCHING ‘SPUTNIK'
Moscow, Oct. 20.
The problem of cooling and strengthening tre casing of the launching rocket was the chief Meally that had to be overcome by Boviet scientists before they could launch the "Sput nik" arifetal satelliit, on article published by the Soviet manth "Oganicok" revealed today.
The article, which appeared in the October edition of "Orontcok," published today; was signed by Scientist Y. Krylov.
Without specifying whether this. solution was that which was adopted, the article sald that one solution" to the major launching problem was to use a special steel alloy, con- taining nickel, cobalt, chromium and illánium,
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for the rocket's casings.
The article indicated that the American Intercontinental rocket exploded shortly after It was launched, because the problem of fuel ignition at the launching and regular supply of fuel to the engines had not been solved.
This problem sud that of the vibrations of the rockel's engines had also been very difficult to solve, the article stifted,
The "Ogonicok” article said that "fight of s far greater scope than that of the present Sputnik can now be prepared, thanks to thi exploits achieved in the Soviet Union in the technique of rockets and neighbouring selesitifo fields."Frasice-Presse.
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Johannesburg, Oct. 20. A Vickers Viscount air- liner, in South Africa for testing lights, crashed at the Jan Smuts airport
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said the plane was ex- tensively damaged but there were no casualties. It was stated later that the Viscount smashed one of its wings during a test emaSTRUZICY" landing.
Fire broke out, in obe engine but was quickly extinguished.
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Washington, Oct, 20, Walter Reuther, Vice- President of the American Federation of Labour-Congress el Industrial Organisations (AFL-CIO) cald today the launching of the artificial satel- lite by the Soviet Union was u
dodlets Pearl Harbour”. for. the United States.
Reuther, head of the United
Workers, Automobile
said American workers ware ready to make "every sacrifice" neces- sary to help the success of an accelerated programme to catch up to the Soviet Union in the
artidelt feld of ročktta and satellites.
It remained to be demon- Jatraled, however, that to ensure the success of much a programme, ft would be necessary to ask workers to do overtime at frozen wages, ho said.
If such a necesally were prover and it made the difference between suocere and failure in the struggle between tyranny and freedom, you would hear us Bay: "Just tell us how long and we'll go to work," he mich --- France PremÉ/ {
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