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THE CHINA › MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER : 11, -1957.

QUEEN MOTHER TO MEET THE PEOPLE'

SMUGGLED CHILD IN US

Boston, Nov. 10, Little Aurora Way, eight- year-old child of Mr and Mrs John Way, smuggled out of Rod China last win- ter, was reunited early Sunday with her parents she had not seen since she was a baby.

Eight years ago, Mr and Mrs

Way left Shanghai for

1

Australian Visit

All Set

For Next Year

Canberra, Nov. 10.

The Queen Mother's visit to Australia carly next year has been arranged as a "meet the people" visit, it was announced here today.

Releasing the itinerary for the three-week tour beginning in February. Sir Allen Brown, the man a charge of arrangements, said the Queen Mother had osited that in her engagements she bo orranged to meet the people and

He said this meant the exclu- son of state barquets, luncheons end similar "fixed seating" affairs in favour of open-air gatherings, rurt, carnivala, race meetings, children's maiden parties and essembles.

visit to Boston. Their little girl, then only six-month-talk to them as much as possible, old, was left in the care of her grandmother. But the Communista soon after captured the elty and refused to allow the child leave the country. She was rally Smuggled Creat Just winter about a junk and had been walting la Hongkong for the American immigration author!lies to let her in the United States.

Besides her father, mother and brother Dougins, 11, who came with the

parents, an array of newsmen and televi- sion cameras

At the airport to greet the child.-- France-Presse,

were

Commonwealth Expert Dies

New York, Nov. 10, Professor John Bartlet Breb. ner, an authority on the Com- monwealth ond

Anglo-

en

United States-Cunadim Teln

ufler tions, die here today Jong less. He was 62.

He

in served

both the Canadian and British armies during the first World War and was Professor of History New York's Columbia University at the time of his death-Reuter.

LEBANESE PRESIDENT

Athena

Athens, Nov. 10, University today conferred

on Lavanese Presi dent, Camille Chamoun, #11 honorary doctorate of law.

University Hector, Maridaltis, speakkig on the occasion, re- ferred to the close lies existing between the fantous schools of, Jaw of Atheos and Beirut.

He spoke of the great con- tribution made by the Beirut School of Law to the develop ment of legal science between the third and Afth centuries, France-Presse.

Absolute Maximum

Sir Allen Brown said he be- Hered the State Directors had} achloved everything possible in arranging the tour and that the Quven Mother really would meet the people.

INDEPENDENTS

TO STAND FOR JORDAN ELECTIONS

Amman, Nov. 10.

MACMILLAN AND GAILLARD TO MEET

By FRASER WIGHTON

London, Nov. 10. ́

Mr Harold Macmillan and

M. Felix Gaillard Franco's new Prime Minister will "very

probably" meet for private talks before the Atlantic treaty heada of government conference In Paris next month; well informed political sources Hald today.

Omcials here made it clear no arrangements have yet been made. But such, a meeting has been in the British Prime Minis ter's mind ever since his recent Washington talks with President Eisenhower.

Private

LOGICAL

the

In his world ronging 'speech Sixteen independent candi-last night at the London Lord dates will contest by elec- Mayor's banquet Mr Macmillan at he hoped he would meet tions later this month to

M. Gaillard soon. fill empty scots in Jordan's Lower House of Parlia- ment caused by the re- signation of six deputies

between talks

French Prime And last month, the Interior British Ministry announced today. of Parliament. here as

Ministers are seen by members a logical "I think the overall picture

One of the candidaten, Was put of the preparation for the absolute Mirza which one in

Shercusion, อย

Nato summit meeting where Australian maximum of the

Minister and a former Deputy Western Inter-dependence will people will see Her Majesty who is known to have pro-be the dominating theme. and in which Her Majesty

West sympathies, has been

In 1st context Dr Konrad great will be able to see a

returned unopposed to 13) the

West Adenauer,

German deal of the continent in д

Federal Chancellor will come to relalively start time" he said. Vacant Amman seat.

London on December 4th for three days of discussions with Mr Macmillan and his · Minis-

ters

Is

Sir Allen Brown returned to Australia бать November 1 from London after conferring and With the Queen 1er staff.

Mother

SALT CITY

Six candidates will contest the two seats in Salt City, 30 miles south-west of here, оп

lest the two vacant seats

The linerary he announced today provides for visits to six Australian

cities and excur-30; slons into the country around some of them,

Buckjumping

Arriving by air from New Zealand on February 14, she will spend four days in Canberra, Bying to Brisbane on the

18th for Iour days Int Queensland,

At Brisbane she will watch a programme of buckjumping and bullockrkung. She will By to Sydney later and will have many engagements there, - Including A visit to a surf

carnival.

On February 26 she will visit The Snowy Mountains irrigation and construction pro- ject, returning to Canberra on the 27th when she will review endets al Duntroon Military

College.

in

Preparations are already well

for the advanced

Nato talks

November 23; three will beginning in Paris on December 10. M Paul Spank, Belgion ures on November Secretary General the Nablus

15- of the and six, will contest the one nation ulllance has just ended vacant scat in the Jesin area also on November 30,

intimule consultations with Bri- six deputies

resigned a confidence motion on

The after Government polley had been approved on October 10. Five of them were members of the dissolved. National Socialist Party, and the sixth was an in- dependent.-Reuter.

OBJECT OVER PAKISTAN

Peshawar, Nov. 10.

A bright object believed to have been "Sputnik 1" was soon for the second time this week at 1915 GMT tonight near the northwest frontier March

Pakistan.

She will go to Melbourne on the 28th, Adelaide on

4, Perth on March 6 and leave! for home by air on March 7.- Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

3

8

4

14

15

16

20

21

22

24

25

27

ACROSS

Munages to find (8).

28

DOWN

1

.1

Count William) (4).

5 Play-boy? (5).

2

A strange plant (4).

8 Home-grown tobucco? (4).

It will hold water (4),

9 Scottish comedian (B).

4.

Is it puld

11 Filmay coverings (5).

menta? (6).

5 Contrariwise? (7).

6 Hard workers (7).

17 Tell to him (0).

14 Little Willi07 (4),

10 Russian material, it seemsS

(8).

18 Lion group (5),

19 Meals witsch might be high

(4).

20 Heavenly beings (0)..

24 Not one of us (8).

23 Goes up in smoke (6),

26 Poelie efforts (4),

27 City of Germany (5),

23 Decided shortage (6).

15h Government Ministera here. STANDARDISING

He told a pubile luncheon in Edinburgh yesterday that enor mus saving could be achieved by.standardising Western mjiltary Equipment placing its' mamitae ture on a rational basis, by the international distributing of defence, orders and even more important "a commonsense co- ordination of scientifle research,” "We in the West connot afford to disperse our scientific efforts any longer.

For only by wise economies and good organisation can we reach our common goal," M. Spank added,

The Secretary General today. ended his five-day official visit to Britain and was returning to his Paris Hendquarters.-China Mall Special

*** JORDAN-EGYPT

The object was described, as Fully large-sized, round, and radialing reddish and yellowish Tuys. It was seen for over 40} minutes sperding towards the West In the Kyber hills direc-

Linn.

A Government meteorological

WDS

Ackerm said IL

not known If the strange object was "Sputnik" or "sonic other device or locket fred by another nation,”

A similar object was sighted In the Peshawar ski's last Fri- day night-France-Presse.-

KITTENS--BY

THE BOX

Kuching, Sarawak, Nov, 10. The Government of Sarawak

is sending boxes of kittens to villages throughout the protec- torate.

cam-

CONFERENCE

Amman, Jordan, Nov. 10. Jordanian foreign minister Samir Rifai called in Egyptian Charge D'Affaires Sold Gham

zawi for talks tedny.

There was no announcement on the content of the talks, but

Mature In London

Viator Mature, who has Just arrived in Britain where he is to make a picture, mapped at his hotel in London-Central

Press Photo,

Peruvian Strikers

Return To Work

'OUTSIDE ELEMENTS'

Lima, Nov. 10.

Thousands of striking workers today began to re- turn to work in response to an appeal by the Government.

First to return to work were 1.500 workers In the copper mines at Toquepala owned by the Ulah Pacific Company of Peru, a subsidiary of Southern Peru Corporation.

Fifteen hundred strikers at the sugar plantation at Cartavio also agreed to return to work after the Ministry of Labour ordered

their on increase in wages.

17-DAY WALKOUT

men

Satellites

A Propaganda

Weapon

Melbourne, Nov. 10.

The 17-day walkout of some The Sovior satellites wore

on the Callao- 3,000 Huancayo Railroad also ended today, Unions, whose member- ship Was onl in, sympathy, ordered their men to return to their jobs.

designod to strike some form of torrar into people's minds, Mr Robert Menzies, Prime Minister of Austro- lia, soid in a statement last night.

"The Soviet Union knows than more about propogandu

The bus strike in Lima, In- volving some 1,000 drivers and other personnel, also ended to day as well as the strike of we have trict to learn," he several hundred employees of said. the Peruvian pany.

The Government, acting under streng measures to put an end powers, announced emergency

telephone

Launching com-

of the satellites followed years of "cold wor" which was aimed at undermin- opponents by fear.

of Rusla's Ing the strength

to social unrest caused by out- Mr Menzies said the "cold side elements." The Govern war altitude had not changed ment has maintained all along and people should not be be

strikes

was guiled into believing. It had

FRIGHTENED

it was understood that they con- that the wave of comed

radio

stepped-up. Egyptian politically inspired."-United propaganda barrages Press.

against King Hussela's Western. oriented Jordan regime.

Jordan's Radio has answered Ike Gets Advice chev, hnd indicated he wanted

with its own barrage of harsh criticism against Egyptian Pre-

Abdel Nasser,

sident Gamal

United Press.

-From Peking

Peking, Nov. 10. The Chinese newspaper, Ta Kung Pao said in an editorial

The Soviet Government party chief, Mr Nikita Khrush-

top level discussions. He had said "will you talk to me now? May be you are frightened."

Mr Khrushchey could be asked "Now you have launched But have you launched of Hungary, free the people

DEMONSTRATIONS today that the most effective Poland and East Germany?

IN

of. Hundreds

KASHMIR

Karachi, Nov. 10.

A recent anti-Malaria paign Infected thousands cockroaches, whose polsoned paraded today before the Soviet

of demonstrators

way President Elacnhower could "rolleve the anxiety of the American people" would be to meet the

Soviet Communist leader, Nikila Khrushchev,

The paper declared that Eisenhower

should accept

top-level talks

and solve in- ternational

through problems egotiations because it le "the most, practical way;".

US $500 College Scholarship

MOVE TO ENCOURAGE THE STUDY OF MATHEMATICS. IN U.S.

By VINCENT J. BURKE

/db Washington, Nov. 10,

A top scientific adviser to President Eisenhower said today the Government should award-a US$500 college scholarship to every high school senior who passes a federally-adminis tered mathematics test.

He also proposed. a second scholarship award, of US$500 to, every college student who passes a calculus test at the end of his freshman year.

The from Dr 1. 1. Habl, chairman for the past 17 months of the

recommendation

came

[

$2 MILLION

ART SALE

President's "Scientifte Advisory IN NEW YORK

Committee" on matters relating

to defence mobilisation,

Rabi outlined the plan in a

New York, Nov. 10.

telephone Interview with the One of history's greatest United Press from New York auction sales of art objects City, where he is a physics pro-realised a total of $2,221,- fessor at Columbia University.

DEMOCRATIC WAY

355, it was reported today.

The sale of the Georges Lurcy collection of paintings, porcelain, furniture and antique French

Ho termod it "the most demo- cratic way" of Insuring that other items began on Thursday zaded on Saturday at American youths entering college night and are equipped with the mathe-the Parke-Bernet Galleries. matical tools with which to go into science,

The Lurcy paintings brought

a total of $1,775,470, with "In

of furniture

This, of course,

would help Seire" by Renoir topping the counteract the great mistakes lat at $200,000.

Saturday's sales of de-emphasising mathematics" which has

"practically closed the door to selence," for many youths who might otherwise have gone into that field.

"If the public becomes interested in the plan," Bald.

זיי

ho

and decorative objects brought $307,450,

CARVED COMMODES

French co, pald $17,000 for a

Think the Administration Louis XV Commode, Frank might get behind it."

Partners of London and New

commodes

for $14,000

for

"It would not be cheap," he Work bought a pair of carved each, acknowledgod. "I would set the test at

reasonable level Bo that a "B" or a "B-plus" student could pass."

He emphasised:

EMPHASISED

Those

Alan Wolle, New York, paid

15,000 Ispatian carpet.

Most

16th century

of the Lurey items were purchased by Americans, The American record for auction of an art collection re- realised mains the $2,487,060 :

★The plan would not "pres- last January for the collection nute" youths into science, of Mr John E. Rovensky,

the the Lurcy sale set a new high scholarship awards could for the sale of a collection of still go into law, medicing paintings-United Pross,

Qr

who ivon

other courses of study

if they wished.

“Mathematics - while, an essential tool for science- he is a neutral subject,"

raid. "I is very good training for practice in clear thinking. Study of mathematics would bring

lives."

Israel-Jordan Relations

Jerusalem, Nov. 10. Israel remains in contact with

clear thought into people's the United States on the subject of relations between Israfi and Jordan, an Isract Foreign

These contacts referred to the Ministry spokesman said today. tuation on the Israel!-Jordan frontier, the spokesman sald France-Presse,

The plan would sumulate a new interest in matka- mailes without federal in- lerference with school systems United Press.

Khrushchev Is At

But

The Top, He Is Not Stable

-FORMER US AMBASSADOR

London, Nov. 10,

Mr Kennan, opening a series Western security.

on: Mr Menzies sald Russia did that she could go to the conference table not only want. ing peace but practising the conditions of peace.

+

MOST IMPORTANT

bodies were eaten by village Embassy In Kashmir, denouncing Khrushchev's proposal to hold The most important things

carried

cats.

the Sovlet attitude on the Rats swarmed through the Kashmir question. houses as the cats died, and the

The government is now mustering

demonstratora. every kitten it can to send to placards denouncing a recent

most

on the Kashmir ques troubled. speech

tion by Soviet United Nations delegale, Arkady Sobolov, which they said approved the Indian position on Kashmir,

the villages Reuter.

Tel Aviv, Nov. 10. Syrian patrols fred on an Israeli civilian truck near Kfar Szold in Upper Galilee this

the

The posters colled on U.S.S.R, to advocate the bolding of a plebeseite in Kashmir, to

which had happened in the last few weeks were not the launch- ing of the Sputniks but the fact that Britain and the United Ts Kung Pao said that Eisen-States were getting together "in what will be regarded as the hover's speech to the Amerlern greatest co-operative association

on Thursday entitled since the war public "Science and Security" was an

"I will be delighted to think aelmowledgment of the "bonic_ ruptcy of the United States there are going to be now talks

at top level. I will bo of the position of polley

delighted if we could go to the strength.".

The paper also said the "bey-conterence table as one people with one Instinct of freedom and tremendous pool of know- return."--France-Presse

ledge."-Reuter.

for by Instal- afternoon, an army spokesman determine the will of the people.

*said. There were no casualties. There were no incidents day of imperiallam would never

France-Presse,

7 Takes up again) (7);

10 Giant killer (5).

13 Work in a theatre? (7).

14 Golfers like them (7),

15 Where to find cedara? (7).

17 They have a Court in Lon

don (5):

19 Took a puli (8)..

21 Comfort (4).

22 Accelerator, as it were (4). 23 Coy chick (4).

¦ SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD—AC: 1 Ghost, 4 Combat,

8 Arable, 10 Evict, 13 Erened, 14 Dresser, 17 Hage, 10 Rambler, 20, Gentics, 82 Edit, #3 Sub-lime, 27 Centre, 20 Opera, 30 Eidant)

31 Fealer, 32 Eneki:- Down: 11 Grandi, 2. Ovato, Time: Bridal,.7 Tetbury 9. Everest 11 Verbat; 13. Prasure, 18 Oinon, Ryed, 10 Better, 18,Germ, 20 Get off, 21 Nicetio, 24 Beljej 25 Ideas, 20. Extol, 28. Nare

The

France-PresÉS,

ROCKETS FIRED FROM ANTARCTIC

Wellington, Nov, 10. US Navy loehresker Glacier Gred pockets" bearing scitnulás equipment to ma mititude of 80 miles above the earth of the Now Zealand const this weekend. The Glacier, which har boert taking pari; :-in, optrailon Deepfreeze in the Antiretio, Launches ihn zockets by 10%. -main; ovatrol for balloons at

pockets, up. For-eslauillio purposes 5 Ea: the Proffo{ sald

Tie leebreaker has been send- ; The 19-year-old, sestrian way

Ing

said: to have: Laliom: ill-wilh a Benimentient; white, lin Grilled PELEN mid- Compacting it, rocket

the Bril, NIWEZINGEN Glacier pak InNALEN early › today? SOREL DR Braved during An

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Mr George F. Kennan, former American Ambassador in Moscow, said in a radio talk here tonight that Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Russian leader, "has now achieved the pinnacle of power he wanted but I suspect he is very isolated up there and the winds around him are becoming increasingly chilly,"

1 am not of weekly radio lectures, went particularly concerned whether

Воб "Khrushchev

now our Soviet friend, could destroy. offended, and estranged from us seven times over or only the central political process, four times.

"Our problem is no longer one by one, the intelligentsin, the industrial managers, and a to prevent from acquiring the portion of the officers' corps of ability to destroy us, it is tou the arined forces.'

inte for that. Our problem is This is not a stable àitun- to see that they do not have tion. 1 cannot bellove that at the will or incentive to do it," will be of long duration. It is-Chine Mail Special. hard to see how real stability can be achieved until some re- gular arrangement, is made for the representation of the in- heresis of those professions! hierarchies in the kay, processes of government/90 391

LECTURES

PC C

Mr Kenbun's milk, antifled "Russia, the Atom and the Wex", opened his neties of Reith Lecture noch Bundar until Dekérjüber:19%;mamed after Lont Rolby formée Director-

casting, Corporations & They, ste gives bay we digortat, peršonality

DELEGATION TO Gmore of the set Broad-

DAMASCUS

Paris, Nov. 10. A Chinese students delogg- Goh, headed by Chang Ting. left Felding by air for Damascus

China today, the New

News Agency reported.

students six-member

BERGMAN IN LONDON

London, Nov. 10. Swedish actress, Ingrid Berg-

man, who last week an- nounced the had separated from her kuiband, Itallan film producer, Roberto Rossellini; arrived-here fo- day from Paris.

She plus to make two nims Ira Lonight's table de said: “One BOL impresion in Betain and to spend about

Bat M

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Althourly newspaperma piled nationalCh

wine instadoo Adlas PALLOGA ZARA Wrent sport- in event hide they and we her contend for bich, they Bergman refused to answer any condemning her private lie. not, welke derned, and

American FreeA

star, Cary where'

kfooka on.** He MN to under- Grant, wheel To play the lead of Barnens forth- RAF, Jet Earpt under the Sino-Syrian stand; the frame of mind that in one

Jarbour and, Sino-Egyptian, cultural co-soom in overstekdence of Baylet coming flima X Riod. ll" was

sam operation agreemento,dratic economie-de-matide progress at the airport? 2100 Morit

Koff the delegation will visit Syria and

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