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THE CHINA. MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1957.

Vote On Austerity Bill Today As

FRANCE AWAITS STRIKE

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The Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd discusses a statue of the Queen with its artist, Nigeria's Mr Enwonwu, at a private preview of an exhibition by the Royal Society of British Artists recently--Keystone.

Czechoslovakia

Mourns

Its President

At Funeral

Prague, Nov. 18. Thousands of Czechoslovak lined Prague's citizons wind-swept streats today during the state funeral of President Antonin Zapotocky.

Govt Orders Key Workers To Stay At Posts

Paris, Nov. 18. The French Government today ordered. key Civil Sorvants, on puin of' dis- ciplinary action, to stay at their posts tomorrow, when more than a million public employees, from schoolmasters to dustmen, will strike to press overdue pay claims.

A vole of confidence in the National Assembly on the Government's new austerity financa bill is also due tomorrow.

The Government, which says that to meet the Civil Servants' claims would wipe out the benefit of the new taxes under the bill, today appealed to private industry to spread the sacrifices involved in straightening out the country's finances. Tomorrow's strike will be the third nation-wide stoppage in essential services in five weeks, following the gas and electricity strike on October 14 and the transport strike ten days later.

Premier Felix Meanwhile Gaillard's Government conferred with union leaders today in an emergency effort to keep the

French To Seek Foreign Loans

PREMIER STAKES GOVT ON VOTE

Paris, Nov. 18.

a

M. Pierre Pilimlin, French Finance Minister, will start negotiating foreign loans immediately following a favourable vote tomorrow on the Government's economic and financial pro grammé, Finance Ministry sources said here today.

RED GOLD IN

LONDON

London, Nov. 18.

And

M. Fells Galiland, the Prime Minister, has staked the life of

13-day-old Government on this vote which he is expected

to win.

Where France will seek # loan and the amount she will

A shipment of gold ingots need are both closely guarded Troops and artillery took part from the Soviet Union worth secrets but it is understood that in preliminary contacts have al- unloaded £2,500,000 was in a three-bour farewell pro London today

taken to a ready been made in Bonn, cession through the streets, hung

Washington and with certain theclly bank. with black drapes, from

Swiss and American Presidential residence, Hrad- Under cany Castle, to Prague's main Waclaw Square,

mour

the supervision of private police, the two cases of gold banks. Ingots were unloaded from, the Soviet ship Bintika, placed of to a bank a truck and driven' under escort.

Two loading foreign ners, President Klementl Voroshllow of the Soviet Union and President Alexander and the Zawadski of Poland,

The reason for the shipment Czechoslovak Communist Party was not announced, but ob Chief, Mr Antonin Novotny, servers recalled that the Soviet paid tribute to the late Presl- Union has been selling gold oh in the European markets for several

ceremony Д

fent, al

They spoke from a red-and- black draped tribune as power- anti-aircraft soarchlights played on the packed square.

THOUSANDS WAIT

and

weeks.-France-Presse.

Syrian Protest

Jerusalem, Nov. 18.

the

POSSIBILITY

There is

nation-wide

strike tomorrow from spreading.

will! For 24 hours, schools close, mall will be halted, taxes will not be collected, streets will not be cleaned and the dead will not be buried.

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eir flights coming in and out GALA PREMIERE ON THURS., 21st NOV., Ar 9.30 p.m. of Paris will be halted or diverted because of a strike of weather and radar cinployees.

Public transportation, how- yer, will not be affected.

But today gas and electrio

threatened workers diso

to

مولة

Join the walkout. Their striko on October 16 severely rupted the nation's coonomic Hie.

Union officials of the na¬ tionalised gos and electric workers conferred with govern- ment officials throughout the day deciding whether or not to walk out. Their decision was to be known later. United Press and Reuter,

msche

Dutch Lash Out At Ships Under "Cheap Flags"

The Hague, Nov. 18. shipowners

Dutch

fear

serious consequences as the result of sharp com- petition by shipping com- panies operating fleets sailing

so-called

under "cheap flags."

A

The Royal Dutch Shipowntry ] Association

Issued has also a possibility pamphlet calling on Govera

ment and Parliament to take that Franed may be granted an early flecal measures and thus additional £35 million advance providing a better posillon for Payments Dutch shipowners to compoLe from the European

foreign enterprises close to the with Union, courtes

operating ships sailing under EP.U. said hero.

the flags of Panama, Honduras, Liberia and Costa Rica.

the

nh

and

Principal HIMS of

The pamphlet warned against austerity bill on which the As-

chimage caused

by sembly will vote, are to ralee growing

shipping companies operating 101,100 million franes (about under "cheap Bags." "It said Thousands walted for hours

A broadcast by the "Secret 483 million) by new taxes and that Dutch shipowners are pre- for a glimpse of the be-flagged

Arab Station Suat El Hak" to save 100,000 million francs pared to fight back if their own gun-corringe bearing the Presl-

country furnishes the weapons dent's coffin drawn by six black heard here today said

they need to do so. horses, The coffin was pre-

Soviet Union had protested toh pubile expenditure.

will also It

encourage ex The Association expressed the ceded by several hundred slow Syria against Syrlan anti-air-

poris and tourism by easing re- hope that Government marching infantrymen and air-aft hring at Russian planes.

The broadcast, it was regulations and granting credits Parliament would "draw the men carrying wreaths

ported here, said the Russian to export firms, streamline dis only correct conclusion: lowering black-velled flags.

The coffin was followed on protest said that the anti-tribution of goods and give the the tax on profits which now alteraft are had hit one of Government veto powers to stop amounts to 80 per cent and foot by the Prime Minister, Mrave Soviet planes dying over the Assembly from voting any reintroducing

investment Villam Sioky and six

other the

Syrian coast. United | new expenditures in 1838.- reduction for now vessels.”- members of the Party's Pollipress.

Neuler.

United, Press. of buro and a long procession official mourners including Western ambassadors in Prague and delegations from foreign Communist governments or parties, and by representatives of the Churches. Among the Russian mourners was Marshal Ivon Konley, Commander of the Warsaw Pact Foreen,

A cremallon ceremony ...............held privately in Strumice Ceme- tery here in the presence of the widow, Mra Marie Zapolocky and other relatives.

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Tree Goes Nuts

Pembroke, Corgia, Nov. 18. Cecil Lanier's pour, frea Bis gono, tits,

A mali but productive pecan trée, his sprouted, from the trunk of the pear tree,mihalledi -

Ingrid Bergman: Another Romance?

London, Nov. 18.

Ten days after Ingrid Bergman, 42, legally separated from Roberto Rossellini, ber kame in again linked romantically with Me Late Schmidt.

Mr Schmidt, 10, is a wealthy Bwodfan theatrical

producer.

De is now saying In London while the fine-

POP

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GIT BowVAJ =

DON'T

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Mr Belmuida Last night,· Milen · Esérgman and

together attended a performance of the play, "The Kidders", in London, Then, they went to a Groek regizurant where they had already been for the thres pre- vlous pights--Franco-Free,

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