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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958,

FRANCE GETS PLASTERED Commonwealth Cable

A Bill Sticker's Farmer's Wife Runs A 'Canteen' For The Piglets

Holiday

Before Election

Paris, Sept. 24.

Huge posters in blue, white and red with

the blue and red colours forming a sign and the word "Oui" are now displayed in their hundreds of thou- sands on the walls of towns and villages throughout France as part of the government's campaign calling for approval of the de Gaulle constitution. Small bills on which is just printed the word “Qui” are stuck up everywhere, including bus stops and often covering the word "Non" on Com- munist and other posters.

Almost every newspaper in the country is daily publishing editorials on the subject, One evening newspaper has offered a prize of a million franes (about £800) for the render who forecasts the correct proportion of Yesses to Noes to the nearest three decimal Agures.

A cabinet meeting padded from the scene" and warns that ver by General de Gaulle tôn such an net would once again. zorning received the tate-srv- place the country on the vente ports on Prefect. In the 98 of civil war French departments accordist

to which it was estimate) the | Prance wy woul would panevant to about

fi por vent of thour voting.

At the host firical Elections

in 1956 the total electorate In

man in Algkrs an

brought why actions

The voltage. of the Fourth Republic's Parliament and de Gaulle's Ftumn in power would, it stas lain, not Metropolitan Pruner won 26-alund hily by if de Gaulle dis- 772.255 and the uber of appears again from politics and

who votul people

22,- Was 130.06. This time the electorate will be onesvak Brger (the official figure hus not yet been anured), at the authorities haps that the wlastentions will be considerably sm! Her Than in 1956.. Oleta! forvenals are on the autious side.

Reds Vote "Yes"

Some obrvers believe that

many us a line

the old ilkelaus tried to take wwer into their hands again. Reuter.

Denial

Manflu, Sept. 24. Lieutenant General Alfons Arellano, the Philippine Arme Forces Chief-of-S1aft. today

denied a report that he had proposed the inclusion of For- moss in the Seato area, accord- people frut

to an oficial Army an who usually vote for Bir Com

nouncement here--Reuter. this time volt! Haunts my "Yes," and Bat the total "Yes" vuto may well amount to more than 70

The total per cent. Communist vote in 1850 WORL 5.424,689.

There is a widespread realisa- tion in the country that Sun- day's vote ts of exceptional im- portance nod will decide the destiny of France for years to

come

advecating a "No" voie outside the Communists is very small unid they have hardly

An extra pair of hands would be useful to Mrs Veronica Eastment of Church Farm, Monekton Combe, Bath, Somerset. For besides doing all the normal jobs which fall to a farmer's wife she is now roaring six piglets on the bottle. She is pictured here fooding two of the voracious one-month-old family. The litter

abandoned at birth by their

-Routerphoto.

were

mother.

Nasser Gives Views

On East, West, And Arab Nationalism

Cairo, Sept. 25.

President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, in an interview with Mr. Russy Karandjia, editor of the Bombay English- language weekly Blitz, said that Arab Na- tionalism had been "moving quicker than we expected."

Gomulka Accuses The Vatican

Warsaw, Sept. 24.

The number of poillelang Mr Wladyslaw Gomulka, the Polish Communist

party leader, today accused the Catholic Church in Poland of both and secretly working against the

following in the country.

The

Conservative

any

Figaro,

which has over half a million circulation - a big Rgure for

France--trilay reminds itr

ment."

Hul, he added in a speech toy with the Church

Hilded: "a fact he way events have been rushing has been the cause of some anxiety to us. I have been accused of pushing and rushing things and instigating revolutions, but the tral's is that Arab Nationalisin has been held back for so many centuries that now the gutes have burst, the tide is rushing forward, and we cannot stop it, "We sincerely want the situn-

Roman tion to settle down and things "overtly can attend to urgent political govern-maiters, economie stability mid

to return lo norma; so that we

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internal production. But that

exactly whal tie Western Powers wint tā prevenL Their Lessons of purpose is continuously

res that rejection of the party erlucutionalist activists, | rell, in as an opʻlonal subject | divide and disrupt the pref." conflation couki lead to the Stale does not intend 10 (in reltools) will be continued. General de Gaulle's retirement | back mit freni its #greenteni

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACORSS

3 Theatrical clothes? (8).

7 Such activity may be dan-

gerous .(0).

B Queen of Australia? (8).

16 Make- scene pirhips (0).

13 Changing direction

machine shop (7),

In D

15 The polleman's lot (4). 17 Beat a Hght-weight finally

(7).

18 An carty performance (7).

20 Smart chap? (4).

21 Aver (7),

20 Observing and reconding (3).

27 Sanctity (B).

28 It seems I am the subject (5).

20 Night (8)..

22

DOWN

1 Soldierly build? (3).

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This was the rst public res ference by Me Gomulka to the relationship

Church State in Poland since the re- cen, storm over a police raid on Czestochowa Monastery in July when Church pamphlets were confiscated. I was alleged they broke the censorship laws.

His speech vodny began with a discussion of education in Poland and then passed on to rellidon, particularly in schools,

Bitter Protest

Hitler Stalin

to

In the interview the first he has given to the press for five months, President Nasser com- pared the Western and Soviet attitudes to the Arabs.

SUG-

"President Eisenhower gesed that I am not only t titler but a Stulla as well," he sald.

Sir

Hugh's Letter

Nicosia, Sept. 24.

of The Times Cyprus Governor today criticised

Sir Hugh Foot for his "dangerous Bis of adrils- slony" on the conduct of troops in West Cyprus 10 Aaya aru,

In

Around The World

Montrebi, Sept. 24.

The Commonwealth economic and trade conference decided In principle today to lay a Co- ·axið! téléphồnỡ cüblà found the world to serve Commonwealth nations. The decision was taken unahimously this morning by délégates to the conference here. An official conference spokes- man said the new network, would cost £88,000,000 and take at least 10 years to build.

Half Century Rewarding Heroism

A conference spökesinan, såld [be £88 nillo. Or the bl at 1, cond transailantie | moriny to be found. £75 milion. cable between Britain

the was suggested that Canada whs due to be com- United Kirgilom would pay pleted by 1981.

The Commonwealth circul for the round-the-world system would use the Canadian ins

tlantic cable and the Cana, dian. inland circuits. Egun, the west of Canada. It would go via Honolulu, and Fanningstarit to New Zealand and Australia. From Australia would go to

Dunfermline, Sept. 24. The Carnegie Herb, Trast {Singapore, Chittngnet. Calum

Fund, founded here 50 bo, Karach, Bombay, and then years ago by Scottish-and the cost of Africa and American Andrew Carnegie, to re-

philantropist porthward back

Kingdom.

to the United

bulf. This half would apply to the individual stages ha they

were plannet and completed.

Foter a Briben delegation spokesman.corrected the state- inent that Britain.wouzi pay 50 per cent of the, new money to be found for the World Cable.

The rpokesman sald: "Any figures quola es to the division of cost, for the project are in- accurate. Lord Home Indicated in his statement that a sub- stantial British contribution could be expected but said that

ward acts of herolsm, Mr Donald Fleming, Canada's the United Kingdom could not and can be bound by any particular celebrated its half cef-Finance Minister,

tury today with a gift of ference charman, said that the formua."-Frono-Presse two guineas to the 351 total cost of the scheme would Route beneficiaries currently on

its books.

At the end of the, Fund's first year there, there were 147 names un its luminated scroll of heroes, today there are 5,787.

The Fund recognises herole ecle by clvillana anywhere in the British Isles. Financial help | given where needed and the heroes also get either a certi- ficate or, the highest award, a bronze medallion

then

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An editorial, the newspaper quoted passages from Sir Hugh's eller last

Current pensioners of the Sunday to

Charflavs MIF

Trust Fund, are 250 widows of Deinel-lages, Greek-Cypriot

who died performing and mayor of Kyrenia,

herole act, 113 children, 21 wrote, "We have Never

12 in- other dependents and heard that soldiers are on- titled to

jured heroes. their exercise fury, however righteous, on the civilian population".

Bir Hugh maid in hin lätter that. Brilish troops wete "naturally angry" when their comrades wero murdered and that "rough- neys can and does inke place, in the heat of the murderer's persult.”.

"Most Bellisti trošpa "live up to their reputation for diselplined good humour,” but there were exceptions that proved the rule, fle newspaper commented.

"That some 50 people should be mildiy bayaneled and knocked about 'in the heat of pursylt' is hardly a phenomenon that the Governor

should publicly defend," it added,

China Mall Special.

Fabulous Russian

Resources

Mr Peter

Moscow, Sept. 24.

Antropov, the Russian Minister of Geology The Nasser-Hitler parallel and Natural Resources, todily was absurd, he added. The said "Soviet geologists are fully under-convinced that the bit and gus resouters of the Khiva-Bokhara region and other districts of Soviet Central Asia are com- purable to those of the Arablon Peninsula."

Arabs were weak and developed anel wished good re- Mr Gomulka sald that thelations with the West on terms December 1956 Church-State of equality. agreement allowed for introduc-

Rescues from burning bulid- ings, mine shafts, railway lines, savage animals

or drowning-

are the reason for most acts of heroism rewarded by the Fund.

The Trust, has doubled the capital of £250,000 alloted by Mr Carnegio iri 1000 and its present annial

13 income £25,000. Last year, awates and pensions totalled £21,584. -China Mall Special

Alf And Elsie

Sort The Mail

In Seconds

Southampton, Sept. 24.

An automatic sorting machine introduced by the British Post Omee berg today turns all lotters aame way up, separáles second from first class mali and cancels the stamps,

the

The electronic michirie, known as "All"-automatic letter facer -will for this purpose lise thin black graphite band on the back. of two penny stamps (eccond class mail) or a double graphite line on three penny stampa (Best clasa mall),

Its high voltage electric cur- rent will turn each envelope round and round until it ands tho bands and with then separate the two types of mall and face them up the right way For cancelling.

A second automatic machine on show "Elsie" (electronle sorting indication equipment) destination in co-operation with a man sitting by keyboard- China Mail Special.

tion of optional religious in- Of the Russians President struction einssen in schools it a Nayser sild: "I cinnot recall a

mujority of parents expressed single incident where they have f The Soviet News Agency Tass a desire in writing.

sought to exploit que difficulties. reported that he told a press This step incl with butter (Whitever (fuit indlives giving conference in Moscow: "There protests from a large part of us help, they appreciate we are are reasons for hoping that new separates mail according to the, population."

an independent people

they and important oil-producing The State had expected the always inform us of every action centres will open in Siberia and Church to respect the old prin- | they propose to take in relation | the Für East ... " ciple of rendering unto God to

region,

while the what is God's, and to Caesar West has always acted in- what is Caesar's.

dependently and informed West Germany the after taking any action." Catholic. Episcopate supported

"In

our

Adenauer over the atomic Aswan High

arming of the Bundeswehr. The

French Episcopate supports the

He added, it will take 15 us years for the Soviet oll Industry to achieve what the United Stales did in 32 years,"

He also sold there were dia- mund fields in Yakutlan "Incom President Nasser said the parably larger than the famous

Vanishing Wings Of Chickens

dictatorial intentions of de United Arab Repubile would go African diamond fields."-Reu-be

Gaulle.

ahead in two ten-year phosca tee. with the building of the Aswan

But the Eptreopate of Catholle Church in Poland in not

only not supporting the High Damn. in accordance

2 Calculating reptile, it seems government

(5).

Maxico City, Sept. 24. wingless, but more menty, The chicken of the future will trio of Japaneco experts told tba 11th World Poultry Congreks today.

He welcomed the formation UK And Euratom Hir, of the One by of

with the principle that all power of the Free, Algerian Govern- 3 Coat I put on on animal (5). is. derived from God--but is į ment in Cairo and said that the 4 Bridge payment? (4).

overtly and secretly working in trouble with the Lebanon had She may be bowled over (8). the opposite direction.".

nów come to an end, Ditor (6).

Mr Gomulica defined the Hollowed accidentally? (0), state's attitude towards Wie

"General Fund Chehab (the 11 Like a denn? (5).

reaching of religion as "one of new President of the Lebanon) Lolerance, with ปวด

fund myself are good friends" mal tenance of the lay character of he added-Neuter, the school."

12 Finally gigantle caper (5).

14 Vegetables essential

course (8).

15 Did a put-up job (5).

to

a

He declared that nobody

18 Root and fruit of a tree (5). attempting to disturb the works

10 Prepared potatoes (0),

19 Secret informer? (8)

22 Legal expenseo, maybe (G),

23 Went sick (5).

24 Urged to toy?, (5),,

25 Now? No, In an instant

Tarmac.

G

of the schools could count on lenienty...

"We are not looking for war Sulth the Church, We have

(4). given meny proods of this, But

we will go permit a certain part of the Chacht hierarchy and clergy, under the influence of...Vatican citeles hostild, People's Polanti und strive for dick, unconnected with relig{on; to undermine the legal state," bë saldi--Retter.

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across; Penny, 8 Bo-It-A-x, 0 Nigger. 10 501-1-D, 11 Tryst, 12 Miss, 13 Olled, 10. Sprice. Il Bat-lat 20 Thrme, 22 Thor, -23 Upsel, 25 Clasp, 20 Binnie, 27 Eeplo, 23 Bends,,20 Trudes. Down; 1 Ten- c-mert, 2 Téglattr 3. A-bou... Corrupt & Paia out, s Ejolle, 7 No-1-, 14 Lassened, 15 Dearness, 16 Steppes, 17 Rare-bit, 18 Astused, 21 Halve, 24 Tice. -

to

N. Kondo, Y. Mifin and Y. Tokyo' Veterinary, thailtute, London, Sept. 24. described the future: Powi în a Britain and the Euratom Com-papor on "the disappearance of mission, the six-nation European wings, on domestic chické." Atomic Energy Pool, may soon Three thousand dolerates from alga a technical collaboration 4 countries are attending the igreement, it was announced capgross, which, opened yester= lero today, Reuter.

day.-U.P.J.

N.Z. Too Cold For The

24.

Auckland, The New Zeiland winter has prayed so cold for one Scot thất he will not wear a kilt. He Is John Edward, schoo! captain of Robert Cordon College. Iri Aberdeen, who is visiting New Zealand on an Otaki scholarship::..

Kilt

Unlike most Otaki scholars, John word, gray

flannel, trousers when he arrived. In Auckland after travelling from Rotorta. Asked whore his kilt wat, John replied In a soft Scottish Bury that, "to fell the fruth, the wind around, my,kness is too cold to wear it."--Reuter,

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