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-L. A. Times

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TVONAL

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958.

MARGARET IN BELGIUM GOMULKA TO Gstor

Princess Margaret visited the Brussels Interna- flonal Exhibition on September 29 during her four-day visit to Belgium. The photo shows: Prince Albert of Liege, 24-year-old bruther of King Baudouin of the Belgians, accompanies Princess Margaret, followed by British Ambassador Sir George Labouchere and his wife to a dinner party in honour of the Princess's visit-Central Press Photo,

TIRRING Britain's

IN THE MUSHTIEST ADVENTURE

THE OCEANS EVER

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THE GREAT AMERICAN PASTIME

Drawing

TOM EWELL - ANNE FRANCIS - ANN MILLER

CAPITOL RIT

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TEXAS

TO-MORBOW MORNING #DOM "TARANTULA"

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AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 a 930 FM.

TH BLACK SCORPION WILDEST TERROR EVER KNOWN! BLACKEST HORROR EVER SUOWNI 57

Next Change GARY COOPER in "BEAU GESTE”

Figure

LEAD POLES TO MOSCOW

Warsaw, Oct. 6. The Polish Communist loader, Wladyslaw Gomulka, will lead a strong Party, State and Government delegation to Moscow at the Soviet invitation for "a friendship visit“ în the second balf of October, the official Polish news agency PAP announced tonight.

Mr Gomulks was ofctally Moscow last November when he

led a delegation to the Soviet Union for the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution end for a conference of world Com- munist parties.

Since then he has had a secret meeting with Mr Krushchey in enstern Poland In January.

Strong Party

Mr Gomulka led a Polish delegation to Moscow in May for the Warsaw Pact conference of Communist leaders and for

Pope's Advice To Plastic Surgeons

Vatican City, Oct. 6.

a meeting of the Communist Pope Pius XII has told plas

mutual economic aid council "Comicon." This was his lost confirmed visit to the Soviet capital."

The 11-man delegation has a strong Party invour with its four Political Bureau members, headed by Mr Gomulka, and four Central Committee mem- bert, including two Provincial Party Commlitec First Scere-

taries.

tie surgeons it is morally

unlawful to operate on a person who asks for it "only to satisfy vanity or the caprice of fashion," He was addressing the plotic surgeons at a sprcfal pudience on Saturday. The speech was inde, public today.

Unlawful

The 12 plenum of thes

The Pope said plastic surgery. Polish Communist United was morally unlawful ter Workers (Communist) Purly purpose of enhancing a person's Central Committeo is expected "power of seduction, thus leati to be held in Warsaw in the ing others more easily into rin" second

half of this month, or hide criminal from probably before the visit to Justice, or if it damages the Moscow, Main subject of dis- normal functions of the organs cussion will be the nation's - of the body, or if it is desired year economic plan, it is re-only to satisfy vanity or the ported,leuter.

caprice of fashion,"

Unemployment Rises Again

London, Oct. 7.

The percentage of British workers out of work last month was the highest since May, 1952, according to a Ministry of Labour report issued here today.

Historical

Documents

Fetch High Price

London, Oct. 6.

for

Unemployment on Septem- ber 16, was 2.2 per cent of the Estimated number of workers compared with two per cent In August and 1.2 per cent las September 1957.

became Some 30,000 Dritons unemployed between August 11 und September 15 minking Д total of 470,000 of whom 410,- 1000 were wholly unemployed und 00,000 Werc temporarily out of work.

Of these 193,000 (46.4 per cent of the total) had been out of work more than eight weeks.

Worst Hit

A Ministry of Labour spokes-

An American dealer today (man said the last Ume the un-

paid £1,000

the employment percentage reached 2.2 was in both April and May original manuscript docu-952. Since then, it had severut ment from King George ilmos topped two per cent and III containing orders and in May this your was 2.1 per Instructions "for restoring cent

Northern Ireland, worst hit peace to our colonies and by"

unemployment had 38,700 plantations

North (8.1 por in

cont) unemployed on this However, America and for granting September 15,

was 400 less than on August pardon to certain of our

11. subjects now in rebellion".

The

Unemployment in the north- western region, home ot document was sent lo | Britain's cotton industry, rose Lord Howe on his appointmeni to 3.1 per cent on September #s Commander-in-Chief in North 15, the highest since November America in 1776.

His brother

1852,

There were 91,720 unemploy- William was at that time Bri-ed, including 22.020 temporarily fish Army Commander in the out of work-10,000 of them

area.

from the cotton industry. Iteuter.

There was keen bidding for the document, which was in-

cluded in a number of papers Name Released

and manuscripts of historical

interest concerning Lord How?

Tha

rt.

Nicosia, Oct. 0. and the American War of Inde-

authorities inday pendences, before it finally leased the identity of the Bri- went to the American)' whose fish soldier killed in an ambush name was given as Mr 11. P. near Amiando in south-west Kraus. L New York book Cyprus yesterday morning. denter.

Most Secret

A "moy: secret" lofter written. to Lord Howe by Lord North, the Prime Minister, based on a apy's report staling tha: France was sending stores to the rebels and a document with secret instructions concerning the American War, received by Lord Howe in 1778, went to In London book dealer for £950.

Other paper concoming the Lord Howe's naval couchiet in the American War, politics ani racing also felched large sums,

The documents were, senk for. | sala być the present Marqueen of

Sligo and kilehed, a total - of,

£5,04%==China Mali Special

'BATTLE OF

THE JETLINER"

WAGED IN NY

:

New York, Oct. .

The "Battle of the Jetliners" WRE being waged Эл carnest bere today In spectacular adverting- monta

New York

newspapers.

British Overseas Airways Corporation proclaimed Ite victory on Saturday by saying Its advertise- ment across two fuli pages: "First 'pure let' service ever to cross the Atlantic." The BOAC advertisement said: "This service meanin that BOAC in first agala ... just as it was in stact- Ing fetprop service fast December, with Its record-breaking Britan- pla..," Elsewhere In the

newspapers

Pan Ameri- can World Alelinor said In a two-page statement "... Pan American's jot clippers are the fabout Arama-Atlantic Jul air. Iiners."

to

Readers were Invlied

make advance remarva- tlone for flights starting from New York to Paris and Rome on October 26 and

London

en

10. China November Mall Speciaě. ·

Memphis, Oct.

It cost Grace Kaberts, $1, to

But he went on: "On 1710 other hou, numerous reasons sometimes render En operation legitimate, sometimes they even call for it.

Or

"Some deformities, or even only imperfections, are soURECO of paychic perturbations, become obstacies to social and family relationships, or hamper people in their work, especially if they are active in public life or in art.”-Reuter,

GREAT SEAL AFFIXED TO CONSTITUTION

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TO-NIGHT.

AT

7.45 P.M.

"THE FALSE DREAM OF WESTERN CHAMBER"

西樓錯夢

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ROX & BROADWAY

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ORIENTAL MAJESTIC

12 CUNGUTIONED

SKOWING TO-DAY

Paris, Oct. 6. The Great Seal of the French Republic was affixed to the now constitution today by: the Minister of Justice, Michel Deber, in a core- AN

AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 € 9.30 P.M.

INTERESTING FILM

mony attended by a num- WITH EXCITING STORY! ber of Cabinet Ministers and some 50 distinguished citizens

In a brief statement, Debre said the constitution of the Fifth Republic "rebuilds Do mocracy, creates a pariismen- tary regime and, in the nume of the communlly, seeks to establisian great association, labove races and religions,"

"The great figuro of General do Gaulle," he said, "has brought to the baptism of this constitution more than 31,- 000,000 votes. In attaching this seal of the Republic, we hope long te and profound success for this text, depositury of the principles and institu

this. tions of the nation, of French nation, Inreproachable guardian of our honour and our liberties."-France-Presse.

for a

Consul Makes

Debut

St Louis, Oct, 0. The British Consul here, Mr James Patrick Duffy, made his radio debut on a local station yesterday with the first of a series of programmes nimed ut fostering good Anglo-American relations.

Mr Duffy said he is not disc jockey.

Ho told reporters; "I am no! even being paid. In fact, there won't even be any commercials. What I am going to do is play He was Fuller W. V. Üphili, get rid of an unwanted kúltor.

with good music She shared him away

for three hours a regular soldier axed 20 vị the

with some comment about Royal Welch Fusiliers.

gunfire and was fined $51 yos He cones from

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