THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, · 1958,7
SEE HOW MUCH THE ARAB REFUGEES GET
United Nations, Oct. 27.
Governments pledged the equivalent of $16 million today to the care of almost. 1,000,000 Palestine Arab Refugees in 1,959.
The Queen Visits Her Favourite Clown
London, Oct. 27,
Queen Elizabeth had
P
smile and a word for Frank Sinatra and Danny Kaye, tonight
Royal at a
that tied premlere End traffic into knots,
Bim West
Hours before the Qucon appeared, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, crowde werd beginning to moes before the Odeon cinema In Lei- cester Square.
Extra police were seni Into the West End to try to keep traffic moving.
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The Queers' consent to attend the premore another instance of the re- gerd in which Kaye is held as an artial by the Royal family. But her presence was mainly due to the fact the film was being shown. at a 25 guineas top, for the British Empire Cancer Campaign.
The Queen's father, King George VI. was a cancer victim.U.P.1.
R.C. Honour For Briton
London, Oct. 27. Sir Charles Petrie, British historiun und journalist, hus been given restricted permission by the Queen to wear the Insignia of Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic conferred on him by the Chief of the Spanish State. General Franco.
Sir Charles Petrie suid tactuy that he had been awarded the order because he had written five bunks on various tour or esprets of Spanish history.
fund
Their pledges were sh- nounced at the anmel pledging conference.
Onleins of the United Nations Itellet and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) sald the #mount pledged was about the same as last year. They estimated that when all governments have made their contributions for 1950, the agency will have received about $30.2 million for the year.
Leslle J. Carver, Acting Director of Unrwa, fold the conference
the agency would require $30 millon for its The programme next year. per capita cost of feeding the refugees, he said, is $36 a year.
The United States pledged $23 million for the fiscal year ending next June 30-$18 mil lion for Unrwn's relief pro- grumune sid $5 million for re- husbilitation. Britain
pledged $2,700.000 for the first six months of 1958. Miss Patricia
of the British
Hornsby-Smith delegation said
THE HK
SHARE
A special Fund set up by the United Nations for Hongkong refugees -numbering more than e million, and still enter. Ing the Colony at a steady trickle (last offl cial figure: 275 a day) - has so far received one cheque for $500. Hongkong has also re ceived
promiso of frozen fish from Green- land's Eskimos,
a
Sir Humphrey Moves To Bagdad
ton few member states were be-Sir ing aged to carry "loo much of the load."
Other Ways
Ilak Asha of the United Arab Republie said his govern been! could nut contribute noted dirretly to Curwa but thal it
spending we already more than $3,375,000 a year on the refugees,
Other pedres
operations follow:
Unrwa
Hai, (ut Jenst: $10,000; Greece, $15,000 Seibertarula, 663,790 (twice list 1934 contabalone; Australia, $100,0UG (for the that of the year); $2,000; Sweden, $58,000; Tunin
London, Oct. 28. Humphrey Trevelyan, former British Ambresa- dor in Cairo and Charge d'Affaires in Peking, has been appointed Ambassa. dor to Iraq in succession to Sir Michael Wright, it was announced here to day.
Sir Humphrey has recently been adviser on Middle East affairs to Mr Dag Hammar- skjold, United Nations Secre- tury General.
He is 52, and was formerly the Indian Civil Service, and was Ambassador to Exypl
Jati, $100; Jordan. $10,000 in May 1,00), try, $10,000; Bel- Ham $30,000, Compared with $20,000
at the time of the Anglo-
in 1000); Canada, 3500,000; Turkey. French Intervention at Suez in $5,000: Chomo, $2000: France, 20 in-
in France: Derak. 30,000 Kroner: late 1956.
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Pakistan 100,00 Repres: Ireland. £1,000. Esan $2,000 in Ixning,
He was Counsellor in Bagdad
Chargé d'Affaires in Peking.
$2,000; Yugoslavia, 30,000; in 1948 and from 1953-1935 was Lebarn £170,000 Saudi Arabia, $100,000 and 2000 tons of fuel of Monaco, 2 millun Franes: Liberia, $3,000: Camboxite, 20,000 Rials; India, 127,000 Rupees for 1638.-U.P.Í.
N.Y. Taximan
New York, Oct. 27. A New York taxi driver and his own explanation today for as excessively rulay weekend "You throw things at the " love Spain as a country and am very fond of the people," he moon, you gotta expect they guid today.China Mall Special. I throw sginething back."-UPI.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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Richness (6).
5 Sacked nolslly? (D).
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12 Mythical ferryman (6).
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again (4).
and
thanks
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bage? (8).
5 It seems the originator will
go to the bottom (7),
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horse? (5).
13 Day of rest (7).
a nervous
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large 23 Before long it's a negative
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MONDAY'S CROSSWORD-AN: 1 Steel, 4 Blades, 8 Abides, 10 Abaft, 12 Chary, 14 Eat them, 17 Rite, 19 Lantern, 20 Consult, 22 On, 23 Aorated, 27 Rescue, 25 Mazza, 30 Racket, 31 Nater, 82 Man-go. Down: 1 Space, 2 Exist, 3/ Leech, 5 Less, Dear-i... 7 Sateen, 0 Sho'll-ae, 11 Bertha, 13 Amateur, 15 (c)Anon, 18 Tossos, 18-True, 20 Common, 91 Zakon, B4) Healin, 25 Turken, 20 Pikio, 28 Sage.
He is married and has two daughters,
Sir Michael Wright, 50, was |uppointed Ambassador to Iraq in
November 1934. He and bla
wife were in the Embassy when u part of it was sacked during the revolt on July 14 this year, A Foreign Office spokesman said Sir Michael Wright would take
leave. His appointment has yet to be an-
SOFTIC
nounced.--Router.
A Sergeant,
now
A Recruit And A Rope
Ft. Jackson, South Carolina,
Oct. 27.
The Army charged today a
First Class Sergeant lied
£
rope around a trainee's neck at this big Infantry centre
and threatened to hang
the
recruit as punishment. Sgt. Charles L Moman, 28, pleaded innocent to the hang- ing charge and alx other specifications when a nine- member General Court Mar- tial convened,
Мотлап was the second non- committed in a series of three scheduled General Courts
Martist on milstreat- ment charges at Fort Jack- Former M, Sgt. George
son.
R. Sovi was nduced to Sergeant First Cines and Aned $450 after a trial held last week.
Stu to be tried is Lt Gurald Wheatley, 24, commanding officer of the company involved in the alleged mistreatment. Sovie was ist Sergeant and Moms- veteran of 11% years areny service which in- cluded Korean combat-was Field First Sergeant. Moman oliegedly tied A rope around the neck of Pvt. Jimeny Cope, threw the rope over a tree limb and threatened the recruit with hanging.
He also was, charged with kick- ing a can of slimy grease from
a mess hall grease trap into the face of Pvt. William L. Henry.-U.P.I.
Shooting Season
Superstition:
Revival
Suspected Britain
In
London, Oct. 27. Devil-worshippers seeking arti
cles to uso in a black Muss are believed to be behind 11 series of ralds on churches, the Daily Herald reports to- doy. Five ralds have occurred in re- cral weeks, all in the same ure of Lancashire.
The latest theft of religious property- ared altar Iron-
tal, black and purple chasu-
bles, a stiver eliallee and articles from
대 communion
set
Was from Carnforth
Parish Church.
Similar hauls have been made
from churches at Manchester,
The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret are seen being received by the Gorman President Pro- fessor Thebdor Houss at a dinner party, which was attended by the Queen, at the German Embassy.—— Contral Press.
Soviets Want One For One
Atom
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Tests
United Nations, Oct. 27.
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THIS IS AMERICA
Now York, Monday.
LET'S give gift-giving Bernard Goldfine his
due. Today comes newa to show he will have.. a permanent place in American social history. He has blasted a ragged hole in the old American custom sardonically known as Yule Loot,
It was Goldfine's
generous be thankful if now I could give presents of vlcuna coats and something back."
Persion
Tup to presidential olde Sherman Adams that And a 14-year-old boy: ગ rocketed the biggest "cor- hope you don't only want old
scandal ruption"
that Ike's people
to help. I
only Administration has ever had young, but I want to give my-
self."
to bear.
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Goldfine's aprée, said hin Fifteen prisoners, at Now political enemics, was to try 10 Jersey gaol sent in their names. gain influence with
the Tommy's father, aircraft worker Administration.
Frank Kriston, has been kept awake for two nights answoring
And the rumpus has given a phoned offers. nortni blow to the Yule Loot habli.
Now all tni remains is for volunteer donors to have blood Throughout the years U.S. fcals. If their blood type is the firms have taken more and more Same is Tommy's they will to handing out presents to undergo the operation and costomers to buy their favours, scrum made from their living By this year the racket had rib marrow will be injected iniö. grown Into multi-million- Tommy's blood to make new dollar business, Firms would tot) blood cells to
replace those up the cost and set it down as❘ killed in radlaGon treatment. Justinble business expense.
Now that's all done for. the antion condemba
it so condemns th
II Goldfinc minor
influence peddlers. Today the NEW YORK never suffered a blitz, So they have to magazine Advertising Age re-
Forts that arms appropriations manufacture their own. The city has announced a $1,000-million for Yule Loot have dropped by plan to flatten vast areas of the more than $12,000,000.
southern "Downtown”' area of Well And a survey by the
Manhattan to make way for new Stred Journal shows that two-
to commercial buildings and thirds of 80 firms questioned develop new traffic highways. are cutting their present-giving budget drastically in the wake nt the Goldfine scondais.
Says, one firm in a circular Jelter; "Business gifts are not
*
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The Soviet Union today "categorically" only wasteful but improper,"
declined the Anglo-American proposal to suspend nuclear weapons tests for
from year
next Friday, when Geneva talks on a permanent cessation are due to open.
one
The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Valerion Zorin
THE FREEZING weather is emlag on. but the fountain in New York's Times Square still
on. trills merrily It is illed
with anti-freeze.
to
New York's blitz will be efficient, There are plans
ляду the fantastic swea colourful intermingled fruit, Ash, meat and vegetable markets.
Like London's Covent Garden and Billingsgate they have stub- central elty bornly congested streets for many years.
The plan presented to Mayor outlines dramatic Wagner, clean-broom measures sweeping through 564 neres of the Ughtly
four-or packed
five-storeyedi O'CLOCK one bulidings that
fringe the tall
Bury, Bolton, and Hindley. RAF Hunters told the General Assembly's AVE
morning Mose Simmons Wall Street Bnancial centre.
Black Mass
The Daily Herald Jays that
two well-dresseri
acen
men weru to leave Carnforth Church with bundles under their arms und drive off in
car.
The
Fly Jordan
Amman, Oct. 27. Six Hawker Hunter
political committee his country
Jet 31.
had a "right to, equalise the leaned out of his Brooklys
window and shouted: "Hey, you On the East Side the complex total number of British and
much dockland area is to be wiped American tests mace the Soviet fellows, stop making so
We are try-away. All the traditional temporary suspension on March boise down there.
businesses corried a there-- ing to sleep."
The answer came back: "Go ship chandlers, coffee brokers, fighters of number 208 Squadron It had eight draft resolutions back to bed, you old crab," Fulton Ash market-will. bé which provided aircover for the before it. One, backed by
Mooc's answer, was a blast roorganised into super-sky- newspaper quotes the
British forces in Jordan look Britain and the United States, from his 12-bore shotgun, One scrapers in super-blocks. vicur, the Reverend Ernest
uff for Cyprus today, flying in proposed a year's suspension of of the noise makers, John F. Ashmoru mying: The
Friday testing beginning Ulings
they stole are about pairs at half-hour intervals.
They carried the hardest in the world to cards of Jordan's "Below Sea this with the Soviet "one for dispose of, which makes me Level" Flying Club for which one" declaration today. think the men wanted them for devil worship.
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religious fanatics. The stuff they stole in value. Jess to anyone outside the church, not brokers.
on
ran off. membership but Mr Zorin strongly attacked ey, was killed, the others
to
Some of the buildings there, says the plan in a tone of horror, are over 100 years old. There will be a massive heli- copter landing strip and modern dock facilities.
* He added that Russia would they qualled when, on routine
overy possible "It looks like the work of a patrols, they flew over the sur-contribute in
of the TWO HUNDRED people had face of the Dead Sea, 1,300 way the success
Over on the West Side all the well-organised
volunteered to give a rib to gang of fort below sea level-China Geneva talks.
barrow streets they still defy eight-year-old Tommy Krislon Mall Special.
New York dead straight Washington, Oct. 27.
gridiron pattern, still have Some U.S. oficinis sald today two days after doctors had the
names instead of numbers will they still believe there is a food appeated for FOUR volunteers. Tommy, of New York, has a chanco Russia will halt nuclear
Instead will be wide, loop- It
10. can blood disease, Iesis on October 31, despite only be cured
by a special ing highways. scrum opposition Soviet refusal to agree formally suspension. -- "If only the police could trace People's Action Party said today to a one-year
one the gang I am sure that if it came to power after Reuter & U.P.I. › there would be fantastic re-next year's General Electons, it velations,"
would educate the people in the
Family Planning
even lo pawn-
The
Revelations
Singapore, Oct. 27, Leftist
A police spokesman in the benefits of family planning, and area said: "We have alerted would make available low- pawnbrokere and second priced contraceptives. One of hund dentors all over the
the causes of unemployment, it country but I don't think the sald, was population increase. articles will ever be put up teater. for sale, "They cost about £150 but are the not worth a penny to
general public which makes the suggestion of black. Mass
the more plausible"-Chinu Mall Special.
Lancashire Waits For Cotton Report
Manchester, Oct. 27. Leaders of Lancashiro's 210, 000 cotton workers decided to day to call a special meeting immediately after the report is received from the Collon Board on the negotiations with Hong- At kong mill owners aimed reaching voluntary agreement on the volume of textile ship- ments to Britain.
The unions have already the agreed to team up with employers in joint action if no agreement is reached-UPI
to
Hotels Join In
Panton, Devon, Oct. 27.
A resolutton urging the Gov- ernment to take speedy action avert the decline In Britain textile Industry, waO passed unanimously at the ape ital conference of Hotel and
Harrow, Oct. 27. Workmen digging a holo the street put up a sign pro- claiming. they held: "The Only You Start at the Job where Top." U.P.I.
HONGKONG
CONDUCTOR VICTOR ARDY
Tare
morrow..
drawn
from
bone
It in all very wonderful, and all a little sad, For chg of the joys of New York has al- A newspaper published his ways been the ancient unde- story and described the "Adam fine area which winds in and out of the stern gridiron, each and Eve" operation the volun- teers would need to undergo, with its own carefully preserved Then the offers began to flood in character, defying the march of
Said a 75-year-old Virginian: Metency and neatness, "I have lived a full life and got- out of it. I woule ten a lot
New York's blitz will end that,
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
LEADER FRED CARPIO
FESTIVAL CONCERT
Boarding Houses Associations SUNDAY
here today.
Mr E Watkin of Blackpool, nouving the rosciution, said the British industry's foreign èom- Long Lake, New York,
based pelition was Oct. 27.
021 "ve Northern New York'a big labair."
opened over
The Lancashire cotton in- game seasEN
the weekend with a heavy lol of dustry was "bloeding to death" hunters.
because nothing was being done to check the dumplag of cheap Aurelen textiles or to provide alternative industry where cot- tou aplis bad, slpeodem
The slump was having a bad heat on the catering trade- Bewin
George. Graham, 10, was shot dad by a companion who seld he was firing at a deer, fivir, other macz Were wounded........... three by ather bunters and two by nocidental discharge of their rifies. Chlän Muli Special.
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