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Launch The "Firestreak”
London, Oct. 28.
Britain today went into competition with the United States to sell alr-to-air guided missiles to West European allies.
The Managing Director of De Hpvilland Propeller. Limited. Sir Ralph Sorley, told a press conference thut the Supply Ministry had granted
per- mission for the company to put its "firestreak” missile un the laternailonal arms market.
He said that the "Firestreik," against which There was
по
own defence, was now in the
Insi pluses of its acceptance trials and was being delivered to Britain's Air Force Navy.
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The Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mac- millan, said here today that the forth- coming Geneva · Conference the banning of nuclear tests between Britain, the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. may bo "difficult, but 1 pray it will be successful."
Itc was speaking In the House of Commons on the des bate on the traditional speech from the thrcae made cariler by Queen Elizabet when she opened Parilasient,
COTTON
If the situation was to be handled in a
tolerable and
world war and began to bund · up their campaign in Britain on the issue had been proved to be
alarmists and unhelpful.”
He added; "If there was any Justification for what I have Bald It was this-this situation in the Far East, which excited holidays, was not even given a Mr Galtakell so much in the
fair way, that would do justice pessing reference in his speech to the politlent, economic and today.” human issues involved in Lan-
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Macmillan said: "I must make COMMENCING FRIDAY. 31st OCT., 1958
London, Oct. 26.
of the Commonwealth, both British Labour Party leader sides should see that they did On the Puitklic
Hugh Gaitskoll today not press their point of view the criticised the speech from far,
it clear that we shall maintalni He added:
The British cotton Industry all our alliances and treaties in "In
the less than
throne which inau had shown a constructive att- this area, including our men- seven years we have designeil, gurated the now sesalon of Lude In the developed and produced for the
agreements bership of the Bagdad Pact. Parliament carfler today as negotiated with the Cotton services
"None of them is a threat to # reliable highl sophisticated
rathor lethal weipon
unimpressive Board.
any Arab country. We want which can
of state plati-reached
"Agreements have statoment
not been our relations with freq to con- delect a target long
with Hongkong, but tinue on a basis of friendship range, follow it and tudes and a duli catalogue rome progress has been made infant co-operation." destroy It. in spite of the of mostly minor legisla these negotiations,
He target's efforts to
sald vold des-
the government tion,
This morning the Cotton would welcome truction....a weapon that con-
An Arab Board, in a further effort to Development Institution. not be jammed nor deflected (The speech from the throne achieve an understanding, have) from its target."
read by the Queen traditionally made
Defending the Government's new proposals to the action in sending troops Into slates the Government's pro- Hongkong industry," he said.
Jordan, Mr Macmillan said the gramme for the coming year). This was "one ray of light." Arab resolution at the Untiet
Another was a second Gatiskell speaking in
con-Nations (for bettering relations theference of experts at Geneva o among themselves) Commons, seld there were 200.- November 1 to discuss whether have been possible without It. would not 000 more unemployed today Init is possible to devize a nystem Reuter. Britain then there were year ago and official statements attack.
of safeguards against surprise The "Firestrcok" was opera indicated that the situation tlonally superior and in trials would
He hoped that if that con- worsen. The steel inference reached At the Australian Woomera dustry
agreement it was producing at 75 might pave the way to another Rocket Enge, more than 80 per cent of capacity. per cent success was achieved.
political conference. Sir Ralph said there
He charged that the Govern-
He added: "The government continue to Kood prospects for selling the ment's policy won
preventing problems
deal with these "Firestreak" to West Fauropean expansion of production which balanced way, with energy but in a responsible and number of along could solve Britain's et-without pante, with moderation countries had sent experts to flculties. Britain to study it. Reuter.
Sir Ralph thought it most un- likely that American "Side- winder" missiles would be
purchased for the Royal Air Force in preference to the British missile.
Billes and
were
Autumn Fogs
Blanket England
London, Oct. 28) Thick fog which blanketed
On Cyprus, Gaitske sold he deeply regretted the fallure of
the British Government to fol-
but with resolution."
FORMOSA
Home Brew
London, Det. 28. The National Gas and Oll Engine Company, said today i was all right for its employees afternoon "les-breaks" but that to have mid-moming and mid- they were wasting too much
time.
So the company bought vacuum bottles for its 1,900 em- ployees and instructed them to
low up Archbishop Makarios' Mir Macmillan sold the brew their, tea at home so, they uffer to throw over Enosis attitude of Mr Hugh Gaitskell could drink it at the office with (Union with Greece).
and other opposition Labour out having to leave their desks. He also regretted that the Party lenders
over Formosa.P.I. Greek Government had rejected had not been helpful in keep- the proposal for a conterence ing the situation calm."
on Cyprus which emerged from "Nothing will persunde me the discussions within the that public recrimination is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisa- best method of diplomacy be tion (NATO)-France-Presse. tween friends and allies," he
said.
most of England today disrupt Labour Censure
ed
public transport services, inade thousands late for work ind paralysed London Airport. parts of the south and in Yorkshire visibility was down to nil.
In some
towards the
Elmer's Vote
Chicago, Det. 28.
This item appeared yesterday
In Jordan
In the personals column of a He went un:
Chicago newspaper! "Our attitude
"Please come home, honey. I situation
the Formosaromise 11 vote Nov. 4, London, Oct. 28. British Labour Party leaders We have no milltary commit-
Straits was and in quite clear, Elmer."-U.P.I. today decided to motion of censure in the House present a of Cottunons against the govern- ment's economic polley which At fog-bound London Air they charged was leading to in- port, visibility was slowly increased unemployment. proving after all overnight
tights in and pastponed.
ments in regard either to Formosa аг to the offshore islands.
"We deplore the use of force
for the purposes of effecting changes in the present situation
Amman, Oct. 20. There were only 314 British paratroops and Royal Air Fore
sta left in Ammar ground The motion will be discussed in that area,
when the airlift anded for to out had been next Monday and Tuesday. A
"We believe that any solution [night, an R.A.F. spokesmen said foreign polley debate will take must be a political solution. here.-Reuter. pisce on Thursday on the basis
The first serious for
sinc
"We have
been in constant
Government throughout."
lest winter stopped shipping in of the speech from the throne-consultation with the American
the River Thames.
Cargo
The 4,958-lon Dutch her Duivendyk went out of control while belig towed up river in the fog, struck a jelty and sank a barge bofore being brought to anchor.China Moll Special,
Crown Cut Out
Johannesburgh, Oct. 28,
France-Presse.
Vulcan
Guilty Looks
Aldershot, Oct. 28.
Mr Macmillan zaki tho situation might still be delicate All 32 workers in a cosmetics and dangerous put those who factory were fined yesterday for some weeks ago were widely stealing when the evidence wai
of a found on their facca—U.P.I.
Crashing their fents
Britain To Pay
Owners
Detroit, Oct. 20.
COM-
of the 25 or more homes destroyed or damaged in A workman was busy today the crash of British Royal chopping out the crown su-Air Force
bomber fast Jul mounting the Union coat of Friday bac Assurance todny erms which has been above the that they would be fully entrance to the Native Affairs pensated for the damage. Department building in Johan Sen, Put McNarrura (Deme nicsburg for the past 52 years crat-Michigan) announced
But officials of the Public Washington that it the huge Works Department in Pretoria delta-wing jet was flying said they knew nothing about Nato mission, the British would an order to remove the crown pay 75 per cent and the US. China Mail Special.
In Sanctuary!
Belfast, Oct. 28.
Government 25 per cent of the domage. If the flight was non-Nato mission, Sen. Me- Namara said, "Great Britain will pay all the damage claime”.
All six members of the
bomber's crew died in the
Three men found hiding in a crash, but only two Detroit confession box in Armagh'a plane smashed through a block residents were injured as the Roman Catholic Cathedral after of
two-storey frame houADS, demolished
wore
or more damaged
m unexploded bomb had been Five homes planica at nearby police and a score station were each sentenced in by fire and debris.-U.P.I. Belfust today to 14 years* Im- prisonment. - China Mall Special,
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