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Car Bodies, Flags Bar Bailiffs
London, Nov. 5. Caravaners threatened with eviction from an unap- thorised site at Egham near London put up bar. ricades today to resist Ip vasion by half.
Husbanda and wives of 03 Imamilies involved dug o deep ditch and tw site and block- ed the entrance with old car bodice, and a 1,000-gallon water tank lied with rubble.
Union Incks, Commonwealth aga and pictures of the Ruyal Family were draped over the
barrier.
LOOKOUTS
Lkouts were posted to phone Husbands at work at local fac- tories and offices to recall them abould the bailiffs try to move in at the end of a 14-dny post- ponement of the eviction order.
A caravaner with a motorcycle alood to enlist aid if neces sary from seven other caravan sites in the area,
Altogether 220 people live in the enrayuns en the site In- chiding more than 100 chlidren muthers.- and 14 expectant China Mall Special.
Paris, Nov. 5.
A new highway bridge across De Yellow River дя been opened to trafe at Lanchow. It unks Be Lanchow-Sinkiang, Lanchow-Clinghal and Paotow- Lanchow highways and will help goods exchange In North- West China and Lanchow's in- dustrial development.-France- Presse.
-THE | CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958.
HER BIG MOMENT
West-
At the Abbey Community Centre at minster rehearsals began for Ibsen's "John Gabriel Borkman", an ATV play in which Slr Laurence Olivier makes his world television debut.
It was also the big moment in her life for 18- year-old Anne Castaldini who has been chosen to act with him. Here they are seen meeting for the first time at the rehearsal. Central Press Photo.
REACTOR SALE TO JAPAN HITS SNAG
London, Nov. 6.
The sale of a British nuclear reactor to Japan is "not pro- coeding smoothly," the Daily Telegraph Science Corres- pondent reports today.
According to the correspon~ jas guessing that work may runt, the C20 million contract | begin as late as August. should have been signed and "There are many difficultica," work should have begun on the site 65 miles north-cast of Tokyo last month.
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He added that the contract will not now be signed until
ext year and work may Tegin until next sumINET,
The correspondent quotes un official at the Japanese Embassy
AEROPLANE SEIZURE
CUBAN REBEL'S
BODY
writes, "causing the delay, Loan Trouble
"The Japanese Government is having
a problem persuading the Opposition that a reactor should be imported from abroad The Opposition view is thui Japan should develop a reactor uf her own!-
"It also appears likely that a loan from the World Bank with which to make the purchase will not be forthcoming- If the bank does refuse, then the Bri 11sh Anns involved will have to provide the credit,"
Japon decided to buy a 160,000 klowall nuclear reactor last February and invited tendees from three British groups of
RECOVERED companies.
Letter
without taking a good look al the price is because J.A.P.C. wants to acquire the best renc- tor on which to base Japan's future myelour programme.
Le adds: "A J.A.P.C. may well want sredit for as long as 10 years and ns the British firms do not want to tip up
these lot of capital abroad, negotiations could possibly take even longer than the three tu
four months at present being generally predicted."—Reuter.
ANCIENT BOOK
OF PRAYERS DISCOVERED
London, Nov. 5,
Rockefeller Hailed Next President
New York, Nov. 5.
A "Nelson Rockefeller For President" movement was born in New Hampshire today within hours of the Republican candidate be- Ing elected Governor of New York State over. De mocrat former Governor Averall Harriman.
The movement destined to got Rookefeller nominated pa Republican candidate for the Presidency und then elected President at the 1900 elections Was formed by 14 retired federal judge Albert Loviij.
Nelson Rockefeller's victory over Harriman Tri New York was Onc of the Republican Party'a few triumphs in yes- terday's elections.
"STUPID" Rockefeller sald today the had every intention of serving his full four-year-term,
But he said he could not promise he would decline the Republican Presidential mination la 1000.
that
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he
Rockefeller said thought it would bo "stupid" to try to cross bridges ahead pf time.
The grandson of the lato oll billionaire John D. Rockefeller rolled up a smashing 585,210- vote margin over fellow million- Fire Averell Harriman, accord- ing to complete returns,
The final unofficial taily was Rockefeller. 3,103,056 votes, to 3,547,837 for Governor Harri- mpn.-France-Presse and U.P.I.
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Washington, Nov. 5. President Elsenhower said Loday he did not think any man over 70 should occupy the White House. The President's remark cume at a news conference when he Was asked if he would bu strenger in dealing with the new Democratie Congress if it were possible for him to run zgain.
Mr Elsenhower, with a wan minile, said this was on Im- possibility even without consututionai prohibition against a third term becouse ho did
think any not
man over should be in that office,
The President will be October 14, 1000, three months before he leaves office.--UP.I.
Churchill In Paris
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Paris, Nov. 5. Sir Winston Churchill former British Prime Minister, arrived from Nice. in Paris by air southern France, today
The French Premler, General Charles de Gaulle, is to confer on him the high-ranking decorn-
Companion of
the
The puchaser in the Japan Experts have found a valution of
able mediaeval book of Liberation tomorrow-France-
Presse. devotions at the bottom of a basket of silver which had been in a Monmouth stable for more than 40
years.
Power Co., a private firm known
J.A.P.C. Omelas of this rm said, when they
were in crashed London inviting the tenders, that building on the site would begin
Havana, Nox. 5. The body of one of four
Tobals who seized Cubana Airlines Viscount airliner which last Saturday in Nipe Bay has been recovered | In Octuber. and identified, the Cuban Army announced tonight.
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Yesterday JA.P.C. nnnounced | Tokyo that it hoped to send
"a letter of Intent" to one of the The book, it was reported, in An Army communique said three British nuclear groups in- expected to change hands for thousands of pounds at an the rebel, attired in the full volved during December, olive drab uniform of Fidel
This would not mean the auction at Christles on Decem- Castro's 26th of July Movement, signing of a contract, but mere- ber 8.
identified
09 Rolandoy the start of negotiations for
Tho book belonged to the Rodriguez Vlilegna
contract
second Baron Llangattock, He was armed within 30 m
whose tile lapsed when he was and a 45 pistol and carried
Ifled in actiam in 1916;AM over 1,000 rounds of ammunt tion in his ammunition belt. the communique said.-UP.I.
Missionary To Be Expelled
London, Nov. 5.
A French Catholic missionary, Father Jacquen Andre Reginald,
In making the announcement V spokesman suld that repre- sentatives of the three groups had been in Japan, and that their tape-recorded answers to technical questions are being examined by Japanese selentists, This examination should be complete by the end of this month
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Hle home outside Móraouth became a school, and his art treasures, were stored in the stables.
The trustees of tio estale -:recently ordered these to be sol and Christies experts were Bent down to examine them.
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The price lists which accom- ponied the three Bellish ten- has been ordered to leave Wurth dors were seated and have Vietnam for committing acts yet been opened. "harmful to the security and They will remain sealed-unt
been public order of the republic," the letter of Intent has the Vietnam News Agency said sent to one of the arms so that today.
the tochnical examination is not prejudiced
The agency, quoted by the New China News Agency, sald the order for Father Reginald's expulsion was issued on Octo- br 28-cuter.
AHMJER
The hand written "Book - OL Hourd" or Missol with prayers for different hours of the day is of vellum with each page 11- luminated with flowers, leaves, peacocks and gerollwork as well da biblical pleťures.
The Missal, complete and la The Daily Telegraph #cience good condition, was apparently correspondent comunionts that bound by Livinus Bluart who 11 in asuped In Britain that died
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