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Comment Of The Day

Pain In The Neck?

is tempting to write off

ILord Altrincham is a

in the arck. His first strictures of the Green's

"Lwerly courtiers" aroused

But he has not relented. The persistent critic has treated

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CHINA MAIL

No. 37257

Established 1845

FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959.

Price 20 Cents

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world around

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PAN ANTERIOZNIV

DECISION MADE IN INTEREST OF CONSERVATIVE PARTY Royal RANDOLPH TAKES BIG STEP Family

Makarios: I'm Ready Britain Is

Stand For Parliament

Elections

To

In

London, Jan. 16.

indignation, ridicule, mirth British journalist, Randolph Churchill, son of former Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, announced last night that he will be a Conservative candidate for a seat in the House of Commons.

analysts such lofty subjects

Church

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liturgy

Anglicanism, Incl

recently subjected

Royal Family

pretty

coustic

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the

and

HOTTIE

un-

warranted comment.

People say he is brash, rude:

The end will be for Bourne- mouth-Christchurch in the next.

neral Elections.

Churchill said, hend made

bitter, angry." Others find this decision in the interests of his. enutroversies stimu- the Conservative Party," Inting, but he goes far too

far when he begins to tel the

Queen and

Prince

Suez Crisis

The present Conservative MP from Bournemouth, N. Nicolson. Philip what kind of educn-was diravowed by his Party tion they should give Prince because he opposed Government Charles and his remarks policy at the time of the Suez amounts

Kross and crisis. deplorable interference.

L

ORD Altrincham forgets

that the Royal Family have a private life right out- | side the dietates and in- positions of the institution Their they represent. modern democratie equiva- lent elsewhere is an elected head of state, but would any foreigner presume to tell the President of his country where his sons and Lo daughters should

Ro school?

The difference, Lord Altein- cham may argue, is that in

England the position is

hereditary and now in the

time to form character and

The leest section of the Party nained another candidate, who

Randolph Churchtit

personality. But since we declined the offer in the hope

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that Micolson would resign of

Are today blessed with his own free will. constitutional monarchy

and worthy,

However, Nicolson refuse to

two exceptionally do so, and said he intended to

Rensible and run for re-election.

universally admired people

Rs Queen and consort, let'a)

trust to their judgment to

bring up the future King in

a way that will do honour

Non-conformist

Randolph Churchill is known

for his non-conformism in politics.

and credit to the Commun- He has written a series of Suce cumpaign wealth 20 or 30 years henec. articles on the

ment,

Nicolson's majority in the Fest election WDS 18,408, France-Presse.

As it is, a remarkable change (now being published in the in the upbringing of the China Mall) which are eritles) heir apparent has taken of the conduct of the Govern- place. The sheltered atmo- sphere of the castie and a bevy of private tutors have been. swept aside. Prince Charles is now knocking around with ordinary lads of his own age at a school are treated

where equally. This is obviously In accordance with Prince Charles' own wishes. Are

not his feelings entitled to Rome consideration too? Or do we have to make a nociol experiment of our future King with all its risky consequences?

A Happy Day For

Chevalier

But...

THIS talk of a multi-racial Last Tuesday was an

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of ora

'ONE DRINK

IS ENOUGH"

DRUG

Toronto, Jan. 15. Tho Alcoholism Research Foundation announced today that a new drug, Temposil has been developed which makes 1; easier for drinkers to say "No."

An alcoholic drink, taken by someone treated with Temposit, causes a deep flush on the face, shortness of breath and a feeling of feur, sald Dr J. D. Armstrong, President of the Foundation. These effects are not long last- ing and the drug is nol injurious he added.

Tempos!!, composed of Car- bamide of calcitm eltrale, was described as having properlica sunilor to the Danish product Antabuse-France-Presse.

'No conditions of any kind'

To Return To Cyprus

By KEITH MORFETT

Athens, Jan. 15. Archbishop Makarios told me tonight between spoonfuls of chocolate eclair, "I am now ready to return to Cyprus immediately and without making conditions of any kind. At this vital stage I consider my early return to the Island might help turn the present truce into a per- manent peace. I only ask the British Govern ment to make no conditions either on my re- turn."

In long interview en route become a permanent pesce but from New York to Athens, goodwill and understanding Makarios talked freely and must be shown by the British made the first full comment on side. Governor Fool's new bid to end violence.

And, in contrast to witter Greek Cypriot reaction to Foot's peace broadcast the Archbishop told me, "wel- come the Governor's statement from what I know of it so far, but I have not seen the text."

Settlement

Referring to the possibility

Macmillan: 'Inside'

Paying Her

Way In

The World

Newcastle-On-Tyne, Jan. 16. Mr Harold Macmillan, the

Story Banned

London, Jan. 15.

A London court today order.

ed a former servant of the Royal family to stop publication of a series of storles revealing the "pomp and ceremony" of life in Windsor Castle. The court issued a temporary the injunction

against Wiliam Charles Ellis, former Superin-

Prime Minister, said here tonight Britain was today solvent and paying her way in the world, "with a nice bit to spare." "The pound holds up its head |

every corner of high in globe,"

อ he told guests at dinner given in his honour by the northern Conservative Club during * three-day political

tour of north-east England,

But he gave no hint about the pected sometime this year.

date of the general election ex-

י

Solvency

Mr Macmillan said national solvency was the foundation on which all their achievements to date rested. "And It is the foundation on which all our plans for the future must rest

too."

And referring to this good- will he wild, "The release of more detained people and Ufting of emergency regula- tions-these would be con- structive aleps towards the creation of a new and peace- ful atmosphere in which we might work to find a solu-

He said that in the six years tion." The

Archbishop added, "A of Lebour rule from 1945 to of an early settlement, Mokarios restoration of peace to some-

1941 Britain spent abroad £800 million more than she earned, said, "I firmly believe the truce | thing that can be accomplished

while in the following seven proclaimed by Eoka may soon by a good policy, not security

forces.

years, of Conservative Govem- We do not want any representatives at Greece and ment she had corned abroad £1,400 million more than she Turkey in our parliament that is why we can never accept had spent. Macmillan's plan. It would He claimed, that the only prejudice our future. Cyprus reason why the Labour Govern does not belong to anyone but ment did not have to tacu to its own people. It is time massive unemployment. as for constructive steps-such as result was because they enjoyed immense American, and Cana- my return to the Island."

dira loans-Reuter.

American Trade Official

Expects A

Hard Time In Hongkong

Washington, Jan. 15.

Assistant Secretary of Commerce Henry Kearns today told U.S. textile manufacturers not to expect the Hongkong Government and textile industry to agree readily to restrict their sales to the United States.

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Kearns discussed problems of Import competition with lending U.S. Textile executives today. He planned to leave to- night for New York, en route

to the Far East,

In Hongkong, February 13- 17, he will ask Government and industry ometals to consider

of sart

self-imposed limitation on the sale of Hong- 10 the

some

kong-mado textiles

American market.

Imperative

A spokesman for the Ameri- сап manufacturers

Brando Wanted

Realism

And He Got It!

Hollywood, Jan. 15.

for

MARLON Brando called urged Melism" today from

Kearns to go into the Hong- kong tak with the conviction that "It is absolutely imperative im that something be done about just come

much

portant day for the oldest the Hongkong situation."

in soveral types of made-up bunkum. Must we assumu French resident in Hong- entton goods, including shirts. that colour prejudices of

kong, M. Maurice Mon- pyjamas, brassieres, sheels and today wil be with US

has targis.

pillow cases, Hongkong forever? Do we not look

the day when he scored spectacular increases in That was forward to

Officer of the its sales to the American market was promoted enlightened inter-ruchni har-region d'Honneur for his fine in the past two years. mony? Will n King that attitude under

during Kearns said this trend had is neither black ner white | World War 1.

been studied for the past six to the 11.S. be more respected or ac M. Montargis

al-eight months by who was

Trade Policy ceptable because ho is ready Chevalier of the Legion Government

hended by the d'Honneur was presented with Committee, neither?

He of a rolled

diploma bearing his Secretary of Commerce.

will be acting In Hongkong on name and an offelal citation.

the committee's Instructions to DIPLOMA MISSING

discuss the problem of main-

but....

Exploring

And what will become

a monarchy that floats airily around the world, rootless,

I would have been a very taining orderly marketing. traditionless, its authority

happy day for M. Montargls** vested in a political concept with

no guarantee of When M. Montargis got home universal or perpetual oc- about 7 pm. last Tuesday after ceptance within the Commen- the ceremony with some, friends, wealth? Furthermore, he noticed that the diploma was just exploring such King would be missing. It was left in the tax. he was quoted as telling the

Enquiries to locate the docu- American delegation. virtually stateless In I ment have so far been unsuccess- realm where nation-ful.

alism is far from being

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spoat force. Indeed,

national

consciousnesa

growing 1.A

the colonial

empire disintegrates,

Lot posterity worry about the King of the future, What

Parliamentary

one of the actors 1차 the picture he was directing, and got it right in the eye.

Brando, directing

and starring

in "One-Eyed Jacks," suffer- ed a deep Fash over the right eyebrow when character actor Him Fickens caught Him

with accidentally

the butt of rife. Brando, who plays a Mexican bendis, and Pickens a deputy sherift, Word wrestling as Brando sought to "break out of raol." Ite yelled to Pickens to make it like a real Art and Pickens flalled away with the ride, gashing Brando,

tetanus shot and his eyebrow The Oscar winner was taken to · war wiltched. He returned to

the studio doctor and given a

the set-UP.I

A New Man

I asked the Archbishop why he did not condemn violence now, and grinning he came up with a completely new answer,

"If Sir Hugh Foot la helpful along myself."

Plane Crash

Portland, Conn., Jan. 15.

tendent of Windsor Castle, on the basis of a petition filed by. the Queen's Attorney-General.

The petillen asked that the injuncilon be made permament.

The move was believed to be unprecedented in Britain where "inside" stories on the Royal family's home life havo become increasingly popular.

Injunction

Khe injunction plated that the series of stories, which began in the tabloid Sunday Pictorial this week, violated a contract allegedly signed by Eills when he resigned his post

at the Castle.

The Arst story, carrying Eills byline, sald future articles would reveal details on the romance of Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend, the swin- ming pool where the Queen "splashes about. with her family" and how Prince Cheries "overcame his fear of hores.

U.P.I.

Russia Can Do It

Moscow, Jan. 15. Professor Beris Kukarkin, Vice-President of the Soviet International Astronomical Union, sald today that hitting

Two men were killed and one the moon with a rocket and,

then I will try to help things was

Injured tonight when a 'what in more important, long- United States military aircraft ing on it," was a task "well As I said, it was a new crashed in a woods near here. within the reach of Soviet Makarios I mot today-London The plane, a C-34, crashed in science and engineering at pre-

heavy fog-France-Press2.

Express Service.

France-Prease reparts from Bonn said that West Germany has proposed the transference to a Creek Island of the Turkist population of Cyprus while the population of the Greek island would be installed in Cyprus,

This is one of the solutions to the Cyprus problem reportedly made by the West German Government whose good offices in solving the problem aIC derslood to have been accepted i by Ankara and Athens.

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BARTOK TO MEET

PRINCE'S FATHER

sent."--Reuter.

BEA Hemlines

Up,

And It's An Order

missal if any of the girls res fused to cut their hemlinai to two or three inches below the knee.

When Lady Douglas suggested that skirts should be relead, the Dos girls ware reported to be Murious

London, Jan. 16. British European Airways chlofa today brought into effect ลด order that all Bea giris must "ralso thair hemlines." Lady Dougins of Kirtleside, a former fashion model, told her husband Lord Douglas, the Bea Chairman, two weeks ago But that the thought the dromen 700 and skleta worn by the female employees were "grotesque",

believed that today's it was

order was Influenced by her remarks but this was denied by Mr Edwin Whitfield, Bea traffic director, who gave the order. He added that there would be no question of dis-

Bombay, Jan. 15. Hungarian born film actress, Eva Bartok, and Prince Shiv of the former Indian princely state of Palitana, will leave Bombay for Palitana tomorrow for a talk with Prince Shiv's father, it was learned today.

Nelther Miss Bartok nor the Prince would confirm or deny their TC- reports eccicerning ported marriage plans, but ** Prince Shiv said that Miss Bartok bad come to India his father's

ότι

Ho

invitation, added that the question of his marriage was his own business. -France-Presse.

will rot be negatiating Wanted Children On Windjammer

the

Ho cautioned against expect-

ing a quick settlement of the problem with Hongkong.

But

Trip, But Judge Says "No!"

Delegations kind of self-imposed restric-going alm-making trip to South

London, Jan. 15. tions.

Hollywood, Jan. 15. Dana (9). Gretehen (8) and tried to dominate him com- be added that several Hongkong

pletely, was described by the CTOR Sterling Hayden lost Matthew (8). manufacturers with whom he

The children's mother, Mrs Jurist as a "candid, constant conterred

Indicated out today in his attempt to recently willingness to conalder some take his four children on a sea- Betty Ann De Noon Hayden, and believable witness."

Judge Gumpert said he wish- protested against the actor's America but won unquestioned plans for the film-making trip ed "all children might be blessed and fought for, custody of the with a love and devotion, con- re-custody of the children. Two British parliamentary However, the totals silk

to that children.

corn and card, Jequal wo approve is that today's

Judge Gumpert found that which this father has bestowed rulers move with the times delegations will visit Germany present only a tiny fraction of

Vietnam, The American and the Philippines.

After a 22-day closed hoaring

Mrs Hayden was "not a. it on theso offspring." Cambodia and we are confident they Laos

next | consumption. and

· industry's | of a bitterly-contested custody

time the fuclago At the same Tamil person" to have custody of the Judgo Superior contention is that low-prices suit, will adapt themselves to month.

while ruling that veld Mr Hayden's testimony with The visits will be the new imports dopress prices on the Gumpert ruled that Hayden children,

could be differed only on the changing conditions

Eløyden," who divorced - hím cumption of the naivata of exual grace and dignity to year programing of the Britlali U.S. market for cut of propar- could not make the trip in an Hayden was a proper parent.

Inter-Parlimen- tion to the quantities of goods ancient windjammer with this

the court.--UP.I. tho satisfaction of future group of the

involvedUPL tary Union-Reuter,

four children, Christian (10), wife in 1955 on charges that she generations.

or production

The

the station manager, Mr Thomas Lapraik, sald today that no reports of "rabels” to the new order had reached his ears. "I am perfectly sure that all the giria will come Into ino,” he added. One stewardess who was wear- ing a "new tongih" skirt, sald It was unlikely that girls in the air would disobey the or der-Router.

In Your Saturday Mail

THE China. Mail's exclusive series on THE SUEZ STORY reaches the third episode and more con- troversy is raised when RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, the author, replies to Foreign Office criticism in à separate article.

In tomorrow's issue, the CHINA MAIL digs deeper inlo the enthralling controversy which occurred over two yeKNI ago, but which still 'spilla family loyalties.

CHURCHILL rhetorically seks. 'Was there oallusion? and tells you there was — and "exsolly how the French urged the Israelis to attack.”, Rosd, the Chios, M»ft und 'bourn the inside story of the SUEZ CEIL18 written by the, mogl pungent and pglapok en politikai cochmontator In Britain today.”

Included in the big wedkend isius are:

another

The Faiths by, Which We, Live `. chapter in the series dealing with "religione in Britain;

The First Tourists ..... John Luf:continues his articles on Old Hongkong;

Also ibres full ingen af news picturas, all your favourite comics, ourisons and pussies, and all the latest news and views. Take home a copy of thỊ CHIDIA, MAIL-Jomorrow.

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