THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959.
WEST WON'T BE UNEQUALLED Risk Of War
ROYAL SERVICE
Nairobi, Feb. 8.
ne
to
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was in the con- gregation of Nairobi cathedral today preacher paid tribute the British Royal Family for setting a "standard of Royal service as no other monarchy in history has ever equalled."
The preacher, the Very Re- verend Geofrey Lester, salt:
"One
of the most significant thing about the 20th Century ... is the strong hold of the British Monarchy upon so great and diverse a Commonwealth of
Nations,"
He waw preaching before about 500 people who had come Mother for to join the Queen Divine Service' at All Saints Cathedral here.
PHOTOGRAPH
A faded photograph, pinned to a former man-bearer's tunic, turned back the clock 34 years for the Queen Mother yesterday,
The photograph was "worn" by Ali Mohamed, who among 7,000 people at a Govern- ment House garden porty.
wes
Il showed All and King George VI who died seven years ago yesterday carrying their guns on a 1925 big game safori.
When Ali was presented, the Queen Mother smiled and said: "Of course I recognise you. I am very glad to see you and the photograph. We had come very pleasant memories of that satør)."
All responded by presenting the Queen Mother with a silky haired colobus monkey-skin.
TO AUSTRALIA
Over Berlin
Says Dulles
Washington, Feb. 8.
Mr John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, said in testimony roloasod today that the Wastorn Allios were in complete agreemont that they would risk war rather than be forced out of Wost Berlin.
Speaking at a secret meeting "I believe that they will keep of the House of Representatives the pressure on unil the very Foreign Affairs Commlltee on lest minute. That is their January 28, Mr Dulles sold the thelle. They may not make any possible contingencies facing the concessions in advance. They will Alles should the Soviet Union keep the pressure on until the hand over its Berlin occupation very last in the hope that some functions to East Germany in-division will
develop. Some cluded the blowing up of bridges wesiana will develop." he add. by the Communists, the Black-ed. Reuter. ing of land routes and inter- ference with any airlift supply- ing West Berlin.
Full agreement between the Allies about action to meet the contingencies had not yet been renched, Mr Dulles aold, but he expected that decisions would be reached before the expiry of the Soviet deadline of May 27, the date on which Russia là due
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hand over her powers in Berlin to the East Germany Government,
More Dangerous
ה
The Secretary of State sal the Berlin position from military standpoint was "even more dangerous and hazardotas than the situation in Quemoy and Maisu."
The abandontent of West Berlin to East Germany would result in disasters which would probably wreck NATO and the whole Western position Europe.
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"On the basic position of standing firm in Berlin and if Earlier, Commander Charlespeed be, risiting a war... there
is complete agreement...
There had, he said, beca exchange of views with
had shown
anoil.cr
the Royal photograph
Binde visitor which showed her stepping over
DUKE BAGS
142 DUCKS
IN SHOOT
Larkana, Pakistan,
Feb. 8. The Duke of Edinburgh had the day's best bag when he shot 142 ducks during a shoot with the Pakistan Mo- President, General hammed Ayub Khan, on
Cril
"Bring back 300," the Presid-
called as Price Philip moved off in a punt with the loader and two Retrivers
an
PUSHED ABOUT
Norwegians
Release Russian Trawler
Alesund, Feb. 8. Norwegian police tonight released the Soviet traw- ler Yukon, which WAY escorted to Alesund by the minelayer Otra earlier today after allegedly being found inside the Norwegian four-mile Bish- ing limit.
The Yukon Was released
after police had heard evidence
from the Huasion captain grid a report from the coyunonder of the minelayer, who made the arrest
Pollce sajd the evidence showed that the boat was not carrying trawling gear on deck, but wily drift lines. Under
law this does not
Norwegian constitute grounds for arrest, they added.
The Otra fred two chots Incross the trawler's bows before
closing in arrest her.
The Russians offered no re- eistance and a naval crew was put. aboard the trawler.
She had no fishing gear i the sea at the time but a large quantity of salted herring was
found in her hold.
Admiral E. G. Bortvedt, Chlef of Norway's Westera Navol Command, cald there were
roughly 300 Soviet boots be-
tween five and 50 miles out to oca and thai the Norwegian patrol force would be streng thened-Reuter.
British Skipper
Fined
Quemoy And
And Matsu Necessary
To Free World'
Washington, Feb. 8. Mr John Foster Dulles said in testimony released
today that he knew of no way to liquidate the Chinese Nationalist positions on Quemoy and Matsu without liquidating the entire Free World position in the Far East at the same time.
NO ELECTIONS Foreign Affair Committee
BEFORE OCTOBER
- LATEST PREDICTION
London, Feb. 8. The Sunday Express sald
today.
little there is chance of a general elec-
The Secretary of State, up- pearing at a secret meeting of the House of Representatives
added: "That January would be pretty expensive price to pay."
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Mr Dulles was questioned by Democratie members of the Committee about the Chinese Communist claims for the two off-shore islands and elas about the crisis last autumn, when the United States stood ready to um force to anslat the Notionalists in the event of a Communist Invasion.
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of State that it would have been unwise to be forced out of The Sunday Express sald Quemoy and Matsu under fre Cabine: Ministers and political last year, but commented observers are convinced
that many of us seriously question-
that
nny Ideas Prime Ministered for a long time the wisdom Harold Macmillan may have had of our being there in the first for a spring election bave been place." dropped.
little
It said his visit to Moscow, He naked: "What are you do- on February 21, plus his eon-ing, and what can you do now
for a summer that the situation is a tinued pressUTO summit conference, strengthen quieter, to liquidate what many indications for an autumn olec- of us feel is an unrealistic and tion.
dangerous situation out of which Another principal cause for a major war can start....1" delaying an election, on which Mr Macmillan has the Onal say, is continued unemployment over the 500,000 level.
the Conservatives
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to
an estate near here today. The Duke who attended a re- ception given by the British High Sir Alexander Commissioner,
Mr Dulles replied: "There is no way that I am aware of. Symon, in Karachi last night, travelled 300 müez overnight by
for the liquidating of the position speelal train with General Ayub
This more than any other at Quemey and Matsu without at to join the shooting party on a
Reykjavik, Feb. 7.
the same time liquidating the lake near the River indug.
Skipper Roland Prellous, of single issue is believed respon entire Free World position in the arrested British trawler sible for
expensive a preliv Valafell, was fined 74,000 kroner drop in popularity, polls below the Far East, and that would be
Labour Puity pay... opposition (about £1,000 sterling) at the Seyðisfjordur today for Violating The longer Mr Macrnillan halde
Whenever the Chinese Cum- the Icelandic, fishing mit last off the election, the better the
chances are for a rise in em-munists my we should be ex- Sunday.
The trawler's esteli
and ployment and for the return of pelled from the Western Pacife, A Conservative government it is perfectly easy to see the equipment were consented,
chain of events which they have Sidpper Pretious was not in UPI.
in mind. court to hear the sentence → he is
in Seydistjordur Hospital.
The arrest of the 380-100 Valafell was at first prevented by the British destroyer Agincourt, Later the Admiralty sent signal that she was to allow herself to be arrested. --- China Mail Special.
a rope on the warship Renown Allies on the possible contingen- "I don't know about that," the
cles that might arise. An ot-Duke called back, "but I'll prob- | as it crossed the Equator.
Tls was taken by the Com-tempt to teach agreement wouldably get through 300 cartridges." be pushed forward rapidly after The President returned after mander, then a midshipainan, as
about ene-and-a-half hours with the Queen Mother then the preliminary exchanges were Duchess of York-was travellia; considered at a higher level by 41 ducks, but the Duke stayed
The British, French and German out on the lake for six hours with her husband to Australin
Reuter. Governments, in 1927.--Reuter and Chiu Mail Special.
M: Dulles remarked that the Allies would have a policy and that the Western reaction fr ang
Children Take To emergency will not be deter-
The Weed
Oxford, Feb. 8. A survey among 8,000 children in Oxfordshire aged between 11 and 10 revealed that more than 1.500 of them had taken up smoking as a habit, many at the ofte seven or under.
Their expenditure on tobacco amounted lo 14,375 a year. China Með Epecial.
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He added: "That is the type of thing being dealt with in fermo of this contingency planning........ we have a whole series of passi- ble contingencies and are work- ing out what the answers will be and what the position will be if those contingencies occur.""
the probable Dealing with Sovie! ariluns on the Berlin Issue In the next few months the Secretary of State said:
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Mansfield
Stripped
To Waist
Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 8. Jayne Mansfield, who thinks sex oppool is "all in the mind", was stripped to the waist by excited party- goors at the swank Copo cabana Hotel's carnival ball early today.
Jayne Erkeked. Her mus- cular husbond, Mickey Hargitay,
Very Ancient
Moss To Breed Chinchillas
London, Feb. 8. International motor racing star Stirling Moss and his father are reported to be sink ing £10,000 into a chinchilla Aur business
The Daily Herald quotes the Mr Alfred Mo
London, Feb. 8. More than 80 echtenarians father, are living in the Aleksandrov-dentist and farmer, as saying: "I'm putting in the work and cky region of Russin, Moscow Stirling will take his share of Radio reported.
the profit."
One 104-year-old still looks after his garden.
Many uld people have also been registered in the Staling region,
where, in the town of
Gurshkovka a 107-year-old wemail, ern still read book; and write letters, Chima Mail Special.
Grave Throat
"The first thing would be that we would threaten Chlang Kol- shek to cut off all military and econonle assistance to him un- less he gets out of Quemoy and Matou. If wo do that, we allenate
and antagonise the authorities on Formosa (50) that instead of being friends and allies as they now are, they become violently anti-American, and Formosa becomes an advance post of China against us.
"When that happens, there in iramediately a grave threat to the position in the Philippines. The Philippines feel that if that happens their position, together with the large Chinese popula- tion that exists in the Philip- pines, would be gravely endang- Fall," he said
Father and son are importing 60 top-grade breeding animals from Canada by charter flight.
They will
some for keep breeding purposes and put the ethers up for sale at Britain's first chinchilla auction. China ered Formosa
--Router. Mail Special.
threw his jacket protectively PROTEST AGAINST
about her shoulders and bundled her out of the ballroom.
They did not come back but
a spokesman said Inter they laughed about the fncident,
Some persons said Miss Mans- field provolted it by siandig
on a chair and wiggling her farned curves in a sexfictive shimmy.
The evening started at a fast | pree. Miss Mansfield causert o traffic jams when she arrived at the ballroom entrance In sportamlar low-cut costume.
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FEVER PITCH
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By 2 am with the liquor flowing freely, the party had crescendoed to fever pitch,
Harry Stone, motion picture Ussociation representative who witnessed the stripping, sold a group of reveller crowded around Misa Mansfield and started plucking flowers sewn to the bosom of her dress,
Suddenly 66coup tried the zipper at the back and it worked.
Other hands snatched at the costume, tearing it to shreds, and Hargitay and Miss Manafleid made a mad dash for the exit
Stone said that in her room |later Miss Mannfield said sho hoped her mudden departure had not put a damper on the ball,- UP.J.
Roosendaal, Feb. 0.
A Dutch elgar factory kero has started manufacturing cigars
with built-in filter, which, the makers claim, cools the moko sigur's without polling the favour China Nail Special,'
GUIDED WEAPONS
Dortmund. Feb. 7.
A three-mila procession of mate than 200 cars drove through protest Dortmund today
against plans to stallona Bri- tish guided weapons regiment
at a nearby alrßetă,
Guided against the, 47en Исарода Regiment being stattoned near Dortmund, Oa Wednesday.
trades local unions called token 10- mianie eirike. Trade union people sources said 80,000
took part.
n
Many of the cars carried ban-Earlier this month the Dort-
hers
with slogans opposing nudear wespena. A loud- speaker at the hand of the procession announced: "Dort- mund does not want atom rockela." A strong police escort accompanied the pro- ccsalon.
Posters put up in the city last week, called for protests
xdani- mund City Council mously protested against the regiment, stationing of the which will be equipped with Corporal ground misalles.
A Defence Miniatry spoŘESTMEN regiment said recently the would probably arrive at the end of February, or berting of March/Router.
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