THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1859.
QUEEN ASKS TO MEET
Boy Slew WORKERS
Baby Who Sobbed For Food
Manila, April 17.
A 13-year-old boy from a Manila alum aren told police yesterday he strangled his 2-year-old brother because he could nof
hungry hear the boy's cry for food. Trofle Bayot, whose -fed family live on sweet potatoes And giler bils of food ihry en gather from garbage cans and beg from friends and strangers, was placed in gaol after he confessed having kill- ed his younger brother Pedro. Pedro's body wan discovered in
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ON TOUR
Ottawa, April 16.
A Canadian member of the Buckingham Palace staff gave his assurances today that the work- ing than and not the local official will be the centre of the Queen's attention during her visit to Canada.
Esmund Butler, assistant Palace Press secretary, sald the
Queen wants to see, and be seen by, ordinary Cana» | dians during the tour to open the 81. Lawrence Sea-
why.
"There'll be no unvellings on the tour, which is the Queen's | request," he said. "I det: thing there are any tree plantin zs,“
Mr Butler, who husi (02- pleted a rehearsal of the Eastern Portion of the route, salti the Queen will meet the lotter: who fell the trees and the minors who hack away at the
face mine
when
visits
she
a vacant lot near President { ingging and imiting downs, Carlos P. Garcia's private re- sidence in Bohol Avenue.
Teofilo, thin, sad and confused as lie was questioned by police, sald he and Pedro and Another brother, 3-year-old Antonio, wryc playing some distance from their make- shift house near Highway 51
news-
He also revented to men that the Queen pad Prince Philip, who arrive in Canada
June 18. Will visit Farms in Eastern Brid Western Canada.
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The eastern farm is located
on tiny Prince Edward Island
while walling for thee which the Queen will visit in
mother.
She had left early to look for
food.
At about noon, Teofilo nid, Pedro siaried erying and ask- ed for food.
Tate July.
12,000 Milos
"The Queen
wanted to do thren things in Canada," Mr Butler sak. They are to see how Canadians work, to sec
play and how Canadians
He said he told his brother to slop crying and when he would not Trofilo placed his hand around Pedro's neck and squeezed until the crying see how Canadians live."
stopped.-U.P.I.
Red Arms In Iraq
Teheran, April 16, Three shiploads of Soviet military equipment have arrived at the Iraqi port of Baura, it was reported here today.
·
said
Reports trom Abadan Iranian oll workers there who could see the ship docking in Basra hurled shouts of "Down with Communisn" and "Ser- vants of Red Imperialism" ot the Iraqis.
Meanwide Fran was having its own interna! troubles.
Strikes for Improvement in Ilving conditions were repurl. ed in the oll centres at Bandarmsliður and Arbajari. Authorities here were unable, however, to confim reports ci clashes between workers and police in the cities.-U.P.I.
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To achieve this, the Queen will nall, By and drive 12,000 mites in 44 days.
The tour will take her from. the rocky consuline of New- Atlantic to foundland on the
Victoria, British Columble, on the Pacifle and on to the Yukon and
Territories.- Northwest U.P.I.
The First Lesson
New York, April 16. The non-cook who "can't even boll water lost her cxcuse today—
the recipe cookbook.
The James
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"The Author of Beard Cookbook" Longue-la-check Introduction advises: "This In what you do; fill a aucepan with cold waler: and put it on the stove. Adjust the burner to high. Let the water heat unti it bubbles and surges. and that is bolling water." ~~U.P.I.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
3 Naval escort-vasar) (8).
1 Den (4).
Muse (8).
11 Discouraged (8).
13 Fhting (4).
16 Nervy (8).
18 Pertinent (0),
19 Conspiracy (4).
21 Servant (8).
26 Tinted (8).
20 Narrative (4).
27 Unexpectedly (8).
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13.
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DOWN
1 Plensed (4).
2 Prejudice (4).
4 Do as told (4).
Empty (4).
Vestige (5). 7.Choose (3).
Army rank (8),
10 Evil spirit (8).
12. Perteri (8).
14 Boredom (6).
10 Purport (0),
17 Granted)(5).
10 Selecta (0),
20 Lubricated (
21 Gull (4),
22 Repast (4).
23 Bhare (4),
24 Ship's company (4).
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Shoves, 4 Ex-
cel, 7 Anecdote, 8 Lapse, 9 Turret, 11 Estooms, 13 Intrude, 15 Talent, 18 Dotor, 10 Unlikely, 20 Egany, 21 Single, Down; Start, 2 Vicar, 3 Spouted, 4 Eyslet, d′′ Complete 6 Lpers, 10 Fairies, in Beatles, 13 málica, te trăruly, 16 Likes, 17 TRŷm#..
Hideous Toll In South American
Floods
Buenos Aires, April 16. An estimated 17 people
have been killed and 300,000 driven from their homes in five nations in the worst floods in modern South American history.
The floods have struck large areas of Argentina, Druguay, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay,
All the deaths recorded so far were in Argenting and Uruguay, according to an unofficial count.
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The cost in material damage amounts to millions of dollars. The hardest hit of The countries apprors 10 Argentina, where the situa tion has officially been de scribed na "critical,”
The country's homeless have and been estlinated at 50,000 the figure
is being increased hourly,
the lawn uf Concordia alone, 25,000 people have
lost their homes
the through floods.
Famine Threat
of
In the rich region of Meños potamia, thousands of acres pasture lands have been flooded and the waters of the Rlo de in Plata and the Rio Uruguay are 2.60 metres and 10 metres above their normal level.
Meanwhile, aircraft have been waiting for a break in the weather to parachute desperately-needed food and medical supplies into several towns in Entrerlos Province.
Hole-In-Heart Girl Has Baby
England Rises To Defend Cup Final Hymn
London, April 16.
British football fans will be told shortly whether "Abide with Me," one of the best-loved Christian hymns, will be cut from the tradi- tional community singing at the Cup Final at Wembley on May 2.
Every year since 1927, the 100,000 crowd at Wembley
Stadium bus sung the Hymn before the match.
But row the ritual is the of D rumpus among centre
writers, football fans, sports Wembley Stadium and the Foot- ball Association.
A Wembley Stadium official said yesterday that the FA had
instructions that ven hymn should not be included, in the community singing at this year's Cup final.
but there have been criticisms ihat singing a hymn at a foot- ball match is not quite right thing to do."
the
"Abide with Me" was written
in 1527 on the seashore at Nice tha by a sick Anglican clergyman, since been sing in I has churches all over the world, in African village missions,
et Wembley Stadium.-China Moll Special.
He added that girls of liners and keep-fil association would take la pisce.
Last night, Sir Stanley Hous secretary of the FA, sold the stadium" had no authority make such a statement.
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He said, the appropriate con- mittee of the association hud not yet deelded whether exclude "Abide with Me."
"Quit Meddling"
to
The hymn and its ties with
In Uruguay, the Joods are one of Britain's greatest sport. ing associations were hotly de-
the most severe on record and fended today by many British
the situation has been. UEF
a
gravated by u 10-mile-an-hour
sports writery,
Tie Daily Herald headlined
comment chats mrddling
The situation of people living FA and get in turn."
In towns of more than 30,000 Linhabitants-much-as-For-Salio und Physandu, has become serious. France-Presse and U.P.1.
"Partners" Demand
The
Cairo, April 16. Aret Arab Petroleum Conference opened here today with a demand that Western oll
treat Arab companies countries as equal partners in the Middle-East all industry. -UP.I.
Its columnist said the FA decision would
"prove to be
NO MORE
DANCING
New Orleans, April 16.
Mrs Lydia W. Davis, 84. filed $26,000 sult yes- terday ngainst A dance studio.
Mrs Davis Bald she'd learned the mambo, cha- pha, taligu, -- samba. - fox: "frôt, swing, merengue aesi) the walty. Bal she broke her leg during her
400th, lesson...........12.P.L -----is-alike...mani—ppropular.
they have ever made,"
A
its
Ship Aground
The Daily Mirror said the proposed ban bad brought storm of protest from zvaders and demanded that the byron be restored immediately to the Wembley scene.
Criticisms
Commenting on the protests today, an FA spokesman said: "A decision will be made with-
week.
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Suez, April 18. A Japanese marine survey ship, aground in the Gulf of Sucz; radlow for urgent help today.
Once
that they sald Shirley wouldn't live long but today she looks Teas like dying than ever,
Once they said that sho could never marry-but her COMENCO with-and wedding (Italian soldier Gluko Comparin!" solaci the world' headlines fifteen monika sro,
a
Ah well; they said, she'll never be able to have baby. But now. with a 5th, 1 oz baby girl, boin on Easter Saturday and named Tina Debora, she's confounded list prophecy as well.
All after suffering from birth with an inoperable hole in the heart.
Giullo, incidentally, who
by how working as a walter in London, is silli officially an extended leave from
The Italian Kristy-leave First given him for the wedding fast January.— Express Photo.
Minister Receives First Coin
Paris, April 16. The French Finance Minis- ter, M. Antoine Pinay, to- first day received the "heavy franc" — a silver five-franc coin being Issued to replace the pre- 500-franc sent
Roles (about seven shillings) which it equals in value.
It was handed to him by the Director of the French Mint.
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Tie now coins will be struck at the rate of 80 million month, and it is hoped there. will-be sufficient-resenyen brg Aho. end of the year to releaze Mess for public circulation.
There are 300 million CD9- franç notes in circulation,
The design of the new coin- the effigy of a woman sowing grains, the same as on French coins issued from 1900 to World War I.
It was
chosen
to illustrate The Kotoshiro Matu run nioul that Franco is returning to a in
a ceral reef with its keel em- stabla currency, for before 1914 We know that the hrmin bedded a foot deep in rock the frane was the strongest cur- Ia part of Wembley traded yesterday.-U.P.I.
rency in the world-Reuter.
TUBE PARTY PROTEST IN COMMONS
London, April 16. Labour Members of Parlin- ment protested in the House of Commons today At a recent boille party held by 200 young Lon- don socialites aboard one carriage of
ground tube train,
under-
Bir Ernest Fernybough (Labour)
asked how many prosecullane
the police had brought, He said according to Press reg porta 15 constables and ser~ geants tried to obeck these
prop'a.
The incident caused "great em- barrassment and inconvenience
to the law-abiding travelling public,"
When people behaved in trains in this hooligan manner they should be restricted, he said.
Mr
Not Called
David Rentet. Under- Secretary at the flome Office, Bald Metropolian police did not patrol Londan Trausporí property.
This was
done
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by London Transport Executive's own police who did not call for London Police
ไปธ occaton. Mr Emanuel Rhinwell, former Labour Defence Minister, usk ed if the Transport Executivo was allowing them Incidents to necur without making any protest, Were no representa- Llots made to the police? Air Renton reiterated that the Executive had its own police and did not call on the London Police-Reuter,
Favourites
Las Vegas, April 16,
all over
Among a glittering array jat-age aircraft and missiles at the World Congress of Flight, space experts
from earth picked three favourites, by crowd count;
An exhibit of World War I planes; free Cakes, and a tolk on a visit to Mexico-U.P.I.
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"Et is well known, however, that Marty Wilde hâa muitored from defective feet, insteding falita arches add curta, fer some... years,” thì Matemámý mal
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