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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1959.

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Australians LOVE DEFIES OXFORD COLLEGE RULES The Duke ROXY BROADWAY

See Peril The Of Chinese Student Communism And The

- SAYS MR MENZIES

Washington, May 26. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies said at the National Press Club today that Australia is “acutely conscious of the onward | march of Chinese Communism.”

that

Cook

London, May 25, Oxford undergraduate Michael Pipes broke the "unwritten law" of his college. He fell in love with the cook. The law was quite clear. ob-"Undergraduates,"

He said Australians appréciated that the Inte Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, understood that Communism was not peculiar to Europe but also represented a great danger to Southeast Asia. Ar Menzies sild

the understond our lively interest effects of any spectacular suc- | In this area." cess by China might react on the large Chinese popuintions in Southeast Asta and consequent- ty might have an internal effect In some of there countries.

. He pald a tribute to Prest. den Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam who hid consolidated southern Vietnam against Communism.

Mr Menzies said he had great faith in the future a Matnya despite its Communist prob- tems.

He sali Indonesia "is affect-

to

In reply to a question, be sald hr welcomed Jective reporters going China and reporting within ike Linvil of what thes are allowed 12

RCE

民神

they are able to throw some light on this problem.

# have not found security im. jaltes nor have I been barraged by such visits. You muset zemember at my stage f life bathing muharrirses me viry much."

ed by a shortage of admini- Anwering unother question, strative material and so has | Mr Menzies said the pussil:idity had administrative break- fot summit conference in the downs in some uf Its pro-Peide with peoples "not of our vinces."

[own views" had not arisen, but Such a situation could give w‡that does not mean this ques- great advantage to Commumst tion might arise at same time." agitators, he said.

New Guinea

Asked about Dutch New Gulnen Mr Menzies replied; "We have always taken the view that West New Guinea should be Dutch but Indonesia takes an entirely different view- point.

"We bad

Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Subandrio, recently and hau On Vigil many talks about this probirm."

He also said there were no proposals to include Japan or Nationalist China in Scato

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China Raises

Herb Acreage

Mr Menzies sald Australie would like to see the problem taken to the Internationa?

Court

Juniice but Dr of Bubandrfo

that it told him

bus 21 Juridical

not

VRS political problem.

"We Mr Menzies then said: were at great polns to infurm Dr Subandria during his visit dist most acute problems would arise if Indonesia's claim Dutch New Guinea -enforced by arms.... scarcely

to

see how the United States, Great Britain or be indifferent Australia could

In that case, but fortunately we got a joint written agreement with Dr Subandrio in which it Xis declared that Indonesia would not resort to force,"

Peking, May 25. China is extending its acreage for the cultivation of medicinat herbs to meet the growing use of traditional Chinese medicine, By the end of April, planting of medicinal herbs had been completed on 180,000 hectares in provinces, Butonomous regions and municipalities, 48 per cent more than the national total in 1958, Peking radio re- ported,

Many people's communes in the areas producing medicinal herbs have set aside some of their farm land for the purpose.

AFF.

Iraq Tension

London, May 25, Britain has asked Iraq for per-

Mr Menzica sold. It must Le mission to send an Embassy remembered that Australia kas | oficial to Mosul to see that Bri- part of New Guinea and that tish subjects there are cafe, the Now Guinen "is the umbrella Fareign Offee spokesman said across north · Australia so you today-UPI.

A British Crossword Puzzle

7 Child (5),

30

33

ACROSS

3 Not rigid (4).

Portent (4).

9 Grade (4). -.

30 Excess of liabilities

narels (7).

12 Newis (4).

15 Stald (5).

18 Stitches (4).

10 Sarcasın (5),

31 Commerce (8).

22 Haatened (4).

23 Actor's parts (5).

28 Stains (4).

29

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DOWN

Refuge (5),

2 Slewed (7).

4 Angry (5).

5 Prod (4).

over

29 Stories In instalments (7).

30 Handed over meney (4).

91 Insect (4).

32 Scholar (8).

35 Uncommon (4).

Fuel (4).

Bones (4).

11 Crouch (5).

13 Nourishment (4).

14 States (4).

10 More mature (8).

17. Boss (4),

18 Wise (4).

29 Remainder (7)....

22 Toboggan (4).

24 Willow 45).

25 Unadorned (5).

27 Part of an egg (7).

20 Box (4).

YESTERDAY'S. CROSSWORD.-Acroer; 1 Stupid, 7 Ora), 9, Calen, 10. Minar, 11 Dull, 13 Prescribes, 15: Nets, 10 Rota, 19 Interecdes, 27 Loan, 24 Grimé, 26 Elope, 28 Alan, 27 Tiller. Dawn: a Tripu, 3 Panic, 4 Dainaln, 5 Condense, 6 Earl, 8 Rouse, 12 Laxis, 13 Pert), 14 Bpanning, 17 Tiara, 18 Desert, 20 Chest, 21 Drone, 23 Oglé,

It said, "must not have anything. to do with college ser- vants."

But Michael, 21-year-old son of a factory foreman, of Slleby, Leicestershire, met Anne Raw- son, two yents his senior, at a Methodist meeting.

"You're not supposed to know me" suld Anne with a smile. "I'm the girl who cooks your breakfast at St Peter's Itall

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wondered who always lived at the bottom of that ser- vice hatch," said Michael.

And le panned en. But rules or no rules, he could not rel the memory of Anne out of his mind. He even thought of ways of breaking the "law" to see her.

Next Meeting

Then the day before the oil-

night May morning celebrations

at Oxford, Michuel 'again,

AOW

her

Anne, daughter of a traveliér, was leasing out of her bedroom window. Michael was leaving college opposite.

"Going to May morning?" he asked. “I've no one to take me," said Anne,

Michaei decided to risk all for love..."Come with me," be sald. And Anne accepted,

Then, said Michael: "We tried to find a party which knew was going on early that morning on the river.

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"Hond In band we were foundering through the ele phont grass in the dark through watery ditches and over barbed wire fences."

Diplomatic

They never found the party, but in that early morning they realised they truly loved one another.

Almost simultaneously they remembered the college rules! and the penalties for break- Ing them.

So they decided to go to the Rev, Berjamin Drowery, mini- sler at the Methodist church at which they met, and ask him to plead their cause.

"I could sce they wore ja love," Mr Drewery sold. "There was only one thing I could do. I want to see the Chaplain at

St Peter's Hall,

Anne and Michael go boating at Oxford

Malayan Poll: Government

The

Is Favoured

Kuala Lumpur, May 20

Malayan Government is likely to win the Perak State eiections tomorrow to cap three victories in earller State polla.

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The ruling Alliance is co- fident of getting power by cleur majority in Perak's new 40-sent State Assembly.

All 50 reais in Kedah, Perlis and Malacca Staics were won last week by the Alliance, fed by Tunku Abdul Rehman.

Opposition parties may take scattered seats in Perak, where over 400,000 re eligible lo vole,

rich Campaigning in the

state has been 1 mining stormy. Abusive shouting and throwing of rotten earn hava disrupted political

rallies.

!

-50

Soine candidates are

other of criminal cuslag cach records and of using gangsters as supporters.

"Unhealthy"

Tunku Lcribes

Abdul Rahman de- the opposition

"unhealthy."

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NEWSPAPER

THAT DOES

NOT EXIST

London, May 25. Thirteen million readers of the Daily Mirror blinked with astonishment when they saw a recent front page of this left-wing popular newspaper, The page bore these words: "Shush! Keep it quiet! Don' tell a soul!

"Shush....It's the newspaper that never was,"

At the bottom of the pogo reader were invited to turn

We got our heade together Truckloads of police riot-pare three which was-de-

And then I took the next step

to put the case before the Master of the College „hope for his indulgence.W

and

The Master of St. Peter's Hall, the Rev. J. F. Thornton- Diesbury, said: "It was very unconventional, of course, and a breach of all the rules, but they were a charming couple. "I told them to be diplomatic about it, gave them my blessing, and my permission to meet."

So rules were wolved and at Just Michael and Antic became formally engaged.

Now they meet every and are to be married year.

day

next

The Great Task

squads will be on duty in the polling..

Party, 14 from

voted entirely lo a complaini Broad- acainst the British Opposition strength is 29 candidates from tho Pan-casting Corporation, Malayan Islamic Party. The BBC had Begun ya

survey of the British from the People's Progressive dolly

press but did not quole any- the Noctalist Front and eight indepen-thing from the Daily Mirror, dents.

So, the Mirror replied with a na None has had any success in complaint that although

other newspaper in the world had so many readers, according to the BBC is did not exist.

"But it looks as if you'll have to go

Mirror. on buying the Sorry!"China Mail Special,

curlier State polls.

Moslem volers have generally shunned the Pan Malayan Istoric Party, which demands government by Islamic law and the Koran.-Reuter,

He Went To Join His Dog

Jack

Rochdale, May 25. London, May 25.

Ashworth, 40, killed The greatest task in ino | himself in his room here and Commonwealth is to build up a left a note saying he was going partnership in Africa, which is to join Topper, his dog. "Teal and equal between all the Toppar, it was disclosed at an

conducted by

the races," said Lord Home, Secre- inquest tary for Commonwealth Re Rochdale coroner, had to, bo lations, at a luncheon given by destroyed on May 7. the joint Commonwealth

told the A policu sergeant

dog's

Societies today, to celebrate | coroner that after the

Commonwealth day.-AFF.

Teeth Checks

Torquay, May 25.

Checks on human teeth to

see if they are being affected

by strontium 90, bone-destroy-

death Astworth "virtually_tool its lead and collar out for walk." China Mall Special

Bad

Cheques

Los Angulos, May 25. The 26-year-old

Don of Que

STATE

UNITS THE MANAGEOSTAT CUŋatimi tukki]

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A£ 3.30; 0.35; 7.50 & 9.30 p-L

HER

TENDER

HEART

TUYING WOND YIH CHAKO YANG

writing

five years bad

Ing radio-active fallout from famous tenor Morton Downey hydrogen bomba, are now being today was sentenced to 30 days carried out Britain, dentisis in gaol and given were sold at their annual con- probation ference here today--Beutes. cheques--UPL

for

Visits UK Race Trouble District

London, May 25. The Duke of Edinburgh toured Notting HID, Lon- don racial trouble spot to- night and found nothing but galety and wise- cracking teenagers.

White and coloured residents allke FAVO him a boisterouR friendly reception to the West London district.

He went to two boys' clubs In the arca

in which Kelzo West Cochrane, 92-year-old Indian, was stabbed by a gang of white youths on Whit Sun- duy.

The Duke's light-hearted fooophien was the unly aspect of tho

that royal wur occasionally embarrassod officials.

In the Rugby Club-run by Rugby

Duke school tho chatted with teenage youths

In a free and caxy manner, He roared with laughter when one boy wisecracked back at him when asked what games he played.

The youth said: "cricket and soccer-but I am thinking of taking up polo if I can get some horse." (Polo is one of the Duke's favourite sports),

Laughing at the youth's sally, the Duke maid: "Why not try bicycle polo? It's good fun.”

The youth quipped back: "It

bard On might be ab bicycle."

my

Although there we.ro coloured folk outside the two oliths to greet the Duke, none were of the teenagers Inside coloured.

TC-

Mr Alen Briggs, warden of the Rugby Club, explained to porters later that his club was open to roloured boys but there were none of qualifying nge in the area.

An official of the Club mid they coloured boyn

Harrow

also welcomed but had none

among their merabers-Reuter.

Broken Shoes, Broken Home

London, May 25.

A 16-year-old schoolgirl ran

away from home because her high-

mother broke up her

heeled shows and threw them

好 the dustbin,

in

juvenile court was told.

London

When the girl was found after wandering the streets all night she told police: "I never want to see my mum again. I will old go home until the never girl goes."-China Mail Special.

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