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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959,
The Queen Worships And Faces Are Red
Gaspe, Quebec, June 21.
The Queen and Prince Philip worshipped as ordinary man and wife today in a village church where the first lesson was hurriedly substituted, for one critical of royalty.
The royal couple arrived at this St Lawrence River holiday resort aboard the Britannia escorted by Canadian and Royal Navy destroyer es- corts and two British submarines on loan to Canada,
"DO THE
They drove to tiny, frame-built St Paul's Anglican church through Ang-waving CANADIANS
crowds that included villagers from miles aroutul and a Montreal couple who hitch-hiked 700 miles from Coaticook.
Stampede For Mutton
London June 21.
The benevolent butcher of Binfield, Berkshire, explained today why he was selling mutton at a penny a pound in this day and age.
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"I's the tax-man or the house-, "I don't want to make a ble
wife," wald Ernest Price. "]
profit and so have to prefer the housewife,"
mare income tax," Price said. "1 cover myself on other meat. And as long as I earn enough to make a living. I' happy."-UTI.
Price slaried a minor stampede here yesterday when he ad- vertised his penny-a-pound breast
mution, plus shoulder of multon at in Ad.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
08
3 Sacks from the CPO (8)
Allas Persia (4)
9 Sun (0)
11 Cider apple county (8)
13 Merry quip (4)
16 West Countrymon
(0)
10 Went for a soldier (8)
10 Violent wind (4)
21 Front and back ones are MPa
(8)
25 Walt, that is in the India'
department (8) -
20 His nettvilles produce hoopa
of evidence (4)
27 Failed in exim-went in for
#griculture (8)
10
126
DOWN
1 Don't lt the girl (4)
2 Before the storm? (4)
4 The weapons of Mars, of
course (4)
Is it obtained by ritement
(4)
& Apart from a team (5)
Is proverbially white (3)
9 The gel for Ernie (5)
10 Neward for many
:dinner? (3)
during
12 At last a letter from Greco
(5)
14 Native weapon (5)
1d Bury (8)′′
17 Uncle's relativo (5)
19. Old-time dance' (4)
20 Language (5)
31 Shipping menace (4)
22 Tasty (4)
23 Small Island (4)
24 Gun (4)
SATURDAY'S ONO9SWORD. — Across: 1 Decamp, 4 Sitis, 7 Rusoviood, Decor, Debate. 11 Bardine, 33 Yorkist, 15 Twinge, 19 Canoe, 19 Maneater, 20 Seson 31 Shears. Down: 1 Dared, 2 Arena Process, ◄ Bogder, 4 Friction d'Starve, 10 Haranele, 12 Attends, 13 Yachts, 14 Iceman, 18 Inane, 17" Earle.
The
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hitch-hikers Ceile Meade, 42. a Mon- treal music teacher, and Marjorie Richmond 21, a McGil University brarian.
Meade wald he was a friend
of the royal Press Sceretury Esmond Buser and hoped
to
get Butler to dive the Queen a Ferording of his composition
Waltzes to Two Princesses,"
The work has never commercially distributed,
Last Minute
been
pre-
Church officials who pared the first and SECHAD lessons avoided embarrassment at the last minute by changing
the first lesson froin one in in which the Isruell's say they do not want o king to one re- ferring to Samuel as a child minister.
RESENT THE QUEEN?"
New York, June 22. The American magazine'
Look publishes in its latest edition'a front- page colour portrait of the Queen dancing with
8 red-coated army officer with the caption: "Queen Eliza- beth-Why the Cana- dians Resent Her." Inside,
the magazine publishes an article from Toronto written by Jana Callwood, described £9 former Canadian news- paper woman and now a writer for Canadian magazines.
Before the church service, the Queen and Prince Philip drove in their $30,000 Lincoln plastic- topped limousine through Gaspe's winding hilly streets It кауг "When Queen and stopped at a memorial cruss Elizabeth arrives in Canada for created in 1034 to mark Jacher third oficial visit, she will ques Cartier's arrival here In be met by uninhibited curiosity 1534.
but inhibited enthusiasm,
The Queen placed a bouquet of 35 red roses at the foot of the cross.
Protests
The milele odds;
"But
Within a minute after the It is unlikely that Elizabeth will Queen
to her car returned
ever hear the rumble of dis- and headed for the
tliat church content
represents the
INDIAN DEFIES Story Of RACE PROTEST
Leamington Spa, June 21.
souvenir-seekers pulled the mood of much of Canada as she Mr Charam Singh, a 28-year-old Indian who makes bouquet apart and disappear-tours the country. ed with it.
"The fact is that not all Canadians and possibly not even a majority are wholly delighted by this royal tour, and their protests are mora audible than ever before.
£13-a-week as a paint sprayer, today cycled from his present home here to look over his new £2,100 home and to meet his new neigh. bours.
The Queen and Prince Philip are setting a new pattern for loyal tours-one in which they do not
spare themselves to come as close as possible to their people.
"They are not directed at Thirty people in Kinross Road, ¦ people, and I hope they like me." of the town, Councillor H. Dunett, Chair- Yesterday's crowded Miner- the Queen herself, whee game a smart suburb
do have signed 打 pelition to the man of the Leamington housing ary took them from an Airness and flat-out effort to Force base at Stephenville, her best provoke widespread Leamington lown council strong committee, sald earlier that, Newfoundland, on A 600-mile respect and even affection, ly protesting against a granting My council will make no dis- "Rather, they reflect a cont- of a council mortgage of overtinction belween Britons and air journey across the wild
to Mr wastes of Northern
of Indifference, an- £1,000 bination
Singh. They foreigners. Doyance and resealment claim that properties will de-
"This case was considered to about a monarchy symbolising wreciate in value If "coloured" be financially stable- tho
sirings that people live in the road. apron
Have the Indian The protest will be considered loan," he added.—Router. Canadians fong ago discarded. "And they stem from the lon Tuesday by the housing com- that accounts for mittee which granted him the Canada's mounting antagonism advance. towards the United States: a new and galloping nationalism.
Quebec
to the edge of Labrador. 'There in the middle of a wind-. swept wilderness they saw the vast iron ore mine at Schef- forville.
Not A pretty place-100 barren even for grass to grow and the Queen's light yellow tweed sult and beige hat caught an ample share of the swirling eletada of iron dust,
No Barriers
But she seemed unconcerned and stretched out her belge gloved hand to greet one of the miner workers who, surprised, hurriedly wiped hla dirty hand on his dungarees.
At no point along the tour have there been potice barriers and people have been far more free to walk up to their Queen than in Britain.
3-year
same source
"Bit Frequent"
Like any
adolescent, Canada did not want to be reminded these days that it was not quite as independent as it felt, the article says.
Mr Singh said today: "I am only coming to live here with my wife and two children to escape the overcrowding else where in Leamington.
Worked Hard
"Just want to be friends.
"I have worked hard for five years in English factories so that I could get money enough Tour officials, travelling to buy my family a nice house across the country to consult in respectable area, with local planning com- milices, had detected a lack of excitement and one re- marked: "Most people seem to feel that royal, tours urs becoming a bit "frequent," '--w Reuter.
old naps
Kaj Frapssy, her father, and the real bera of the adventure the 1936, 371⁄2 litre Daimler-Express Photo.
I am trying to belier myself- I want a nice garden and a tidy house."
we
mortgage
Headquarters
Discovered
Gangtok, June 21. Chinese authorities in Tibet have discovered and taken over the rebel headquor- ters in Lhoso, according to the latest reports from Tibor received here today.
"I hope to move in with my
Raports anld top-ranking family next week. My new
offelula of the Tibetan Govern- traders Were nice ment and some neighbours seem to be
Involved in the rebel nettvilles. Documents scized by the of Atunes Chinese gave the Tibetan agents, and all those trying to escape were being arrested, they said.
the Running Board
London, June 21, Three-year-old Frances Red:
grave sat with her dolly
A Chinese military court was conducting # public criminal trial of those arrested in Lhasa. Reportedly, some of the ring leaders were being tortured with hot Irons and left to die- AFP.
on the running board of Off The Air
Heroism At Sea
London, June 21.
of
The greatest mory herolam at ses since the KIVSKO
of the Firing Enterprise has been play❤
eq In mid-Atlanito
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soven men from the Ger man freighter Flavia clung to the ethig, fire-scorched deck of the Briliah cable ship Ocean Layer, aban- daved on fire on Monday.
The Flavia picked up the 100-odd crew, and later put on board her own Baxt older. "Wihelm Ahlert, and six of the crew.
The Flavia, unable ta take the cable ship in tow because she was already fully-laden, slood by until was Joined by the German tua Waltan.
ghe
The 4.400-ton Open Layer was seized from the Germans at the end of the war and subsequently con- verted
Cost of LI milon, and loaded with valuable equipment.
Nich rewards are await- ing the Wollan and thin Flavia
work,
for their salvago
The burned-out halk of the Peran Layer arrived today in the west-of- England port of Falmouth, Woltan... towed by the
Express Service & AFP.
(Top) Over the two ships circles a guardian
Shackleton. The Ocean Layer is in the back. Bround.
Is the fire-scorched bows of the Öccan Layer, (below) a lonely
figure symbolisen the cge-old
herolam of the sea.
Disappearing Trick
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Slough, June 21.. Magician Alex Mckeown re- ported today his wife hoo vaalshed.
The wizard told police his wife apparently left home because he told her she was too plump to continue es his on-stage pariner. McKeown, 57, salt his 40- year-old wite Gladys had ap- peareil with him "in shows all ат жараты
over the country Bul 1 aced a pretty girl with nice legs to help The station has received that me. It's what the customers emount of insects after offering want."
Adenauer Comment Angers Deputies
Bonn, June 21.
A group of Christian Democrats including a small number of De- puties, are considering pressing for : Dr Adenauer's resigna- tion over his quarrel with Professor Ludwig Erhard.
The reports come on the eve of a new attempt by the exceu- tive of the party's Parliament- Hry group to reconcila Pro- fessor Erhard and the Chan- cellor following an
interview
with the New York Times in which Dr Adenauer expressed doubts on his deputy's politicst capability.
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The quarrel between the two men was started by Dr Adenauer's decision to remain Chancellor instead of standing for the Presidency.
They were reconciled soon afterwards but the dispute was rekindled by the newspaper interview.
"Talonted"
In an ontcial transcript of part of the Interview, Dr Adenauer, asked about Profes For Erhard as a possible Chan- cellor, said he was very, very talented and would develop ex- perience in the political" feld "but at the present time ore must be careful."
Leading party members have been discussing during the weekend ways of bringing the fan men together again,
but usually rellable party sources said I was not olear bow this was to be done. De Adcopuor's Interview with the newspaper has been re- palved unfavourably by many uémbers of the Parliamentary group, but publication of part of the text has tended to plisat this, a parly spokesınan sald,
Gap
Widened
Political observers hero be- lieve that while Dr Adenazjer Is alone in his défence of the Interview, the political motives Involved command wider sp- port in the party.
Polptą of difference between the two men,haya Increnaedi „Jatoly with the Chancellor's iulitene on the "Little Eurine economic policy AS the key to Franco-German co-operajien, these observerge wald, Router.
THICK HAIR COULD MEAN CANCER RISK
London, June 21. Men with thick hale appear to be more prone to cancer than those whose hair is not so thick or are bald, according to Dr Cyril Eastwood, Medical Officer of Health for Cambridge.
Writing in the Medient Press, he also said that those wilk thick, grez, or whito hale sp- peared more likely stuffo_get_ cancer than those with thick hair of, a "oprum!" coi-
par.
He said bis findings were based on a survey of 100 cARCH ĐỂ deaths from cancer.
The survey
was restricted to men and questionnairen wero
her father's 23-year-old Daimler waiting to say
Newark, NJ., June 21. goodbye to him.
A campaign by radio station Her father, 45-year-old sales WNTA hoz rid New Jersey of manager Mr Gilbert Red-least 1,775 dies, mosquitoes grave, was a long time coming and
Dr Eastwood said a Frances dropped off to sleep.
its Dsteners 10 cents for each McKeown, married far 23 Mr Redgrave entered the dead fly or mosquko mulled in years and the father of two.
car from the other side and 20 cents
and drove off to work with wasp-UPI.
hia daughter' fast asleep
on the running board.
A mile from his home --ini
Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, Mr Redgrave stopped at some traffic lights, Frances woko
for every dead meanod: "Plump or not, I still
love her,UPI,
seni to the dpators ceriifying -the-feath
hormonal oguts of hairiness or baldness was stated to exist and might be an underlying factor in the production of cancer-Chlas Mall Spedal.
When Is A Cop Not
New York, June
The FBI Director, J. Edgar A. Cop?
Hgovor, set off a lively
television dobata today on whether o
cop.
policeman
up, got off the running board" and her: father drove on to the
· office. Passers-by took charge of the little girl and the first her father knew of it was Mr Hoover did not appear a telephone call at the on the CBS show "The Lat Word", on which the matter office.
Wos discussed. But he Inspirođ He told reporters: "I onco the argument by writing a lot
drove all the way home ter to the grammar panoj: mug- with a tin of paint on the gating they might go into the
matter. China Mail his letter, Mr Hoover sald Special.
the word "cop" ir ma unsavoury
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a
and writer, mid the word wor part for the vocabulary,
I would employ the word cop in dire need," he said, "but
I would never my cop to ar policentan's face."
DEGRADING
ng the terms "quack" for should over be called a doctor und "hack" for
journalist
Maurice Dolbley, of the Now Yark Horald Tribune, sold the The chairman, Berken word "pop". bad become Evans, saldepdogradiles" and was used mainly underworld word that he had now by criminal and news- saver used, even in thinking paper headline writers about pollonnen lernaid, it "Only tombe Benátor William originated from the old term, Benton defendes sure of the #cop, which manan 12 | word.
entch or steel, or to finish it" - “I think it's a vigorous; strong
for's IntadoOG.
and tough -John". Mason · Brown, editor: MIL-UPL
good word, he
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