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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1958.
DISCONTENT IN RUSSIA DURING
Moscow University
Time On
On Strike
The Wing OPPOSITION TO
on-
New York, July 1. The Hughes Aircraft Cun- struction Company today nounced the building of an atomic clock so accurate that in 1,000 years it will not have gained or lost a single coond
Pinced in an artißcial satellite revolving round the earth, the
alonie clock will serve, in par- A
lcular, to verify the generi theory of relativity.
Before being launched Into
will be sy
space, the clock chronised with a clock of Fame type sel 'on the earth,
the
Dr linrold Lyons, hend of the Alomle Physics Department of the Hughes works, has baptised the clock the bird of the".- AFP.
KHRUSHCHEV
AND REGIME
Rangoon, July 1, FORMER Russian diplomat who defected here last month said today that strikes and mect- ings of students took place at Moscow University and at the Government Technical High School - "a stronghold of Communism" during the Hun- garian revolution.
was
A recorded statement made | Embassy here, was released by In the statement Mr Kazno- Alexander Kaznachecy. Soviet the Embassy today. Information Oleer who sought
cheey said discontent with the the United States
Soviet regime
strongest usyhun in
Al Moscow among students. #06# | University during the Hungurlan
had revolution they
their monstrated
disobedience and their opposition even to Mr Khrushchev bimself.
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ACROSS
3 Froilesome birù (4).
7 Jack Ani? (5)
Clothes presser! *(4)
10, Sea captain. (3)
9 "Buttons" in books! (4)
13 Not the winner! (1)
16 Very put out (6)
ta Singular things (4)
10 Nephew's sister (5)
12 Coin of little, value (4)
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1 Said it projects from the hub
(5)
(2)
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4 Aside for an actor? (6)
Unprecedented
de-
hiero
"un-
Mr Kazmacheer sald been 0.27 had also precedented" strike and meel- Industrial Ing at the Kalibr plant, which took place in the presence of a member of the Soviet Central Committee, Mrs Ekaterina Fureva.
lle said he had found the at- mosphere in the Soviet Embassy In Burma "tense and thirty", with the sld divided.
"Many honest Ruslans reture or avuil spying on their own comrattes, but the other part of the Russians stationed in Burma are ready to do everything," he
"All the evils of the So- f said. viet system of Communist res 10 gime and tyranny, that are some extent hidden and not so clearly seen in the Soviet Union, become clear and naked to the utmost in the tense, unbearable atmosphere of the Soviet Em- bassy," he said-Reuter,
String
Twang
HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION
Students Went
·HAILE SELASSIE
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VISITS EGYPT
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia paid a short State visit to Egypt last week in the course of his journey to Moscow and though Egypt and Ethiopia are such close neighbours this was his first official visit. Every mark of respect was paid when the Emperor arrived in Egypt by air.
This picture shows: Emperor Haile Selassie and President Nasser standing on a dais as their respec- tive country's National Anthems were played.- United Press Photo.
Big Field For London-Paris Strikers London - Paris Bleriot Race
Back
OVER 1,500
Liverpool, July
striking boller- makers at Cammell Laird's Shipyard here today decided to return to work tomorrow. The
men stopped work in a "who does-what"
London, July 1.
More than 125 entries had been received by this
Gruelling Day For The Queen
In Ottawa
Ottawa, July 1.
The Queen swept unruffled and apparently un-
ERROL FLYNN
tiringly through three public speeches, two Pat Files
military-religious ceremonies, two receptions,
an investiture and a dinner today on the busiest day of her Canadian tour.
She was scheduled to cap the round of formal appearances tonight with a moonlight drive through Ottawa streets to a train taking her on à trip through western Ontario. The most formal full day, of the Queen's 45-day, 18,000-mile Canadian travels left her looks- ing to observers no more wor out than the average housewlio returning from the store with the week's groceries.
Some sources had speculated that even one day like today. during
which the sun blazed down and crowds lined her Royal routes through the capi tal, would have been enough to get. the
Royal programino changed
Liked Sun
more
to the
But a source close Queen said she was.daing fine-pod rather than being bothered by the sun, liked 1 The Queen, who said in a televised speech at hoon she was sorry slid could not space-j time to ser
of Canada than is on her schedule, took a half-day off. She got up late, spent the morning catching up- on affairs of slate and corres- pondence and did not venture out of Government House-she calls it "my Canadian home" until 2.25 p.m.
Once she left, however, she was kept busy right up until her special train's scheduled doporture at 11 p.m.
Dedication
the
Harry Oakes
Case Investigator
Dead
Tagrytown, NY,, July 1.
Schindler,
RAYMOND
America's most famous "private eye," whose most senatorial env was the unsolved. Nassau marder of Sir Harry Oakes in 1043, dled hers today. Ho was 77.
In the early days of the
the century,
Schindler Investigation
Burran
of
де
a by-word. In became
Гонк 1911 criminals had started to LINO the dlotaphone to record their acardi talks with specta- tular success.
When the Oakes case hit this the headlines again year after 10 years, with demands the case be re- opened Schindler wald ho had no new evidence,
Schindler started out
tn insurance, agent 1000, and became a gold miner before he set up his firm. In later years he be- came a man about town and a great party giver Beuter.
an
Suit Against Errol
Hollywood, July 1. Pattice Wymoro; Efrol. Flynn's third wife, filod for soparate maintenance today, charging the play- boy actor did not live up to an agreement to tup- pult hat. Mlks Wymore,
a statuesquio blonde, sald Flynn would bo given a summons in New York Cily giving him 20 days to answer in court.
Attorneys for Mrs Flynn Aled the suit here today.
the
Married in Monaco in 1952, separated 18 couple months ago when Flynn weni to Europe to make a film. "Errol forced me to take he did not this action because live up to his agreement to sup- port our daughter, Arnella (8), nd myself," Mts Flynn sald. "I am asking separate malh- tenance and support for both of
us."
Flynn formerly was married to French actress Lill Demita and Nora Eddington.
On his last visit to Hollywood 18 months ago, Flynn said, "I have found the woman I love in my wife Pat So my story has a happy ending. Pat has never tried to reform me."
"I'm still not trying to re- form him," Pat said. "And I don't want a divorce from Errol, I never have. I out our work
adult people. In the meantime I've resumed my singing and acting career, “ she said.-UPI.
from SOTHEBY'S one we
The first Royal appearance, at Green Island Eider River RETOSE Ottawa's BOW City Hall, in- volved dedkaling memorial to British Commonwealth air- men killed in or off Canada
In the United Hialea -and-
World War II and whoso I bodice were never found.
mostly
ceremony.
religions
RECORD SALE
London, July 1.
hero, Sotheby's salesrooms
con
differences like
Paying Holiday
Henley, July 1. Albert Hitchman 09, WOS
Another dedication later this the scene of a week of sensa afternoon provided new Colours tional money-no-object bidding excused from his regular job for paintings and gems, an-today la become an errand boy for three army regiments-announced their own personal re-for the duration of the Henley the Queen and Prince Phillp
rode in a horse-drawn State con of nearly £1,000,000 for a Regatta.
week's holes.
carriage to and from the parade and short service on the grounds at Parlament Hill. Red-coated Royal Canadian Mounted Police riding black chargers and carry- ing latices provided an escort.
Tho ceremony dispute
over who should "wong" chalked string used for mark- Ing cutting res nine weeks
ngo.
soon
honoured
the
morning for the Daily Mail's Bleriot Anniver-Canadian Grenadier Guards, the sary Race from July 13 to 23.
49th Highlanders of Cariada and Sutherland the Argyll and the Highlanders of Canadá.
13
wrong reported to be They resumed work a week ago, This national newspaper is
entrants, race be- £10,000 but
afterwards, 80 organising a
First prize in the race London, Marble Arch burners refused to service tween
the Arch de Thomphe in £5,000, the second £2,500 and: shipwrights in the filing of and
the third £1,500. An sections of hatch trunking in Paris to commemorate the 50th and the 38,000-ton liner Windsor anniversary of Louis Bleriot's extra prize of £1,000 will be awarded to the competitor who Arst cross Channel flight. Castle.
makes the "most praiseworthy attempt."China Mall Special.
NO PROSPECT There was. no prospect of a settlement, today in the other "who-doer-whut" dispute at the Vickers Armstrong Ship yard in Barrow-In-Furness.
Entries for the race close at midnight tonight,
The object of the race is to make the journey between the two points as quickly as possible. Any combination of vehicles can be used-for example one
Customs
The dispute, Involving about 223 of fast car, helicopter and jet
men, is between raulkers and aircraft, plater-both members of the Boilermakers Soclely about who should operate a he machine for cutting submarine frames.
The yard 140 caulkers have!
A compettior
not
Left Wife
In Bath
1
ww
Hitchman is a justice of the peace.
The actual total from live sales "It will pay for my holiday," was £972,000.
The sale whin the Ruben's the aid of the temporary job- masterpiece "Aduration
of the UPT. Magi" was knocked down, for a record price of £270,000 -- raised £710,000,
The following day's sale of Jewels,
Including the West- minster Tarn, added £104,000
Eye Full
Columbus, Ind., July 1. Farmer Raymond Daum re-
to the total and then a sale of ported yesterday that the com Medals Presented
works of art and furniture achi- was as high as an elephant's ed anotht: £33,000 to make a eye or up to nine feet tall-in Before dinner, the Queennew week's record for a sales-hls cornfield, four days before
room-China Mail Speelt.
the Fourth of July,-UPI. host at separate recep- tions, for foreign, and Com- and diplomais, monwealth
and other presented medals
to decorations
Canadians. named in her Honours List,
shc And of dinner-time, stressed her determination make her third Canadian visit In right years as much a down- to-the-people occasion as possl-
to
ble by having representative
Canadians from all walks of life
over to Government House, for
ranged from hockey
Canborra, July 1. dinher and drinks. The Cana- necessarily drive or by any A lower court bearing at dians
milos players to lumbermen and busi- veblele himself.
Queonboyan, 20 When Bleriot sew the Chan-
from Canberra, was toldness tycoons--UPI.. today a man had loft his unconscious wife in
beer." sacked for refusing to nel from France to England an hzhdie material processed by July 26, 1900 he won a £1,000 the machine, and another 85 prize from the Daily Mail. men-have been temporarily All entrants will have to suspended because they can comply with the usual custotos not carry out their work. formalities, but there is nothing China Moll Special.
in the contest regulations pre venting an entrant from finding ame "legal" loophole which
bath tub filled with water while he ato his ovaning melwith his twrb children,
4.
Ticketed
Paria, IL, July 1. Frederick Ross, 34, obeyed Later he had taken the body with
alacrity a an excess of patrolman's order that he drive
Perhaps like this canali (4) Wrong Number will enable him to speed these of the then dead woman
Disorderly assemblies (4).
9 Any wo
alike (4)
are proverbially
21 Possibly antibnal dowers (6) 11 The Fleet Street crowd (5)
23 Sewing metings? (5)
26 London's Latin quarter (4)
49 Peeping Tom's point of view
(7)
30 Reinted (4)
81 Cirtus archeri (4)
#2 Spirit of The Tempest (5)
33 Classic garin.ent. (4)
13 Encourage wrongly (4))
14 Neek-and-seek inishes? (4)
18 He's on the bilier alde (5)
17 Little creatures (4)
18 Peoplomwear is binding
(4)
20 Brielly (2,5).
22 Scone of ghting in Nor-
mandy (4)
24 Making, to as far da possible
25 Household pests, on the stage
(5)
(B)
27 Sweeps! (4)
28 House in Kent? (4)
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Actors 1 Evince, 7 Reel, 9 Prlor, 10 Ruars 11 Cosh, 13 Open-handed, 18 Lier, 16 Burt) 19 Occupation, 23 Tito, 24 Totem, 25 Omega, 20 Fet!, 27 Kegole. Down: 1 Volley 3 North, 4 Err-and, 5 Brace-let, 9 Bess, -8 Erode, 12 Heron, 13 Orbit, 14 Narcotle, 17 Rotor, 10, Mur-mur (rev), 20 Among, 21 Ideal, 23 Item.
up.
thed
up
it in a cling bag, and had to the police station for a chock,| The anal oficial list of com. Urown it in a river.
Before the court was neatly-of his driving licence.
The patrolman, roaring London, July 1. petitors and their fight plans Pub keeper Alan Carl is in expected to be issued this dressed Walter Harold To behind him at the distich, wrote
40, a stockman, charged with
speeding having his usual tourist-censon weekindl
hour, running 60 miles n troubles-- host
The Hawker Siddeley group the murder of his wife, Jean, out four tickets-f of Inquiring
anu stop signb, manufacturers, aged, 32 telephone calls. Carl's pub is
After hearing preliminary through two called, and Usled in the motor racing driver Stirling
Moes, and Britalo's holiday evidenco Mr R. Hughes, JP, legal parking. Total, permitien
remanded Thomas in custody $80,UFL telephone book
Us, Windsor Castle.-UPT.
vamp king, "Elly" Batilo, are
until July 30.
of
Short Air France Strike At Orly
Paris, July 1.
NO PLEA Thomas' weLS not asked to plead.
Police alleged Thomas, on the night of February 20, hati knocked his wife unconscioris after a violent argument.
Snap Decision
Savannah, July 1.
A bank customer whipped He then stripped, her, plapod put his false toeik yesterday establish his Identity. It The strike began at i p.m.hat in a bath filled with water to
used. atick hold her under. Air trane was slightly dis- and was to end út 8 pm.
The body of Mrs Thomas, A bank spokesman said the dentures chrtlett rupted but not halted when 70
Incoining planes were re-partly decomposed, had beeh former GT's
fired the amme korial ditembur as the Mail veteran's persion cheque ha
warted to cash--UPI,
per cent of the ground personnel
of Air France at Orly airport routed to Le Bourget alkport found yesterday after a went on strike today for higher and departures were delayed menti, sentii, --- China
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