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Nothing beats a

Baby Burco

5 Gallon Electric Boiler

for the small wash

GILMANS Showroom: Gloucester Arcade

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THE WEATHER

Moderato gusty_cast-north-east winds. Cloudy with occasional showers or patches of rain developing during the afternoon, Noon Temp: 89 dogracs, Noon Humid: 77 p.c.

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MAKHRUSHCHEV DODGES DISCUSSION ON SOVIET STRATEGY UN Group Of The NO TOUGH TALKS WITH IKE To Leave Voice Into Cancels Meeting Straight Up Thousands Flee

Day

BUS SERVICES

IN HONGKONG

EARL

Dr

ARLIER this

year Charlesworth crented

શ mild sensation when he suggested that tram services might be F-1 placed by trolleys and more buses. As cumbersome as trams are in Hongkong's " crowded truffle conditions the average commuter: would have little diffenty in deciding which form of he trutisport

preferred.

Tran would win hands down.

Whether the addition of more

Lo

and bigger buses will make;

difference ang

the perennial chorts of cor! plaints about the Kowloon - and Hongkong servlees ist doubtful. The statements by Mr Ngan and Mr Louey; suggest that they are fairly satisfied with Their cum- pany's operations. So

NEEMH publie tinue.

The

#

pretty certain that, grumbles will con-

con

Letters

Toyka, Sept, 8. The Electronic Depart- ment of Kyoto University

claimed to have

typewriter

developed

that will transform the Into roman human volge ¡citers.

typewriter

The University said the transformed into iz

nuund vibrations electric

WAYO and stantly printed In roman letters what the person wald.

The University said the machine was made up of about 300 vacuum bulb 600 semiconductors and 2,000 resistors and conden strs.--Reuter.

Brushed

Against

Youth

reting of services in not a major source of con- tention. The hek of courtegy; und consideration by cons ductors and drivers, and A the absence of planning ไป avoid excessive gestion at rush hours, 18. When we urged on Saturday the creation of Pablle Services Supervisory Com-- mission it was to deal with) complaints of this nature as well as electricity supply, telephones and ferry vices.

THE

PT-

Killed

With Top

Kremlin Leaders

Hamburg, Sept. 8. The Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Khrush- chov, fearing that a strong group of Communist leaders would force him to talk "tough" to President. Eisen- hower, has called off a sossion of the Communist Party Central Com- mittes, a well informed diplomatic source said today.

The source said the session, scheduled for August 19, may have formally requested Mr Khrush- chev to deal with Mr Eisenhower on the basis of Soviet military superiority.

Mr Khrushchev, although no

doubt Russia's most powerful mata, dodged a formal discussion with men Mirategy

of Soviet

he knew were planning lo curb +3 negotiations with the American President. diplomatic source said.

the

The scurve sald Khrushchev was far from showing signs of

to the West bu weaknes

I wanted to sound out Eisenhower and gain a personal impression of U.S. military power,

HARD POLICY

Prominent Kromiin leaders, vinced of Soviet superiority.

New York, Sept. 8.

slender, baby-faeed

-in contrast to Mr Khrushchev tecnager was charged-wanted to lay down a hurd today with stoning and pulley for the talka, the source. stabbing to death a The men, it sat, were headed stranger who accident-by Mr Mikhail Susly, chairman of the Supreme Soviets Furn ally bumped into him un the sidewalk,

particularly in the missile neid

The youth, Ramiro Roman.

who came

here from Puerto

Rico only three months

ngo,

THE Advisory Committee admitted the bumping was un-

On Public Transport intentional but said "it made me; which has met only seven mad." times in seven years should!

11

Relations Committee and Me

Alexei I. Kirichenko, Secretary

Ukranian the

Communist

tif

Parly.

The source said that the belief

in one Western quarters that

POISON IN

BARLEY WAS

INSECT KILLER

Singapore,. Sept. 9.. Government analysts have

discovered the presence of an agricultural insecticide in stocks of barley which have put 37 people into hospital in Singapore and killed eight children.

A Ministry of Health

state-

D

Mr Khrushcher was free to deal ment issued last night said there of more with Western leaders like the was every possibility late Soviet Premier Joseph stocks of contaminated barley Stoo, was "ompletely ua- | being in the market. People refrain have been wamned to Mr Khrushclves, the source frum eating barley until Minis- jakt, was believed to be headed try officials have completed

returned survey of the city's barley stocks, for difficulties it he from his visit

have already in Washington | some of which without picking up sime points been placed under seal. for himself.

The trouble began during the weekend and the number of admissions to hospitals rose rapidly over the past 48 hours. vans toured Police loudspeaker suburbs warning

of the danger while the same warning went out over Radio Singapore every 15 minutes.-Reuter.

STALIN ERA "The Stafin ern is gone and

the

Mr Khrushchev must defend his moves to people In

who Suslov-Kirichenko Group believe in Soviel supremacy und Western lack of unity in Nate,"

the source said.

Police sald Noman was realistic." be revived, reinvigorated walking with a 10-year-old girl and reformed to deal within the Gramercy Park scelton public transport problems fast night when Thomas Jordan,

Utilities: 28. passed on by the

walking in the opposite Supervisory Commission, direction. brushed against him. Clearly matters cannot be Roman,

according to police, left us they are. The bus

earsed Jordon and hit hid with companies'

licences pleees how

of concrete.

Then, entitle them to another waving the broken neck of .15-year

п and if bottle he had grabbed from monopoly they and the public cannot trash can, he chased Gordon

about four blocks: When agree on the standard

caught up with him, he plunged service required, users?

the jagged glass into Jordan's must have available

"Sonit of these Russians higher tribunal for appeat. !

think Mr Khrushchev nught to bogs Mr Eisenhower and Another point on. which

Britain's Premier, Mr Harold Government must demand

Macmillan around 1 the satisfaction is the New!

acted J2

hin The latest youth trime gave fashion Stalin Territories service. Hungn note of urgency to a meeting meeting with Mr Roosevelt and kong

virtually which took place in the offer Mr Churchill at Yalia, the committed tu a policy of of the Governor, Mr Nelson A. source said.-UPI. ribbon development on the Rockefeller, to seek solutions to

We

Ore juvenile crime problem. mainland.

have Br viously urged the building Mayor Robert F. Wagner, loop railway line other elected officials and civic Tsimshatsu leaders were present at the running from around to Castle Penk and meeting.

of a

ін

thence to

Lo

now

Fait Taip or

with the city.

THE

chest.

SOLUTIONS

A

Police Officer Injured

European Police

Officer

China's Claim

To Border

10

New Dell, Sept: 8. China has claimed 22,000

miles of the 25,000 square

of India's 30,000 square miles Northeast Frontier Agency, re- sald Hablo informed today.

sources

Sume Chinese maps,

the

the

Mr Rockefeller and Mr Wag- Ling. Government cannot her met last Friday to work out expect people to move out an agenda for today's session

satellite towns if there but refused at that time to sustained injuries at about 2.30 are no good communications! divulge any details, But there am today when the private car sources said, even showed

were Indications that Increased in which he was travelling over- whole of the Northeast Frontier spending, particularly for work turned in Castle Peak Road, Agency, as well as the protec new road to Castle camps for youthful offenders, near the 5% milestone. He was torate of Bhutan, belonging to Peak will benefit motor

would be a maker tcpx-UPI. admitted to Kowloon Hospital. Podng-UPI. haulers. And the sen lones! give scope to cargo barges but bus services will have to be improved and expand- ed tremendously if this big drive to decentralise Hong- kong'a population ia to succeed.

Consuming Radio-Activity

York, Sept. 8. tablets for ex- Noelant malkers, elzaretto lighters, Brazil nuts-all these contain remarkably bigh degrees

radio.zotivity, scientists were laid here to- day.

If the loop line is considered Anti-sickness

too expensive, Government should then call tenders for a' separato New Territories bus service to 'keep up with the needs of this rapidly growing area.

of

These facts were presented

to

face with three or four unita)

of some bigh energy," the Kelentists were told. Teste with Brazil nuts revented.

that four ouners of them con- much talued thres Umes as radium and thorium as the en- tire bone and soft tlasuo of the adult human body.

The authors sald It was "absurd" to describe the present level of stronilum 90 la food as mrati-

The other alternative is fast

the Brittal Assocíailon fer the ferry services running along!

Advancement of Science in the harbour shore of Hong- paper written by two caḥOOT research workers and a mini- kong island and the main-

ber ot the British Post land, particularly for bag-

Graduate Medical Federation, gago carrying passengera who are denied admission to The dally intake of anti-nauses The mystery lay in

buses and, truma. This la oneobvious way in which terry companies bereft of vehicular pervices by the bridge, might doyolop their Initiative.

tablets

by

expectant

mother was equivalent to

something like 59,000 times the present strontium DO daily Intake. "Each time wo light ́s, elguretio with a' ghior wo shower our

In

active equiibelum from early life onwards," the paper said. on radiation, another paper Profesor F. W. 8plers, Pro- Medical Physics, Teanor of Leeds Univerally, said radia flon varied from house to bouse.

Sweden radiation ratized from 50 units in wooden houso to 170 units in houses mado

of concrete which included very solive shale,

Ing that eating was a "highly in the Kerala region of India dangerous pastime.”

kuman

how the Im succeeded body kooping radio-seilty to low level. in epito-of-the high dally Infakez

"There must exist in the-body a remarkable moghanlem which maintains a state of radio-

radiation ranged from 130 to 2,800 units a year,"

The average dose from X-rays in Britain was about 22 yulia -a year. Reports from America and Australlschied, I might be so high as 160 unlia there.--Rouler,

They Go!

***

*

The highlight of the Farnborough. Air show

is the aerobatics dis- play. A formation of No. 111 Squadron is Kéen in one of their manoeuvrES, vom Central Press.

Manhunt

For Killer

Ends

As Forest Fire

Endangers Town

Deadwood, Sept. 8.

Most of the 4,000 residents of this western mining town made famous by Wild Bill Hickok fled their homes today before a raging Black Hills forest fire.

Twenty-five. persons were trapped for a while behint a hotel in Dendwood. Officials

reported they were all rescued, although one

was in- person

jured.

The blaze threatened to sweep containing the down a gully town's business sections and middle where climb a ridge class homes and hospitals ware located.

It was reported that practi- cally all of the busincas peetion and most homes had been evacuated,

Was

FANNED One thousand volunteers tried

which to stop the blaze, fanned by fairly strong winds. But the blaze was moving too quickly for the fire fighters to gel lo front of it.

scarred

Explosion In Plane:

Man Missing

A bomb

Mexican

מות

*

For Laos Soon

United Nations, Sept. 8. The United Nations In- vestigating Committee rushed plans today to put observers into Laos while this weekend Laotian diplomats re- ported fighting still going on.

Was

The Security Council brushed aside the Soviet opposition and declared illegal Russla's right to veto an investigation early today. By a 10-1 vole, ap- proving resolution sponsore by the United States, Britain and France, it created an in- vestigating committen cumpris- ing representatives of Argen- tina, Italy, Japan and Tunisia. MEETINGS

Representatives of the four chosen countries met for more than an hour here today

and psked their respective govern- ments to appaint representatives who could meet here on Thurs- day and leave immediately UILTY to be in Laos by weekend.

In this

Mexico City, Sept. 8.

exploded aboard

commercial airliner tonight, apparently blasting a out of the passenger

Confeting reports circulated door. Eight other people

about the status of incursions were injured. Fire broke out after the exaos by

across the northern frontier of troops from North plosion but the pilot, Capt.

Vietnam. David Lothan, Was able to

Stocuk Nu mako An emergency

landing acting

Vero

fres hove Forest Deadwood before and even gave safely at Paza Rica, in the town its name. When gold

Block The missing passenger WDB

was discovered in the

Cruz slate.

apparently

of

Hls in 1878, Deadwood Gulch became Deadwood because the fr-killed deadwood f regina.

Foreign

Chamakussak. Minister of Laos, said in Vientiane yester-

that day

North Vietnamese

blown out of the troops had withdrawn from the province of Sam Neua, leaving DC-S but officials did not ex-behind only plundering border-

that the

forest fire

In 1877, onother wipod Deadwood off the map. But the town was rebuilt and became one of the most flourishi ing mining towns of the old

west.-UPI.

Donkeys Have Their Say

clude the possibility may have jumped.

he

The plane, owned by Com- pania Mexicana Avlacion, Pan American amillate, was or a regular flight from Mexico City to Merida Yucatan with 13 passengers aboard. The explo- sion occuro when the plone was flying near. Naula. NERVOUS Army General Xavier Or

the donez, a passenger, vald missing man "uppeured nervous and looked about constantly,"

When the plane was an hour from Mexico City and about 11,000 feet up, he went to the rear of the plane,

men and remnants of the rebel Pathet Laos troops,

FIGHTING

con-

Today Mr Phathay- Vilaihongs, acting chief of the Laotian UN delegation, said fighting tinued in his country,

"In many areas," he said, "We have skirmishes, clashca and ensualties. I am not going to

tell you whether the Vietnamese are there or not, but I om sure some of them are there."

Mr Vilashongs presented to Security Council President, Mr Egidio Ortona of Italy, a letter New Delhi, Sept, 8.

from Ngon Sananikone, special More than 500 donkey's milled

envoy who is the brother of aixut in izont of the Deihl

Laotian Premier, Phoul Sanani- Municipal Corporation. offices "I hear an explosion, turned kone. It outlined the develop- Loday for five hours as thour and saw a man going throughment of the fighting centred OWNCTS demonstrated against an open door," Ordonez told in- about Pathet Laos rebels with beelding from North Vietnam. the Imposition of an animat tax | vestigators,

by the corporation and against Co-pliot Hector Thaborei und It was one of the documents to The Society for the Provention toward Bleardo Soto were bum- bo studied by the investigating of Crucity to Animals which ed Whils extinguishing the committee when it meets here does not allow donkeys to carry Hames. Six passengers also were on Thursday-UPI. more than 82 pounds-Reuter. burned.---UPI.

Royal Rolls Sells

For £5,000 At Feisal Auction

Staines, Sept. 8.

A second hand car "king" paid more than £5,200 today for a Rolls Royce at an auction of pro- perty in England of the former Iraq Royal Family.

The sleek black 1053 Phantom Dr Raymond Dixon Firth of IV belonged to Prince Abdul London, who was the late king's Illah, the uncle of young King guardia when he attended Feisal, who was 25 years old Harrow, was responsible for the the He whee was murdered in July auction.

organised 1958 in Bagdad during the Iraqi auction and cald that he wan revalt. It sca bought by Ray

determined to see that all tho mond Way, one of England's money from it would go to re- biggest car dealer.

maining members of the Royal Family.

The car went complete with Banded Decoze plates.

The getting for the auction Georgetown, Sept. 8. One of the biggest manhunis was Stanwel! Place near here in the history of British Guiana where King Feisal had made his ended on Tuesday night, when English country home for 10

an escaped years before hin denth. Clement Dully, criminal wanted an charges" of] Mr Way paid £5,200 for the murder and · rape, was captured Rolls, outbidding a scrap metal alive near here.

dealer, Mr J. W. Hardwick, ny £200.

Duffy, a 21-year-old Negro, had mystifled a force of almost for him for the past three anys. 500 policemen sent out to search On Saturday he shot his way out of a police ambush, killing one policeman and injuring two others

Mr Hardwick bought one of

care for £1,700.

to lote King's Jaguar sports

"I have had the permission of the Public Trustee to move all the King's personal effects- clothes, diaries, books and the hefur smekeeping" he said.

"The question of the next-of-. kin will no đỏubl be szttled by bearing In en English court, mind proof of foreign law."

Claimants are the late King's great-uncle, Prince Zaii and his ount Princess Sudis, the only

escaped execution by the Iraqi two of the Royal Family; to have

Government

Opposing their bid is the prT-

nt Iraqi Government,

The mansion itself is to be

WITHDRAWN

car of the The most elegant Lato king's

on motorcade, 1938 Rolls drophead bought by the Middlesex County was unused When captured, Duffy found to be suffering from a leg coupey was withdrawn before Council for use as a secondary iny incurred on Saturday the auction. It was to be sold phool-The-house is expected

privately.

to bring £25,000.--UPI. sun-ight-AFP.

Nora Weakens

Tropical depressión Nora has degenerated into a low pressure: areu to the south-east of Hong-. kung. No farther warnings on this depression will be fagued by the Royal Observatory unless relatċusification occurs.

BROUGHT IN

EXTRA CASH

Portsmouth, Sept. 8. An Admiral's brought in

money

for

1-O the

wife

extra

family

coffers yesterday by work-

ing as a shipbuilder.

Mrs Elizabeth Unwin earned five hiilgs by

ADM; J. UNWIN

that cutting the ribbon started cranes' lowering a 15-ton · ship's koot into place. Her husband Adm. John Unwin, who former Commodore Hongkong, and proudly: Five shillinge representa the picos-werk for Isring

kook"-UPL

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