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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12,
Jetliner Fares Must Death At
Religious
Be Cut. IATA Is Told Festival
RAPID INCREASE IN AIR TRAFFIC THIS YEAR NOTED
Tokyo, Oct. 12. Sir William Hildred, Director-General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) told 90 delegates from the airlines of the world here today that more than 300 jet airliners would be in operation by the end of the year.
Merger Of
Commonwealth
Ministries
Catanzaro, Oct. 11. Five people were killed and about 50 wounded last night when a firework rocket weighing about 45 pounds fall among a crowd during a religious festival at San Nicola Di Crisso and exploded. The main Nicola
square of Son was densely thronged when the tragedy occurred.
A man released 4 rocket
which instead of shooling into the sky fell into the square anu exploded
crowd. among the
ty and one died later.
Sir William who was present-crossed the Atlantic by air than Four people were killed lontant- ing hh report to the 15th annual meeting of the IATA added that within one year thear 200 jets would be producing more payload than the rest of the 3,480 nir- craft in the Beets of IATA mem- ber airlines,
He warned that to and suf- Arient rate for these Jels fares I would have to be "kept down,
down, down *
PRODUCTIVE
London, Oct. 12. Sir Willis's report said that A front-page report in the atrisinction of both jet aircraft Daily Mail today chimed and economy fares during the past year had given the airlines that a merger between the joe the first time "a combina Commonwealth Relations tion of highly productive air- Offee and the Colonial caft Ofee into one ministry servies"
with really low fare
the
for Commonwealth affairs ile warned that while will be carried out by the tunes were not now tiling all Capacity they pro- new l'arliament perhaps the carga
dupe, space avalalite for cargo! within the nexi two will also increase rapidly in the years,
next few years.
The report added:
tu
Kovlenment wants get rid of the wore Colonial which many territories regard as a cur, and to avoid the ex- pense of maintaining two great Whacall 'empires", aner Niger, our langest colony, gets indipendente sext October." Rouler.
He
that world air asserted Arallie had recovered from the of the north American effects
and nicknes sirkes eestion during 1998 and was showing a rould rate of increase for the current year,
International pir trafle of all kids increased 14.8 per cent in as against 10.4 in 1957, Las! year more passengers
1958
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World girline operations in lots of about 1958 showed a
per $160 millions or about 3.7
with un G compared xray? loss of one per cent or $4 million in 1947, Hildr:4 retorted.
cent
However, he added that "I think we can assume that the bnal results of international operations in 1950 were closer to breaking even.
Sir William said that jets had dianalised man's ability to go where he pleases.-AFP.
Conjecture On Shape Of Moon
London, Del. 11.
A spokesman for the Royalj
Hurst- Observatory at monceux, Sussex, today minimised Russian
re- parts that the moon ist cgg-shaped.
Commenting on the reports, which were published in the Soviet newspaper, Pravda today, j the spokesman said: "There has been conjecture on a number ofį previous occasions about the moon's shape.
"But if it is not round, les dis- tortion would be too slight to make much difference. Although most people do not realise it. the earth itself is slightly egg- shaped.
The Russians' theory is not a new one. It would only be en- Ightening if he could prove it,
I don't think any information which the Russian moon rocket radios back can possibly solve the problem."--Reuter,
Police Called
Out To Watch
Estimates on the number of injured ran as high as 60 but exact count was not iru- avaliable дв mediately
the wounded were dispersed in many as six different hospitals and at private homes.
Police were looking for the man who set off the Breworks. following the He disappeared blast.-AFP and UPI.
1959.
SHEAFFER'S
Skrip
Armen who must be floating on air throw up their RAF caps to signify their joy out- side Grosvenor House, London, where they received a cheque for £282,075-their w' nnings on Lillewoods football pool. Altogether 21 airmen, one woman and two male civilians, ati from Bomber Command airfield, Lindholme, near Doneaster, were in the syndicate won the money. A special stcraft flew the winners to Northolt on their way to London tu collect the cheque.--Reuterphoto,
which
From the Files
25
years -AGO-
FTER her summer cruise
to Weihaiwei and other northern ports, HMS Eagle, the aircraft carrier attached to the China Station, return- ,ed in Hongkong on Saturday.
As the vcsaci stramed down the harbour, a squadron of fighting planes flying formation circled overhead.
in
The Eagle will be replaced shortly by HMS Hermica which left the station
year for refit and mission.
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MAO PRAISES Clergyman Denounces attempt to make the parlan
K's VISIT TO AMERICA
London, Oct. 11.
The leaders of Communist China told Nikita Khrushchev today that his visit to the United States was an "immense contribution to the cause of casing international tension and up- Radio Moscow holding universal peace," reported tonight.
The home service broadcast said Chairman Mao Tse-tung und other top Chinese leaders sent Khrushchev and Soviet President Klementi Voroshilov message thanking them for their congratulations on Com- munist China's 10th annlver- sary.
The message thanked Khru- shchev for Soviet support and said "the Victory of the Chia- ese revolutia and the success in building socialism are separable from such fraternal ad."
Vision Seekers has left
Warsaw, Oct, 11 Sceres of Polish police tonight cordoned off a half-mile square section of central Warsaw to control crowds awaiting miraculous appearance of the Virgin Mary,
1
SCIENCE
12-
It also said "The Soviet Union the most developed
tory," and praising
Khrust- chov's visit to the U.S.. the Chintee leaders expressed their "confident belief that the cause od pouce and Justice will triumph," Radio Moscow Kid.— UPI,
'Wishful
All Gambling
SON SHARED IN POOLS
Southport, Oct. 11. Methodist preacher Edward Itooton, whose son won £6,633 in a football pool last week, tonight denounced gambling in all its forms" in an address at a church near here, Hon 17-year-old Kenneth Hooton, a leading alteralisman in the Royal Air Force has already said he plans to give
the bulk of his winnings to charity.
The boy won the money by sharing In a £252,075 win by
a syndicate at a Borai Air Force base.
He said he joined the syndicate only because his friends
ald.
lilk father told the congregation foalcht; "The desire for easy money is growing like a snowball, Money, unless earned by the sweat of the brow or by brains, cannot be of any use in the long run
"As Christians we should see our own house is in order. That is the great challenge. Unless this is done we can be shut out."—Reuter.
Khrushchev's
Crimes Are
Thinking' Printed In U.S.
London, Oel, 11,
Washington, Oct. 11,
"PR theory can be TRE-CHRISTIAN judi-
summed up as making the punishment fit the crime. The history of Christian justice is history of an purish- ment fit the criminal," said the Rt Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Victoria, preach- ing at St John's Cathedral yesterday at a service at- tended by the Chief Justice and the Puisne judge and other members of the legal profession in Hongkong.
Til recently Britain has been more successful than other nations in this development,” centinued the Bishop, "because
of the large allowance made for the personal element in Her system.
"Let us not be afraid to fol- low where this principle will lead us. Let us have faith in It, not because it works or be capite it is reasonable or be cause It pays, but rather be- couse in Jesus, God has worked out for us in the laboratory of common Ute à great and practi- cal experiment.”
Included among those present - were Mrs A. D. A. MacGregor, Mrs P. and Misa Jacks, the Hon. Attorney General, Mr I. E. Lindsell, Mrs Lindseil, the Assistant Attorney General, Mr and Mrs J. A. Frazer, Mr and Mrs J. J. Hayden, the Hon. Sir William Shenton, the Hon. Mr 5. W. Tso, Mr and Mrs E. P. H. Lang, Mr and Mrs T. S. Whyte- Smith, Mr F. C. Jenkin, KC., Mr E Potter, K.C. Mr and Mrs P. J. Lewis, Mesars H. G. Sheldon, D. MacNeill, R. C. H. Lim, P. H. Sin, W. J. Lockhart- Smith, L. R. Andrews. F. H.
capitalist countries far behind in Mr Morgan Phillips, Secretary 'The House Committee on Un-American Activities Losby, D. L. Strellett, J. T.
the
science which has become the glory of all progressive mankind,
advancemeat of
of the Labour Party, tonight termed as "wishful thinking" rumours that the Liberal and Labour parties would form
an alliance,
"Someone has been doing some
today published an illustrated brochure en- Prior, and G. S. Hugh-Jones.
titled "The Crimes of Khrushchey” containing personal accounts of conditions within the Soviet Union.
MISS Betty Compson, the
We are deeply confident that the major objective of the Soviet people to catch ap
The Committee said the › with and outstrip the most ad- wishful thinking." Mr Phillips
These occurred principally in scid, "Such a propesa! finds no
I well-known American publication vanced capitalist countries in
was made up of the Ukraine because of that place on our ugenda,”
experiences retaled by a num-area's resistance to peaceful competition will no
decisionsfilm star who is making a Speaking for the Liberal Party, ber of doubt be speedily realised."
Soviet expatriates a: handed down by the Soviet personal appearance at the Mr Frank Byers, one of the present living in the United Government, the publication After noting that the Soviet Party's vice-presidents, said that States and Canada. nearby
Government's foreign polky rumours of an alliance were It said the former residents "has attained an important vie-1"extremely premature”—-AFP. of the Soviet Union told their by photographs reportedly sup- The accounts were backed up rteries on September 9, 10, and
People hearing that the Virgin Mary had been seen in a cloud c: Hght by St Augustine's Church tower, gathered in this street below and in courtyards, alleys and parks. — UFI.
Menon: Debate On Tibet
Would Promote Cold War
United Nations, New York, Oct. 11. Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, told a television audience today that a full-scale debate in the United Nations General Assembly on Tibet would not lead to any constructive action, but would promote the cold war and create an unfavourable atmosphere for talks on other questions.
He was being Interviewed by have responsibilities to other
a panel or university students, people."
among them Mr Sam Bowles, Finally, when Mr Bowles said
son
Most of the questions con cerned either Tibet or India' barder troubles with China, and on one or two occasions the
of the Afro-Aslan group at the Untied Nations, but I believe they are not favourable to a
of Mr Chester Bowles, he would change the subject, discussion of this item, and it is former US. Ambassador 10 Mr Memo wild and a good not only the Afro-Asian group India.
who believe' - this, thing, too."
the refison Referring to the possibility of being that the debate cannot the General Assembly debating } Icad to any constructive action: the situation in Tibet, Mr Menen fit would bring cold war issues bald be End not seen any ro-into the debate and create "ari defence minister appeared | solutions yet-though I believe unfavourable atmosphere for nettled
there is one circulating." (The talks on other questiorus," Irish and Malayan delegations
CHANGE SUBJECT
At one point, when he was ure reported to be agrood on a boing pressed to say how many, trust resolution which does not Chinese troops were on Indian spocideally mention. China but soll, where they were exactly calls for restoration of the civil and what India proposed to do and religious liberties of the about it, he said iurply: “Tucse, Titian peoples.) are unrealistic questions, I do
not only have a responsibility to
UNFAVOURABLE
these interviewère, I am speak-|The Indian Minister said: "I ing to millions of people, and I'do not know what are the views
said.
11. a. Cer days before Soviet plied by the narrators.-AFP. Premier Nikita Khrushchev's arrival in the United States on September 15.
MASS EXECUTIONS
The accounts said Khrushchev was responsible for a series of famines and mass executions between 1930 and 1943.
Poland Short Of Meat
Communist Poland faces a
London, Oct. 11.
deep shortage of meat because farmers black market their meat inslead of delivering it to the state, a study of Polish reports showed today.
The government, apparently deeply concerned over the He added that he would not shortage, decided on Saturday to discutes the legal aspects re-appoint "speelal inspectors at garding human rights but (iched to the militia" with wide "one' outstanding factor is that powers to enforce regulations the party against whom the governing the sale of meat. complaint la raised in not Government officials have here." He added: "It would be been quoted on Warraw Radio very much better (Comas seeing o relief for the paunist) Clins, was here,"— shortage (of inent) before. U Banter,
summer of 1980"-UPL
Alhambra Theatre to morrow night, will be heard on the air from the studio of ZBW this evening.
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