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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1959.

'Sweated Labour'

Leads In Ryder Cup Charge Against

Butler On

Reforms

London, Nov. 6. The British Home Secre- Butler, tary, Mr R. A. said yesterday that he would require more evidence of a general demand for electoral re- forms including lower- ing the voting age to 18

before he would con- sider making any.

Conservative,

toxlay

Mr

Before the election the Labour Party undertook to consider giv-| kg votes to 18-year-olds, but in the House of Commons it was - Gerald Navarro, who askord for an All-Party Committee to re-

low this and ether reforms.

said he was not Mr Butler convinced of the need, at pre- sent, to set up such. com-

mittee. Reuter.

NARROW - MISS BY

WEETMAN GIVES U.S. SMALL LEAD

Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 6. Team captain Sam Snead sank a pressure-packed 8-foot putt on the final hole to gain a tie for his team and give the United States a 21⁄2 to 11⁄2 lead over the British in the opening matches today of the Ryder Cup competition.

level The British team were for the day's Scotch Foursome betion by playing conservative golf on the last hole. But they aid i cost elected to gamble them the match.

-

Snend drove the second shat into the water by the green.

All the British team had to

and do then was play it safe

pitch short for a half. But Weelman went for the green and niso hit the water on, the right side..

Dr

Cary Middlecoff, playing

INTO WATER The team of Harry Weelman Thomas were 1-up and Dave

the 30th hole and going into victory would have given the

Thomas, 2-2 break with the Britons a a

U.S. for the day.

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elight feet from the pin and approaching for the British, put it about nine feet 'away.

Weetman pulled first and missed by a traction of AB inch. while the raliger of 3,000 watched breathjenly, Anead

and surveyed

then sank the pait for the hair. The other matches went like this:

Concert By Britain Deplored

Hongkong Philharmonic

Orchestra

By D. E. GRAY

London, Nov. 6.' The Tailor and Cutter, trade magazine of Britain's tailoring profession, today attacked remarks by an American trade union leader and a report by the Custom Tailors and Designers Association of America which, it claimed, gave the impression that England was among countries producing clothing by "sweated

labour."

The report, according to the that Tailor and Cutter, sald

erasing shipmenis of cloth- A Hongkong Festival of in astering the

S its contribution to the

United

the

Arts, the Hongkong States from England, Hagkong. Philharmonic Orchestra Japan, Italy and Spain.

The union leader, Mr Jacop offered a matinée concerts. Polofsky, President of the for children in Loke Yew Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Amerlea, the magazine said, made o speech In Montreal li which he attacked the import of these clothes.

easy

HUMAN MISERY

It quoted Mr Potofaky as say

that be sure

all

human

with Snead, then approached Hall last evening.

The programme opened with Quiller's Children's Roger Overture, which is not an work by any standards. There are a number of very exposed phrases in it and the opening Was somewhal hesitant. One Ing: would have liked to see every- "We must one more relaxed in charging | fair-minded consumers are fully through these charming English informed #hott the nursery rhymes. However, as misery and exploitation behind the overture progressed,

these imporis and about the improved performance

shocking conditions of health considerably.

and sanitation under which they Haydn's Toy Symphony was

are produced." played delightfully. The only | proper instruments in this work are violins and double bass. All the rest are loy Instruments, and the children in the audience loved this, especially the cuckoo, whose call G-E was very effective (the symphony is well- ion in C).

Peter Allis

und

Christy O'connor, Britain, defeated Art Wall and Doug Ford, United States, 3-2.

Julies Baroa and Dow Finster- wald, U.S., defeated tram captain Dai Rees and Ken Bousfeld, Britain, 2-up.

Bob Rosburg and Mike Sou- chak, U.5.. deleated Bernard 1lunt and Eric Brown, 5-4.

The British had put up a re- markable battle after tralling early in the day in three of the four matches.

SAVED THE DAY

the

very

The Taller and Cutter com- "It was mented, in an editorial. possible, had the report concen- trated on conditions in Spain, Hongkong and Japan, we might have allowed it to pass--for our knowledge of conditions in these sectiona is amali enough to sub- stantiate no argument on our parl,

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Washington, Nov. 6. Improvements in Soviet air defences have caused the US. Strategle Air Command (SAC) to speed up training in jow Air lever bombing tactics, an Force spokesman said today.

The Federal Aviation Agency and SAC last Wednesday un- preation of seven nounced the

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The Air Force spokesman said miles the corridors each 20 wide and 500 miles long-were to be reserved for SAC planes and banned to civilian aircraft for a minimum period of two months beginning on November

"Bat to include England 23. Loosely and the

He also said that U.S. air dc- mong countries which are producing clothes fences had Improved to such a at a cost of "human" misery" | degree that it must be assumed and exploitation under shock that Soviet Air Forces were also ing conditions of health and going through intensive training sanitation is less than Just to in low-level bombing techniques,

-Reuter, Bay the least, "It high Rving costs

closed The concert

with a Minuet from one of Bizet's L'Aricsienne Sultes, Blue Danube Waltz of Strauss. Whatever may be the rights and wrongs of the Vienna Philhar- Donle playing Strauss waltzes, there is

no doubt that the youthful audience last night ap- proved of the Jocal orchestra's playing of this famous wailz,

America spotlight,

Pot Snead, who has a knack for getting to the first "ruined" his team's chances with the water shot and then came back to save the day.

Tomorrow the eight players on each team will meet in head- and-head matches to decide the winner of the Cup now held by the Brilish,

Wall and Ford ran into lough opposition with the accurate putting of Alliss and O'Connor.

The American team, making being 4 a gallant stand after dows c the end of 20 holes, came back to cut the margin to 2-down 31 holes.

Here the Britons spalled the pressure.

in domestic price the The first and second violin clothing industry out of its own sellons of the orchestra were market it is understandable that in good form last night,

But as the natives raise a howl, were the double bass, theels have no nonsense about the horns, oboe and fute,

poor, emarlated,

footed bare

It is a pity that we do not English peasantry, whipped into have more ve orchestrul con- terror as they fumble out a certs. The last time this orched-stitch to every drum beat" tra appeared in public was, I Reuter. undersland, in June.

However, the 1850-60, season

is once again under way, and we look forward to hearing their next concert on December 3.

Allies birdied Tito's Message

the 14th hole with a 25-foot putt, Ford knocked his ap- proach stift on the long par- 15th and Wall corralled the birdie to put the margin back to two down with threa to go. But O'Connor calmly rolled in a 20-footer in the 10th for a birdie to close out the match. "We played well," said Wall, "But they just played better."- UPI,

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IRAQ, SYRIA

UNION URGED

Bagdad, Nov. 6. Iraqi Premier Abdul Karim Kassam today urged that Syria and Iraq unite.

Ultimatum To China Demanded

Bombay, Nov. 6. India's Praja Socialist Party today asked the Govern- mont to give a "quit In- dia" ultimatum to China to vacate the Indian ter- ritory which it said had been forcibly occupied by -her.

The Party in a resolution adopted at a silver Jubileo of the Socialist

conterence

The Iraqi leader, in an in- Movement in India added that Belgrade, Nov. 6.

terview with the newspaper All should Chine not comply the Tito told Mr Thowra, said "Syria and Iraq¦ Government should take such Nikita Khrushcher, So-are neighbours and should even- "military and diplomatie" mea-

tually be united."

sures as would compel her to viet Prime Minister, in a telegram today that

He gave no other reasons why Yugoslavia wants "still Syria, which merged with Egypt to form the United Arab Re- more successful develop public less than two years ago, ment of relations" with should "be united" with Iraq. the Soviet Union.

But he repeated kli stało- ment that "Our Army is the strongest in the Middle East, strong in wespons and in numbers."

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quit Indian territory.

"On the way we mert the Chinese threat depends not only the integrity of India but also the freedom, security and peace of the whole of "Asta,” the resolution stated,Reuter,

Fighting Words

A message of congratulations Hinkley, Nov. 6.

Mr Khrushchev OB David Lee, 16, admitted in morrow's 42nd Anniversary of court yesterday that he made a the Russian Revolution said mistake when he assaulted a Yugoslavia wanted friendly co- In an apparent reference to

New York, Nov. 6. man who was "accocting noperation and mutual

Thirty-live under-reports of dissatisfaction in the

Policemen at little girl,"

slanding.

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last The massage did not mention Kásser said "The pay in began learning Spanish had been trying to tell his the ideological differences be-Army is the highest in the night,

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