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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959.

P.I. NATIONAL ELECTIONS

Gains By Opposition

Not Considered

A Threat

Manila, Nov. 12,

The opposition Liberal Party made headway in the counting of votes from Tuesday's National Elections.

But the voting trend today Indicates that the gains would bot be enough to topple the ruling Nacionalista Administra- tion in the crucial 1981 Prezi- dential election..

With nearly 50 per cent of

votes the

turned Nacionalistas led in

torial race with four most won.

in, 10

sents al

the Sera-

in 18 of the Philippines' 54 pro- vinces as of 10 a.m. (Hongkong time) today and may improve

their gains as the day's count- ing wears on The Nacionalistas, who won 48 Gubernatorial seats hold in 1946, maintained their on 29 today.

As a whole, the Opposition In showed significant strength

Tuesday's elections but political experts said their Kalns thus for

fall for short many

of

Sorceress Sent Pigs

To Eat Up

His Garden

Port Moresby, Nov. 11. A young native man told the Supreme Court of Caniara ho hit an alleged sorcereas on the head with a walk- ing stick because "she sont pigs to eat up my garden."

He way Kalgana, who was sentenced to une year's gnol for the manslaughter of Miobuna,

The Liberals held on to flires but the Grand Alliance can-toppling the powerful Nacion-an old woman of a neighbouring didate, former Foreign Under- aista machine in 1981.UPI.

secretary Raul S. Munglapus, was in danger or dropping out

of the top eight leaders.

Manglapus, who

halls from

King Gustaf

ไม่

London, Nov. 11.

Sweden

village,

The Court was told the woman was found dead in her ardhen several hours after Kolgana hit her. Northern Luzon, was threatened

This woman sent pigs to as the southern votes, boosting arrived in London today--his | cat up my garden, leaving my

birthday to fuvourite sons Alejuruiro Almen 771f

join Queen family short of food," Kaigana private and in-sid. dras and Juma C. Pajo (Nacionale on a

lista) poured in today,

TOLD THE BIRDS King Olay of Norway is also

"This woman told the birds our bananas and merde talk of our

die babies to that's why I hit her.

In the

Gubernatorial race, 1

Formal visit.

the Liberals were doing much in London on n private visit. to eat

better than expected. They fed Reuter.

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B

Of The Future

He Claims Wages

For Work Done

68 Years Ago

Sheffield, Nov. 11. Mr James William Holyoak of Ontario, Canada, has a grouse against a Sheffield firm, which, he claims, did not pay him for three days work he did-in 1891.

Yesterday the fem of Howells, not admit the wages are due; Tube Worley, received a Tofter i un ex gratia payment niny From Mr Holyoak staliner: This be sunt in time for Christmas," clot is for three days wages he added.-Beuter. due to me since July 5, 1891.”

The three days are the third. | fourth, and fifth.

"I have not been able to come and collect this money owing to joining the Army and being out of the country so much.

"I should be more than pleased it you would send it to me."

A spokesman for the firm salt it had cost about 35 cents to send the letter,

clalmed The days

were A Friday, Saturday and Sunday. and it was estimated that the wages due would be about six shillings.

He said the man must now be nixut 85.

'We have no record of him baving workedt here and we do

Lunik III Will

Burn Out Soon

sun was

Ex-Hongkong

Dean Launches New Scheme

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Chemical INDIAN COMMUNIST

Warfare PARTY IS IN A

Research

of

Washington, Nov. 11. The United States must be

reddy for type chomicol warfare that could stun or incapacitate troops and civilians with- out killing their.

QUANDARY: NEHRU

Ujjain, India, Nov. 11. Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here today that India would not seek mili- tary aid from others in facing the situation arising from Chinese border attacks.

The

Prime Minister who is

Lieutenant Colonel Dougins Lindsey, Director of Medical on a tour of the provinces, told Research at the Army Chemical

at Maryland, sold the mammoth meeting here: Centre

"The Chinese did the wrong today.

thing in making these atacks Chemical warfare would peron or borders. mit a would-be conqueror to subdue the people while he cap- "It is an intolerable thing and tured their territory, but without we will not tolerate this. destroying their ability to work

for him later as prisoners, be said in an address prepared for

WITHOUT FEAR

a meeting of the Association of Wo will face these things Military Surgeons of the Uniied with whatever strength we States.

possess. But we will do it with

RESEARCH

Defence Minister Questioned

London, Nov. 11.

| Britain's now Minietor of aid before others or Defence, Mr Harold

Watkinson,

closely questioned in the HouER of Commons today about

Mr Nehru sold be was not at-

out tmny fear And without spreading Uur banda for He indicated that the United (military)

possesses, begging favours from them. We Stater Government

continue to follow the that and. assumes

the Soviet shall Union docs also, the unidentified right path." chemicals that might be needed. Birmingham, Nov. 11.

These would have the capabili- new-style theological ties of temporarily causing forms

Impairment blindness. training centre whereof Church of England would-hearing, paralysis, rigidity, the

and other mors, convulsions be vicars work in civilian ailments. jobs during the day is to open in this Midlands in- dustrial city soon.

The scheme is being launched by the Bishop of Birmingham, Dr John L Wilson, a

former

Ur Japanese prisoner of war. Wilson was formerly Dean of St John's Cathedral, Hongkong.

CLOSER LINKS

He feels that the church must have closer links with

every- the students day feand so will work as full-time factory

the

evening

and

and

London, Nov. 11. Moscow Radio said today that Lunik III, the intest

labourers, bus conductors Soviet space rocket, would clerks. make another 10 orbits Duing the around the earth and the weekend students will moon and then gradually study religion in preparation at the country's enter the earth's atmos- for training

conventional theological col- Geneva, Nov. 11.

burned up leger.-China Mail Special. phere and be The cost of a telephone

by friction. call between London and

The radio sald the New York could! be re-

exerting considerable duced by about 95 per fuence on the rocket and was

a "Hover-pulling the racket's cent through Satellite" plan for tele-wards it, whenever communications, discussed its apogee (furthest point from today at the Administra (On November 7 the Soviet tive

Radio Conference youth newspaper, Komsomols- here.

kaya Pravda, said Lunik 111 The "Hover Satellites"

had

second "completed its which could be used for trans-round and had reached a point mission

from near the spot

where pro- grammes, telephone calls, trans- photographs of the moon had

televisiont

-

mission of "photographs ani

the carib).

orbit to- it reached

been lakon." It said the rocket

Broken Cable

Area Surveyed

Argentia,

Newfoundland, Nov. 11.

every other itind of world-wide would burn out early in April.) ¡U.S. Navy aircraft made

radio communications-would-Reuter. orbit about 23,000 miles above

the earth and use what is known

radio contact.-

as wide-bank Router.

Paintings Stolen

EYEBROWS RAISED

Los Angeles, Nov. 11, Eyebrows

at were raised

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number of "surveillance" tho Hights today off northeast coast of New- foundland where a break in a Trans-Atlantic cable was reported.

A spokesman at the U.S.

here said the request tor the survelliance patrola came from the Canadian Gov-

A Russian shing trawler broke an underscas cable off coast last the Canadian

the State Industrial Ac-ernment following a break in cident Commission when the cable three days ago. June McCall, 23, filed a claim yesterday for com- pensation, declaring she broke her ankle while being chased by Indians, She was riding in a covered wagon that overturned, she utpatiently explained.

Vancouver, Nov. 11. Paintings

sketches! and worth an estimated $40,- 000 have been stolen from the University of British Columbia, it was learned today.

on

from

The art pieces were part the Poole family collection, Jorn to the University Ernest Poole, an Edmonton con- struction manager.

"We were being chased by Indians at the Iverson Ranch when the wagon upset and I was thrown out," she said.

Sho included

The missing works paintings by the old master Maurice Urlo, John Constable, Clarence Gagnon, Jean Jacques Henner and Adolph Monticell

UPI.

February. At that tirne, the U.S. state Department said the trawler had ucied either wil- fully or negligently and de- manded that Russla punish those responsible.

The US, pavy spokesman aid the new break

was re- ported three days ago. In Halifax, Nova Scotia, a fot the Royal spokesman sho

Cardian Air Force said the break WHE believed due "natural causes" and no planY for un air under have been made

sweep from Hallax-UPI,

41

explained that was an actress and the accident happened while working in Television western serles. The case was taken consideration.--UPI.

Lo

of

perturbed by these Lortier tacks. "We are taking steps meet this situation and we will do so with all our strength. We not a weak country," he

COMMUNIST PARTY

are

said,

He added that there were also "psychochemicals" able of producing a

Cap- tem-

porary

or insanity Juctnations or a foc,

10%

a recent statement that to use the nucleur doter- ront meant "committing suicido."

·

Labour

nsked members whether the statement which they attributed to the Con- Lt Gen- troller of Munitibns, eral Sir John Cowley, had beetr be made with the Minister's Au-

condition mimicking He said the Indian Communist Inducing hai- Party was in a quandary

tranquilising cause of the border attacks, as thority,

It had its roots and mind out- side India, and sought advice from others. It now had to de- clde whether to side with India or an outside

this power on issue,

He declared that the United

hay Stales Government

an for at least effective antidote one type of kanporary in- capacitation and was carrying on considerable research in the whole field of chemical war- fare and its counter measures. --Reuter.

SOVIET SHIPS

He said he did not like such a party to have a big role in

Indian affairs.

All parties had the oppor tunity to exist ond function without obstruction in india, nave 10 but, he added, "you consider carefully whether this Party, which has roots outside India, should be allowed to in- terfere in India's affairs,

PERSONAL VIEWS

was

Mr Watkinson sad that Sir John

Cowley's lecture stated at the beginning to be on his own personal expressions views le promete discussion in the Roypl United Services Institution.

con-

II.

not added: "I did represent the official policy of the Government and

of state- tained a number

menta which 1 cannot endorse."

Tho

Moscow. Nov, 11. A squadron of Soviet navai ships will arrive in Djakarta on

"This is so because t any

said that the minister Novemuer 17 171

friendly a

Ume

this party

In future would might push "right drill" visit, Tass said today.

India in the wrong direction, be for stateRTVERTIS ot" The squadron is en route to We have to bo careful and bearing on major Indonesia, the Soviet news prevent such things from hap-policy to be cleared with him agency said.UPI.

pening."--Reuter.

first.-Reuter,

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3 Stage let-down (8).

8 Advocate in play (6).

Loving suggestion? (8).

11 Footwear (8).

12 Gun found in Ostend (4).

19 One of the nuts (5).

18 Does he line up his subjects?

(6),

19 Of which Caesar was warned

(4).

22 You may find him "down in

the forest" (8)...)

24 Market porter (8),

25 Goca in fear and trembling

(0).

28 Displayed by the forefathers

of the hamlet? (8).

DOWN

I Convulsive action (5).

2 Far from robust sort of bus-

ket (5).

3 He keeps his elbow working!

(7).

4 Uncommonly underdone (4).

"Timely" seeds (4).

6 Assaulis in fum studios? (6).

7 Soften (6).

10 Varsity window (5),

14 Bulb. on, the Underground?

(5).

15 First violins seen In news-

papers (7).

18 Disciple of Ananias (0),

17 Considered (8).

20 Interval made by

player (3).

21 iz x 12 (3).

22 Big-headed (4).

23 Crimson

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