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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1960.
Altrincham supports SA CONDUCTOR CAPITOL
boycott
PROTEST AGAINST
INHUMANITY AND INJUSTICE
London, Jan. 17.
A Conservative Party peer today spoke up for the Labour-supported campaign to boycott South African goods, prophesy- ing "important tactical results" in the fight against the colour bar.
Lord Altrincham
+
WRAF officer
is German carnival
queen
Bonn, Jan. 77.
Lord Altrincham spole at a rulest meeting along with Fr Trever, Huddleston, longtime
upponent of South Africa's racial policy. and African leaders here for the Kenya con- aitutional iniks.
"We hope that the borett will influence the course of eventa in South Africa 10
revolution, -1641
when It comes, will be a peaceful re- volution and not
a violent
cne,” Lord Altrincham said.
He made clear that he spoke
only for himself and not for
AND RANDOLPH CHANGES HIS SHERRY
London, Jan, 17′′.
Mir Randolph- Churchill, ́son of Sir Winston Churchill, said tonight he was going to drink South African sherry instead of Spanish for a month in opposition to the proposed boycott of South African goods by the Labour Party.
The Labour Party move in a protest against the South African polios of apartheid.
Me Churchill, in a television programme, asid: "I think a gesture of this klud ls singularly inappropriate and naturally silly, coming as it doen from the Läbour Farly. We are imp- posed to drink sherry from Spala to help General Franco and not that from Souk Africa.
"I normally prefer Spanish sherry, but to show what? I think of this boycoit, for this one month, 1 shall drink South African."-Ching Mall Special.
MEMORANDUM TO DR_FISHER
Stop alleged
alleged Roman practices in Anglican Church
London, Jan; 17.
GRANTED DIVORCE
London, Jan. 17. Mr John Lonchbory, conduc- tor of the Royal Boffat ∙Company, was granted a decree nisi in the London Divorce Court yesterday on the ground of adultery by his wife, Australian boltering Elaine"Fifield.
This Was alleged to have taken place in Now Cuiner where Miss Field is now living with their one child, a girl.
Neither she nor the co. respondent, Mr Leslie Farley, denied adultery..
The court was told that Miss Field started the proceedings. with a petition-alleging adultery but did not by her husband proceed after he aled his answer on which today's hearing was based.
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DISCRETION
Mr Lanchbery was granted the court's discretion in regard. to his own admitted adultery.
He did not ask for costs against Mr Farley and did not oppose the wife's application for custody of the child,
They were married in Los Angeles In December, 1951. — China Mull Special.
the Cmsu-vative Party in sup- About 800 Church of England clergy and 6,000 Textile boss
porting the boycott, which has
already won support from the. Opposition Labour and Liberal parties.
Important results
Lord Altrincham said he did not think the boycott would mula the South African economy or cause the Govern ment to crash.
"We do believe it will have important results, tactical res sults in South Africa, Parti- cularly in regard to wages," he went on.
"We hope it will have in-
results Portant
throughout the free world in setting an example of what can be done by independent private, un- ofcizi people in organising themselves in peaceful pro- test against inhumanity and injustice."
Lord Altrincham has often
Flying Officer Patricia Jones of the Women's Royal Aie Force became the first English girl over to be speaking of the Queen—AP,
taken more radical positions then his party, most notably when he criticised the pubile
crowned
K
German
carnival princoss at Moen chen-Gladbach' last night.
oneer
Jones, 22, an
attraktive brunette, comes from Newbury, Berkshire,"
Relieved of duties
laymen have, signed a memorandum to the
Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey has to put
Fisher, and the 41 other English prelates, urging an end to alleged Roman practices in the Anglican Church,
off wedding
London, Jan. 17 textile million-
Lieutenant-General Sir
British Arthur Smith, one of the signa- FAMED SUBertes, who all signed as in-aire Cyril Lord yesterday had to dividuals and not as an orabantion his arrangements to gantsation, sala they felt there harry a former model because had been "a drift from our of a last-minute legal smog, the Protestant heritage."
Daily Mail reports,
TALLY HO
FOR SCRAP
Portsmouth, Jan, 17. The British submarine, Tally Ho, which WOJA the famo in
Far East' during World War II, bas returned here to be scrapped
after ve year In the Mediterranean,
Tally was the jast ship to pass through the Suez Canal before the 1955.. Suez Incident,
She sank a large num- ber of Japanese ships in the Pacifio during World War II.
Three of commanding
her former officers wero
at the dock to meet her today as she entered har- bour flying 200-toot paying-off pennant—Item> ter:
Cat's fault
The memorandum sald the use of vestments had been going on in many Anglican churches. This should cease.
ASSOCIATION
Mr Lord, 48, was to have married Mrs Shirley Hussey, 20, at a register, often in Northern Ireland, yesterday.
The newspaper quoos the registrar as saying: "The format untlet. was given but after- Their use is inevitably ward, through a technicality associated In the minds of many in connection with the notice, ordinary folk with the Roman the wedding could not "take" mass and the accompanying place." dottring of a sacrificial priest- New notice hood," it added.
has to
On August 22, the Anglican Special Bishop of Southwark,...Dr Mervyn Stockwood, dismissed a priest, In charge of one of his churches for introducing alleged "Roman rites" in the services,
China Mail. Special,
Cost of fog
to Scotland
Glasgow, Jan. 17. Fog cost Scolland £20 million In 1050-59, Sir Patrick Dollan, chairman of the Scottish Fuel Emeleney Committee, said here yesterday.
Paris, Jan. 17.. About 3,000 West
Germans General Secretary of the cheered her at the coronation Soviet
of Academy ceremóny in the Kaiser Sciences Alexander. Topt- Friedrichshalle, attended by shior has been relieved of the Town Council and many
his duties, it was report- British Service families.
cd in the latest issue of the Academy's publication "The Messenger," re- ceived here today. The President of the Academy exprezad his gratitude to Abby knocked the receiver of that Scolland had made more Topishiey, who had held then pairs telophone extension propress in the establishment of post for ten years, d
wolle his owners, Mr and Mral smoke-controlled arcas during nounced that he would be suce Frank Desaire, were making a the past month but
was still ecided by Eugene Federov, long distance call downstairs, backward compared with Eng- The ceremony was the first of corresponding member of the and the line remained open for land and Wales China. Mall ង seiles of engagements In Academy.
20 hours.-China Mall Special. Special.
The traditional esy of be true to us" went up as Patricia and her 28-year-uld West Ger- main consort, Robert Florack, were crowned by the Mayor.
PROCESSION
Moenchen Gladbach curnival celebrations which will culmin- ale in two-mile procession through the Town on March 1...
Flying Oficer Jones is em ployed on secretarial work at RAF headquarters here.
Tupishiey will remain Vice- President of the Academy.
AFP.
Bevan's condition
The carnival organisers ap-|
London, Jan. 17. proached the RAF saying they There was "no material would like a British girl to be change" in the condition of Mr this year's carnival princess, Aneurin Bevan, 62-year-old de and the Air Force named Flyingputy leacier of the British Officer
China Mail Labour Party, medical bulletin Special.
suld here tonight-Reuter.
Jones.
Scots girls best
air hostesses
Edinburgh, Jan. 17.
An American airline, Trans World Airlines, which believes the Scottish girl makes the "air hostess with the mostest" following a recruiting drive here last year, is returning to Scotland for an even bigger campaign on March 1.
TWA said after last October's recruiting that Seolland-was the most succesful area in Britain, and that Scots girls were out- standing in looks, intelligence, poise and personality.
In March TWA selection board will spend a week here
and a week In Glasgow.
20 MORE WANTED
On this occasion we hope to And at least 20 girls from Beat- Innd for the Joke la America.
"We are convinced that Scota Kirin pomen mont, it not all, the quatiiles which go to make
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Detrol Jan. 17. A cal named Abby has been found responsible for a $107 long distance telephone bill.
Sir Patrick told the committee
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Toothbrushes wanted
Stafford, Jan. 17. Stafford county authorities have asked the Flealth Ministry to approve the distribution of to school- five toothbrushes thildren here.
A survey showed more than half of the county's school- children were without them. China Malt Special.
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Churchill better: secretary ill
Monte Carlo, Jan: 17. Sir Winston Churchill was re- ported well over his last week's cold today, but his pri-
Mr secretary,
Anthony Montague Browne, was in bed with a case of flu.
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