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THE CHINA MAIL,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, · 1960.

Page

The Duke praises Royal tours SHUI CHEUNG PEARL CO.

GRATEFUL FOR BIG

WELCOME IN

COUNTRIES VISITED

London, Feb, 18.

The Duke of Edinburgh said today that he be lieved visits by the Royal Family to the Com- monwealth "awakened a response which can- not be put into words."

The Duko was speaking at a Guildhali lunchcon given by the Lord Mayor.

The Duke mid:

"To the people we visited we are lite Shakespeare's poetic pen which turns to shapes and Kiven to airy nothing a local Jubitation and a name,

"We bring into mediate focus all the mystery of all the

DUKE OF EDINBURGH

days, nights, miina, handshakes medien parties, vistis,

This was impressive but im. personal

These journeys are nothing it net human and personni occasions," ho addeet. **There la nothing mockanical

material about then and that is why it is so difficult to wants whit

effect they may have. The crowds of people who have personally wituersed or taken part the fexilvilles of these journeys may have done so for any number of

likety and unlikely reLRŪMIS but most of them have gone nway having experienced a

very simple and moving emolton.

"Something about the whole occusion hos awakened p cannot be pat

response which into words

IDEALS

"Although these journeys are human intensely personal and

occasions, the key to their im portance is not the person doing the journey nor is it as the re presentative of any particular nation or way of life

"I believe that the key is that we remind people of ideas and perhaps ideals which they re- spect and admire.

I

of coronations

history people react In the same

their whatever

colour. religion or the slate at civilisation or their polical conisation.

and way

their their or-

"These occasions may conjure up many other thoughts but am certain of one thing, a great many people get a lot of pleasure out of these journoys and I be leve they feel a kind of kinship with all the other people who share the same experience.

"At any rate I hope this is true because I hope whatever |other_significance these journeys may have they will help to bring home to people the essential link

MANY PLACES

"I pay this beenuse our various Journeys have taken us to sec such

a vast variety of places | between all the nations and

and people-Nigeria and Au- races of the Commonwealth in tradie, India, Pakistan and particular and the baste unity Hongkong, of all the individual inhabitants

Pacife of this the

in general."‰an Reuter,

North Borr.co

Thailand Brd Islands-to mention only some In a grant fascinating list,

"Every one OL thers is different but they in their own ways nude us welcome in 3 musi umistakable fashion mal for this We arc deeply grateful."

After expressing his regret ut

world

COSTLY TRADE

New York, Feb. 18. The burglary trade is just 100 costly these days, according to Richard Weiselberg, 28.

Weiselberg, accused of a $100

the absence of the Queen--who | tavern 'holdup,

said he spent

was "otherwise engaged"--the $50 of the money on taxi and Duke said royal journeys abrunn | bus fares to get out of town.- could be assessed statistically in | UPI.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

3 Should hesitate to bear arına

(0).

She was dead against blow'. jetting (8).

Time for another date (8).

11 St Andrew's crosses (0),

12 Heavenly reverse for rodents

(4).

18 Men from Salem (5).

18 Lies down, maybe (5).

19 The bread of idleness? (4).

22 Beor gave the perfect

ample, many thlik (8).

24 Sky Balt7 (8).

ex-

25 Outcome of a reshuffle in

Ireland? (0).

20 Determined to be somebody's

Anhove (0),

To

12

DOWN

1 Convulsion of W.O. after

spring) (5).

2 A peray on bread? How

ludicrous! (5).

3 Much of n muchness (7). 4 Shirt for the laundry or the

barber? (4).

5 Vessels which make runs (4).

0 The number is limited, but

one can make any number of them (3),

7 Scientifle reply? (8).

10 Valleys (5).

14 Turn it up and have a good

Umel (5).

15 Hardcried (7),

18 Old Boys in an Io.W. bay,!

perkapo" (0),

17 Lucky number, at the maces

(B).

20 After fo the aliment bo-

romes indefinite (8).

21 I bulky and unpopulor passenger given a wide one?

(8).

22 What the poverty-stricken

don't have .. 23 He put an end to Cinevorn

(3).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD=—Acrot? 1 Switches, T Spice, & Post-oral, 10 Iceman, 18 Remilla, 15 Sloc, 17. Lasters, 18 Citadel, 20 ftail, 21 Rabbiis, 20 Cosset, 17 Sub-aided, 20 Eyen-t, 20 Brutled. Dawn; hotir, 2 Lines, 3 Sooni, 4 Tol, & Handle, 0 Solves. 9 Aniler, 11 Cella, 12 Mural, 14 Bo-Inco, 18 Stubs, 10 Orato, 18 Cr.-lals, 19 Timber, 22 Boded, 23 -2x=lat, 26 Binto," 25: Mint

A kiss from Mr Girl the

K

Mr Nikita Khrushchey kisses a little Indian girl at a reception in his honour at the new Bhilai steel plant near Calcutta, during his recent tour of India—AP Photo,

China a

Ike hands

greater Republican

menace

to U.S.

Washington, Feb. 18. The U.S. Secretary of State Mr Christian Herter hinted today thai China might be EL greater military menace to the United States than Russia 15 or 20 years from now.

He said Russia ol present posed a greater military threat to the US. and the free world, Bul, looking into the future, he added:

"It would be foolhardy to prodlet which would be the Freater menace to us 15 or 20 years from now.

"Let us hope that the sanity of the world will prevail so that neither will be a threat to LLS,"

Mr Herter described China's public attitude towards the United States as "tougher" than the attitude shown by the Soviet Union.

In meetings attended by both Communist nations, it is the Chinese who say the nusilest words about LIS.AP and Rester.

Misplaced

Montgomery, Feb. 18. State Publicity Director Roy Marcato today reported that Alabama has been misplaced.

emblems to Russians

Washington, Feb. 18, Amid rooms of laughter Pres sident Elsenhower handed over to a party of olevon

visiting Soviot ropublic premiers "elephant" but- tons--tho amblem of his Republican Party and in- vited them to "join the party".

Each of the button pins was surmounted by a tiny clphant with red glass eyes.

As he handed over the sou- venirs Elsenhower said with a broad smile: "Gentlemen I should like to make good Re- publicans out of you, Ho- publicans are all good people."

Dimitri Polyanski, Premier of the Ruelan Socialist Federal Soviet Republle, immediately quipped back that Soviet Am- bassador Mikhail Menshikey had been long in the United States that he was not a com-

must any more but a Re- .publican.

BUL Menshikov had the last laugh as he retorted; “Fm na independent,”----AFP.

Quite alive

New York, Feb. 18. Adolf Falo told would-be rescuers yesterday he really wasn't dead.

Police set out with ropes and

a long ladder after spotting Fale

He complained to the editors lying motionless and face down

of Better Homes and Gardens magazine that a map in this month's issue

on the Sheboygan river ice. But he explained he was peering placed Alabama through the fee trying to upot and moved Missisipi next to less so as not to frighten them. where Mississippi ought to be minnows and remained" motion. Georgia.-UPI.

-UPI.

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Admiral vouched for found not guilty

Miss

London, Feb. 18.

Lysette Van-Tam, beautiful · 31-year-old daughter of a former President of Vietnam, was found not guilty of a customs charge here today and discharged.

Mira Van-Tam, whose turn the impounded dresses if integrity was vouched for yes- | asked.---Router,

terday by Britains First So Lord Admiral Sir Charler Lambe, had pleaded not guilty

to "knowingly attempting 10 remove four dresses and a cont

on which customs duty had not been paid” on a return trip from Paris

British customa treble duty plus totalling 2737.

claimed

purchase tax

Defence counpol--Mr Petre Crowder,a Conservative MP- told the jury today that his ellent had never appealed for their sympathy because of her experiences as a Communist prisoner and a refugee.

"She is an honest women," ho declared,

HIGH TRIBUTE At Victoria Station where she declared some cigarettes, the made no attempt to con- ccal come dresses in new car font which she had bought in Purls where her father now ilvos

Yesterday

Admiral Sir Charles Lanbo told the court that he met her family while in the Far East and that be und Lady Lamba acted as Miss Van-Tam's "unofficial parents" while she was in this country as a staleitt.

She could Bot have hart € higher irlbule paid her, the President Magistrate said today.

He refused a defence applies tion for costs but thought the cristoms authorities would re-

She didn't know she was pregnant

Bel Air, Feb. 19. Mrs Mary Catherine Cooper,

38, gave birth to a six- } pound girl at her home in this Maryland town. Nothing unusual about that! Just one thing: ՏԵՐ didn't know she was preynant.

Mts Cooper, a grandmother and the mother of two teen- age sons, had been feeling fina She did put on a litle weight during the past month. But ad her husband, Oscar, a 42-year- old electrician, explained:

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Mrs Cooper put in a regular working day on Wednesday on her job at the Bel Air High School cafeteria. Then, early on Thursday, she became lil.

Cooper took his wife to the family doctor, Dr Gerald Palmer. Dr Palmer broke the news to them that she was going to have The birth came at a baby. 7 01-AP.

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