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Crowds

ATTEND BALLET ON THEIR FIRST

PUBLIC

'DATE'

London, Mar. 1.

London crowds went wild with delight tonight when Princess Margaret and her fiance, Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones, arrived at the Royal Opera House to see Dame Margot Fonteyn dance in a special ballet.

It was

¡Abovo the couple's frat

the mally wawing public "date" since their surprise panorama of bobbing and jump- engagement announcement lasting youngstore was the glare of Friday.

telowision arclights.

The ballet was named "Prin- Squads of special police strug- cers Margaret Fantasy" and was gied to contain the exelted way- composed three weeks before|ing crowds. 'Mounted police the rarement was known. slood ОБ 2 precaution in the

A crowd of more than 2,000 rear. greeted them.

Boycott of

S. African goods starts

London, Mar. 1. Opponents of South Africa's racial segregation policies today launched a month long boycott of all South African consumer goods sold in Britain. Housewives throughout the country ware urged to avoid auch shopping ems fruit imported from South Africa and canned foods,

As the Royal car drow to a halt outside the opera house entrance, the crowd surged for- word, creuning and yelling. and forcing the police to give ground rapidly.

When she stepped smiling from her chauffeur-driven car Billside the gaily decorated opera house Princess Margaret looked froh and radiently happy.

She wayed and smited at hundreds who crowded around the entrance and pucked the narrow street leading to it.

Polloc struggled to hold back the chrering crowd, many of whom had waited almost four hours for the Royal Party to appear.

BROAD SMILES

cheers

The appearance of Mr Armstrong - Jones brought shricks of delight from girls.'

the as fresh Be acknowledged

with broad smiles.

Describing the scene, various Landon papers spoke of the women and the "screaming

waiting crowd

The campaign is backed by the Labour Party as "a gesture

of solidarity with those who are fighting against the evil policy of aparthold."

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cries from the

of "Tony, Tony," "Good luck, Margaret" and "God bless you both."

Though the boycott has been deprecated by the British The Dally Express said Mr Government,

organisers

and

claim they have the support of many Conservatives Liberal Party members.

Jonce, as an ex-photographer, "mamentarily forgot Royal pro- tocol" by pausing to talk photographers.

more

to

The organisation of the cam- Inside the opera house the palga is based

120 local audience on

than 2,000 volunteer committees through-tuned to the Royal Box ap- out the country.

plauding for just over a minute WENT SMOOTHLY when the Royal Party entered. At the central headquarters in On his first appearance in the

London today, the organising Royal Box, Mr Armstrong-Jones Becretary, Mr Marlin Ennals, stood beside his fiancee but half

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960.

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mob Margaret and fiance

37 GIRLS IN ONE CAR

HERI

Thirty-seven Utile girta.... sitting in the back seat, the front seat, and

the even under the bonnet. They're all from

Queen Margaret's University Uulon and they have just won crasiest competition, et all otrzy

competitioлta of-

ganised for Glasgow Univer- sity's charity work. Incidon- tally, to qualify, the girls had all to sing in the car together

for ten seconds, And the prize -cup-een on the car's roof.-Express Photo,

Agadir A horrible sight,'

"city_of_ruins and misery?

se that country-wide plans a pace behind her, hands clasped By Nadine Clouzet which I could see

went smoothly Into operation | behind lda back.

this morning but it was 100 Several times Princess Mar- early to estimate the suCCESS of garet tumed to him and ex- the boycott iselt,

citanged a briet word or smiled,

Mr Ennals' headquarters, located in a vacant shop in the Fulham district of West Lan- don, were attacked late

last night.

Its five plate-glass shop front windows were broken for the third time in five weeks.

The offices were unoccupied at the time and the stlackers

escaped-Reuter.

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At the first interval the Royal Farly went to the Royal recep tion room whero number of presentations were made. These included

Council British scholar

Mr from Singapore, Vernon Martinus.

Princess

Pre- Margaret, as sident of the Royal Opera House, Ickes a special Interest in its younger dancers.-All agencies.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Used by a spiritualist artist?

(6).

5 Pulsate (5).

0 Possibly inert chemical (5).

9 Language of a S. African (9).

10 in this one is mistaken (5).

11 Label the French

furniture (5).

12 Puta in opposite

(4).

13 Enjoyed (5).

piece of

directions

10 Oriental mountain plant? (0),

10 Ecclesiastics of seniority

(8).

20 Studied closely а water.

colour? (5).

22 Where, it scams, there's no

prohibition in Scotland (4).

23 12 x 12 (5).

25 Realdenet for high floro (8).

20 Where one might hear The

Desert Bong? (0),

27 Tree, or

DOWN

1 Concoel some story to end

the quarrel (4, 2, 2).

2 Protector of French guard

(8),

3 Military body in a punitive

forco (4).

4 I'm cloar it could be summo

thing supernatural (7),

& Aid to horticultural climbers.

(7).

Enclosed (0).

7 Dose of scaside air? (5),

14 Two things the lodger is

usually given to play with!

(0).

15 Disastrous rain? (8),

10 The sort of speech which

helps the postmon (7).

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mass of stones and steelwork in Others were off duty and it is them aside as he continued re-

Д child's feared that many of them are moving bodies. cradle, a pram, an armchair and missing.

It is in the heavily-populated a rocking horse.

The roof of the new central quarter of Talborkt that the market, not yet opened, col-damage was worst lapsed on is concrete pillars. Only one rond to this quar- Other hotels and buildings, ter is open and it has big The others have while still standing, are so bad cracks in it. ly damaged that they will have been blocked by debris, to be rebuilt,

Around the luxurious The ory of a chlid calling

Mauritania,

stunned for its mother

from under the store of the hotel, were standing in the It was trapped, miraculously suitcases alive, under plaster beams, hardly

Agadir, Mar. 1. I watched suitors from the Agadir today is a city of nearby naval air station pull

ruins and misory follow-half-buried, sum-consious tour- ing the overnight earth-st out of the ruins of the ultra

modern Sanda Hotel, built only quake

which shattered five years ago. most of this holiday and business centro the sunny Atlantic coast of Morocco.

on

Ultra-modern hotels have been converted Into piles of rubble. Huge rocks stand in the middle of forn-up roads,

Children are crying for their parents and tourists are look- Ing with amazement on riist of the hotels from which they were rescued,

I flew to Agadi early this morning with journalists JC- companying King Mohammed

of Morocco from Rabat,

I drove several times through

the sun-bathed streets.

and

came

The people will live in fear. hotel, They are afraid that another tourists shock will follow in the muc- streets, cession of the past few days.as in their hands. Reuter,

themselves belleving

Interior

rescue workers thought alive. The they would be able to save it hotel was ruined. It was understood that it was the child of a tourist family.

The Clouthier Hotel, whose rooms had offered a panoramie view of the whole bay, was also

reduced to ruina

this

First Toports said only about 20 of the 160 guests in the Saada Hotel. had escaped death.

A nearby orphanage, which housed 100 children, was shat- Three people who stayed there tered and it is feared that only have been reported safe. Of then few came out alive. A three- rest of the residents of this 40-year-old girl was found alive room hotel, crowded in this rush and crying for her breakfast scuson ke others here, there is by rescue workers this morning as yet no news.

at the Bellavista apartment building,

Damages awarded to Polish general

COLLAPSED The sight was horrible. There

Almost all of the three com- Rescue workers had only wero ruins everywhere and

Moroccan picks and shovels to carry out stories strewn in the sun, black-panies of the Royal

Army atationed here are

I feared thoir work. watched men ed the streels.

dead. The National Millia descend into deep holes in the General Wladyslaw Anders, Headquarters has collapsed

Cars parked along the pave- ments were shattered and half buried.

rubbio supported only by The Police Headquarters es- | slender zopes, defying the Beds, made up for the night, saped with only minor damage chance that the walls would

but only a few constables were cave in an them. hung from fragments of walls. on duty during this night of Оле tough-looking public Several of them still shellered Ramadan,

department the holy Moslern works

engineer bodies of people who had been festival and Lusting month, burst into tears and brushed crushed in their sleep

A beautiful now 10-storey building was reduced into

Pleads guilty to murder

Palm Springs, Mor, 1.

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Elvis leaves girl

friend behind

in Germany

Friedberg, March 1,

London, Mar. 1.

former Acting Command- or-in-Chief of the Polish Army, was awarded £7,000 damages hore yesterday in a high court libel action arising out of a letter in a Polish languago now- paper printed in France. He was also awarded two- thirds of the costs of the action which had lasted 15 days,

and

On the jury's rings. Mr Justice Ashworth entered judg- ment against the publisher, Mr Michael Kwiatowe of Lene (Pas-De-Calais) France, the contributor, Mr Adam Gas of Maida Vale, Lention,

The article, printed! Narodowice on January

fa

28

1950, alleged that during the first world war General Änders

Swedish-born Tord Ovo Elvis Presley will fly back to the United States to not consider himself

Zoppen-Field, son of a former Swedish Olympic

- swimming “star, today

ploaded guilty to the bludgeoning death, of va Hollywood divorcee.

morrow leaving behind an outstanding military career pins the affection of a new 16-year-old American girl friend.

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The famed Rock 'N Rollstudent at the Air Force high singer today told a farewell school in Wiebaden saldAP,

The 21-year-old Stockholm-Pres.conference, packed by 160 born youth's attorney withdrew aportara, his two-year military two provious plus of innocent pervice hod-boen "a wonderful Anú Innocent by reason of experience" insanity."

Zeppen-Field previously had

And, the singer disclosed, for

the fast, thren, to four months

17 Unes un iron in Fleet Gireet? algued a statement admitting how been dating. Priscila

(7).

Foreign (0), Cockney who 21 Publie (5).

19 Could be either

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the slaying of Mrs Lillian Beaulieu, pretty oldest daugh

British EL Lenorak, 42, on a remote roster of ah Americani Alr. Forme noar Palm Springs last, Novom-Captain stationed at Wiesbaden,

The prosecution and defence

"1 Uke her very much,” said Joined today In recommending Elvis, Pm fond of him,”

might give you socks! (5). 24 She's found in the extromeber 7.

28 KOs (8), 20 Footwear (0);

of "28" (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-ACTO: Lal, 7 Dilim, Eton, Ulat, 10 Ilincas, 12 Beab, 18 Tres, 10 Ten-D, 10 Irate, 21 Aware, 22 C-row, 23 Sales, 20 Opus, 25 Lunatic, 30 Cri, 31 Arla, 32 Viola, 33 Ruod, Down) 1. M-ijle, 2 Planter, 4 Swiss, Bein, d Yoga (Goya), 9. Use!. 11 Ernes, 13 Clow, 14 Beef, 16 Alten, 17. Padeo,. 13 Tokiu 20 Rosalle, 22 Club, 24 A1139, 20 Nile, 27 Pure, 20 Scar,

to imprisonment rather than Priscilla sick

the debit popolly on his plea of

Both

Bentenging was ent for Marel | wasn't perious,

22 by Judge Hilton McCubeTM**

Polo and that he refused to takes part in a battle for the defence of Warr

It also alleged that string the second world war bo wid "Va Wrog" (enemy or bp- ponent) of General Bikorski's government

and believed in

Hiller's victory---Chita Sall Special.

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THE EVERGREEN No. 1, Duddeil B. Hongkong

guilty to first degree murder.

agreed their

mitoir

and

No. 200, Nathan

Elvis Presley

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lawyer said Zepper-Field He never proponud

had a long history of paychia marriage how's been mentioned trie troubles."-AP"

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Kowloon

USIS stoned

Panama, Mar. 1. National GuardTM" Headquar

tors sold the offices of the U.S. Information Service In Panama city were ston- od today and several win- dows broken.

Elsewhere in the City, Police arrested ekiht demonstrators who Opparently intended to plant a large Fannmanlen tag on the canal rous boiulary where demonstrators trying to do the sume thing closhed" with U.S. police and troopa lost November. report A spokesmith said n from a radio patrol car at the U.S. ofte seid the stones were thrown by a crowd of boys. No arrests were mado there---AP.

Tasting

tests

prove

best

100,000: homeless in Mauritius

London, Mar. 1. The cyclone that xogad morons_Maurition inat week- pnd kiled $1 people, in- fured about:845 and Baston- ed gorn than 30,000 bulld lari, the Colonial Ofice reported tonight.

Bomething like 100,000 peopinare, belloved tofi homeless amid the chaos of Clarepted water and pleatsfolly - auppiles. Doc- fors feared lack of water might bring serious health hazards—AP.

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