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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 7, `1960,

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Anglo-U.S. ties at lowest ebb Moroccan King

Malaya FEARS EXPRESSED ON

develops airport

-Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 7.

Plans are ready

пож to

dovolop Kuala Lumpur's

International airport into

the bost in Southeast Asia.

cost

U.S. INTENTIONS REGARDING GERMANY

London, Mar. G.

Britain today was confused and divided over American foreign policy within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and particularly toward Germony.

Fears that the United States | played by Deltalt within Nato may be planning to build up and indignant demands that this

newspaper articles.

Kome to

the

WTOLC

It was announced in Kuala West Germany n Europe's country shake looses from Lamper that the Prano Minia-mujor military power came to a feri Tunku Abdul Rahman, was head in D flurry of agitated satellite rating seemingly im riving persoital attention tu

posed upon it by State Depart- the plans which would

Doubi and alarm were ex-nient decisions. M$10 million,

pressed over the decision of the The Malayan government has already acquired land for this When the expansion purpose. Is completed the airport will be able to serve all types of aircraft, including the largest jetilners In the world

S. State Department, Inter modified, to renew its right to send high level air flights into West Berlin.

FEARS

The airpor! plan calls for: There were fears that the extension பர் the 4,200-foot action, deerned provocative by runway by another 3,000 feet; the Soviet Union, had already Installation of more right flying wrecked chances of success for facilities; extension of the pre- the coming East-West suminit sent terminal building to pro-meeting in Paris. vide better facilities for tourists. There was also renewed and --Rruter,

bitter press criticism of the relo

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A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1. Shadowed or perhaps hound-

ed would be better (8).

5 Underground seamstress (5).

6 Steak for the Member

Twickenham? (4),

78

16 17

DOWN

1 Contrary mood (4).

23

3 Burns out completely (4).

former Labour Defence Miniat ter, Mr Emanuel Skinwell, "hat the Amerion Government has now made up its mind to make Germany the strongest military power in Europe outside the Soviet Union,"

that

Writing in the Sunday Ex- press, Mr. Shinwall pointed out "Germany is stronger in nunpower than any Nato coun try with the sole exception of Ainerten."

Ife claline in an opinion widely echoed in other news- papers that Anglo-American relations had reached lowest ebb in decades"

U.S. CRITICISED

"the

In newspaper articles and public sporches, Britons flayed Into the Americots.

On the extreme wing of the malcontents a churclunan, Canon the Lewis Collins, leader of leftist campaign fur nuclear disarmament, declared Britain had been reduced under "the influence of the lunatic military gentlemen in the Pentagon" to u forward base for Bring rockets #1 Russia.

The current wave of discon- ient seems to be the product of a deep rooled suspicion

and distrust of the rise of a new Germany rather than the result of a campaign by any one political party.-AP.

Voting rights

for women

Geneva, Mar. 6. Fur Un first time in the history of Geneva woman have been granted equal voting rights with men in cantonal affairs,

A cantonal referendum today #ind yesterday

Here's the girl Tony didn't marry

YOU

Until the announcement of his engagement to Princess Margaret, one of Antony Armstrong-Jones's most constant companious and the girl his friends forecast he would His friends have proved wrong; marry was 23-year-old Chinese actress Jackie Chat.

but now coincidentally an announcement from Elstree Studios that she will have a big part in their next film Kowloon, following her success as Gwenny Lee In The World of Suzie Wong, brings some kind of compensation for the match that falled to strike, Pleture shows Jackie

The classes are a prop. — Chan on the set of "Suzle Wong" with star William Holden. Express Photo.

Icebreaker

on second rescue bid

Auckland, Mar. 6.

The American icebreaker Glacier arrived today at its rendezvDUS with tho Argentine Navy icebreak- cr San Martín in the Amundsen Sea.

The Glacier Inst week abandoned Its scientific research

whether programme to go to the 1.5- sistance of the San Martin,

women should be allowed

'CHIVALRY IS NOT DEAD'

Oh yes it is, says

the Archbishop — and

girls are to blame

Brisbane, Mar. 6.

vote or sland as deputies in the then imprisoned by ive, How True romance and the chivalry of the past are

cantonal parliament gave

the

the ever,

result of 18,152

favour in

10

San Martin b managed to free

14,593 against

itself by the time the Glacier arrived.

Geneva thus

becomes tho

to

The Glacier was reported to- third of Switzerland's 25 semi-sight to be in open water on autonomous cantons

Krantits way to the Danish icebreaker women equal voting rights. The Kista Dan, reported trapped in other two

аге Vaud and another icefield 40 miles south

of the San Martin AP. Neuchatel-Reuter.

Guiana's Jagan sets Britain a problem

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being extinguished-and the girls of today are mainly to blame for it, the Most Rev. James Duhig, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, said today.

In a Lenten pastoral leter read from the pulpits of all Roman Catholic churches in the archdiocese, he said the slow

death of romance and chivalry was the result of the modern

ARCHBISHOP

girl being "bent on breaking FOR 43 YEARS

down the barriers behind which her sex hus found honour and protection in the past.

Melbourne, Mar. 4. The Roman Catholic Arch- bishop of Melbourne, Dr Daniel Mannix, is 96 years of age today.

MANNISH ATTIRE

"Mannish alire and the MANCES of a cigaretle and cocktail addict give no good promiso for the future, for no discerning man can see in such Catholic Archbishop of Mcl- a type the mother of future bourno since 1917,

great Australians," he said. London, Mar. 6.

Archbishop Duhig said the

A self-confessed Marxist is in London today to demand statehood within the Commonwealth for Britain's problem colony, British Guiana in South America.

He la an American-educated

The demand of the colony East Indlan, Dr Cheddi Jagan, confronts Britain with a big and his rise to the chief problem. ministership of. the 83,000 square mile territory provides a classic example of the irony of empire.

Jagan

Britain is well awarn that both the people and leader- ship of British Guiana have wung declively to the left In recent years,

the ter and his American wife, the

rilory then would be to risk former Janet Rosenberg of Chicago, bath sandwiched unying goodbye with the added political prison sentences belikelihood it might line up with

For the 42-year-old

To grant statehood

Dr Mannix has been Roman

He was appointed coadjutor

1012 and arrived in Melbourne

visits the ruins of Agadir

Agadir, Mar. 6.

King Mohammed V of Morocco visited the centre of the quarantined city today, driving in a cortege that was carefully dusted with disin- fectant powder on entering and again on leav- ing.

The King himself decided to make the trip, although Crown Prince Moulay Hasson had enriler predicted he would not penetrate Into the quarantined

zone

The King, with members of his family; members of the Moroccan Government and diplomats, drove in a few hours after two more alight carth tremors had shaken the shai- tered elty. No casualties OF damage were reported.

RESEMBLES SNOW

None of the party left their cars as they inspected the dead elly, in some places scattered so thickly with quicktime that t resembled fields covered with snow.

Royal Moroccan army soldiers In fatigue dress paused in their work to salute the King as he drove through the cordons and into the streets, now occupted only by rescue, disinfection and demolition teams in speclai suits and close-fitting hais and masis.

There are only four bulidings in the elty in which proplo may will be alive the luxury hotel Saada, the Consular Building, and two buildings in the Telford), the heavily-hit Moroccan quarter which has been all but levelled off by bulldozers.

Authoritative Moroccan sources said today no decision hul yet been taken on the sita for the rebuilt city, to be known ns "New Agadir."

The sources said a special commission was studying the rebuilding and before taking a decision would consider two Ecological faults, about half mile apart, which divide the cily roughly into three secilons.

A check would be made to find out exactly how buildings had collapsed, to determine the lines of the earthquake's shock waves.

MORE QUAKES?

He said his theory was that the faults extended in an east- west direction from Tunisia to about the Canary Island. Ships had reported that the seabed off Agadir had risen about 500 feet but there WIS no certain evidence that this was due to the earthquake.

(The French navy in Paris | yesterday quoted reports from

te chips that these "peaks" Ind apparently now disappeared).

Some "Moroceans here are

anxious that

Over 3,000

foreigners

among dead

Agadir, Mar.

A spokesman for Crown Prince Moulay Hassan suid here today. that according to the provisional st thero were over 3,000 foreigners among the dead in thi earthquake chat- tered oily, the majority of <hem were French. The Priuosi in oharge of re-

Hof work.

In

Other nationalities the Ent of dead wer Spanish, Gorman, Hallan, Noxwegian, British, Ameri- CAN, Danish Belgian and Dutch.

From the 8,000 Moroccan nationals killed in Agadir, estimated 2,000 Came from the city's Jewish community.

In

The spokesman said it would be diffioult to count any

further dead in the

ruins.

"There a Du way of telling whether a mass of Hech is one or two bodies. It is in such a state of

putrefaction," he said.

No survivors have been found in the ruins since Friday--Ecusor.

UK workers

demand tea-drinking

rights

London, Mar. 6. British workers, at an Ameri- can-owned factory in Doncaster, Yorkshiro, went on strike yesterday domand their too- drinking rights.

to continued earth. tromors in Agadir may meani that another earthquake 12 coming. Mr Ambroggi ald

About 1,000 strikers marched

there could possibly be another in protest to the factory gates In a short me but "on the of the International Härvester other hand there might not be Company, some of them carry- another for 2,000 years."-ing placards which declared; "Civilised people sit down for ton."

Reuter

He almost

made it

Was

Another banner said; “Slavery was abolished in America -- then importal to England in 1947 the year in which the factory opened.

MAIN COMPLAINT The Daily Mail today quotes strike leader Jim Mullaney, 38 as saying the main complaint refusal was the management's to

But there were other com-

London, Mar. 6. David Richmond, 22-year old hotel night porter

recognise the seven trado when he wrong

unions at the factory. thought he had won £20,000 with his first foot-plaints, he added. Most of the ball pools coupon.

men were not allowed to alt The pools firm sold today Mr down to drink their tea Richmond had filed in the Special. changed manners and customs to the lata Archbishop Carr in

coupon incorrectly, entering eleven results in cach line In- "most striking and regrettable on Easter Sunday, 1913, ty" which had developed among sa priest since his ordination declared vold and bis sinke

June will mark his 70th year stead of the required eight,

His entry was automatically the post-war gencration.

at St Patrick's College, Mag-money credited to him. At seaside resoris young nooth, Dublin.

Mr Richmond of St. Heller, girls in a state of semi-nudity No special celebrations were Jersey Channel Island, told paraded

sometimes arm in planned for his birthday which reporters be filled up the coupon arm with men who

were he is spending quietly #to pass the time after Anding it "practically nude."

Portsea, a Melbourne seaside in a wastepaper basket- resort-Special.

of women today

the were

examples" of the "false Uber-

in

In Brisbane "young girls malo ilire so scanty as to be Indecent und a positively menace to good morals parade through the unblushingly

4 Red flag? Maybe, but not tween two sweeping electoral ther left-leaning South Ameri-recta," the Archbishop sdded.

3 Goes astray (4).

fat

Russian (0).

They're rather wide of the mark (8).

11 Not switched on, maybe (0). 12 Near relation fa hospital

(8).

14 How to ralɛe the backward?

(4).

18 The Gretna bird (5).

13 Alleges (8).

19 of which Caesar was warn-

ed (4).

20 Not, of course, the book of

arrivals (6),

24 One who emulates Bruce's

spider? (8).

20 Counsellor who has no rest

(0).

20 Weapon from our last

enemy (4).

27 Permission to go (5).

20 flat in the wilderness (0).

SATURDAT'S

Suddenly accelerated (7).

Q Craftsmen',(7).

7 Answers for scientists (7).

10 Down provider (8),

13 City for financiera (7).

14 It's a copy, to be exact (7). 15 Revile (7).

17 Sort of information

(5).

to us

16 Smoothed things out (0).

21 Gardener's hollow (4),

22 Eye tumour (4).

23 Partly celebrated child (4).

CROSSWORD=ktroen; I Litter, 4 Speck,

7 Normen, B Stops, 10-116-58, 12 Demoans, 15 Piper 10 Urge, 17 Omit, 10 Roost, 20 Nettled, 21 Bels, 23 Dingo, 24 Marlon, 25 Forty, 20 Looneth Down: 1 Lun ch-epn, 2 Turnespit,, 9 Elan, D Folhouse, 3 Coping, 9 He-rod, 11 Bit fight, 11 Bo-RE.-1, 19 Artesian, 14 Bouzoned, 18 Merino, 22 Sigo:

victories in 1983 and 1957. Jayan's wife is a member of his cabinet.

INDEPENDENCE: Now the 550,000 British Gulanera, have only solf-rule od DOWOTE legislature that is partly elected, But, as Jogan said on arrival

* A

can countries,

SOCIALISM

As yet Chief Minister Jagan's known left-wing radicalian hea pot produced any limited policy changes setting Brush Gulana on the road to socladbam, But British officiais considor this might only be a cautious last night, the Britain Gulanese actie adoptant becouse Jason "want Independence within the knows he could be depoved and Commonwealth-nothing less." | julled ogain, just as he was

after Britain pected

and they want it woon.

To that end Jagan has tem- imminent Communist coup' fo porarily joined force with his 1987,

Jagon and Burnham, де leaders of British Guiana's East

no

He said he felt a lot of people would disagree with him, saying

Australia Were yout worse than those overseen who get the fashion. But that ar mait, he went on was "quite unsatisfactory-Farber

Another theft of painting.

Hanover, Mar. 8.

Special.

London, Mar, 5. two young ladies in London's This conversation between

Hanover Square was reported today by the Dolly Telegraph:

"Whose cintus is that? "William Pitt, of course, tha first American President, Surely you haven't forgotten all your history?"--UPI.

HK$5 million in

in gifts

for this Indian wedding

Bombay, Mar. 6

The most lavish princely wedding since India's Independence day took place here today and presents worth about HK$5 million were ex- changed. Princess Padmavati Rajxe was married to the Maharaja Kirit Bikram of Tripura according to the Hindu rite.

entourage of former ruling princes and Mabarajos,

The 19-year-old princess was ruius of India's dativo sintes head of a two-inite procession given away by her father. | which were merged with India | of brass batuts, cavorting She is the eldest daughter of when she became Independent clowns, torch bearers and the bitterest opponent ad vné-time At that time the constitu- A valuable painting by the the Maharaja of Gwalior, a Ah 1947. ally, Linden Forbes Burnbant.

tion Wie uspended

for Thutch master Jan Brueghel the noted sportsman and owner of The princes wore a red sari several YORK and British cider was stolen from the gov- the finest racing stable in

heavily decorated with “golden) troops were seat tạ, the | ernment art gollery here, polico

Lauren and oncrusted with Indian and Negro communities,

India. colony.

reported today. begin talks here tomorrow with

The ceremony formed a bond | gems. Jagan comes from the xndnority Colonial Secretory Iain Melood East Illum

STILL IN COLLEGE, community which

botoreen the houses of Gwalior for a new constitution, which had

been brought into the

In the West and of Tripura in The bridegroom, 25, is still they hope will give them the Caribean as indentured inbour

Eastern India, 1,500 miles away: enrolled in college. He was | right at least to run theke ovn after the freeing or the Mayad-

The splendid coremony was brought to the ceremony in a. affairs internally.

attended by all the, Dontner i heavily decorated car mi the

AP

"The small páloling, done an oval copper mould and de picting a boat porty on a river, is the Arth ond to be stolen from Ratavas art galleries within the

Fearing the government's nevere gift tax, both parties to, the wedding, refused to dīvulgo She exact value of gifte exchanged" They - Wara: casimated by friends :" at "stuỹ families at around ¦‚ÍK$51. millten Uri

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