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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960.

Edinburgh City Council

row over

wedding present

Edinburgh, Mar. 24.

A proposal to give Princess Margaret a wedding gift raised a row at the

meeting of the Edinburgh City Council today.

The dispute flared up while the Lord Provost, who usually presides at Council meetings, was escorting the Duke of Edinburgh on his visit to the city.

U-TURNS

The gift was finally approved, 42 votes to d, the oppositon coming from Socialist members.

Councillor Matt Murray_det lared he was Buru most Edin- burgh citizens would want the

BACK IN city corporation to send a wed-

LONDON

London, Mar. 24,

A ban on taxis making U- luins in certain congested Lon- don streets to pick up parsen- gs on the other side of the rund has been led,

Mr Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, said London taxl Interests and assured him they see would do all they could to that taxi driver's made these turns with the minimum of hi- eaventence to other traffic it the ban was lifted.

In

These

circumstances,

or

ha agreed so stop the expert (m.13, which was mude last iD.cember

jolris elit

Baille Donald Swanson

re-

torted he believed that the Princess would be quite content [with just the good wishes of the

citizens.

Meatless meal

for Duke

FRENCH ACADEMY ELECTION

Paris, Mar. 24.

French author and dramatist

Henry de Montherlant to- day was elected a member of the French Acadomy receiving 24 votes out of the 29 ballots submitted. The 65-year-old Montherlant's election upset one of the most statwort traditiores of Academy, in that fils condidney was "presented" by tho Academy's office instead of the usual method of his having to selich backing for his candidacy from the members themselves.

Montherlant, who is one of literaty those rare figures in history

whose tame stems equally from novels as well us plays, is famous for his novel "The Bachelors" which won for him the Academy's grand

the have

piny meatless meal literary prize, and a when he attends in London "Por! Royd."

WAR EXPERIENCES on April 4, the 200th an-

Several of the many novels niversary dinner of the

deal with his be wrote Board of Deputies of Bri- pertences as a soldier in World tish Jews, it was an War 1. also with bull fighting and an account of tensions nounced yesterday.

prevailing in France in 1938.

Belwoch

when 1900,

he The menu has been chosen to avoid the complications of pre-wrote his first novel at the age paring ment dishes for 1,300 of 10 (but which was never

accordance prople

with published) and 1942, when he Jewish religious Traditions.

turned to writing for the stage Wag Montheriant's output But it will be prepared under

dozens of

As Д compromise, another

London, Mar, 24, councillor suggested that in-The Duke of Edinburgh will stead of a present, they might manie

sircetnficT the Princess-or build a block of houses for old age pensioners,

Only member

But the Princess is the only member of the Royal House- hold born in Scotland, pointed out Councillor Hugh Macpher-

berems Ban it would

of Scotland's capital city not to recognise the wedding, he watch.

At Amersham today, a man who went to Clarence House on

to help speed up Monday with a wedding present supervision of the chief rabbi prolife and included

frame.-Chino Mail Special,

EVEN MONEY

ON NUCLEAR

WAR

London, Mar. 24.

a

A Nobel Peace Prize winner today gava the world 50-50 chance of ending up lifeless and incinerated by nuclear war within 30 years.

"I think I quite likely if I were asked to bet I would say

NOEL-BAKER (50-50 Chance)

it was about even that within 10 years the governments will not have disarmed," said So- calist politicon Philip Noel- Baker.

Mr Antony

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With the exception of several he made for the Princess and in keeping with Jewish law. No novels, poems and essays.

weeks Armstrong-Jones, animai fa? will be used and

In Rome in 1947, he received a letter of thanks from cooking will be done in special

vessels, the Princess's London home.

The Mr The man, 60-year-old Pelham Frank Dean, delivered d'oeuvre,

menu

will be: Hors mushroom soup.

the gift he made from a 200- poached salmon, ice cream and

has not left Paris in the past 18 years-AFP.

year-old walnut tree blown white wine from Israel-China Overtime ban

down in the grounds of Wind sor Castic.

The letter he received from the Princers's Lady in Waiting thanked him "most warmly P the splendid present consisting of candelabra, cruet, egg cup set and fruit bowl."

The letter said the Princess was ""delighted" with the gift and expressed her pleasure at the craftsmanship,

Missing Piece

But death came to Mr Simeon Mine, 82, in London, before he could Anish crocheting dressing-table set as a wedding present for the Princess.

However, his widow, Mrs Allee Milne, 81, decided tonight to supply the one missing piece from another set he made.

The set will be sent to the Princess next Monday.

Mr Mline look up crochet work in hopital 12 years ago as occupational therapy after operation.

the

Mail Special.

YOUNG AND

OLD END

WALK

Land's End, Mar. 24. A 16-year-old boy today won the £100 offered to the youngest male competitor to complete the John O'Groats to Land's End walk organised by Mr Billy Butlin,

on Clyde

Glasgow, Mar. 24. Five hundred shipwrights at yards in the lower reaches of the river Clyde today began an overtime ban in an attempt to enforce a claim for more money, The ban will hamper work on ships under construction and repair and interfere with dock- ings at yards in Greenock and Glasgow, China Mail Special.

Trust fund

income

New York, Mar, 24. Mrs Any Straus Gertler, of 20, Millington Road, Cambridge, England, will get the

(£81,280) Britain's from US$180,000

be established trust fund to of Swinton father's will, 1!

under the terms of her grand- learned

holiday camp "king."

Robert Scales $217

He made gifts for the Queen, Queen Mother. the late

Queen Mary, Ms Eleanor Roose- velt and other people he tid mired.

He was inlf way through the last mat of Princess Margaret's

72 hours in an effort to com-tor to be Beensed plete the 930-mile walk.

WD3

started the mass marathon from the northern tip of Scotland 27 here.

Her grandfather, Dr Leopold days ago and has been walking Stieglitz, who was the first doc almost non-stop for the Fast

to practice in New York state, died in The oldest woman compell-October 1956. An appraisal of 02. his estate estimated at US$1,- ret. tor. Mis Maud Nicholas,

here

today.-China

silk set when he collapsed and also arrived at Land's End to-090,031 (about £389,000) died yesterday in his dcetor's cuy and received £100.-China was filled surgery-Reuter and China Mall Mall Special. Special.

Odhams' new

chairman

London. Mar. 24 Sir Christopher Chancellor, a Vice-Chairman of Odhems of The largest Press Ltd, one printing and publishing organ- Isations in Europe, will succeed "We shall have a nuclear war: Mr A. C. Duncan on his retire- we, our children and grand-ment as Chairman in June, it chidren will all be dend.

was announced here tonight.

Sir Christopher, formerly "And the world will be spin-General Manager of Reuters,

Odhanis last year. ning a feless, radioactive in- joined Leinerated globe

throughout Reuter. eternity."

Mr Noel-Baker, a winner of the Nobel Prize last year, made his prediction In an address to the Royal Commonwealth So- ciuty,...AP.

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