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Gina is

Toronto's

newest

immigrant

Gina "I will be a Canadian,"

Toronto, June 7.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY) JUNE (8) 1960;

Difficulties in writing

writing new constitution

TURKEY

Ankara, June 7.

-

New Türkish Chief of State General Cemal Gursel told an audience of civil administrators this morning that

MILITARY RULE

MAY CONTINUE

certainties remain.

BEER DRINKERS - THE

London, June 7. Who are the world's biggest beer-drinkers?

NOT thờ..." British and NOT the Australians..

Oddly enough, Belgians

drink most.

WORLD OVER

Australians come second, New Zealanders third, West Germans fourth, then British HFM.

World beer consumption rose last year by five per cent over 1958,

Figures produced by the Brewers' Society today showed that consumption of beer went up most sharp- wine-drinking ly 11 per cent ---- in traditionally

There must therefore be an burning to go to the polls, and interim constution, For the furthermore, having imprisoned has taken a significant step,¦ fegal experts are horrified at the ex-premier Advan Menderes' vold in the domain of public deputies, and having little sym- rights left by the Army's action. [pathy with Ismet Inonus Re-

France. publicans. they have learned Under this provisional con- that elections would be senseless. stiuation, the Army will govern -- but for how long?

Thus, they now incline to- wards a term of military guy- The officers have discovered ernment which could extend to jthat the country is not in fact ten months.—AFP.

"in recent years, the old regime Thus, 11 days after the mill- sabotaged the morale and violated tary coup of May 27, the Army the confidence of the people. Now but at the same time many un these will be restored. I count on you, and wish you full success.” The speech marked the resumption of civil ad- ministration in the Turkish provinces, with the exception of important centres like Ankara, Istanbul, and Ismir, which are still under the command of generals. It is not yet clear whether these will remain in the Army, or resign to become civil governors.

Prince Philip

in

arrives

Canada

Ottawa, June 7.

Prince Philip arrived today at Ottawa for a two- day Canadian visit. He will remain in Ottawa overnight.

Study

After the welcoming cere-second Commonwealth monies, he was driven lo Gov- Conference which will be held ernment House where he will in Canada in 1962. spund the night as guest of Governor-General and Mme. Vanier,

Informal

dinner

An informal

with only the Prime Minister and Mrs Diefenbaker and members

More than 100 industrialista, trade union leaders and educa- tionalists from all parts of the Commonwealth will attend the meeling.

The 1942 Conference will in-. clude three weeks of discussion or the "Human Consequences of

vironment in the Commonwealth two and Empire."--Reuter.

Clutching her 22-year-old of the Goverment House staff

son in her orms, o smiling was arranged for tonight. Gina Lollobrigida arrived Af spending almost today at Malton Airport days in Canada the Prince will to become Toronto's new-fy to New York to open the glant British exhibition there est immigrant.

on Friday. He will make three Gina, her husband Dr Milke speeches and walk at least Skose, 39, and Milka Jr., arrived three miles during his crowded. aboard a Trans-Canada Airlines | 26-hour visit to New York, Viscount from New York and, Almost immediately after his from Toronto on was given a warni reception by arrival her brother-in-law, members of Thursday evening he will attend the Toronto Italian community, a joint dinner of the Pilgrims' and the press.

Society and the English speak- ing Union, both devoted to Shortly after stepping on

strengthening and maintaining Canadian soil her third visit bonds between Britain and the to this country - Gina, 32, was United States. asked if one day she planned to become a Canadian citizen.

The Prince will spend to morrow and Thursday presiding

She replied, with a broad over a meeting in Toronto of

frin: "yes"-AP.

the steering committee of his

A British Crossword Puzzle

4.

14

15

20

21

22

26

29

ACROSS

28

DOWN

3 The anxiety is being kept up. 1 Growing colour. (5)

(8)

7 Driving at speed? (2, 3)

8 Does this pressman

go off

with a bang (8)

13 Grant (7)

10 Got up. (6)

15 Celtic language. (4)

17 Hnd a go. (7)

18 Military withdrawal usually

involving buglers. (7).

20 Our responsibility quite

clearly. (4)

21 Takes

sick). (7)

26 Join up, (8)

(but doesn't

2 When to wed at sea? (8)

28 Right of access? (5)

29 Fee for a servant? (8)

2 Saint's blemish. (5)

3 Whercon

Berliners have a

jolly time? (5)

4 Pop the ring inside aboard

(4)

aboard

5 Legal chap: any rot will do

for him! (6)

6 Merited (0)

9 Increase affection. (6)

11 City of France on an English]

river, perhaps. (5)

12 Marks. (5)

go 14 Respect this, it's often allied

with affection. (6)

15 A supporter of art. (5)

18 Parties, dry at the outset. (B)

18 No stay-at-home. (0)

19 Naval revolver? (8)

22 Insinuate contempt. (6)

28 Smart, in a slang eort of way,

(5)

24 Doesn't go for supports. (5). 25 A small case used in home

huition:_(4)

TÉSTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.—Actums: 1 Hewers, 4 Areas, Atome, Rarity, 10 Galop, 11 Sloes, 12 Boop, 13 Lords, 16 Attune, 18 Noters, 20 Pellt, 22 Left, 28-Least 25 Grimm, 26 Tinsel, 27 Apple, 28 Me-a-NT, 29 Erodes. Down: 1 Hardstup, 2 War-paint, 3 Rats. (rev), 4 Styl-it-c. 5 Angel 6 Reason, 7 A vald, 14 Re-versed 15 Skittles, 16 Attempt, 17 Trestle, Olman, 21 Berde), 34 Tier.

It has now become evident that the Army will retain possession of the instruments of power longer than had been than they themselves thought.

thought, and doubtless longer

The offers thought on May 27 that a constitution and an electoral law could be drawn

up in a few hours by specialists

in constitutional law. They also thought that the country, thanks to the impetus of the military revolution, would soon be going to the polls,

Substitutes

But their consumption of 398 million gallons was only half as much as British beer consumption.

Bear consumption last year was 'à record —–—– 8,385 million gallons, AFP,

THE KIMATHI MURDER: FOUR

ARRESTS,

MORE EXPECTED

Nairobi, June 7.

But today, 11 days' after the Four people have been arrested in connection with the murder of William |

of

coup, it seemed as it such a constitution the work jurists who, while secking to make it perfect, would delight in the subtleties of constitu- tional law was not going to appear in a hurry,

Society shuns smelly strikers

Newcastle, June 7.

Kimathi, Kikayu loyalist headman whose slashed body was found last Twenty-four red faced steve- week in a pit, police here said today.

They said enquiries were going on, and further arrests tonight might be

made.

Heiress says she

has run out

of money

New York, June 7.

the Changing Industrial En- Runaway heiress Gamble Benedict, 19, said in a court affidavit today that she had run out of money and needed $1,500 a month from her mother's estate until she reached the age of 21.

CANOE RACE

WITH A DIFFERENCE

Darwin, June 7.

A canoe race with a differ- ence will be held in Dar- win on August 19. Twelve dugout canoes each

financial plight on from my husband and the The heiress

when a judge same is reciprocated by me."- became known. signed an order directing Mrs AF Katherine Geddes Benedict to show cause. why her, grand- daughter should not receive the money, part of a Remington Rand typewriter fortune.

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Eloped

Gamble, who eloped with 35- year-old Andre Porumbeanu în pl, will share her mother's with

In her afidavit, Gamble said, "I have been kept com- pletely in the dark as to what las transpired in the adminis- tration of the estate. I have not received a single penny from the estate,”

estimated $750,000 estate manned by four Aborigin-hr brother, Douglas, when they als will race one mile for are 21. a prize of £A100 as part of the Northern Territory's centenary celebrations. The dugouts are simply, hol- lowed tree trunks each about 16 feet long and weighing a ton, Before the race the natives will paddle the canoes across 70 miles of open sea from Bathurst Island near Darwin.--China Mail Special.

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NEW MINISTER

Gamble cited her marriage to the 35-year-old Runenfan-varn, self-styled economist and said that a warrant for her is out- standing in girl's term court.

husband was being sued by his She also mentioned that her

arst wife and that he was un- able to obtain steady employ- ment.

At an end

Madrid, June 7. She said, "He got some The new Chinese Nationalist money from

newspaper,

Foreign Minister Chen Changmagazines and radio but that huan left here today for Taipei source of supply is at an end, to take up his duties.

Chen, hitherto Chinese Nation- My husband and I are without

funds"

alist Ambassador to Spain said

before leaving: "The liberation

Her affidavit continued, "I

of mainland Chipa, where as have always been a decent and many as 15,000 uprisings against respectful young lady.

I have

the Communist regime have always been a low-abiding per- ulready occurred, may taken. I am happily married and place at any moment."-AFP. I receive great love and affec-

Five killed when

plane collides

with helicopter

Washington, June 7.

A U.S. Navy jet plane collided with a helicopter at

the Patuxent, Maryland, naval air station to day killing at least five people.

The Navy, reporting the col- wing low, swerved and crashed lision, said the jet plane failed into the hellcopter which was on

in is take-off at the air station, the ground preparing to take

The Navy said the Air Force off. helicopter had come to Patuxent

First reports received by

from Langley Air Force Base, Navy headquarters said five Virginia, In connection with rescue of two airmen involved people were killed and at least In another tipsh a few hours to injured. The injured in before

cluded. Vraandete who were. The crash occurred when the watching the take-off, Navy 8 Crusade Jerick plane was launched from al hydraulic catapult at the naval air station.

Witnesses reported that the plage left the bulupult with ana

The Navy said it bosalile that other; dentis might have remplied, but that further reports fromń Patuxent River were not exported har.

..

dores went on strike today because even their best friends don't like to be near them.

Not only does society shun them, they complained, but

Extra police have been draft- The Registrar-General, Mr ed into the Hyeri district to help D. J. Coward, had made at society frequently throws in hunt for the killers, who also forced the headman's teenage

son

and daughter to take a Mau Mau oath of secrecy in their dead father's blood.

Kenyatta

clear that the Union must not have Kenyatta who is still restricted person, as an office crer and that a clause in the Union's proposed constitution permitting the affiliation of trade unions must be removed,

Conditions

spokesman

Meanwhile, the Kenya African National Union today decided to remove from its list of office A government bearers the name of Jomo Ken- said the application for regls yatta, convicted of managing tradion would probably be ac- Mau Mau,

was recently cepted if these conditions were its "President-m- met.

appointed

Exile.".

who

Today's step did not under- mine the position of Kenyatta, the only acknowledged leader of the African people" Mr Gichuru added.

abusive remarks. They have even been ordered off city buses.

The trouble is they smell -

and smell as only men can smell who have spent eight hours hardling over-ripe whale ment.

Three hundred other steve- dores came out in sympathy with their, aromatle workmates and by the afternoon all New- castle docks were at a standstill and eight ships were idled

The strikers say they have no bathhouse at the docks and so want private transport to get them home.

A strike meeting decided the men will go back on Wednesday

The if transport is provided.

nployers said transport is the and they could men's affair

taking a avoid ostracism by change of clothing to their work

The decision was taken at a meeting here of officials of 10 supporting political parties con- vered by the K.A.N.U. acting President, Mr James Gichuru, to consider

"He will remain the inspira- the registrar- General's refusal register tion of our Immmédiate and the K.A.NU.

future struggles. —Reuter.

to

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