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Horror then delight as Mac puts him in his place

Of The MR K's SHOCKING BEHAVIOUR

Day Twice interrupts HARD WORK during Prime

VISITING British M

Minister's

finds 31 a "nie" to be in Hongkong Everyone, i жuya Indy Gametans, is i huay and "seems to have an object in life". This cat be seen jes thousand different

for The ways Chinese are among the

industrious people up Mr

m. World-wide recogni

tion of this fact comes in the

huge influx of in dustrial investment mones

which 13 transforming

Hongkong into a powerful cily-state.

speech

By RENE MacCOLL

New York, Sept. 29. Macmillan in a speech widely acclaimed for its clarity, tone and balance put forward a new suggestion for solving the disarmament problem in the General Assembly. His solution was an approach through "technicians" who would eschew emotion and political bias.

Look, for example, at the

Industrial community grow. ! ing up on reclaimed lanti at Kun Tons which wayj once only 1 cluster of oll tanks and in

I dissentient who did his best to years time will have facwreck the speech by display tories, shops. clinics.or-temper which left schools, housing estates, fellow delegales in shocked roads and transport for horror and fury. He was

five

But there wos

150,000 people --- Batellite Khrushchev, town bigger than Kowloon itself 40 years ago.

THE Colony deserves its

THE

une major

his

Mr

At lines in the hour-long speech he marked his displeas❘ sure by a furious bout of desk-

success. I bus no raw pounding. materials but

people Tut worse was to come. To wh daily perform inertie incredulous horror of the dible fents

creative other delegates Mr Khrushchev with wildly enterprise, and ask little in twice interrupted

face return. It az visitors heute interjections, his that where people in thed with rage, his outstretched West are duminated by the pointing in menace. desire for ever increasing.

first of these During the leisure and security, in interruptions the Soviet leader this part of the world they remained seated but when he think nothing of working second exhibition he 12 or more hours a day, ed to his feet to give it

*** [emphasis. six and seven day's 8 Week. There is noñent the comfortable Andel-nee here that' overtaking

The

First time

"You are putting words into my mouth," he screamed in Russian.

"Stop it, at once."

The coolest man seemed to be Mr Macmillan kimself who was not thrown off his stride nor did his voice falter,

But behind him the newly appointed President of the Assembly, Mr Boland, bristled. He glared at Mr Khrushchev and banged his gavel.

Subsides

Mr Khrushchev subsided and then did some glaring around of his own. A second instance arunbridled rowdiness erupted as Mr Macmillan was unfolding his disarmament plan,

He was dealing with the long-vexed question of control

other

DEADLOCK IN

MAC-K TALKS

New York, Sept. 29.

The Prime Minister Mr Harold Macmillan and Soviet Premier Mr Nikita Khrushchev "expressed their views and held to them" during their two-hour eight minutes meeting here tonight, a British spokesman said.

The purpose of the meeting was to have an exchange of views which might enable each to understand the others approach to the basic problems of the day in the hope that it might be possible to find again a common language of negotiation," he said. -

"Amongst the subjects which they discussed were disarmament, Berlin and the structure of the United Nations.

The spokesman, Mr John Russell, said Mr Khrushchev and lospection of territory of and Mr Macmillan will probably meet again next week.

side und was

The spokesman said that the two leaders had agreed the

ying very sympathetically that he understood the Russian to think over all the things they had discussed "for objections to such mutual in further discussion at some later date". specilona,

gradually

was the first time in the West whole 15-year history of the Nor is it, as critics allege. UNO that any delegation head because of exploitation or alone head of Government "aweating", It is one of the seen it to heckle, Al first maloral virtu af the the delegates were stunned then

"The fear of espionage,-"fear, people.

came a rush of protest-shush-of strangers, resentment of the ing and eries of "alt down,"

"fact-that, words-fre not enough. that each nation needs to be reassured by effective inspection and control of its neighbours all these misgivings are very hunan."

The fact that Hongkong is a

refugee city makes 10

difference. Rather Hong-

Mr Macmillan was just say.

Conference that

ured come

kung'a too rapidly growing ing in reference to the abortive Mr population is the driving. Summall

had force behind her record of Khrushchev, although he

forceful language, nehievements. There are bad peemed anxious to regard those here who would pre te puth to agreement as lem- fer to

depend on soup porarily obstructed, not per kitchens and charity, bus monently barrel, when the you have to look hard to shouting started.. And them. abic is the ant-like indus-

Most remark- We all looked round, startled the try which goes into kind aghast to observe

spectacle of the Communist this territory onc of the leader putting on a display of show-places of the Far unrestrained discourtesy and ob Fast, And for this long streperousness without parallel kong'a three million people in the history of postwar inter- must take full credit. national diplomacy.

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That did li and Mr Khrush chey was at it again-this on his feet.

mo

In answer to questions the spokesman said that President Eisenhower Possible conditions under which might see Mr Khrushchev had not been discussed.

An official British statement described the atmos- phere as "calm and reasonable" but also "serious".

Answering a barrage of questions, Mr Russell said that Mr Macmillan would definitely stay over the weekend In this country.

The exact date of his return journey to London- which originally was to have been on Saturday--has not yet been fixed.

Mr Russell, in another reply, did not rule out the Jabbing an accusatory finger possibility of an early meeting between Mr Macmillan at Me Macmillion, his face red, and President. Eisenhower before the British leader goes Mr Khrushchev yelled: "All right, all right, if you'll take my...* disarmament then I'll take your controls.

of

Again the Assembly's mood

crics was resentful, again distaste arose, again Mr. Boland beat the gavel.

home.-Reuter.

Speech was

best for

Fixing Mr Khrushchev with his eye

in the best parlia-

sald: "I "would like to have a translation of that sir?"

mentary manner, Mr Macmillan many years

It was maguficent. It struck

U.e

right exactly

note-a brushing off of rude and pesky fellow.

· A great rear of delight arose. Mr Khrushchev looked stagger-

cd

Rebuked child

He whirled on Mr Gromyko ngrily seeking a translation for

United Nations, Sept. 29. Mr Macmillan's speech from

the

the of rostrum General Assembly Was hailed in the lobbies as one of the finest heard for many years,

President Eisenhower and the Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan engage in unimated conversation during their breakfast conference at Mr Eisenhower's hotel in New York last Tuesday, -AP photo.

Eight die in tragic accident

Dijon, Sopt, 20. AL icant eight British fourlafa were..killed.....and. all but one of the remain- ing 29 occupants Injured when & London-bound British coach was in colli- sion with a lorry this cyex- inx.

Logs proird from Fe rear of the fuck were hurled through the wind-

shioja of the bus

and penetrated 10 the rear

seats.

courler the

Only the tour escaped injury smash, which occurred on the National highway be. tween the

of villages Chamblay and Oumans in the French Jura Depart- ment, not far from the Swiss frontier.

Work was siül going on after dark to extricate bodies from the torn and mangled wreckage of tho each, which had travelled · from Rome --Rouler and

UPI.

Arrested man not

Martin Bormann

Buenos Aires, Sept. 29.

Police are now almost certain that the man arrest- ed yesterday on suspicion of being Martin Bormann is not Bormann but a German named Walter Flegel.

The Clausen Construction

One Middle Eastern diplomat, who asked not to be -named)| said it was “absolutely superb." An Indian offelai described 11

"great speech, worthy of a Company, reported that Fiegel had been employed by the flrat British Prime Minister

Mr Christian Herter, United in Argentina since November

as

...

Ils en earphone had Fom States Secretary of State, called 1944. Bormann was in Germany.

aatray in the excitemerit, Mr

it p

Gromyko, unwillingly it seemned, to the work provided him with one.

Assembly,"

constructive contribution in March 1945.

of the Geniersi Flegel appears to be 48,

Bormann, who

Hitler's WDE

be FAVOURABLE

right-hand man, would about sixty if he were alive.

UAR pilot defects

In Mannheim, Germany, a housewife tonight reported to A police that the man arrested in Argentina was.. her brother? Weller Fiegel.

The chief of the Mannholm police sald her statement seemed "absolutely credible."

END OF SINGAPORE LANDMARK

Strike threat closes the House of Tang

Singapore, Sept. 30.

Singapore's largest curio store, long famous with world travellers who have prowled the packed shelves of C. K. Tang, served notice of volun- tary liquidation yesterday.

on strike list demanding more

Employees of the House of Tong" went Thursday wages, betler food, more Manual leave and a scheme for Bover- ance pay. The prosperous firm, the though well stocked for Christmas rust, threw in the towel and said that aftor 36 years of doing business Singapore, It was through, few weeks ago the elder Tong was kidnapped

LIQUIDATION

in

A

Legal notices of voluntary quidation were published to day.

Employees were notified by lawyers they had stopped work in breach of their contract and that "our clients have no inten tion of re-engaging you." They were told they might lock to the liquidators "for any monies (sic) i'any, to which you may be legally entitled:"2

While former employec ot

King Baudouin's wedding: the Queen may

not attend

London, 'Sept. 20. The London Evening News, Bald today that the Queen would consult her advisers

ON

whether she would attend the wedding of King Baudouin of the Belgians and Dona Fabiola De Mera Y Aragon:

The paper said there were though

the firm milled around in confairly strong doubts," fusion outside the locked door the Foreign Office would cer of the attractive Chinese-style tainly advise in favour.

According to Orchard-road buliding, the

some reports, . Singapore Manual and Mercan the Queen might be represented tile Workers Union appealed to by th Duke of Kent or Princess the Minister for Labour and Alexandra, "but this would not Law to intervene. But since the make up for her absence in firm had formally gone into Belgian eyes.". liquidation it appeared, doublin anything could be done..

UNION APPEAL 1. A undon appeal to the owners urging arbitration was passed on to the liquidators with a solici- [tor's comment "in the circums- tances we think you will agree that there is nothing now that can be said or done."

The store employed people. The union claimed 80 were on strike.

117

Among the argumento (against the Queen's attendance, the Evening News said was that, head of the Church of

03

England, she could not attend a Roman Catholic, ceremony,

"But this objection, after all, would

the apply only to religious ceremony, not to the or the wedding civil marriage reception," the news added.—- China Mall Special.

Brussels, Sept. 29. The news of the closure of the The Belgian government of store was accompanied in news- Premier Gaston Bysimons won, A papers today with another an- vote of confidence in the House nouncement which said Singa- of Representatives tonight, after pore's oldest department store,

a two-day debate in which 117-year old John Littles, would Socialists and Communists re- be turned into an office building.newed attacks on the govern- -UPI.

ment's Congolese polley.

abdec BABY HEALTH

'WIDŁ

"Thereafter like trobuled child seeking to regain his face, The highly' 'favourable re

Amman, Sept. 29. Mr Khrushchev turned in his action of non-committed dele-

Jordanian military scat and tried to talk to Pre- gations was seen as the highest sident Tito who was sitting Im-tribute of the Assembly to the

spokesman announced to day that a UAR-Air Force mediately, behind but Marshal Prime Minister,

Mr Hathim Jowad, Foreign Tilo obviously did not want to

pilot flew his MIG-17F jet fighter into Jordan yester, talk. Ife looked annoyed and Minister of Iraq, who has not was clearly trying to concentrate always seen eye to eye with

day seeking refuge. Britain on polley matters, said: on Mr Macinlilah's speech.

"It was a constructure and well- The newspaper Mannheimer

Might Lieutenant Adnan The dixpiny left many balanced speech. That is what Morgen said that the woman,

43-year-old Gertrudo Wiens Madeni is "now being interrotte observers angry, They word we expect of the British."

One top diplomat said that had told them that her brother gated," the spokesman sald, saying that again Mr Khrush he did not remember, a belter had emigrated to Argentinalis plane carrying the serial ENTRY FORMS,

bad

number 40--was slightly dam ALL DRUG STORES light and Mr Macmition had ooots alace Rio, days of Me about 30 years ago,

Dean Acheson, United States Meanwhile In Buenos Aires, aged on landing. **** scored beavily. But some of Hecretary of State under Prorid- the West German Embassy to-

The pilot came down on 'ab us found ourselves pondering ent Truman, and M. Paul Henri day, offered the Argentine. Gov. unhappily on the deeper alle Spaak; the voleman Belgian crament a set of Martin Bor-ordinary strip of land and not at Beance of what, we had seen: Is · statesmian, who was a great mann's finger-prints to be com- an airport, the spokesman said, this man we asked, ourselves / United Nailons figure, ide pared with those of a Germon fe gave no other detaile

Earlier, -weil-informed unesally, so completely Incap Theco was wide, agreement worker under arrest.” able of listening to the views of that the statement was stresbest An Embassy, spokesman sold source Identfind the plot an others that he has to behave by far heard at tilsynaseiphly Argentine authorities have not Syrian and said, he had asked this way?--London - Sipress and one of, the best

deled on the offer/AFP | Jordanian · Dauthoritise, dinsfor Bervios

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