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London-Cairo differences hold up full diplomatic relations UAR CONSULATE FOR HONGKONG
But barred from
five
colonies
London, Jan. 5. Britain reportedly has barred, the United Arab Republic (UAR) from opening con- sulates in at least four out of six colonios.
Briloin is ready to provide The evident inability of consular facilities for the UAR Londen ong Cairo to settle this
in Hongkong, Sierra Leone, sud Liverpool, however..
UAR Informonta aid Britain] also stalled a forinal request by the Cairo-Government to send
old difference formed certain to delay once again restoration of full diplomatic relations tween the two countries.
bc-
Disa trements, over the open,
an exchange of am-
a consular mission into Kuwaling and use of consulates has This request was referred to held up the ruler of the richbassadors between London and
Cairo.. British-protected ofl island in the Persian Gulf.
.
The Foreign Ofee withheld official comment on the report,
2 inches of snow
in 30 minutes
London, Jan. 5. An 80-minute storm swept Englund's West Country tonight with winds reaching 80 mph at Plymouth.
toppled, power lines Trers were cut and telephones were put out of action.
Two inches of snow fell on Dartmoor Prison in 30 minutes.
A prison officer, commented: "It came like a blizzard. Now has all gone slushy with the rain, but everything inside 'cosy."China Man Special
Summer time.
Behind the Brlilsh rebus lay the suspicion that the VAIL wania
consular mission to promote anti-Brilish political activity.
to uso
Informents said British Charge d'Affaires Colin Crowe advised the Foreign Ministry in Cairo Britain would not allow UAR consulates in the East African colonies of Kenya, Uganda and The explanation Tanganyika. was that these colonies are head- ing for independence and Britain does not want to prejudice their future foreign. relations.
ts
In
Sumner. Time will be ob. served in Hongkong thin year from 3.30 um on Sunday, March 10 to 3.30 bm on Sunday, November 5.
No pledge
Britain will not allow a UAR consulate in Aden without a prior pledge that Cairo will not use it to promote anti-British hosility this unsettled corner of southeast—-Arabia. The......UAR so far has offered no such pledge.
Britain is unable to allow or disallow the UAR from sendlag a consplor mission, to Kuwali because it is a decision for the ruler, Britain which protects the island, claimed not to con- trol Its foreign policy:AP,
THE NEW LOOK
Many progressive firms are these days replacing outmoded provident schemes with up to date group insurance and retirement contracts.
Arcadia refloated by tugs
The luxury liner Arcadio which went aground off Honolulu yosterday "seen in Hamburg., Tho Arcadia was refloated with the aid of tugs after two hours.
American LUXURY VESSEL STRIKES
held on murder
charge
REEF OFF HONOLULU
Honolulu, Jan. 5.
The 29,644-ton P and O-Orient liner Arcadia stuck on a coral reef out-
side Honolulu harbour for two hours today.
she bas
accommodation for But at no time was there any funnel, specially designed to; danger to the white liner's 1,200 | røvent, ag falling to deck. 1,414 passengers (079 first and passengers and crew of 700.
level until it is clear of the 735 tourist class) and a crew of
711.-Reuter. chip.
and
London, Jan. 5.
Bound frum' Los Angeles to Staff Sergeant Willis, Eugeno England via Hawail and Aus- Boshdars, 29-year-old train the vessel went eground at United States airman and 2.30 am.
Elght fugs rushed to her father of three, was re-
assistance rocking her to manded in British civil tro and at 9.32 she was freed custody umi! January 13 and taken back to her usual at Castic Hedingham, berth in harbour. here for in- Essex, today charged with #pection for damage. the murder of 20-year-old Jean Sylvia Constable,
No allempt was made to re- move the passengers and crew. The sea was reported calm.
The big white ship took a list of three to four degrees showing her red bottom paint.
She draws 20 feet and the channel into the harbour is normally 40 feet deep. She was being plioted by a veteran Honolulu pilot.
A request by Majer Carl B. Prestin, Staff Advocate at nearby. Wethersfield U.S. Air Force base, where Bochears is stationed for Boscars to be kept in the custody of Ameri- can police at the camp was ro fused.
She sailed from Los Angeles Jean's body was found under and was due to spend 24 hours
in a rain-alled ditch a bush
in Honolulu en route to eight miles from the camp two South Pacific.
Cays ago.
the
The Arcadia 'Inst' arrived in
Boshears his hair croppedHongkong on August 13, 1960, The undermentioned are a few of over 70 organiza- short and wearing a field green and left for Sypinoy via Manila tions in Hong Kong alone which have introduced such | American windcheater with a schemes to the mutual advantage of both employer and grey fur collar, stood to atten- the next day,
A luxury ilner, which cost employee.
A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. The Ben Line Steamers,
Ltd.
British General Electric
Co., Ltd.
B. Van Zulden Bros. Ltd.
The Chinese Club
Carmichael & Clarko Connell Bros. ·Co.
(Hongkong) Ltd. China Entertainment &
Lond. Investment Co. Ltd. Ciba (China) Ltd. Davie, Boog & Co., Ltd. Dodwell Motors Ltd, Dyschem Trading Co.
(H.K.) Ltd.
Ed. A. Koller & Co., Ltd. The Ekman Fareign
Agencies (China) Ltd. Fehaco Ltd.
F. W. Golding, Gelgy Trading Co., Ltd.
Boslo (Ching Dronch) Hàng Kong. Gilman & Co. Ltd. Hong Kong Tours & Travel Service Atd.
Hoochet Chemical Products
Ltd.
Y Jobsan & Co.
Kion Gwan Co., (China)
Ltd.
Landis Brothers & Co., Ltd. Lebet (China) Limited. Longmans, Green & Co.,
Ltd.
L. Rondon & Co. (H.K.)
Ltd.
Mondarin Textilos. Ltd. Marklin Advertising Ltd. The Marconi International Marina Communication Co., Ltd.
THE
The National Cash Register
Co. (H.K.) Ltd.
Otis Elevator Co.
P. C. Woo & Co.
Pook Tramways Co., Ltd. Philips Hong Kong-Ltd. S. H. Langston & Co., Ltd. Singer Sawing Machine Co, Shriro (China) Ltd. William Jacks · · ·
(Hong Kong) Cai L Winkler & Co.,
(Hong Kong) Ltd.
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£5,500,000, the Arcadia was launches on the Clyde in May 1953.
Mother and 7 perish in fire
Lynn, Mass., Jan. 5: A mother and seven children' perished in a house fire today as a frantic father accidentally locked himself out, after rescuing his youngest child.
"Fire, fire, éave my babies," family house. Mrs Amerouit's screamed. Docald Amérault, 23, body was found on a stairway when he found the door to the attic, indicating she tried · claimed tight after droppin to save her chikiren.. this child 25 feet from a second- sterey porch into the arms of a Leighbour.
He is a jet engine atter with the 20th Field Maintenance
She joined the fleet of liriers Squadron at the base and has boen i Britain just over two operated by P and O-Orient of
between England and Australia, years.
Police Superintendent Wood and made her maiden voyage to told the court that the girl's Australia in February 1954.
IN ATTIC
as he threw his weight against Mr Amerault cried hysterically
the locked door in an effort to break it down...
When the door wouldn't The pre-dawn Bre took the budge, Ameraujt jumped from lives of his wife Am, 23, six the porch, He was injured and
their children, and· the was taken to a hospital, ". His- children's four-month-old | condition was listed as fair. cousin, Barbara. Jean Hollings- Barbara Hollingsworth,, 17. mother of Barbara Jean, also | partly clothed body was found; The Arcadia is distinguish- All the children were sleep-was burned. Her condition, 'was
"chimney-stack", ing in the attle of the two- reported good-UFI,
in a ditch at Ridegwell.--Reuter. ¡ able by her
Comment THAT
of the
day
worth
MAN IN HAVANA!
economy, particularly by taking half of Cuba's larga sugar crop.
Granted the role of poor re
lation and the inequalities of native and American Kving standards in Cuba have given rise to wide: spread discontent but there In no rational explanation for the campaign' "of "abuse to which Washington has THE world has got used
been subjected, or for the to the spectacle of old
confiscations of millions Of frienda turning on Ametlen
dollars worth of American and
chorusing "Yankeo
and property
Industry. Imperiallam" in wild, un-Moreover the violence of ruly mob scenes before the Castro's language rivals local American Embassy...
anything Peking has sald The year 1900; provided In recent years and the many examples but perhaps Job-like patience of the nono1 more amazing. American Government in than the rapid and com the face of those, taunts plate deterioration which has been a cause of wonder ... took place in relations be- to the world. 2.
tween America and Cuba,
MOMMENDABLY,
It was America which freed the island from three cen- turios of Spanish: rulo 60 YearA AND. And gave it a Independence. And in the years since, "it is cons vfributed-kanurously to the
› bolstering! (of sthe-look]
Prosi
dont Elsenhower resisted the temptation to ap down his bearded' antagon lake. Last year, how- over, American exports, 10,
early in the Now Your for a reduction in the US Em bassy staff in Havana to.. eloven barely enough to run a coffee bar'or a soup kitchen President Eisen- hower had little choice but to sover ties altogether. As far as Amerion de con- cerned, the severing of re- marks the lowest sible level to which it con Ro in. 'mani- festing displeasure, short
The
Cubans still have a
card or two to play. More than
ΟΙ wark
do-
.be
putation locally by Ing' so remains seon. Ho
appeprz to bo encountering growing local opposition. A spate of sabotage in recent weeks reflects the disenchantment
many feel
Wiskered "bandito"
tho
Teddy Boys paradise. There Is also hardening opposition to tho• Castro regimg elsewhere in South America as exemplified by Peru's rupture relations earlier, this week.
8,000 American civilians Sosuat aid has been rushód have yet to leave the coun to the island to make up:
try and their departure may be hampered and pro- party confisented. There la niso
an the US Naval bane at Guantanamo Bay which Castro could theoretically at any rator-take over.
have difficulty mov- might ing the Navy out, but if he is prepared to provoke A⠀⠀ anhty and thoroughly explosive situation; here is
the island were embargoed, is ), THETHER he will try and whon the demand camer
W
balator - his cr
for
cancelled American
contracts but if fa doubtful If this will' koop Castro In power indefinitely. And while, kicking Uncle Sam's panta may be a smart-alock. way of showing one's in- depondence, it is no sub stitute for practical policies for averyone. Which to asure botter wa
way of
le~whint "Castro plodged when he came to pawar two. YOMIA. BAO Andwich, thái people of Cuba ATM BUILI walling for.
Police sub-inspector
fined for three
traffic offences
Police Sub-Inspector Anthony Lyne was fined $350 by Mr I.. T. Morris at Causeway Bay Court this morning.
Lyne faced three traffic summonses.
Mr Morris sale in his ruling that the prosecution had proved the case "very thoroughly" and the evidence pointed *Con- clusively to the guilt of the des fendant on the three charges.” Lyne, who was "represented by. Mr Gordon Hampton, of Hastings and Co, had pleaded not guilty to summonses for careless driving, falling to stop. after an accident and falling to report an accident.
Evidence
by A Chung
was given prosecution
carller
witness,
the Chal-kong, about
accident which occurred
near
UK ASKED
TO STOP
TỤC LOÀN
London, Jan. 5.
Sirui Fai-terrace in Stubbs-road The Prime Minister Mr
on August 31 last year.
Driving van
#
Chung, who was driving van at the time, said when he was negotiating à bend, a white car hit the van in the rear. Chung sald the white drove away, but he had time to take down the number,
con-
Harold Macmillan ferred with senior ministers today on whether to veto an offer by the glant Trades Union Congress of an interest-free £50,000 loan to Belgium's striking Socialists,
Tang Wal-poon, a police sub- inspector, receiveą Chung's re- The surprise discussion In Mr port and also a plece of broken | Macmillan's office came after a chromium "which looked like solarp public protest against the plece of broken bumper willy TUC decision by the Belgian some red paint on it,"
Embassy here. Insp. Tang said, he found the
A spokesman.described the vehicle on the evening of the toán offér" vs ""unexpected and. day at the Hongkong and curious" and he asserted Garage, Repulas · Bay,
that it seemed to be laterided to
rame
He said the offside front wing boisier what he termed "an un- and the offside centre bar of justifiable strike? just when it the car were later, disengagedissing its intensity."
the
and taken to a Government The TUC's decision obviously chemist for analysis, together confronted the British Govern- with
small piece of ment with ΔΙ embarrassing chromium, and Chung's von situation.
Mr E. Collins, the chemist, testified that as a result of analysis he found the red paint on the small piece of chromium "in fact came from the van."
HAVE POWERS
"It Mr Macmillan's cabinet reto the transfer of the money abroad-as they have powers to do since Belgiùm is outside the Sterling Area-they would face
Ghana withdrawing the hostility of labour unions,
Congo troops
Casablanca, Jan, 5. Ghana has agreed to with- draw
Yet if they allow it to go through, Anglo-Belgian political relations could be seriously die- turbed.
A Treasury spokesman ropart- her troops from the ed, meantime, that the TUC hea the Congo, United Nations Command in not yet applied for the necessary delogation sources authority to transfer the funds at the African "summit" ent-which are intended to relieve fgrence meeting here said to- distress among strikers" families. day...Reuter.
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