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THE CHINA MAIL, ・・ SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1981.

British wool exporters

NUCLEAR DETERRENT complain of MAINTAINED PEACE:

LORD LANSDOWNE

Edinburgh, March 3.

The Marquess_of_Lansdowne, British Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said here today that it was "the terror of nuclear power" which had maintained peace since the end of the last world war.

"I respect, although I do not agree with, those who are con scientious pacifists and do not believe in the use of fores," ie Bald.

"None of us in the end be lleves that the use of force is right, but, alas, it may be im pored on us."

DISARMAMENT

19 BANKS 'ARABISED'

Cairo, Mar. 3.

foreign

restrictions

Bradford, Mar. 3.

Unfair competition from Japan and import restrictions in the United States, New Zealand, and Latin America were lead- ing factors blocking an expansion of British wool exports, Mr J. Douglas Hood, Chairman of the National Wool Export Corporation, said here today. Mr F. J. Erroll, Minister of State, Board of Trade, was meeting 160 British wool exporters here today when Mr Hood told of the exporters' troubles.

President Nasser today de- creed an "Arabisation" of the fourteen Arab and five foreign banks in Damascus. Of the five foreign banks, three cro French, one is British, and one problems. to Italian.

Lord Lansdowne said the gov erument would continue strive for fatal disarmament,

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Disurnament was "hopeless thing" to look for, he Anid, "But I am convinced that to throw away the position of security we have achieved would be madness, and even wicked." -Reuter.

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The Minister's visit was to discuss world wool market

with

A MENACE

The decree provides that these banks must within ten Mr Hood said Japan proposed uonths become limited-capital to increase its wool cloth tarif Arab corporations. The capital

the inference that high of coch bank must be at least prices could be charged in the £3 million (Syrian), 35 per cent home market to subsidise her of which must be contributed fexport trade. by the state.-AFP.

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Japan's behaviour

was

menace in many parts of the. world, said Mr Hood, and the British wool textile Industry re- quired government help to cope with it.

Mr Erroll replied that thei government was disappointed that such a high rate of duty had replaced the United States wool cloth import quota.

Was

The British government would seek to improve the rate in negotiations at the earliest opportunity, he promised.

sald Mr Fiberalising her imports.

Japan rapidly

Britain must be ready to cut

discriminatory restric down

if British tions against her, exporters wanted to take full advantage of this rapidly ox Fanding market.

KENNEDY'S

PERSONAL

MESSAGE

TO K

Moscow, March 9.

QUEEN SEES IRAN'S CROWN

JEWELS

Tehran, March 3.

The Queen took a long, keen look at the fabulous crows jewels of Iran today. Her guide was Shah Mohammed Reza Paḥlevi.

She and the Duke of Edin burgh also saw 80 bartchested Iranian strongmon twir 25 pound dumbbells as, if they were sticks. They viewed pocket-size truck meet, and

A

ardaman pound a true ant sing a song comparing

Qučen to the moon,

tho

Then they dressed for a din ner featuring a "Persian blue" cocktail (gin and blue curacao) at Down in from Eng-

rmoked

and 4 land.

salmon

These were the high points of the first full day of the Queen's

peacock throne. It was a jam-

toto visit to the land of the packed day, featuring no lesa than 11 separate inspections,

visits or ceremonies.

MOST MEMORABLE

Of them all, the most memor ablo may well have been the trip to the vaulis of the central bank where the Shah safe- guards the diamonds, emeralds, rubies and pearls, the crowns, sceptres and necklaces from Iran's proud past.

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With the Shah and his beaming Empress Farah their alde, the Queen and "Prince

the Phillp studied jewels with obvious laterest, The Queen went back twice, In fact, to tako a close look at the most fabulous jewel of them all. the Daryaye Noor (sea nt, light) diamond. This is the sister

The United States Am-gem of the Kohinoor diamond, bassador, Me Llewellyn Thompson, has told the Saviot government ho will fly anywhere, anytime, to hand over to Mr Nikita Khrushchay

personal message from President: Kennedy,

This was revealed here today by Mr Thompson at a bricing for.correspondents.

The government intended to Tho American Ambassador insist, however, on adequato saw Andrel, Gromyko, Soviet safeguards for British Industry, Foreign Minister, yesterday. Mr Erroli anid-Router,

TV and religion

London, Mar. 3, Television in Britain has re- sulted in a greatly in- creased sale of sorious books and induced mil- lions to think seriously about religion, a govern- ment spokesman reports.

He requested an appointment with Mr Khrushchev and was told he would be notified when

U.S., France discuss

problems

Paris, March 3. Mr W. Avorell Harriman,

President Kennedy's roving ambassador, said after a 75-minute meeting' with Mr Michel Dobro, the French Prime Minister, to- night that "Wo pgreed on the nood for full co-opera- tion between Franco and the United Statos in various parts of the world where wo have common interests.

The Américan special envoy told reporters he and Mr Debre had discussed "a whole variety of problems,"

Mr Harriman, who will meet and have lunch with General de Gaulle tomorrow said in reply to questions that "it seems to me shat France looks at the common problem of Africa pretty much as we dó, We are prepared to

reposing in the Tower of Lon-help the new Afrlean nations to dott. Both originally belonged to develop their own institutions a ruler of India 230 years ago. without interference from Russin

"This is our "crown," the and Communis! “China,” Shah said to Prince Philip. “My

not Ito said Algeria was father was crowned with that." discussed except in the sense Mr that he had spoken to STRONG EARS

Debre about his meeting in Rabat with President Habib the emerald depart-Bourguiba "Ah,

of Tunisia when ment,

Prince Philip said ap- both

of attended the funeral proaching a

Alled with Bing Mohammed Fifth-Reuter, these gems,

"One would have to havo extraordinary strong cars 10 wear those, he remarked in an aside to Express Farah as they studied some king-size carrings.

cise

Before going to the bank, the Ryal visitors attended a sports

Better mothers

and where this could take place. display at Amdedich stadium are those with

ANOTHER SUBJECT

also

The Ambassador was seeing Mr Gromyko who left today for the United Nations- on another subject which he did not disclose to pressTACN,

He made the offer to seo Mr Khrushchev at the Soviet leader's convenience during a 20-minute talk in the Foreign Ministry.

Mr Khrushchev is at present continuing his "whistle-stop" tour around the Soviet Uulon in a bid to raise agricultural production.

Mr Thompson's offer is, seen here by observers to under- Lord St Oswald, a Lord-in-score the urgency with which Walting ( government post in the new American administra the Royal household) said this tion is seeking an improvement was duo to television pro in Soviet-American relations. grammes.

It had brought the find aris to those who previously had no more than a marginal bequaint- ance with them.

Lard St Oswald made these points in a debate on television and broadcasting in the House of Lords-China Mail Special..

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London, Mar. 3.

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MURDERER OF

THREE WOMEN

GETS LIFE

..

part-time jobs

Sydnoy, March 3.- Woman who had part-timo jobs often mada. batter mothers than those that did not, English psychia- trist, Dr Doris Odlům, said last night.

New York, Mar. 3. She said such women had a A jury found Chester (Rocky) "good status", while women Weger gulity of murder today who stayed at home were just in the slaying of three women | "family doormats".

in Starved Rock State Park. Dr Odium is in Sydney lee- the Post-Graduate

They recommended life, im- turing for

Committee For Medicine, and

prisonment

the Marriage Guidance Coun-

Weger stood

white-faced without flinching when the versil.

dict was read.

She said woman who work- The verdict came after nine ed part-time had an advantage hours and 40 minutes of delt over stay-at-home mother bo- beration at the conclusion of a cause they: |flvo-week trial.

Had more interest

their chiltronL

In

Had ✡ measure of

economic independence

The jury of seven women and Ave men recommended he be sentenced to life imprisonment.

Possible verdicts had included which gave them better, slalus death in the electric chair, life with husband and family.. imprisonment, imprisonment for not lesa than 14 year or acquittal-UPI.

Cyclone whips West Australia

Ferth, Mar. 3

For the third time in five weeks, a cyclone hás

whipped the Western

Australian port of Onslow bringing 12 inches of rain in 24 hours,

Onslow has now had nearly 30%1⁄2 inches for the yoke so far, The first storm on January 20 brought, more than 10 inches of rain and left such havoc that supplies had to be down in from the south.

The blast on ebruary 11 loft foods which yesterday sull out the southern highway China Mail Spedia),'

Were more popular, be- cause: they usually spent their earnings for their chil- dren's pleasure.

★Were not so possessive,

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