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U.S. food surpluses not much help

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1961,

London, Apr. 20, Surpluses of food in the United States and olso- where were irrelevant to the problem of world hunger, said Earl Do La Warr, Chairman of tho United Kingdom Com mittea for the Freedom from Hunger Campaign. lle said this in an address to the Institute of Rural Life at Home and Overseas today.

It was frequently the wrong Tort of food always in the wrong place and could not be paid for by the people who needed 11, he declared.

Lord De La Warr sakt more than 40 per cent of the world's population were eating a great den Jess than Brilon con- skered necessary even to main- weight, let alone tain

clve energy for productive work.

Our function

This situation was completely Unnecessary, Lord De La WAIT weal on Enough was known about food production in under-developed tropical and arcus

Sir

BRITAIN WILL LEAD EUROPE IN RESEARCH INTO CANCER

London, Apr. 20. Cecil Wakeley, Chairman of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, forecast here that by July next year, Europe's most advanced cancer research centre would be operating in London. He told the Fund's annual meeting that laboratories cost ing more than £1 million were to be equipped In London's

Lincoirs Inn Fields.

The centre "should make

the contribution to powerful intensive war that is being waged against the disease" salf) Sir Cecil. If the Fund's Anan-

Racing driver's

sister failed

einl support was maintained, he test third time

added, it would be opened free

of delat.

Investigation

research The Fund's current programme includes the world's biggest cancer research CX- periment which began in Guernsey, Channel Istouts. three months ago.

The four-year experiment is planned Lu

The explore possibility that unblanecd hormone production inay play a part in human breast cancer.

If this is not inly.

I proved to be carlier diagnos and possible prevention would be possible.

Mr A. Dickson Wright. 1 Fund's treasurer, reported that

had been spent £250,000

the research

year. sluring China Mall Special.

to solve the problem, "Everywhere the cry is for Independence," he said. "Depen- dence on charity pendence.

"Our function must be to the undernourished to help feed themselves."-China Mail Special.

LACK OF EXERCISE DAMAGES HEARTS

Sydney, Apr. 20. More hearts were damaged by lack of exercise than by uver indulgence in it, a well- known American heart spe- rialist. Dr Dudley While, sald today.

To prove his theory, the 74- year-old doctor walks and cycles for miles. around Washington.

Dr While arrived in Sydney by air today for a 210-day tour of Australla in support of the National Heart Compaign.

Among his

patients in

Nottingham, Apr. 29,

M Jean Salvadori, sister of Roy British racing driver Salvadori, failed at her third

10

attempt driving test.

2359

her

car

Chancellor makes way for Cudlipp

London, Apr. 20.

Sir Christopher Chancellor, rosigned today from the chairmanship of the Daily Horold (1929) Ltd and

scat

tho from his board.

on

ON the proposal of Sir Christopher, Mr Hugh Cudlipp, the Joint managing director Dully Mirror, was elected to succeed him.

Sir Christopher. 37, told the meeting that he would

chairman

of Odiranis

holders of a majority

reinnin

Press-

interest

in the Dally Herald-until the annital meeting in June.

Then he would relingish the ta chairmanship and be able state that Mr Cudlipp would be appointed chairman of Odhams in his place.

Press

£40 MILLION Mr Cudlipp,

aged 47. bas been nearly 20 years with the Daily Mirror group which re- cently acquired control of the

million Odham £40 comble, pablishers of two na- tional newspapers and about 130 and periodicals, Miss Salvadori, a' singer

One of the Odhams Press business woman. ascribed her failure to the fact that people interest is the Daily Rerald, an newspaper her independent labour" been have

telephoning before the test because they in which the remaining 40 per cent of the shares are held by had heard he had bern laking

relaxation treatment the Trades Union Congress.

Sir Christopher Chancellor for the test from a hypnotist.jalned Odhams Press Ltd in

"The examiner said my Fever- anz was not good enough and

drove

for slic

ch

I

the

too slowly traffic conditions, Fald-China Mall Special.

Churchill's old

to

secretary oppose

peer

London, Apr. 20.

A former secretary to Sir Winston Churchill has been adopted as Conservative candidate to fight Mr Anthony Wedgwood Bonn, Britain's "reluctant peer," for the Parliamentary seat of Bristol East.

He is Mr Malcolm Saint Clair,

a Gloucestershire farmer,

Mr Benn was Labour member the for the Bristol seat unti he United States is the former succeeded to a peerage, with a president, Mr Eisenhower.-1 seat in the House of Lords, en China Mail Special.

LAST GROUP OF DARA

SURVIVORS

LANDED

Bombay, Apr. 20.

The last group of survivons

of the 1-fated British liner

the death last year of his father, Viscount Stansgate, a former Labour cabinet minister,

Since he inherited the title, Mr Bean, who has an Ameri- can-born wife, has been fighting to avoid what he considers "re- legation" to the upper house of Parliament.

his

He wishes to renounce title and continue with a House of Commons career.

Disqualified

But the House last week de-

Dara, which sank in the Persianelded in a debate that Mr Bean

Gulf early last week after ais disqualifed from sitting in Are, bas arrived here aboard the Commons

the sister-ship Aronda.

reluctantly,

and is, however

peer.

TER 132 survivors in this

He kas nevertheless been group-26 passengers, 88 Indian crew and 18 British and Indian namlasted as a officers-were rescued after freontest his old seat.

Dara on April 8. She sank two

candidate to

broke out aboard the 5,030-lon Constitutionally, no one can days later during salvage prevent any candidate in Britain frum being nominated OT decree that electors

operations.

About 190 of the passengers and trew cted-China Mall vote for him. Special.

PORTUGAL ACCUSED

inst not

But if Mr Benn wins-which

politicians b. many

think 15 probable I would be open to his defeated opponent to present a petition seeking to make the election null and voiti and demanding his own return 13 incimber. China Mail Special.

United Nations, Apr. 20. Portugal was accused in the United Nations today of staging *holocaust" in her West

African territory of Angola,

M. Enimanul Dadel, of the former French Congo, told the

Lord Russell

General Assembly that Angola can't sit down

nationalists had

been "mas-

African

not

sacred by Portuguese para- chutists thirsty for blood." but Airten would

suffer this holocaust for much longer."

London, Apr, 20. Doctors orders will prevent 88-year-old Earl Russell taking part in a mass anti-nuclear sit- down here an Aprit 29, it was announced today,

One of the organisers told a conference that Lord

M. Dndet was first speaker in the debate today, in which the Afro-Asian group has tabled a resolution calling for A sub-press committee to report on Angula, Russell, beiter known us Beit-

to introducerand and for Portugal reforms in Angola.-Reuter.

STRIPTEASE APPEAL

London, Apr. 20. Geoffrey Anthony Quinn, also known 03 Paul Raymond, 35- year-old club owner Aned £5,000 and £500 cools at Lon- don scions on April 14 for an offence associated with strip- tense performances, today lodged notice of appeal agaitist conviction.

Quina had dented keeping o disorderly house at the Ray- mond Revuebar

Ieuter.

Club Solio~~

Russell the philosopher, had a severe attack of shingles. (Shingles an acute skin

eruption around the waist and

lower chest)~~Reuter.

1959 as vice-chairman after 15 years as a general manager of Reuters,

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He was appolated chairman of Oxhams Press on June 10 Jast year and Chairman of the Daily Herald five days later. Sir Christoper said "I lad Mr Hugh Cudlipp la toking Over the chairmanship of the Daily Herald. This is a logien) step."-Reuter,

NOT PLANNING TO

RE-MARRY

Hollywood, Apr. 20, Marilyn Monroe sald today she Would no1 marry Joe Dimaggio again.

"We're just friends, really," she told a reporter.

Miss Monroe sald she had a wonderful time in Florida re- cently with Dimaggio.-AP.

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