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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1961..

'STRONGLY URGED

TO JOIN COMMON MARKET

Beauties from nine Spanish Region, contesting for the title of Miss Spain 1901 are silown here at Barajas. Air part where they saw the TWA Super-Jel which will take the winner lo Long Beach, Callt, to compete for the titin of Mits International Beauty. The International Beauty Congress will be held on July 15, 1961 and beauties from many other countries of the world will travel on TWA to California. (Shown left to right are); Margarita Loveras of Baleares Islands, Maria Herrero of Leon, Carmela Cervero of Gali- ela, Gloria Fernandez of Barcelona, Maria Del Carmen Oxuna of Cataluna, Elena Her- rera (ixs Spain 1980) of Bantandor, Dolores Berrer of Valencia, Marisol Hasque Region, Maria Antonia Rojo of Old Castille and Mercedes Estrada of Andalucia.

Gonzales of

Britain withdraws squadron of jets from Kuwait

Kuwait, July 10.

One of two British squadrons of Hawker Hunter jet fighters withdrew from Kuwait

today to another bose in the Persian Gulf.

'The situation is calm and the troops are enjoying cooler weather.

We asked for assistance from our brethren but none came."

The British had been invited But the mystery of how the when neighbouring Arab states operation will end remains. fulled to help, It added,

The

Kuwait news- weekly

Informed sources here believe todayraq was Al Rai Al Am

planning to Invade commented: "We shall hot ask Kuwait on July 14, but had the the British

leave plans upset by Kuwait's de- against ciaratlon

of Independence on June 19.

paper

troops

without guarantees óggression.

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Earthquake causes panic in Chile

Sheikh Jaber Ahmed Sabbah is regarded hers as one of the most Influential personalities in Kuwait after the ruler, and his talks were seen as particularly important.

Share oil

Some press reports from the Middia East have suggested the UAR may bring up in talks with the Kuwaitis the question Meanwhile, Britain is con

of Kuwait's sharing some sulting the ruler of Kuwait on git DEVOTOS

economiy for the next step towards settling development of the Arab world. the crisis, a source in London Though the Soviét

said today.

Union voted the British resolution on The general feeling in Lon-Kuwalt in the Security Council, don is that Britain would be the prospects of getting some willing to see its troops in Ku- United Nations backing for wait replaced by a force under Kuwaiti settlement are not re- the United Nations, provided garded here with pessimism. this has the agreement of the

British policy ascribes im- Arab countries.

portance to the efforts of the But it was understood that Arabs themselves, and Britain the views of the British gav- has welcomed any construeilve ernment were unlikely to cry-steps by the Arab League.

Action Committee says participation vital to Europe

Paris, July 10. The Action Committee for a United States of Europe today strongly urged Britain to join the European Common Market. The Committee, presided over by M. Jean Monnet, father of the European Economic Com- munity, and representing the non-Communist political parties and trade union federations in the six Commun Market coun- tries, adopted a resolution which said:

"The Committee considera That the participation of Great Britain and other European countries in the three European communities and the CO- operation of our countries on the political plane would bring

Ministers ask

Britain

to join talks

Rome, July 10.

Important contribution to the The Foreign Ministers of

unification of Europe and the organisation of the West.

GREAT IMPORTANCE

the six Common Market countries today urged Britain to join them in talks on Aug. 1.

The Ministera

The Committee attaches the

meeting here greatest importance to the pro- decided to propose to the Bri- sperity of the Commonwealth tish Government that a meet- and considers that Britain's ing of the Council of Ministers membership of the

of the West European Union European

should be held on union will

Aug. 1 for favour this pro- eperily, whatever the commer Weat European Unien consists "politica? consultations." The cial attachments thereby made

of the six Common Market necessary"

countries and Britain.

The resolution emphasised the importance the Committee ot taches to acceptance of all the common rules administered by the common Institutions of the Economic Com- European munity.

"It Is this which has enabled unity of action of our six coun- tries to take the place of nation- al rivalries," the resolution said.

OPEN TO ALL

The Ministers also reached agreement on the agenda of the forthcoming meeting of the six Heads of Government in Bonn on July 18.

Smallng happily, Princess Margaret, is assisted from her motor-car by Mr Lewis Douglas, former United States Ambassador in London, before entering the Theatre Royal, Stratford, London, for the Theatre Workshop production, “They Might be Glanta". Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones, Princess Siargaret's husband, is seen extremo right, - (Reuter- photo).

U.S. MISSILE-WARNING

SATELLITE FAILS

Washington, July 10.

The first attempt to launch a missila-alarm satellite and put it into an orbit that would have taken it over the Soviot Union failed at Point Arguello, California, today when the 98-foot rocket failed to lift from its launching pad. Tochnicians hastily off of the mechanism to get rid highly-explosive liquid oxygen fuel and prevent a launching pad disaster.

White smoke A huge pluto of while sanoke

the mushroomed frum

Allas rocket's first stage, and when the smoke and fumes died away the rocket was still standing on its pad

It

U.S. HOUSE APPROVES

was apparently HM- According to a source close to damaged. the Italian

the delegation

The Air Force said the laun- egends of the Heads of Govern-ching attempt had been cort-

BILL DEALING WITH

UNDESIRABLE ALIENS

Washington, July 10.

ment Meeting will include the celled, but that they might try The House today for the third time approved

following four questions

of

A) Examination of the prob- Iems of the development European political co-operation,

again tomorrow.

The 30-foot long Midas III satelite was perched on top of the Atlas rocket ready to take its first peop' at Russian ter- B) General aspects of Euro-ritory within three hours-If it

had got off the ground,

The satellite contains

an

Midas 1, launched in February

last year failed to

arbit Midas II cot into orbit in May

of

The resolution concluded: "The pen Defence, Committee

repeats that the European community is a com- C) Europe and the problems infra-red "eye" said to bo cap- munity open to all and keenly of Africa,

able of sensing and reporting desires that the Government of G

the heat from a missile's ex- Great Britain, and other! D) Europe and the problems

haust hundreds of miles below. Europcan countries, should of Latin America-Reuter.

This was the third attempt rapidly decide to join the econo-

with the United States space- mic and political European union Santiago, July 10.

spy system. now in the course of formation," An earthquake caused

panic at 4:14 am (0914

The Committee in expected to edopt and publish tomorrow a GMT)

today on

installse for a day or two yet. The British Government is re-recommendation to

Diplomatic observera be- Curico, 70 miles south of

set up D. garded as anxious to withdrow Common Markel ar European Santiago, but there wore lieved the British government

before long is forces from Monetary Fund. wishes to see what results of casualties come out

Kuwait. At present a useful part no reports

of the talks which

o! its most mobile unlts are Kuwaiti mission or damago.

under Sabbah, Sheikh Jaber Ahmed

Immobilised in the Persian Gulf. Sharp earth tremors last night Director of the Finance De-Reuter. shook the northern cities of pariment, have in the United Arlea, 1,350 miles from Santiago, Arab Repubile and other Arab and lanique, 1,200 miles from countries. Frightened Inhabl- Santiago, tants ran into the streets but there were no casualties and no reports of damage.-AP.

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the

The meeting

Arab of the League Counelt on Wednesday

will also be closely followed; here

A British Crossword Puzzle

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27

ACROSS

1 Tag.

1 No gentlemen!

4 Pack.

7 Royal role.

B Mult,

í Itave.

10 Very proper.

12 Stake.

14 That's mean!

16 Away.

17 Subsequently,

20 May be caught on the hapi

29 You-once,

24 Self-conceit.

25 Compete.

go. Grate.

27 Bling with words?

DOWN

2 And wine?

3 Dozed.

4 Foreign wear.

6 Vagabonds.

o Liquid,

11 Frenchman.

13 Chit about money?

13 Tenders. A

18 Carnivore.

10 Refuge.

19 Herb.

21 Jump a year? 22 Handle.

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Trouble in Bulgaria

A Committee spokesman sald tonight: "If Great Britain came Inte the Common Market, the European Monetary Fund we have in mind could be, used to stabilise the whole monetary system of the West.

"One of its effects could be to help sterling ot moments of strain.

MORE STABILITY

A

Court extends injunction against strike

New York, July 10. Federal Judgo today Issued a Toft-Hartley in- the junction extending order that halted the national maritimo strike Tast week,

It was the first strike-halting "It is obvious that if the six injunction sought by the Ken- Common Market countries.poolnedy Administratlun. their gold and foreign currency

New York, July 10. Newswook magazino's "Periscope" column tald today that Bulgaria is "the latest trouble spot for the Kremlin." "Encouraged by the example of Yugoslavin, younger, low-help 10 level party workers in Soña are ngitating for a change in the Government," it said.

reserves, they will have mere Federal Judge Sylvester J. and will be in a position to offer 18-day walkout would endanger currency stability 49 group Byan ruled that a renewal of the

underdeveloped the national health and safely. countries to an extent that has not been possible hitherto.

Government attorney's had said a walkout would threaten "The regime is quietly coun- "This could be truer still it more than half of the about 100 teracting with large-scale de- | Great Britain formed part of ships in the US. merchant feel. portation of dissidents,UPI. the Common Market"-Reuter. UPI.

YURI GOES VISITING

Space age diplomacy

codont

offices

扭 Admiralty

London, July 10. On the other hand there is, Minister Macmillan at his tem- Britain could not find a pre-popular feeling-exemplified byporary

the mass circulation Daily Mirror House--UPI. for grooting 0 in an editorial today-that Gaga- spaceman tonight to it rin's feat cuts ACTORS pli assigned a minor Govern-Ideological lines.

ment official to mact Major Yuri Gagarin when he arrives tomorrow,

ANXIETY

After a day of anxious con- nideration during which tho Evening Standard carried the

The world's first cosmonaut created much exclloment in headline: "Oh Yuri," You're

Whitehall.

Some Headache," the Govern- ment arrived at a compromire Prime Minister Macmillan and which it apparently hoped would his Government raced this satisfy everybody.

quandary!

Protocol

Francis F. Turnbull, 36. thal Secretary exports said

_of_the_Office of the status Ministry of Solence, was assigne Gagarin had no offelal and hence quailfled for no specialed to welcome the Soviet space- treatment during his visit to the man at London Airport. Soviet Exhibition here.

POPULAR FEELING Tumila is undoubtedly deter mined to make as much pro- paganda capital as possible out of the first spaceman's first ap- pearance in a Western country,

Tumbull, who is a historian rather than a scientiat, in the | Chief Assistant to the Minister of Science, Lord Hallsham; · 'Ho peaks no Russian and will take an interpretar

During Qxrin's - three-day stay here, he will ́viell Primo

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A bill which its baciary cald ; immigrants” because of abuses would block unreasonably long ; in a landful of cases,

Walter. court tests v Justice Depart- Rep. Francis F. ment immigration orders was (D-Pa), the bill's sponsor, sald passed on a 304 to 80 roll call all legitimate rights would be 110- and sent to the Senate, where protected. But he said two sballar blila

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deportation year after year 48 some have done in the past.

Under the BI, deportation could be contested only in the Court of Appeals under speci- sharply fled conditions. Administration

OPPOSING VIEW

The measure was

last year but its radlo failed, opposed by Rep. Emanuel Celandings of fact in deportation This Point Arguello launcher, (D-N.Y.), Chairman of the cases would be held to be con- Ing pad is by the Pacific Ocean | Judiciary Committee, who said clusive It supported by reason- 150 miles north of Los Angeles. it would penalise many "in-able, substantial and probative --Rout

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