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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961.

'BERLIN, NUCLEAR TESTING CLOSELY LINKED'

Eden tells Lords: Resist

atomic blackmail

London, Oct. 18.

The Earl of Avon, formerly Sir Anthony

Ireland's last "keener"

-dies-

Bantry, Oct. 18,

of Ireland's "Kooners" professional wailers

at

Eden, in his maiden speech in the House Mrs Kato Connolly, the last of Lords, said today that the free world! could not submit to Soviet "atomic blackmail and survive."

Outspoken

American

leaves Nigeria

Lagos, Oct. 19. Her eyes filled with tears, Margery Michelmore left by air for Puerto Rico for a fresh start in the U.S.

Lord Avon, who resigned s Prime Minister in 1967 because of health after the Sucz

33 DIE FROM TB

Thirty-five deaths from in- fectious diseases occurred dur

ng the week ended on October 7 as compared with 34 in the previous weeks, according to ometal health ligures released Today,

Of the total, 33 deaths were from tuberculosis and one each from mensies and diphthers,

wokes and funerals-has In the same period, 1835 fresh died here at the age of

100.

dieri)

cases of tuberculosis were not- fled, bringing to 0.248 the total number of tuberculosis cases re-

year.

(Awake began when a person orter since the beginning of the Other infectious senses noli- cident, said Russia's resump- Mry Connolly, who lived afted in the week were: amoebi- tion of nuclear tests was inter- Cahirnaerin, often earned dvejasis-three Cases: dysentery ed to intimidate.

shillings as a young woman for (bacillary}~~15 casea; enteric ath nding a wake, crying and fever (typhoid)—37 cades; Berlin and nuclear testing wolling throughout the night. poliomyellis - oue case; dip- were closely linked.

Breast-beating and thumping theria -- nine cases; measles the brad on the floor was attane ease; ophthalmia neonatorum part of the keener's art.

ix cases; And mularin-39 CHSUS.

Births registered In the Polony totalled 2,703-858 in Hongkong, 1447 in Kowloon and 300 lux the New Territories. There were 300 deaths from all cause-108 in Hongkong, 175 in Kowloon and 28 in The New Territories,

That Is the reason why, though we shall negotiate, and should, the free world cannot bmit to atomic blackmall and survive,'

Signposts

When the wake was over, the walling wotnen would follow the coffin to the grave yard, where they would put onna show of professional Lord Avan who was speakinger, sometimes falling on to in a foreign policy debate, add-into the grave.

the coffin as it was lowered

ed: "I suggest four signposts as guides in these uncertain times; Mrs Connolly never had to stand by our allies, fuini aur day's

illnest in her

obligations, repudiate threats China Mall Special. and probe for negotiations, while being aware of appease- ment.

Peace Corps after declar- To stand Brm over Berlin

was not to invile war.

in

a quivering voice: "I

It was

am very sorry to be leav-the surest way of averting it. "It we are firm, we shall get ing Nigeria."

But we cannol negotiations. after the other, nor the taunt accept a series of dictates one of being hostages," he said - Heuter.

Miss Michelmore, who raisect a storm with nplied criticism of Nigerian Ilving conditions on a posteard that went astray, was whisked aboard ☐ plane for London tonight by US. Embassy officials.

Minutes later she left the country where she had been scherkiled to teach English 10 African children for two years. She never held a class.

REGRET

The quick farewell was Д manrked contrast to the greetings Nigerian officials KRVO Miss Michelmore and 36 other Peace Corps voulnteers on their arrival 23 days ago.

Labour MP

joins Conservatives

London, Oct. 18.

Gunner fined for punching

fe.-

man in street

Gnr John Connolly, 23, of 32 Medium Regt RA was fined $150 by Mr R. W. Connon at South Kowloon Magistracy this morning for common assault, and Was ordered to pay $25 compensation to the com- plainant Shum Chi-ying,

complained that the soldier held him without any (apparent reason while he was

Shum

Ten to appear in October court sessions

At the beginning of the October Criminal Sessions tomorrow, ten accused will appear before Mr Justice R. H. Mills-Owens on charges of murder, rapo and dengerous drugs

offences.

The accused are: Siu Chiu- ee, charged with acting in the management of a place in which a dangerous drug was uglow- Tully manufactured; Siu Chi- yan, charged with being a ten- ant suffering a place to be used for the manufacture and stor age of dangerous drugs; La ran On, alias Lai She-on, charged with the murder of Chan Hung; Ng Tak-leung. charged with possession of dangerous drugs;

Before going to the airport, the Mr Alan Brown, who re-walking home in Nathan-road

signed his seat as a Labour early on September 18. 1-

Member of Parliament le freed himself and earlier this your took his way, but was caught by the seat among the Conserva-Hunner who punched him. Shum lost ti fountain tives-when the House of valued at $10 in the incklent. Mak Sun-wo; charged withh Commons resumed yoster- day.

Nigerian Government nounced, Miss Michelmore call-i ed on the Governor-General of this West African nation and ex-; pressed "regret at her thought- fless act in writing the postcard.

NEW JOB

Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver announced in Washing-

He resigned in

protest

tun that Mig Michelmore has against Labour apposition's de I not resigned from the Peace fence polley and "left-wing in-

Corps and we do not want herfluence." to." He said the is going to the permanent Pence

Explaining the reasons for Corps Field this change, Mr Brown sald Training Centre in Puerto Rico yesterday: "I Joined the Con- ! at the Peace Corps' request.

servatives for the very simple From there, he said, she may reason that my views coincide be reassigned to another pro- with their viewpoints," China Juct.—AP.

Mail Special.

'Cleopatra' losses

US$2 MILLION FOR STUDIO

London, Oct. 18.

A spokesman for a group of insurance brokers said today that 20th Century-Fox will be paid U.S.$2 million against their losses in their first attempt to make the film "Cleopatra" with Elizabeth Taylor.

"The case has been settled out of court," said the spokesman. "The decision was reached In New York, and we believe, everyone is happy."

Earlier infemonts had sold U studio claimed U.S.93 mil- lion losse whin Miss Taylor's Berlas of leng illnesses and bad weather forced abandonment of the filming in Britain.

In Rome

The film is now being made

In Romo and Mis Taylor is on the job.

The star has been pronouneed [completely recovered. But local fim offcials said she will pre-

nave bably

lo undergo medical examination In the olian capital before new in- (surance is finally settled for "Cleopatra." They sald NO difculifes are expected-AP.

BUT IF HE'S FINANCING MAKASH OUT OF THE PROFITSA SOMETHINGS GOT TO

DE DONG ABOUT

LIZ TAYLOR

pen

A charge of larceny from the rape; Mu Wal-fun. alios Ma person against the Holdier was Luen-fong, charged with the not proved, and Cnr Connolly murder of Ma Wai-ku; Chau was discharged on this count, Kit, Hul Tsi-kong and Chau Ah- luk, charged with manufacture and possession of dangerous drugs; and Kong Kama, charged with the murder of Yin Kal,

Chased people while drunk

Peter J. Barnen, 20, acting leading mechunle of HMS Vic- torious, was fined $50 by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Magistrocy this morning for be- having in a disorderly manner.

It was stated in court that defendant was Keen chasing while people in the street drunk, at 5.40 pm yesterday,

Lockhart-road.

Parking ban

Woman driver used car for private hire

A woman driver was fined $200 by Mr A. Garcia at South Kowloon Magistracy this morning for plying a private car for hire on September 27 and for driving without third party insurance.

Parking of vehicles will not be allowed on the sea-front side of Edinburgh Pince, be- tween the Star Ferry pier and of 108 Shanghai-street,

The woman, Meung Mul, 35, first the West wall

of the Royal door, was alan disqualified from Naval dockyard, from midnight driving for 12 months. on Saturday until about 11 am on Sunday.

Two constables. in plat- The cur park will be closed clothes boarded the defendant'a for this

perlod la connectioneur in Hunghom district that with the annual cross-harbourday and during the journey saw swimming race to be held on a woman passenger pay defen- Sunday morning.

dant a fare of 50 cents.

DEADLOCK OVER

NEW UN CHIEF

United Nations, Oct. 18.

| Mr Adlai Stevenson, chief United States delegate and Mr Valerian Zorin, Soviet Deputy For- eign Minister, failed to break the deadlock over the appointment of an interim Secre- tary-General during a 75-minute meeting here tonight.

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