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Light variable winds becoming moderate north to northeast later. Cloudy with occasional rain. At 1 pm at the Observatory the temperature was 76 degrees F and the humidity 84 per cent.

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Comment Zorin: 'Don't preach at us' Stevenson: 'Hypocrisy' BITTER USSR-U.S. CLASH AT U.N.

of the

day

Litter-bugs

TONGKONG is n

HAN

DERAIL

ful spot. Nane disagrees with that Its wide hays, sweeping hillsides, golden Hands Lil leafy slopes create an image of beauty that haunts the imaginal.m for ever. Naturally this an 3111 environment for epey.

as the 18 K and the warm fe days follow, what thay reasonaish

ih more

AUSTRALIA Nuclear tests

TO VOTE FOR DUTCH

PROPOSAL

in

United Natutas. Nov. 15. Australia announced the General Assembir to- day that it would vote in favour of a Dutch proposal to appoint a N. commis - sion to consider

Hib)C

And

that

that people should go for a

Bar pienic?

what Reems most unreasonable is after spending an enchant ing day beautiful sur

should roundings. exple

leave their litter scattered around.

Those who have det: the

Colony sun time will re

call that several years ago there was an outery, and Government posted war inke and supplied litter bing for thrae contem

Bul vandnis. porary

Gaverument bas opened

roads inte

now

DIM

sites

141-

the New Terri tories,

pienie have become available. NONSIDER the

sequences of this. The sleep Krew slopes ver looking Clear Water Bav are Hirewn with scraps f dirty newspapers, discard-

ed cigarette packets, and other refuse. Hebe Haven, and its immediate en. virons which afford Parte tuaries for pienie parties

are scattered with manis of rubbish, while the small! streams which run down to sea are clattered Top

water-logget

beer

the with tins. It is a scandal that :

internationalisation

self-deter Weni

rventual

nf

New

mination Guinea.

Mr James Plimsoll. Aus- tralia's chief delegate, wid the Assembly that

Lhr

"con Dutch proposal was Structive and peaceful" and Indonesian deplored

Indonesia

statements that

if

would resort to force the Assembly endorses the Netherlands plan

in- These statements volved a challenge to the independence and

INDI

peleare

United of the Nations Mr Plimsoll said. They could have no place

the Assembly's de. liberations. recommenda tions, or decisions.Bro-

ter

debate

fireworks

United Nations, Nov. 15. The Soviet and United States delegates nuclear again clashed bitterly over weapons testing today as the General Assembly's main political committee opened its annual disarmament debate.

Mr Valerian Zorn. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, critic.

for farling ised the US

alien resolution adopted yesterday th went

utlaw 1/2 150 कर्श

weapons, and he asserted that at was not proper to preach te

UN

Hypocrisy

M1

Aulia

Sievermon.

The Soviet Union, which had broken the voluntary moratorium on testing.

now aceused the U.S. of standing Against an uncontrolled mora- Lorlum, he said. The U.S. was prepared to sign a treaty now.

Et us out oul this Theterse

Mi and get down to business," Atevenson demanded

US

For her, 11 thear b. tanke statements mga modneral issue,

Tegomed Ha! Was Nokar of the cradlest lesson

K itsgoerist ! kave Jistened to.

Princess catches

her own lunch

Tokyo, Nov. 16.

such a situation exists, and A desire for closer ties between Japan and Britain

measures

must

be taken. against the litter-bug. People who can scatter their rubbish over the landscapin should

be given a sharp

lesson in

the

14

good marners.

0

on the both Mr Zorin and Mr Stevenson urged quick resumption of negotia- -taris, but they remained divided 11/20 (91,90sition of the forum

which these should beg

T

Troika

Mr Zoria repeated Soviet de- troika"-style committee composed 1/ Com- mus, neutralist and Western Delegations. Mr Stevenson said this was quite unacceptable to many other nations."

But both nien appeared to draw eneouragement from the concluded Soviel- (n Brin-

was the theme of the Japanese press today American agreement as it continued reporting the visit of Princesses that should guide future! Alexandra with enthusiastic and even poetic headlines.

T

Ahwar 19tions, agreed that Prin- russ Alexandra deserved to be riess ribed as one of the world's best dressed women

CHARMING

The Portss horsedd this: Dress designers, uskel The greatest offenders are morting changed

Sparts students Who form clothes and drove into the coin- pienie parties, often ae- try to catch ducks on the in- companied by a teacher. perial preserve in Sarana Pre-

fecture. Perhaps

reminder

party teachers from the Director Using large nets, the

trapped the birds as they were of Education might do a

driven from their ponds. ant great deal in helping rid aught their own laugh. us of the litter bug.

The Princess's dress, beauty, then perhaps the young ornaments and her sule and atudents might teach their depurtunt were al discussed elders something of civic in detail in today's newspapers.

behaviour.

Course

And

They

al

Que said her dress laste was "perfect" and he was "deeply ingressed by hea design con-

Her seiousness

ture referis year's top made of body vonsciousness

That "naturally emphasises feminine beauty

Poitical, economic and diple- matic significance is also seen in the visit.

disalarament talks.

kat

Mi Zorn said he would soon the US. joln a resolu- Russia 20 sponsoring tion to have the Assembly - dorse this agreement

|

STEVENSON

Action, pleuse."

300 die in hurricane

Mexico City, Nov. 15.

southern slate from Hurricane Tara

The

death Снеггего werk's

Lo

more than

last

Fose

Ranks to

The

appeal against

HK ban

Alm,

London, Nay. 15.

Rank Organisation sald today that it has appealed against a ban to Hongkong of Its "Flame in the Streets."

"We hope the ban by the Hongkong authorities will be rescinded," spokesman for the J. Artbar Rank Company said.

The

deala with şim Jamaican immigrante set- tling in England. A sub- plot of the movie is a love affair between a Jamaican and B English girl--AP.

TROPICAL STORM

ELECTIONS IN PHILIPPINES:

MACAPAGAL HEADS FOR PRESIDENCY

Manila, Nov. 16. Vice-President Diosdado Macapagal, waiting to claim the Philippine Presidential victory he has apparently won, today called on the opposition Congress to forget party politics and to serve the Republic.

The 51-year-old Liberal Party | considerations candidate commanded an ap- parently victorious lead

over incumbent President Carlos P Garcia, 85, of the Nacionalista Party in unofficial returns.

who

But Mr Macapagal, campaigned as a pour buy ight- vested interests, ing rich and

Congressional

failed to sweep his Party control of either

chamber.

into

and serve the interests of the country.

Two of Manila's four morn- proclaimed Mr ing newspapers Macapagal the winner over Mr Garcia.

"Macapagal Manila Times said.

Wins."

the

Latest figures

29 300 today

their workers inched rescue way into devastated areas.

Tokyo, Nov. 15. Hundreds were still said to be

Tropical Storm Dot, churning Many of them, how missing ever, were bought to be among 40 miles per hour centre winds, the 20.000 that evacuated Houd- was located in the west Pacific, of Marcus ed a

"I congratulate my colleagues at mud-buried villages and 865 miles mrtheast

Island at 1200 GMT today, the in public life who were elected Lowas

The newspaper

of US Air Force reported.

wera: by the people to the Senate and said

in The

late seasomili storm, the House of Representatives," Arapulco,

The town of 2.500 weakened from a typhoon ear- My Macapagal suid. Nuxeo alone. Inhabitants With said 10 belier today, is reported by U.S. reconnaissance fatally destroyed

101 Navy weather were known dead in the Terpan aircraft as movnig east-northeast Congress

..UPI

at 35 miles per hour-AP. de Galena area.

Tropico,

died 130

Another

"Knowing all the members of personally, I believe that they will rise above party |

Crisis looms in Macao

Grand Prix races

By OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

Of

enforce

the regulation it may ead to the exclusion of severa

Macao, Nov. 16.

Latest

unofficial

tabola-

tions by the Manila Times

Macapagal Garcia

2,038,810 2,392,091

--Renter.

shows elected,"

"Unofficial poll count Macapagal has been the Manila Bulletin sald.

But skilled politician Garcia, eyeing more than one million still uncounted votes from lais central Philippine stronghold refused to concede

defeat, the first in

UPI

his pulitical career.-

JUST A SPAT

Chicester, Nov. 15.

а

Mrs Doris Penney, who had 77 stitches in her head after her husband Albert hit her with

told a local court today that "I don't think he in- tended to do

any harin." UPI

The field in the Macao Grand Prix this weekend may be seriously reduced following the failure of two leading cars to pass scrutineering this

morning.

wins, they will face protests Lot Climax But the Singapore Being

whereas if they are excluded, the frying pan. champion

Grand Prix field could be de- other caJE. Mr Stevensoni said the co- Chan L-endon, and the Lotu

to cimated. least Ave Al

just failed of Bangkok driver mutter should Like the Arst Renian XV

12 centimetre block, the

"youd

towards Peter Heath, were found to have clear the Freedors from war" by approv too He ground clearance to and were lifted on their springs

the negotiating bady, comply with endorsing The Soviet-US. C. regulation covering sports-underneath. fgement principles and racing cars. aeromerulations that negotia- tions "get on at once with the first business of this dangerous work

jus

RIH

on

ON:

Suggested

displayed photographs her playing with babies Whatever

is adopted the

Mr Stevenson also suggested Red Cross Hospital, and kowever, something must be

The Japan Tines said Londax her diamond-studded wearing

that member countries make done immediately to prevent tiara and decollete

she was welcome for her charm available to the U.N. an inven- gown ack Hongkong's beauty apots nowledging

toast from Eming personality and also "for the

tory of the forces, equipment being turned into rubbish peror Hirohita

happy renewal she brings of the and logistic support they would al Jas! night's

close relations which have exist the prepaid to put at the dis- beagis

banquet.

ed between the two countries in times past."

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The Japan Times continued. "That Japan owed much to Britain is truism The un-

fortunate period of World War Tws, which we hope will soon be forgotten, should not be allowed to obscure the fact that influence from Brilan has been of great significance in building modern Japan. That Princess Alexandra's visit will prove the beginning of a new and closer friendship between Britain and Japan 15

hope.--- Our sincere Reuter.

The US. believed that na-i tional #nils should be speclaily trained for the special character of U.N. operations.

The police force must be sup- plemented with improved machinery for settling disputes; before these became explosive.

could Such moves

start at once, even without waiting for agreement оп disarmament, Mr Stevenson said-Reuter.

Appendix

WOODEN BLOCK

The regulations provide that a block of wood 12 centimetres high must be able to be passed under the car.

Both the Lola and the Lotus Inch fatted by

almost one

standard although they are racing vars which compete in many international events, When the scrutineers failed to pass their cars, Chan and Heath went into conference with the Grand Prix organisers.

So

the block could be

drawn

If the Lotus and the Lola there will al- are excluded most certainly be protesta against these cars being pass- ed.

Two well-known Hongkong drivers are demanding that the Lola and the Lotus be excluded from the race. Apparently for personal reasons.

DECISION

The decision on the thorny issue is expected by tonight.

Either

be way there will trouble, since if the cars are If the organisers decide to allowed to race and one of them

AIRLINERS CRASH ON THE GROUND

Boston, Nov, 15. Two planes, both reported to be commercial airliners, collided

on the ground at Logan Airport here tonight.

It was later reported that about a dozen passengers aboard both

planes were hurt, but there were no major injuries. A North-East Airlines Viscount had its tail sheared off in the collision, the other, a National Airlines plane was damaged at the nose and finished in a fail-upposition on the runway. -Reuter

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