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Labour MPs launch bitter attack in Parliament
of the U.K. UPROAR OVER NEWS LEAK
Gay
A secret
SQUEEZING THE speech on
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HERE are many ways of
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fart some
Hongkong. This should be
self-evident
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ploiting on harming other
11 when
Show atselt money blatantly as it does on the case of a sumber ut ial lords, it as 11 not only to cundemn the methods thes employ last to ask whether the Colony Can alter 1:0 allow such freedom to such selfish, irresponsible pomopily. The landlords We refer 1.
Appear
renovering
in record time
hadat
Common
Market
London, Nov. 17.
Parliamen!
to
broke in-
an uproar today when startled MPS another discovered
leakage in the case of
a
so-called "secret concerning
speech"
Britain's entry
into
the European Com-] mon Market.
The ancient W latest
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t. wait. In some cases they ne simly exploiting lax 1.ti
expan
authority Hat in all cases negotiations the tenant bareng tung van Europan vokes conegra, disgust and last month.
squeezed in a way that paru-
anger up myst the Auctions, amongst us, and
We hop
the readers. amongst oth
HERE is case in a new
Tuck at that we bo
where the landbout bas havi works filted to the turnworks, which contred the supply of water to apartments These turneecks are situated out- side the flats and the keys are kept by the landlord When the 11
falls
behind in his dors - such
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Bitter attack
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dad attack against the
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reni. stair-cleaning Mr Hugh Chaskell.
charges, lift or parking fers !edessly destined
the water is turned of
about the ARA. Quite apart from the fact that it is downright extortion, this practice constitutes no obvious fire hazard threatening the safe- ty of the entire building. There was another case of an apartment in a good area where ne key money as Mich was demanded, but after the tenants had agreed on 21 rental. lease was pres sented which contained a
*
leachet. what-
Heath
Prime
that stan Wits Po keeping Commerwealth ations proper.
antonned G is negotiatum y with the Conanog Market. Meanwhile, the Minister, Mr Harold Mac- milian, said tonight he "was hopeful Britain would not be into the position choosing between Europe and the Commonwealth" in talks! now going on about conditions Britain's entry to the
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Common Market. The Prime Minister said this
hitherta andisclosed cause at a political rally in Sheffield
that no less than three months rent was to be paid in the form of a Temarit to the landlord. This would be returned without interest on the successful expiry of the lease providing the flat was in a fit state of re- pair and tenancy.
shortly after his private week- rud discussite with the French
President. General de Gaulle.
Mi Marmillan devlared "The ain of the British government Is tu
bring more people together, to domage
already exists
от
sty which
"I am convinced that friends in Europe are conscious
THERE was another case of all this, that the last thing
security measure"-all the locks on his tenants' doors changed at his own expense and then presented each with a bill for $120 for work
of
break
up of the Comanouwealth. Reuter & AFP.
PRINCESS LIGHTS THE KRATHONG'S CANDLES
Having * wonderful time on a boat sailing up river from Bangkok in festival spirit, Princess Alexandra, while the King of Siam looks on, gaily lights the candies on a krathong
a richly decorated model boal
With candles burning and incense smoking, the krathong is launched down the river. And the charming bellet the Siamese is that the little boal carries with it the sins of the sender. Loudon Express.
SIR SIK-NIN CHAU REVEALS AT UNESCO MEETING
HK may have national research institution
(Last Friday the Chuma Mail carried
first report on the
sprecit A security leakage of the or Britain's entry into the Con- . Reuter
that cost no more than $10. Mon Market The
There was the landlord a
version of the speech in question
compelled by the authori- was publisher this morning in ties to build an under the S.C.M. Post).
ground garage for tenants'
curs, who then rented the!
area as # warehouse and
told his tenants to park in the street. Others, we are
new
፡፡
told, provide free parking areas at the outsel of A tenancy only to introduce ! monthly charges later that! climb up, and up, and u We may not have related the
worst abuses of the get-rich-quick landlord class! but the above cases 20 fair sample of the most re- cent grumbles. And while we are not lumping the en- tire landlord category into this racketeering com- munity there are many who go to the opposite ex- treme in benevolence and fair dealing we feel that abuses like these can only be remedied by the establishment of fair rent courts. These should have power not only to hear rental disputes but to denl
VOROSHILOV
SUICIDE RUMOURS
romanes reaching
Moscow"
Kome, Nov. 27. The Italian news agenCY, Italia.
quoting "uncon- firmed
unofficial and
trom Vienna, reported today that Marshal Kle- menil Voroshllow.
former President of the Supreme Soviel had committed enlolde.
The Rome evening nows- papers, Glornale d'Italia and Telesera, both prinies the report prominently this
evening/AFT.
national research institution may be established in Hongkong soon. This was revealed today by Sir Sik-nin Chau, who opened today's meeting of the 2nd Unesco regional meeting on Scientific Research
at the Loke Yew Hall.
Sir Sik-min said: "Hongkong is increasingly conscious of the need to devole more time and attention 1 scientific research.
"At this very mt mess, the Hongkong Goverment and the University are taking joint steps towards the co-ordination of selentille effort in the Colmy, and in due course it is not it feasible that a national research institution in Hongkong will
merge."
Creditable
Sir Sik-uin said Hongkong hud
to this ideal.
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and through indus-
KENNEDY'S NEW JOB
DEMANDED $6,000 FROM HK MERCHANT,
FOR BOWLES COURT TOLD
Washington, Nov. 27.
The White House tonight announced Mr Chester Bowles' new job-President Kennedy's special representative and adviser on African, Asian and Latin American affairs.
Mr
as, problems of the new and veloping countries."
Bowles' departure
of State Under-Secretary No 2 man in the State Depart mith! was announced by the White House late on Sunday as part of the first major per some shake-up of the current administration
Directly
und de-
He will be raving smbasso- dor for Mr Kennedy, Mr Salip- ger said, and will undertake for the Prest- special missions! dent
African, Asian in these and Latin American areas.
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Mr Salinger declined whether the new jab amounted The White House said that in to a promotem or a
at the Secretary
demotion
the new job Mr Bowles will Instead he emphasised the im- eport directly to the President portance Mr Kennedy attached
of State on to the new post. long-range planning and policy, ththus red and un the improve-| merit of our operation and re- presentation
Lar Countries involved
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He will Furve the rank of ambassador.
Mr Howies went to the White House today and Mr Kennedy offered him the new pust,
While House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said;
Emphasis
"The President is delighted to Have Mr Bowles devoting his
hull time and attention to these new and greater responsibilities In an area he considers second to none in importance."
Dressed up
uniшounced you
14 Bowles Мг
My Kennedy terday that being replaced as the State De- by Mr 2 mai partments No.
Ball. the former George W.
for Economic Under-Secretary
Mr Affairs.
Ball taking over more and more fi Mr Bowles' duties recently.
An unemployed man, accused of demanding $6,000 with menaces from Mr Bunnan Tong a prominent Hongkong businessman, was allow- ed bail of $5,000 by Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Central Court this morning.
The defendant, Chan Kum-hon, 27, of 85 Fa second Yuen- street, floor, was remanded for one week.
It is alleged that on
two separate occasions Chan uttered two letters with menaces demand- ing $3,000 each from Mr Tong.
ROCKEFELLER ABANDONS
had been! THE SEARCH
Another #gure in yesterday's
W Avere shakeup was Mr Hurrimut, Mr Kennedy's former roving umbassador, He was ap pointed Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs
The Hague, Nov. 27. The Royal Dutch airline, KLM, announced today that New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller plans to leave Dutch New Guinea tomorrow for New York. Mr Rockefeller, abandoning the thus-far unsuccessful search for his son Michael, 23, will By so it home by way of Manita and
Officials had Raid that Mt Harriman's old job probably would be dressed up with some policy-guidance functions
Mr Salinger said that in his │new job, Mr Bowles will pisce would at yesterday's White Amsterdam.
cmphasis "on
the House description of
high policy position" for M Tokyo
particular
MARGARET'S
SON-1st PICTURES
colour
London, Nov. 28. First photographs of Princess Margaret and her son- and taken by husband father, Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones, one-time professional photographer --- were published today. In black and white-
not be will photographs available until January they showed
smiling y serenely Princess Margaret, close up, snuggied cheek to cheek withi her child born on November 3. i
Two of the
pictures released for publication in,
and morning newspapers today
third for publication 14 evening newspapers,
A
were
All showed only part of the baby's face. He is covered in blankets to above the chin in "We are aware that our in- resources
each picture, ayes
half dustrial progress will depend trialisation.
opened. είμαι systematic
"The countries of Asia there. On one of the two photographs mereasingly
news- for morning fore depend more and more on released sence-based discovery rather
half of Princess invention. than upon vampirical
science and technology to build; papers, nearly We know that to raise the the foundation for their emerg- Margaret's head--she standards of living of our pro-ing societies.
with her favoured bouffant hair ples we must rely on science (Continued on back page, col. 2) style is cropped.-UPI, and industry.
"11 is our desire, small though we may be, to contribute to the research wealth of scientifle being undertaken in the Puellie area and to share in the fund of knowledge
built being
up through the efforts of others in hough the area. national
In his opening speech, Mr research institute "quite
Mattsson. Leuiart
Director, Co-operation creditable amount of research is Unesco Science being undertaken by Govern-office for Southeast Asia, said it ment and other senior inatilu- was of vital importance for the tions Your presence here today wil, I feel, give impetus developing countries to see to it that their university science "In a small community as in was as strong as possible.
The developing coun
countries in Hongitong inevitable that re-
Asia were making tremendous to be search will tend
-economic- apart efforts aimed at rupid practical than
pure, for from limited Oranee and facil- and ancial development.
A sound foundation could be ties, technical brainpower also The FEAF team wore all out is as scarce in Hongkong as it is provided only by scientific re with complaints which, we for 146 at lunch. The HK Pre- elsewhere in the world. Never search and the intensive ap- Bay, are a disgrace to a sident's XI forced the follow-theless Hongkong cannot stand plication of its results through a
rational utilisation of civilised community.
on.
CRICKET
mure
is shown
Fantastic carnival
for the
the Queen
Bo, Sierra Leone, Not. 28, Thousands of whirling, gross-skirted dancers and fantas
tically-garbed tribal devil men paraded past the Queen here today in the most spectacular durbar of the royal tour of West Africa.
Prince Philip used a miniature camera to take shots of the fantastic carnival. Stamping,
traditional litters to the Queen's dals where she pre- sented each with a allver
nedallion.
chanting dancers kicked up choking clouds of red African dust whilch coated" But the devli
men stole the the Queen's richly embroider- show. As the durbar pro- gramme said: 'Such a rich variety of devils' is rarely to be seen."AP"
ed pink and sliver dress.
parkhount
chiefs were carried in procession in
Fifty-two
natural
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"new KLM will divert a fight from
northern to Biax, off Bowles.
Dutch New Guinea tomorrow to and his The White House announce-Lake Mr Rockefeller ment today suid that Mr Bowies party to Manila. There, the Gov- will serve
ex-officio crnor's group will transfer to e member of the Policy Planning regular KLM Jet plane
Council.-UP),
an
Amsterdam.--UPI.
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