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Portrait of the Week WILSON announced that he would e l f

a'nst Mr. Gaitskell for the leadership of Tabour Party. When Parliament reassembledhe ar observed that as Mr. Gaitskell walked Into

rs`-hamber, Mr. Wilson happened to walk out.

gar Castle and Mr. Shinwell lined up alto' Mr. Wilson and the Lords Attlee and split arid Mr. Callaghan behind Mr. Gaitskell. is.n also occurred in the Campaign for Nuclear meat, when Lord Russell resigned the orCelI FY, stating that he found it impossible to the chairman, Canon Collins. There tr aiNT,• news of his heading a civil disobedience 41.f.,:„'" against the chairmanship. Back in ' cnt,-"Lent. Labour MPs were concerned about ' the Housing Minister less so.

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410N • tumne. 'n the French National Assembly c.end- 01 ; the Government's defence policy received dent cres--=the highest number yet against Prem.. Inent e,Ganile and his policies. But the Govern- 4h it," saved by abstentions, and will go ahead the the c; nuclear striking force. Strife continue tilk-"cngo between Lulua, Batutsi, Wahutn, Rnel Nobut,,wile and Katanga tribesmen, and Co .or n " accused the United Nations of conspiring c Cha -ong Ilk Guinea and Morocco to disa.rmh h I Were °'se Artily. From Southern Rhodesia t ere Army r,ePorjs of a white 'Rhodesian Republican the ; 4 sort of Ku Klux Klan, formed to put ‘'inler.ggers in their place, and shown them how .7 fro'n and uncivilised they were. Another report aaspekurnbat zone concerned Mr. Ronald Dun- 'heat Icn. of 4 belard and Heloise, at the Arts and Club, Who was punched, knocked down leer utged on the head by a disgruntled plahy.- ' kssalia"„;tcri he got up, Mr. Duncan said that is atts -e.; could not have been a member, as mem- Tee411 not behave like that, and that 'what ‘Itniraeilli,11°Yed me was that he hadn't seen the

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kik li, their ,.'kl'S CLORE AND MR. JACK COTTON t maerg_e_d_ iintito'esPective property companies. into built and rertai n eitipire. Fewer ships were being u t.mde sincerd in British shipyards than at any their ,946: the °tam of motor-cars went up, Ibuet, t11-"°rt went down. The pricc of gold roses `'klig1:113riee of coal had done; miners' wo,, L'ilnev„,,,.(1,.g° up, too, said the National Uniont had trjr"ers. Nine jurymen and three jurywomen Nile; rt_ed Lady Chatterley's Lover at theOld evidewh'nuerote being called upon to hear expen cbsee"„`e and then decide whether it was 'an 1vie!'e article.' A jury in the Queen's Benchr the hl°n heard Mr. Randolph Churchill a.sk i o. tlieri.°tection of the judge against the entinseclitle,ctioning of 'into er, linteh.°I. Mr. NabMarrr.oaeoTfforreyy MP whom Mr. Lawrence, Kt

ill was suing for slander.

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'140 S ••O'S CUBAN GOVERNMENT nationalised- bry° with much else—coca-Cola and Can_ ad.na Nliw,t„litd whisky was thrown at Mr. Kennedy_ in ',Irtn',,,,ee ass he American presidential campai Prin;" D. The Comet in which the Queen ang.dn Bence Philip were returning from a holiday lo , S:Ibrn:rk was 'buzzed' at 35.000 feet by their 'els (with 'damn great iron crosses under

Ste said the Comet's pilot,

n)iseo that they were Luftwaffe planes), and which sug 'eilitti,, a collision by about fifty feet. More -,e °r more devoted or both than the many qt.m. „s, or the Queen who were disturbed edo ‘iisrihteer4,...r,, tohfehdearnger she had been in, and re.lev a escape. was Mr. Godfrey Winn. tellew,In the pally Express, who suffered, poor :Ise of:a feeling nf utter horror, followed by da end incredulity that this could eagerappene naily, a mounting mood of an'