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RAF Man Sentenced

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London, March 21,

All political procossions in the London area have been banned for three months by the Homa Secretary, Mr. James Chuter Ede.

The announcement come less than 24 hours after big clashes in the East End of London between onti-Fascists and supporters of Sir Oswald Mos- ley, the pre-war Fascist leader.

Nairobi, March 21, Aircraftsman Peter Jeffrey Riley, aged 20, was sentenced to Mr. right months' hard labour for Кепуа manslaughter by

the

High Court in Nairobi today.

He had bren charged

murdering

with +1 elderly African worn by shooting.

Judge Passing sentence, Dr and he agreed with the jury's verdhi.

Addressing Riley, he sud: "You have come to Kenyn, a haunt of inixed communities, and should realise there can be no dberimuntion' in the application | bring of the low or the sentenge as bei tween various races

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There must be same lave for the European. Af- riend and Asian and one and the ime standard of punishment,”

The judge said he found it im- possible to liv! Riley over calize spine might think losmakende roald fe easily overlooked. It hoped the sentence would mean that Riley coul

return to the

Royal Air Force and eventuall, to England, fergetting the re- porable event in Ma young life.

Some might think the sentere lenient, but it was passed be rause if Res has not

given the gun he would not have berni on trial, and also becauser he way a young man witir a gond record-Reuter

Viennn. March 2:

A Hratah solter and be aking companion, an Austrian ratpen ber, were thuight found frozen to thewth in the Schutsalpen ruistriel, only 150 metre: from a mountain but where they might have found safely.

An Alpine reseus sind berught the bodies to th mortuary of Kapellen. Stunn -Reuter,

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Chuter Ede, who made his statement to the House of Commons, said: "I regret it is neces- sary to take this step, but it is intolerable that the streets of the metropolic should be made a battleground for opposing factions.“

zald he The Home Secretary had been informed by the Com~- Visstoner of Polter that the powers confrered in hirs are unt softleient 10 euadile him to pre- disorder vent Selous

Dal subent by political pro- Constr he had, therefore, asked that such processions hammel.

A ban ma political de:nonsten- imposed In April. 1948. after Mosley supporters had an- rouhved their intention of staging Susila

marches, ended Fettuary 6 this year

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Several

police Jansebark and on font fought off Thousands of demonstrators the East End, last night feel a match of 150° Mostoviles.

Hulley Rek.

Replying to a borrage of ques- tions from Menibers, the Home Secretary sald three months is the maximum limit prescribed by the law for his order, adding: "Bu

polatien) Processions bave take place in this country for a great number of years and t is to be regretted that two allen megenisations, corning lato con- tliet

this malter,

should make one of the traditional ways of expressing public opinion in this country intoleralde to our fellow citizens.'

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1948.

Vietnam Prediction Of Victory

London, March 21,

A spokesman for the Na- tlonmitet Vietnam Republic today predicted that a com. plote Communist victory in China will doam the Franch forces in Indo-China.

"If the Chinese Commun- Jste reach the Indo-China border and give UN even moderate ald," he said, “we think we can clear out the Fronch

three months. Vietnam

fighting has been French rula in Indo-China for throm усяга without outside efforts at mediation,

"Indo-China has broome a country of seemingly par- warfare." petual

guerlita The Vietnamese thempalvas describe thole republlo as the Cinderella of Bouth East Asia, fighting unhonoured, unwept and unsung-United Prosa.

War At Least A Possibility

'Daily Mirror' On Contempt Charge

London, March 21.

The proprietors and publishers of the "Daily Mirror" were today ordered to attend the King's Bonch Divisional Court on Friday to answer for con- tempt of court.

Contempt is alleged to have been committed by the publication of reports on March 4 relating to a man at present in prison on a murder charge.

The order was announced by are given of other murders, which the Lord Chief Justice of Eng- fare said to have been committed, land, Lord Goddard and tw, with details about them." other judges after they had con- Lord Goddard, following a con- sidered an application on behallference with Justice Humphreys of Mr. John, George Haigh, for and Birkett, then

to Sir saici Icave to apply a writ of attach- Waller Monckton, representing ment against the editor.

Haigh: "The court thinks that in a case of this gravity the publish- ing company the proprietors— ought to be brought before

Is

Haigh In Eustody on a charge of murdering Mrs. Olive Durant-Dencon, a

widow who disappeared from

London Mer hotel.

During today's hearing of the

for the application

writ. the Judges heard Mr. Silvester Bo- Jam, editor

of the "Daily Mirror." express through his counsel his sincere and unquali- fled regret for hin grove error in publishing the reports.

court."Reuter.

AMERICAN "RING OF BASES"

the

London, March 21. Moscow Radio declared today

Washington, March 21. The ordered that the contempl The United States Army of court allegation and the ap Secretary, Mr. Kenneth Royall, plication for the writ should both that Britain has decided to put be dealt with on Friday, when Malla under United States con- told Senators today that war is

the proprietors not imminent but is at least

and publisherstral for conversion into an are before the court,

Meanwhile, 23 people, includ- Big two women, appeared at the North London Magistrate's Court tody on charges

ranging from nsulting Language and obstruc- tion tu assoulting the police. I possibility Eleven il them, including girl typist aged 17, accused of mony previous clashes, to Totten- striking a policeman in the face ham, North London,

and body with her sts, were remanded.

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The procession Wat to

pank through a predominantly Jewish area Ten police were Injured In the disturbances, which paralysed traffic

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Police Target

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A Custom Eile pani that the polar, anticipating the encers inight arise on the route cheen by Mrsley's Union Move Įment, preverited a different runte.

which arus

tant cieloser to the organisers until yesterday morn- ing, with the object of preventing The route from being publicly advertised.

He und that 20

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Ten were lined suns of frum 23 to £10. The other two mases were adjourned.

. Extra police Karejest building When the cases harel. Reules.

He was testifying before the Senate Armed Services Commit- tee in support of a bill to fix the Army's active strength at 837,000 officers and mer wddition to the 750,000-strong National Curvl.

Calling for an adequate Army, Mr. Royall told the Committee the that military plank should be

made for a period of years, and not from crisis to crisia.--Reuter.

Were

Sabotage Behind Series Of

Fires

Istanbul, March 21.

paule during adtempls to inter- Unofficial quarters link the Communists with a

tore with the Baton meefing in Bidley Road an to interfere with the march.

Mr. Chitter Ede said that when

The procession Drive ↓ destinations, sfrem

further

series of mysterious fires and explosions which have destroyed large amounts of Turkish mili- tary property in the past few weeks.

at its One official pointed to the hospital was damaged by fire. the fact that 12 persons had been. No casualties were announced. meting WHIN intended. It was Fatrested here for spreading

On March 12, at Dagyenice found that the place ATHS De-

military base near istanbul, fler, the Communist cupied by fair other

propaganda, meetings.

large Ammunition swept a arrests The

in police therefore ordered theirst such

many

dump and caused an explosion months. The Communist Party archers to disperse forthwith.

felt for

miles. First

reporta He utded: "When their

spis outlawed in Turkey.

said there were casualties, later ponents discovered that the pro- The police had not said the nr-

reporte sald there were none. cession hud ulrearly dispersed, rests were connected with possi

Reporters were barred from the diverted their aimsity tobie sabotage, but the timing of they

scane. the police. Milk bottles, Jumps the round-tw is considered signi- nt comerele, hurricane lamps leant.

On March 14, a building nt Ishlaye, housing a military re-

here, on March fire. After the March 10 fire at

mud, in fact, any available mix- The first in the chain of excruiting office, was destroyed by stles were hurted by the crowd,plosgous and fires and in each cuse the target was the police.

Riotors In Court

4, was the worst, A private - Tuzla, the commander of the

mutition

factory, working on government orders, was destroy ed and 32 persons killed.

On March 10, at Tuzin, near "Attempls were also made to Ismir naval base, a large mill- interfere with the mounted policetary radar station containing by throwing nables and ball equipment sent by the United bearings on the road. A further States was destroyed by fre. nine arrests were nude by the On March 11, at Adona, South police at this stage."

of Anatolie, u modern military

Mr Chuter Exe said that 10 policemen were injured, but none seriously.

no

"So far as the polica Aro #wart,

personal injuries were suffered by members of public and at no time did the polto use or draw their trun- choons. About 400 police were employed in keeping order."

First Army in Istanbul asked newspapers not to publicise the incidents and b generat the newspapers compited.

With

Communist nctivities

legal, all known Communists have disappeared from the pub- c. There have been persistent reports that an underground ar- ganisation exists-Unlled Press.

"Not Error"

American naval and air base.

Cyprus and Crete are also to become links in the world net- work of American bases for ng- After Mr. Bolam had acceptedgressive purposes, the radio com- responsibility for the matter now

mentator, M. Shitsky, said in a before the court, the Lord Chief 1,500-word broadcast in Russian. Justice said:

"No

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an error

The commentator declared but kay this was the Afterlcan bases in the Al- of judgment. Thean Iantle will be as follows: 68 In things are the most horrifying the Gulf of Panama and the things one can possibly read. Caribbenú Sca, 03 in Britain. The whole thing Is alleging | France or Germany, 25 In the that

committed South Alloniic and has

1 in the North Atlantic.

man

murder. "With a man held on one mur- der, the most horrifying details

NIMITZ GETS KASHMIR POST

Lake Success, March 22. The United Nations todny an- nounced that Admiral Chester Nimitz had been appointed ple- biscite administrator for Jammu, Kashanic.

sald The announcement

that Admiral Nimitz will embark on

his mission very soon. He is at present in San Francisco and is expected to come to New York within a few days.-United Press.

The American imperialists in- lend to subjugate the Scandina- vian countries completely with the object of establishing milliary strong points on their territories, he added,

M. Shilsky said a special role was allotted to the Iberian pen- insuls, with 13 bases To be built in Spain and seven in Portugal.

Japan will be converted into military strategic spring- board in the Far Eat About 36 former Japanese airfields have been preserved or rebulit, M. Shllaky asserted. "The American bases, strewn all over the world, threaten the cuuse of peace," he declared.-- Reuter.

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