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MONDAY, MAY 19, 1952.
More Trouble
Fillip At Koje Island
TONGKONG industrialists
HONG KONG,
satisfied with the success that has attended the Colony's representation at the British Industries Fair this year. Our London correspondent's analysis
shows that not only were a record number of enquiries. made at the Hongkong stand, but that it attracted more buyers' interest than any other part of the Commonwealth section. This is the sort of Allip our manufacturers have been needing, more especially as
they have been watching the growing—strengthTM-of- Japanese light industries with suspicion, amounting almost to dread. At the BIF this year, however, they have succeeded in Impressing British and the other buyers with excellent quality and competitive prices of local textile manufactures, enamelware and other commodities. Valuable lessons appear also to have been, learnt in marketing. methods, while there seems to be little doubt that by striving for more attrac- tive display of wares at the BIF stand, our exhibitors were able to capture more
interest rondily the
of visiting purchasers to the Fair.
Anticipated
ADDITIONAL SECURITY PRECAUTIONS TAKEN
Koje Island, May 19.
The new commandant of the troublesome Koje Island: prison camp predicted new disorders today as troops of the crack 187th airborne regiment mounted guard in a sudden. shift to reinforce the camp's security...
Brigadier-General Haydon Boatner, who took over the command five days ago from Brigadier-General Charles Colson, said, “With 70,000 hysterical prisoners, it is almost certain that there will be minor inci- dents. But I positively believe, hope and pray that I will be able to re- establish control without any bloodshed."
Despite the troop reinforcements and the stationing of tanks in the vicinity, most of the rebellious compound's prisoners still appeared to be running things largely to suit themselves.
Communist flags still flew and United Nations personnel still had not entered Compound-76, where leaders of other compounds refused to comply with orders to return to their own enclosures.
The Communists were assem-} bled in Compound 76 to take the release of Brigadier-General part in negotiations leading to Francis Dodd, whom they had kidnapped and held hostage in- side the compound.
Their life inside the com- pounds is regimented ---from
gular army camp. within as it would be in a re-
United Nallens guards no longer go inside the compounds. Food is brought to the Reds in Tanks guarded three com a truck which backs hallway pounds where Red prisoners through the outer gate of the mass meeting compound and which is unload- held a peaceful on Sunday: white in anothored by the prisonera. section of the Island, the para- troops established their
tenta
Groups of about 20 ̊ prisoners
after flying from Japan in a gre taken out of a compound
reinforce the move to
Bamp to dump garbage trash. Two guard.,
guards accompany each detail. Only a few of the prisoners are side the compounds. now used for work details out
Gen. Boatner sald he had not asked for reinforcements, but was "certainly plessed" to have them.
The
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Riot Squads Fight Neo-Fascists
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First TV Mossadegh Decides
Schools
Six schools in Middlesex have been chosen to receive the world's first experimental television
for programmes schools, which are
being broadcast daily by the BBC for four weeks. The Schools Broadcasting Council will assess the resulta of the ex- periment to decide whether they justify the setting up of a national schools TV service next year. Picture
shows children at a TV-lesson. In one of the Middlesex schools— Central Press photo,
Terrorists
Active In Tunisia
A French girl was wounded twice in the chest when a burst of machine-gun fire hit the car in which she was travelling in
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the port of Gabes, 170 miles south of here.
nationalist
Pinay's Party Gains In French Senatorial Elections
Paris, May 18.
To
Resign
Teheran, May 18.
The Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Mossadeghi, has decided to resign after the hearing of the Anglo- Iranian Oil dispute by the International Court in The Hague in two weeks, in formants close to the Pre- mier stated today.
They said he would resign whether the Court's verdict. favoured Iran or not.
the
the on
As the man who led movement to nationalise Anglo-Iranlun Oil Company May 1, 1951, causing the with- drawal of British technicians and halting of oil production in
con Abadan, Dr Mossadegh siders his "oil mission" ended now that the matter is going before the International Court, the informants said.
Ho will either resign. directly after the International Coura hearing and go to Switzerland for a rest, or will return to | Iran and resign after reporting to
Parliament,
The brief for Dr Mossadegh to prosent to thu International
The Prime Minister's Party scored the biggest gains in the Senatorial elections today as the Count is complete and he will nation shied away from General Charles de Gaulle leave Teheran at the end of the week. But It now seems certain and gave the Government Parties a majority. he will not go with a vote of Final returna from 36 Departments in France, in support him at the Court as he confidence from the Majlis to which 124 Senators were chosen, disclosed that M. Antoine wished. Pinay's Independents and Peasants gained the most, while' General de Gaulle's fading Rally of the French People (RPF) was the worst loser.
The Ministry of the Interior, his first test of strength at the
overseas Departments would not The Senatorial colleges, com- be Senown until tomorrow morn-posed of locally-elected officials,
Minister ing. The
of the reflect accurately the "grass Interior, in announcing the roots" sentiments of the popula- results, refused to give statistics tion and the results today con- on seat distribution.
firmed what public opinion
price
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the question of the Deputies
The Majlis has not yet settled
credentials, for which several sessions would be neédəf**De Mossadegh's visit to The Hague is necessery before the credentials mattor comes up.---United Press,
Danish Cutter Sinks
THE paper gains which the
Colony's manufacturers
Rome, May 18. made at the Earl's Court
Thousands of neo-Fascist exhibition have now to be consolidated to the fullest
Tunis, May 18. possible extent.
youths, kept the city area It is
of Rome in an uproar for
Tunisian terrorists struck necessary that every effort
almost two hours tonight, ahsuld be made to hold the
twice in broad daylight to said results for 32 seats from 14 polls. steel-helmeted kidnapping and release until in.erest which purchusera
of former prison коп displayed in the exhibits
The soldiers were busy setting mandant Gen Dodd provided squads forced them off the day.
with streets und to pertade them to up additional barbed wire the Communists with a list of
barricades around the camp en-charges to be hurled at the UN batons and fire hoses.
truce delegates at
at Panmunjom.
Dozens of youngsters captured closures.
For
days, North Korcan detained by the police in A
M. Pinay today thus scored a polls have been saying that General Nam L. has brought up series of near-riots after a neo- the Dodd Incident. It has put Fascist political rally attended At Stax, 30 miles north of thumph over his most dan- the country likes the business-
gerous rival and may have de- like programime of Gabes, the Allies bicis on the defen-by an estimated 75,000 Romans
bomvered the coup de grace to the stabilisation through free en- sive in the truce negotiations.
London, May 18. in the Piazza Augusto Impera-wrecked the central Post Office RPF, whose popularity is fast terprise.
The Danish fishing cutter The United Nations could not tore.
ut caused no casualties.
dissolving
The Popular keep the news of the incident
today while. Republicans Bjergsoon aank The new attack caine as the
27 vries from dis (MRP), with nine seats at stake, under tow off Grimsby on the on Koje Island from reaching up, the youths, in bands of two French authorities announced a sident de Gaullists that brought were elected to 13 and lost none
British east coast, according the outside world even If it to three thousand, began parad major concession-lifting of the M. Pinay to power on March 9, winning four. Their showing to reports reaching here, wanted to. The Communists ing down main streets, singing dusk-to-dawn curfew to coincide and his triumph today enhances was a big surprise. The MRP is have what apparently is still a the highly nationalistic "Hymn with the start of Ramadan, the his hopes of successfully getting left of Centre on all issues except
The crew were taken off. The secret communications system to Remo
Traffic was major Moslem feast, on
in tow after May through
the Assembly session religion, where it follows the vessel was taken the linking
compounds with paralysed for blocks.
when the Deputies reconvene conservative Catholle
she had radioed for assistanco approach. North Korea, - United Press. "Calero" riot, police, riding in
continued despite on May 20. jeeps, were finally ordered out the appeal for calmi issued by
The MRP result may have an about 45 miles northeast of the CONFIDENCE VOTE effect in coming weeks since it mouth of the River Humber. break
the demonstrations,
the Bey of
Tunis last week. It At one point, speeding police also blunted the effect of the a
Today's vote, while not being comes at a time when there is Her engine room was report- ballet by the electorale, increasing opposition 40 the ed to be flooded and her own vehicles ran up on to the pave talks. between the Bey and the nonetheless was a vote of con- "European policies of
the pumps unable to keep pace wilti ments and rushed crowds away French Cabinet Minister, M. fidence
M. Robert the rising water. for Premier Pinay in Foreign Minister, from the main streets.
Schuman, a member of the Party, Tugs and fobcats left British The MRP forms the Left Wing of ports to go to the aid of the {Premier - Pinoy's coalition and Bjergsen but several were re-
also underlines the defeat of the RPF, which is considered extreme Right-United Press,
mako Arm lers for those products which their attention. The United
Gen. Boatner auld the United Kingdom Trude Commis
Nations Civil Assistance Cum- xioner's Office, the London
mission of Korea is taking a office of the Hongkong census of persons living on the Government, and British Island and those who do not agents of Hongkong firms belong or who arrived after a ean all play a useful part certain date would be removed to this end. It is generally
to strengthen the security of the conceded, that the BIF prison camps, demonstrated that sales
MADE CHOICE resistance has
grown
Some war during the past year, and
prisoners left on that it is not a simple task Kole Island may not want to to market commodities. return to North Korea although Nevertheless, it has been they are listed as dichard Coin- Hatisfactorily proved that munists who have made their the Colony's manufacturers
Maurice Fitzgerald, have something which
camp commander, world buyers desire and plained that during a screening for which they are prepared of prisoners to see whether they to enter negotiations. Our wanted to be repatriated, a con principal light industries siderable number of them did are now presented with a pot speelfy their cholee pe:- DOW opportunity of sonally.
choice.
ex-
expanding their trade. They Col. Fitzgerald sold, "They 'will succeed if they are kept silent and spokesmen fold
prepared to
a screening officers that, illence carry out
full-blooded sales campaign wherever the most favour able markets exist, and so long as they full orders faithfully according specidcations.
THE
Register Now!
to
PHE efforts of the Hongkong branch of the British Red Cross Society to establish
Woman's
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Lone Atlantic
Voyage
Plymouth, May 18.
A 38-year-old widow sufled meant that the prisoners wanted today on board a 25-foot yacht to be sent back to North Korea."
for Florida with 10 weeks'
the deter There have been numerous supply of food and instances, even in the last week, mination to become the first
of prisoners trying to escape from woman to cross the Atlantic by their compounds not to gain sea alone. freedom from their guardia, but
Mrs Ann Davison, who says flee from the Communists inside "I must be mad," is driven on the prison.
by what she deems a challenge "I do not see how screening and an irrepressible urge. prisoners can be a foolproof way three years ago she and to sort out Communists and anti-
For
As soon as the rally broke
up
Violence
Across the town, at the Plazzammanuel Temple, who came San Giovanni, another throng to press for speed in settling
the Tunisian crisis, gathered but, in contrast to the
French sources it dispersed neo-Fascist rally, without trouble.
The neo-Fascista-started to demonstrate after an estimated 78,000 of them had attended at which a political rally. Party icader, Deputy Roberto Mievill, addressed
them,
bitterly attacking the government of Premier Alcidé de Gasperi,
LOUDLY BOOED
Every mention of the Chris- an Democrat Premier's name was loudly booed by the crowd. Demonstrators then paraded down the central Corso boule hervard, singing Fascist hymns. husband set sail in a 70-2001 8.30
By P. city streets were for the West Indles. Jammed with demonstrators and Communists," said the officer of ketch a blood bank here deserve this island prison. When and if After 10 days of sales and mis-the jeeps of the "Celere riot.
they say they want to do one adventure the chip was lost in quad. Ten jeeploads of steel- spontaneous and generous thing, you cannot be sure they a Southwesterly, Her husband helmeted riot police "broke up. support. The Director of are not being forced to say it?!" was drowned,
the crowd of corne 3,000, neo- Medical Services has made
Fascisty. translucently
The specially-equipped police
Many of the Chinese prisoners clear the who have chosen repatriation
This time, she left in a two-
urgent necossity for what. are belleved to be anti-Com-ton, 23-foot Bermudan rigged
yacht, the. Falsity Ann. Her hose carts began appearing and
ho has called this "life. munist or at worst lukewarm frat objective is Madelra, thence praying the crowds in an at- saving physiological pro-Reds Their decision to return Casablanca and the West Indies, tempt to break them up. De- duct." The Colony cannot to North Korea was believed to The latest meteorological report monstrators quickly broke into
be based in some cases on tha afford to lag behind other desire to see their families of promiseà 200 miles of trouble-mall groups before the pollen parts of the world in this about 6,000 Chinese lers on the tree sailing before running into Jeeps and sought refuge under respect. Blood transfusions inland, most of them are older bumpy weather, will save as many lives here than the average soldier upd na they do elsewhere, but frequently physically unit unless the blood la avail-
Bow Docupied.
Others
said reports Switch
that the United States had been critical of French policy in the Protectorate during the recent diplomalle talks spread like a prairie fire throughout Tunisia, despite strict censorship Imposed under martial law,
Nationalists claimed the war the development"
The
by their leaders on May 1 and started a new wave of dally terrorism in defance of the rigid police and milltary restrictions,
United Press.
Chinese Pilot Missing
called House
Explosion
Kilmarnock, May 18. Four men were killed and four injured in an explosion In the switch house of a power station here today.
an
Electric current was cut off a wide area of Scotland, over and early estimates said it will be at least hours before it is restored.
Before the explosion elec- tric cable came down about two miles from Kilmarnock. It in belleved that the awitch, Intend- ed to open and break, the current when a-fault occurred outside, falled to work and ex- ploded:
Penang, May 18. A Chinese pilot of the Penang Fighter Squadron of the Mala-
There were five men in the yan Auxiliary Air Force, Allan switch house at the time. Four- Leong, is reported mlating on were killed and three working Sunday after his Harvard irain- nearby were burned by oll set ing aircraft plunged into the allght by the explosion. sea off Penant.
George McGilk of Kilmarnock Scores of holiday
makers was standing on a bullding over- dived below the surface.
the Galleria, a massive build-gasped in horror as the plane looking the switch house when it
went up.
"As staggered back I saw and RAF planes
boats searched the pot but by night-pieces of glass from the roof dy sunken plane or its pilot-Asso- teret metal door of the room, falt there was no sign
"I saw men of the Past me," he said.
crawling out through the shat- ociated Press.
Colonna ing near the Plazza "WOMAN DRIVER"
with street-level arcades, where The yacht carries between 80 the jeeps could not enter, CLEARING COMPOUNDS and 100 gallons of diesel oll for police with locked rifles quick
A dotachment of Federal able on demand the danger know of lives being lost is serious- Only 17 of the 57 compounds her five bp auxiliary engine. ly pushed them back onto the Mrs Davison, an attractive open street, Innocent Bunday ly Increased. The people of aro Hongkong are now boing which housed prisoners who woman who can smile when sie night strollers werd caught asked to, come forward- and 1;choơgo to sing in Allied hands | 4ays she worries about being the melee in sideatrgets'_.pr.
are being cleared of rubbish. called a "woman driver Some prisoners may be moved captains of ocean liners, admits sprayed with water. Thor De
monstrators showed tenacity for shouting insults, United Press.
the
by
donors Inte these compounds from other she could fly to America much st timo, regrouping and
A
register their names voluntary blood and we heartily commend overcrowded unclosures. Each faster and more comfortably.
appeal
She brushed aside, in a news to the of the compounds is run by a community. The very group of prisoare. The guards paper Interview, eny, thought of knowledge that such have little or no control over attempting the trip, to uphold donation, may be the means What goes on inside. The pri- feminine prestige. of saving a life imperilled Chinese and North Korean Bags, soners have raised the Russian by the loss of blood should painted signs and built statues be sufficient to guarantee a here. They sometimens arin) ready and substantial using tent polas Instead of горопае
Snail Rain Makos Roads Impassable
Algiers, May 18. Rain, deh whh tiny snails, fell over a wide area near Oran during 'a' freak storm near Oran yesterday.
Mansion On Firo, Selby, Yorkshire, May 10, 20-room mansion, new Selbys Osgodby Hall, 12th century
'miles. was badly daringed; by five ton
up for the fallure last time and She just feels she has to make
the disaster to her life.
As for clothes, Mrs Davison | day."
is taking one change and setThe occupants were safely of allskins-Associatou Pross "'evacuated-- Router, frid
The fall was so thick that over an area of two, square come, roads were impassable
Beveral motorists were forced to pull up in the slippery, going,
Routar,
their clothes on fire. Some had hardly any clothes left on them. Wo got hold of fire extinguishers and tried to put out, tho" flares on their clothing”--Reuter, -
Express Derailed
Santiago May 18, The southbound express from Santiago to Talcahuano. was the line near Longavi. deraffed. today by a horgo
on
The engine and three coaches overturned. The driver was killed, and three people were badly hurt-Router.
after running into thick fog off the Yorkshire coast... Reuter,
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