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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1954.

TUNISIA RESIDENT-GENERAL

Mendes-France

Changes

Administrator

Paris, July 30.

The French Government tonight named thone General Boyer de la Tour Moulin to take over telephone from M. Pierre Voizard as French Resident- Beautiful

Lieutenant-General General in Tunisia.

the

they may be, and doubtless nre to judge from caressing, silken voices.

a compliment, But try, with to by-pass your place queue of incoming calls to a top exerulige much in demand, and ore how for you blundishments rennis #ct

you. The

voler

thi

silken, caressing--but you might as well try to wheedle a favour out of TOL or TRU

The girls who voices (for surely girlhood perenalal

remain unknown,

thousand shapers the

imagination

often hear but

12-

the business)

have

fashional

Ly

of those who never see them. COOL AND GENTLE

Matter

A MILL

wrni

TRIN

de la Tour Moulin, promoted from Major-General only last night, is Commander of the French forces in Tunisia.

of the change

of Resident- The announcement General came a few hours after the Prime Minister,

had presented to M. Pierre Mendes-France,

of reforma for

the the

Cabinet a drastic programme troubled North African Protectorate,

The Government's plans for French forces in Tunisia are being strengthened to counter Tunisia do not need approval of Assembly unless the increasing terrorism of the the National wrmed and uniformed Fellashes they utter the terms of existing

to number between trenties. +nated 1500 and 5,000 me.

of

Nearly 2,500 men sailed today for Tunis and a contingent 3.800 is due to sail on August 5. The decision to appoint a new Janel Resider-General was taken, at

voice

interest Street Ikw eurt the other morning, there. fore, when a girl named said from the dock, in a

that fully that was cool and gentle. she was by sccupation a switch-France's

West Protectorate, board operator in a End firm.

bik

Janez WAS fair-hatred

featured.

and pule in * and 17 years

old. Late the night before she had girl

in the middle

another lighting

tooth-and-claw,

of Piccadilly Circus. piended behaviour.

M.

wanis

al

M. Mendes-France least to give the Tunisians in- ternal autonomy, keeping con- trol of defence and finance for France,

Previous French Governments

a meeting at which the Cabinet have recognised in principle the

Mendes- Approved

idea of internal autonomy for reform plus for the Tunisia but have never put it

into effect.

The programme ciumot вс The Cabinet tonight also

flect into

Immediates named Si Kettani Ben Hammou put

to the rank of Major-General without the approval of the Hry of Tunisia,

the first time a Moroccan and a Moslem has ever been named a General in the French Army.

AUTONOMY

RUMOURS

appointed

There had been rumours here Now she that M. Mendes-France might

Tunisia in a move to M. Volzard WBS guilty to using insultingly to

obtain his approval. But after only last September to succeed Mr Bertram Reece, the magis; the Cabinet meeting it was becount Jean de Hautecloque as

Deved he would traie, beard the details. hearú

probably not Realdent-General. FAC to her detriment! that nothing

Janet, was known about

sent her away to talk

iti

and the

probation officer, Miss flamilton. morning Jater

Kier who brought her back in the court.

Mis Hamilton went into the Kiri." she witness-box. enid, "left home last November live in London. She duer work, an she says, us a switch- board operator, and she shares Bat in Earl's Court with an- n e other girl.

to

"Her parents have

that she

110

idea

out late at night in

Heavyweights Weigh In

Seattle, July 30.

ESCAPEE FROM DIEN BIEN PHU

*

Paris, July 30.

A French Foreign Legion soldier yesterday reached French outpost In Northern Laos after wandering in the Jungle since the fall of Dien Bien Phu to the Vietninh On May

7. Agence France- Presse reported from Sai- KOTI

He lost his way several umes but was helped by villagers who fed him and

dressed his wounds.

Two other Legionnaires who and three partisans Dien from

Blen escaped Phu recently arrived on raft at Sonlay in the Red River, northwest of Hanoi, the agency added. They had made their way 140 miles Blen castward from Dien Phu

through entirely

Vietminh controlled ser- ritory.--Reuter,

EMPIRE GAMES

CHAIRMAN

DENIES REPORTS

Vancouver, July 30. Stanley V, Smith, Chairman

charges

confusion"

in levelled of the British Empire Games, denied

that Australian newspapers

surrounded "mass organisation of the Games,

Samith called a special meel- ing of news agency representa- tives yesterday to deny the re- which he described as ports, "nbsolutely unwarranted."

"We don't claim to have per- feetion but we have made an the effort to handle honest For years demands for greater games in the most convenient, atonomy for Tunisia have been pleasant and efficient made by the Nationalists of the possible," Smith said.

Dispatches in Australian news- Neo-Destour movement,

the papers had reported "disorgani- Bourguiba, Neo-Destour leader exiled by salon of athletes, ticket sales

and Press relations." authorities, the French

"I defy anybody to put on an transferred from the recently

without a foir of disorganisation," Island of Groix, off the Breton event like this

Bouth of amount Montarois,

Smith said. "There is bound to be certain amount of orderly

we have

over Terrorist outbreaks have been disorder when

managers

Mr

coast la

Don Cockell, British Paris. heavyweight champion, bad

Habib

tyng

manner

and

a weight advantage of two increasingly frequent in the last 1,000 athletes, the West End, and they don't. stone 21⁄2 lbs for his third weeks. General Pierre-Georges newspapermen suddenly descend of course, know of her appear-meeting ance here, though a year when Janet was

court

this man, I gather."

was

Indo-China.

ialer

to

Israel Mourns As Crash

Toll Rises

Jerusalem, July 30.

The death toll of yesterday's freak crash of a plane into a crowd on the shore of the Sea of Galilee rose to 16 today.

Public buildings were hung with black flags as funeral corteges passed through the streets of various settlements where the victims lived.

of

The list of dead increased to

the death at noon 16 with Benzion Israeli, 30-year-oki pioneer in the establishment of a Jewish homeland. Israell found- od a collective settlement at the scene Tiberias shores near

of yesterday's crash.

The disaster occurred when a single-engined plane fell into a gathering of some 2,000 persons watching ceremonies

marking

Syngman Rhee Fears The Japanese

Washington, July 30. The South Korean President, Rhee, said today Dr Syngman

мая "усту much fearful" eventually a heroic World War II Jewish that Japan would

dominate Asia economically. parachutist.

the unveiling of a monument to he

The Defence Minister, Pintas Lavon, decreed military honours for four parachutists who were among the 10 persons killed. Seven of 22 others who were in jured are buttling for their lives in hospitals-United Press.

Lord Lindsay

Leaves For

Peking

He told a luncheon meeting of the Overscos Writer's Club here he was willing to "forgive the pre-wor forget" and Japanese

of Korea occupation

willing to meet Japan wan us half way."

the Katsus

He said he had personally told Prime Minister, the Japanese Mr Shigeru Yoshida, and Foreign Minister, Mr Okazaki, that he hoped Japan and Korea could stand together, band, to common enemy.

"But,"

1" he added, "they didn't May anything-they just smiled, that's all."

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Lady Lindsay's Chinese name was Hsiao Li, which means Per- sunsive Dawn.

Sho is TOW

the daughter Chinese army officer, and mar ried Lord Lindsay in 1941 in Peking. They have one, son and two daughters-Reuter.

to

were

Tour du Moulin on us." with American Boyer de la

Smith's appeal to the Press in command

handling in ago. Harry Matthews here to-was formerly

troops African

in for miggestions North Juvenile. her

He Press Arrangements appeared to A t Northern father took her to the juvenile night.

French Commis- have headed off a bitter

and officials WILY

Games At the weigh in Cockell scaled as being beyond control.

charge. 15 tone b., and that

Matthewssioner in Cochin China and mill-between "He withdrew

the Vietnam some newspapermen. Many of adviser tary later. Now, weighed 12 stone 12 lbs. however, a week

In November 1952 the 200 reporters accredited Government. The weight Janet tells me she is engaged to

difference

matters of he was appointed Commander of the Games had charged that whom she hopes about the same as in each An American,

The their

in Tunkin public relations French forces previous two contests the

poorly--United to marry in September.

fel a month later and being handled was over which Cockell won on points. but Jast night

Press. quarrel

was flown home.-Reuter. Both boxers looked fit. Mr "Do her parents know of her

the John 10

British Simpson, the Impending marriage

boxer's manager, sald Cockell's weight was "just right." Mr Juck Hurley,

of the manager

Matthews was 66HE Hays 50, but I've only American, sild

said in tip top shape though perhaps for it." her word

a shade lighter than his best Miss Hambion. "H'," said the magistrate. "It seems very un-weight. satisfactory that she should be Piccadilly hanging around Circus so late at night."

"The whole situation is rather

sfactory."

Miss Hamilton The magistrate asked Janet what she wanted to sny.

American gentleman?"

magistrate Inquired.

UNSATISFACTORY

the

Cockell is an inch and a halt shorter than his opponent and has three inches less reach but tops him in all other physical statistics.

The 10-round international

Prefect Wins The Chesterfield Cup

Goodwood, July 30.

U.S. TRADE

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H.K. Bowlers' Good Start

New York, July 30, Profits from United States

Vancouver, July 31. industry and trade this year are Hongkong players got off to a start when the bowls almost as high as the record good profits made in 1953, according tournament in the British Em- to a survey of the first 410 com- piro and Commonwealth Games panice to report on this year's began here today. carnings.

Joe A. da Luz won his singles Half of the companies are match beating Stanley Leel of a-hard- better

than last year England 21-19 after though 17 are now operating at fought game, while in the first and Raoul da Luz brat English pair Edwin Bateman and Tom Stewart 16-3.

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Prefect, a four-year-old colt starting at 100 to eight, won the Chesterfield Cup for Mr Jack Olding contest is due to begin at 0300 on the final day's racing at the attractive Sussex year ago, "I'm sorry for what happen-GMT on Saturday.-Router.

track here. ed," Janet answered, in a sorry- sort of you've-been-troubled

voice.

to

"Well, if you're engaged

you this American gentleman, will find Piccadilly Circus a very unprofitable place to hang

said the magistrate. about in,"

REMINDERS

*PLEASE, sir, I'd only just

be

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DIIRG of the pictures," come out

A00 Janet sald. "Well, your parente,

LO RE [NO will have had to be told," said the magistrate, "You will romanded on ball, while Miss

DNAP CARS Hamilton Ands out the true

You,

Biggest upeet of frat round

Australian singles

champion, by Arthur Sounder of (BA South Africa, who won 21-11.

The South Africans was in command practically all the way and was a comfortable winner Reuter,

The recession cut some com panies' sales, though Lighter Splendidly handled by Australian "Scobie" taxes helped to offect the matches was the defeat of Olyn

418 companies total net profit in Breasley, Prefect took the lead with a furlong to the first half of this year after Bossto go in the 10-furlong race and held off a determined deducting taxes was $3,335,000,-

000

in the same half of 1053: challenge by Dougles Smith on Durante, another 000 compared with 13,200,000 100 to eight chance. Empire Honey was another The biggest gains have been

made by aircraft companies, Reuber. half a length back third of the 15 runners.

won today, only one Prefect was Breasley's second | horses

successful, Bril- winner at the meeting. The favourlie was

a ave to Australian also returned to the liant Green Landing,

two chance, won easily in the saddle this week following a

Gordon Stakes. Only Ave serious riding accident in May.

favourites were successful in Hilltop, last year's winner,

decided at the 25 races was fourth and Sunny Brae, the

to mooting CODGO

who

Attending figures for the nrth. The ON VALANT," I-TRUE.

who did not have whole fixture were over 170,000, Queen,

the first day when 65,000 visited switchboard, where every 80 made in Ecuador: ALBE. pro a runner today, watched the new record being created on often she would be reminded of Jeeling layer of mesont on the side

balding man racing for the fourth successive the course-Router. the unpleasantness of the night of a

who digs tunnels, 4-TRUE. hela engaged 25 "Borry

from TRIANGLE: she would have to say thno to: time. "Sorry, he's ongaged." It was saying that of her man that had caused all the trouble.

and alie slipped

sir" gald Janet,

away.

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the comforting anonymity of the

before.

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day.

Her Majesty's keenness for the sport was demonstrated when she visited the paddock to bco Intent auctioned after win- ning the indon Belling Stakes, She stood watching the bidding murrounded by a crowd racegoers.

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