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GILMANS GLOUCESTER ARCADE

COMMENT OF THE DAY

Vietnam Crisis

to

TN less than two years, free -elections are to be held throughout Vietnam rlecido the future Govern- mont of the state. It is im possible to say to what ex- tent current events will influence votors but if the present contrast between ⚫the

administrations of North and South continues much longer the whole state will almost certainly turn Communist in 1950. At present the Vietnamezo people are con- fronted with the popular and Powerful negime of Ho Chi Minh in the North, still flushed with the success winning back half the country from the French, and the Government of Ngo Dinh Diem in the South, weak and in- officient in administration, toru by political crisis and com-

to unite pletely unablo various factions which jockeying for power. It is no wonder the Big Three Foreign Ministers discuss the situation with concern and urgency, Even after the Geneva con- ference the Western Ministers felt that only a

tremendous

the

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effort by the Vietnamese them- selves would save the country trạm going completely Com mondat. That effort has not materialized, The faction groups have not given one

that they are prepared to com pose their differences and to

HINA

No. 85957

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954.

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MANCHESTER DOCKERS JOIN STRIKE

341 Ships Now Affected: Horrible Death

Churchill Calls

Special Cabinet Meeting

1,000 RETURN TO WORK

London, Oct, 25.

Britain's dock strike worsened today, tying up more ships and bringing an eighth port - Manchester

Into the stoppage:

Sir Winston Churchill summoned a special Cabinet meeting for to- night to discuss the strike, now in its fourth week.

Moderate trade Union chiefs were only partly successful today in a new drive to get men back to work.

They managed to persuade about 1,000 strikers in London, Liverpool and Hull to return

but more than 500 dockers in Manchester joined the strike army during the day.

The number of vessels affect ed by the stoppage rose today to the peak figure of 341-31 more than during the week-end.

Export and import cargoes

HK Student

Replies Tooth about 2 140 milion e

la

continued its deliberations private today. It may issue ite findings, or an interim report, this work.

of

Mr. A. de V: Leigh, Secretary. the London Chamber of up in the eight ports affected, and 2/3 of Britain's Commerce, warned tonight that eca-borne trade is at a stand-the strike continues "many rims in Lonion will have to sulll.

close down.”

shred of evidence to suggest Fake Marriage

Charges the forthcoming

unite to form a front for elections.

solid

Premic: Ngo,

lacking in experience and mitiative

has proved him-

hla

London, Oct. 25.

In addition, 8,000 dock repair -workers are on strike in London Sex as separate diskutoing up a further '100 ships.

3,999-ton

A young Hongkong law. The trickle back to work in self incapable of handling the country's administrativo ma- student, Jack Sing Ip, told London made it possible for one chinery-not ontirely

a London court today he and banana boat-the fault perhaps, because. He inherited a legacy of prob».

ob his girl friend had lived to-Northern Light to be unloaded, the first veel harliext i lems when his French pregether before the date on London since the stoppage, Scoessor petulantly dropped which he is alleged to have became complete,

Government the burden of Government in staged a fake marriage. Are man his-lap. Neverthelese the capability

Flevalt the girl Zena Ahmed Court of Inquiry tht the strike remains Americans who renounced amma Frypan,

Londony the Geneva agreement and studyingin

muggested that she, should come rge amounts of tous, flat to look after him. military equipment and

is being economia investments

JP, aged 28, who fried at the Old Balley, Cen

having

who lost large

in continuing

the

nid

South when

under

Communist Yet the contintiation 01 MINK Shamma, American South at least a fucat declared that

is

until the

of

Also

Of Man Mau Victim

Nairobi, Ook 25.

"Me. Gray, Leskey, elder- ¡ly: Brithm farmer. "Abdubled

by terrorista-13 days" a5V; was probably buried silve sa Mau Mau escrifice DEL the upper Govera“ slopes treat Keny

Blous

Fot

spokesman

day...

#

wald to-

The spokesman grid in- “formnation received by the Government Indiosted that (no other forture was used. -

Mr Arundel Gray Leakey, cousin of 17 Loals

Leakey, authority on the Kikuym, had -not, been heard of since

MAU CADE allacked his home" in, the

The

Nyeri district on October,

"terrorists launched the attack while the

· family were at dinner, and hed ME Leakey's 67-year-old wife, Mary. The African cook was slashed" to death and the house ransacked. -- China- Mall Special.

India Calls

Censorship In Karachi, so Our Correspondent, SPURR had to fly to India to file this dramatic

The Full Story Of Pakistan's Bloodless Coup

New Delhi, Oct. 25

Troops poured into Karachi. An Army brigade with armoured cars and artillery was alerted around the city. Telephone lines to politicians' houses were cut.

Against this background of given until morning to meet an Dustero exponent of the old-

civil wer, Pakistanis their demands

fashioned, Indian

· Indián - Moham "He went home like a maniac," medanian.. Governor-General; -- Ghulam Mohammed seized power yester a friend told me. He threatened.There is you no sign of opposi

to kill himself. He declared he top and the country 1

A slick now propagand would never come to terms.

ALI GAVE IN

machine is busy, pumping

day.

wreck

Leigh added that one For Armament ROWDS MORBED HIM

factory "would be, closing down tomorrow because of the strike, throwing a "substantial number. of people out of work.

Trace

1

Wald,

be

to

is calm

Cout

coup

|| So far the Governor-

has kept his word. The beon no hiresto,

Bat Galim Crew Badly Treated

He abolished the Constituent Assembly, the tempestuous tem. But these fearful, four hours | m

of mass rallies newa porary Parliament which red had broken Mohammed All the Goverer-General the country through every un- The next morning ho drove rostor zco soing up all ove easy years of independence. back for another stormy sessions archi

contkenning |: All comment unfavourable to the Governor General's "eriminal" actions of the the coup leaders was censored

humbly bowed defunct Constituents Ag palacoand from news reports. The Fremier, before

efore be political enemies. Mr Mohammed All, who now The Premier was told "if you Clumphantly home from his don't co-operato, the Army will American four on Saturday, has | tako over: Pakistan. There will been completely crushed by a be mass arrests." [ threat of fores

To cavo his friends Less than 24 hours transformed Mohammad. All' gave in and the short, spust, aming Moham-agreed not to reign. The Army med All from a confident com-wanted him to remain as the petent leader to a sagging, recipient of ranch-needed The ten-man

of haggard

Larnell-sisip:Bat Calim; pèlzad Crowde moblied. him

new masters of Fakistan recently by Kapt in the Suran

Cénil; were” bucky, Karachi airport on Saturday. "It was 'w' brokért, Beater" rrian first day, she hight when he drove off for an, who addecayed: its country, on breat urgent

Interview with

the| Sunday night over the radio." A Uni Covernor-General

cloyed car drove films. straight|töld New York, Oct. 25.

He emerged four hours later from the. Governor's palaci tullay” proposed

the studio,AAA "anla tears.

and ¿The¦¿ fiovernor mament trace", Dending zeroe» mens en a disarmament conven- Army Generale threatened him

with. Immediate arrest. Hom

hond Menony

tabled in the Political Committee of the Uniteci › Nations General Assembly, e

The Indian proposal called for “A study of ways and mesna of establishing an armament' truce pending agreement on a

dir armament convention; proceduces for effective co-operation with and the, ascertainment of views of states not members of the Disarmament Commission; dis- Another agent said that the cussions and suggestions on dis- 'Give Me Back My

armament in the General Assem 8,232-ton Arles Maru carrying bly: determination of actors Passport Or Else... crumpled Mohammed went reports reaching here ton 8.000 tons of timber and general which should govern, equitable cargo had been ordered to un-reductions and levels of armed

who now include two Army he reports, wald !fire load her cargo for Britain at forces and conventional drinks Mr Ben Krasner, AmeriGenerals as Ministers of Des the outlaws were killed.

ments in respect of both of their can sea captain who was between them and the killed and four wou

fence and, of Internal Audirsecurity forces lost two quantum and character"

recently Also, the resolution would released

from Govenor-General they control France-Presse, ask the Assembly to decide Chinese Communist cap the country. that In view and importance of the problem.

Mr Leich dochured; "I cannot believe the strikers realise what prighthat dommage they are doing to the economy of the country which affects us all. If they did realise it, I feel sine they would retiam to work f

HK Bound Ships Affected

he did was to give notice of his | the quayside. intention to

marry

Hong and Kobe, he

ot

He wak

Capt. Krasner

Threatens US Consulate

CRUMPLED, SUTTAA A“ prépared script: Was: into his hands and he. read at "Mix Batting husk

beror

the microplidfie be

his words humbly!

F

in the disminusle of provladónál Parlia

ment and echoed the Governor.

Gene

"the

part

proclamation

that

Six Killed In Tunisian Clash

Tinik Oct. 28.:

At least six personis

people seeing between Tuntian Felligas (out with weariness, his laws) and security forces in the Sidi Bou Zid aron, according to

She

had lost the sip-. || killed in 'h'èlanta Kame

“sult sadly" reet Savile Row

back to his waiting ministers

when the North was overrun by the tral Criminal Court, for

London's, dock strike has | via Penang, Singapore, General of

the forced three Japanese ships to kong, Manila procured clap see littlo polnit awfully

be diverted to Continental parts added. girl by folo and another to leave with only, to Egyptian grants tencies, is alleged by the pro half of its cargo.

UNLOAD AT HAMBURG ·· it appears sccution to have fold Miss Inevitable that this half of the shamms after the first visit to The three diverted ships were state will

also come

the B control in 1950. are married."

the Register Office:

"Now we carrying between them about 4,800 Tona of general gooda, 23, has including *

large amount of ald, to

give the

that she believed they timber for British Industries. were married according to the Export goods for Japan and the Hamburg. ty. Casential if the English law but that actually all | Far East have had to be left on!

The two other sulps which country is to be saved from

have been told to discharge, at A shipping agent said here Continental ports are the. 6,900-

of the urgency tivity threatened this The bloodless coup climaxed Maru and the 7,107-ton Inusan Maru. the first of the ton Hakonesan

Auto Manila, Oct. 25, of disarmament, the present morning to demand "finan- a long-standing struggle Manila Maru. It was in port The Hakonesan Maru was due session should be reassed clal support from the Between personalities The Philippine semen forces when the strikes first, began.

headquarters cunced today) adjourned on, the United States - Consulate wean ideals, smages/app Ip pleaded not gulity to the at that time, it had discharged over 1,000 tons of dreight from target date anything, Premierous' sects charge,

the

to arrive here tomorrow with rather of December. 100 here unless he got back hist

COUNTRY

that initial identification had CALM should get

be reconvened by the President Ip said that on March 29, at alle freight for Britain and Japan and the United States and

one band,

sand, Britiske established that the naval shipm together and

and form

passport which I need to was already half loaded with Its was due to have left here on he request,

as appropriate." a. truly representative Goverbought two rings, one for him- cargo of 4,000 tons of machinery. November 2 with 300 tons of Soviet delegate, sald the post- Mr Kramer told the China aps, Westerland policah. On ality were Bettiah and

democracy represented by sighted off the coast and Mr Andrel Vyshinsky, the do a job for a local firm.”

Mohammed: All, the cricketer ettier to be "allen" pledge their hearted support to this cause.

self and one for her. Then motor cars, magar and other British export goods.

tions of Russia and the West Mall he needed his passport to the other is strongman politis hostiby, and that there was They should

Miss visited they compose their

The Imuisan Maru: was to have over the "stages" of the dia go with a crew to Australie to by: Challan Muhammed, cause for unius kla differences at some later and brou

brother at the Egyptian Eme

When the strikes showed no picked up 300 tons of cargo here armament plan were now very pick up

for the more appropriate stage, for bussy where he worked. The signs of breaking, the ship had niso and roturned to Japan pla close together-Router. ** trick

brother and sister had a long to sui as it was for Yokohama the Far East-Reuler.

(800 Full Report PS)

the Communists. Fortunately the Americans realise this too

They exchanged rings after-

that have wisely stipulated wards and then went on a fort-affected ships was the 2,295-ton

NOT GUILTY PLEA

conditions to

to future offers of

fers of night's "heneymoon." If national un

unity means the

Army and

meat and

fa running short,

ANAMA Miss. Shamma's

Shamma's

conversation' in Arabic then tho

Shatin Floods brother wished them fuck in

English.

3p said, he and THE Colony's farmers have had

14: That night, bad

time this your Miss Shamma stayed together Omelala describe, the three for the first time. The follow- months from July to Septem- ing day, they discussed mar ber as "one, of the most uns riage and he agreed to become fortunate periode for many

Moslem

The next day they Tears, An outbreak of foot visited a Register Office where and mouth disease and lower to is alleged to have tuaded than average rainfall provided her that they were march

He next visited the Register more than enoughy worries for

the farmer and the prospects Ofice alone on April 2 and gave

I

aro that the second rice, crop notice of marriage and did not will not be, a good one, fix t

cinte --Mla

Shamma the position Typhoon do caused more

Colmedding with On Jimé headaches.

ho received a It Lotter high tides

from s

mother to whom particularly

Holds les Sham

Shamma had written ask- flooded out acres of

vegetable gardons That Ing her so perminds him to and Augu marry her. His mother had re- Now, almost two months have duced his allowance from £60 ured post despite the fact to £37 e month. Me he told

the weather is day, and padd" no "attention when he

the hoods continue for about the letter and in his onger ho pulled her hair. The menguglie, next day the left, VERAN

Going To HON PAY “AND FORGET "Later her brotheme Loogst kim, Ip continued, and

(should

commodities.

י

U.S.

THE COLONIAL SECRETARY SAYS:

Consulate Not Interfering With Hongkong

Firms

London, Oct. 25.

The Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, is writing to tell Mr Harold Wilson, a former Labour Minister, that there is no evidence” that United States consular officials in Hongkong are interfering with British firms for trading in certain goods with China....../...!

„* Mr. Wilson "had" faked" in the "freezing Sp

by executive action | Government in cales

here there Hour of Commons what re of the United States Treasury appeared to be reasonable juant- ment had the British Cover of the United States dollar acation for so doing."-Reuter

alted funds of reputable Brabota cor had made to the Biates about the}}

Hom

American constar

aid ther

({panies"

be said, thobe;

Pitched Battle With Mau Mau

here.

Mr Krasner's

They Were British

for

as-

Hip Corporation financier, part-time poet and Prense

bring it

back

had ex-

pired and been sent to the US. State Department by the US. Conkilate after he at his com pantano unista" while ont

wers "capturedă. by the

Chinese

yacting c

to Maca

ed to ay in Hongkong to wait for lile Chinese fat Miss: Wong Ying, a member the group or the yacht, who still held in China.

(A) Chinese member of the yacht's crew who was released

the poently

would

and ano

they

GKONG SCENERY.

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