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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDÁÝ, JANUARY 28, 1955.

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ALLEGED MASSACRE IN ANNAM Serge Rubinstein

Transfer Of Cocos Approved By Commons

Landon, Jan. 27.

The Cocos Islands bill transferring the control ər tils strategie group of 27 Tridian Ocean islands from Xingirpore to Australia bad is third Frading in the Hour of Commons today.

$u}brt to confirmation The Houss of Lords. (osrther with the Royal Ansert. the transfer whi shortly become law,

tay

The "King of the (neos". John Clantes Bass, a 25

year-old graduate

Oxford University. Is ក relan the 989-year Jease granted to his ancestors by Queen Victoria, when they fook Bunion af the islands in 1825.

The Istands with 1 pupulation of 1.200, have Australian-ball

3672

sir

base. They were attacked by the Germans In the first

Muri! War mod by Japastes during the

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France, freMKT.

PRISON

the

PARTIES

POPULAR

Villach, Austria

Jan. 27.

Two warders, sentenced to hard labour here today, were said to have made the district prison, for

men

and women, "more like the one in the Strauss operetta, Die Fledermaus"

so that prisoners committed

new

offences to return and en- joy its free and easy drink- ing parties.

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Refugees Cut Down By Machine-guns

FRENCH CHARGES TO COMMISSION

Saigon, Jan. 27.

France charged formally to the International Armistice Commission today that Communist troops massacred Roman Catholics with machine- guns in the Lumi area of Northern Annam two weeks ago.

The formal French protest was based on re- purts of refugees who managed to escape the area

and flee to safety in Haiphong, last French-held| RUSSIAN INDUSTRY

city in Northern Vietnam.

Aveording to the refugees, 16 | eingente sont me'er the term. Catholics were killed two mor

2

of the Geneva at mastice agre

inatsy wou ulei | ment

180 arrested and dragged 1 Communist prom punjes aring the incident.

The refugees suld the frontble started on January 9 when two Catholic personita anformed the Vietmund wuthorities that 3.000, jasons near Lami

it

ARRESTED

were

The emilssaries arrested and Vietmbuh troops. 795rrounded the village on the night of January 12-13. The Reds machine-gunned the peasant waplest tre

mentries and then battled the others to submission; it was a battle

automatic against farm Yorks anet refugeen saki.

Bandit Girl's Song Led

Him Astray

Koala Jampur, Jan (27

A Chuese labourer who heart

houdt giri slinging in

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ad, are

The

BECOMES GIANT

T\ FEW YEARS

New York, Jan. 27.

Russian industry, doubling and tripling itself in 25 years to rank today as a giant second only to that of the United States, is producing crude tools and goods with unskilled workmanship, according to a study in the January 29 issue of were latted Business Week magazine.

weapons Implements. sticks. the

Thuk pevi 111. biti n with the eihe

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eligend. were!

But in fields were precision matters to the Have Soviet --- atomie energy and guided missiles

"tolerances are close and quality is a must."

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Thickets

Party

Russian factories produce for the Government, not the consumer; there is no competition to spur improve tesa i ment of the product, only to turn out more, the maga- them a verk atfer a free z tezine said. lungle turned poet hunself and betwyers Viel Ruby was given a three-year prison therfys

Balong United | But when at dona ant

bethen, as capacity for resenjeh and devet prent is probably an good as that of any other in- tion," He magzine suod 21

for rumposing mid-¦ Prens

Msh Sitw Yong, geil 30, af the gul's song pared him to write petry. However, his songs were found to have such | phrases 14:1 "hil Th rothless Brush for kiting our brothers raping our shatera, az inarning our homes.

Marke

explained that he only wrote the sougN Ta "cheer myself up when I was repress-

The jige pointed

set that: were subversive merature, and Moh ingeniously

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England-Wales graduate 38.500 enghreys and

Parliamentary

Boundaries

The

Revision

London, Jan. 27. House of Commons

se lentent in the pours 1951-53, compama vd with 29,000 in te Untler! Si, tem,

thurve

A

esmirnice that their education la impet vang: in quality.

THE STUDY

The migarbe's study wa made by a technical editor who.

the magazine said, Iran weul "behind the Curtain in recent mentis ta Bnd out about Soviet In dustrial production.

E-

1

4 lack

POUKAZYTO

of

an *xpranation, 1 most of only did it so the Communbits | ent unlil nearly 3,30 thinj Partly, the erudity

know i was a genuine morning approving the bus fellow and would contact Then Jerald

of 12 orders revising Pared labou tell the poliev

istid, party by The panel seiphy Polser met to the story old wht get the reward money."

iamentary boundaries in by de Waul W. AL the gay peon whin Hvy 1 sat.

England and Wales.

tank prof

Sovt experts Vosagaked the theft of a bicyele

Amadonk la-fed ab ut ven and decovered the drunken Thi Jutige was upeonyak(). Tired Members Tramped and a hall combat hours they pristnet, un las way burk to gout | Mob went to good - ad because wearily out of the House after, built at du lært tur longer, and From The Pancake 11ak, iz Tan, he stened to #stren song Indon watch bege

had stulen t Reuter

The Jungle-France-It case,

A British Crossword Puzzle

13

14

15

12

13

08

20

ACROSS

1 Chops ithely (6).

Boasts (5).

7 Gerial (8).

8 Rule (6).

9 Spiritualist meeting (0).

11 Lasaltude (7).

13 Fills will constemation (7).

16 Extend (6).

18 Best pari (8).

10 Antiquated (8).

20 Equestrian (6)

21

18

116

17

DOWN

1 Fashions (5).

2 Emblem of royalty (5).

3 Dignified (7).

4. Unfruitful (8).

6 Height (0):

0 Offender (8).

10 Replied (8).

12 Helps (7).

18

Physician (0).

fighting (6).

16 Registers (G). 17 Dismal (6).

10

14.30

Wogat difference could comderton

pil yesterday when 220 orders salety make to that life, remained for discussion..

But this was much quicker thon when the orders first come

Taw MIG-15 24 the Korean TW..!

Isti. Il

lar same

times no denying a worked.

before The House for approval.griple, the mag.no saud, and

prior to

to members rising for the Christmas

The emphasia in quantity has The Labour Opposition then drawbacks 112 other respects. objected strongly to the Bound-however, the magazine said. ary Commission's proposed divested sional changes.

Last night there were divisions on five of the orders giving the Conservative Government major- ities of 25, 29, 30, 44 and 37 respectively-Reuter.

Difficult

Tunisian

Home Rule

Talks

Paris, Jan. 27.

Slow and difficult progress W25 made during today's Franco- Tumialan talks en Tunisian home rute, informed sourets said here todry.

They said that after a three- and-a-half hour meeting this £fternoon, in the presence of French Premier, M. Piotre Mendes-France, and Tunislan Premier Tomar Bin Ammer, it was stri hard to predict when the negotiations would come to

in end.

the

11

i large stream turbine

shown at abet Leipzig fall.

"Even before it begins to need replacement parts, it will give the plot manager trouble, With

to the United States-but

ab t Awice Britain's, the third Lægest proækuver.

MULTIPLIED

1

3. Rebecchine, the Mayor of Rome (left), presents replica of the Home emblem of the Woit io M. Mendes- France, the French premier. at Rome's Town llall, The French Premier was in Kapse for talks with Italian leaders. -Express Photo,

Police Could

Not Arrest

Murderer

Crime Too Old

Paris, Jan. 27. Sixty-year-old Maurice Lyonne appeared one day in Dijon police station in France and said

eastern

without preamble, "Arrest me, I am a murderer.”

Questioned, the man ex- back in plained It is

that he hack, 1933, stabbed a man during a The man dispute in a cabaret. hel rit

The of his wounds. police checked

man's the old story and found that it was true,

The crime, however, was so aa that the police, to their great regret, said they

rrest him.

"In the past 25 years 1 has multiplied many times its output of coal, steel, all, electricity.

aluminium. And

Industrial

military. power ranks second in the world." the magazine said, "Rosta's leaders intend to try for fast place.

And observera wher have compare 1 Russinn dents to Western ones state that US51 is capable of getting there, buj ant all neroNS

Cotted Press.

4.

the

Former S'pore

Judge's Daughter Married

Landen Jan. 27.

Lived In Luxury

-And Fear

The writer of the following article attended one of the fabulous parties thrown by Serge Rubinstein, the Wall Street wonder boy, during the holidays. This dispatch gives a close-up of the international financier who was murdered (his morning).

By Elizabeth Toomey (United Press Staff Correspondent)

New York, Jan. 27.

Serge Rubinstein, the Russian-born financier who successfully evaded deportation for years after his conviction as a draft dodger, lived in an uneasy, secretive circle" of friends surrounded by every luxury money could buy.

The wealthy, shadowy figure was a king in his little empire which centred around his Fifth Avenue town house crowded with priceless art objects. One of his closest friends was Spencer Samuels, one of the owners of the French & Co., art dealers.

Hubinstein WOS one of the few men in the United States who could afford to il his home with treasures from Euro- prati castles and museums, the kind of tapestries and decora»

tions that Samuels sold.

COLLEGE GIRLS Like beautiful art objecta, Rubinstela liked to have beautiful Women in his home. As one party in his mansion, the jaded financier had a business associate ar- range for some of the guests to come from a nearby ex- clusive girls college.

Rubinstear's mother arrived as the

chaperone, and the party centred in the sumptuous second four living rezan and library

FIJIAN HERO

AWARDED

MEDAL

Kuala Lumpur,

Jan. 27.

A cheerful little medical- orderly, who killed five terrorists in

his

spare

time, has received a medal until Rubarstem decided it was—for trying to save lives. dinner time.

will go

Private Revila Sumaki Sēru, eat," he

a Fijian, used to get tired of his nomeed to one of his business medical duties, and would go associates

theo on patrols with his nighting

nearby. The people Rubinstein had singled comrades.

He

ut during the party to accom pany him to dinner were inform- ed by his osvetako.

A dozen men and women, who Seru

personally

killed five sts during these jungle Last October Private was with a platoon in

were urged by the associate not Johore when a tree fell across

refuse the invitation Rubinstein, tralled

to anger

the down

Soru

and their camp, Injurine and pinning Ave coldfern-Including

CRUSHED LEG

he extricated, found to have a badly, drushed leg.

short, swarthy gure severni blocks down Fifth Avenue to L hotel supper club.

He is the most generous man I've

known," one of his associates said, in

contrast to of sumie not could

circulated about his ruthless business dealings.

NOWHERE TO GO

Lysate, who showed a strong desire to be arrested, was dis

the decision. It fed with was well on raing outside and the clel man, had no place to go.

"Then, arrest me for vaga. bra ure," he pleaded, "Just for ļu Dow days,” he further said.

"Sorry, the palice superinten- film tola iun. "It is impossible.

You have with you

a sum of You cannot 500 : unes (HK$8). Uhnelere be considered ሱባ

Then In despair went ut into the cold, rainy night | France-Preise.

WARPLANES FOR JORDAN

Istanbul, Jan. 27.

ever

the stories

"If you admire his necktie, he'll take it off and give it to you, or may send you a dozen the next day."

TRUSTED NO ONE

But even surrounded by luxury, Rubinstein felt like a marked man. He did not trust anybody, except hts few closest associates. HG felt he was persecuted by the Press.

ot

When

However, he refused to have his injuries treated, but crawled about in the darkness giving morphine to the injured and bandaging their injuries.

He helped to free the re- maining injured who lay under the tree, and only when the last

man to be rescued was found to be dead and beyond his help would he agree

aftor to look himself.

10

He applied splints to his smashed leg, but refused take any of the small remaining stock of morphine despite the intense pain,

His

coramanding officer pinned the British Empiro Medal on the tunic of the in- defatigable little soldier inst not work for "Gelf-sacrifice and

devotion

to duty."-France-

At the party he gave for hig friends and the delegation

મ college girl, Rubinstein singled out a newspaper reporter as one of his dinner companions, realising who she was. When an associnte whispered the news to Rubinstein, he piled.

"This is off the record, isn't 17" he pleaded nervously. Unated Press.

bad Presse,

London, Jan. 27.

The Londoner who has per-

Eden Visiting

Turkey

Lendon, Jan. 27.

British Foreign Secretary Slr

Happines came yesterday to beautiful Anne Terrell, 34-year-

The Turkish Government - Bonally welcomed more overseas old daughter of a former Singa- pire Chief Justice, who figures day brought before the National visitors than any other single in a tragic suicide case Just May. Assembly 12 bill authorising Englishman, Mr Donald White,

She married

Cantab Eric delivery of three warplanes to is to give up his job next Mon- Longden. 32-year-old superin- Jeron as a gift.

day at Victoria station, the Con- Anthony Eden will visit Turkey tendent in the Malayan police,

from March 18 to 10 at the in- The gesture was interpreted tinental terminus

Mr White.

of Turkish Premier Be the winn a desire

"Man

has been Adnan Menderes and Foreign from Cooks-uniformed vitation induce certain Arab countries to

Minister Euat Koprulu, world crie-

the the Turko-Arab Last year. Anne, a dark-haired join

defence #coting royally,

brilles and ordinary tourists at Foreign Office announced here. Victoria for the past 40 years,

today. He is now retiring at the ago of 79.-China MaT Special

at the Kensington Register Office here.

its gravel-finch blades, a result girl, wid

here

bo

Turkey has already sent arms

10 equipmast

Libya.

an inquest how the

part.

akl

France-Pres50.

wound

of hurry, it will fail to produce found the body of Donald King, a Singapore hotel room power merently. This will make 25, a it harder

the day after she refused to wed for the manager to

Whim meet his quotas. But since he, tcu, is in a hurry, he may not be able to afford the down-time in his tread, necessary to get the turbine im- proved.*

There

bullet

wa5

King's last wish, written in a death note, was that she should forget him and find happiness, Sarce 1917, the magazine said,

Anne

met Captain Longden the Soviets have built "their about a year ago. Her mother, colossal piece of emptiness into Mrs A. Becket-Terrell, said to- an industrial giant second only night "they both deserve to be

Serious

Situation

At Gaza

Tel-Aviv, Jan. 27,

very, very happy.

"I do not know where they are honeymooning but they will be

PIERRE THE GREAT'

DID NOT APPROVE

Paris, Jan. 27.

Pierre, nicknamed Pierre the Great owing to going subsequently to Ireland, his tall stature, had a rendezvous with a girl friend They are definitely returning to Malaya-possibly in about six in an attic in the stables of the Paris horse dealer weeks-China Mall Speclat, he was working for.

No Anti-Atom

"I called and nobody answer-; friend would remain one-cyed ed," he told the judge who was forever. "Rene is my pal and examining the slight incident will always remain my pal," he

Bomb Department which occurred afterwords, He said.

added, "So I thought Josephine But Rene did not Beem to

WAA

TWO-YARDS APART

friends

giri

The girl friend also appeared before the judge. "Pierre fell on us without even knowing why." sho complained. She added that The he had exclusive use of blanket and that was "all I can

The Fortin Office, in a state- ment, said, "The Invitation wi extended at the time of the Turkish visit to London of the Prime Minister in 1952.”*

The statement added, "The visit was originally arranged to take place in April, 1953, but had to be postponed because of Sir Anthony's illness. It has been impossible to fix a mutually

cccrvenient dalo until now." France-Presse.

Exchange Thief Sentenced

James

Aix-en-Provence,

Jan. 27.

British

the Not,

Foreign Exchango employee,

had left. I turned on a switch London, Jun, 27.

unkomtit charged with the theft of 12,- Sir Winston Churchill today

and what did I see-Josephine agree. Shabby and

a prehistorie | 000,000 francs, (£12,000) from turned down a suggestion that same

asleep lying under the he looked like

a Marseilles Bank, was today blanket na my friend man. "I always respect my a minister Rene. should appoint

Hends," ho An urgent testing of the he

Buntenced to six years' penal The latter oven had

servitudo, typtian-Israeli Mixed Arnis for home security and a special hand unter Josephine's head." affirmed. Mee Commision today noted department to safeguard the

Two accompilees, Jacques Modesti, and Albert Guerrieri. with grave concern the serious civilian population in the event Neither

French

atum and nor situation prevailing

were gaoled for three years and the

hydrogen bomb 14 Defensive covering worn in Tunisian delegations seemed to Egypt-Israel border near

the war

one year, respectively, A Labour Member, Mr Arthur have lost hope that a solution Gaza strip.

Lowla,

the hòd· suggested in would be found to outstanding

crisis, AL was stated House at Commons that a special problems,

followed alleged repeated department could prepare plans YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across; 1 Chic, 4 Ronanck, Tunisian sources felt that Egyptian ntjacks મ Israel for evtcunting areas threatened 8 Head, 9 Plea, 10 Fortion, 11 Rein, 12 Germ, 14 Dissent, 17 after another morting, possibly territory. The Commission found by air attack, feeding laplaced Arise, 19 Stray, 22 Blésads, 20 Hema, 27 Vino, 28 Cajoled, 20 tomorrow, the end would be in Egypt qulity of the last inotocat | civillaná and constructing, deep Kole, 80 Room, 31 Reverca, 82 Sets. Down; 2 Halter, a Charmis, sight, French sources limited on January 20 when one Israeli underground air raid shelters. 4 Rapid, 6 Adonis, 0 Sites, 7 Clown, 12 Garu, 13 Ripe, 16 Eire, themselves to saying that the tractor driver was killed and The Home Secretary is res- 10 Toys, 10 Severe, 20 Therms, 21 Amulet, 23 Leave, 24 Stole, negotiations would continuo,-- another wounded by Egyptian pouble-de-ejvil iz deladed crem 28 Side.

France-Press

CitraFrande- Presed, ka

21 Near relative (8).

The

The Judge remarked that Josephine and Rene claimed that they were lying twó yards apart.

"Elia nrm is certainly not two my prossoutor did pot PD two, SAN

counsel;

The prosecution asked for a but MoVéro sentence for Not, was willing to allow extenuating circumstances, for the yards long," Pierro the Grat

wtimes the other and, the observed. He had lost his solf- the charge

Defending Not, Attorney control and had beaten up Reno stressed that Pierre's reaction Ploch maid his client did what and Josephine. In the fight, could have

more ho boon mucha

did "in; a moments of Reno had lost an oyo.

viciotis, Plotro gót sway with a | despair'. while Plortu appeared to he very one-year montenca - France» financial dimeul

that his Pressio, SORTE-DYEES, the - Laot

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