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WESTERLING TO RETURN
REUNION Intends To Prevent SIDE GLANCES
Ther husband's side in HE young wife stood at
the deck at the Old Street Court. Her dark hair was combed back from a fine forehead, and features that possessed the kind of pale, proud, beauty that you see. in old Italian paintings.
But her face was a mask, for not by the faintest expression did express what she
as she stood there.
ar both of
yeas
you
charged,"
*** said the learned clerk,
with stealing as bailee, a wire less set valued at 11 guineas."
Guilty." said Robert, the hustard a tall, pleasant-look- ing man, with a mop of untuly "Not guilty," his wife Jessica.
black hair.
answered, in an even voice,,
NO CASE
NHE did not "look at him, nor She at her.
A detective-sergeant went Mr Harold
into the witness-box, and said to the magistrate, Surge: "In this case, sir, the wife pawned the radio set which her husband bad stolen, but conversion by her will not be upheld by law, as it was done on her husband's instruc-
tions.
Jessica's solicitor rose to quote chapter and verse in support of the motion that no case could be made out against his client. "Very well," said the magis- vale to Jessica "you are dismissed."
NO LOOK THE gaoler motioned Jessica from the dock. She turned, without a glance or parting gesture to her husband. and fallowed the gaole: towards the door, towards freedom.
The story of Robert's crimes was told. He had obtained the portable radio under a hire
made purchase scherne, bad misleading statements in giving his references, and had omitted to pay even the first instalment
"B"
day,"
The Spread
Of Communism
INDONESIANS' REQUEST
Amsterdam, June 17.
Captain Raymond "Turco" Westerling, the soldier of fortune who led and lost a private war against Indonesia's "Govern- ment in 1950, announced today he is returning för a new struggle to prevent the spread of communism.
"I have been asked to return by rightist groups in Indonesia," the fabulous warrior said in an exclusive interview. "I consider it my duty to go."
they
Caript
to
his
to
"Indonesia is a pillar in the "But we are making no pro- defence structure of the free mise ahead of time," he said. world. If it falls to
"Asians never forget a man who comTM munism, then Indo-China,fails to keep a promise. Their c3 n never be restored, Malaya and Thailand will go faith
be held. And particularly if a white man promise. Many of under the present regime," he breaks said, "Indonesia will fall to the the West's troubles in Southeast Communists within two years."
Asia started. when we had break our CAPTURED BANDUNG
promises and the Westerling.
Asians lost faith." whose private
and 5 Westerling army
olde: of 600 men captured Bandung in 1950 only
heavier now than in the last kali of the 1940's rive it back to the Indone-
when feats of rlans on Dutch orders, out- Jungle fighting made his name lined his plans at the tiny word loved
but or hated Bom Hotel here,
never ignored in Southeast Asia, Somewhere along the coast of His birth- was. in keeping Helland, the 40-foot armoured with the exotic, near-legendary Lunch Evipan was playing hide-Mic. He was born in Istanbul, and seek with the Dutch at in 1919, 1c a Dutch father and a thorities as it waited to take Turkish mother. Christened him to Indeed.
"Raymond' Paul Pierre," he spon Some members of the so-picked up the nickname "Turco" called "Dutch
Conservative or "The Turk," in his wander- secretly Party," founded
nings around the world,
In Istanbul at the start of
HEAVY PRESSURE
With the end of the war, Indonesian independence movements sprang up, and the Dutch found themselves under heavy pressure.
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Geneva, June 17.
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IN QUEEN'S
CLUB FINAL
London, June 17.
No
greater and more pleasant surprise has come out of the London lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club here today than the form shown by 15-year-old Jean Forbes of South Africa, who today, still too young for Wimble- don, reached the final of the women's singles by de- feating Dorothy Head. Knode of the United States by 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.
In the anal she will meet the number two woman Seed for Wimbledon, Louis Brough of the United States.
Jear. Forbes has a subtlety in her game that is. astounding in one so young and if the power comes in time, as it should, lawa tennis may already have produced the game's next Maureen Connolly.
Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, Australia's leading amateur tennis players, will meet in the final of the men's singles, to- morrow.
HOAD BEAT ROSE
Today, Hoad beat Mervyn Rose, another Australian. in the semi-final by 6-2. 8-4, while Rosewall beat still another countryman. Rex Hartwig in three sets, 3-6, 6-2. and· 6-4.
and Miss Seeney
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In the mixed doubles semi-Hongkong, 9th June, 1955. finals: Forbes (South Africa) and Darlene Hard (US) beat Gilmour (South Africa) by 6-2, 6-2; Fraser and Miss Penrose (Aus tralia) beat Howe and Miss Anne Shilcock (Britain) 6-4, 6-2.
Semi-finals, men's doubles:
M. Rose and G. Worthington
.
(Australia) beat G. Forbes and W. Seymour (South Africa) 6-3, 7-9, 6-3; R. Hartwig and L. Hoad (Australia) beat A. Quist (Australia) ⚫ and S. He told the 38th International Labour Schwartz (United States) Organisation conference that "the Director- 6-1, 6-1-France-Presse. General of the ILO has mentioned some disputes which have occurred in Britain and suggests that some increase in strike activity may be taking place.
on it. Instead, being out of Holland to support Westerling
Sir Walter Monckton, British Minister of werit, and short of money, he said their leader would probably World War II, he made his way Labour and National Service, said here today that had ordered his wife to pawn land
and at Ceram, in the South to England via Australia the set to provide housekeep-Molucca, which already have a Canada, and joined the Free the recent railway strike had provided an example ing money
"Government of the Republic Dutch "Princess frene" Brigade of the flexibility of Britain's conciliation arrange "When I called to make in- of South Molucca in exile in Then he transferred to the
said. 3 detective Holland
British Commandos, quirics,"
andments and of how the most difficult problems could sergeant. this man told..me his Then he would go to Ambon, dropped in on Burms as
be solved by patience. wife had left him, and taken another of the islands, it was parachutist. the radio with her.
said. DEDUCTION
Westerling was cautious of DUT I noticed there were discussing details: But he said, two cups of tea on the "Our first aim is to restore the kichen
so I looked Republic of the South Meluccas, Lable. through the flat, and found the Then, judging by the informa- wife in the bedroom."
tion reaching me, the uprising gallery "The public
nodded will snowball through Celebes, appreciatively. It is not every Java and Sumatra."
Westerling immediately signed day, in the lower courts, that
Already, he said; there are up with the Royal Netherlands *.detectives reveal their methods,
men
men "to
ruz' a revolutionary Indies Army. In 1946, now a as they do in fiction.
"Recent events in my country most difficult issues can be re- was have confirmed this but it is solved in the end by patient dis- On that same
but they were in paratroop caplain, he the government,
names dropped with a small force on important to keep a proper percussion and exchange of views- Indonesia "this man could not be disclosed for leer Celebes to put down a native spective. I think it is easy to a press which forms the basis at another court. He
of rep
uprising. His forces carried out exaggerate the significance of of our Industrial democracy.”, was sentenced to prison.
lorry loaded with
present difficulties and to Lovernment, stealing
said, the task so thoroughly that he
the would brass cuttings, and for driving
13present Indonesians,
was later accused of slaughter-ignore the wide area over which ing thousands of Indonesians industrial relations in while disqualed: There are a not Dutchmen.
United Kingdom remain good. number of previous convictions
He said it would be fashioned in brutal blood baths.. against him.
on the Federal system with a The detective began
central government, and govern- ments for each of the lands or the list.
.A SUM
groups of islands in the states. «E'S serving a sentence now, is he?" the magistrate asked.
"Yes, sir, six months." The magistrate asked Robert what
he had to say,
"The officer's said everythir Robert answered in д glum, soft voice. Mr Sturge did a sum on his blosung pad. He said: “I don't think it would be in accordance" with justice to mark this with- out another penalty. I shall
delective went on. appeared
reprisals. for The
to read
Give
you four months' imprisonment, that will mean you will have to
stay in a little after your pre-
sent sentence is over."
"Yes, sir," Robert was shown out. A prison warder rose from the witnesses' bench and follow- red close on his heels,
wondered whether batore he
he
A secret investigation was held. but its report was never Issued and Westerling was cleared.c United Press.
America Ratifies Austrian Treaty
Washington, June 17.
SERIOUS LOSS
the
"The recent railway strike undoubtedly caused
our
people serious loss and hard- ship, which everyone must deeply regret. "Nevertheless, it has provided
Sir Walter Monck:bn listed what he called "the Ave basic elements necessary for the establishment of good human relations in industry." TOESC were:
1. Fair wages and good can- ditions.
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went back to prison, Robert The Treaty was ratified by would see his wife again. Or the overwhelming vote of 83 to
whether her pride
and her three.
patience had been too much
tried already. Brd
she
had
and
The
the
Re-
returned to their home
their child.
dissenters-from isolationist wing of the publican Party were Senator Joseph McCarthy, Senator William Jenner, and Senator
More Mau Mau George Malone.
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Scontor Jenner's voice was the only one raised in outrigh! denunciation of the treaty during the four-hour Senate debate. But several members Nineteen more Mau Mau who Bnally voted for ratifica terrorists gave themselves up in tion had criticised the "harness" the past 24 hours bringing to 717 of the Soviet demands on
Nairobi, June 17.
the total of surrenders
under Austria.
terms due to end on July 10, it was announced today, the
Democrat and Republican Security forces killed 14 Party leaders Joined forces in terrorists. Police and Kikuyu calling for an overwhelming vote guards wiped out a gang of six of approval. They said that in the Fort Hall ares, killing concessions had to be made to five and capturing the ether, the Soviets but the treaty was They seized a rifle, four home the best that could be got made guns and ammonition under the circumstances Ret Reuter
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