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is somewhat unusual, butį.
not the less pleasurable, to be able to applaud Govern- ment twice in the Bame which week for legislation
is both sound in principle: and fair in design. Yester- day approval was extenied! to the amendments to the Inland Revenue Ordinance; today it is possible to ncknowledge Government's; readiness to embrace public | opinion by virtue of its re-j visions of the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill.
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200 TO MARCH INTO GOA
New Demonstration
Organised By Satyagrahis
Bombay, Aug. 18.
The all-party Goan Liberation Aid Committee
The fact that abnormal post-announced tonight that 200 unarmed Indian volun.
war circumstances dictated teers would cross the Goa border tomorrow "to
regularise
the necessity of formulating continue the fight for the liberation of the Portu- legislation Σει
relations guese colony".
landlord-tenant
made the task no easier, or
vidiousness,
Moreover, ori-)
ginally it was difficult
The Press Trust of India quoted committee lessened the dangers of in-leaders at Sawantwadi, near the north Goan to border, as saying the volunteers would be drawn anticipate the variations in from 1,000 Satyagrahis (peaceful resisters) who inndlord-tenant retations had missed the mass trek into Goa on Monday, which have since arisen, (some mutually, others by when Portuguese troops fired on demonstrators, arbitrary imposition) and killing at least 14. to legislate either for or
against them.
They said the volunteers arrived at Sawantwadi yesterday after transportation difficulties prevented THE Intext legislation is them from joining the earlier Satyagraha trek.
with
ence "preferably 011 neutral territory" between the Indian and Portuguese governments on the Gon issue.
Mr Chatterjee, who 'returned here today frem London, told reporters this was necessary be fore "any develops.
serious crisis"
Lord Horder Spent Last Dying Hours
Diagnosing His Own Symptoms
London, Aug. 18. Lord Horder, the famous specialist who died after a sudden heart attack last week, spent his last hours lecturing his doctors on the precise meaning of his own' symptoms.
Though he knew he was dying, the man who had long been hailed as the greatest diagnosticlan of his time, didn't miss the chance of using his own failing heart to pasa some of the finer points of diagnosis
his colleagues.
on
"He gave those present a dissertation on his symp- toma an If ho word diagnosing a case on one of his war rounds in St Bartholomew' Hospital." sald the British Medical Journal.
From Chapman Pincher
Lord Horder, who was 84, suffered u431 attack of toronary thrombosis fast Saturday morning.
The pain was so great and the shock Bo severe he knew the attack was al- most certain to prove fatal at his age. After he had been given
drugs to deasen the pain he
In
remained conscious for several hours.
that time he gave B running
to doctors
commentary
on
tho signa which showed his heart was gradually failing. The doctors were astound- ed at his professional detachment, With weakening volce he spoke of "heartblock," "fibrilla- tion" 'and other danger-
ous developments in his Normal consulting-room
manner.
All his
accumulated art was brought to bear on his Own symptoms 10 produce a coldly consteer- ed opinion that bla chances of surviving the day were negligible.
The diagnosis was accurale. Lord Horder died peace- fully a few hours after he had completed
it. Footnote: Heartblock is a condition in which the nerves controlling the beating of the heart are not working properly. Fibrillation is 4 violent churning of the main heart muscle. London Express Service.
60 Injured In Clash Something
With Police
Nantes, Aug. 18.
New In
intended primarily to deal developing with a rapidly
The central commlitee of the new situation-the improve-ilberation group, meanwhile,
old announced in Puona ment by landlords of
that the property through their country-wide "hartal" (general demolition and by substitu-strike) called for tomorrow to "express India's resentment tion of new and additional against the shooting down of domestic premises. This in- Satyagrahls by the Portuguese volves dispossession and in Goa" had been postponed. brings into full play the
The President of the Bombay intriente question of what is
branch of the liberation com- beat in the public interest.ee, Mr Naushir Bharucha, The original draft of the cur announced postponement of the
rent Landlord and Tenant harta after discussions (Amendment) BI excited committee members, publie anxiety because it Held not specify any date
GOVT'S ACTION provided П ceiling- com- in the future when the general- pensation for dispossession strike would be held.. at 60 times the "standard The committee appealed to the
New Delhi, Aug. 18, It was learned pelally today rent, considered by major-people to allow business in cities
the Governement lowns to continue without that bo ity opinion to
In-
decided interruption tomorrow and asked
on the Immediate sufficient, and also left the students not to stay away
The injured, wore about even- from suspension of all business in impression that tenancy class28.
nly divided among demonstrators post office money orders and tribunals would be invested
The Appeal for the country-vouchers
and and special security polico. between Indin with power
to order
injured-30 dis-wide hartal was issued yester-Portuguese territories in India. total of 52 of the
demonstrators possession provided land-day by Mr Keshavrao
pulled and 22 The measure, which is ford was willing to offer President of the liberation com- nounced as being "temporary" have been sent to hospital.
invaded the the approved compensation. mittee, who was at Banda on
ployers organisation headquar has wisely the Goan border. GOVERNMENT
ters here for the second
Some 60 persons were injured here today Treatment
London he cabled the Portugue
He said that
before leavion when police clashed with demonstrators in a flare- Prime Minister, Dr Antonio up of labour unrest. Salazar, suggesting that such # conference be arranged as soon By possible.-~-~Router.
abandoned the celling compensation proposal, and
has also allayed fears con- cerning the powers of
Jedhi,
ENDORSES DECISION
In Bombay today Mr S. A. Danger, a Communist leader and tenancy tribunals. In fact, General Secretary of the All- the new legislation goes India Trade Union Congress probably as far as anything endorsed the postponement devisable to safeguard the decision and sald that if Mr interests of tenants, with-Jedhe had known of the strikes
has
an
who
The clash took place as metal workers from local shipyards and other industries sought wage increases. It broke out when several thousand workers marched on Cathedral Square, following, turbulent wage nego tiations and a management decision to stage a "Lock- out". The shipyards and other plants involved employ a total of about 10,000 workers.
Workers Workers
A
TRAIN DERAILED
of
:
He said the amount of radio-
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Shoes for Men Whiteaways
HUMADE IN SCOTLAND
UKOWLOON
DAY OF
VIOLENCE
IN CASABLANCA
Casablanca, Aug. 19..
Several million Moroccans throughout the protectorate are preparing to mark the second anniversary tomorrow of France's deposition of the popular Sultan Mohammed Ben Yussef.
French officials fear it may be a bloody cele- bration. Violence was reported in several quarters of the grent Atlantic port of Casablanca yesterday. Security measures were tightened and the military commander, General Andre Franchi, toured Arab quarters last night with a heavily armed escort.
The United States Air Force When the demonstrators were In Morocco last night cancelled finally dispersed, male Moroc all weekend recreation trips and cans were lined up by French ordered servicemen 1 remain officers for an identily check.
Sevendt camp whenever possible,
arresta were made,— "Crowds should be avoided." Reutor. un Air Force statement said.
Many shops in Arab quarters closed in anticipation of the general strike called for to- morrow by nationalist organisa- tiens.
Sour Note Of Apology
ex-
Fighting broke out yesterday afternoon in the Derb Ghalef Arab quarter between backers of the exiled Sulten and
Stockholm, Aug. 18. of bodyguards
the Local
The Bulgarian Government Maqqadem, a district chieftain, charged today, in a note
SHRIEKING WOMEN' pressing regrets for the death Shrieking
of a Swedish subject in tho women waved
Ben Yussof's Israeli airliner shot down on banners bearing name while several hundred July 27, that the aerial frontiers Moroccans packed the alleycally violated for
ley of Bulgaria had been systemal
by unknown leveral years
wrys In the sweltering heat chanting "Ben Yusse!, Вел
The
Yussef." One man was killed Swolst note, handed to the
when the changed
demonstrators
armed Bulgarian
its driver badly
HAIL OF STONES Security guards
Presso,
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the
Government by with shots
Charge d'Affaires Geneva, Aug. 18.
hare, went on to declare that her doctor in the future inter of
When Mrs Jones visits bodyguards of the Maqqadem.
Earlier, in the poorest quar- these planes were parachuting the efly, the Derb agents and dropping orms and complain about that ache in Bachko, palice, foreign legion propaganda material into Bul-
naval commandos opened garia. her back, she will probably and
Retracing
the circum- fire on 500 demonstrating in the he given a radioactive pill darkness in favour of the exiled starres of the Incident, the note instead
bottle &
of Sultan..
went on to say that the Israeli medicine, it was forecast Two were killed and four airliner's instruments were found
to be in good.
order working injured. here today.
And therefore those on board Recidents of the Derb Bachko, and
knew they were flying over activity in it will be minuten agglomeration of huls hud-
eround dlea
the dilapidated Bulgarian territory, and further- will enable her physician to
more not even in the direction minarets of mosques, came out diagnose for
more accurately into the streets before midnight of the Greek harbour-France- the exact cause of her pain, and
Yussef's name shouting Ben prescribe the
the correct treatment. after European car had been
.༥ Dr Willard F. LT WI
Libby, Com missioner of the United States stoned and Atomic
Commission, Energy made the prophecy to a news | conference at the
"atoms New York, Aug. 18.
conference. He peace at about The two engines and three discussing the
development of of the coaches of a Boston-radioactive isotopes-the
by- PAVEMENTS TORN UP
do Albany (New York) passen- products of nuclear fasion. 100 some Meanwhile,
"ATOMIC PILLS" monstratons ripped up paving ger train left the ralls and
These "atomic into the rain. clones and felled trees in the plunged
of the be lone "Square of the Fifty Hostages" swollen Westfield River to that will be made in the future to erect barricades.
of Isotopes which me (In Paris, the Interior Ministry day, injuring several of 78 in the use
even now in industry reported that 18 policemen were passengers and four crew.
were saving hundreds of thou- dollars perhaps, injured by a home-made bomb
of had sands the Loire-in-Fericure
track billions-throughout the Department Prefecture in Nantes.
he snid (The incident occurred as the Prefect chief
administrative officer of the department was conferring with A workers delegation, the Ministry
timo
will have a very considerable effect on many thousands of people from Goa, working in
in two days, Damage inflicted India, notably Bombay, send part of their wages back the building yesterday and
today was estimated to Сод to provide for the
10 000,000 francs. families they have left Portuguese territory.-France- Presse.
out at the same time mak-and demonstrations throughout Made To Look
ing
it impossible
for the country in the
past three
landlords to bring about days he would never have issued
desirable improvement
property sites.
Emphatle reiteration
Government that the
of
enll.
He said Mr Jedhe had received no news of the demonstrations by at his border camp. Role
Indian political leaders mean-
criterion for exemption from while called for Indian govern- control is the public interment action on the Goan situa-
ent in very welcome. It in
the only proper
tenancy
"before it is too late".
tion
The
Indian Communist leader, yardstick Mr Hire Mukerjce, called on either
the government in the House or the Governor of the People (Lower House) in-Council can reach their to make
statement that would
by which tribunals
their decisions.
Government anticipates
new
the
the
recommendations and make make the country feel Judla was not being "supine" or "insen- that sitive" about the matter. the provisions of the
In the Council of Bill should usaist consider Upper House, the Chairman, Dr
Radhakrishnan, gavo S. ably in shortening litigation intest agures of casualties in in cases. where landlords Monday's closh in Goa and tenants are agreed on Ho seid 15 Indiens were terms, and if this proves known to be dead, 225 injured, to be so, it is an additional 38 of them seriously, and 10 reason for approving the missing, seven of them believed missing amended ordinance. But the dead. more important function of person was known to be detain- the Bill is to afford equally ed by the Portuguese, he said. fair treatment to landlords
JOINT CONFERENCE
and tenants, and at the same time to safeguard the
At least
one
Mr N. C. Chatterjee, Pre- basic principle that what-sident of the All-India Hindu ever orders are made they Mahasabha (an influential fully
Berve the public orthodox Hindu organisation), interest..
today advocated a joint confer-
Like Silly Fools
London, Aug. 18. The British Air Ministry
la to investigate 'reports that young airmen were ordered to dress up in powdered wigs, cravats and knickerbockers to serve as Bunkeys
at a Royal Air Force officers' summer ball, An Air Ministry spoken- sald today the in- vestigation
cover would allegations that the airmen, national servicemen at a school of technical train- ing at Hafton, Bucking- hamshire, were being used domestio helps for officers' wives.
A member of Parliament, Mr Denia Howell, stated last night he was asking the Air Ministry for an
inquiry Immediate
Into wlty these men werr "ordered to dress up look- ing like silly tools."
The story was · pro- minently displayed in the British press today.—China Mall Special.
on
ncar
and
At one point, demonstrators ripped
stones up paving tossed them at the police. Tear gas was used against both the metal workers and a group of construction workers who tried reach Cathedral Square
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chlaf-France-Presso.
Torrential rains the washed foundations.
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hurt.
for with
was
were mot
hail of stones, heavy Jorrics laden
and
RADIO STARS
INJURED
with Moroccan militia were moved
London, Aug. 18. slowly into the twisting alleys.
Richord Lyon, 'of the British Naval commandos moved be- hind accompanied by a posse of radio family show, and 18-year- international reporters and old actress Jill Ireland were in- cameramen, who were hit by jured here this morning in a car
of the stones as they strident. alone flew out of the darkness,
might developments
Unexploded Bomb away
But before the family deter Found In Office Two of the three coaches could use the pills, the scientists
Famagusta, Aug. 18: unexploded bomb was derailed contained baggage und engineers would have to in-
vent make more sensitive found here today at the British and the other, mail.
instruments
detect radio-Army contractors offles in the passenger
activity. Dr Libby said.
A
dangled halfway into water.-Reuter.
against the orders of their own Scotland Yard
Closes Its Gates
JET PLANES · IN COLLISION
Hanover, Aug, 18. One RAF pilot was kliled and another Injured when their jet planes collided in midair and Lower near Bassum Saxony, today, according German reports,
crashed
to
coach
the
London, Aug. 18. The iron gates guarding the main entrance to Scotland Yard and those at Derby Gate will be closed every night until sunrise a police until further notice, communique stated tonight.
This evening, they were closed
at six o'clock and will remain
measure
想
to
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Richard, aged 20, received concussion when his car swerved,
от struck a lamppost and
Both were detained in /
turned. hospital.
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Richard also appears in television show with Ben Lyon,
his wife Babe Daniels, and their
|
daughter Barbara, Richard was ndcpted as a four-year-old boy by the Lyons in 1939.
The hospital reported both to Dr Libby stated that the United dock area. The bomb was re-
moved by the army artificers be "quite comfortable."China States would
make a drive to
France-Presse,
Mall Special. extend her foreign Exports of radio isotopes for medical industrial uses, a market dominated by Britain.
and now
thu
a's most anxious to do anything reasonable to assist in the supply of isotopes but up till now we
have developed domestic use more rapidly than the foreign market," he said. China Mail Special.
Dacca Marooned
Dacca, Aug, 18. Dacca, the capital
of East
Pakistan's at a time when the lakandar
closed until 8 a.m. tomorrow. Pakistan, has now been cut off Both
baled pilota
The out but
officially from the rest of the country, as one's parachuto did not open qualified as "protection for the all railway and road communica and he fell to his death. The offices of the Commissioner of tons have come to a standstil to Oldenburg Police," but it is significant that due to floods. other was taken
Governor-General, The it comes British military hospital.
Mirza,
and Prime extent of his injuries was not Irish Republican Army is very
Minister. Chowdhury Mohammad known.China Mail Special. active ognin-France-Presse.
All, today toured the stricken and distributed clothes and food parcels to food sufferers.
Many villages were completely submerged and villagers were horror,
The Truth About China BRITAIN TO PRESS FOR THE "EDEN PLAN"
What are conditions really like in Communist China? How many visitors see true conditions and if they see them dure to tell the truth?
-
In tomorrow's China Mail, Russell Spurr, Dolly Express cor- respondent, begins his impressions of his recent trip to China. Don't miss this now penetrating study of life and conditions there, This is only one of many highghin in tomorrow's ble feature-packed China Mall which caters for the reading taktes of everyone in the family.
Here are some other speciala" to watch out for:
Are Burgess and Maclean responsible for, the RussiaM "de-freeze"'? lan Colvin aeema to think 10, '% Gordon Hung, China Malt featura töriter, bells a little- known story of secrecy and intrigue, in Hongkong.
A special correspondent has written a feature:pn Princess
· Margaret to commemorate her 25th birthday: on Sunday. In addition Jane Roberts writes on enrrent fims. There omen's' news, crosswords, three pages of photographs;uporta wewe, osrtoons and comte strips al in the China wall.
London, Aug. 18. Authoritative - SOURCES hero today indicated that Britain will press at the next meeting of the United Nations Dis armament Sub-committee Begin in New York, on August 20, for the immediate exlopiion of the "Eden Plan,"
to
The plan is based on a system of "Joint Inspection" of "the armed forces and military Installations on both sides of the demarcation line now dividing Eastern from Western Europe, The sources also pointed out that this plan, should not be confused with another Iden proppens for the entation of
a "demilitarized zone" between East and West Europe, acting as a sort of "protective pad.” it is emphasised here that the Eden Plan for joint inspection by joint teams of Soviet and Western observers of the strength of the armed forces dividing line, is a practical attempt to make a beginning in disarmament, without pre judice to the proposals which int be discussed by the United Nations Sub-commlitee in: 10 days, time.
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"both" sides of
20
unica
which WETO Immediately study the Soviet disarmament"occupied"! by jacicals and stray proposals of May 10 Last and dogs-France-Pressť,
consider President Elen- hower's plan for reciprocat air control of military in- stdllations in the United States and the Soviet Union, : These are proposals requiring
long arid laborious study. The Eden Plan, limited probably in the beginning to Germany, wants to achieve two things
DIONNE QUIN'S ESTATE
Toronto, Aug. 18. Emilie Dionne, the quintuplot died “last August, left who 8171,035 (about £84,400), was disclosed today
It.
1. To get the Soviets and the When Emilie's sisters camu Wart working together in of age last May they Inherited common inspection teams and an estià or nearly a rallion
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