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FATTER & STRONGER
THAN YEAR AGO
By Henderson Gall
Nyeri, Central Kenya, Dec. 1. Mau Mau terrorists, living off the produce of European farms in this area, are fatter and stronger than they were a year ago, according to police officers here.
This
the contrasts with
picture obtained from the Government Informa- tion Office in Nairobi, which is, briefly, that gangsters are hunted and hungry, and so desperate for food that they will fall a comparatively easy target to the Security Forces.
The
Information
oments j obtained
Uhe
thread to make
of
i Epleture is, admittedly, an over- The repair It seemed that this
al view of the Emergency, now was just another examplo in its third year, wherefis Nyrrl
is one of several, But, secording to Army Intelli-
arca
Use
how
the local terrorists are co-
stewty riving
supply of ne esitle
key's m kences, Nyeri trouble spot, gangs beln belter organised
tougher here
and
than elsewhere.
It is easy to see why Nyeri is important.
No one OMIN 10 have the answer to this particular prob icm
Still Give Up
US Establishing
Antarctic Bases Near Russians
The intendo
Vietnam Minister
Foreiro Minta-
Vietnamese
Vu Ler,
Van Man, ROCOM Duded by Nga Dinh Lela Vieinamese Ambassador in Europe, visited the British to Foreign Office
recently meet Foreign Becretary Harold Macmillan. Mr Vu Ix visiting his country's diploma- tlo missions In Europe. Picture shown Mr Macmillan (left) with Mr Vu and, on right, Mr Ngo. Express Photo
Police offefuls made a second, es between the ruun-
The mon point.
number of tainous Aberdare and Mount male terrori is surrendering
Auckland, Dee. 1. Kenya forests, where the mula this area is fallen off consider-
United States still terrarist lenders such as Dedan ||ably In past months. Ometat
Antarctic to establi Khathi and Stanley Mathenge tastes, Published weekly and bacs near the Ruztion expeli-
I. a Europeanne | te nihily, dewy
but men and women
toma Feadquarters, woll in- settled area, with plentiful together Most of the women formed Lources sald today. Cumples of foor available to in this area who surrender do
who PANES
слп make quick so to give birth to baby getaways.
comfort.
The sources, who were close to Rear Admiral Byrd when be was here sald the US will set on Knux or buses the up a buse
Coast. This information con- flicts with Byrd's hints to
Palice Leadquarters in Nairobi admit that the stage is probably fast approaching when ferrorists will be reduced to a hard core" and that the nurn- to closely Iber of surrenders will conunuo i pre in the US before he left.
wiil At mulcasts
Once A Hotbed
whereas the Native Further, From 20 renta per Barket upwards
Reserves, once the lube of elizely Au
series New
South
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Mau Mau, are now Wyndroom $1rt Hongkong
Saltbury
controlled that terrorists receive virtually no support there
1.1+1
A
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Proposal to change
the way of food, shelter OT equipment, ant the forest areas proper are so regularly patrolied that gangs are always move, life in the rellel areas Is comparatively easy for them, Incentive There is thus
the
drop.
Some
Lu
men-
SHOPS SHUT
IN TUNIS
Hard Times Ahead For Spinsters
Wellington, Dec. 1. Now population statistics de-
hard knock at liver a
New Zvaland's reputation as e "spin- ster's paradise"-the supply of surplus males is down to 12,071,
Furly In 1955 an announce- ment that 40,000 eligible men were unmarried out of a popu- million of about two brought thousands of letters to city mayOTS frum spinster all over the world,
lation
Tunis, Dec. 1. Three-quarters of the shops and cafes in Tunis were shut today, after the slaying of the chauffeur of The former Secretary
The writers pleaded to be put of the Neo-Destour (Tunisian Nationalist}
the "surplus," Party, In touch with Salah
this and the mayors often obliged.
ben Youssef.
Monks Run Hospital For Manuscripts
And Old Books
By HORACE CASTELL
Rome, Dec. 1,
A group of monks has opened a “hospital" for old books and manuscripts in a six-centuries old monastery in central Italy.
In white tunice, their hoods thrown back on to their shoulders, the Brothers bond low over high desks, working without hurry, with great care and infinite patience.
Their task is to cure as far that everything possible bo deno as is humanly possible, the to repair the ravages caused by allments of old books, manu- long Immersion in sea water. scripts, documents, original
Experte photograph avery inch ediflons, musia scores suffering of the chart, enlarging the ple- from age, the devastatlan of ter- lures to several times the size mites, fire, humidity, or water.
of the chart Itself. There la thus a perfect record of what tho The monks are Ollvatens, an document looked like when it Independent branch of the arrived. Benedictine Order. Their
like the
monastery, Monte Oliveto Mag-
was founded, glove, branch Order, in 1319. It stands
Reconstruction
In the shade of a wood on the The chart la then sent to the where it is disin- crest of a hill about halfway be-laboratories tween Slena and Florence, and feeted, sterilised and bathed in Is one of the loveliest munas-a chemical solution which brings teries in Italy.
out even the tiniest mark on the document. Then the paper itself The Institute of Restoration of is chemically strengthened and Old Books, though the monks if the corners have ouried, these themselves call it "our clinic," | are flattened, lica in one wing of the building.
Half Dozen
Finally, the monks, using modern pena sut to work to re- construct the practically Dlegiblo
There are only half a dozen letters on the document, helped or so similar Institutes in the by old records, Information sup- world, three of them in Italy. plied by the senders and their and the monks have enough work own profound knowledge. piled up already to last them for at least a century.
But the patience of Benedic
Don Mario lines is proverbial. Pinzuli, a blochemist and director of the Institute, smiles and says, "With time, everything will be done."
Once they have restored the document to legibility, it is cont back to the photographie section.
When books are gent for res- last stop before toration, their the final photographa is in the binding department
More than patience is needed,
For the however,
highly The monks possess over 5,000 specialised job of restoring do Instruments for binding and Some of crepit, time-worn books to some inscribing the titles. thing like their original state. These tools date back to the days In fact, the high desks of the of the Media, Florence's most monks only enter the operation powerful family in the 15th and in its last stages after the 16th centuries. test at the outrage, Later six show whether this changed the "patient hus been through a But many of the tools used in Tunisians were arrested by the country's man-to-woman ratio. photographic studio, a laboratory the Olivotans'
The shops had closed in pro-
Ume that
the Admiral the US would stimated tha 4 give themselves up, but the not have enough inuncy or men morning. In
Marity will prefer to tako
to set up bases earlier proposed tkie chaner in the forest.
One reason for this La
for Knox Coast and Vansel bay. that many of the 2,500 terrorists
Kmx Coust
woa not sul at large have committed accomplices,
operation Loned
"Deep r been muger
officials American frid if they
their freeze," but surrender, prospect is a long term today insisted a base would be I. John Roger Lawrence of
1956.- there possibly for established
by of a menacing situation which of imprisonment, Williamson 11 Company may have nasty repercussions. life. Chila Mail Special.
United Press. Limited, P. 0. Building. So far, the googs wrem content to ₤2 themselves withous Конк Hong
hereby kivo
taking aggressive notion ngatpat notice that in consequence of formers.
Ship's name
for infiltration, and the creation only
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Change of ownership. I have | The moln difficulty was applied to the Minister of told repeatedly by puilee offteers
Transport and Livi Avation,
under Section 27 of the
on the spot. js the Kuntari given to gangs by the Kikuu
Merchant Shipping Art, 1894, labour on the huge European
in respect of the moturship much SWANVALLEY of
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us 75,000 Peres 20IDNI
bordering grasslands, scrub. Much of this labour is what they
describe "rotten." Ag
The great majority of these workers have taken the Mau Mau oath.
lew Kikuyu
iny- There are where
who have hot. In addi tion, mony of the terrorists in th
ren have reatives among the bouers to whom they
#y heroes
on.
to
to have
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ut warriors
There workers have <x- pipeed
Inttle of the discom- of the Kikuyu in the Re zerves whu are virtually forced Any obgretion to the pro-to-perate with Joyal Kikuyu chiefe and Government officers.
here
fort of
posed change of name must In het many observers
he sent to the REGISTRAR
free that this 15 what
the
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Labour Short
Labour 13 short in Kenya generally, since it is admitted that the Kikuyu were and are the best workers, and many of them are lodged now in déten- tion
fon cumps.
Thus, to remove scellons
this contaminated labour whole- sute from the settled arcus would perhaps solve the prob- lem of support for Mau Mad, but it would make the farmers' tol twiec us diMeolt.
Facer
this with
Allemruma, some farmers are reluctant to agree that perhaps some of their key workers are in league with Mau Mau. Such cases Arc
record, the police say.
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It is, for example, a fact that The self-styled General Kimbo, ance Kimathi's main forager, hus inade more than successful ralds on farms here, carrying off thousands of cattle, sheep and goats.
200
that
of
It is difcult to believe cven such an adopt rustier could have done this in the face determined opposition farm labour,
they..
from
Recently, there was a case of ngang making off with a batch of pigs from a farm. The herds- man said that he know nothing of the Incident. Although inter- rogations ›were certain that hc was lying,
could do nothing.
At the Mweign screening camp. I saw a young Kikuyu woman, of about 17 years of age, who had just been captured with
gang. She looked healthy, well-fed and cheeky and she was in no way cowed the interrogators plied her with question. She said that she had been in the forest since. 1988, which was probably truc but refused to answer the next
Fointing.
the a patch Ton shouldes of her dress, en, intere) rogator: anked-haz how she had
A
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
MANDRAKE STEPS INTO THE DOORWAY AND GESTURES
FERD NAND
2113
NANCY
--AND BECOMES INVISIBLE TO THE INVENTOR!
Hub! I THOUGHT 1 SAW A MAN
STANDING THERE--
IS YOUR DOG
REALLY AS
I'LL SAY So
THAT'S HIM NOW
| SMART AS
YOU SAY
HE IS
T
JOHNNY HAZARD
AT LASTUUWE MEET. VON SCHNECKI FAGI
SCRATCH
SCRATCH
of
to
the
shops."-Franco-
The gold statistics
do not
10,002
"It took
Institute were Tunisian polico,
con-made by themselves, Don Mario and will ap- Total population was given as and a pressing machine. pear before a Tunisian court on 2,147,155, an increase of
A 15th century chart of "inciting
alderoble historical value, for Phruti told me. a charge of
in three months. China Mall example, is sent by a museum closing
us several years to Presse.
Special
to the Institute with the plea equip our Institute properly," he sold. "Now we think the instru- ments at our disposal aro among the most modern in the world."
"But OUT most Important possession, I think, is our great love for old books."
MA.ROCKS WILL SEE YOU NOW.
THANK YOU.
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BAING HER IN.
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NOW, IF I'M LUCKY, I'LL SEE RUTH ROBOT
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BEFORE Ì LET YOU IN LET ME SEE IF YOUR FEET ARE
MUDDY
By Erale Bushmiller
By Frank Robbins
TALK
ABOUT
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Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
TRY
If we were
any fresher we'd still be
on the vine!
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TODAY
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Original Score
The high moments of the monica' lives, Don Mario said, come when, among a pile of dis coloured, ragged documents just sent in, they discover some lost masterpiece.
"Recently we found the original score of a piece of music by Pier Luigi da Palestrina, tho famous 10th century Italian composer of sacred music. There was great excitement in the Institute that day,"
He excused himself with a amile and waved the shoot of paper he was holding.
"This is a progress report which wo keep for each book or manuscript sent to the Instituto for restoration. Every stage of the cure is carefully noted, And now I must leave you because an original edition has just gana to the tubs for a chemieại bath and I must go and see how our 'patient' is responding to tho treatment."-China Mall Special.
The Girl Who Spat In Hitler's Eye
Hamburg, Dec. 1, Germans queued at a Hamburg exhibition to see
a postage stamp circulated in Germany during Hitler's regime showing a little Airl spitting in the Fuehrer's eye.'
con
The stemp is a sulillo Ameri-
forgery included In unique collection
of stamps produced for propaganda put- pores by both sides during tho 1939-40 war.
The original, lasted to com memorate Hitler's 30th birthday in 1944, showed the girl ton~ gratulating him
A head at Field Maraḥal Erwin von Witzleben, executed for his part in the 2 1244 bomb plot to kill, Hiller, "la, mibiiituted for likeness of Hitler on one Brilish unde forgery, smuggled into Germany" towards the grand. of the war. Several letters carrying the Whittleton tiemp reached their destinations with:
out" detection,