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Fighting Man

F

TAINN in a Beree man, a fighting man, and the kind with whom it is better to agree unless great issues For Fina at stake.

are

carries about with him two arbiters of opinion that he calls to his aid if he is in any danger of being worsted in an argument. Is Rats are the arbiters.

from a

Coolly considered, freins

men like FITNE

should perhaps

be plied for needing the vio- lence of exploding Rats be

always their close support A close quarters. time taken out for sympathetic cofisiceza - tion of such as Finn tenda be calamitous and painful

THE AWAKENING

to

TINN is all of 61.

whose grey hair is things. but who is still handsome. man with a, chip on both of his brood shoulders. His home has lutely keen in Brighton, but the other day he came up to Lon- dos, and it was in London, in u doorway in Victoria Street, that apolleeman found un asleep at half past midnight the other morning.

The poleman prodded Fin "Now, now." he said. awake. "you can't sleep there."

Slowly, Finn rose. With great deliberation he uncoiled E! blanket he had been wearing loga-wist; he began to take off his jacket.

"You'd better keep your coâl un," the policeman said.

OFFER OF AID

FINN answered

A

with his fla

the flashing punch at officer's face. Then he began to kick at the policeman. A pass- offered und Ing soldier come help. "It's all right." the police- man said, and went to a nearby telephone box from while Finn lurched uncertainly around his recent lodigings,

telephoned for help.

which,

he

Help come and Finn was arrested. At Bow Street, later in

the morning, he was

end

charged with being drunk

dis- orderly, and with assaulting the

policeman.

W&S

"Didn't say wanted 10

assoul{?" charge you with

he demanded of the policeman, as the

atory prosecution ended.

"Yes, you did say that at the slation," the policeman araw-red.

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SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956, ·

Over 120 Algerian Rebels

Killed

PLANES SMASH

GANGS MAKING

FOR BORDER

Algiers, May 11.

More than 120 rebels were killed by combined French air and ground forces in

DAVIS CUP

European Zone Results

The Hague, May 11. Chile today led Holland 2-0 in the second round of the

Davis Cup matches when Luis Ayala of Chile defeated Hans Dehnert of and Holland by 6-3, 6-1 6.0 in the second singies match of the day.

Bariter, Chile's Andreas Ham-

the past 24 hours in a clash in thesley beat Hun Van Dalsu Nedromah-Marnia area, west of Oran, informed sources said today.

ردا

י די w

known

Army Lb"fGet!

Deserter

Holland by 4-6, 6-4 and 0-2

in the first singles.

ONLO Sweden went into at 3 2-0 lead when Davidson defent- Led Norway's Gunner Sjorwall

The rebels were part of a band | bel beres were not immeɑravy 19.7, 4-6, 4-2 und 6-3 here from which was spotted yesterday. They 10 belong

bursel Abeti massacred some 40 PTZOOS

lucka o 47 farms

Au- Temouchent last Sunday night,

The rebels appeared 10 be heading for the Algeria-Morocco border to escape the troops when they were sighted. At lust re- pol, I nups and pine. had on- Isarach elrod the heavy lesCI,

and ethred

Still Underway

also The troops numerous rebel weapons in the clash which was still underway

Meantime it the Neuroman - cutre arca, rebels launched balf-hour afluck

argize against police and customis head- quariCTS

41

rebels Troops bent of the after they had done sight dam-

No buildings

froop He- casualties were reported

to

FORDS IN

MISSILE

BUSINESS

10 11:08

AL Rivet. auth

here, another big scule troops operation was underway with the combinet support tanks on planes.

of

¡ day.

In the second singles maleh, Sweden's Seirel Ulf Schmidt beat Nils Eril Hessen by 0-1, 8-1 and 0-3.

(13 the doubles tomonow. Torsten Davidson Sven

(Sweden) will Johnnsson

op Campar Sjoewall and

Germusy

was

Troops were pursuing a band¦ Hersen. reportedly haled by a desviter DUBLIN: from the French my.

The leading freland two matches to Ixind WIN bejleved ! trave

last night.-France-Pie900,

ufter Ireland WON the

1

County Cricket Championship

Surrey Thrashed By Northampton

London, May 11.

While the Australian touring cricketers were mauled today by Yorkshire in the drawn match at Bradford, two other

Tribe and Australians, George

Jack

a

Manning, led Northamptonshire to splendid seven wickets victory over

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

BIDIOLOR

A

SHIM GOAL

ITRUSTEE

LIMITE

EXECUTORS and TRUSTEES for the COLONY

and the

FAR EAST

Surrey in a County Championship match at HONGKONG & SHANGHAI The Oval here.

Storey,

-

champions for the Malditaex Nottingh_mshi e past four years, have to fur match drawn. Middlesex

240 Jutenged only four points from Jand 122 for six declared, Tilmus the Arst two

this not out 50. games season's campaign.

Tribe and Manning, boin left- arm spinners. combined in 03 remarkable way 10 dismiss Surrey for 204, after Nortanmp- (on had ted by 69 nn first innings

Trouble

Tribe

Surrey pa ed 50 without logs. Then Tribe started the trouble by dismissing Peter May and Ken Harrington In 13 detiveries. without conceding a run.

carried out An uttak in Rivet doubles inuich here today.

The Irish pair, Hackette and Felbausteh defeated į Jackson

and Scholl < Germany 0-2, 41-4 6-4.

Germany wom The first Two eight singles yesterday.

PRAGUE: Denmark was two

Dil victories

Czech for 60. over

Malay Govt

To Intervene

In Labour Disputes

Kuala Lumpur, May 12.

Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Chief Minister, said today his Government would intervene in dustrial disputes if labour and employers did settle them amicably.

in-

not

He was speaking in a Malaya- wide broadenst to mark the Moslemi

of Hari uya Feast which is being celebrated in the Federation of Mulaya textay.

Obstructionist

In the second singles maten. te- f Denmark Kurt Nieben feated Jiri

of Czecha- Parina slovaka by 8-6, 6-2 and 8-8.

Ulrich Earlier today Toben beat Czech player Javorsky by in the first 6-4, 6-3 05:17-5 singles match.-France-Presse

Technical Hitches In Treaty

Japaneso

Moscow, May 11,

officials said loday and that last minute technical

problems

The champions lost their last wickets 190 minutes aller lunch for the addition of 19 runs, Monging taking seven

Nottinghamshire 110 and 205 for seven, Walker not out 50, Bennett four for 24.--Reuter,

10 ALLEGED SPIES ARRESTED

Prague, May 11. Police here have rested 10 members of "anti-state

ar-

An

organisation"

on

alleged to have spied

La to make 136 to win In the Czechoslovak aircraft 100 minutes. Northamptonshire industry for the United

all-England

and States, it was

50 tonight.

announced

Their main aim was to gather reports about jet planes, milit ary

posts and national enter- prises important for the defence of the

the Czechoslovak state, news agency Celeka said.

blurted Surrey's

v! #black

Lock, Løker Bedser to put on 100 in minutes, ала reached their target with 18 minutes to spare. The Oval match was the only une among the four County games to prodtice a decisive re- Bull. Middlesex, Glamorgan and Leicestershire energed

An American spy centre In Arst inninge points from the

West Berlin directed the or- instches against Notungbam | ganisation's work by radio and shire, Essex all Somerset respectively.

Unfortunate

on

Middlesex declared at Lord's setting Nottinghamshire to make

rough agents who crossed into Czechoslovakia from West Germany, the agency said.

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The Fast German 244 or victory 210 minutes. servico helped to uncover the

organisation, It added.

The organisation was equipped or send a Donation to:-

chemicals

When Nottinghamshing lost

sult in "middle of the night their seventh wicket at 101 and with a radio receiver,

ceremony

Beverly Hills, May 11

Mowr The Ford

Translation mpany announced in Beverly Hills to day that it had invested $13,500,- 000 MI

conducting a compray research on guided missiles and on exploration of interplanetary space.

The president of the Ford Company Mr Ernest Breech, said the now company would be known as "Aeronautical Systems "DIDN'T the soldier come incorporated by of

to me?"

"No, he offered help to me, and I said there was no need."

Finn went to the witness-box.

"I come up from Brighton see about work," he said

to **IL

I was there,

was very late, I thought doing no harm sleeping Then the police roused me-- very roughly."

"Why did you arrive in London so late? Sir Laurence asked.

"I'd been with friends in Brighton."

"Drinking?"

“Yes, drinking.“ Fun sald, and stuck out his chin.

"Go back," said Sir Laurence, and Flum went back to the dock. THEY CALL THIS JUSTICE

to say,"

"I GOT some more

Finn said. "All right, say

"I've lost my pension three times, and three times got back,"

said Finn. "Last mo The man sold it

Into got trouble again I'd lose the pen-

sion for good."

"I find this case proved," sald Sir Laurence. "Anything known?"

There were 20 previous · con- victions against Finn. The last How were mostly for malicious damage, wilful damage, begging.

"Well, this is one time: 100 many," said Sir Laurence. "C70 to prison for two months."

"Pahl cried Flan

They call, this justice.”

"Justice.

He squared up at the air with'

his fists. But this time his fies did not help him.

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Mr Breech said the frst re- search centre of the new com- pany would probably be built in Los Angeles-France-Presse.

SIDE GLANCES

41.2

may re-

for the

signing Soviet-Japanese ishing treaty, being negotiated here.

be

an hour and a half remained for play. Middlesex_tooked as- sured of victory, But an un- broken eighth wicket stand of 104 between Ken Smajes (34 (59

The Tengku said "There is a

The treaty was due to threat to the prosperity of this country andi It from the signed tomorrow afternoon but not out) and Alan Walker

Is

the Japanese delegation officials

labour quater.

are the claims for increases of

not out) saved Nottinghamshire and at the close they were only 39 short of their target,

"I do not know how legitimate said it was now unlikely to be signed until lato tomorrow night or even in the early hours of Middlesex were unfortunate Pay and better terms of employ-Sunday shortly before the to lose their leading bowler, ment and I do not know how Japanese Agriculture Minister, Alon Moss, obstructionist are the employers Mar Ichiro lo ties buck to fight foot in a foothold me the

about meeting their demands.

"I do hope both sides will do their best to come to honourable terms, but if they cannot, the Government must step in and make available our services to effect a settlement."-Router,

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start of the innings.

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Trick Terrorists

Misfired Badly

Kuala Lumpur, May 11.

The British owned newspaper, Straits Times, said today Malaya's terrorists had begun "propaganda by personal letter" campaign which had "misfired badly."

The paper quoted a Fedcra- the Communist peace campaign tion Government spokennon os launched last year was a pro- saying today that "quite a num- paganda trick-Reuter. ber" of propaganda letters had recently been posted to pro minent Malayans.

The theme of the Communist lafters was: "We are a peace- ful movement because we are willing to negotiate an end to the emergency.”.

Important Document

"But what the terrorists don't realls is that we have recovered a document revealing officially that their tire leva make peace' compaign has been tricks we know all along," the spokesman slated, according to the Straits Times.

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He was referring to an Im- partant Communist document found carly this year' in Malayan terrorist jungle camp. The document, published by the Federation Government on Wednesday, admitted that

Ipoh, May 11. Honplong flm war lấu Chi known in Malayn as the Chinese "Marilyn Monroe", arrived here today by air-from Kuala ̈Lamm- one-week | visit to Pur for a publicise her Alm "Half Way Down.?--Reuter.

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