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Opportunities Abroad
NY scheme which offers
A young hem which offer
opportunity to study and gain professional expérience abroad deserves welcome. Today's newx that the Federation of British 111- dustries in considering uwarding one (27 Iwu engineering scholarships to this Colony IN 14 CANC in point. To begin
with it
would be unworthy and ana generous of us to consider:
it as a single opportunity.
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TURKEY'S CYPRUS PLAN U.S. HAS
American-Style Constitution
UPPER HOUSE WITH
VETO POWERS
London, June 27.
Turkey has worked out a compromise self-rule plan for the terror-stricken Mediterranean island of Cyprus, providing
The scheme suggests that for an American-style constitution, an official source disclosed project which will embrace today.
the PBI's offer in a costly
many under-developed coun
tries of which this Celony
ia but one.
The point to be made is that
this is another door open to
local man
"
to get ex-
perience and Training
KO
abroad. And na ilongkong will never be
Melt- sufleient that it will be able to provide students with the higher
associated with
experience
the meat technically advanced coun- tries, the need for ove eas always opportunition will
be great. This is not to say education technical that provided here will never be adequate. But even with
high standard university and technicul college courses, the great indus-
trial centres of Europe sud America will always be a Atrong attraction.
THIS is the context in which
the FBI scheme should be If wo now say that мест. Hongkong's problem canuo! be solved by one or Two scholarships or even by a dozen or two-this should not be regarded as lugrali- Lude. Technical training available here has to be supplemented by further experience on a very much bigger scale than any one single institu- tiva en afford.
aversens
If it is accepted that deelors require post-graduate studios abroad, it is equai- ly important that potential leaders of industry la both administrative and techni cal fields be sent to Britain and America, possibly even Japan. And local firms
Hangman's Rope
it
Nicosia, June 27. Dr Fadil Kutchuk, teader the Cyprio Turkish community, told a press conference here today that Cuptor Turka will never accept a constitution which recognises Greek majority representation m MA local Parliament.
Dr Kuich
the Сургия
Chat
with that if jovernment imposed such a constitution, "we shall be forced to ap peat to Turkey to defend our rights and interesta."
Dr Kuteluk made this statement in reference to
diplomatic porta recent
London, suggesting Britain would soon a new policy for Churua
policy would ac This icnowledge, the exercize of the right of self-deteriniḥa- lion in a specified period and the introduction of a constitution pronting Cy- Greeks majority representation
Acceptance in our part of auch
G renatitution world
tantamount to be placing the hangman'a rope round our own necks," Dr Kuchuk said.-Reuter.
PARTY
to
The plan provides for an elected Assembly for the island with a Greek-Cypriot majority and an upper House modelled on the US Senate - with equal Greek and Turkish representation.
The veto power
of the upper House is designed safeguard the interests of the 100,000 strong Turkish minority, the source said. The new Turkish plan will be presented formally to Britain next week as a compromise between the extreme demands for self-determination by the exiled Cypriot leader, Archbishop Makarios, and Britain's latest project for liberal salf-rule.
But Turkey has decided to notify Britain that she is unalterably opposed to any provision for self-determination for the island which would be tantamount to its union with Greece, the source said.
Turkey, however, is now prepared to concede self-rule for her minority. The Ankara government therefore suggests a constitution based on an elected Assembly in which the Greek Cypriot majority would prevail.
To balance this,
Hos
lime
[ur
tion
NIXON TO VISIT SAIGON
Mr
Marshall's Peking Quest
S'PORE CITIZENSHIP FOR ALL CHINESE
Manila, June 27.
A NEW SECRET WEAPON
Washington, June 27, The United States pos- saises a new weapon which will revolutioniso anti. submarine warfare, the Secretary of the Navy, Mr 5. Thomas, re-
vealed today.
without
Q
giving any further Senate enquiry command or
Former Singapore Chief Minister David Charles Marshall said in an exclusive interview withị Mr Thomas Bounced the UP today he would seek "mutual under existence of the secret weapon standing" with leaders of Communist China detall during testimony before in his forthcoming talks with them.
Marshall is leaving tonight aboard the German ship Frankfurt for Japan where he expects six wooks before visiting the Chinese mainland for conference with high Chinese Communist officials. He said he hoped to spend "anywhere between six weeks high altitude and with a to two months" in China.
to stay
slæ
The Secretary of the Navy
The
stressed the
the high value of a number of arms used by the Americata naval forces. carter-based bomber, Sky- Warrior, he sud, was able to fly 3,000 miles without refuelling
A
at a
состо
Asked to specify the subject on which he would seek i bombe. "mutual understanding" with Chinese Communist leaders, Marshall replied that it was the matter of the citizenship of Chinese in Singapore.
дго
Marshall caid he was "keen
suius",
of high power atomic
The explosive rocket "no- launched by warships had a range of 800 miles, sald the Secretary 04 the NEVY, wille an improved version of this weapon was nearing pletion.
Marshall said that Singapore's population of 920,000 is 76 per cent Chinese, Ho sold that there
230,000 Chiness adults in Singapore who are not citizens of the Colony.
He explained that
white young Chinese who were born
Singapore ate
in Singapore Singapore approach citizens, the older Chinese who are immigrants are not citizens of Singapore Но said that
an attributing and reverting the loyalty of Chinese (in Singapore) to Singapore" and he added that that the way to achieve
"is 10 treat them Os The equals.
He said that so for the official
technically they are citizens of China, and he pointed out that Great Britain recognises Com- munisi China.
with
regard to Chinese "has been one
of suspicion and fear and tacli discrimination,"
Marshall said the Communist movement in Singapore "seerns to be gaining ground." ile said the
Singapore Communists were "riding
on the nationalist band wagon" and that they mostly Chinese.
were
Washington, June 27. The White House an- Vice- nounced tonight that President Nixon would visit Saigon, Vietnam, early in July.
Tho announcement said Pro and uppor❘lberal Cyprus constitution
sident Eisenhower Was "de- would be composed of of self-crtermination
the Lighted that Mr
Nixon had Greek and Turkish Cypriote in island colony in 10 to 15 years be able to accept an invita
I would have
One Citizenship equal strength.
visit Vietnam, veto power and thus control
Turkish opposition has
held Nixon will
go on there for a Assembly legislation. The upper
Marshall said he is "fighting plans up British
to announce two-day visit after attending for one citizenship for all the House would be modelled on
on the
The prospects of
of Independence Day ceremonies inhabitants the pattern of the
Americanhe new offer,
of Singapore - bitter feud in the Philippines on July 4. Manent of the setti Strate
without
Singapore citizenship. This will be Mr Nixon's Moreover, has en determination, however, appear scound tour of the Far East since
"Dual loyalties," errive plan which envisions ed
Unhappy very slim. Archbishop Maka- he Vice-President, He extremely rios had bEEN' holding out for a drat directly with arty, com date two or three years bence.de an extensive tour of the for the citizens themselves and plaints of the Turkish minority He was exiled to the Seychelles Vietnam.-Reuter.
region in 1935 but did not visit the quistry in which they are doubt," he said, "that given any of the island after self-rule, Islands in the Indian Occan last would
composed
March for alleged contacts with Greek Cypriols, two Turkish Cypriots
Greek Cypriot extremists and
Briten.
Cyprus. according to the Turkish plan
Turkey's plan is in response to Britain's projected offer of a
be
как
REVOLT IN
EAST GERMANY
should consider this AN A Ulbricht's Dismissal Demand
vital Investment
in their
own future and the
Colony's. Hongkong canuot
Berlin, June 27.
commitment of self-
on
A NEW IDEA
Meanwhile, the Prime Miris- ler. Sir Anthony Eden, was reported working on a new Idea which
would between
make union
and Cyprus
Greece
con-
under self-determination ditional 00 endorsement by Britain, Grecco and Turkey used B two-thirds majority of the Cyprus Assembly, Union would bot take place before ten years'
tant .
domiciled.
NORTH INDIA WITH FLOOD
Marshall
FACED
CRISIS
flood
Patna, North India, June 27. Over one million Indians faced a serious crisis today with almost every river in Bihar and Assam states swollen by an early monsoon.
In Bihar, the "River of Sorrow" and 21 others have
flooded an area of nearly 1,000 square miles, spelling the Sir Anthony faces not almost certain loss of paddy, maize and sugar cane crops.
Com
STRONG AIR ARM
alrezati.Sea- now jet Mester, at present undergoing tests, would be able to carry hydrogen bombs, he added.
The American Navy'e air he said wis much more than was generally Powerful believed. Its bombers based aboard aircraft carriers were capable of dropping hydrogen bombs over the majority of the world's most important targets. The United States currier task
מנים
force, the Secretary eald, might well prove the decisive Solving Problem
ment in a test of armed strength. Marshall expressed confidence Such might be the con if an that democracy would solve the enemy succeeded in the course Commulst problem in Singa of a surprise attack in paralysing pare.
America's land bases --FTADCS- herightest Prose. have not the
carly initiation in democracy and we will pull self-government,
off the nationalist mask of Com- munist propaganda, and Infuse in the people of Singapore a whole- somo desire to protect their own home and their own freedom under democracy."
"wo
Actor Seeks Old Age Benefits
Hollywood, June 27. "Today," Marshall continued, sub-tenents. If we
English-born Edmund Gwenn, are given democracy, we won't 78-year-old veteran actor of We stage and screen, today sought be sub-tenants any more.
Federal old-age insurance. will be the owners. Let
The Hollywood office of the be the owners of our house.Social Security Administration
United Presa,
13.5
London Murder: Three Charged
yesterday
disclosed that the famous character actor had Bled a claim for the old age bereits Mr Gwenn told agency officials he would let them disclose that he had fled for payment in London, Juno 27.
order to encourage others who Police charged three young are 72 or older to apply for their Maltese men here tonight with Pensions, the murder on Monday night of The actor, who captured the Thomas Smithson, an
hearts of my in such films as under-Miracle Tour world gambler.
the more progressivse Fur had broken out against the Party leadership because-determination but also from foods have either curried away Hammarskjold
afford to lag behind any of The East German Communists today said a revolt
Enstern and Southeast
Soviet Premier, Josef Asina countries in modern it was identified with the late industrial techniques,
The Party's Central Committee said members were Walter demanding the dismissal of the Party leader, Ulbricht, and new elections of leaders by secret ballot.
Stalin.
concerns
con-
of big A number
have already made moves in the right direction, but this idea needs to be adopted The Central Committee, in an bourgeois and anarchist con- more extensively. Comple effort to crush the revolt, ban- ceptions" which threatened the mentary to this experience ned all pubile Party meetings Party's authority. These
with ceptions were expounded by and of far more immediate and threatened rebels
Party members at public meet importance to the Colony is "tron disciplinary measures".
ings called to explain the new the provision of adequate The split In the Party Was Communist line on Stalin. industrial training. The disclosed in the periodical off- technical college is a most cial publication of the Central significant development in Committee issued on a guide for this respect and the more Party functionaries, one hears about it the more appealing it becomes.
MR Lawrence Kadoorie men-
Bloned Tuesday the
onl contribution by the Cotton Spinners Association to-
The Central Committee saiu the Party was lorn by "petty
At the meetings, members denounced Herr Ulbricht and other Party leaders for blindly following Stalin and accused Stalin's them of cornplicity in crimes,
SECRET BALLOT ELECTION
The Central Committee dis- closed that demands had been
the up through
The Committee mombers wished to
"Sucz
Begins Tour
New York, June 27,
Two
on
34th Street"
of the Maltese, Philip leaned that qualifed
29,
Aloystua Ellul, aged
percons
older than 72 could obtain their
mecting today to discuss the also caused an extensive loss of Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the labourer, a Victor Spampina-chl security regardless of the Cyprus projects-United Press,tened both by a shortage of General, left New York by air voluntarily to Scotland Yard $103.50 monthly & addition to
British
government's
latest food crops.
Nations
Secretary-to,
visit lo
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22
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the
woni doorkeeper,
and day
amount of their earnings.
He was told he would receive
were
But only opposition from Turkey on
According to reports reaching, granding a fixed date for Cyprus here from the stricken areas, the of his own or drowned members mong Conservative Party.
4 number of cattle and washed Away' malze and Membera
ut the so-called millet
an area of Over crops group"
p" who earlier had 5.000
5,000 acres. revolted
ogakrat
evacuation
In
Brahmaputra Assam, the Canal Zone are and scores of ether rivers have plans in the
Cattle are threa- United
during fodder and an outbreak of cattle today for a two-week distuso,
Eastern European countries, charged after making statemes payments for the last 12 months because the insurance is retroac- to detectives. It was understood in Shillong including the Soviet Union,
tive for a full year. The third Joseph Zammit, 20, Mr Gwenn loft on June 23 that flood warnings were sent Poland and Yugoslovio.
Before leaving Mr to Assam from Tibot.
picked up by Ham-wat
a police for a holiday in England but marskjold told reporters: "This patrol
car and charged after claimed he did not intend to re- I started to establish a being year
questioned, China Mall tire and would return to the In north Bihar, about 800 course of contacts with member Special.
US later-United Press. villages with art estimated governments. This hay been Beirut, June 27. Visiting
population of 800,000 have been very helpful to me and I hope Sovici Foreign
Road will be of some stricken by the floods. Minister Dimitri Shepilev, has
help to the
offered
oremember governments, both military and and rall communications
"Now that I can get away I economie ald to Lebanon, utterly disorganised.
In Assam, over 200 villages hope that I can follow up that with about 200,000 people have policy.
Mr Hammarskjold said that
Soviet Offer To Lebanon
Lebanese Government sources Bald today.
DISRUPTION
said such
The sources said that Shepi- been flooded. Roads and scores
of bridges have also been flooded the topics he would discuss dur- "dis- joy offered to supply Lebanon
ing his visit would be "all the framework of the As state governments rushed withi
United Nation Generi As- reller to the stricken areas, the Indian government Central Flood tembly."-Router. Control Board in New
Delhi flood approved
control chemg costing £5,626,000 sterling..
Embankments will be built at the level of villages raised under the scheme.-Neuer.
wards the cost of a work-raised for the election by secret organise tho Party and with light and heavy weapons, and communications disrupted, shop equipped with textile ballot of the entire Party undermine its authority." and with technicians necessary machinery, classrooms and; leadership, ranging from local
for the construction of arma- laboratories. Other armai sell loaders
At public meetings, the Cen-ments Factories in Lebanon. and industrial organisations | Central Commiiice amd the tral Committed said, commdes He also offered economic and havo made similar generous Politiburo,
did not back pickeri
the speakers for
development of the contributions, but this At the present time the Cen- when "enemies attacked the country, they said. collego deserves endowment tral Committee is chosen at a Party leadership.
Lebanese Government leaders by all branches of industry convention of picked members
were said to have repiled that if it is going to be a succese. from a single slate of candid-
they would willingly accept all aid, provided that it was a gin without conditions attached.
Informed sources believed, the government would postpone the acceptance of military aid, since, the country is not follow- ing. a policy of armament at the present time, -- France- | woman reported Pressu
¿
The hope is 'that
than
bo
Therefore, it banned
public Birs The Central Committee meetings and sald discussions on
the Stalin eventually then elects the Politburo.
cult could only this collego becomes more In addition, the Central Com-held in secrel pession.
Meanwhile, Herr Ulbricht was local
ald, members institution mittee
have entering for local industry. demanded abolition of the post reported to have left for Moscow The object, of course, must of First Party Secretary, held to reck Soviet support to bolster
He is also himself and other leaders. be to achieve the highest by Herr Ulbricht,
United Press, academic and technical
A
standards and eventually it in to bo hoped that it enjoys as high a reputation as the Hongkong University ini Boutheast Asia. Ons also hopes that if this venture proves to be the success it deserves the British Govern- ment will see in it the possibility of a regional training centre for Colombo Plan students. Cortainly London could make more UBD, of the Colony in this direction.""
First Deputy Premier.
Merger Proposal: British Govt
Will Not Take The Initiative
Colonial Secretary, made. 18 clear today that the initiative
LOAN MISSION
Kuala Lumpur, June 27. The Chief Minister of Malaya,
Abdul Turku
Rahmah, 041- nounced in Kuala Lumpur to- Search For Prowler day there would go to London
next month with Finance Minis- Key Colonel H. S. Lee, to nego late a S$2,000 million loan with Britain.
Singapore, June 27 Police were patrolling a big waterfront block of flats here to day after a screaming European The Minister add the money.
prowler, would be used A
for projects wearing bathing trunks and which would benefit the country, gloves, had peeped into her bath
At the same time, the Govern- ment would do everything it British Air Force and Army artild to end the war against
TOOM.
Rebel Chief To Die officers living in the block gave Communist terrorists, he added.
Constantine, Juno 27. A French military court ot London, June 27, When Mr Sian Awbery, Labour, Lafayette toclay condamned to Alan Lanbox-Boyd, the naked in the House of Dom-death Noyardino Abdeljjadd, ani"
mans what was being'dobe to Algerian inmargensi chief. find out the, views of the Abdelhand was hoki respon- for any merger of the Federa-people of Malays on the sible for cutting the throata of question, he said £ley were 17 Mostom at Beni Ourano, now separated politically, but in eastern, Algerity last month (Contd on back page,. Col. 1) + Reuter
tion of Malaya und BingaDORO rested' wlih the slooted govern- menta themselves,
&
chase but could not catch the-France-Presse. Intruder.—Neuter.
Back To Routine
Mollet Triumphs Paris, June 27. Washington, June 27. Premier Guy Mollot won Prezident Dwight Eisenhower overwhelming vote of confidence today wont back to the "routine on his overall old age pension troutmont" he had, bears under plan tonight after receiving an going, before his operation, since endorsement from the National his heart attache in the autuma Asembly on, big-cer taxes to of last your,Tron-P 23 | Amance Are plan.---Uolted Presa.
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