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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1986.
Chinese Political Agents Caught Greek Sailors
'SINGAPORE MISSION
MISGUIDED"
Was
the
Singapore, July 26, Singapore's largo trade mission to Japan and China
causing Government concern bo- cause of its "indiscreet and misguided conduct," the Chinose-owned Singa- pore Standard commented today.
The newspaper in an editorial Haid move" of the organiser, Mr Yap
"well Intentioned
Phong Geek, but up de
with China had gone haywire."
The diflealty of control these people is now clear," the
Standard adduel,
JOIN FORCES
The paper match the latest devsrømuoni wik Chat Use UJI - gabising steretury of the govern. Liknan Front Mr Keng Ban Ee would
BURMESE TROOPS Jump Ship
MAKE EARLY
MORNING RAID
Rangoon, July 25.
the were
In New York
Bay
New York, July 25. Fivo Grock merchant seamen, who authorities jumped ship in New York in 1954, were rested at Davenport, Iowa, on Tuesday and Bown back for deportation hearing.
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Two uniformed agents of Chinese Army's political branch discovered among a group of illegal immigrants arrested by Burmese civil police in early morning raids on border them, points on July 19, according to reportsport girl on Saturday. reaching here today from Myitkyina, a Burma-China frontier town.
Com-
Identification t mumist Army agents war just- Army tive siner they catches 222
the HK WIL
Acting on reports that a gang misen to jon forces to discussuf 200 arined Chinese were ex- with the overlord
Exf Chipa peter to cross into Burme Singapore's poiltes, with special ferritory from Yunnan, offteers reference
of the Foreign Registration De- partment sought the assistance
Chinese,
eitizenship fror
to Intercept
The paper called for Mr Keng of military uilts stationed !! 1 A former Chief Minister Mr Myitkyina Javid Marshall, if they wonted į miruders Kaleompany the mission, to
ablate by {stu]t*
10 %
-Kruter,
and forget:
Togoland Should
Dawn Search
A house to house search be-
gast at dawn in the towns of Sima, Kantarwyan and Naphew,
all about 30 miles southeast of There was no time the
intruders Mega!
lo
Join Gold Coast Myy
Says India
New York, July 25. India today introduced a formal resolution in the
f
escape.
Twenty-nine Chinese, includ- ng two women and four Lishu tribesmen from China, were arrested in all when they were unable to produce registration certificates.
United Nations Trustee- In the Naphow area, 12 illegal ship Council to end Bri- Chinese entrants, including four tain's administration
Amtre of women, were detained,
were two Army men the them Togoland and unite
dressed in their uniforms with
territory with an indepen-idges and Leignia of their
dent Gold Coast.
corps. Their papers revealed they
Mr Arthur Lali, India's per- belonged to the 12th Battalion Tranent delegate, old the 14-of the Army's politicul section. mation Counci was a "strik-
ing fact that within eight years of Britain's
the trust aluming agreement with the United Na- tions she should be able to come back to the world organisation to ask for its termination.
Gave Chase
While they were being con- veyad to military police heud- quarters at the old British Fort Morton, about 50 miles south- wast of Myitkyinu, Two Then people con- suddenly jumped out over
On- of a hill which was edge veloped In the thick morning
He sail the May plebiserte ou the future of Togoland had re- Bulted in a fair expression of the wishes of the cerni."
IN FAVOUR
Togo uzdiers hadi expressed themselves in favour of union with an independent Gold Coust state.
The majority of the Council Expressed themselves in favour pi Die resolution before the Councй Adjourned the debate
und tomorrow --Ruuter.
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'MAJOR BARBARA'
George Bernard Show's famous play about the Satya- tion Army, "Major Barbara", opened last week at the Old Vle. London. Making their first appearanNOD at the Oki Vio with the Bristol Old Vic Company
Motra "Red Show" Shearer, the former ballet dancer and Marie Burke, This ploture shows "Major Barbara Moirs Shearer
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They said they wanted to be. come US citizens and one
Demosthents Serangos, 23, pinned to marry a Daven-
came
Detalls of the case light when a restaurant operator Bettendorf became Darby suplelous o! Greek ctals he fund in a jukebox
NON-STOP
Arrested were Scrangos, lus Nicholas Alex, father.
60,
38. Cosmos, 19, Stelios Callas, and lannis Konings, Ja, all of whom gave their homes Athens. They Wert places aboard a non-stop pinne to New Fold York, where one official they will be given deportation hearings.
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Nearly 100 Greek-Americans Davenport-Bettendorf
the area, where the men had been living and working the post slx. months, immediately railed their suppont.
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Telegram: and phone calls Fred Schwengel urged to Hep him to intervene in the deporin- Lion Deinosilicnes' flancoo also
made a plea that the men be allowed to stay since they wanted to do was to becOME Citizens. They love America,"
United Press,
Unemployed Outnumbered
By Vacancies
London, July 25.
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The Minister of Labour, Mr lan Macleod, told meeting here today of the National Joint Advisory Council representing em-
and the nationalised industries - that jobs in Britain out- numbered unemployed by two to one.
Came To Life ployers, unions
Rembrandt's
Rotterdam, July 26.
famous world painting The Night Watch" came to life here to celebrate of the 350 anniversary chose the gave in succeeded
cupturing Dutch master's birth, but the other got away captive, Tong Sul, turned over to the 7th Burmese Army Brigade for interrogation. --Ualted Press
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Soldiers and sailors, dressed the uniforms worn by the civic Rembrandt's painting guard in and carrying pikes and swords, marched through Amsterdam at night.
The march ended at midnight outside the Rijksmuseum where the painting hanga. For Ave seconds the civic guard formed up in the glare of spotlights as an exact replica of the painting before "disappearing back into the picture frame."China Muil Speckl
Reporting ዛን the cennomle situation. he said that during the past five months there had by maskerl a tendency, been seasonal movements, for employ- ment and vacancies to fall and unemployment to rise.
Despite this, the number of those out of work Wus Just about one per ceni.
the Although
number on mkd-July at
Was short time estimated at 130,000, compared with 100,000 at the end of May the number of vacancies still twice the number employed.-Reuter
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of 13-
Negro Association
In
Contempt
Montgomery, Ala, July 25.
Circuit Judge Walter B. Jones today held the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People in con- tempt of court for failing to produce
FREFER KE records of their Alabama activities by a
ASHES SENSUS
ACROSS
1 Current -(6),
6 Pursue (6).
8 Plunder (5).
Coarse cloth (6).
11 Sheep noise (5).
12 Snake-like fishes (4),
10 Strifting effect (5).
(B).
10
10
(0).
20
(B).
22 Arrest (4)-
23 Has a ment (5).
25 Scrub
(8).
20 Construint (8).
27 Allude to (8).
20 Funeral pilon (6), 20. Feels (0)
DOWN
1 Hides (B),
2 Festering (0).
3 Bedouin (4).
4 Lost (7).
0 Became bright (7).
6 Feverish (0).
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7 Loose (5).
14 Speaks Imperfectly (B).
15 Assumes (8).
10 Wants greatly (7).
17 Withdraws (7),
19 Last (0).
21 Irritated (5).
24 Cerlain (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aeroes: 3 Dull, 7 Spurt, 8 Exit, & Stun, 10 Protnote, 12 Trim, 15 Avert, 18 1er, 19 Rapid, 21 Order, 22 Hats, 28 Theme, 26 Team, 20, Amplify, 30 Onus, .31 Tcho, 32 Valter, 33 Rate. Dawn: 1 Spire, 2 Primate, 4 Utter, & Lent, 0 Kiwi, 0 Stcm, 11 Ovori, 15 Ups, 14 Made, 10 Tramp, 17 Dout, 18 Ides, 20 Agoless, 22 Hans, 24 Haut, Offer, 27 Elch, 28 Moor.
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Tuesday deadline.
The judge's action followed is agiging in intro-State a hearing on a motion by the commerce. Negro organisation to have the He said the State wants to order rescinded, The hearing prove the NAACP suppiled legal was pet for today but left yes coursol to. Authoring Lucy Foo
ter in her fight to win admission terday's deadline in effect.
NAACP attorneys were given to the University of Alabama.
com said Patterson n short recess
the to prepare an
supply of Ergument on how severe they such counsel would constitute fect the punishment should be. intra-State commerce,
Attorney-General was Important Hearing
questioned by a Negro Attorney Today's action preceded the Robert Carter, brought down most important hearing of the from Now York for the hear day, one on an NAACP move ing by NAACP.
the organisation from further
The
Whiteaways
Sale
Commences Tomorrow
AND HERE ARE SOME OF
THE THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS
SHORTY RAYON GLOVES. smart style effective colours. Originally $4.50 a pair. Now $1.75 NỲLON OLOVES, afternoon length in black, white and 5 colours. Originally $7.50 o pair.
Now $1.75
LADIES' HALF SLIPS by "Petalena", In pench, ivory or black. Originally $35.50
LADIES' "BONSOIR" check, spul or plain design, Originally $20.50
Hot Weather SPECIALS
Now $10.00
PYJAMAS.
Now $19.50
15
51
colours,
"KEYSTONE" NYLON STOCKINGS.
denier.
fashionabl gouge.
Now $5.95
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CHILDREN'S COT-
SHOP TON SOCKS in B
and
SAVE
MAIDENFORM
plain colours Originally from $1.95 a pair.
BRASSIERES,
long line, lurge sizes only. Originally $19.50
Now 95 cts.
Alloette,
MAIDENFORM BRASSIERES, Maidenette
satin strapless
Originally $14.50
AT BARGAIN PRICES
LADIES' TAN CALF CASUAL SHOES, attractive style, leather soles. Originally $69.50 a pair. Now $32.50
while
LADIES' SHOES. open work courts, Originally $37.50 a pair.
MAIDENETTE strapless Brassieres. Originally $14.50
Now $5.95
Now $7.50
black
สเปก
Now $0.50
MAIDENFORM Nursing Bras-
nel
sieres, large sizes only. Originally $17.00
Now $3.95
Now $19.50
LADIES' RAFFIA STRAW BANDALS, small sizes only. Originally $27.50 pair.
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Now $19.50
Summer NEEDS
COME
EARLY
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MAIDENFORM BRASSIEREB, popular Overture style in nylon, B & C cups, large sizes 38" to 42". Originally $14.50
Now $0.95
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
LADIES' DELTA SANDALS In Bght, flexible sales.
Originally $24.50 a pair.
SPECIAL Purchase
ELCIN' TOWELS
IN PURE WHITE
Size 23 x 36 $3.50 Size 26 x 48 $4.95
Size 27 x 54 $5.95
Now $10.50
KID
LADIES' BEIGE LEATHER SANDALS. Originally $55.00 a pair.
Now $35.00
LADIES' CASUALS white Nubuck blus trimmed. Originally
LADIES' COTTON TEE SHIRTS, check or stripe designs. Originally $7.50
Now $3.95
pair.
$09,50
HUNDREDS
OF SIMILAR BARGAINS
AT THE KOWLOON BRANCH
Now $17.50
"SCOTCH REEL" CARDIGANS, all wool, 11 colours.
Originally $32.00 Now $10.50
ALL WOOL CARDIGANS with Mandarin collar, 5 colours. Originally $20.50 Now $24.50
WOOL CARDIGANS,
style, 4 colours, Originally $29.00
Storewide SAVINGS
sear!
Now $22.50
EMBROIDERED CUSHION COVERS,
with
effective style.
LADIES' TRE SHIRTS smart Dolman sleeve.
Now $4.50 Originally $9.50 VANTONA FOLKWEAVE BED-
·SPREADS, 70" x 100".
Now $19.50 Originally $37.00
THE SALE
·Originally $18.00
Now $5.00
HILL BROWN CRETONNES in attractive .contemporary designs, 48" wide, Originally $0.50
GIRLS' NYLON NIGHTIES,
32"
pastel to 40", sizes shades, frilled hem. Originally $34.50 Now $16.00
GIRLS' SLIP & KNICKER SETS in colton. Originally $14.05 set.
CHILDREN'S
Now $7.50
CLYDELLA
ROMPERS with smocked yoke.
Originally $21.00 Now $10.50
SAVE
ON
THESE
LADIES'
KNITWEAR. oddments, etc. at Bargain
Now $5.95
Prices.
Whiteaways
to get dissolution
of
tern-
porary injunction which
bans
Loud Guffaws
activiuico in the State.
At one point, an
anewer, by
tic
OF THE CENTURY
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In the hearing this morning, Pattersons brought loud guffaws State Attomey
Gentral John from the predominantly Nésto Poltheatr Bild the NAACP audience that jammed the should bo willing to produce courtroom,
the records. for public inspec- Jukigo Jones, flushed with tion if it in operating within the dinger, rapped his gavel and Ave- threatened to impose a laws of Alabama, m
Pallerton told Judge. Jonier day gal sentence, for anyone he wants the records to deter who iughed during the begi mine if the Negro organisation' muny--United Press...
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