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SHIP MINED IN FAMAGUSTA DOCK

Famagusta, Aug. 30. The British ship

Charles Mcleod was holed by an explo- sion in the Fama- gusta docks tonight.

The explosion, which occurred amid ships

was believed to have been caused by a limpet mine.

The Charles Mcleod docked in Fama- gusta harbour yes- terday from Tobruk with army stores. It is a L.S.T. (Landing

ARRESTED BRITONS

INTERVIEWED

this werk applied the tech- nique ni a cocktail party i fur The visiting Malaya- Singapore trade delegation. Be proffered to the people of Malaya and Singapore the advice that they should. gei together, compose their racial differences, and by a doing would win their in dependence within the Bri- fish Commonwealth, As the same advice has been offered from several other yourters, those in which E is direeted are not likely in feel afronted because Mi Chon chips in with his view 11 38 Prasareavulate, howevere, that they will be intreued by this manifestu. tion of the Chinese Porean Alanister's interest in their. James future.

Quite the most interesting feature of Mr Chou's olove vation was But he did me! envmage either Malaya or Singapore seeking rongslete Independence

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the Commonwealth. He cited India as the example which the

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"f Singapore and The Federa thon should seek to emulate. which seems

the to Rive clue to what Mr Chou realty has in mind: he wants an

Integrated Singapore Malaya dediented neutralism.

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BY

EMBASSY OFFICIALS

Cairo, Aug. 30.

British officials who were tonight allowed to see for the first time two Britons detained by the Egyptians on spy charges since Monday zaid the men were dazed und fired, but showed no signs of physical {}]-treatment.

Ateli

The mreused The are MI and Mr Piturk in the presence Swimburi.. business of the Governor of the foreigncis' manager of the

News Bor In Cuero Agency, and Mr Chantjes Pitluck, The prize

the Many cds Rud o Te gu.ph viewert separately. The Gover- Congny of Egypt

nor and two other Egyptian officials were present

Arending 14) Frame Pre the two niên now to gu or. trial Txt Sunday

were Inter.

The two Britons were dared. Cand tired, but showed no sign

Tushy's meeting was the first of physical ill-treatinen!. Clary between a British Fan- bassy feral

Swinburn inta what Patluck sizce their arrest

IN OFFICE

'The meting took place in Jar Governor's” office at the Fuenguers' gadi in Cairo.

FAMILY MATTERS

"Family and pest mal matters werf discussed. The the men askerl for clean visthe- material which authorities

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and reading the Exyphan andva book

Zaul, silent bon

Ship Tank) type vessel under Minis- try of Transport charter.

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Security officials be- lieve a limpet mine was attached to the ship's hull while it was in port. It ex-

Pole Charged With

30 Murders

Warsaw, Aug. 30.

A 48-year-old Polo, one of the most notorious killers in recent European history,

was sentenced to death

today

on charges Involving eight murders.

Wladyslaw Mazurkiewicz. officer one-time Army

businessinan And later was found guilty and sen-

tenced to death in Cracow after

the of

mont one bizarre murder

canen in this country's history.

The handsome

4

ploded

after

8.30 p.m. tonight, blasting a gaping hole in the ship's side.

were

No casualties

reported. Security forces sealed off the port after

the explosion and begair an investiga- tion while engineers inspected the dam- age.

The explosion caused a fuel leak from the ship's tank.

INDAKS

RELAX IN

IN ALTERN TRUE KER

Whiteaways

An official statement confirmed later that the explosion was believed to have been caused by a limpet mine. It said the ship was holed above the water line.-Reuter.

Today's Evidence At Conspiracy Trial

POLICE

OFFICIAL

DENIES

BID TO TRAP KEAY

certain

Mr T. Kavanagh, Assistant Superintendent of Police (Anti- Corruption Branch), denied at the resumption of the con- spiracy trial this morning that

questions put William Murray Keay, the fourth accused, by a subordinate on his instructions were in the nature of a trap.

Witness wit replying to ques- Hons in cross-examination the case of two European com- two civil and pany directors Muzur-

Dervotus kiewicz was implicated in

before Judge W. T. Charles at the Victoria Datret

mascy

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av 60 murders.

but he was tried for only eight.

He won accused of mur- dering 30 women for their money-United Press,

900 Secret

Society Men 'Picked Up

Continuous efforts kaet been Tar Bankah dicants were made by Mr Brett and the Con- allowed to Tee Me Jum sad General, Mr Basil Judd, to

British bat unes man But what the Foreign Minis põe the two men cl the British

w-ho 1x abo ter overlooked was the fact Embassy

might formally

charged with spying that the rentisation of in-

an de manoire pro- hamies

Colonel Abdel Kader Hatem, the refusal 10 dependence by the Peder. tng against

Deer-eral of the Egyp How an interview. tion and the colony is not

Informant. dpartment. Mir Swinbuns, is alleged to tonight

show foreign hampered sulely beenuse of

Devurderi the spy ring. Mr respondens photographie copies racial differences, but

1ytuc of the Marconi Radio of a

held had been atements he beenuse Communist Telegraph Company of Egypt hand written Mr Swinburning talleo insignia of secret

by terrorists in the jungles and

and Mr Pitturk. Communist ngitators in the A British Embassy spokes- The towns and cities. are the man tonlight said that Mr Judd elements [011

Mr Breit WATE "Anally seriously and conpromising the stability perrolted" to see Mr Swinburn

of the country.

If Mr Chot were to addres

himself to these disruptive elements and make it pla that it s They who

ary

retarding full Malaya m dejndence

world! 1

was arrested at the same time.

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Singapore, Aug. 30. More than 900 men bear-

societies had been "picked? they up" since Singapore police with con-launched their anti-society drive, the senior Assistant t'ommissioner of Police, Mr W. J. Parks, said today.

Palce began their drive, cxxle

s elements said w. being treated

teration in their detention.- Heuter and France-Presse.

EGYPT REGRETS.......

Cairo, Aug. 30.

President Nasser tonight formally expressed Egypt's doing the people of the "regret" over a recent U.S. statement that the Suez Canal was an international waterway under the convention of

Federation #n Singngaire

a more practieid service than

by merely emphasising the

their differences.

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WRRI

neel for them to sink An official Egyptian statement, Mahmoud Fawzy, and conferred and political demel Nasser summoned silk with wing-Court The US Ambassador, Mr Henry | Sabry, President Nasser's chet Ilgroot, and "communicated to political officer, who maintamed watching brief in London dur- Second Thoughts in Kevin's segres at the state-

ing the conference,

wet which

President

Elven-

CLOVERNMENT, wisely

U feel, has postponed the

wower

recently unde Suez Canal problem in

on

the

which

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| named "Operation Dagger" after sing warfare recently flared up

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Tom Mr Parks, adirossing

Singapore Rural

Board

ME ping, sate people who bore The

Tattoo marits mtullar symbda ward by secret societies roult casily have them changest. He ackdex); "But as long as st

on bears this secret sty the thus is upon him to

Inve

The

Exp

Court.

The accu od

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to

came

with

the

REPLIES?

WIS

Mr Glas told whiness that swers, Ine McNeil herd said that Police wo the Anti-Corruption when he went to Kenya Nat he office, did so on has (viness's) ini structions. Mr Kavanagh

Me Glins put it to the wit- agreed. He further agreed that Ider. McNeill made certain moss that there was to indica- Willum enquiries

"he Bal on histion to Keay that he was free AH Hogarth, chartered

to come and go. #general Instructions, countant, of 551 The Peak: Askood 15 one of the question

Mr Kavanagh replied that д Henry Charles Patterson, 45.

Kave to max McNelli to put Company Director, of 10 Vice Keay was where was his safe time Insp. MacMahon torla Peak Apartments; John

while Kety was alone In Insp. that was token out of the coMacMahon's office and he could Patterson Whileiled, 54, Super- box. Mr Kavanagh said in his ice together with him intendent

Lighthouses, Marine Department, of

Albury Flas

and Willam

Murray Keny $4. Superintendent of Mines, of 7 Kimberley Street. second floor Alt four men are on nominal bail of $300 each,

Continuing his evidence from Wednesday. Mr Kavanagh said he took a number of statements i

Fourth from Keay.

accused when this

of

was not in custody was-done.

Mr Reu toki witness that the evidence Wis that

Insp. ata trinant MacMahon took s

In Keay

the from

Anti- of June 5. Crown Counse) asked Corruption Office on the night

assuming

Mr

witness, MacMahon had told him thut Keay wanted to leave, what he would have done.

Mr Kavanagh said he would have let Keay go if such a re- quest had b'ta made,

Witness said he personally dia not make the decision to charge

A: The

Ime he took Keay, statements from fourth accused he had not decided

to charge him with shy offence.

text

M

His

of his instructiona, Tretructions to Iwy. McNeill was have walked out if he wanted

He would not agree that prac- sk Keay whether Mr Arm- strong had paid him $25,000 and tically the whole of the State- If so where the money was, in men taken from Keay in the

his the barik

house; night of June 8/0 consisted 01

whether Keay had a safe deposit his replies to questions.

was allowed

box and if so where it was.

Witness waid further after the

questions

and

Keay

to toll his Own

the

Mr Gitting naked if witness story, but he did put some ques would agree that the questions tions here and there. He began part to Keay by Insp. McNeil laking the statement after mid- the time were in the nature night and ended just after 3 p.m.

Mr Kavanagh said that a trap. Mr Kavanagh sald he

trxt morning another statement did not agree,

that was taken from Ke in his an-office when a yes in:

whe produced. He asked Keny where the ap- plication for that strip of land was end Keny showed him the follo of the application of Hongkong Mineral Development

On June 8 a further statement was taken from Keay and that was his lost apert from his an- swer to the charge, witness.

Two Women

Accidentally Wounded

Nicosia, Aug. 30.

A British serviceman who

IN CHARCE

opened fire in self-defence Cross-examining, Mr Wright after being attacked by

investigations he

it

wives.

One,

Co

the

(Contd. on back page, Col. 5)

DEATH TOLL RISES

Two HK Passengers

Named

By Airline

Vancouver, Aug. 30.

In a statement issued, to- night CPA disclosed that two Hongkong-bound pas sengers were killed or mlaa- ing in Loday's airliner disaster on the Alaskan Peninsula.

The number of dead is now 12. Three are still missing.

Hongkong Nunca The two released were Lee Web and Lai

Choo Lee,

Other

Chinese passengers abard and mirsing Are Mrs Mataret Lim of Toronto and 1er eight-month-old

daughter

Judy, Chan Tal of Victoria, Lee Lock of Victoria

otorta and Hai Chow Eng of Victoria. Their final des. tination was not known.

In

A partial list of dead or

included CPA missing Canadian clergyman,

two

Rev.

James Macintosh and the Vincent_McGough,

Rev

and

The First Officer,

two

Stewardessce among the dead or missing.

Navigator

were

SURVIVORS

Press survivons whom were reported seriously

included four injured, members and three passengers,

pald the four of

stow

United "known"

one of them Chinese.

As the

Identifed cüplain, Thornton plane's wer Alexander Tweed, 33, Second oneer Robert

Love, 28, Naviga- lor Robert Short, an Australian i Hying in Canada, stewardess › Dolores Jordan, 20, York Sing Chin, 22, and the two daughters Mr Ted Edelstem, CPA's grin. Hangbong, Sharon, 18 and Patricia 8:

of

Further information released by the airline states that the pilot signalled a few moments before the crash, that a fire had broken out aboard and that he would try to land at a nearby airport

The aircraft crashed as it was wheeling into the runway after circling the airport.

The plane was on t

night from Vancouver to Tokyo.-

Reuter & France-Presse,

Soviet Discus Thrower

Spirited Away On Ship?

London, Aug. 30. aboard the ship late last night. a Sergeant's wife who A Soviet women discus accompanied by "a well-built arrived from Britain only last thrower champion, who is blondo" who they said “strong- night, was detained in hospital wanted by the British police ly" resembled Mrs Pommareva, with a suspected fracture c for allegedly stealing, five hats

from The arm, the other receivert a

Mrs Ponomareva, who la ศ London department

andyed In reported to have school teacher, alight wound

arm and store, was 'n the

Faited for Leningrad today Britain on Saturday to take was allowed to go home.

aboard a Soviet freighter. part in a two-day Soviet-Britain An official Fiatement issued

The carlier said the women

woman, 27-year-old Nina track meet which opens at the

White City stadium, tomorrow. caused 蠱 minor ared on

five mes by Cypriet Ponomareva,

A Soviet diplomat visited the terrorists.

when she Another

statement diplomatic Incident

court this Forelagt Offled today to discuss amending the Arst said the failed to appear in

Lo In fact fred

morning

ebarges the case of Mra Ponomareva, by against her,

who 18 A former European British serviconin.

Dockers who loaded

discus the woman's

champion-

Za luw abiding naked witness if at some stage Cypriot gunmen Today minister for health. Mr of his

did slightly wounded two British

$1 conclusion that A. Braga, who also adttressed reach the Mr Menon told reporters after meeting, sal medical ethics would be unlikely that I person final reading of the bill he stated that the Suez Cenal seeing President Nasser that he did not permit a doctor to res: Witness replied, "Possibly no."

called "Tsao" could be produced. amending the Landlord and was an international waterway had explained India's proposalsport to the police any person Tenant Ordinance. Secondlin

sellement of the Suez who consulted him about the Mr Wrigh said he took conformity with the 1888 for thoughts are often the best. Convention".

probirm.

| that there was no Police officer removal of tattoo marks.

who did a more This also applied to treatment in the ente and certainly the loud publie, (The U.S. Secretary of State,

At the London conterence, he

thorough vestigation than the outery of distress over the Mr John Foster Dulles, in

proposed that Egypt should re-faid burns.

Mr Kavanagh re- proposals to increase stap- press

Police have eladnied gangsters witness. conference

Tuesday in control of the Canal in con on

was in charge of the rents

apply add the dard

afid

Internsultation with an international have tried to burn off tattooes; plied he

investigations. decontrol in the not too tionalised by the Convention, in advisory committee. Russla, with acid.-Reuter,

future, cannot be which

the Cylon and Indonesia supported į Egypt guaranteed distant

to this plan, but Canal would be kept open

the other 18 ignored.

No such statement outions represented backed inter- The Unofllelula also must be all nations.

been credited to President natknal control. Bomewhat exercised in their

Eisenhower,} minds. Popular feeling is that the suggested legisin- tion should, at this time, be abandoned on the ground«

was

Colonel Nasser reasserted that

the Canal was an "integral part of Egypt", the statement said.

Egyptian President's

that it helps the few and meeting with Mr Byronde, who hurts the many. Nur is this

being! replaced Us U.S.

Arthur Hare,

etme

a purely emotional argu. | Ambassailor in Cairo by MI ment. The public will Raymond anxiously await the views of just before Colonel Nasser's the Unofficials.

Anal meeting with Mr V. K. Government probably feels it is Krishna Menon of India.

honour-bound to full the promise made to landlords to Meeting With Menon

A Settlement

Mr Menon added: "We are not pressing for any solution--all we are seeking is a settlement."

The

Asked by Egyptian reportera whether he was optimistic about | a pereelul settlement, Mr Menon salt "The world is governed by

Inw of progress"

political Egyptian

elrejes pointed

tonight out

that President Nesser

had before him the viewpoints of

and those of Indonesia by the

and Abulgani.

10

now

POLICE GUARD FOR NEGRO SCHOOLBOYS No Incidents Reported

Clinton, Aug. 30.

Strong police forces today guarded the doors of Clinton High School while 12 Negro pupils,, the first admitted under a new racial integration order, slipped in through a side entrance,

shots were

were

answer

The serviceman had been red Soviet freighter said a man went France-Presse.

at by a guntnce on a bicycle. Returning the fire in self-defence at the moving targel, the service- man accidentally wounded The two British wornen, the state- ment said.

Their condition is not serious, i il added-Reuter.

Shooting In Piccadilly

London, Aug. 30,

The son of a former general į of the British Army in India, put a bullet through his temple in the lavatory of a London undergroun railway station

The young man, David A. R. cadilly.

rovise the existing rents. Presiden Nasser knight bad Indio. presented by Mr Menon, This, however, does not tie his third meeting with Mr V.K.

About 200 people watched, stemmed from the mixing of Government down 10 Ita | Krishra Munon, slice the Indian | Foreign Minister, Mr Rusion from the street but there wasį races in the previously all while present proposals. There is Minister without portfollo

no repetition of the incidents school, plenty of room for com-chief London Suez conference

hard to The President has

when police also had yesterday nuch

take promise,

At Fret smith, Arkansas, for delegate arrived here yesterday the 118,

Negroes home Soviet declaration, handed

to avoid

district judge approved! example, the postponement on his way home.

him

Soviet trouble from a milling crowd the by

Inergrating tocny, for plan of any action for nt lenst Mr Metion carliér

John Kasper, who had been gradual called on Ambassador, here, Mr Eugenij

blamed the Egyptian Foreign Minister Kissliev, that any settlement of

for stirring up the Negis sad white pupils in six months.

||~|~||~||~||~|~|~||~|||||||||||||** the Suez question should be

raciai situation here, slayed schools at Little Rock during Hind, killed himself at Pic- away from the school for the the next five to ten years,” based on "respect for the first time this week. sovereign rights of Egypt

master, owner and manager of the Canal."

In The Big Saturday Mail.

• • • | absolute

Robert

Menzica,

DEFIED ORDER

At Norfolk, Virginia, the Portmouth City Golf course was opened to unrestricted uso by Negroas by order of the Federal District Judge.,

PATROLLED STREETS

His father is retired General Hind, of Jersey, who commanded an Indian army division in 1948. In tomorrow's big feature-packed China Mail, John

Thus briefed on the "minority" An injunction was issued yes-

after being Under-Secretary at Marshall introduces a new series to show Britons as they plans, he is now preparing for terday against him and five

the Indian Defence Department in 1039.- really are a candid close-up of modern times and howls Monday meeting with Mr other Clinton citizens restraining

The reason for the suleide a nailon has changed.

Australian them from obstructing the court Primo

was not known. This is only one of the topline features. Another one is about

Minister, and the five-order that the all white school

In Mansfield, Texas, groups of Hinda mother niso committed the Windsors who are now having a second honeymoon, Sydney nation London conference.com must admit Negroes.

men patrolled He stredu. ¡end- } malaido in 1933 after the Brilsh Smith is there to report the scene.

mittee. They will prevent to him the views of the 18 nations

Last night he died the ordering to the Mansfeld school to Broadcasting Corporation. had Klers are same other highlights:

they represent and the Dulles issued by Judge Robert Teyler day do. Uy to stop the registra turned down a radio play which and harangued a crowd of 800 tlow of Negro students boing majelly plan"

on the evils of integration. admitted for the first time to all The Judgo acted after Sheriff white clases under a federal Jos Owen maid he took 11. Negro court, order. children from, the school to A life size Negro effay was protect them from what he hung from the school flagpole decribed as a "milling mob" warning Negros to keep away. The crowd had gathered after. A similar, dummy was placed the town's main frost three heldent batween whatter above end. Negroes' which police müid'l yesterday, ---Reutar.

Dulles Sees Ike

Anne Sharpley wriice about Dorla, Shafik, the Egyptian feminist, who is not afraid of her country's dictator. George Henderson reports, on security measurch being takon in Britain's cluli seruice and deferice Industrica,

*In. Washington, President Sir Beverley Baxter writer on Marilyn Monroe.

and the Secretary Eisenhower Tiuro seo all your regular favourites as well including Jane of State Mr John Foster Dulles Roberts film reviews, thres pages of Ibout: and pictures, special acetions for women, children and portamen, day doused the Suez Canal pussies galore, cartoons, comic strips and Gilles hil in the oil for the third time in two

'days."-All agencies, China: Mall,

OverseÉs

she had written-France-Presse,

On Holiday

London, Aug. 30, The Prim Minister, Bir Anthony Eden, left London loś day ście a brief holday, at his country cottage at Broadchalk,

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