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Britain & France
IT
Is quite evident, despite the formal phraseology of the Deln! communiquej insued at the conclusion of their discussions, that Af. Mollet und Sir Anthony Eden did much more during the last two days than rench agreement on Anglo-French | tactics to be employed in next week's Security Council. debale on the Suez Canal dispute. Thu: indications! are they have inaugurated
n new
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No. 36552
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Established 1845
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956.
KEAY GETS TWO
Corruption Charge Upheld
FOUR MEN NOT GUILTY
OF CONSPIRACY
William Murray Keay, 54, Superintendent of Mines, was found not guilty of conspiracy, but guilty of corruptly receiv- phase of relations isg $25,000 and was sentenced to two years' gaol by Judge
W. T. Charles at the Victoria District Court this morning.
The first three accused in the mines conspiracy trial were acquitted of conspiring to enable Keay to receive the
between the two countries. Two highly important deci
sions were reached: to co- ordinato policies relating to! the Middle East, and to co-
opernte in Africa. The bribe and discharged.
implementation is given to: the desires expressed earlier this year that Traditional Anglo
They were William Allan Hogarth, 52, chartered accountant and Director of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd; Henry Charles Patterson, 45, Director of H. C. Patterson and Co.; and John Patterson Whitefield, should be brought to a 54, Superintendent of Lights, Marine Department.
- French rivalries
and the entente cordiale made a live and diplomatis instrument.
Price: 20, Cents
RELAX IN
INDAKS
„THE FAMOUS COMPANY EN ACTION TROUSERS
Whiteaways
YEARS World's Fastest
That Surprise Trip To Russia-
Why
Did Tito Go?
London, Sept. 27.
Plane Crashes
Washington, Sept. 27.
The Soviet Communist Party Secretary Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived in Sebas-plane crashed today two topol on the Black Sea tonight, it was reported by Moscow Radio
In passing sentence, Judge Charles commented that corruption was far too prevalent in the Colony. He said such occasions as this pained Khrushchev dew
For over 40 years the Muddle him considerably.
East has been the scene of fierce
political rivalry.
powers
between Britain and France, C Now for the first time thi century the two seemed decided to join hancls for the defence of their common Ia{*ar*rÈ* in this vital area. THE communique niso sug- gests that M. Mollet and Sir Anthony Eden moved towards a closer identity of
views
CHARGES EXPLAINED
The 8 started on August 20 was intended as the reward and lasted until September 18. alleged. when His Honour reserved bas judgment. It attracted consider
Going To Rest'
The official MATKY Tanjug
Aung
to the Black
Sanism.
was
to
The world's fastest experimental rocket
minutes after it was re- leased from the belly of its B-50 mother plane, the Air Force an-
Stalin's werk. A retur Stalinism wowick jeopardisc recent progress in Easnounced. European countries, notably Poland.
In that case the issue would be big enough for Yugoslavs to be willing to run the risk of forging United States economic forgoing
ald. Observers regarded Freal- dent
nt Tito's unscheduled flight to Russia is bound to
The pilot, Captain Milburn G. Apt, 32, was killed.
His wife and two daughters, aged two and five, live on the tir base.
7
in- the
Ho was on a routine doctrination night when accident occurred, the spokesman
favourable impression among said.
Tho's hurried inisston ainnzed | Ford o whether *he clock Yugoslav Communists and ob- should be put back towards xrvers in the West.
The mission to Russia WHA Inside the Soviet Union itself, not disclosed untii six hours these two currents could be per- after Marshal Tito and Mr sonified in the figures of Mr oil from a Khrushchev and the Vice- Belgrade military airport in Premier, Mr Molotov, It Mr Khrushchev's private plane, | stated.
If certain reports from the Soviet Union were to be belleved that the pro-Stalinist group was Yugoslav news | U.coming stronger sgáln, Preal-
the X-2, The plane, named Americans 2aid Marshal dent Tito might well wish to do | Deparment.
President He had put the Tito and Mr. Khrushchev were all he could to help the Khrush
Tito was already crashed it the north-east corner Sca lo chey current.
believed to have discussed this of the Edwards Air Force base Department of Mining in Hong
Stalin and all he stood for is issue of the future of Com-reservation. kong on its feet. It was mainly
There was no indication of the † hated by Yugoslav lenders, who munism with Mr Khrushchev The pilot's body was found that the Mining tr Keay
real purpose of the hurried trip { think of their expulsion from during the latter's eight day In the cockpit of the aircraft. Department had been earning
in official circles
com inform in 1949 In Belgrade, the
Couse of the crash. private vitit to Yougoslavia.
Wes not revenue for the Colony in the
London
Western other
immediately, known Inst few yen and
capitals. mainly due to Keay that most of the Ullent mining in the Colony had been checked, The
prosent Mining Ordinanes and Regula- Lions were neinly Keay's work. The accused had served in. bath Work Wars, continued Mr "Gitting. He Joined
War 1 while still under
in World World War 11 he was called up In age.
in 1938 in the Scorchlight Re- giment as Captain. In 1939 he was Chief Petty Omen in the
d. I am satisfied beyond doubt that the sum was re- This morning, the Court was fui ceived with the intention of +f spectators.
able noble interest throughout.
Hogarth, Patterson and White-accepting it as the reward
alleged.
#eld
D.
เป
were represented by Mr the question of On
L. Wright, instructed by Mr European unity, and that C. Stewart, of Stewart and Co. the British Prime Minister | Mr Victor Gittins defended Key, is prepared to go further instructed by Mr H. Caine, than his originul pledge to Julinsun. Stokes and Master, keep Important
The Crown military
was represented the by Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Acting forces permanently on continent in order to "bring Rea, Crown Counsel. They were Satteltor General, and Mr Dermot Britain Into Europe
by
Mr T. Kavanagh, peacetime." Significantly, in Assistant Superintendent a reference to the need for Police (Anti-Corruption). strengthening political, mili- The reading of the judgment
by and tury
economic co- Judge Charles lasted half on the hour. He explained the charges. operation between
The four accused are charged, nations of Western Europe,|
in effect, with having conspired the statesmen agreed to
together between January study the new forms which this co-operation might take But the dominating subject of the Paris discussions was the Suez Canal crisis, and here the communique was made interesting by virtue of what it failed to men- tion, rather than what it Bald. Strikingly absent was
reference to French agreement on what action the two nations in-
T
ally
Anglo
tend to take if UN delibera-
HERE A small
1.
1956 and June 5, 1938 to en- able the fourth accused to 10- ecive a bribe of $25,000 for him exercising his ofetal functions | in the Superintendent of Mines in favour of the Bohespie Syn- dicate in connection
with the granting and transfer of mining licence and A prospecting licence.
Reasons For Verdict
The fourth accused is also
Heavy Punishment
In mitigation Mr Giltins sald, "The consEQUENTIB of the con- viction of Keay constitute heavy punishment irrespective of any sentence your Honour may impose."
He said that Keay had put in a lot of good work in the Mines
FLOODS
DESTROY
10,000 HOMES
Calcutta, Sept. 27.
the river Damodar rose in feat
فری
was
But there was speculation It might have to do with:
Elsenhower's Presiden! forthcoming decision on October 16 whether in continue American aid 10 Yugoslavia. Tito needs It, or I substitute for it.
Growing reports of new
differences between Soviet Communism end Margaal Tito's Policies. Criticism has
Royal Navy in combined opera- been voléed on both sides since
fions and in 1943 he vas com- missioned ከ Engineering Lieutenant and served in major lund ng caft, and in 1944 he took part in D Day landings Notiundy, Ky alo tok part naje landings in the Middle Eat and For East.
'Abused Trust'
As he sentenced Keay, Judge Charles salch "Such occasione as this pain me indeed. You have Six deaths and the been found guilty of a charge destruction of 10,000 huts of corruption. I have taken into by floods, caused by heavy account that corruption is far
too prevalent in the
lent in the Colony, su rain, were reported today prevalent that there is a special charged with having corruptly from Burdwan, a great rice branch of the police established tions on the dispute are received
Jure 4. 1950 the producing area in West to deal with it. I have taken abortivo.
Gurn of $20,000 as a reward for | Bengal.
into account that the offence is difficult to detect and I also chance him, as Superintendent of Mines, indeed of any settlement showing favour to the Bohesplein 24 hours, the report said, and
A record 12 inches of rain fell take into account that you held emerging from the Security Syng
Syndicate in relation to the
position of trust and you abused that trust. I fake into and granting and issue of licences to near Idlipur. Council. Russin
account that it was rol small Yugoslavia are certain to transfer of the same licences to the cyrxente as the subsequent
sum of money, but quite a big veto any proposals coming the Mountain Lead Mining Co, from
the Big Three Lic delegates, who will in turn
The Judge then went into the vote against the Egyptian evidence and his "complaint." Nor does the gave the following verdict: Heavy damage to crops in the On the first charge 1 find all | Nadlu and Jaman diatriels was probability that the issue will then be taken before four accused each not guilty, reported, and rall communication the
is that between parts of West Bengal General Assembly My reason for doing co evoke much confidence that
satisfied beyond and North Bengal was disrupted, a formula ncceptable to the reasonable doubt that the first-United Press. disputants will be ham-three accused conspired together
as alleged.
mered out. If auch be the
I
AM Not
reasons and
On the second charge 1 and
case, Britain and France fourth accused guilty. My rea- will certainly reserve the sons for doing so are that:
The six deaths occurred when a flood-weakened house collapsed sm. and the huts were destroyed in various refugee colonies, the ra- ports said.
QUEEN'S
right to independent action. a. I am satisfied, beyond SURGEON
Negotiations based
Di
dosirable solution to
iL
the
reasonable doubt that the
KILLED
cepted principles in the fourth accused, while dlapute, but requires Superintendent of Mines, more tha71 one party to received the sum of $25,000, negotinte and at this b. I am not satisfied on
London, Sept, 27. moment Col Nasser is in the balance of probabilitles
Sir William Gillint, sur- no mood to reach a that the sum was not paid nogotiated
geon and gynaecologist to on with the intention of Her Majesty the Queen, was #greement terms even approximating boing received as the reward killed tonight in a car acci those onunciated in the
alleged. Dulles plan. Moreover, it is
dent. doubtful whether
c. I am satisfied beyond the United Nations will be able doubt that the sum was re- ceived in the belief that it to make him do so.
THAT WAR IN INDIA
Russell Spurr reports on a war which Mr Nehru does not want the world to know about --- you can read all about it, in tomorrow's big feature-packed China Mall-·
This report, which tells you how Indian troops are flighting against rumõte hill tribesmen who burn villages and take scalps,
He was 72.
birth
Sir, Willem was present at the of both Princo Charles and Princess Anne,
Ho WIKS alone in his car when it collided with a truck in Chertsey, Hunty, about 20 miles
outh-west of London.
Sir William also attended
Duchess of Kent whi, the pres sent Duke was born in 1935,- United PaceS.
in only one of the highlights of tomorrow's work-and feature Bomb Explodes,
action
Here are some others;
Donald Edgar begins a two-part flashback proßir of Baron, the photographer, toho died,recently;
Seven hurt
r
Is Separation, good or bad? Elleen Axerojė: jalks to four
Nicola, Sept. 27," couples whose marriages have lasted more than 30, years; in bomb wounded ovo Krishna Menon, the shan who loves to falje: 'what will be soldier when it exploded in
"On the other hand in your Cavour are the matters which your Counsxi Very properly rought to my notice and I will nád thi: They have caused me to modify my views on what would
be the appropriate punishment in this case,"
the Iwo Communist parties last June pledged co-operation 20 during Marshal Tito's irip to Moscow.
TENCKU SAYS
Terrorists
A Beaten
Force
Sense Of Urgency
The transfer of the The Soviet Union
Mr
ITS RECORDS
talks to Lt. Col. Frank Bycrest flow presumably the plane 1,900 miles an hour indicated tho two men found int Summer. Captaio Ivan them too complicated to settle Kinchelof later flow the X-2 to matters directly among them- an altitudo of 128,000 feut,
and selves,
Khrushchev Neither performance figure has would now be able to include been offlctally confirmed. in them his associates,
The rocket-propelled plane President Tito, who was alone
was designed to investigate the his talks with Mr Khrush-
"thermal barri so-called chev in Yugoslavia, now had That refer to the ENGTITIOLIB with him Vice President heat generated on the skin of a Aleksander Rankovic, for long high-speed plane by air fric-
in
in charge of internal and police affairs, and Djuro Pucar, head of the Communist Party of Bornia.
Aid For Tito
tion,United Press.
'Give Up Penang And Malacca'
the
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27. The Malayan Communist
A sense of urgency was len! A joint stand on the Suez | Party was a beaten force
to the talks by the fact that crists. Yugoslavia, though seeking "face-saving" sur- President Tito consented to fly. plodged to neutrality, has a seat render terms, the Chiefa form of travel he dislikes and Kuala Lumpur Sept. 28. in the United Nations Security
Mail Maluya's triplo alliance Council whore the Suez Minister of Malaya, Tengku normally avoids.China
Special.
government, in a memorandum clafemate is now boing debate. | Abdul Rahman, said today.
published today, recommended Some internal crisis in He was referring to a Peking
that Britain should code her Itussta might, have Radio broadcast which quoted
rights over
exitlements of brought on Mr Khrushchev's the Malayan Communist Party
Bonn, Sept. 27.
Penang and Malacca, trip in WO attempt to enlist as seeking further negotiations
The West German Bundestag It recommended that Malaya Marshal Tin as witness that 10 end
Malaya's eight-year-old today approved 1 much- promised Independence by the new post-Stalin policy
in Jungle war. paying off.
citicised treaty giving a 240- Britain by August 31, 1957 1 Speaking at to prens con-mille mark (about 20 mil-possible
should be called ference, he said: "I am very
interest-free credit Fundamental Issues
to Malaysia with encouraged by the message over
nationality and that Malay Peking Radio. the Communists
am convinced
The treaty was approved by should be
the official are a besten
236 votes to 80 votes with 14) national language and cb tentions, -Reuter.
the of all religion,-Reuter. REAL PINCH
"They are feeling a real pinch and have to appeal to the out- side world to finish the way by providing them with better au-
ender terms."
John Eurie, China Mall special correspondent in Brgrade, said fundamental issues affecting the future course of Communis, de- velopmen, were sein in usualy well informed circles her motivading the surprise flight of Marshal To to the Soviet Union with Mr Khrushchev,
as
force.
would
ask
Though nothing has been dis- Ife said any surrender must closed about the nature of his be unconditional. coming talks there, It was be
"It w
would be a good thing
China Heved the problem had to
be Communist faced whether Communism in them to lay down their arms— the Soviet Union and Eastern that would be the only inter- Europe should continue to de-vention I would accept
The Chief Minister said he velop along a mere 1beralised
was prepared to see representa- tives of the Malayan Communist tell them that terrorists party to could have a subsistence allow
of $100 a month for 12 months if they agreed to return to China,
Canal Users Assn: A Problem For Eden
London, Sept. 27.
A straight-faced Briton has told the Manchester Guardian that he and some friends are planning to ser up a Canal User's Associa- tion on rustic Engli waterway to protest Government's nationalising of British canals,
the
Britain nationalized Ita canals along with its roll- roads in 1948,
But the reader, Mr E. W. Piking- ton, sald he only got the idea of selling up a Kennet and Avon Canat User's Át- socialion "recently."
+
The Kennet and Avon Canal runs between the Thames at Reading and the River Avon south of Strat- ford. Once a major com- mercial waterway it 18 11010 sued only by occa- Fional motor cruisers And by fishermen,
"As'a user of the Kennet and Avon I was deeply shocked when some time ago the Government of this country nationalised, the canal without first› making my permkaston or even consulting me," Pilkington wrote to the Guardian.— United Press,,
BURMA TRAIN AMBUSHED
ance
"I would recommend 'pocket money to get them away and I would send them back to China as soon as all of them laid down their arms."-Router.
Nixon's View
Of Red China In UN
Louisville, Sept. 27.
Vice President Richard Nixon sald today I would be "morally disastrous" to admit Communist China to the United Nations and the Eisenhower administration remained firm in its opposi tion.
He also said the question
the Communist Chinese invasion of northern Burma was a "mat- tor that should
to the Rangoon, Sept. 27/ out, and most of them ware United Nations Burmose rebels minbushed wounded by that time, the Mr Nixon bold a University passenger train in Markdalay on reports said, the rebels then Louisville audience: Tuesday night killing the fire looted the train and hauled off made it clear that aggression mun and capturing 10 wounded the polled guards. police guards reports reaching liter eclored. They were arrason against the united here today said.
The passengers were not Nations and in the same-sense 'cantociant. Wayne's Koop comp
were trusion his impact on the Suez crisis, by: Les Armour. Ar here today, The explosion
The train....was mined and harmed. About 200, rebels
United against There are all your regular" favourites as well including Jane followed "clown on the banning the engine 'deralled. Roberta ölm reviews, three pages of local and overseas plotures, of) Poku, doperibad
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| ambush 'in four days... Earlier, a woua, arst have to lay the And special redlinna for women, children and sportuen here xtreme red as the explosions wrecked, the passen attack. It was the second rail {are cartoons,"comle" strips,"book" reviews, train, folatry is all in
The police fald off attackors rall joepe was bombed and the matter Tonight, a Beltishoffeer MERE
The before in the United Key Saturday Mall,
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Three.] reportedly 'tock, parties, the statesUNDENE VINDEN GES
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Prisoners Seize Airliner At Gun-point, Force Landing
Buenos Aires, Hept, 27. A stoup of 51 Bolivian political
prisonern commandecred Bolivian airliner Today and forced the pilot at matt-point to land in Argentine territory, where they asked for saylum. The prisoners, chiefly members
the of
apposition Socialist
Party, were arrested at Sants Lhx in Bolivig in the wake of anti-Government · rtota last Saturday,
NO PEEKINGI
NO GUESSINGI.
The prisoners were being flown in a regular airliner from Santa Crus to Papas where three of them pulled gums and
Land forced the plot to Balts, about 800 miles north- west of here,
xt
The Argentine military authori- ties Interned the prisoners la the Salto garrison pending: a Argentine decision by the Government 'on their "request for asylum.~~-Ÿ¥ânco-Preme.
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