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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956...

RIOTERS STORM POZNAN

Citizens Go Underground

Communit Chinese arttilery, Bombarded constantly by continually threatened with invasion, some 44.000 Inbabilanla work of Quemoy Nationalist Chinese-held laland ye and

Ploture calmly within sight of the enemy on the mainland. show, a Nationalist Chinese soldier helping a father and child emerge from a dugout after a "case fire," Whenever heavy artillery from either side göell into action, the Islanders take shelter in dugouts built in streeta or back gardens-Express Photo.

Princess Margaret

Goes

Shopping

Dar Es Salaam, Tanganyika, Oct. 11. Princess Margaret went shopping today but Prince Charles and Princess Anne — Indian shopkeeper refused the money.

for

the

The Princess, looking for gifts; o

direct

descendant of the for her nephew and niece--the famous Arab gave leader of the of children of her sister, Queen Jut catury. Tippou Tib Elizabeth walked into a small Zanzibar. curio shop. Mrs Nerds Dastur,

The hospital will have four

the owner, refused any payment modern operating theatres and

warthog | accommodation for about for

ebony a small which the Princess wanted to trainees. buy.

When the Princess then admired a set of table mats, these too were presented to her.

Cheered

500

Community Centre

PRISON

Warder's Story Of Bread, Wage Fights

Poznan, Oct. 11.

A prison warder said today that crowds used wooden battering rams to storm Poznan gaol and relcase prisoners in riots which raged through this West Polish industrial town on June 28.

Japanese Not Climbing Himalayas

Kathmandu, Oct. 11. The Nepalese Foreign Office today denied A Tokyo report that Kyoto | University had been per- mitted to bring out an expedition next year to climb Annapurna two in Central Nepal.

The warder's story. tol:1 b- fre a court trying eight flexed rioters, was the first detalied Decount of the attack on the prison sluco the Poznan riat trials begun here a fortnight

ago.

The warders, Jozet Gaszozik, said about 500 people converged on the gaol and shouted for the gutes to be openexi. Whon pri- son officials turned water them, they charged the gates with battering rams until They made a hole, slipped the balts and swarmed inside

Tanks Arrived

on

Не ich he raw one of the JEER In the dock, Zbigniew loszyk, inside the prison with Later he sub-machine

boy of about 18 with S&W 1

froon ommunition and took it

A Foreign Office spokesman him said that unless all applicants

gun

The warder ruid army lanks when people wero

for next year's expeditions arrived

seven in local, two from Britain, leaving the prison after trening

one from Australia, two

the United States,

Japan and one from

and from prisoners from mente.

France.

burning docu-

In the duck with Blaszyk la to six-foot,

Janusz 19-year-old

"Eddic Pola Kula kayn the Italian Bandit." He is accused of rakting police stations for

Intimate their willingness abide by now mountaineering regulations their applications would not be considered.

headquarters.

Nepal has already forwarded arms to attack security police copies of the new regulations to all govemments through their embassico and logations in New Dethi

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The new rulea specify that

official

Fidly-three people died and 200 war wounded in the riots. Need Arms

that

A police sergeant said all future expeditions wishing we of 40 prmed youths who to climb the Nepalese Himalayas seized about 20 weapons from should be sponsored by a semi-his police station during the or official organisation riots told him, "Do not bú of repute and that the expedi-efraid, we will not harm you. tion should submit full report Wo just nood your arms against on its work to the Nepal the security police." Government before leaving.

The youth, whom he identified

The rules also state that there as one of the men in the dock, shoul be no

of 19-year-old Roman Bylczynski, copyrighting news about expeditions exploits was "not aggresive," the ser

all copier of photographs geant said. fak by in expedition should

to be submitted

the Nepal Government before publication.

-Rewer.

Secret Police Trial Of Farkas

Paris, Oct. 11. Colonel Vladimir Farkas and three other former high officials of the Hungarian political police, Later the Princess went to will be tried publicly soon for the Arnautoglu Community violation of "Socialist legality. Centre for all races, built large the Budapest rudlo reported to- ly by a donation of £20,000 night. from Greek millionaire, George

Farkas, the son of former Defence Minister, Mihail Farkas shop LOW:

Arnutoglu. with her

and free ac-

his three alleged accom- The centre contains commodation for political, pilces were arrested in Budapest Margaret rarlier social

They were re- and religious associa on October 5 opened the une million pounds tions and an adult recreation cently dismissed from their jobs,

-France-Presse, sterling new Dar Es Salaam general hospital, which has 1,000 bods, It has been called Princess Margaret Hospital

A crowd outside

Jeft cheered as she gifta.

Princess

the and

training centre in her honour.

This was her last day before

flying p-country."

At the hospital, bullt on

ปี

site which a short time ago had boen a coconut plantation, Prin-

стела Margaret was given bouquet by a small girl who is

TERRORISTS

A the

CAPTURED

Nicosia, Oost. 11. total of 31. members EOKA Lerroris organisation were captured during an eight-slay opera- by British troops In the north Cyprus mout- tains, an official

How

munique stated today. Some 3,000 troops took part In the operation.

Six of the captured men were caught in a barn at a farm, the communique -mid.

Among them was Thassos Themistocleous, Ionder of the EOKA Kyrenia section. hie susiriant, Folls Christofi, and Andreas Charalbous, who had been hunted br the palloo sinon ba cscaped from prison Laat June France-Freset.

A

VENUS STOLEN

Rome, Oct. 11. Thioyce enfared" tho - garders of a villa inhabited by Ringlan diplomats Inst night and enried off "thrie, marble" statues, In- chading ono Vbertak

Police immediately... lunched an investigation--Unibia. Pros.

xction.—Reuter

Suez Oil Emergency

Plan Shelved?

Washington, Oct. 11.

my

**¡ took out He added revolver and put it on the table. Other policemen did the same." During

the hearing many of the eight accused frequently grinned and joked with each other. Once

to a Kulas shouted

witness, "Speak up.

with about

the

half

99 witnesses in the caso still to be called, the court today agreed to allow extra defence witnesses who, lawyers saki, might be able to clarify what happened Im- mediately before a gun battle flared up at the security bead- quarters.

More Witnesses

Before the court adjourned until tomorrow, both prosecution and defence asked permission to call still more witnesses.

Tho

said prosecution

they wanted to question two doctors, two mases and two ambulance men who would testify that tend wounded the security they were unable to get through people during the

Becaus

of this a man died, they endd. Defence lawyers also named doctor and two nurse whom they wonted to ask about post-

a

The United States Government plan for emer-mortems on people killed. gency shipments of oil to Europe to offset any shortage caused by the Suez canal crisis is likely to be shelved, officials here believe.

Authorities who reported this would not have to be made was txlay agreed that even though barrd on the virtual abandon- the dispute with Egypt was still ment of provious plane for unsettled, there remained little Middle East all shipments to be prospect of Americen oil being made around the South African Cape and Egypt's success in needed in Western Europe

operating the Canoa without In- the near future.

cident.

in

between

Another court will pass judg mant. tomorrow on eight youths 18 and 22, and a 35- year-old

accused of sterling arms end attacking the recurly hearquarters.

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This will be the second major verdict of the Poznna riot trials. Tao Lenient

The stata

an- prosecutor naumood today he was appealing in the first against sentences

The original plan agreed upon Nine surplus American tan- case, decided fast Monday, be- by government transportation kers, now being reconditioned cause he considered them "too and fuel specialists after meetin

Coast shipyards, will | lenient. ings with private oil companies probably be put back into the In this case, Jaza Foltynowicz and Jerzy Sroka were imprison- called for shipment of 800,000 Governmersa mothball nest.

East

to one million additional barrels Officiate added that the planed for four and a half years of US oll à day Europe,

could

bo. put into operadon and Kazimierz Surtic for four security Offloiple said the notion that swiftly in event of an unfore-years for murdering a emergency shipments ƠI off so emergency-Reuter.

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