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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956.
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Eden Tells Cabinet MURDER TRIAL: DOCTOR GIVES "Face Up To The Realities"
By HAROLD GUARD
London, Nov. 7.
Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden has told his cabinet that Britain must face up to the reality of Russian intentions to intervene directly in the Middle East, authoritative sources said today.
printing literature" designed to encourage visitors from overseas to come to Britain, Almost every aspect of life (1zi these islanda, from ancestor-hunting to sermON- fancying is covered by this cabinet last night, the sources literature.
But there is room, it seems, for yet one leaflet more.
Or that would explan that, Though we Frage be ali ni słupket pers, our shops are not Not part of the welfare state vet, ut any rate, and unut They ap, pds. aequired from thent ate exprefs- lo be paid for
TO STUDY
A
Casafor +
The
Eden made his report to the
taald.
They said there were "doubla“ today in the British government
un three SCOTES;
1
1. Whether the Anglo- French "police action” has al- tained the full objective in the Suez Canal Zone. The
realisation that Russia will do her utmost to exploit Arab grievances to in- errane her Own Influence in the Middle East.
1. The prospect of full sup- port from the United States. Authoritative Istan
BOUNCES sold Bhat Bar seus gurl the other day, that Eden had reclved some
nd the
very important assurances that Spandaart
the United States would conne -link-jerk Jork, nd chalibsly hand-fight along with us if we make redne, vila a hairline Deady in 4 casefire now.
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teral from an Intelligent brow, withwath he is only 27. He came to Eaglend last Augart to study Eye leng toge, and the other day,
he
Cyford Stel,
But the cabinet also had in- formation about Russia's inten- tions in the Middle East which ubviously has won led them," the went sources sald
4
NO CONFIRMATION Authoritative sourery said tha led at gr let at base for goverment was ti awaiting
exfrmation: Palate int frond horn-offlelal
( The department | Angie French Meekly, in
of occupation Ismoilta in the Suez Canal Zone,
If this report is correct it could be said that two-thirds of
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They also said that 1. reported, Egypt has
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are pairs of socks,
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Disclaimed the ceasefive order and is in-
sisting on on Anglo-French with towel, drawal before
a ceascire, the "police actions" In Die Canal zone must go on,
his pockels
ne beginning to bulge unbe-
Ind mcked up
11
into which he un-
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Trew mements mere,
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that he Wanted. pleased with tol. Romon
Any wo temen
tuled and the street
PASIC ENGLISH
THERE
stant inunoge hue store, who had been Malang Ramsey for one time, 10 logoped him, and asked hizo. return. "I saw you take things without paying for them,” thr
sistant manager explained.
1 pay
said Ramen. flourishing a please of Engh he had picked up
THOS
during his stay.
He turned to the shop. The so was an police were eated. interpreter, adinių it. I have something wrong," said when he was told he harged with shop-
Rancan would be
Al Great Marlborough Street couch, he pituded guilty to the change, and the story wa tod To Me Paul Bennett VC.
"HE
EVERYONE KNOWS
**If Egypt does not accept the ceasefire our freedom of action
WO! not be restricted," the "ounces said.
OMINOUS PATTERN Aleanwhite there
were
Gunfire Shakes The Ceasefire
London, Nov. 7. Gunfire shock the cease- fre in the Middle East to- night.
Almost 24 houra after the fighting was due to halt, shots sill rang through streets of Port Said, Northem entrance to the Suez Canal Zone,
New fighting could explode any nument. The attitude of Russia
cused concer Anglo-French diplomatie quar- ters
A pooled dispatch from Port Saki tonight said "there was no real power" in the city.
It sold the shots of Egyptian. snipers punctured the
tense
were
evening and there occasional bursts of fire from bir Bitla lanks standing guard al street corners.
FIRES BURNING
Fires still burned, huge holes were ripped in buildings, and
from burst mains.
SIDE GLANCES
MUR PAL ON, 1944 32 NÍA Barston, and,
REBUTTAL By Galbraith
"It's a darling pin and it matches my earrings per- factly-Mother would adore it for her birthday!"
Election Result Didn't Surprise Visiting American Democrat
A Kentucky Democrat, who said he is "very fond" of President Eisenhower, declared this morning that it was generally expected in the United States that the Republican President would be re-elected.
business and Spea
EVIDENCE
Psychiatrist Cross-Examined
Dr P. M. Yap, medical superintendent of the Govern- ment Mental Hospital, testified at the murder trial of Quik Bah-chee, 30-year-old Singapore Chinese, this morning that in his opinion Quik did not think he was doing wrong when he used a knife on Mr Arthur John Clifford, the barrister,
Dr Yap was called by the Crown to give rebuttal evidence follow- ing the cross-examination of Dr R. D. Scriven, a Defence witness.
Dr Scriven said that, in his view, Quik's behaviour towards the de- ceased "can by no stretch of imagination be described as normal".
Quik is being tried before Mir | Justice J. R. Gregg and a Juzy of six men and a woman at the Criminal Sassions. He la alleged to have murdered My Clifford In front
of the Hongkong and Shanghat Bank on August 4, by stabbing him with a knife.
Quik has said in evidence that it was done in the course of a fight.
of
Accused is defended by MY V. L. J. D'Alton, structed by Mr 1.R.A. MacCallum, Wilkinson and Grist. Mr W.A. Blair-Kerr, Senior Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, assist- ed
Det
Howarth,
in
Dr Scriven answered: "I think If the situation had occurred any time during the last two or three years, the samo thing might easily havo happened."
Mr Justice Gregg told witness he had seen the behaviour of the nccused in the witness box, that he appeared to consider the case as an ordinary Incident and that he did not seem impressed by the gravity of IL
Asked, In view of this, if his opinion was that the prisoner thought he did right, witness sald Quick considered himself justified
He did not thinle ho was do- ing wrong at the time of the act, witness added.
The case for the Defence cloood. Hearing was adjoanied Mr D'Alton began for half an hour, after which his closing address to the Jury.
The hearing is proceeding.
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Allaht His Diagnosis
Mr Blair-Kerr asked Dr Inspector J.S. Scriven if he had way evidenco as to whether Quik had any Dr Serlven, who had given delusions about Mr Clifford his evidence-in-chief yesterday,Witness said there WDB only agreed under cross-examination one point: Quik told him he did that he held no degree in pay-not know who "the man" was.
had chiatry, but that he had many years of experience in psychiatry
England and
Witness added that Quik told India.
Asked if he considered him-him that he did not know if the man was on enemy or not, and self as a consultant, he said he
that he (Mr Clifford) was considered as such by many later
practitionera in that "might have ma
a practising with Mrs Aw Boon-homed
Asked what his diagnosis was The flight will reduce the
case, Dr Scriven time. in the was schizophrenia
link between Tokyo and sald it was
Copenhagen to 23 hours, Incluid- Mr Blair-Kerr asked if there ing one hour half at Anchorage,
the incident
field
He
was
psychiatrist.
Rules Quoted
proved
was
that at
been
The SAS Director of Public Relations, Mr Gunnor Knubikson, arrived here earlier this week to start
up a
Hongkong sales end for the new service.
our objective in the Canal Zone been achieved. But there has been
no oftrial confirm the streets were pockmarked on," the surces said.
with rubble and flooding water
The
Information Egyptian Director, Mr Abdel Kader Hatim, said a "violent battle" raged in Port Said this morning.
The pooled dispatch sala
Mr Blair-Kerr then referred was anything in Egyptian casualties
had
been
Mr Jesse W. Tapp. Chairman tember this year to serve on a witness to the M'Naghton Suice telom the time quik waad. The first: Claes Laro In US$312. The night runs two allegedly accosted by killed and of the Board of Directors of the seven-man estimated at 1,500
Citizens Commlitte | governing the law in this xõa | Clifford to the time he was mure / days a week each way--Tuesday several thousand wounded.
Bank of America, arrived in the | On
As a ter Mutual Security.
He said the Rules kaki
and
from Copenhagen, The stretchers still arriving Colony from Tokyo by Pan member of this group he will
down that in order to establish in the Polles var which would ali
lend him. foreign aid pro-
and Tuesday and Friday from a defence of insanity it must be cured was suffering from any
to feel that the ac- Tokyo. at the beachhead casualty station American World Airways in the review
of the US grhmanes
Govern at Port Said tonight bore vic- course of his Far East tour.
the time of
service will
begin wi committing the act, the accused disease of the mind at that time, the BAB Fingship #Global Ex with Economic developments in the ment, and recommend future com tims of sniping rather than of
Far East, he said, required con- policies.
Dr Beriven said: "His be pressa Douglas DC 70, m labouring under such a organised resistance. Tina Shunt Ruia could be
about
the deceased tinued co-operation and under-
Jopanese defect or discus of the mind baviour towards A dispatch from United Press standing between preparing to make
Mr Topp said that it Mall correspondent Willlum Ma-industrial lenders here and in the was "very active,"
so as not to know the nature can by no stretch of imagination Cut 20 hours from the old- somewhere along her southern honey, who went ashore
tashioned "other way round the Both finan or quality of the act he was described as normal” va border with tran. The Dally
with United States,
cial and business communities in
doing or it he knew that he did Witness and that during his eve the invaders at Por; Sald, res Tik graph reported from
Mr Topp, who heads the board | Japan were making "great pro-
not know that what he was examination of Qulk, he found
to Copenhagen will not be The had had definite indications on yelling time from Hong- Baghdad that "AR ominoesported that British and French of the largest private enterprise gress."
doing was wrong. Mr Tupp and his wife, who pattern is building up which candos were silli mopping bank in the world, said that they
Crown Counsel pointed out of auditory hallucination hear greatly changed by the new the eight Ing voices. However, he did not service because of sugresta
Russia is not related strongpoints in Port were internationally minded in were met at Kal Tak this morn- that
to Dr Scriven neighbouring Port the Bank of America,
Ing by Mr Fung Ping-fan, the, merely bluffing in its talk of Said
agreed yesterday that Quikppear to have those hallucina hour fight between here and during the ectual Director of the Bank of East
xTokyo, Bilt travellers from Fund Today. --- United! Press. intervenlig in the Middle
Hongkong who want look at Asia, and Mrs Fung, and Mr Eant."*
the North Pole will be able to Y. H. Kan, Sub-Manager of the
make a round-the-world: fight The
said Telegraph
there
Aala, leave for Bank of East
travelling by the new route one were reliable reports of "Russian
Manila tomorrow before return- troop reinforcements along the
ing to America. southern border with Persia."
Middle
Enst
experia in London believe there
Is sub- ::lanee to these
reports.
They have long
anticipated Russla might make
*
都
move
that
move
Anti-Soviet Riots
Continued from Page 1)
toward northern Iraq where the they placed hundreds of wreaths Mosul oilfields provide the wells of power for the Western on the tomb of the Unknown
Warrier.
world.
ui **
One possible Nource Russion intervention, the perts believe, would be a re- vival of Kurdish claims territory in northern Iraq.
to
The crowd held a moment's silence in toleen of sympathy with the victims of the Hun- Korian revolt.
Shouts of "Free Hungary" and come from the bystanders. "Dicxolve the Communist Party"
Traffic Chaos
A recurrence of Kurdish re- bellions,
which have flared up veral times since the end of World War II, could be an ex- the Russians to take cuse for 12"police action" on the same lines then dispersed, causing chaos The bulk of the demonstrators
the Canal Zone as the Anglo-French netion in
among the traffe in the city This
E says he does not under
:fanc
why he did this," the interpreter said, when was Ramon's turn to speak.
Tell him," said Mr Bennett, "That
everyone in this court nows why he did it."
maltered a
"Not only because we have branches and offices in 10 dif- ferent countries, but because we know how closely the economy of the world is bound together," Mr Tapp continued.
HIS MISSION
During his For East tour, Mr Papp will visit various branches and meet customers of his bank, and will also have dis- cussions with US officials in this area on US millwry and sceno- mic uid.
Mr Tepp was named by Sep- Prezident Elsenhower in
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Pakistan, Middlo East, Africa,
would bring Russian centre.
At this junction, two separate The Intruders forces into Iraq territory where The interpreter did, Ramon they would be supported by groups of young demonstrators,
a few flery Spanish Syrin, Middle East authoritative phrases, "He says, the inter- sources said.-United Press. preter conunued, "that he need-
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to ruim to Spain as soon as possible,"
Tell him. Mr Interpreter," said the magistrate, "he must pay £10 and your fec."
The
interpreter did, Ramon scowled,
then
then bowed,
nereely away.
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Was
that he bad
knew what he
doing. amination. Witness agreed he had said so.
Mr Hair-Kerr said he was therefore concerned with only
Dr Yap Called
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SUNLIGHT FLIGHT prisoner on two occasions while he was on remand. Later, Quik The Geographic was transferred to the Montel with which klobetrotting Hospital where he stayed for businessmen may soon become a week for observation.
familiar through the new Polar
He wrong. witness had replied yesterday that he felt the accused, when he did the act, thought he was justifled in doing so.
Disease Of Mind Asked how he came to that conclusion, Dr Scriven raid he considered the man was suffer- except ing from a discuse of the mind. He said there had been no ex- planation of any other reason why he did the act. Also, he took into account the statements by Quik and the
the type of behaviour one
would expect ... from his condition.
"I felt that this men, by vir tue of his delusions and general state of mind, was in a perpetual state of fear," Dr Scriven said.
Witness added that he 'was
speaking about the past two or Uurce years up to the present time
North Polo:
During that weck, witness | service, is an area at broken, let' ad, he examined Chuck for floating in the stu· There are about half an hour every day, ho animals, no vegetation, and
no land Sunday
said he had studied
In the summi
WILD Dr Yap
summer the flight all the documents and letters be in sunlight all the way. In connected with the case shown winter the plane passes through him by the Police and he had the many coloured "Northern been in Court while the accused Lights" but gets north of
them was in the witness box.
He and turn them into Southern
from the Pole, DR made out a report on Quik on!
Scandinavian Airlines October 13,
Witness enld that his con System are pioneers in polar clusion was that Quik was travel, and have already carried suffering from a paranoid rene Its almost daily "Arcule Sor- more than 15,000 passengers on tion, and not from schizophrenia. vico" between Copenhagen and sutterhus Grexp: Fle. was Los Angeles via Openhagen suffering from a disease of the mind?
Mr
Dr Yop: Yes
Blois Kerr: Now
Apart from numerous, experi- mental flights, the, Polar, roata has also been followed com the mercially by SAS chiqi
•
He said Quik would be in clined to misinterpret the actions problem is ent whether he was flights, of his superiors and various insane, but whether, the discuse Olympic Games contingents authorities and to believe that of the mind was such that he have also arranged other char- he was hugging to his bosom did not know the nature or tera to bost the gun on the re- of the act, or if he knew, gular service. The first of them erinin dark greaked how whether he knew that
Witness: I think he knew
could fear niter Quik's concep was doing was wrong tion what was right and what
of
Dr Scriven uld the nature of what he, did. was wrong. Quik himmelt knew those secrets There was no defect of his itawa, and could never explain other rosson at the tone. But I think
people's behaviour towards him he thought he was doing right satisfactorily.
Formosa, Japan, Kores, (Zuum," Kawai, U.8.4 Silippines: Austrade, . Now 200 #lande
strong, broko through the police cordons, holding back the crowds along the Champs Elysees, the broad central avenue leading to the Arc de Triomphe.
The demonstrators, shouting "To Chateaudun", ran along the main boulevards and reached the Place eventually De Chateaudun, site of the From DEREK MARKS
Communist Party headquarters.
They overturned police bar London, Nov. 8. ricades which had been hastily Where he went no one knew. Foreign Secretary
the Communist Selwyn erected round Perhaps a fast car to London Lloyd is to dy to New York in building, and charged inside.
eventually cleared Docka awaited him, and then a the next two or three days to
do slow boat home, That nown present Britain's case on the the
Chateaudun, 13.30, Close Down days, stems
to be the recom- Egypt crisis to the United which lay strown with wreck-
[21. p.m. ^. Valsty
the mended route fór Continental Nations.
age, including torn documents,
Romentic Informed that
Cyclegant, Atrious visitors whose four of Britain.
I am
of Communist es, Sirphotographs
Belections from FRON Léhar's Duropa, & P.M.. Cluy leaders, sheets of Soviet stamps, Who World Laul XV p Anthony ends In Marlborough Street,
Eden and M.
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East. an
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are fears that . (1) fonight tabled a motion in parlia Russian forces will be granted ment censuring the government the use of bases in Syria, and
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When
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Misconstrued
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Dr. Yap went on to say that he did not think Quik's powers Crown Courset said "witness of distinguishing - right
SAS however, his claborkie had heard the accused describo wrong were imparted by and do search procedures of its own on the fight. He asked witness fect of reason. But, he added, he the route in addition, lo, those ho did not strike him as an thought Quik misconstrued; the avaliable from large; concentra= ordinary description of a fatit motives of Mr. Clifford in sc- tions of United States al: unde and that one of the fighters costing him -- if he ad scoost in the Northanga Sen er b deckled to use a knife in the him in the way he alleged for Belta enimated that is a plane wing 5hr was due to underlying chod arewhere along either course of
that Dr Scriven replied thedons of persecution by others,.
on the scene within a few hours. in the right".
In an interview with Kak Asked whst effect would then Mr Binde-Karr asked if misinterpretation of the motives witness was telling the Cours of others have on quik, if any, that Quies act was conditioned Dr. Yap fald, ho, might have an by permanent change et con exaggerated impression of these ception of right and "wrong, or
News: 2:00. Weather Sport and And Ships: Block, Canal: 2ecused considered himself to be used by paranoid reaction route, résous, parties would be
its fallurg in the spool (2) that the ceasefire will not be from the throne, to announce honoured by Edm was bead of the courultative com- Lyon the summoning of a conference of Commonwealth premjers to asked in the House of Commons mitbee charged with setting tip Now discuss the Middle East crisis, today about Russian moves in the International police force in The Labour” motion': will be the Middle East he asked to be EpleThe Vote woe 23. for: 21 une debated tomorrow.) van Iranos excused from, giving an enewer, mainan, w (14: abstentions? Pressé.
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