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A Turn Of The Screw COMEWHAT blatant contra..

dictions are emerging in the official campaign Lagainst "rightinte" In China at the same time as another current campaign aimed at uncorking pentup frustra- tlong among the people. Dock Mao after all want 100 flowers to bloom merely to expose the weeds? Because

It looks as if a few out. standing weeds are about to be uprooted.

Mao's recently released speech

CHINA

No. 86790

THE WEATHER; Mederatë 8.E. winds, fair later.

Established 1845

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957.

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SYRIAN BORDER CLASH

·RELAX II

DAKS

• THE HANNON CONFFURT "EU"ALTERNE TROUSERS

Whiteaways

HONGKONG t KawŁO ON

ENDS

Sixth Ceasefire Order IT WAS A GOOD PICNIC WHILE IT LASTED

Heeded After

10-Hour Mortar Duel

Jerusalem, July 9,

SYRIAN and Israeli forces have obeyed a United Nations ceasefire order, ending their exchange of fire across the

to the Supreme State con border in Upper Galilee, it was officially disclosed tonight.

ference in February led

observers to believe that

Syrian and Israeli forces clashed in a 10-hour

workers, peasants and intal- gunfire and mortar duel along their farmland lectuals could claim the frontier.

air to

grievances

right without being necessarily

An Israeli Army spokesman necused of "counter-revolt- said the Syrian posliions opened tionary" activity. It may up. merlar barrage agalist the not be fair to regard the collective form settlement of case of Chang Po-chun and Gonen and ignored five Untied Lo Lung-chi, the two so Nations ecastir orders before enlled "right-wing" deputies they harded sixth appeal to

stop fighting at 9.45 p.m. holding ministerial port- folios currently under Are, OH a typleat example of Communist treachery, but the contradiction cannot be clented.

ONE possible conclusion la

SYRIAN STORY

Dathaicus, * Byrlan Army spektantan said; li was an Eral force supported by Armoured -cars- that" opened the baille.)

Ministry called in Acting UN Truce Commander Cel Byron Leary during the afternoon and fruct a stern

warning of the possible consequences unless the Syriens heeded the orders.

ceasefire

SITUATION GRAVE

Iarac circles pronounced the eltuation "grave,” the border were silenced at 9.45 Finally guns on both sides of

p.m..

UN a sixth

ceasefire diçadline, and

Israeli

Army spokesman Nehemiah Brash re- now reigns, in the Gonent

Speculation Over Princess

London,, July 9. Princess Margaret at- night with several old boy tended a birthday party last

friends but reserved most of her dances for the hand- that the authorities are

The Israel Army reported oneported. "."

some Irish peer who is her already applying a brake to Israeli, civilian killed and seven

most frequent escort these the contending schools of wounded in the long battle that Mr Dag Hammarskjold, Uniica | days. thought campaign. This raged with morlor and machine Nations Serttary-General, mode The Princess was escorted to may not require a wholesale gun fire.

new appeal to Syria and Israel the party of the Marquess of weeding out of critics or (Syrian spokesmen In today to keep the place on their Dufferin and Ava by Lord eyen mehnational purges of Damascus sald there were no border after truce supervision Plunkett, a member of the

Syrian military casualties opponents. One spectacular that ve Arab women and two an

but officials on the spot had brought Royal household. who denunciation of a few in- children

The

Clash-All squired Margaret for years. were wounded by Agencies,

Lord Patrick Beresford, dividuals in high places may Israel mortar shells.)

the servo Peking's purposes and israeli şokesmen

23-year-old Irish peer who has said Hio

been out with Margaret at least added subtle pressures may battle began around noon when

twice a week for the past three did not arrive until after dinner. He anowered his Invitation too infe to be includ- ed in the Evating arrangements. AFTER DINNER

CARL

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achieve the desired results. Syrian positions on a high ridge Stands Collapse months

opine machine gum fire on 40.

Peking la already in a serious raeli police patrol crossing the dilemma over the student Huleh swamp 120 yards from rebellion. And the studente the sysian border inay be a far more difficult

When the patrol rescue

up

tried ip one of its.. seriously voluble element to wounded men, the and

spokesman control than any other said, the Syrians opened section of the population, with mortár fire and continued There politiea! ́ ́ ́ infiltra- Jan afternicon bombardment that farm settlement tion has achieved least sue reached to the cess whereas other sections of Gonen. Ruch 18 peasants and

workers have well-mobilised to whip non-con- formists into compliance.

cadres

WHY did China ever embark

RETURNED FIRE

(A Syrian spokesman in Damascus sild an

Korneli armoured car first opened fro on the advance Syrian posti

lon,

to

on its liberalising move- ment? Observere point out | (The Syrian post retumet the Chibit la strange that China fre but ceased at the request of should move in this direc-UN observers who rushed tion at 22 stage of its the battlefield, he said. But development comparable Israeli forces continued a mor- with that of Russia in the tar barrage against civilians in late 1920s when the founda the area, the spokesman said.) Istaci Fpokesmich charged were that the tions of Stalinism being laid. "Chinese in UN ceasefim orders.

Syrians ignored · four dustry is in its infancy; its Director-General Walter Ey- agriculture has only just fan of the Israeli Foreign been collectivised. Can Mao

that

And a Communist short-cut 10 Industrialisation doen not, like the path taken in Rur in cross a terrain strewn with corpses?" asks one writer.

Admittedly Mao can draw

from the experience of Rustin's mistakes. He lo

ROYALTY

DOWN MINE

familiar with the mood of Luanshyn, Northern

the

peasantry. Hungary

Rhodesia, July D. pointed to the danger of With a miner's lamp flash- excessive repression as ing from her safety helmet, means of achieving targets, the Queen Mother today And Stalin's bloodthirsty went halfway down the campaigns were aimed less Roan Antelope mine- the nt Batiating his fear .of rivals than at driving the biggest copper mine in the people to industrialisation Commonwealth. much faster than they were She spent a half hour in the prepared to go,

mine which employs over 10,00€ workers—some 8,000 of them Africons. The

So as far as China is con

apparently moro humane

2

corned it seems that if its white custcont

Queen Mother word'

over her pale prey dress which she was wear- approach is not to cause an ing with a matching coat und explosion, economic pres-small hat.

the

mine, which. tons of

ore

aure must decrease." There On, leaving are signs now that this is produces '17,000 materialising, that the pace dally, the Queen Mother inspected Is either slackening because a traking school for young of economic circumstances Africņas and then drovö or is being slackened · for through the township for the political purposes. The company's African workers, who delicate problem faced by cheered her lustily. Peking is how far it must

Sbd had lunchton os turn if screw before res of the companor--ftuler :-

duced pressure produces- the desired response.

And another delicate problem

BUS CRASH

Bdenos Aires, July 9,

A section of the public,- slands poDapel

today. throwing hundreds of spec- 1ators to the ground during military parado tint ellmazed Independents Day celebrations,' .

First reporta bald one woman

WAS killed and about, 100 persons injured. One of these was reported in a critical condiilen from nicufl:fractures and multiple internal injuries, Twenty others were said to be in a serious condition. - United Preser

has

But It wasn't long after planer bore he and Margaret were together. They

stood talking In the food-t 100f gardens for a while.

Then they danced--and kept on dancing together for most of

the evening.

American servicemen in London celebrated Independence Day with a picnic

at the Festival Gardens, Battersea.

Photo shows: Ten-month old Merrick Mark Bush, of Louisiana, who attended the picnic with his serviceman father, seems contented after the cele brations. Keystone Photo.

Britain Offered Asylum

To

Georgi Malenkov

́London, July:*9,****!

THE former Soviet Premier, Mr Georgi Malenkov, Was twice offered political asylum in Britain last year but turned the offers down even though he Khrushchev was working for his downfall, a London news paper said today.

There has been increasing speculation about Margaret and London Daily Mail, Walter Fare, The foreign editor of the Beresford ever since ho was

identified as the "mystery man" Fold British officials offered

who

took her to a theatre cariler this United Press,

Malenkov asylum in England London

when he Was on

last a visit year. --

April and again at Christmas,

The offer was made because Britain believed the defection of to high a Soviet persons yo would seriously. undermine the Communist regime, Farr said.

Molenkov was a Britizu in April 1958 as head of a delega- tion of Soviet engineers,

PRINCE CHARLES OUT OF STEP AND HIS PARENTS SMILED

London, July 9

A HUNDRED schoolboys marched past their proud parents yesterday and everybody was in step- except Prince Charles.

Bu fat

RIGHT, LEFT-

London, July 9.

The Jovial Malenkov made a Įbetter impression on Britons then either Mr. Khrushchev of Marshal Bulgasin, but none of the trio received a particularly warm welcome.

FULL PROTECTION

Farr's story in the Mall today Bald Malenkov was told while he was in Britain that Scotland Arms swung in unison as the tertion if be detected and that Yard would give him fuil pro- pupils at the exclusive boys' school which Britain's future he would be free to live either king at ends put on a show of here or in another Western calisthenics for the windup of

country..

their annual Sports Day, Charles

way out of time.

Btt

"Malenkov seemed awa

"Watch hlased a friend in the rear rank. When the

yourself, Charlie mediately

The remark corled round the sports ground,

of

in the front rank, was the forces buliding up against

him," said Farr, "But he im

flew back to Moo our 14

offer was

made again at Christmas, Malenkov Charles blushed and go into again declined. step. The Duke of Edoburgh Fary gave no defails of whe grinned behind his hand. The made the alleged offer, Queti chuckled.

Leader Criticised

Like the rest of the pupils at the school, Charles brought his parents along to see the sports. And the day's proceeding show- ed he is no Olymple champion. They proved that being a sovereign's heir hasn't stopped him from being a normal boy as well,

"Come on chaps charge," be. shrieked as he led a team of schoolmatex diamantling

will

But seme of them

Official sources said they had! "Bo formation" about the re- port.-United Press.

Queen To Open

Canadian Parliament

Ottawa, July 9.

wooden" "cannon", swinging it The first session of the over an Imaginary river on ropes | new-Parliament will be. and, eviting: it up again.

opened on Monday, Octo- The "chaps" responded with a her 14, by Queen Eliza weren't above criticising their beth, Mr John Diefen- Royal leader.

baker, the Primo Minister Charles also did plenty of announced today. -

་་ ཾ; works during the rest of the | Mrg: Diefenbisker also an- afternoon, running fourth denounced that the Queen had 60-yard foot race, killing two agreed to make a five-day visit mighly boundaries in a cricket 19 Ditawa, arriving on the after Bandhalt game end, playing soccer and roon of Saturday, October 12, red leaving on Wednesday “Well, done,” cried the Duke morning, Ocĺober 16, of Edinburgh, a gricketer him= |||||Earlier = "reports, were -that zelf, as Charisa bommased the tho«Queen would Teava.201 Four, were plained, an Chlgs dockaged but there were no bail" "taligh" and, wide. Into the October 15 for the United States. of a human miscalculation. |- Mall Special.

log-United Prem

#Router, N

to be considered is whethbr A ̈reath ¦ carrying 40 tourists the authorities need regular out of control down a hill adjustments of pressure at fracombe last night and and if so, how to devise a case into a chop window.

COLLISION

- A head-on collision between a mechanism that will gauge Londener on holiday, who was in Morrison Hill Road, near the Mr J. Scars, 00-year-old private car and a tram occurred the mood of the people and looking into be plodow, was Monument, at about 8.30 am will not like the trial and killed and 34 passengers were today.ne CITOr process attempted in went to hospital with Injuries. Hungary, explode, becauss

Both

Were raightly

knew Nikita:

KRAMER SEES HIS LAWYERS

New York, July 9, Tennis - promoter · Jack Kramer sald today that he bad turned his disagree- ment with star player Pancho Gonzales over to his lawyer but left the door still open for Pancho to play in the Tournament of Champions at Forest Hills, starting this Saturday,

the Gonzales,

world pro champion, has balked at com- peting in the tournament be- CRUSO Australian Lew Hond is scheduled to compete in it and because it is nine days long rather than seven, Gonzales fears a poor showing by Hond in the tournament might hurt the gate for their

worldwide tour together next winter.

In Melbourne a tio vote on the proposal to ban Kramer's troupe from several of Australia's top stadiums appeared a possibility today.

The ban,

а

reprisal for Kramer's luring Hoad into the pro ranks, was proposed by the LTAA yesterday but must bo approved by the Association's State branchea

BREAKING WORD. Meanwhile, Hond, who was. bitterly criticised by the LTAA yesterday for breaking his word" in an agreement to remain an amateur until January 31, 1938, was drawing support for his move from the press.

The Melbourne Sun and News Pictorial said in an editorial: "Let's be sporting to Hond, What's the use. of trying to perialise Hoad and fellow pro Lessionals because Hoad switch-

· Most ed from amateur status? bcóple 'question the wisdom of

prisals like banning Houd,

Kramer and other professionals

from the best. Australian tennis

stadiums if they come hero. The best course.. for the LTAA, is curely to accept the fact us

fully as it can a

The Melbourne Herald sold: "It is pointless to boycott Hoad," -Unliet Press

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