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THE · CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1957.
BID TO FREE GAOLED BRITONS Alleged Government Asks Love Laughs At Locksmiths-But Not At Asian Flu
Egypt To
Release Two Men
London, Sept. 11.
A Foreign Offico spokesman tonight ro- vealed, that the Government is pressing for the release of Mr James Swinburn and Mr James Zarb, British subjects now serving long sentences for espionage in Egypt.
The spokesman said tonight: "We have been pressing, and shall continue to press, through the Swiss authorities for the release of both men."
WELK
Earlier today in Cairo Mr Swinburn
quoted na having fold a visitor. Swiss embasay official had
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Thirteen defendants face charges of plotting to overthrow the regime and to assassinate Prestient Nasser, The trial, now in its Afth wooit, is near- informed him that the Bri-Ang Its end.--China Lish Government had appli- Special.
ed for his release and that
of his fellow prisoner Mr Zarb.
The visitor statement Wan made was Major Thembs Wallace.
whom Lo
the
ilve
Swinburn is serving years, and Zarb ten. They were sentenced at a trial in Cairo Jast June on charges of spying for Britain agalust Egypt,
Mall
GERMANY SUPPORTS BAN ON A-BOMBS
Ansbach, Sept. 11.
The Egyptian pross todry published pictures and stories ilverding the life that Zaib and Swinburn are leading Int
Dr Konrad Adenauer, tho Turah Gaol, near Chiro.
West German Chancellor, The Independent weekly
told a ruling Christian De- Akhir Saa published a three- page report referring to themocratic election rally to
"we intend to, sup- cod treatment the Britens ce night
with pletures rhaw-port any policy which aims receiving, ing them in the gao library at abolishing atomic
and queuing for food.
Zarb is alro shown holding a
quarry.
plek in
of
weapons."
He said the allegation by the The daily Al Shaob published Soviet Foun Minister, Mr -a-picture showing Zarb-paint-Andrei Gromyko, that West ing n picture of the Governor Germany had prevented, grec- the gaol, Brigedier Soyed ment at the London disarina- Waly-Healey and China Mall ment takis was untrue and Special.
rould alot be true because West Germany had not even been taking part in the con-
Communists?
Cairo. Bept. 11.
A prosecutor at the trial of 13 Egyptions accused of plotting to averthrow President Nazer saidh court for the first time today that the accused had dis- cussed the formation of a Com- munist Party.
Previously, the defenfatis were said to have been pro. Western.
The prosecutor, Rлou! All, said todny: "The accused during their meetings discussed the question of the formation of the Communist
Paly after the success of their coup,
"There were disagreements on this question, but they dia-
.cussed it."
.crence.
It would now emerge in the United Nations If the Soviet Union
would continue its
noticy of acception and arming. If this were the case, Dr. Adenauer said, "There will be nothing left for us but to do the game, namely arin."
In an election speech to a 2,000, the crowd of about
Calzle.
A shy young Engilshman paced a street. In up and down Calate, France, for five hours
window under the Colette Marchant, his sweat- heart. She is pictured right. For very special day-tripper Denis Onslow it should have been vary special day. Ho had prrived In the British steamer Queen
the of Channel to give Colette a ring and announce their engagement.
POLITICAL REFORMS Announced
For Algeria
The
Paris, Sept. 11. Government today reachod agreement on o system of political re- forms to be introduced Into Algeria after being submitted later this month to the National Assembly.
Only subordinate points remained to be settled by legal experts, the Minister Chirman of the Opposition of Information, M. Michel So'lalist Democrnile Parly. Soulie, announced after the Herr Erlen Ollenhauer, snid the Cabinet had been in session Soviet Union would not agree to a reunification of Germany all day. if it had to fear that 70 million Germans were members of the North Atlante Treaty sation.-Reuter.
A full council of minis- ters, meeting on Friday, Organi will give final approval to the reform scheme.
A British Crossword Puzzle
120
122
26
ACROSS
3 Manages to obtain (8).
7 Beastly money? (5).
8 Feasible (8).
10 Useful if you're wrong dirst
time (0).
13 Breathing sparet (7).
16 Fruit fertileert (4),
17 Ceremonious greetings. (7),
18 It goes into the dividend (7).
20 Erélong (4).
21 Cortainly no spendthrift ·(7),
20 Small plane which goes like
the wind? (8).
27 Swamp (0).
28 Rastic lover? (5)
29 Most unripo (8)
29
15
DOWN
1 Famous forest (3).
2 He had the golden touch
(5).
Electricity, for instance (5)
4 Dundot, perhaps (4).
5 Not great player (0),
6 Edible Scandinavians (3).
0 Prayer (6).
11 Male bird? (9),
12 Discolouration (3).
14 Picketing rope (6),
15 Breatheral (8).
10 Rhythm in length (5).
10 Making
The agictment reached to- day meuns that the Prime Minister, M. Maurice Maunoury, has succeeded in re-estabilahing unanimity of views within his own Cabinet, which САП now face the National Assembly' as a unlied body on this question.
The scheme adopted provides for the creation of six local assemblies and six local gov ernments in Algeria, together with a Central or Federal Gov- ernment elected by the regional authorities--and not directly responsibly to the Federal or Central Assembly;
Chief Point
The chief point left for set- tletsal to the experla អ whether the Central Goverment. should be constituted by mem- bers appointed by the six re- gional governments or by mem- hers elected Ly the six regione! | assemblies.
somo
The system adopted by the Government. (oday gives satisfaction to those who feared that a Federal Government in Algeria elected by and respon-
siblo
Central Ambiy
would develop Into a threat against the maintenance of Algeria within the sovereignty of France,
But the 24-year-old girl be met 18 Bunday trips ago has Aşlar flu. And doctora would not let Denle into her house, In case he brought the flu back to Britain,
When the five hours ashore were up, he walked 140+ faced back to the ship. The captain and the crew were miserable, too. RE they headed back for Margate. For Deni-plctured loft, at teft, with ship's captain-
bad become almost their mascot on those 10 journeys. And the steamer company had gives him ⚫ special mason-ticket for his wasidy no passport trip.
On his first trip, Denis, a tailor's shop manager from Ganterbury, Kent, went into * Calls bistro, asked for an orange squash, The barman misunderstood, gave him a
whisky.
Dents, who is not used to
Tears At The Parting
Shirley Marlin has pion's of tears when she bids farewell to her husband Cpl. Gary Martin (23) when he was about to leave Mascot airport, Bydney, for Malaya with fifty men of the 3rd Battalion to relleve men of the 2nd Battalion-who were about to leave Malaya after two years' servion there.
Shirley, who-ls twenty—has only been married for five months-but soon chatred up for the found she could fy to Malays in soven weeks' time to be with her husband,
--Keyrton Photo,
Australia's STRANDED
Aid For Asia
SEAMEN
IN MALAYA
A
London, Sopt, 11. Southeast Asian problems dominated talks today. -be- What is referred to 34 Central Government is intend- tween the Australian Minia- as a co-ordinating body for ter for External Affairs, Mr the Bix retional ssembles R. G. Casey, and the Foreign rather than as a central execu-Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd. tive for the whole of Algeria.
Mr Carey gave the Foreign The Resident representative of the French
of Australia's Republic in Secretary detalis
A proposed future aid to Asian Algiers will continue to embody the sovereign rights of France countries under the Colombo in regard to the armed forces, Plan, infounod sources said to the police,
law courts, aight. foreign affairs and other at-
the
(and keeping?) an tributes of a sovereign state- appointment (0),
10 Bulky book? (0),
22 Surmised, we hear, it's
visitor (5).
23 Map-book mountains (8).
24 Lazybones (8),
20 IIcavenly spot (4)..
WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD --Act:-1 Thirst, & Dover, A Peter, D Salaam, 10 Limit. 11 Boles, 12 Tiny, 13 Toast, 18 Assent, 18 Edited, 20 Error, - 22 Vico, 23 Upper, 28 Jumbo, 29 Cerise, 27 Trite, 28 Beast, 29 Sight. Down 1 Test-tube, 2 Kalender, Spas, 4 Tempest, 3 Deleted, 0 Orison, 7 Exits,
21 House, 4 Rott.
14 Aturing, 10 Tonement, 10 Airport, 17 Selects, 1 Doubla
a
Reuter,
FAGGED OUT
Chicago, Sopt. 11.
|
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 11. businessman has reached Bachok in northeast Malaya. after a rough sea “trip of four hundred miita to aid seven stranded Indonesian scamen. He is Mr Leo Ngian Lye, of Singapore, a business associate of Indonesian firms who made a 48-hour journey by motor- boat to help the Ballors repair their crippled vessel.
Kelantan State fishing dect rescued the reamen at the weekend after they had drifted for ten days lala rudderless wooden boat in the South China Sea.
The seamen, who had exister on rice and polluted water warn blown hundreds ‚ of "miles- Om course by storms.
Their boat, for which
they
During the talks, which lasted two hours the ministers also the discussed questions agenda of tho Unfted Nallons twelfth general assembly begin- ning in New York on Tuesday.
| hope to got à now, engine, was The Australian Minister was a coastal trading run. In guest of honour at a luncheon summates late last month wi
the engine broke down and the Mr Macmillan, at No.
Two of the crew are in ing Street.
Afterwords, Mr. Casey had an Bachok and the other. five are Informal
Laik
with...; Mr.] Hiving in the host, anchored off Macmillan, on current intcrnarhorn. They are my METİNE tioga) protženz-Plaster. from their ordeal,-limiter,
Clarence Dunn's first words given by tho Pruder..went out of control):
tollowing an apartment house Bro-caused by his falling anloop with a cigarette in bla hand..that mada 20 people homeless: "Hey, Bud, you got «m cigarette?"Laifuitură Frons.
10.
drink, remembers no more until he woke up in a cate
and there
Coletto WHE with a cup of black coffee.
Next weak Dania want to
Catala
again—and Coletta was waiting on the quay, Thres more trips and he was In love with her, Now, says Denic "We shall still marry in fow weeks, before the cheap one-day trips and."--Londen Express Servico,
Saboteurs Executed
U.S. TV SHOWS FOR
In Canton RUSSIA?
London, Sept. 12. Two Chinese allegedly from Hongkong were executed In Canton yesterday for attempted sabotage, the Now China Nows Agency reported today.
The agency gave the names of the men as Chou Han Chin and Chou Yuan, and zaid that they were leaders of "a dozen groups of Kuomintang splos who made their way Into Canton last year to carry out plans of the Kuomintang Intelligenca in Hongkong for explosions and arson to coincide with the October 10 big Kow loon disturbances."
No Explosions
Washington, Sept. 11. Soviet Ambassador Goorg!
M. Zaroubin has kintod that Russia is seriously considering the American proposals for an exchango of uncensored radio-talo- vision broadcasts, it was learned today.
Zaroubin dropped the hint at a meeting on Monday with Wam By Levy, Spec 1 Assistant to Scoretary of State Dulles 10: East-West Exchange, the meeting was kept at the me.
Pecret
Zaroubin, who just returned from Moscow : 15 dicur
other proposed exchanges be- tween Russla and the United States. They included visits of
All "spies" wern rounded up women doctors, iron and coal with all their time-bombs, in- experts and ballat troupes. cendiary material and high ex-- In adition, thy Soviet plosives before they could put their plans into effect.
Not a single bomb exploded in Canton on that day, the radio said.
The sentences were ཉ- nounced by the local People's Court at à pubile meeting. "Im- mediately after they were put into effect.
en av sought the latest US aititude toward changes in US relations requiring finger- printing of foreign viiltors. The signod new Immigration Law, by the President today, permilla
the weiving of
requiroment, long portested by Russia. A
The Radio-TV exchange was
lost June 26. proposed by the United States means of promoting " frog exchange of 1-
The radio in conclusion said Information and ideas on tho death sentence passed on portant world developments" another spy, Teng Feng Chin, who was also involved in the caso, was suspended for twn years-Reuter and Franco- Pressc.
AT LEAST 10 YEARS, SAYS MONTY
Nottingham, Sept. 11. Field Marshal Viscount Mont- gomery, Deputy Supreme Allled Commander in Europe, said to- day it would be at least ten ytara before the Inter- continental ballistic missile was brought to perfection.
Spy Rearrested
Helsinki, Sept. 11. A ̈paroled-Finnish" "spy ̄was' arrested by security police today on charges of unlawfully crossing Finland's Speaking at a luncheon after August 27, to hand over secret
border pening ar
a new cycle factory here data to a foreign power." ho declared; "Today it is only in the experimental stage.
castern
Ot
The spy identified as 37-year- old Vilho Mujunen, a workman, "It will be many years before was sentenced in 1035, to four
New Regulations
The United States regards the project as an excellent way to get across ideas to the Russian people,
provided the Kremlin permits it American
officiala doubt whether Russia could tell US audiences much. they have not already read in печарарета or heard over brondensting networks,
In the meantime, the State and Justice Departments are drafting now regulations in an attempt to meet objectiong Russia and other Communist countries to the fingerprinting requirement,
The Communist
countries
claih angerprinting should be reserved for criminals They say premit régulations acount was paroled to an Amerlegm Iron Curtain.---
United Presa,”
it is brought to perfection and years' imprisonment on charges any nation has it in quantity.” of spying and -China Mall Special,
recently-France-Presse.
CELEBRATING THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY AND THE OPENING OF THE BANGKOK BRANCH
RESTAURANT
NIGHT CLUB
Trincess Garden
proudly presents
An Evening of Multiple Entertainment
The Fabulous King Kong
in
The Beauty & The Beast
Lovely Singing Star
AT 12 MID-NIGHT
Elvie Del Rio
The Heart-Throb Of The Far East
Will Appear As Guest Artist
ELVIE will sing nightly as from 15th Sept. to the
music of Ric Beltran & His Combo
PEKING CUISINE
FINEST PEKING
SOUVENIRS FOR DINERS
Primoris Theatre Bldg, Nathan Road.
Talu. 64505, 63274.