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AREHASH

■EKING'S latest proient to

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Britain over the removal

of Chinese residents from the Wong Tai Sin aren toi make way for

new

resettlement estato is ridiculous and just another rehash from their propa- ganda mill.

Aftor Britain's rejection of resings lukt pro.est In monta, in which the Bri- tisa Government blew wide,;

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HEDEN GRUNGE SCOWLOON

ALGERIAN REFORMS AGREEMENT

But Conservatives Indonesian

May Embarrass

Delegate

The Government Interrupted

By HAROLD KING"

Paris, Sept. 13.

gaps in China's mounales The Government today reached an uneasy

accusations, it is surprising

that the Chinese Govern- ment has the gail to reney" ineir proteal, particularly

are discontented Inndlorda,

agreement on the programme of poli- tical reforms to be applied to Algeria. when agnators in this area This followed an all day meeting of the Council of Ministers during which the Defence Minister, M. Andre

Morice, led rightwing opposition to setting up a central executive in Algeria in addition to the local assemblies and local government councils which form the main con- tent of the reform.

There is nothing essentiaty naw in their second no、e ex- cept Peking now becuse. Britain of "distorting fac.s and maliciously sjundering the Chinese Government 11. an attempt to deny

the responsibility of the Hong- kong Government for seriously jeopardising the legitimate interests of the Chinese residents Kowloon."

SLANDERING

in

【F anyone is doing the slan-

Government. They alleged that this evicted have been homeles made

An

cffcial

communique to- tight

sald an agreement had been reached but added that the Minister of Defence never- theless maintained his rescrva- tions about the proposed

Tht Minister of

Infcarnation,

Sentenced

London, Sept. 13. The pretty, glamorous Indonesian delegate

chief

and spectator sent the London conference of the Interparliamentary Union

presentative,

into an uproar today.

Th

chiet Indonesian IV-

Mrs Supen, was making an impassioned speech against colonialist when she was interrupted by the specta- for. She had just urged the 40 other delegates to promote the independence of

freedom and

colonial peoples like Indonesin,

when the spectator, an 19

entitled Dutchman in his early give freedom first to Anton." QUSTED

20s, shouted: "Why don't you

He was quickly custed from

by ushers the hall

and Mrs Supeni continued her address,

Later she told United Pres that the interruption' was not unexpected. "There are a few sokiktira from Anbon," she said, "who the Netherlands want re- the con- dition that the Dutch rule it. and But the islands are free

in have representation

the Indoncking Parliament,”—United Press,

To 4 Hours turnett to Anbon o

London, Sept. 13. A 30-year-old Newcastle woman was today sentenced to four beurs' imprisonmcrt--he sat out her term there and then in the cells of the Newenstle police court.

M. Michel Soulle, told reporters and that the Algerian reforma pro- destitute, whereas in fact ramme adopted by the council nearly 90 per cent of those of ministers today was in the involved at present have same form that adopted by been resettica-the other the

Government at a simple ten per cent are either on Cobinet mealing on Wednesday,

This means that it provides the waiting list to be re settled or have made their for a central executive eleeted

by the six Algerien local amem-cused

Mrs Edith Patterson was ac- of folling to pay a fine imposed on her last year for minor inrceny offence.

n

her

She told the court that husband had left her since her antence and that she had a

LINER AGROUND

WAS

East London, Sept. 13. The British liner City of Port

(19,303 tons) blown nground here today after her moorings snapped In. a 70 mile an hour gate,

The-liner drifted- helplewly- before striking a rock and

the Buffalo River-China Mail

own arrangements.

Elizabeth The bites provided for in the reformi Hongkong Government has bill. paid out over $800,000 in

M. Soulio mado no secret, of compensation up to date. the fact that the Defence Minister, M, Moripe, today re- Some 7,000 people will have fused to vote for the bill u this

to be moved before this pro- form. At the same time, tald very small Income. The couri | grounding on a shale bank th jeet is finished and the M. Soulie, the Defence Minis-aged to replace the fine by the estata will be able to ac- ter had not resigned and had prison term-France-Presse. Special. commodate at least three told his Cabinet colleagues that times that number of people he would consult his party in the same area when com colleagues on Monday.

There are surely pleted. lessons here for Peking's housing department. INTIMIDATION

HINA'S concern with the welfare of ita people it has been said before is not

Under Protest

the

M. Mctice belongs to rightwing teallen of the Radical Furty. He will resign unless his party executive

him tires authority to accept the majority decision wider protest.

The opposition of the Ccn-

doubted, but the Hongkong servatives may still embarrass Government Is

directly the

attempts at Intimidation.

Government

an emergency

when the responsible for the welfare National Assembly reconverses of this Colony's 21⁄2 million for

scssion on inhabitants end it cannot Tuesday. necept Peking's crude A committee representing Europeans In Algerie today seni telegrams of protest against the If Peking is 80 concerned proposed new statute for Nigeria About the wellbeing of addressed to M. Morice, approv- M. Chinese realdents in the ing his opposition Colony, it is time they Robert Lacoste, Resident Min- Algeria referring 10 offered some constructive ster for

of the reform "grave dangers" Buggestions. Blustering bill and demanding "energetic rude protést notes have defence of French Povereignty only one place the waste-in Algeria." China Mail

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MALAYA WILL BE

MEMBER OF UN ON TUESDAY

New York, Sept. 13. Malaya will be formally admitted as the 82nd member of the United Nations on the first day of the new General Assembly, on Tuesday, it was learned tonight.

The 11-natlon Security Coun-I cil, which has to approve all membership applications, unani- mously endorsed newly 10% dependent Malaya at a special inceting on September 6.

Britain. Australia, Canada, Ceylon, Gluara, India, New Zen. land and Pakistan-the other members of the Commonwealth in the United Nations-are apon- sors of a formal resolution to admit the new nation.

The Assembly is expected un- animously to vote Malaya Into membership as the lifth item of its business on Tuesday, Imme- diately after the election of its President.--Router.

BULGANIN WARNS TURKEY AGAINST ATTACKING SYRIA

Moscow, Sept. 13. Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, has warned Turkey against taking part in any aggression against Syria. He said the Soviet Union had never wished for economic or other interests in the Middle East, except to maintain and strengthen peace there.

TYPHOON CARMEN

LATEST

The No. 1 (yphoon signal which was holsted at 10,25 am. yesterday, was up this morning,

The Royal Observatory said that at 3 am, today, typhoon Carmen was o¢B. tred within

of 60 miles 10.1 N and 121.8 E (430 mlies ESE

of Hongkong), and was simɑng stationary

moving

slowly north-

or

west,

For the rest of the day, weatherman

there

will be- moderste to fresh northerly winda, becoming strong at tintes in exposed. places later this evening.

· The weather will be fine but with clouds increasing during the day,

USAF ECONOMY!.

VIPS NOW CALLED DVS

Washington, Sept. 13. The Air Force has banned VIP (Vory Important Per- sont from its vocabulary. Now it's to be DV (Dis- tinguished Visitor.)

The message, addressed to the Turkish Premier, Adnan Men-

dares, was handed over on Sep. Don't Throw

tember 1

by the Soviet Ai-

bassador to Ankara, Niklia Hyjov, the Soviet Tass news agency reported today.

Bulgunin suld

that "United States plans to provoke military action against Syria and assign a certain role to be played by Turkey."

"Naturally,"

Bulganin went

on. "nlthough we do not wish to belleve it, there are some in- dications that Turkish lenders are Inclined to follow such plans.

In Conformity

"We will not hide from .you that we are very anxious con- eerning reporta of Turkish troop concentrations on the Syrian frontier and on the de ilvery of American weapons to Turkey aimed for an attack against Syrla"

national interest."

Away Conventional Weapons

Melbourne, Sept. 13. Mr R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, sald here today that modern conventional weapons must be maintained as if nuclear weapons did not exist,

"Don't let us throw away our conventional

forces

because romeone else somewhere in the world has nucleor forces," he said at an Air Force Association dinner here.

3 Burned Alive In Forest Fires

Calvi, Corsica, Sept. 13, Throo persons were burned alive and another six probably killed in' casta- strophic fires reportedly caused by campers, which have been raging through the forest and "maquis" or scrubland of northwest Corsica for the past 24 hours.

A motorist from Calvi, who was driving with his wife and three-year-old daughter near O-Cappolla, highest point in by the Costea, was overcome smoke and forced to stop the car. The wife managed to escape, but the father and child, were burned alive.

· At Olli-Cappella Krell, a Are- Oghter was trapped when the flames which he had helped to An- put out blazed up again, other six victims were believed to have perished in the same locality, and · several

people wern Endly burned.

were

Earlier, after stressing that Air power must remain the

French the Soviet Union did not nim at predominant preoccupailan “with

parachutists obtaining interests in the Middle some of us," he said,

called in to help the local fire East, Bulganin sald the USSR

volunteers The Prime Minister said that brigades and civi! wished to see the countries in seleniluts forecast a world in ghung the fires in the 20-mile that area "develop indopondout- | which men did not fly, but stretch between Caly! And le ly in conformity with their own ballistic missiles were usad, Rousse.

The freighters were "If there be such weapons our hampered by a water shortage, Referring the troop con-

friends must have more of them caused by months of drought. centrations." Bulganin went an: then our enemies," he added France-Presse. "Taking into account the proxi- | Reuter. mity of the Middle East to the Soviet frontiers, and the juterasts at titate security, the Soviet Union Esturally cannot ignore such a turn of evenia which could lead to an armed confilet in that area, since the danger of a violation of the peace would in do manner be limited to that area alone.

Sovict

TUNISIA DENIES ALLEGATION

Tunis, Sept. 13..

"

Marian Anderson Coming

To Hongkong.

on

The Tunisian Government's Great Calamities

Under-Secretariat of State for Information during the "night The

Issued a formal denial that any Government

New York, Sept. 13. should wish to approach, in the

French posts in Algerla ́has Contralto Marion Ander- been attacked from Tunisian son leaves tomorrow The new Regulation, the Air most friendly," manner, the

territory during Wodnesday. Force said, is part of its economy | Turkich Government with

two-and-one-half-month drive. The Idea is to

tighten appeal not to take part in such night.

The Secretariat: added that tour of the Far East spon- up the use of plush cecommoda- an act as the armed intervention

"several 'tious and thine-consuming cere against Syria which

groups of fraught composed mostly

Algerians sored by the President's monies with which Air Force with such anger, and help to sands of civilian and military events in the Middle East, and pursued by French troops, and sentations.

Tunisia yesterday visitors.

the unleashing of ap ormed that four people had been conflict there."

seriously injured by French The Soviet Premier warned land mines in the Ghardimaou

of

women

bases have been flattering thou- avert the undesirable turn of and children," took refuge in Pecial International Pro

Now, the regulation orders,

Department and it tury visitors will be expected to decline offers of DV-treat

ment.

The regulation may not pro- duce immediate economics. A

lot of VIP signs and licence plates will have to be repainted.

-United Press.

NEGRO GETS 3 YEARS FOR HOMICIDE

give some baseball bats to Riley, who had been drinking heavily at Independence Day celebrations.

Verdun, Sept. 13. ing his rounds at an Ameri- UNITED States Army can fuel depot, court-martial has sentenced The watchman had refused a 27-year-old Negro soldier, Harris Riley of Leeds, Alabama, to three years' im- prisonment for Involuntary homicide in the July 4 killing of a night watchman, It wal announced today.

Riley. serving in the 243th Engineer Battalion, shot and fatally wounded 45-year-old Yvon Andre, father of five children, while he was mak-

During the trial, Riley denied that he had intended to. kill Andre and said he had fred only to frighten him.

that Turkey could bring upon area. Reuter. herself "great

calamities" {{

she headed the advice of "those

foreign circles which are entire ly unconcerned with mainten anco of Middle Eastern place and only worried about thetr pronts derived from exploitation of the wealth that area."-France-Presse,

PRINCESS INJURED

when gramme for Cultural Pre-

FLOOD TOLL 118

Ankara, Sept. 13. At least 118 persona have died

result of the dissetrous of floods which have swept over Ankara's suburbs, offlein) figures stated today.

theas a

The Hague, Sept. 13. Princess Beatrix, hel to the Netherlands throne, has been injured in a riding accident, it was disclosed today.

She suffered an injured ankle, but the accident was not serious She will probably be unable to attend the State Opening of Parliament next Tuesday with The court also sentenced him to her mother, Queen Jullana, but a dishonourable discharge and may take port in the traditional forfeiture of ali pay and royal drive through The Hague allowances during his prison after the opening ceremony.--- term.--France-Presse.

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