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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1957.
Guerillas Shoot It Out
Out With The Army
CUBAN REBELLION'S VIOLENCE
Raiders' Bid To Burn Suger
Ifni 'Struggle: Spain Sends Troops Cane Plantations
Havana, Dec. 1,
To Outpost Robels and Army forces battled today for
Madrid, Dec. 1.
Several battalions of Spanish troops are understood to have sailed today for the Spanish enclave of Ifni, southern Morocco, and to reinforce outposts in the Sahoro further south.
Spanish troo have been deling Moroccan Irregulars In Ini for a week, and it la be
Heved here that the 1,07 (212-~
at plans to establish n pool of reserves Un the Canary irkende against nty
future hvergencler [11 her African ps.
But he emphasis here ap- 1ears to be on diplomalle sci- vity rather than on milltary
petations.
A Spanish Army Ministry communique last night said: "Creating-up" ojxtrations 1 were continulog "unevent- fully."
Tension between Spalta and Morocco veems to have lessened by the return of the Moroccan Ambassador, M. Muhamed Aound, and his long talk yesterday with Senor
the fifth time in 48 hours as Cuba's fomenting rebellion increased in intensity with the burning of sugar fields, some of them operated by Americans.
For rebels, including a field officer, captain Sirio
Redondo, were killed in fighting between Agua Res and Mar Verde, in the Sierra Maestra foothills, the Army reported. Redondo was identified as a member of the
original expeditionary force led by Fidel Castro which landed in Oriente from Mexico a year ago.
New clashes appenred imunì- nent in the Immediate future. The Army reported it wry pushing the rebels towards Los Hom bridas for a decisive clash.
Reports from Sondago 11- dicated that the rebels Worc stepping up the fire campaign to destroy the 600-million-dollar sugar crop.
Fires were reperied to have been set in canefelds of the
Strikers In
Ceylon Asked To
Fernando Mintis de Castella, Santa Ana, Borgida, Marcane, Resume Work
the Spanish Foreign Minister.
Undon and Peston sugar mills.
M. Aound was recalled to but the extent of dinge was
Ibat last Monday
falks not known. Several of the
with his Government and re-felds, including the Preston turned to his post last Thurs- day-Reuter.
Mill, are American operated.
Ex
A rebel-spired bomb plosion in Guantanamo town- ship, adjacent to the glant U.S.
EX-PREMIER OF Naval base of the same name,
IRAQ ON ANKARA VISIT
Aukera. Dem. 1. Former fraul Premier, Nouri E Said, gerived In Animaro this aftemoon after an official visit confer 129 hatan. He is to with his old friend, Turkish Premier, Adnin Manders, nrul
Foreten the new
Minister, Falin Ruchts Zorlu, anul then leave here for the United States on a semi-official visit.
Although no longer in power, Said is ex-Permier Nuri El
In his very highly regarded cantry and is claimed to be in the confidence of the King.
Much importance is put on
injured two persons.
BULLET-RIDDLED
In Bayamo, authorities re- ported Anding Ühe bullet-
Colombo, Dec. 1.
After an emergency session of the Ceylon Cabinet to- night, acting Cabinet head, C. P. De Silva, appealed to the 10,000 striking harbour workers to return to their jobs and promised them police. protection.
riddled body of a man: identidad called last Friday, was threaten- The doclters' strike, which was
as a poller informer,
In Santa Clara, police reporting the capital with a food short-
nge.
Twenty ships with food
cd the discovery of the bodies cargoes were lying at anchor in of three men hanging from Ceylon harbour with no workers trees in the munteipulilles of to unload their cargoes. Tunas de Zaza and Trainidad,
ΑΠ
Rebels in Santiago failed
the
attempt to commemorate" he Brst anniversary of street fighting in the Oriente
which Capital
preceded landing of Castro expeditionary force fast December 2.
the
Strict police precautions 101- cluded house cearches and foot and jeep patrols of city streets {and highways leading into the {city,
his trip, which is believed to be The National Police head- airnes SEL drawing the free quarters, the maritisne police. present the high school and other public world's attention dangers in the Arab situation places where heavy #ghting and the
year need for substantia! occurred
ago western concessions, informed heavily guarded by reinforced fraqi sources said. France- troops equipped with automatic Presse,
| weapons-United Press.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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AUROBB
Noise of thunder? (6).
G Dispenses with bags (5).
6 Besides (4).
No longer nude (6).
11 Iron, tomatimes (5),
12 Abandon in the wilderness?
(0).
14 Don't hit the girl (4).
10 Radiates (6).
18. One in the ináĵarity? (5).
19 Gravel (4).
20 Butted (8).
24 Something special (8).
25 Rope (0),
ko Uniform (4).
27 Also ran (5).
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1 Lengths of poles, perhaps
(4).
2 Drinit made in a certain way
(4).
3 Scrapings of tho barrel? (4).
4 Senior trees? (0),
5 Coloniat not in debi? (7).
© Personal vanity (7),
It was considered Bkely that army and navy forces, called up last night to take the place of striking Colombo municipal council workers, may be moved into the harbour area tomorrow If the dockers do not respond to the return-to-work call.
Meanwhile, the armied forces were meaning pumping stations today to prevent the bursti of sewerage pipes, caused by the strike
workers, of municipal which also started on Friday.
De Silva
was taking place of Prime Minister, Solo. mon Balamuraike, now in New Delhi, and was keeping in toucis with the Prime Minister by telephone.-France-Prusse.
the
Indian Envoy
Dies In Peking
Landon, Dec. 1,
Dr Menhank All, Vice- President of the All-India Peace Counell, died this morn- ing In Peking of cirrhosis
the liver, complicated by upper Castro-intestinal tract Harniorr-
bage,
the New China News Agency reported
Dr Atal came to China at the invitation of the Ching-India Friendship Association. He en- tered the Chinese Medica Union Hospital In Peking for Treatment of his discuse on November 1. However, all medical treatment falled.
He was 71.
His remains were
cremated
this afternoon. Present al the ceremony included China's Premier, Mr Chou En-tal, the Indian Ambassador to China, Mr R. K. Nehru and other high- ranking officials, the Agency added. Reuter.
EX-MRS SINATRA
FIGHTS FIRE
Los Angeles, Dec. 1. Nancy Sinatra, divorced wile of singer Frank Sinatra, is
7 It may go to one's head (7), being treated for painful burns
10 Danger (5).
18 Paris, for example (7).
14 Shellish (7).
16 He gets things going (7).
17 Scrooge was one (5).
19 A boring affair! (0).
21 Neck hair (4).
20 Offer attached to a locomo- 22 Petered out (4).
tive (0).
28 Make a fuss? (4),
BATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across i Dumps, & Mer- gco, 8 Piente, 10 Elite, 12 Fossit, 14 Tearful, 17 Fiec, 19 Pestern, 20 Eatable, 2x U‰ód, 23 Eyading. 27 Sender, 39 Litro, 30 Single, 81 Durots; 12 Event. Down: I Depot, 2 Meeen, 8 latiff. 5 Ewas, 6 Grillo, 7 Beenes, Coupled, 11 Lifted, 13 Sleeves, 10 Bras, 16 Reader, 18 Erin, 20 Euclid, #1 Tester, 14 Arise, 25 Ingle, 20 Guest, 28 Meis
en her neck and chin. She was burned while fighting a fire in the breakfast room of her West Los Angeles home.
Mrs Sinatra told firemen the blaze began yesterday whe: window certains caught Are. Her nine-year-old daughter. Tinn, had been holding a candle by the drapes,
Mrs Sinatra tried to put out the fire horself but called re- then when the found tho was uriable to control It. She said she pushed the frightened girl out of the area of the Arc-- United ProsN,
SOUTH POLE DRAMA: HELP REACHES CRIPPLED SHIP Vessel Slammed Into Iceberg At Speed
London, Dec, 1. Help reached the ice-ripped British survey ship Shackleton, North of
the Antarctic ice park today,..
The Royal Navy patrol craft Protector came alongside the 1,100-ton Shackleton in the lee of an iceberg 1,000 miles southeast of Cape Horn, the southernmost tip on South America.
The Shacklefon, which kept itself afloat with Emergency repatra after striking a baby leeberg yesterday, Immediately took a repair party and equipment aboard from the Protector. Their task was to "consoll- date" the repairs, the Admiralty announced here in London.
There were no major casualties aboard the
Shackleton nccording to reports.
The damaged vessel was already escorted by the British whaler Southern Llly and way joined by the Protector at 1800 GMT. Abeard the Protretor, according to a Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, report is Falk- land's Governor Arrow Smith who was en route to South Georgia and some of the Plants dependencies,
Brown's ilial messege, picked up by a British whaling vessel in the vicinity, said:
"I am trouble. Heading for Uruguay Cove, Laurie Isiand, for benching. Hit fee floc at speed"
With water pouring into at least one hold and the closest sheller that could be described anthipyard some 500 miles away, the men of the Shackleton jettisoned cargo and equipment. Others went below and frantically performed emergency repaira on the ripped hall.
By late yesterday Brown was able to signal:
"Now at Uruguay Cave, Laurie Island Dumping cargo. Boats down." According to a Colonial Office report here, however, the captain abandoned # detailed plan to beach at Laurie Cove was becauso the shore was too rocky-United Press and France-Presse.
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"AMERICA LEADS THE WORLD"
Construction Of
World's First Atom-Power Ship
Quincy, Massachusetts, Dec, ‘2. Adm. Jerauld Wright, Commander of the US. and NATO Atlantic fleets, today hailed the start of construction on the world's first atomic-powered surface ship as a milestone In national defence and nuclear development.
Adm. Wright made the re-permit the Long Beach, first U.S. marks in a speech prepared for cruiser to be bulit since World delivery at the keel-laying of War 11, to bill to sil parts of fuel the cruiser Long Beach" at the world Independent of Fore River Shipyard.
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He said the Uniteti Statemergency."
leads the world in the field of atomic power and added "may Authprised by Congress in we share with our friends the 1957, the 11,000-ton cruiser 14 Information....which will give expected to be completed in them added strength."
1801 at a cost of approximately |US$100,000,000,
She will be
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with
Collective defence, Adm. Wright said, is the "corner. stone of our national policy." modern surface-lo-surface and
"Wo in America must insure ¦ surface-lo-kir misstics, 11- that our defence perimeter re- cluding the Talos, Terrier and mains as I now is, overseas,” Regulus.
Guided misstle bitterles the Long Beach, Adni. Wright Fald, will enable the ship to usc "our most modem atomie Wixipons,"
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