THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958.

Lebanon Crisis Latest: Cyprus Paratroops-Another Reason

He Sprayed

Dancing

BRITAIN READY TO INTERVENE? Teenagers:

Plan To Go In With America Reported

By Bernard

Tesselin

AGENCE FRANCE:PRESSE

London, June 16. Britain and the United States are deter- mined to take military action in Lebanon if the situation requires and if the Lobanose Government calls for such action, sources close to the British Government said today.

The large British paratroop contingents which have reached Cyprus in the last few days have ⚫been sent as much to meet the danger threaten ing in Lebanon as on account of the fresh out break of trouble in Cyprus itself.

In the event of such inter-attached to the US th Firet in Mediterranean, which has In Lebanon, Britain the -vention

line

2,000 other battalion of Marines, sume would

The United States will from parachutists, while the United

two Marine States would send 3,000 Marines new on maintain of the 6th Fleet

battalions around 3.400- men in the Mediterranean,

If eded. American para- chutists based in Germany, could also be called in The operation would be placed under the American Commani.

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No Pretext Nevertheless in London as in Washington every effort is being made to avoid any appearиaké of rushing into military action,

11 is desired at all costs that rebe! elements

by United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nüsser shall have their no pretext for accusing opponents of veing "instruments of Western Imperialism".

It is still hoped here that the at the matter will be settled United Nations, and it is Inward this alms that the two Covera- directing their ments Arc ***efforts," while--the same time taking urgent military measures. Sources close to the British Govermust say the object of will be 16 - these measures sure. If med arists, the evacua- tion of British and Anúerican and to preserve Le- subjects hades Independence.

Th British and have

Roverments

Toray's decision to send the 2nd battalion of the 2nd Divi sien. therefore, has the effect of doubling the purmanent Marine force In the area,-France- Prespo

were

U.S. Advice

Washington, June 16. United States elbizens advised by the State Depart- it today to stay away from Lebanon unless they had

rative reasons for going there. A brief announcement added that this did not mean American

ravel to Lebanon was being

buumed.

ace

About 3.800 American citizens estimated to be in the non, Same 300 of there are

States United

Governmipat melaks and Their dependents Henler.

New Posts In Algeria

AMERICA

ORDERS

HER FIRST

SPACE SHIP

Washington, June 16, The USAF announced today

that it had given opt can- tracts for the development of a munned space-craft that will be tqunched like rocket, will orbit like q satellite, and return for a conventional aircraft land- Ing.

The contractors, for the pro- As "Dynasoar",

jeet-known

contraction of "dynamic soar-

Sugare the Marlin Company of Baltimore, and the Boeing Aircraft Company.

The National Advisory Cem- mittee for Aeronautics will share erection of the project with the United States Air Force.

told

The air force recently

"Dynascar Congress the fest

cost about $150 million would it was described then as a com- bination of aircraft and ballistie missite, with a probable speed of about 17,000 miles per hour. -China Mall Special.

Security Arrests In Singapore

Singapore, June 16.

Special Branch police today arrested saven persons in day-lang anti-subversion

carried -operations

out. for

under an ordinance the preservation of public socurity.

still in The operations were

At.c more aurests progress

were expected.

One of those arrested was Algier, June 16.

rom-Ng Puong Gin, bank clerk, and General Racul Satan,

at the Chines? in chief in Algeria, former student

American

Inde been

weeks ny netion will several detud finally on the Lebanese -Government,

More Marines

Washington, June 16.

JADIK

werk those

agreement on this subject for taped two military oftantiens High School in Singapore.

10 Several other formity Chinese of the May 13 enup today

school students

i be believed key administration positions bielle Algerto.

General Jacques Massu, con- c'etained.

Top crecy was observed in mander of the 10th paratroops

police operation through division and president of the the

The tay and nigh', Pubile Safety Com-out Algiers

was usually WGS named prefect although there ditce,

brisk activity in police apertai (Governor) of Algiers

headquarters---France- Allard,bratich Generai Jacques Commander of the amy corps Pitsit. in Algiers, was named "Inspec tur General el the administra- tien en extras dinary mission"-

U.P.I.

A battalion of Marines, num- bering 1.700 men will leave the United States ft the Mediter

June 25, IL anner at

roheon C

oilleially Pentagon.

Was

The battalion is to relieve an- other which will return to the

United States. It was stated. or super-prefeel-for Algeria.——

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The fresh battalion will be

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Japan To Sign Oil Pact With

Britain

London, June 16.

The Japanese-Arablar Oil Company will tomorrow

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FREEMASON'S SLANDER ACTION ENDS

Court Throws

Fined £10

Wolverhampton, June 16, John Archibald Macqueen, who fought rock 'n reti with o gordon boxe, was fined £10 today. Macqueen broke up a teen- agers' record dance party in the basement of the apartment house he lives in by thrusilna a hose through the window and

flooding the place.

He told the court he thought

the candle-lighted 10

Aro. P. "I

was ca

Six Die In Dock Strike Shooting

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Madras, June 16. Reports here today said six

were killed and people wounded when pollee opener! fire this morning to disperso crowd of curling cock- workers.

The report said 115 others, including 22 poller, were in- jured in clashes between polico and

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TRUE WORDS SPOKEN IN JEST

Mania, June 10.

A bridegroom of one week who was reported 10 häva jäktingly told his wife that he will dia shortly after their mar- rlags last night felt from the copf of their two- storpyed boueg and diod under mysterious circum- stangep

Bla widow. Mrs Coollla

Liwanag, told police she was in Thole house when she heard the' shoula of their neighbours that her kupband had fallen, from the roof of their house. Mrs Liwanag såld that two days after their wedding last Sunday, her husband jokingly told her that há would die within 10 days. The police are investigating.

-France-Press.

Top Priority

Chicago, June 16. Embarrassed offeints of the

strikers demanding National Detective Burdau havo their Immediate implementation of a top priority ease on government sponsored report hundr loy. Burglars broko recommending Improved work-

into the Orm's offer and escap- conditions. The strike is affecting major Indian ports.ed with an undetermined amount

of cash.-U.PL

Ing

Reuler.

Territorials Plan 50-Year Cavalcade

London, June 16.

A display is to be held at the Duke of York Barracks. Chelscu, on July 8 and 5 to mark the golden jubileo of the Territorial Army:

It will be in the form of a Army was "a bit of a boozing. cavalcade of the Territorial | club bit of a gori of jolly."" Army during the 60 years.

Omeer

Major General Bobbie Bray, Recently, there had been the General

Commanding theme "Join the T.A.. the best 56th (London)

club in the world." But that had infantry divi- sion, Territorial Army, said not gone down well,

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since a

Territorial Anny was now being finns. Out His Case

While Teritorial

the social fe of the

Army

WAR

London, June 16.

A rare action of slander between-Freemasons-ended-today-with-judgment [torial Amy rterulting.

and costs awarded to the defendant.

Butler To

Let Cambodia Girl Stay

London, Juno 16.

The Home Office said today

Mr Louis Robinson, 55, preceptor-teacher of ritual- at a Masonic lodge of instige- tion set up by Amleus Lodge and the Lodge of Companion- ship lost his suit against Mr Jatph Ward, an officer of the bulled Grand Lodge of England and steretary of both lodges.

Mr

Mr Robinson alleged Ward had made. statements reflecting on him as a preceptor end a mason nt the lodge of Instruction's annual meeting In June, 1957.

Mr

Denied

had

Was

Ward denied he that ly Eng Seng, a 22- all the words complaiced year-old Cambodian girlf, pleaded the occasion

ene of qualified privilege and who made a dramatic "let dunted malice. me stay" appeal to Home Secretary Mr R. A. Buflor Just night would probably be allowed to remain in Britain.

Mr F. W. Beney, for Me Word, said that after Mr Ward had referred to a meeting of the Companionship Lodge general purposes committee he was "pressed and pressed and press- cd" by Mr Robinson to say what the meeting was r

Be could not be blamed for saying plainly that the meeting proposal that She was recently discharged had discussed from the Cumbodian Embassy Mr Robinson should become where she was mutsemaid to the member of Companiship Ledge Ambassador, and the proposal was turned children of the

down,

Mies Sony was due to leave for Cambodia today with her two-month-old son.

M: Sum Say.

A Hume Office ald today

Another member of the com- spokesmen she had not been miller had pointed an to the sign a political agreement to kave and she would amual meeting that there was with Britain covoring probably be allowed to stay if no question whatever of there Japan-Kuwait oil agree- she made, a regular application, being mont, Mr Katruo Okazaki, |--Reuter,

the company's representa-

tive hero, said today.

Mr Okazaki said he would be

signing the agreement

at the

Foreign Office on behalf of the company, which

was formed

specially to negotiate this dipa),

oll

The agreement is understood British to

the. "recognise posillon with regard to "Kuwalt -oll-rich Shoshdoin in ino Persian gulf.

Investigators

Told: Records

Destroyed

anything against Mr Robinson's integrity: members had simply felt that his intro- duction might lead to dishar- mony, Mr Beney said.

In Agony

"Anything less suitable come before a judge and jury In these cour's It is difficult to imagine, he added.

Mr Robinson took over his own ce for the final address Loday after telling the judge he had spent the weekend "In ngony."

"I say I was defamed by thir keeping agency Boeldentally man," he said. To suggest that destroyed some of the records freemason would causo dis-

the

Washington, June 16. Under a treaty of 1899

Воцве- Government's cede The Sheikh of Kuwait cannot or lenso

of his any part territory to any foreign govern- ment or national without the of the express authorisation

British Government-Router.

Thais Search For Chinese

Bangkok, June 10.

covering felteral trade com-harmony in a lodge is tanta-

mission actions against her mount to accusing a soldier of

醬物 Adama'

friend

millionaire cowardice or a priest of Im-

Bergart Goldfine, moralliy."

Ilouse Investigators were told

Loday.

The disclosure was made by Robert Scereal; acting Federal

The Jury took half an hour

to find for Mr Ward-China Mall Special.

Trade Commission chairmen Radioactive Boach

Ho niro testliled that neither he

A police source here revealed nor any other present member today that after pressure by the of the Commission had ever lind Burmese Armed forces to wipe any direct or indirect contact out all foreign troops re- with Adams maining in the frontier. area, 42 under consideration,

Adams Chinese

soldiers Nationalist

Rio De Janeiro, June 16. Brazliatk aythicilies today from ordered the closing for regarding Casox to eight months of the bonch of Ilha Grande after the last Roding

radioactivity In acknowledge:1 that ho contacted the wreckage of an Argentine plane crash Trased and MONDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Sobol, Fallal, crossed into the Mantong Die-wesk Dreamy, te 'Erner, 13 Prelle, 14 Dine-ord, 17 Dene, 19 Kind-red, friet of the Chiengraf Province Commission on behalf of his old which

friend Goldfine, But he said to burned on the beach last week. carrying four 20 Dengil, 22 Bald, 29 Soberly, 27 Ventry, 29 Geese, 30 Stater, last Saturday.

That frontier police are now never us his White House In The plane was 31 Nested, 12 Warpe Down 1 Bided, 2 Bless, Tempo,

pursuing these soldiers in order fluence to get favoured treat kilograms of radio-selive Iso- the New England Lopes for the Argentine "govorn- to disarm them, the polleo sald, ment for

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