PHILIPS Caraphil)

Indispensable

In every home

DRIVES AWAY YOUR PAINS

GILMAN alouCISTER ARCADE

COMMENT OF

THE DAY

Little Election

A

NEW hope seems

to

have filled the Conserva-

CHINA

.No. 37081

Established 1845

SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958.

MAIL

Price 30 Cents

RELAX IN

DAKS

THE MANIBUS COMPANY IN ACTION TOLUOKKIES

Whiteaways

SHONG KONG

DKOWLOON

Khrushchev In Control Makarios Rejects

STUDENTS Tough New Policy HAMMARSKJOLD'S MID-EAST TOUR

Towards West Expected

London, June 20.

the Authoritative Moscow dispatches reported Nikita

ve Party following Just week's "little general elec- tion, the by-election held to fill vacancies. in the aents of Argyll, Ealing South, Weston, St Helen's and Wigan. Party repre- sentation in these cop- slituencies did not change, although there Was siderable change la pattern of voting compared with the General Election. Again the Conservatives lout heavily in four of the Ave electorates. But in one--St Helen's they gained, re ducing a Labour General Election majority from al- mont 10,000 votes to almost 12,000 votes.

Again, Liberal candid- ates polled well and in the Argyll seat, wrested second Labour place from the candidate even though the Liberal Party did not con- last test the sent in the General Election. Con-

Khrushchev's one-man rule was fully con- solidated today after a secret meeting of the Communist Party Central Committee,

He's Still

Without

A Job

mentators feel thal ni- M. Jacques Soustelle, former

though

the Liberals

Paris, June 20.

ala | Governor-General of Algeria,

did

It was believed he got a go. shead from the powerful ruling body for tough new polizes with the West.

An official Moscow news- paper gave the first Orm, in- dication yesterday when it Spoke of "volunteers" going to Lebanon In case of Western military kitervention,

Reminiscent

This strong talk, reminiscent of Korea, coltelded with the wind-up" of the unpublicised Central Committee theoling and

Kremlin's line.

not manage to gain a seat today sidetracked a question on general toughening of the as they did when Mr Mark what post he will eventually be Bonham Carter recently given

General by Premier won Torrington, the Party Charles de Gaulle by replying: have the satisfaction of "The question of persons is not having substantially in- interesting, especially when the creased their poll in the issue is myself",

M. Scustelle, who slipped out three constituencies they of Paris and went to Algiers

chose to contest.

Smaller Swing

N interesting feature of "little election,"

Athe

shortly after

The meeting had been preced- persistent reports that by Khrushchev was meeting serious internal opposition after his

To Visit Cairo

For Talks

United Nations, June 20. United Nations Secretary- General, Dag Hammarsk- jold, is to visit Cairo for discussions on the United Nations Emergency Force and other questions, it was announced here today In an official communique, The communique said that

Hammarskjold

would

leave Beirut for Amman and Jerusalem tomorrow, and would return there

for final talks with the U.N. observer team on Monday and Tuesday. -- France-Presse.

ARMY GETS TOUGH

IN LEBANON

Beirut, June 20.

umplete takeover of the Krem- The Lebanese Army, incensed by the killing of two in's role st March.

soldiers in west Beirut today, tonight ordered its men to flatten any house in which they found rebel snipers operating.

the National Khrushchev emerged untouch- Safety Committee was set up ec after the mid-week session. there last month, added: "I am The Central Committee in fact al General de Gaulle's dis- endorsed his agricultural poll- posal"

cies the key plank of his in- dutifully Speaking at a press con-ternal platform-and however, was that not only ference here, M. Soustelle urged elected two Khrushchev men to was the swing against the the need to form unity around alternate membership of the all- Government smaller than the government of the Republic powerful party presidium.

and

have confidones 21 previous

by-elections.

Gaulle."-France-

. at

but for the first time votingeneral de

Prčase.

ahowed that the Liberal in- tervention represented poss- bly aa nerious a threat to Labour A to the Govern- ment.

to

According to the right-wing Daily Telegraph political observers are reported have said that I common pattern is discern- ible in the results it in encouraging to the Govern ment," and again "support

Ban To Stay

Washington, June 20. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas today refused to let aban preventing the crew

of

"y the ketch Golden Rule from sailing into the Pacifle muclear testing area-Router.

State Loan

for the Government is clearly on the upgrade. to Ministers are entitled

Paris, June 20. feel that the climb, will

M. Antoine Pinay, General de become ensier as the bene-Gaulle's Finance Minister, ro fits of a rigorous economic ported to a cabinet meeting today and industry policy become that the state loan pegged to gold more and more apparent to launched last Tuesday was even more successful than had been electors," These

un-huped-Reuter. will

commenta

Tunisia

Diplomatic information from Moscow indicated Khrushchev's power was now considered fully consolidated.

Banishing

the

Twice before he had swayed the Central Committee to sup him in banishing port Malenkov-Molotov "clique" and subsequently in fring powerful Defence Minister Georgi Zhu- kov.

chev.

PENNEY FOR GENEVA CONFERENCE

London, June 20.

The British Foreign Office announced today that it

be

would send experts to the projected nuclear control conference at Geneva July 1.

A

STONE RUSSIAN EMBASSY

Bonn, June 20. Hungarian students threw stones and ink-wells through the windows of the Soviet Embassy here tanight in a demonstration protesting against the executions of Hungarian revolutionary leaders.

Stem-fuced German pollee charged the demonstrators with rubber batong and" drove the estimated 400 students away from the Emn- bassy building after the 20- minute flare-up. They arrested 19 of the students, setting off a second clash as the others demanded the te lease of their fellow- collegians.

PORTRAITS

The Hungarian students, and some West Gamen friends, collected here frum Aachen, Hamburg, Hanover and other cliles with placards, black- ribboned Ilungarian flags and large portraits of revolutionary Premier Imre

General Pal Maloto.

100-man police force, op. parently forewarned of the demonstration, had taken up posis around the Soviet Embassy.

A

Nagy

and

The students paraded around

the closely-knit police loca waving placards with such slogans as "Soviet murderers we do not forget the death of Imre Nagy and Pal Moloter." "The West negotiates the murders." "Soviet guarantees certain death" and Today the Soviets murder in tomorrow?" Hungary-where to

-U.P.I.

A stalemen! from the Ministry of Defence said that two houses from which snipers killed two Foldiers early today had been destroyed with heavy weapons.

added: The statement

"We have noted that some members of the security forces have re- cently been killed by snipers bullets. We have therefore ordered security forces to Lisc the appropriate weapons stience these rebel snipers and to destroy the houses in which they hide."

OBSERVERS

Soviet

Information Money

Britain's 3-Nation Rule For Cyprus

Athens, June 20.

Archbishop Makarios, exiled Greek-Cypriot leader, today rejected Britain's plan for three "nation partnership" rule in Cyprus,

He said the Cyprus problem. was a matter between the Bri-|

tish Government and the people IAN-SHIN SAYS: of Cyprus and he was "always ready for bilateral talks...for a genuine democratie constitution: of self-government."

Britain had invited and Turkey to join her in an "adventure in partnership" in seitling the future of Cyprus.

My Wedding Wasn't

Replying

Greecc

Archbishop Makarios was re- plying to a letter from St Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, aboui the new British planı,

The Archbishop'a reply con- tinuso

A Secret

London, June 21. Cantonese singer Lian-shin Yang denied today that her wedding to English actor, John Stone at # London registry office last February was intended to be secret.

"We cannot consider the pro posed plan as one that could he accepted the idea of parl nership which forms the basis of the plan and which in sub-

triple con-ding-but stance imposes a dominium Cyprus is wholly secret." unacceptable."

She said, "It was à qulet wed- certainly not in

But her mother Mrs Yang in

The reply also said, "We do not reject a transtory stage of Hongkong was one of the few self-government. The question pruple who knew the "arctot",

She ant Zlan shin a Chị Tào of Cyprus, however, is a mattero Chinese style wedding gown which concerns the British-for the ceremony at the Chel- Government ont the one side

sca Registry Office.

and the people of Cyprus on the other."

Delivered

́LOTUS HEART—...

Linn-shin'

(1 means lotus heart) spent a two-day honey-. The reply was delivered to moon in Parla boforo returning the British Embassy here today to complete her part in the film after being finalised by the "Inn Of The Sixth Happiness" Ethnarchy Counsellors headed starring the Inte Robert Donat by the Archbishop, exiled leader and Ingrid Bergman

Her husband John is belier of the Enosis. ("Unica with. Greece") movement in Cyprus, known to English televiewers ta

his Explaining

objections the dashing Major' Mike Anson Archbishop Makarios wrote the of the "Destination Downing Brillah plan "run counter to Street" series. He is now ap- the fundamental and inalienable pearing in the new American right of the people of Cyprus to play "Honour Bright." self-determination.

Lian-chin who studied in. London, in Paris and in Rome, and singa in five European Ianguages na wet ay five Chi- nese dialects expects to film ka Hongkong Goon,

"The main provisions of this plan destroy the unity of the Cyprint people; they constifa- tionally sanction

Its division Into two and, unavoidably lead Kuala Lumpur, June 20, to antagonism and strife, thereby Sald Lotus Heart of her new The

Government creating Malayan

focus of permanent husband, "I have known him for pald a total of $118,970 Strails unrest and a threat to peace in years and I love his Chinese

modesty."--Expros9. for information leading to the the whole area Reuter, capture or idling of Communist terrorists last month-Reuter,

Observera héro Interpreted this statement as a sign that too The conference, initiated Inter-

by Army, after four weeks of con- Experts on the scene

the first preted

cant revela- President Eisenhower, will be 1aining the rebels in Beirut, nad flon on this week's session as the first East-West meeting on decided to take a much tougher

since

the line. | another victory for Kbrust dieatmament issues

arms cut talks broke down Inst The two houses destroyed to- day were near Beirut's "Prison They

that reported

more summer.

of the Sands," between the town significant disclosure of polley

and the airport. They wero could be expected in the days

destroyed atler a clash between ahead as Khrushchev moves to

rebels and Army units, who carry out his mandate.

It was taken for granted that The Foreign Offee said it has used armoured cars and tanks. Khrushchev

Ministry of Defence also had won endorse. appointed as its chief representa-

Palma, June 20, another battle at ment

his crackdown

tives Sir William Penney, and announced

A six-week heat wave over Cockroft, both among Baalbek, the ancient Roman Easter Europe-specifically the John

ex-"City of the Sun" In the Bekas Bihar state, which has claimed OVCT "national Com-Britain's foremost nuclear

this the lives of 372 people Authority morning and lasted until noon. broken today with heavy ra

fall.Reuter.

Tunis, June 20. and Morocco tonight feud

for

j

The Geneva conference will to "technics" meeling determine the means and the scope of nuclear control.

doubtedly provoke resonant cheers from party sup- porters but othera will announced their intention of munism" with Yugoslavia and perts and both members of the valley. The clash began

pooling their diplomatte re- the Stalin-style execution of Atomic presentation in certain countries Imre Nagy.-U.P.I.

regard them as rash and will prefer to wait until there are more substantial in- dications of a recovery in Government stocks.

A Competely

and harmonising their POSL- tions, ol Router.

world conferences.—

NEW & EXCITING RANGE OF

DC 757

Fibre glass mat oyan insulation.

Butt range thermostatie control,

All parta saully removable, for planning.

Auto-Timer us aptional extra.

SPECIAL CASH, PRICES I

THE BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

DOM ALEXANDRA HOUSE, TEL. 30181

ILKOTNICAL DEALERI

U.P.I.

Energy

--Rouler,

Rain At Last

wws

De Gaulle Under Fire In Algeria

Algiers, June 20.

General Charles de Gaulle was

Minister sel foot in Algiers he was pelted with ripe tomatoes,

sharply criticised at a stormy | General Raoul Satan, General

Dession of the Committee of Public Safety here tonight for his agreement with Tunis to withdraw 7,000 troops from there.

French

He alsu came under fire for his decision to bring the Socialist leader, M. Guy Mollel, with him on his next visit Algiers in July.

to

Last time M. Mollet, then Prime

the

de Gaulle's Delegate-General, who rarely attends meetings of the Committee was al lo night's three-hour session. It is understchd he made a

spirited defence of French military agreement to withdraw troops from Tuais leaving 10,000 in Bizerts. Some members of tho Com-

mmittee insisted that

with-i

drawals would make it easier f member of the "old political

for Algerian Insurgent forces to use Tunisia as an opera- tional base,

Salan

apparently General

assured the Committee.

the which regards itself as guardian of the spirit of the May 13 rising--that, guaran- tees had been given to France that his would not be so. The Committee was sharply divided over M. Mollet's visit. Some denounced him

Going on leave?

Wonderful way to add extra pleasure to those precious

days at home. Go where you like, when you like.........

It's so easy in the comfort and economy of the

w Jubilee Minx

NEW

SALOON CONVERTIBLE

STATION WAGON

Gubiles

as a

system."

In his defence, other members " said M. Moliet, now Minister

of State, was a key ħgure in the Cabinet because of his in- Buence with the labour unters, They held it would be a grave mistake to show hostility to him on his visit to Algeria."

the After, a three-hour session

Committee adjourned the dis- cussion on M. Mollet until te- morrow-Reuter.

Use our Overseas Dollvery Plan. GILMAN MOTORS

Order here and take delivery where you wish.” Sales and Service in 182 Countries.

Cliy Showrooms -- Pedder St. HM.' Tat: 28265, 34181" Kowloon Showrooma--Chathani Nd. Tel 64296

IKE WONDERS ALOUD

an

Washington, Juno 20.' President Elaenhower pald

unscheduled visit to Mount Vernon today and wondered aloud anyone over quae. tionad

Washington's George Integrity for accepting a gift sword. Eisenhower stopped at Washing. ton's home on the way back to the capital from defenca conference at Quantico, Vir-

ginia.

In touring the colonial home, be

-called attention to sword-

given to Washington by German admirer, Theophilus Alte,

"Do you suppose they. Invauti. gated him (Washington) for getting that present?" Elson- Fower sald in a loud voice heard by nearby nowement" V.P..

WILLIAMS & HUMBERT'S

DRY SACK

The

World Famous Sherry

DRY SACK

SHERA

SPAIN'S BEST

Dry

i

Share This Page