THE CHINA' MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958.

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'Sowing Seeds Of A Little Rock In Britain' The 804,000 Question COLOUR BAR CAMPAIGN MAN'S SENSATIONAL Tory MPs Want||Seaside Train Crash Kills And Maims

Immigration Laws Amended

London, Aug. 28.

British lawmakers stepped up pressure on the Government today to clamp down a "colour bar" on unlimited immigration of Negro

Asian workers into Britain,

and

But Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was reliably reported to be opposed to any Government action for fear of damaging Commonwealth relations.

Norman Pannell, Conserva- on the agenda of the Annual Party Congress tvo Member of Parliament for Conservative

the Kirkdale Division of In October arking the Govern- Liverpool, placed A resolutionment to amend Britain's im-

migration luws.

Demonstration At U.S. Embassy

Fizzles Out

At present these penil un- restricted entry of any Coady- monwealth nationals.

Blocking BillTM

Another Conservative Mr. Cyril Osborne, called on the Government to the powers to exclude Immigrunka who are nuit, criminals or idlers"

London. Aug. 28, Heavy rain washed out

demonstration "by-West- Indian students outside the American today.

the Gavem-

Oshorne urged ment to include in autum Embassy Legislative progi umine, abilt blocking all immigration from Commonwealth entries for a

Students bad promised to picket the embassy as a protestran

"We are sowing the seeds against the druth enlener ↑ parsed by a Alabaina court cu another Litte Negra Jiminie Wilson, for steal-Irak," Osborne told newsmen.

ing is fun two dollars.

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Rock and it is

He added that if serious unem- Jaits Britain, there

wil will be trouble. It black mainst white.

Bert

even students Bloyment

turned up.

ABANDONED

he

The campaign was touched

011

The demonstration, planned to ek k[ ti[y, was abandoned by Britain's worst race riot after two and a half hours be- Nottinghani case the rain made the pickets ed hand-painted pleurds al most legible.

The students, all members of the West Indiai Students Union, refused to give their nomes to police who questioned them.

A union spokesman told Heuters that the union had sent the State profesi telegram Department.

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"We may stage another des monsilion in beller weather," he said.

The students unton represents about 400 West Indian students in London.

Saturday hundreds GE and coloured workers from the West dies tangled hours in vicious

Bight in which Whites

for several flating.

Full Report

IX people are believed tú have lost their lives in the

train bringing holi-

Iraq Renews day makers from Cilasgow-to-Enstbourne and the

Pledges To

Honour Oil

6-47 electric train from Ore to London Bridge. Many Photo shows one of the car- people were injured. riages across the platform after the crash at East- bourne. Keystone. Photo,

Agreements Alaska Becomes

49th State

Of The Union

New York, Aug, 28.

By K. C. THALER

London, Aug. 28. The Iraq Government of Brigadier Abdul Karim Kassem has given fresh pledges to honour exist- Ing International oil agree- ments and has outlined The colourful history of Alaska as a remote and plans for doubling the romantic land of avalanches, gold rushes and country's oll output.

eternal snows came to an end as the 35,000 voters of America's outpost of civilisation chose to become the 49th State of the Union: after nearly a century of isolation as a terri- tory of the United States. Secretary of State, William Seward, negotiated the purchase of Alaska in a treaty with Rusda in 1887 for $7,200,000 in transaction known as Seward's Folly, unu! the discovery of goil in the Klondyke.

Home Secrety, R. A. Butler, cailed for a full Police report on the Nottingham clash and

The assurances were given to be studying was reported

to G. N. Berridge, whether the Goverment should

Managing uke soine action to

Director of the Internationally- slow down

Com- owned Iraq Petroleum coloured and Asian immigration,

At the mement there

jany who just returned from about 200,000 coloured mul. Asin talks with the new leaders

from Commonwealth | Bagdad.

Bro

In Montgomery, it was reported | workers that Jimmy Wilson will almost countries in Britain-mer than certainly win a stay of exceu-half of them West Indies. They tlon-Chino Mail Special and are still pouring in at the rate of 700 800 weekly-1.P.I. Itenter.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

12

17

120

22

26

2

my

ACROSS

3 having a fixed purpose (8).

7 Se's partly abnormal (5).

8 You and 1 are in It (5).

10 The age we're living in (0)..

13 Stronghold (7).

15 addition (4).

17 disposition (7).

10 Some nourishment (7)..

20 1's caseutial in spectacles

(4),

21 feregular marks (7).

20 Triangular sal (6),

27 Enter's unasked (8).

20 An earlier monastic head?

(B).

20 Chemical substances (8).

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DOWN

REAFFIRMED

in

The new tract Government has realmed in these dls- russions its intention to honour Lie igregments with the forvim oil companies, and let It be known that its policy was to keep the oil flowing.

As an omediate outcome of this development plans will be put into operation to double the oil output from its present level o! 30,(K10,000, tons mumlly to some 57,000,000 tons animi ly, by the end of 1961, it was reported authoritatively,

Seward's Folly

DIANA DORS' MISSING MONEY FOUND

London, Aug. 28. Thomas Yeardye, friend of British film actress, Diana

CHARGE AGAINST

QUIZ PROGRAMME

New York, Aug. 28.

A former participant in a second television “Quiz” programme alleged here today that he was told beforehand the answers to questions he would be asked, and that there was a rehearsal before each screen appearance.

He was led to make the ex-~- posure by the allegations which caused the closing of the "Dolto" programme,

Expectant

The man who, it was report Woman Found

the

the

ed today, complained to Juice Department, wished to remain (nonymous, and name of the show in question has not been revealed, though it is said to be one of the big- ges!.

Fully Rehearsed

He told the Department and press representatives tha. ht rænen appemances were always fully rehearsed.

He wis quoted by the Journal American as saying: "I was told how to bite my lips, clench my flats, Joolt ngoalsed na I supposedly strug- Ale to And the answer, They even told me how, at the last moment, to make my face Ughi up us If the answer had sud- denly come to me. It all mode the thing very dramatle."

The man said that after land

Lens won several thousands of dollars, managers of the programino accided that he was beginning to loop blu attraction for the publle, and foreed him to give a wrong answer, the New York Post sald

Very Angry

he of the

He decided to make his re-

Dors, said today that the velations to the Justice Depart £11,000 missing from her ment through таке at seeing

who followed safe deposit account at a the competitor

hin winning more than him. London store was safe,

United Stutca

Attorney,

He said: "I have transferred the money on her behalf safeguard her, becaus Dors is going to the horse going on, and adkivd that he business.

had not yet found sufficient Yeadye made this statement formal proufs that the Quiz shows were mostly prearranged to newspaperman on lanting at France, London airport from after Miss Dors had lodged

public. complaint with the police that the money was missing from her QUITE SAFE He said:

to Frank Hogan, said today that Miss the inquiry into the matter was

cafe deposit,

the "Sho dich pbvious thing" in lodging the complaint, adding: "The money is quite safe. Diana has no There had been some thought

cause to worry, because tomer- of excluding part of the most, the whole thing will be

succesible northern reaches

squared up." or the territory. The answer

Yeardye, 28, known as 'u was remindingly in favour of Muscles, a former stunt man keeping the present boundaries | turnexi

actor, was Miss Dors' for the new state.

business manager. Last Satur-

form day, he left ber Bitingshurst, Sussex, leaving her a note.--France-Presse,

The feeund had to do with the trapfer of 103,508,000 acres

with the reservation

Seward's Folly has now be of Federal lands to The new The answET was again one a State with one Represcnslate. alive and two Senators in the yes, but

at Washington, but that the President of the Congress the 200,000 citizens wilt also United States has the power to ontribute 103 the reclaim see it for military have to National Tweary,

time of national

seven-to-one The

purposes in emergency,

Alaskans will go to the polls again on November 25 to elect

renatars, their governors,

rex varlous state Tomtelais-France-Presse,

majority for statehood estimated in the The operation lic in the latest results of the referendum hands of the Iraq Pelideum formalises the Alaska State

is owned in hoort Act, passed by the U.S.presentative and Company Which emmal parts by United States, Congress. British, Dutch and French terests.----U.P.I.

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IT WAS MURDER

A

Experts had expected only a three-to-one Inujurity with op

position expected to conie main- Now Admiral Of

ly from the Eskimo population, who presumably would baalk # assuming the required_con- tributions to the Federal Trea- "Gury,

Hollywood, Aug. 28. The Eskimos came out ot today their igloos, and trekked to the coroner's autopsy disclosed that former stage polling places and although the actress Hel: Jerome, 59, found Hakimo vete has not been dead in her apartment yester-broken down, it is clear their day, was murdered.

opposition was not as strong as expected. Edwin The Aluskans also had to Jerome, US. the victim's give a yes or no to two other estranged husband, told ofleers questions led up Indirectly he had last seen Mrs Jerome with Alaska's proximity to the alive on „Tuesday night and Soviet Union and to its found her nude body when he strategie

Character actor

1 Anti-podean troops initially returned yesterday.

(5).

2 Thieves slang (5).

Quick, off, the mark (5).

4 seeing we have some res-

ponsibility (4).

5 Not competent (8),

6 Hole in your chov (0),

Atlantic, Pacific, etc (8),

11 Peerage, perhaps (5).

12 Injures (5).

14 There's not much to it (0);

15 Ant (5).

16 Adder, possibly (6)

18 They have a common enemy

(8).

The autopsy report showed that Mrs Jeronie was gled. -U.P.I.

18 Drop in, (not cut, yot7) (6). | A

22 File (5)

23 Cher eagle (3).

24 And a delusion? (6).

25 Attractive (4).

THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD.---Acrone:

1 Vassal, 5 Audit,

B Lu-pin, 0 Mantec, 10 Lilac, 11 Sower 12 Irun,13 Robes, 10 In-follo 18. Astern, 20 Spree, 22 Limp, 23 Trial, 28 Quota, 20 Toddle, her, 28 Metre, 29 Debris. Down: 1 Vampires, Singular,

3 Alus, 4 Lucerne, 5 Aileron, 3 Unison, 7 Image, 14 Bewilder, 13 Suppress, 16 Iterate, 17 Treated, 19 Selter, al

Lore,

Pruna, 24

Occin.

value in the Pacific

Three Navies

Wellington, Aug. 28. The Duke of Edinburgh "has been delighted to accept" the appointment of Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal New Zealand Navy, the Minister of Defence. Mr Pullip Connolly, said here fuday.

This is a honorary appoint- ment which will give the "Duke, of Edinburgh the same runk in the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy," Mr Connolly said.

"I feel that it is on honour of The first question had to do which our Navy and New whole can be with maintaining Alaska's pre- | Zealand as a

proud."-Chitin Mail Special, sent geographical boundaries.

AUNT TOLD HER

No Need To Read Or Write'

Weston-Super-Mare, Aug. 28,

WOMAN avangollet who told her 11-year-old niece sho had no need to read or write, that everything would be "pro- vided by the Lord," and "sha would become an evangelist, has been ordered not to cam- municato with the girl for three years

The girl father told the juvenil

court here the woman-bis sister-in-law-and har husband came to stay at his house for

several weeke, and, hold rail. glous meetings every night there.

"The louder they sang and the more soles they made the bet-

For they seamad to like it ha said. "They beat on biscuit tins late into the night and gol hysterical."

He saked them to leave but they refused. Finally, after night

of prayer he turned the Woman out and had to use violence... The slutar-in-law, the wife and

the child left home to visit a Manchester relative and avan- tually stayed in a place they discovered was a house of ill repute, the court was told.

At

Dead

In A Ditch

Oxford, Aug. 28.

Two coloured men and FL French woman were sent for trial here today to London's Old Bailey Cen- trai Criminal Court charged with the man- slaughter of a pregnant 39-year-old Jamaican wo-

whose body WILS found in a roadside ditch near here.

They were Fitzroy Enamiej Collins, 47, said to be president of a poclely called the African League, Edward Event Crich- low, 40, and Ann Maurea 30, «lt of whom gave London addresses. NOT GUILTY

They pleaded not guilty and reserved their defense, They were allowed ball, the mugle trates agreed to the committal to the Old Bally because of the Lantion connection of the case, Sildgen, otherwise known Corutha Slidgen, in the metro-

polilan police district of London between July & and 7 this year. At yesterday's opening of the hearing, Mr E. G. MacDermott, prosecuting mak Sildgen diexi from an attempted abortion,

Counsel for the three accused submitted that there was no ense to answer. in China Malt Special.

ani almod at cheuling the Attlee's Advice

To Baldwin On King's Marriage

Justice Department

sald

that at today, however, Icast 12 people had so far been asked to make statements In the matter, which is arousing enormous

interest. public France-PresS0.

The Blow-Pipe Age!

London, Aug. 29. Lord Attlee, taking part in the BBC's "portrait of Stanley Bald- win" in the home service sald that at the time of the abdication of King Edward VIII so wan asked by Mr Baldwin to give his opinion on the possible resellon the Labour Party and the werkers of London io mor- ganatic marriage.

Kuula Lumpur, Aug. 28. British people Blit thought Malayans were still living in

"I said it was no food think- the "blow-pipe" age, Mr Y. King in terms of London about Cheah sald Today.

this. You had to think about the

Mr Cheah, town counciller provinces-the people in the Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 28,

and school leacher, said:

west riding of Yorkshire andi official

"In tome Malaya today, began

places echool elsewhere.

I said what in my celebrations of the first children are still taught that opinion they wouki be agains: 10

Independence Singapore the capital at I also said that you can take it iversary of its

Makaya the ordinary British from me at Commonwealth on August 31.

A polee and military tattoo people think we are still living opinion will be much more in was held in Kuala Lumpur-in the blow-pipe age."-China | line with Yorkshire than with

Mall Special.

London."—Ching Mail Specku. Reuter.

MOTHER GASSES SELF

AFTER MALE FRIEND COMMITTED SUICIDE

Brierley Hill (Staffs), Aug. 28.

A 34-year-old mother of six children, who gassed herself after receiving a letter from the father of a man friend who committed suicide a month ago, was stated at an inquest here to have left a note to the father saying:

that only my woman's hand. It was from Mr "I intend to clear that good death can bring Jou satisfac Frederic Davies, father of name of his. In your statement tion." The note added: "I did Victor Davies and was written to the press you said you could so want to live beczuse of my

not keep him away, but I know the day before her death. Tor klds."

you gave him every encourage- while it Mr Davies wrote; "As I have|menl the balance of minat was dis not seen you since the turbed was returned on Mrs before my boy ended his life back of that letter was Оде

"Saw now

A verdict of stelde

Sylvia

of

day

P. C. Adams said that on the

Georgian Hill, I felt I must ask you why you written by Mrs Hill in reply. Mullett Street, Brierley Holt nt to have that story pub. She wrote: She was found dead at herished in the Sunday Mercury. home last Saturday,

Association

The Coroner for South-West Staffordshire, Mr Dennis Cave,

The parents appeared for expos-referred to a "very close puso- Ing the girl to morat danger so clation between Mirs Hill and that she required protection. Victor

Never Blamed

"Can you not let things pas without causing me aand_his | "I have never blamed Vic und mathur any more distress than would not. The letters I wrote what we have had and will him were meant only for his always have?

eyes, but you have passed them round like some comic papers. I hope the renders got pleasura

"The way I have read it my

of Pine boy' was all to blame for caus- Davies, 22

If that was from them. I know now that

The magistrates made a super. Close, Kingswinford, Brierleying your trouble. vision order for three years, JU, upon whom ho had rese, why did you write letters only my death can bring you with the condition that the corded a similer verdlet on July of love to him? I have alawn satisfaction, and I did no want to

ohlid should stay at home and 20.

P. C. Carl Adams read

found with hot-China Mali Special. litter

In the dead to blame, '

thear to your husband just to live because of my kids.

"May God (orziva me."--Ching aprove that my boy was not ali

Mati Special.

the aunt must not communicate

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