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Comment Of The Day
Cause For Jubilation
TODAY Mr Bevan has cause
for Jubilation. He has just topped the poll for the "Shadow Labour Party's
Cabinet" with 200 votes. This makes him at least the
and third,
possibly the f second most popular man in The Deputy Lender, Mr James Griffith's support was not tested. He and Mr Gaitskell hud alrondy been elected unoppused.
the party,
The above photograph of Mr Bevin goes back to March, 1955-three and a half years taken as he 11 WAN ago. left the House of Commons after his fellow members
voted 141 to 112 to eject him from the party. Why? He was accused of trying t usurp the party leadership. Times have changed.
A peer, perhaps
IT
is interesting to speculate
on Mr Bevan's future had
he not been stricken with
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Washington, Nov. 17.
The U.S. Air Force revealed today that teams of two-pound monkeys are being prepared for space flight. It said some of them will be ready to go into orbit by the middle of next year.
Brig.-Gen. Don Flickinger, Director of
Life
Sciences for the Air Research and Develop- ment Command, said some species experi ments with smaller animals may be conducted sooner if rocket space is made available. Control Animals
Meantime, Dr Wernher von Braun, Army missile expert,
Buggested using a low-level space platform
He
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springboard for a frantic dash through the deadly band of radiation that explorer satellites have found ringing the earth.
said this now appeared to be the most promising for future space travellers to avoid dangerous doses of gamma rays.
The space experta addressed
4:00 04:
annual convention of
military surgeons.
Flickinger said
it takes a "team" of monkeys to put one bito space. "control"
sald He
several must be animals
located on the ground and sub- jected to conditions as nearly as nystagmus while working possible ku thote they would us & con miner. Possibly encounter in spree.
he would have risen through
Flickinger
Otherwise.
said,
the ranks of the South the scientists would not know mental and physical Wales Miners' Federation,hether
EUons in space were due to to Rome weightlessness" or
be dupli-
of which he was at one time executive member, to the position of President, and thence moved "apstairs" to the House of Lor
condition that could
cated on earth,
One of the principat remain- lug questions in space light is whether mammals, including Happily--and thanks to his man, can remain conscious and eyesight-he was spared this "do useful work" when not sub- of the earth's galling frustration. For Be-ject to the pall van, languishing in ermine gravity.
in the Lords would have Sense Of Balance
been a fate worse than
Today he standa
there
Was
death.
sald Flickinger near the peak of success and nothing in Russin's experiments this with dogs in Sputnik II and in popularity. He owes largely to his earlier in-subsequent high-altitude rockets "Indicates anything In- tranelgence. For not only that
that
prohibit would did he thereby force himself trinsic Into the public limelight, man's orbital flight."
A third expert, Major Gerald
sald A. Champlin,
surgay to
but diaplayed quality
which Churchill and Lloyd remove the organs of the car George--but few others in that provide a human being with
century--lls
pense of
this twentieth revealed a spirited, defiant necessary and heretical character.
A weakness
Tweakness
THE Labour Party has a
space flight,
belunce may bu men far to prepare
DJ
America's third attempt to luunch a 17001 rocket.-- Central Press Photo.
Three Escaped Youths Caught
Three youths were arrested by the Police at about mid- night in Tsin Shui Ma Tu Village, Shauktwan, on suspicion of being concerned with the murder of
a Camp leader So. Shiu-bor, at the Cape Collinson Training Centre early yesterday morning. The arrests were made following a widespread search carried out by the Police all day yesterday for the four boys who escaped from the Training Centre following the murder of So at about 3.30 a.m. yester- day. Large parties of Police, including recruits from the Police Training School, systematically scoured the whole of The search parties were the Cape Collinsun area. alsted by Police dogs and by observers in a heli- copter.
Road blocks and check points sealed off the area and the Police enquiries search continued after nightfall. are continuing and the search goes on for the other missing youth.
Reds' Bid
Bid GUN DUEL To Control AT QUEMOY
Champlin, Chief Spice Trade Union
Dialogy at Holloman Air Force base In Now Mexico, said this would come close to duplicating "weightlessness,"
would the surgerĮ He said
MICH to rely on other balance and direc-
for choosing teach
colourless and uncontrover- senacs for sial leaders. Bevan is the ion.-U.P.I contrant. But la this enough-
to take him to the top? In
One
All
For Macmillan
Sudanese Farming Life Ministers
Under Arrest
Khartoum, Nov. 17.
All ministers of the former Sudanese Government and other polítical leaders were reported to be under house arrest tonight following a 3 a.m. army coup.
on
All ministers have been General Abboud, who com- manded the Sudan defence force deprived of their posta,
var ប
fought Work
normally during the went
дя day during the
armed against Rommel in the Western In his Arst soldiers guarded all embassies | Desert, declared and government offices, The public statement that the Army forees had been situation WOO reported quiet and security tonight in all parts of the obliged to assume all powers because of the prevailing for- British trained ruplion, chaos, instability and Lieutenant-General Ibrahima insecurity in the Sudan.
country.
Stocky,
Abboud 58-year-old
General Abboud blamed this
of affairs on the "cor- |
Army
Atate
Commander-In-Chief, who led
The
Six Decrees
six
the coup, issued a series of rupted methods of politicians" decrees today.
who tried to rule for their personal venellis and by con-1 tact with foreign embassies.
Cairo, dissolved decrces
Egyptian officials in parijament indefinitely, sup- puzzled by the enigma of Gen- pressed the constitution, dis- eral Ibrahim Abboud's politics, taken д reserved ond solved all political parties, rup-have
towards the cautious attitude pressed all newspapers, pro- claimed a state of emergency Sudanese Army coup and have comment.-Reu» and banned demonstrations and declined any gatherings;
1 let.
NASSER COUP FORESTALLED
IN
KHARTOUM
BY DOUGLAS CLARK
Chino Mail Political Correspondent
London, Nov. 18. General Ibrahim Abboud C-in-C of the Sudanese Army struck on Monday to save the Sudan from falling under the control of Nasser. That is the meaning of this dramatic move, Reports that it is pro-Egyptian can be discounted. Behind General Abboud stands the Sudanese Army, which is 14,000 strong. Its sentiments are pro-Western,
The general himself-a short, and lubby 57-year-old-knows Talpel, Nov. IB.
onkes Britain well. He has been Nationalist artillery Quemoy destroyed Cam-on military courses to Britain.
Also significant is that the munist emplacement and three pill-boxes during a gun duel coup is backed by Sid Sayed Al
afternoon,
official Mahdi, the powerful religious yesterday
leader behind the UMMA party reports said today.
fred-and an anti-Nasser man. Nationalist
Kunners
Com- back heavily when the munists hurled at Quemoy more Begthen 800 shells between noon
and 0 p.m.
London, Nov. 17. A bid by British Communists to gain leadership of the 950,000-strong Amolga- mated Engineering Union was fovealed today. They have put up
the Com- Party oxecutive, challenge anti-Communist Bill Carron for the post of Pre- sident.
the last year he has shown MIIKO TAKA, a member
that he has forsaken somo
of his extreme policies, but
he has lost none of his al- tractive exuberance.
One
DIVORCED
thing is certain: he cannot
Hollywood, Nov. 17. intrigue without Miika Taka, Japanese- again repudiating implicit American film actress who play- undertaking he gave when ed opposite Marlon Brando
the
Mr
10
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Mr Carron's term of office
September noxi ends
And
nominations for the post closed
The election takes place early pected by April-Reuter.
the Bevanite wing wna dis- the Academy Award winning next year and the result is ex-
today.
re
In
obtained a im "Sayonara,"
actor Dale divorce today from Ishimoto after fourteen years of marriage,
для
Underground Broken Up
banded that he had formed.
"He stayed out nighin Meanwhile the party have
given clear evidence of their weekenda without explanation,"
Lyons, Nev. 17.. Miss Taka testified in superior dislike of politicians who
would get upset. Police reported tonight that **I court. fout the party line by drop home he would say my they had broken up a network the Algerian underground from the "Shadow cooking was bad or I was an of ping Cabinet" their chief defence unit mother, This resulted in National Liberation Front in and Lyons and arrested 35 men, all "pokerman,
George
group or cell leaders-Reuter. Brown.
Ifo voted against any developing an allergy
asia' attacks."-Router. nonding British troops to Jordan. So the trend of
Mr
voting stresaca a number of oll lonnons for the atl
contender,
,' aspiring
10. Our
view: despite his popularity,
Background
Here is the background to the
Dome coup: For
months the Prior to the even-day silence Sudan has been governed by a maininnd batteries fred another coalition of the UMMA and the before midnight Feople's Democratic Party. The
Prime
Abdullah Minister. Khall, Sceretary-General of the
ÚMMA pro-Western
party-
60 rounds France-FreESO.
GOLFING
HOLIDAY placed by yesterday's revolu-
FOR EISENHOWER
tian-ruled uneasily.
It is insecurate to say that is government had been firmly pra-British. For elements in the People's Democratic Party favoured selling out to Nasser,
What brought the crisis to n
Washington, Nov. 17. President Eisenhower hopes to leave Washington ID: Augusta, Georgia, on Thursday or Friday for a golfing holiday head won the unemelat move by
of about a week or ten days, the White flouse announced today.
The President will stay at his
collage at the Augusta National golf course and expects to re- turn a few days after Thanks- giving Day, November 27. Reuter.
'U.S. Should Fight For HK'| Luther's
New York, Nov. 17,
Communist aggression..
Assailant Sent To Asylum
one of the People's Democratic Party loaders, Minister of Commeres Al Abdul Rahman, Ten days ago he went to Cairo. Determined
"
Since then, without Premier Khalil's approval, he has been carrying on negotiations with Colonel Nasker.
These talke have been going very well-too well for the fiudatiese Army. leaders, who are determined to preservs the Budan's' indepen- actice,
Fearing that their wald that retired,
Quamoy and
New York, Nov. 177- might weaken Khall's bargain- the withough
pdattion Ucfore The 40-year-old negro women ing Malau groupe are not mill- tarily Important, the payoho- who stabbed the Reverend Mar- Sudanese-Egyptian fails to case
Luther, the Southern the tension started later th logical effect of surrendering Un them to the Communists would integration leader, in a depart-week, General Abboud doulded be surrender of the American ment store last month was 10-10 step in.
Hle nim la to give the Sudans n pedition in the Far East day, ordered to be committed to
aslate hospital for the criminal-breathing space to formulate UP.I.
stronger-policies towards Colonel ly inanne Reiter, (S## 13}
MEN. Albert C. Wedemeyer in a news,conference, Wademe-
today that the United yer, now Gtaten must Indiesto that. It is defend Quemey prepared to
Mateu, the Nationalit Chinese outpost lelands off the China dort.
he will always be necond to Gaftekoll, and only Gaitskell'id forced rotirement-through Rorious linear, for example- will give him a chance to bo lender.
#incluntary jerking movamente of the condition especially Ilabi to bitnej cont minera whe sta long wretches of Ining tourk in ineptetent light.
and
He added he bellaveď also that'
we should fight for Hong- kong" if that became nadom aary in the tags of Chinese
omelbr
London, Nov. 17. Mr Harold Mac- millon to thinking of becoming a farmer when he retires.
The Prime Minister tonight told a National Farmers' Union dinner here: "I think in time when 1 retire whe- ther voluntarily compulsorily -- Į shull, in due course, become one of your members," -Reuter.
ог
'Fight For Freedom
Not
HAND HUK
LEADER
OVER TO
PI GOVT
Manila, Nov. 18. The Indonesian Ambassa- dor today turned over the Communist Huk leader,. Alfredo B. Saulo, to the Philippine Government. Ambassador Pamontjak drove with Saulo, No. 3 Filipino Communist, in an embassy саг to the Foreign Office and turn- ed him over officially at 11.05 m. Saulo sought asylum in the Indonesian Embassy last
He Wednesday.
had previously been hiding In the jungles for eight years and was wanted for rebellion, murder, bery and arson. The surrender ended
days of protracted nego- tlations between the Am- bassador and the Foreign Secretary, Felixberto Ser- rano.-U.PL
rob.
Alx
Violence': BRITONS IN
Makarios FAVOUR OF
New York, Nov. 17. Archbishop Makarios Bald today the Greek Cypriots" "Aght for freedom cannot be called vluletice."
in
GIVING PEKING UN SEAT
London, Nov. 17. people in Britain are favour of admitting Communist China Into the United Nations than are in disfavour.
The bearded exiled leader of Greek Cypriols appeared on More a television show one day after his arrival in the United States to act as an observer during the coming U.N. debate on the island's future.
That is the result in a Daily Express public opinion poll
"Of course violence in itself is condemnable," Makurios said published today. To the ques-
In answer to a question whether tion "Do you faveur entry of
Communisi
China into the
the Cypriots have renounced violence to achieve indepen Untied Nations," 45 per cent
dence.
Colonialism
your
per cent
Lald "Yes," 31 per cent were and 24 "Against" sald, "did not know."
Those who supported the "But the fight for freedom
move were then asked should cannot be catled violence. Nationalist China retain the
(American) seat at the United Nations 58 otherwise
per cent said "Yes," 30% per history of independence against British colonialism would be a
cent said "No" and 11 per cent history of violence and your sold "Don't know."--London national heroes would have to Express Service, be renamed terrorists..."
Makarios was interviewed by Pauline Frederick, National
Bonn, Nov. 18. Broadcasting Company's U.N.
The West German correspondent. butent call for independence of ment told the Soviet Cyprus rather than Its union- ment in a note published today that the proposed four-power Nasser, and to unite the country with Greece was "a concession
committee on German reunifica- behind them. His statement that to the British because the status he hopes to improve the United does not excludo Cyprus tion could also deal with. ques- Arab Republle is political eye- | maining within the British Com- tions of preparing a German
monwealth."-UPL wash.-London Express Service.
peace treaty-Reuter.
Не
sald his
บอม
Peace Treaty
VICTORIOUS REFUELLING AT SEA
Govern- Govern-
"This is at norial view of the aircraft carrier Victorious, which is at pro- sent working up in the Mediterranean réfuelling at sea off Malta, from the Fleet Auxillary Tide Flow. Five Sea Venoms of 898 Squadron, are parked on the forward end of the flight deck, the nine degree angling of which can be clearly seen-Keystone Photo.