THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959,

Pagé 3 !

DISCONTENT IN DE GAULLE'S RANKS British RANDOLPH

Firemen Farm,

Find

Tax Policies Bring Complaints

Tragedy

From

Supporters

Miler's Son Christened

Cinemas

CHURCHILL

Paris, Jan. 7.

In Straw The National Assembly's second-biggest

Hobart, Jan. 7.

Firemen, called to put out a

fire smouldering in a dis-

used sheep pen

Ulverstone,

At West

Tasmania.

party, the conservative Independents and Peasants, today expressed dis- content with Premier De Gaulle's sweeping new financial and economic

measures,

found the bodies of three The party expressed anxiety over the new mea- young children burnt he

yond recognition in

the

charred straw.

A resident of a house near the show grounds called the fire

when bigende

RETLINK WILN

reen rising from the grounds.

The firemen found that a burgle

had bern

pulled serum

pen to Top of the

A Ibrin oloned

*****

the where children are believed to have been playing.

the

Futte troma

motor

p

partly burnt

stres even though they were drawn up by the party's honorary chairman, Finance Minister Antoine Pinay, who recently left the party. The Independents and

parliamentary group Stern's criticised the government's new policy on furm prices, social security and taxation according to "external signs of wealth."

Peasants

<

designate Tamptly Pender, almost certainly Justice Minister

IN- Michel Debre, kinder with Soustelle of the

D

Alamat Hinger Duchet sald General De Gaulle will be Pinas would not end as laringitated President tomorrow next meeting on later ones)

The Independents were ported with the U! NR. Nos be

of the ext mainstay

govern. men majority so their critician | U.NA.

expertesd to have more Leffect than that of the Sociallats, who have oftendly entered the Copposition, in about woulone.

car tube found in the was Are belleved [ asphyxiated the children.

have

"Terrible Shock"

in

After an appeal to parents

the area to shook the where abouts of their children and report any missing the police Identified tha children ar Crot Dawi L'oigrave. 10, her tror Edwin Chford Colzrave, 8. and Colin layes,

U.

brigade

The superintendent of the fire Mr Jack Handbolt and the fire had beco burn- ing for wine time when the fremcu arrived and they ex- tinguished it in five minutes. "We got a terrible shock when

we found the bodies of the kladies in the straw."---China Mall Special.

Conscience

Bonn, Jan. 7

Dr Adolf Arudi, sicretary of The West German Sorul Demo- cratic Party, said today that no- body should be ordered to han- dle atom weapons of mass des- truction, even for training pur- poses, EDASI Reuter.

liis rumscience. --

Poles Return

Warsaw, Jan

Some 224,000 Poles have been repatriated from the Soviet Uniun since the signing in Moscow In Novembe. 1958 of the Soviet-Polish

Ipatritiou agreement. It was offelaly an- Warsaw - nouneed fotday in France-Presse

The tulon, Communlak Becialist. and Cathalic alike, have been disturbed by the financial programane but do

But seem ready yet to make

De Gaulle

Kumblings?

an all-out struggle against tho zovernment.

The Independents' eritreisiti was regarded as a warning shot 5423 1724: ***** of the tri- of the first Cabinet

w the Fifth Republic to show that paritonestry opinion must to be ignored as it was in the Transition perint between publics.

Cabinet Safe

Hot that light furry was not extmebed to affect formation of lirst Live, presiree the Te party's refusal to support The Koveramen in Patllanert.

A British Crossword Puzzle

22

24

26

ACROSS

1 Sudden cry-windy) (6),

7 Mia who regrets (4).

Huntress (0).

10 Ho picka winners (8).

11 Bitternwent (4).

18 Marriage broker? (10).

27

10 The Forayta sbory? Might bo

(4).

10. A vessel haft open (4). 10 Control

of the captain on

the vessel (10). 22 Fail over on one's travel?

(4).

24 Common practice (8).

25 In a business he makes

some dough (0).

20 Revolutionary munte, no

wero (4).

DOWN

2 It hoa eight gilla (5)

#2

3 A heavy blow will humble

one, apparently (G).

4 Drift to be made up (0).

Study the big matches-what

fights they are! (8).

Frontier row (4),

1 may go to the head of a

noble Indy (0),

12 Vagrant merchantmang (5).

to be riggardly mainly (0),

19 Intended

14 Shell of cral), ele (B),

17 Out of order (5).

10 Current (0),

20 Revolting follow! (0),

21 die gues on fout (5). 23 Devastation (4).

27 Poor in Fails, perkapa (0).

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Carte, 4 Beout, 7 Polish, & Anion, 10 Tota, 13 Rarebit, 16 Inferno), 18 Tear, 17 Lavn, 19 Serif, 20 Specle-s, 21 Cram, 23 Heibs, 24 Ra-veal, 20 Flora, 20 Beeded, Down 3 Capitals, 2 Heiative, 3 P, Comelle, o Utopia, D Parow, 11 Shnek bar, 14 Noset, 13 Bo- Trend, 14 Trampled, 10 Appeal, 23 ifche,

Debre in expected to pre- seni on Friday a government team comprising most of the present ministers minus the Noelafinis and Minister of State Pierte Pilm, of the Cathulle Popular Republican Movement (M.R.P.)

Inalla deciled an offer to continue as Minister of State al take ol part of the work of the Overseas Ministry which will cease to exh47

1st

Another MR.1. leader, Ko- belt Lecourt, blso refused participate but the double rez fish was regarded as techuteui politien. 'imlin Father than wanted a bigger and more spe- eife job.

The big question mark re- mained the future assignment of Souglelle, leader of the May

13 upheaval in Algeria, whic us Infomnu- will be replacer!

Il Minister by U.N.H. Soere

General Roger Frey.- LY France-Presse,

Explorer

London The following advertisement appeared in the

persona! column of the Times of London

"Impoverished American stu

New Englond from

to the

dent

x

full

way of

to appreciate the British seeks gift of English automoblje sound of wind and limb to ue-

him in his quest company wrife box C-138.”—U.P.I.

Four-minute miler Roger Bannister holds his two-year-old daughter Eria while his wife Moyra carries their baby son who had just been christened Clive Christopher Hoger, at All Souls', Langham, Place, London, on January 3.

With them are the rector, the Reverend J. R. W. Stotte, godmother Mrs Carole McWhirter and godfathers Chris Brasher (wearing spectacles) and Chris Chataway, the athletes who are both newly engaged.—Reuterphoto.

Malayan

Gets Big

War

Play

Reception

London, Jan. 7.

enthusiastic

A new war play, set in the Malayan jungle in 1942 before the fall of Singapore, and

entitled "The Long And The Short And The Tall" was given an reception at the Royal Court Theatre tonight.

The 29-year-old author, Willis Hall one of the young hopes of British drama shows a British patrol of six who have sought shelter in a jungle hut. After capturing a Japanese scout, they realise that they are cut off from their base

by an enemy thrust.

11 Soon that it they

wrlha se n becomes obvious There are those

want to attempt

Japanese the family man

their

Dw:

themselves like

m caught the macistrom of war and can- not bring themselves done what appears plain murder.

Sloppy Joe

to con- to than

run

in return to their lies, they

BAROL

the

of risk betelyal by leaving the pri- soner behind alive,

The drum turn: reactions of the British soldiers to the problem

Four Cinderellas

Cinderellas both are ballerinas Margot Fonteyn (left) and Svetlana Berlonova, pictured during dréss rahentaal of Frederick Ashton's ballet Cinderella” at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Margol Fonteyn danced the title rolo on the first night.

Later, Bretlana Berionova, Nadia Nerinn and Anya Linden will each be dancing the title role in turn-Reuterploto.

who,

There is the sergeant having to forget is humanity for the stark reality of the moment, decides that the pri soner must die so that his then may live.

In the end the prisoner killed by a soldier who panics but the patrol is mown down by the enemy as it leaves the bat and the curtain falls as the most insensitive of the solālers stARKETS

in to Falso the white Bag of surrender. Mr Hall does not pull any punches in stripping war of all romanticism.

Tension

He knows, too, how to build up dramatic tension.

The play la skilfully ueled by an excellent cast.

The Japanese prisoner, who by himself only expresses zentures, is played by Kunj Takaki, a Japanese who took fritish nationality 20 years AED.

While serving in the British Merchant Navy during the last war, he was captured by the Germana and remained a pri- soner for four years.

Will

Hall did his military service in Malaya where he wrote scripts for the Chinese Schools' Department of Radio Malaya.--Reuter.

Riot Leader Taken

Retain Anthem

uncovers the biggest untold

London, Jan. 7. British cinemas are unlikely to change their policy of playing the national them at the end of a per- formance, as the Man- chester Guardian suggest-

ed this week.

un-

A spokesman for one of the big cinema etinins, Associated British Cinemas, sald today: The mass of the people ob- viously went it. We are ver- tainly 714X considering any change."

A spokesman for the Rank chain

(Odeon and Gaumont) said they felt it was not only traditionni but

"right and proper to play the unthem. They and and some people be- to collect their things during the playing of the an- theist, but this had stopped since the cinema used colour Kuns of the Queen ut the coronation, troupling the culour

other state functions.

or some

In the middle of December, the Manchester Guardian publish- ed ahtler from a render com- plaining that a young man at a Shefeld cinema asked him to excuse him so that he could

make his way to the aisle

while the anthem was played.

Surprised

Delnik

ཨཉྙཾབྷིཏཱི' surprise was Route

when refused," the reader i said

This, he said, conld not have happened before 1939 and he wondered whether such men could help England unother war

Other letters

followed,

www

some

critical, others in support, culminating

today

one

ur ng that the anthem should be abolished anyway.

The words were "bonal and

repetitive aotl the music "TORIJOUR and pretentious", this eritle Special

said Chinn Mail

story since the war

SUEZ

This was the 3-day war that-

DIV'DED the world- and led kussin to threaten rocket retaliation an the West.

DIVIDED the Western 0 Alliance and led to a tem- porary feud between the American administration and the British Government.

more

• DIVIDED the country, regardless of party, bitterly than at any time since Munich,

Even today the truth about this "police opera-

tion" is still obscured by

passion and prejudice.

WHY was it launched?

HOW near did it come to success?

WAS there collusion be tween the Israelis and the forces of intervention?

WAS Britain's Army really ready to undertake the tank set it by the politicians?

WAS Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, At enough to undertake the of immense responsibility

into a war

Falls Into ding Britain

His Final Sleep

Savannah, Ga., Jan. 7.

William J. (Sloppy Joe) Bellinger, too “sleepy" to be tried recently as an alleged lottery kingpin, went

to sleep for good today.

He died of a heart attack aged 42.

Bellinger, 425-pound Ne- was excused from trial gro.

charges N Fambiing month ago because he would fall asleep every time

to ask Jum lawyers tried questiona.

Both defence and P court-appointed doctor con- firmed this. Bellinger, they said, had a classte ease of Plekwickian syndromN.

The Balickor General's office had the case renche- duled for January 15, saying would Belllnger

be tried, whether awake or not.

DRAGONS IN

The

doctors sald Pick- wickfan syndrome, a newly the

of

a

recognised malady fat, is extremely

to where person tends "drown" in his own carbon dioxide because his body is too

for big

Als lungs — especially when under stream. It la nanied after the fo- Honal Joe in Dickens' "Plok

whe had wick Papers," drowsy tendency.

да

Bellinger, a "Robin Hood” of Savannah's Negro com- munity, died in a hospital which tie had mado favoured aħject of us many Í charities—U.PL

&

situation?

WHAT America?

was the role of

WHY did the bold con- ception fall?

RANDOLPH CHURCHILL

the most pungent and out- spoken political comnien- tator in Britain, has spent months of research finding out the real facts about

The Suez Story

NEW MUSEUM soldiers, and informed re-

Peking, Jan. 8.

A new Central Museam of Natural Science will contain models of three anclent dragons from 42% feet to 16% feet long,

the The newspaper sald n group built to The museum,

from tho MULGATUM Chinese capital's Street of the of experts

this your discovered Heavenly Bridge, will show how earlier

dragón, creatures developed from pri- fossile of a primitive mitive limes to the present, re- about 21 feet 8 inches long ported the Peking

Evening and 10 feet tall, in the Li News.

Yang Haten district of Shantung Province on China's northeast the const, of

040 about

hall

Brussels, Jao. 7. Joseph Kasavou, believed to be one of the leaders of the

centrul The recent Belgian Congo riots, to- day gave himself

Covera up to the museum police at Kalamu, the Belgian | square Yards and it has Belgn. news agency reported to wings which together occupy night-France-Presse.

about 1,000 square yards.

two

Scientists estimated the animal must have lived about 70 million years ago, the newE- paper soll-Router. ·

Gold Hunters' Dream Blasted

1017,

Utrecht, Jan. 7.

Xr Vilner told a liquidation meeling of the company lọ- đáy that not 'a penny of their onpflat whe Iurt. 31a nūži efalmon I can prođace focuXEMENTAI proving the freighter entzled gold,

A gold diggers' dream was shattered for more than 3,000 Dutchmen here today when they were told that 450,000 guilders (about £45,000) they invested in n bld to salvage bulllon from a munken ship had been spent in vain, Five years ngs they put thoir, marine off the Dulch coast in money in a co-operativa com- pany with thd aim of recovering

At the Auggestion of the 404 bored of gold, silver and Reins valued at 72 million company's presklent director M guliders

Viator, 54-year-old £7,200,000) Piet (about from the bottom of the North fruiturower, the company in- Son;

voricu 27,000 guliders (about But tho Itamining owners of the ship, the German Under- The gems dere said to have £37,000) of its caplial in a one down with the German "fasting salvage pile which writers and's Rotterdam cost thn freighter Kennta Levhanit sank in the North Bra' Canal trading firms kil my that when she was torpedoed In 80 before it could be fowed to the Tonale Leonhardt's

only cargo fest of water by a British sub- | wreck,

| WIE POKR............kovier.

can

In pursuit of the truth he has interviewed politicians,

porters in London, Wash- ington, Paris, and Tel Aviv. Now the full, true story

be told for the Drst

time.

It is

story that discloses many new facts. It has already excited world

interest. It is certain to

provoke heated_arguments everywhere.

The Suez Story

by Randolph Churchill

starta in the

CHINA MAIL

on Saturday

In tomorrow's · Chinia Mail, Randolph Chur- chill explains. "Why 1 want to toll the Truth about Suex

how."

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