Emergency Bills Draw Criticism From Rhodesian OppositionParty

Salisbury, March 11.

Two bills giving the governor sweeping powers to control African organisations were introduced in Southern

Rhodesia's Parliament todny.

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Thesures, drafted as # Commons in London that 188 direct result of the Central members of the African Nationai Africati

present Congress have been detained in enicrgency, were introduced by Smulher Rhodesin.)

Mr R

Randevinta

Federation':

Knight, Southern The Salisbury Evening

criticised Minister of "Justice Standard

security and international Affairs,

frees tonight for action against

looters The proposed kills drew. Im-African

who raided mediate rritletsm from Dr A. Indion shops around the south- town of Nyasaland Palley, deputy leader of

the eastern white supremacist Donition Manje during the weekend. Party, the southern colony's

government upposition,

Ile accused the government

of trying

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"deal

with symptoms of Africin dis- content instead of trying to car the disease,"

The proposed legislation came on Havels of two weeks of Africa riofing in Nyasaland, smallest country in the three- stufe Pederation

Northern and Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland,

In all, 41 Africans have been illed in clashes with Nyasaland and Federal Security Police.

(The Colonial Secretary, Lennox-Bayd, told the House of

"We have no sympathy for loafers" the papar sald,

"The sternest penalties that can be imposed in the normal

exercise of the law must be SHE MADE

inflicted

on them."

But said the burning down of houses by police because looted goods had been found in them was not a normal legal process,

Meanwhile in Accra, Ghana, the Central Committee of Pre- Nkrumah's Con- wier Kwame

voted vention People's Party today to send three lawyers 10 Nyasaland to defend the Atri- can leader, Dr Hastings Banda,

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Edna This la Mrs

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Atullo of Messina.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY,` MARCH 12, 1959.

A court has been told that in she fen years as a prostitute earned £40,000 and turned aver to Messina,

it

known as j

Messina, 48, also Haymond Maynard. of King Street, Hammersmith, is A- cused of procuring Edna Kali- mun to become a common pro- stitute and of living on the earnings of prostitution.

Peeping Tom Shot

Dead By Husband

Hillsborough, N.H..

March 11.

A truck driver who tooked through a window at semi-nude woman today was shot and killed by her rate husband, police said.

Austin J. Hogan, 24, was killed Instantly by a rifle bullet In the back of his head as he Bed from the yard.

Hogan had Just Harled hig rounds delivering bakery pro. ducts to a chain of stores.

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INTERPOL

ALERTED

FOR DOCKER

JEWELS

Southampton, March 11. Interpol, the international police organisation, has been alerted over the theft of £150,000 worth of jewels from Lady Docker on Monday night,

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From Nasser's Prison

London, March 11.

In the sun-drenched yard of Calro's Tura Prison I talked to the two Britons Nasser has kept in gaol since August.1956: James Swinburn and James Zarb.

They spoke as one man of the question so obviously. bubbling and bolling up within them: SHALL WE BE GIVEN AN AMNESTY?

now

Both men louk ft. "I've been putting on weight," said Swin- burn, "I needed it. I'm at 10st. 3lb. Two months ago I weighed Bst 61b,"

Suid 62-year-old Swinburn: "Naturally, we both feel that wur chances of being freed are better since the financial agree- ment with Egypt was reached, "After all there, has been i wholesale amnesty in Cyprus of men who were sentenced to 108, 61 und 13 years. Makarios le

Zarb chirped up: "I weigh

As we walked in the sunshine

good friend of Egypt. Maybe of the gaol yard they motioned

this can affect us,"

Swinburn was senleneed to

five years

and Zarb-ho (1 38 to 10 years for "espion- age." They are well. "We send our love to our

wives," said

by

Richard

Zilian

Swinburn, wonderful,"

We had met first in the office. ot

Mounir laughing Colonel Kirollos, deputy governor of sprawling Tura, with its 4.000 Inmates

"They have been

Zarb and Swinburn talk to Richard Killan in prison.

A SILENT WITNESS WATCHED

me lo look up at a tiny, barred cell 50% from the ground.

"That's our home," said Zarb.

I had been forbidden enter their cell. It measures

"We had only three weeks of "I sewed it myself," said the heavy manual fabour. You ingenious Zath. " call it my know, carrying stones from one flying boy prisoner." place to another so that another to gang

trains,"

could lend them into

11ft by 9f1. They share it Swinburn pulled out a yellow with a man serving a 15-year plastic pouch and a well-chewed

sentence for armed robbery.

pipe.

In

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be

Zar: "It's a slone fountain Al Jim (Swinburn) is my number one stone-cutter."

Witness

They talked of their life gaol-belr artistic efforts.

Swinburn: "Jin (Zarb)

Zarb smoked Aller-tip cigu- designing fountain 10

rettes as we chatted-oblivious, bullt outside the prisonIt seemed, of the cheerful prison

olcers in the room. mosque"

A allent winem to the con- versation

was the sculptured bust of a Bille girl. "I did that," said Swinburn proudly, "And another one of a native girl carrying a water Jug ou her shoulder." On the left breast pockets of the men's blouses are their numbers-Swinburn's 56, Zurb'a 02. Zarb's number in Aruble is in the form of a little boy with his arms outstretched.

to

"These men are very Zarb laughed.. A laugh obedient," he said. "They could me to show they know how to be set free at any moment, organise life. It will be 20 "They ought to benefi at foot in diameter and have a jet leant from the rule which playing In the middle. It will shortens sentences by one-be very pretty," quarter for good behaviour. They are model prisoners," The good colonel would have I liked the prisoners to be able to receive two boxes of elgars I had brought along but higherj authorities had forbidden it.

"It would look bad among the other prisoners" I was told.

Instead, the two sim Jims - both are rightly built men necepled 400 cigarettes from me.

Quick Looks

Both men have the quick looks of men in gaol.

Bald Swinbum: treated else-except

"We are

the same as anyone are techní. cally under medical observa- tion ever since we had the Au in the summer of 1957,

U.S. Almost Out

Of Aid Money

A leather filing case, which The contained some of the jewellery. was found in a river backwater on the outskirts of this port)

csterday.

Police are examining a theory

the hnul.

Washington, March 11, State Department gave Congress a sharp reminder today that it has almost run out of money to assist friendly nations to overcome critical economic prob- lems,

that the theft was carefully It did so, viriually on the eve committed the remaining $16 planned by an expert Jewel of important negotiations oni million in the fund and will then gang and the gems were taken India's foreign exchange needs, be faced with a backlog of more straight to the Continent, whereby issuing a statement showing then $1,700 million in other re- it would be ensler to dispose of that the Development Loan quests for help.-Reuter.

Fund (LF) was about to come The Jewels-for which ato a standsüll? because of lack £16,000

reward Ing been of funds, offered-were taken from Lady Proposed culs In President Docker's Rolls-Royce parked Eisenhower's request. for 4 cuisido 1 hotel-China Mall supplementary appropriation are Special.

Stonehouse

bert, 34, with manslaughter. Cannot Hear

Danals said Gerbert's 33-year- old wife. mother of two children, was bathing by the kitchen sink when she called italien husband- that; a mang

was looking

In the window? She was stripped the waist. The prosecutor said Gerbert told

polier he went fer this rifle. and hoffered at the than 10 slop." Hogan ran, Gerbert opened the window and dropped Hogan with a bullet from a distance of 102 fect, Danals said.—U...I'‚I,

Cheshire To Wed

Mr

Complaints

Britikli

viewed with extreme serious- ness by the State Department since the United States' share of now international credits to India will depend on how much Congress votes for the fund.

The Development Lost Fund makea long-term loans or very flexible terms to Anance, the foreign exchange requirements of pubile pro- jects In under developed countries.

"Nairobi, "Mart 11The long-are-made"even" John Stoneliouse;

more attractive by the provi Labour Member of Parla-slon that the borrowing coun- ment, was today refused per try can repay in its own cur- mission to hear complaintsoncy, instead of in-sollura, from nine African prisoners 11 has received appropriations when he visited a detention totalling US$700 camp for Mau Mau suspects 1957.

near here with a Press group. The prison's officers declined

DOUGLAS-HOME

AND MARGARET

London, March 11. Robin Douglas-klome, un- successful sultor for the hond of Princess Mar- Garetha Sweden, last Dight partnered Frinots: Margaret at a ball in sið- of the Royal Bullet,

of

Mr Douglas-Ifome, 20, who met the Swedish ***princess when - be

working as a planlat in a London cocktail bar, had not been out with 28-year- -aid ----Princesa----Missguruk before last night, although har .escorted her cousin, 22-year-old Princess Alexandra.

he million since

Backlog

permission on the grounds that - A total of $083,800,000 has he was visiting the camp as a been committed by the State Journalist and therefore was not | Department, and President allowed to interview the priEisenhower has asked Congress for a supplementary appropria-

concre,

Mr Stanchouse, expelled from | tien of $225 million for the pre- London, Mar. 12. the Central African Federation sent fiscal year, as well as for Group Captain Geoffrey earlier this month, was told a new appropriation of $700 Leonard Cheshire, 42-year-old | that if he wished to interview million for the fiscal year be- V.C. winner, is to marry 88- the prisoners he would have to ginning in July, year-old Miss Margaret Susan take the matter up in Nairobi... By the end of this month, the Ryder, in India.--Reuter.

State Department will have

China Mail Special.

He was in her party at a ballet performance before the ball and led her on to the Boor for the first dance. The Daily Herald columnist Boted ***The Princess, who came only up to Robla's team chín, chailed gally and citedly," China Mall Special.

Ministers, Generals, Artists Flock

London, March 11.

LA

To Churchill's Art-

Lady Churchill admitted being very fond of her husband's ADY Churchill has no "Goldfish Pond at Chartwell"

Churchill favourites among (Chartwell is the the 400-odd paintings country home in Kent). done by her husband but Winston submitted to she admits that she likes Academy, some more than others. She made this admission

at the Royal Academy yes-

It was the first picture

Sir

the

Jils GI pictures now on view' have been insured for botwock 200,000 and £70,000.

Among the private vlowers

When Mr Butler, who has a Art critics today praised the Churchill painting in his col- Churchill paintings, lectlon, was asked if Sir Wins ton had a Butler ha replied: "No, he has been spared that."

Viscount Montgomery looked over the painijaga ta company with writte 8fr Alan Herbert whom he re- minded to 'got his hair cut- standing joke between the

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The Liberal Manchester Guardian said: "Ho fa cer- fainly better than most of our amateurs which is no mean nchievement, and more gifted than lot of our professionala, which is mild praise."

described Sir Winston as "the The Liberal News Chronicle

greatest amateur of them all.”

Artist Edward Halliday after inspecting the painting said: "At least a doren will stand against any of the best im- pressionista!!

Sir Winston, who tr

terday when she was an

Mr Chevrakov and Mk early arrival among the

was Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Znake, in charge of the Rus- throng of present and past secretary, who was heard to sian exhibition downstairs in Cabinet Ministers, generals, recall that while in 1960 Six the Academy, were also natong envoya, M.P's and artists at Winston was painting, hir | the viewers. the private view of Bir Mediterranean accrcmpe "cus Winston's one-man show tody of the child, dominated The water scenes are best," holiday in the South of Trance, by three ella-top, trees; he sat said Mr Zimenan througla, un, tupen" to” viris the exhibition back to back with him painting interpreter. They are very) oth his return to Bril amoolalci skene, outd

Keater. strờng soi profesional””

Daily the fifth of its kind to be held in the building,

Freedom 'Datés Prison officers stood around, Zarb and Swinburn bantered jokes with them - la fuent Arabic.

For two months I have been. trying to see these men and 1 have been told that Egypt in no way wanted their future to be uart of any of the diMcult bargaining which has been taking place over the financial deal.

With normal full remisalɔn for good conduct Swinburn would expect to be free in May 1900 and Zarb in the autumn of 1963.

As I left, Jim Swinburn Ufted his pesked enp, and scratched his head.

"I knew 1 wanted to ask comething Important," he said. "Who won the England-France Rugby match?"

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