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FOUR DEAD IN

FRESH VIOLENCE

IN RHODESIA

Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia, March 18. Pollee live arrested 103 Africans on Chilubi Island where four natives were killed and two European officers Injured during an outbreak of violence this week.

The incident happened on Monday when offelals of the provincial administration were attacked by a band of shouting Africans armed with spears and clubs.

The Europeans opened fire. killing four Africans and wounding four more includ- ing the unidentified leader who was taken to Mission Hospital of Nanta Maria. Chilubi is in upper Northern Rhodeska on Lake Banxweuly.

The government has sent t

forces security

thu around islimd including one launchi 254 the lake. #

In

Emergency Bill

Salisbury,

capital

The bill was due to go to committed on Friday. Опе amendment socks to · have suminary trials of membera of illegal organisations ħeld hehliz cloned doors.

Dr Ahrn Palley, legal export of the Opposition Dominion Party, succeeded yesterday in tercing Kaight to withdraw a clause in the proposed law which would have made a member of

unlawful organization guilty entil proved Innocent.-U.P.1.

Millionairess Dies

Newhaven, Conn., March 18. Mrs Murki McCormick Hub- of Southern

Justerbard, 56-year-old granddaughter Rhode-in, Minister Beginald Knight of John D. Rockefeller who tabled a propaved law witch gave away dollar bills the way would provide for the deten-he parsed out dimes, died to- tion of political agitators and day after a brief illness. subversive elements" fur an

inde!nite perlud

trial.

without

The Tensure de nimed outlawing the African Nation

Congres...

il

at

Mrs Hubbard was a double {heiress, having inherited part of her $40-million fortune from McCormick Harvester the family and part from the Rocke- I tellers.-U.P.L

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THE CHINA MÁIL, ` THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1959,

Knocked Out

THE OLDEST CHURCHILL

Il is owned by Brighton estato agent Derek Owen, grandson of the tuck-shop "My wife docent owner: think it fts in with our contemporary decoration

acheme," Sir

What is probably the oldest surviving picture by Royal Academician Ex- traordinary Winston Churchill is not in the cur- rent exhibition of his work at the .Academy.

Tis drawing he did when he was 18 and which was given to Harrow School tuck-shop "in lieu of debts incurred."

The

Academy could not Include it in the exhibition because, “unfortunately we never add to an exhibitlən once it has been opened."

The drawing is belleved to deplol West Indian "Black Prince" Peter Jackson floor- log Frank Slavin in their famous fight at London's National Sporting Club In 1832--Express Picture.

Skipper Clings

To Storm

Lashed Tanker

Casablanca, March 18.

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India's Press Policy Condemned By Modern

Magazine

"MOST DRABLY CONFORMIST," SAYS TIME

New York, March 18. Time magazine said today that Government of India, in trying to protect its own agency, Press Trust of India, has created a Press "which is one of the most drably conformist outside the Iron Curtain.”

Russian Leader

Talks Of Reducing Forces

London, March 18, Top Russian leader Mikhail

Suslov told Labour Mem-i bers of Parliament tonight that Allied and Russian forces in Central Europe should be reduced by one. third.

Suslov, a Communist Party Secretary and Presidium member,

talked of a far- ranging list of topics to about 50 Labour Members of Parlia- ment meeting in private in the House of Commons.

He ranged from recognition by the U.S. of China to the statted Geneva East-West talks on control systems for a nuclear test ban.

of

Suslov told the meeting, which Labour Party shadow Foreign Minister Aneurin Bevan

was chairman, that Russia was

A defiant Italian deep sea skipper clung grimly to

his wave-battered wine tanker tonight deter-in mined at all costs to save her from the salvage

crews,

As night fell over the Mediterranean, Captain Manlio Petris still stood lone guard over the 600-ton Lisa and its cargo of quarter of a million gallons of wine.

favour of control posts monitoring any test ban to be staffed

partly by foreign observers, but that native ob-

servers should be there as well,

"Spying"

to raise

The magazine noted that the government controls the pay

of Indian newsmen, und last week moved their wages.

This netion brought a threat

from Ramanath Goenka, owner

of eight dailies

and

three

weeklies, that "1 will

close

down my papers if I have to -there is nothing else to do."

"Goenka's

aimed at

outburst

that last week

Minister

Was

general situation Prime Nehru's

Saw

Jawaharlal

government taking a new hitch

it has placed free of the

in the noom around the neck Press," sald Time,

"The Indian Government also controls all news distri button facilities, And by Informing the U.S.'s Associated Press that a leence will not be renewed when it expires lale this month, India moved toward granting. A near- monopoly on the supply of foreign news.

Agence France-Presse gol!

Canadian

PM Backs

Firm UK

Policy On Germany

Ottawa, March 18.

shut out when its Indian outlet, | Mr Harold Macmillan

Mr Nehru

"New hitch in noose"

was believed today to have received firm backing from Mr John Diefenbaker,

Prime

Minister of Canada

Noah Gored By Buffalo

Salisbury, March 18.

A young game wurden was badly gored today by a wild buffalo during the "Noah's Ark" evacuation of animals from an area of land slowly being flood- ed by the giant man-made Kariba dam.

Officials sald Frank Junor was The flat major casualty of

the dangerous operation that has been going

020

during

flooding of the Kariba Valley, A huge dam intended to supply eltetrical power for the coun- try is nearing completion of ita first stage.

Tous of water

Je

cradually alling the valley, sending wild Ruimals currying to safety on a few islands.

Offelals said the busala charged Junor from behind, lifting him high in the air with a hern through his thigh,

The accident occurred while Junor and two other wardens were beating the bush trying to soure out animals so they could be removed from tho flooded area. Only three war- dens are left to carry on tha operation—U.P.L.

1,200 Next

for his policy of firm- Of Kin Of

ness with flexibility

over Berlin and Ger- many.

No differences between Britain and Canada on the German ques- den were expected, and It was understood thin this morning's two-hour review of the situation

the by

two leaders disclosed

110:c.

Mr Macmillan and Mr Lloyd

Itz

moming for Washington for the climax of the recent diplomàtic conversations which began Moscow and were continued last weck in Paris and Bonn.

Dead POW's

Rejected

London, March 18.

are due to take off tomorrow The House of Commons was told today that there had beon 1,200 unsuccessful applications for Japanese payments to relatives of Me Diefenbaker is under-

British prisoners of war stood fully to support Mr

who died in captivity. Macmillan's contention thst

Mr Robert Blothew be 1 summit

Mr Nikitaservative) asked meeting with

ment: Khrushchev this summer.

is the British view that

there must that

It was nearly 40 hours since 1 As long as Captain Petris the tv ship ra Azround OA stored aboard. he knew rocks in raging seas ናና 4aans ship eruid not fall to the Grst tugboat that cast a tawline yesterday morning.

It was a drama which raised onto her. an echo of Captain Kurt Carizen The skipper had food from who stuck by the Flying Envir- the Calley and there was prise for 12 days in the gale- 237,780 gallons of wine under- SWEpi

uf December fool. Atlantic 1951 until the ship foundered

Halian skipper Petrie is in less danger than Carlsen was. The violent aloim which drove his little ship on the rocks off the coast of Mortero had faded oul.

Ä.S000000000ESSORSOONSTOGASACUDUONTOT0000000007 | beneath him.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

3. 14

$5

18

27

3 Forcible.

B Burden.

ACROSS

9 Suspend sentence.

11 Exalled.

13 Pile.

15 Dreadful.

18 Handing over.

19 Marshy tracts.

21 Giving.

. 25 Servant.

26 Basin.

27 Forlorn.

18

20

1 Adhesive.

2 Repute.

DOWN

4 Como together.

.5 Dificult.

* Subject.

7 Inexpensive,

#Ficet.

10 Danger.

12 Vassal.

14 Proteclive garment.

10 Criminal

17 Smoke.

10 Discharged.

20 Memoranda.

21 Face.

22 Tidy.

29 Figure.

24 Came,

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Critic,

A Press, Talents, 15 7 Evidence, 9 Cured, Swerve, 11 Respite, 13 Phlegm, 10 Forum, 19 Bouquets, 20 Ensue, 21 Ensign. DewILI 1 Chess, 2 Tudor, 3 Convert, 4 Precis, 5 Exercise, G Studgo. 10 Enlarges, 12 Expouse, 13 Toffee, 14 Nimble, 10 Louts, 17

Mason.

Only half a mile away, at the port of Mazgon. U.S. Air Pre helicopters stood by to rescue him it the Lisn showed sign of |_ Breaking-upp

Eleven Saved

{***The Helicopters plutats"-29"57" the crow of the storm-wrocited wine tanker last night.

Bat Captain "Peiris Was sticking out. Apart from a brief helicopter fup ashore to telephone his shipowners at Civitavecchia, Hály, he had not budged from the bridge. Twice a day at low tide, the littic Lisa-p converted wartime DOVY auxillary tanker-was almost high and dry on the rock shelf. At high tide, the water swirled up around the bridge, close to the captain's lonely

norch.

All night he sat it out after waving off salvage experts from Casablanca who come to inspect the wreck.

Held U.S. proposals for purely "foreign" staffing of the Independent United Press of such contrei posts was motivat-India (no icin to United Press

by knowledge that such International} staffs could be used for spying.

ed

tentative and Informal

zutena.

collapsed last

mood.

(Con- the Govern-

"In how many ctres of next of tin o Japanese prisoners of

not been paid

Риге Minister Harold "United Press International, since Mr Macmillan's Moscow Macmillan had put forward seeking. contract te supply vis,1, the Soyle! Union has war who were killed or died in

pro- Goenka's chain, hay been lowered Its sights on the Berlin captivity have posals toward closing the East-pointedly discouraged by the question and is in a negotiating the sum of £70 108 due to them West gap On this question government. The Lina took the wide

while he

from Japanese sources," was in Mercow, abourd at Tunis and the Suslov was reported as saying. Moroccan

of Kenitra These were now port and set out to run it theus-sidered, he said. ands of miles to Frenchmen thirsting under a hot run at Dakar and Douala in French: Weal Africa.

Today Captain Peri's got the Lisa's radio working. He was

"Hold On"

His Instructions

10

being con-

Irony

4

Mr Macinton and Mr Lloyů. arc expeeled to visit Secretary of State, A John Fester Drites, "The idea behind India's in his Washington hostal ulte polley la to protect its only curly An Friday before y Those at the meeting reremuiring domestic news cave for my D: vid. Remer ported that Suslov dealt at agency, Press Trust of India. and U.P.I. rome length with ke prob- from ruinous competition.

of Central Europe.

"It is an hunic fact that by largely repeating Soviet Pre trying to help Press Trust of

lems

micr

Niklia Khrushchev's Lindin Juden-line Request To Pope

Mr Fleleher Vane, Parliamen- tary Sceretary to the Ministry of Pensions und Insurance. replied;

National

"Where a Frlauner of war had died, only close relatives, 1. His widow, children or parents, should be eligible for

in cangiant sontak widior statements on Berlin, wear-monopoly of foreign news shipmates ashore,

The ni mber of legal next of a German Peace treaty and service to the agency that sup

k' who are not close relatives East-West negotiations.

Vatican, March 18.. lies Press Trust: Britain's Pope John has been asked to and have consequently not re- SETAL Laholic MP5 Rentrs Lt long af symbố tờ bently a Polish Cathole pricateeived shares is not known, but NORT orted that Sisley said he

Indian of Britias Imperialem Füher "WEXITEBİY Drakond 200 menneneccarétiam prep on as long as it was practicable thought there might be an all- "It is even more fronte that Kolbe, who, was killed in the pleatlon have been made by unill

cf representatives the round reduction of Allied and India, which won its nationa! notorious Auschwitz No-con-Fineligible relativa generally, Lisa's owners Alessandro Russian forces in

centration camp in 1941.---China Central freedom so dearly, has created Cinciar of Civitavecchia, Baly Europe by one-third.-U.P.I. 1 Press which is one of the Mail Special.

arrive at Mazugen, probably

most drably ecnformist cuisde tomorrow.

the Iron Curtain."U.P.I.

Moroccan turboat com- panies from Casablancs shook their heads when they looked at the Lisa hard aground on her bed of rocks.

U.S. Rockets For

Europe

Invitation

3outhern Pines, N.C.,

March 18. Store owner B, C.Jchnson ran

Publicity

"Pliclly about entitlement to these

has payments

been the wireless, 05 well us in the House, on mony occasions since October, 1952, when the scheme was started.

China Auction given it: the Press and on

Mr Vane went or "The National Federation of .For

They believed part of her

Washington, March 18. wine cargo probably had leaked The Army announced today. out through holes In het hull that a Redstone missile group and doubled she was worth the will be sent to Germany next expense of a costly towing job, month.

Captain Petris battened him- The Redstone

He reported yesterday that 100 lots will be Meisien chino. ex-prisoners and their relatives soif down to another high tide missile with a 200-mile range, thieves broke into the place and There will also be many Suvre has throughout. and another night aboard, is capable of delivering ahruled away goods valued at and Doccia pieces. The seller a valuable help.

nuclear warhead-UP.I.

anonymous.China Mail Special.

Lixidon, March 18. The largest and most valuable ecllection of continental china to be cuctioned in London for many years will be sold a newspaper advi. saying: "All Christie's here on April 20.

at Eastern Prisoners of War Clubs rock must go."

The bulk of the sale-nearly touch with the great majority of and Associations which is in

U.P.I.

Q

ballistic

| $1,200.—UP.I.

Britain Votes "Room At The Top" Best Film

Simone Signoret

London, March 18, The British Film Aca- demy tonight voted "Room At The Top," based on a best-selling novel by John Braine, as best film' from any source in 1958 and best British filmi,

Other 1968 awards were: Best Foreign Actress, Simone Signoret (“Room at The Top").

STAR, SIMONE

SIGNORET,

SCORES BEST

Sidney Poitier ("The De flant Ones").

Most Promising Now- comer, Paul Massie ("Orders To Kill").

The Academy judged "The Defiant Ones" (United States) to be the best film illustrating one or more ACTRESS AWARD principles of the United

Nations Charter.

Bost

British

Best Trevor Actress, Ireno Worth ("Orders To Koy"). KU").

Beat

British Howard

"Glass" (Holland) was Actor, rated the beat documentary.

"The

The presentations were made at the Savoy Hotel, Foreign Actor, London-Beuter.

Trevor Howard

stiven most

"On January 20 the Minister of Pensions and National Insur- Lance, in announcing the forma- tion of a now trust to make use of the balance of the arts, gave the closing date for applications for per capita shares. às March 31, 1939-Reuter.

Something Missing

New York, March 18. King's County zurrogate Maxmilton called his Art court. to order yesterday In Brooklyn's now'sið,500,000 Supreme Court, building, Ho nolined that something was missing-they witness box,

Building pncials informed More that the architects had not provklad witness boxes in any of the elegant courtrooms be- cou quemmittee of judges wanted Is that way. Mora ordered a wife to installed with all dug #2003-URI,

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