› THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959.
Nasser Coup In What The Well Iraq Predicted
New York, March 24.
Newsweek magazine predicted today that another attempt to overthrow the Government of Iraq will be made by pro-Nasser clements, "pos- sibly within the next two weeks."
Grivas
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Grivas, An "Immortal Hero," Gets High Honour
Newsweek sald the jnformation comes from diplomatic
sources in London,
Westem observers, it added, fear that Iraqi Premier Karimi
el Kassem will ask for Bovlet "protection" and thus bring Iussian troops into Iraq.
*"These observers polní oKÉ Kasem can 'Justify" auch # sien by citing the example of Lebanon, which saked the UR, to send troops last suin- mer," it said,
Newsweek also said that an Iraq inititary group will visit Russia and Czechoslovákia soon to seek more Cominunist márk for rug's armed forces.
Revolt Trial
A Bagdad message says the Bagdad Miltary Tribunal to- day began the trial of officers impleated in thus abortive Mosul revolt, including the posthumous trini of Colonel Wahab Shawaf, who led the revolt and was killed by hi <wn troups
House
Grants
Ike's Aid
Money
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Washington, March 24. The House responded to
plen from President Eisenhower today and voted overwhelmingly to provide $100 million of the supplemental Foreign Aid funds he requested. The surprising 101 to BB [vote added the funds to a pend- Four Trau air force onleersing multi-million dollar money appened before the tribunal as bill. the trial opened today.
Other military and elvillan personnel in fight, mainly la Syria,
whit be irled An absently.
Colone Mahdawi, Prusiden:
of the court, during the session
The President originally asked for $225 mullon In extra funda for the current fiscal year, but the flourG Appropriations Committee re- fused to include one penny of the amount.
THE omendment to restore
Athens, March 21. Lieutenant-General George attacked violently the lenders $100 million of the amount was Grivas, former leader of of the United Aruly Republic, offered by Itep. John J. Rooney York) with the Eoka underground in who have been accused by the (Demneral-New
backing of Democratic and Iraqi government of having e tonight fomented Was
the plat awarded the Gold Medal Premier Kossem.
against Republican leaders.
Cyprus,
of Athens Academy, T Greece's highest cultural institution.
The president of the academy, Mr Spyros, Melus, described Grivas us " mutimal hero, whose name studi retain im- marts in the history of the Greek race,"
It was the Orst time at the 35-year history of the academy that the Gold Medal had boon awarded
individual. Hitherto it has been bestowed on groups or organisations. Reuter,
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No Dead Horses
New York, March 24. The Board of Health revised
Warning
Dressed
Man Is Wearing
London, March 24. The Men's Fashion
Madame De Gaulle
Council recently held Remains
a preview of 1959 styles at the Savoy Hotel, London.
This is a once-a-year preview of what the well dressed man xyill be wenring during the next twelve months.
Thor Proof
Picture shows a single breasted town suit worn by Hans Meyer.
Silent
Paris, March 24.
Madame Charles de Gaulle stuck to her habit of no public speaking today by christening a new French twin-jet Caravelle airliner
with a bottle of cham-
pagne and ignoring a battery of microphones nearby.
The shy, retiring wife of Premier de Gaulle performed the short ceremony before 2,000
airport to witness
workers who crowded at Orly
The jacket is a black-grey
Scottish thorn proof.anding of the waistcoat and trousers are of grey houndstooth check Scottish twist cheviot. Central Press
Photo.
HUSSEIN A SYMBOL
OF COURAGE
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Washington, March 24.
Musul revoli began on March and was crushed with-velopment Loan Fund, one of
All the money is for the De-President. Eisenhower today praised King Hussein_of in 24 hours,
"Brutal "Acts"
three programmes undéw, which economie aid is provided foreign countrica.
The agency has committed all Cairo radle wald today
that but $044,000 of its available another
funds, of Kroup
refugees crossed the Syrian border from Mosut yesterday and reported "continued brutal acts by Com- munist gangs against Mosul nationalists."
The radio Bold some of the refugees claimed the Com- munists had set up romali-
tees it Musu), and were im-
"absolute rule posing terror" in the quarters controlled,
of
they
They said Kassein had sent a
its sanitary code yesterday w that the Health Commissioner popular resistatice brigade to
will no longer be required to- patrol the streets at night in search
Mosul which had been "engaged! In a variety of criminal acti-
of dead horses: bullies," the indio added.-U.P.1.
dead horses to the curb as a safety precaution; Bight warn- ing lamps at the heads of dead i horses.-U.PL
France-Press & Reuter,
Tragi Leader Valks t Tightrope - Pa.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Velo is essential for Russian
Council (0).
5 Town of Nigeria (6)
8 Just think (4).
D. Biographical note to the tax
people (8).
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Where Sally plays skittles?
(5).
12 Liquor he can carry! (0).
14 Technical corps (4).
10 Some of their lordships (5),
10 Do busincas (5).
10 Works in Fleet-street? (4).
DOWN
1 Tots in school (4).
2 Adventuress (4).
Oriental ruler (4).
Often turned Into soup! (0)
Knowing a good desi (7). Islands that HMS Pinafore should have visited? (7), Imposingly smart (7)
10 Seeped (5).
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14 Saunda e a private spite
(7).
20 Scene mainly of a pub (6). 15 The fruits of interference?
24 Feminiac name (5).
28 Disinclined (8).
20 Frosty covering (4).
27 Game which can also be
played backward (5).
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(7).
17 Bridal-path? (B).
19 Make a temporary settle-
ment (0).
21 Stalo? Positively (4).
22 Noted elreus figure (4).
23 Incline to be spare (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acromi 1 Cut up, 4 Banner, 8 Precl(0), 10 Arras, 13 Starod, 14 A-thai-od, 17 Mica, 10 Radical, 20 Pilgrim, 22 And, 23 Landing, 27 Serene, 20 Posse, 80 Tirade, 01 Sombre, 32 Hated. Down: 1 Coprap Teeth, 3- Priam, 5 Alar, 6 Nordic, Rateel, Sterile, 11 Remind, -13 Adamant, ib Spin, 10 Angles, 10 Cain, 20 Pampas, 21 Llom, 24 Neigh; 25 Fought, 20 Grood, zå Babec
Jordan world.
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a symbol of courage for the entire
Toasting the 23-year-old at a stag luncheon, monarch the President said the Amer The Republican Jeader, can prople especially admired Charles A. Halleck (Indiana), King Hussein's courage. had warned the House that failure to provide additiopa! the funds would weaken position
Western of the powers in the Berlin crisis. Mr Rooney cechoed the warni ing, saying Russia had increased her foreign aid programme by $1,000 mllion jast year U.P.I.
"Certainly"
Columbus, Ohio, March 24. Gov Michael V. Disalle said yesterday he is careful not to
bump into any of the 10 prison rusties who stall his mansion. He doesn't want to give them the opportunity to say "pardon me."
...
"They recognizo what the leaders of
country. your headed by
have yvarself, been able to do in the face of very great trials and pres- sures," the President said.
*You hove withstood the templations
that have been pizced before you to weaken in defence of your principles and your righis."
King Hussein thanked the chlef executive for his help and encouragement during a time of great deuity for Jordan,
Ho said the United States and his kingdom believe in the same principles and follow the same path in world affairs.-U.P.I.
Duke's Team
Beaten At
Tiddlywinks
London, March 24.
| Cambridge University re- tained the Tiddlywinks Championship of
the World tonight in spite of a cable from the Duke of Edinburgh to the opposi- tion expressing his hope that they would play "thoroughly unsporting, even dirlier game" of tiddlyn.
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In'a cabin from the Royal Yachi,
the Duke exhorted his chowers. champions, London's EmprESE Club, to sink to the depths of which they were capable and play "an even diftler simo than the Goons," Prince Philip's champlona last year. Cambridge bend the Goons, too. "I expect the contest to be carried through In tho, ustni thoroughly unsporting man-
which beats all rest tiddlywinks matches," PrinDE The Empeose Club "had faller
Philip cabled.
win this time of I shall not
to it shut their winking Yoonce --^da wiktachrRWI..
Get Is there and fight,” he mid,
The Duke
"Even dirtier""
The championskio
winks maiober~1831⁄2 «games : to a miserable half-game, and
bost, or Radiod, in aid of the Duke's favourite charity, the Niilota] dad fought, an ordered, but || Meyma: "Wilde'"' Aaroelako. Shiny worn bowel geelz)....!
The Emprner Jeans got in there
The Osmiridre taum zure the Knivaral? Captain and chief
Empress urbe the süvintage
of their home Pareti and VŠALI swamped, tata. `plex" nooring kehi
-own winke
afedded, iko chat-
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Brighton, March 24. Reginald W. Durrante, 33, conferacd to a maxist- rale yesterday that big dropped into a pub while walking his girl, dog, drank too much; and sold the dor for £8.
Durrania asked for tha opportunity to get the dog back. The magistrate sald Be could start the wareh in three months—after he zetu out of gaol.—U.P.I.
HOOVER
christen-
"Lorraine." Madame de Gaulle has yet to make a pubilo speech. She has been martled to the Gen- erat for 30 years. The aircraft, bearing the double-barred cross of Lor. raine, is the first Caravelle airliner to go into service with Air France.
The double-barred cross whe de Gaulle's symbol as leader of the Free French forces dur- Ing World War II.-U.P.I.,
Precious
Violin For Sale
London, March 24.
One of the world's most vaiņ» ablo violtus, the Danola Siradionel, owned by Me gleg» fried Kahl, a German diamond merchané is to be suotioned here in May.
A spokesman for Christie's, London auctioneers, said today: "It will fetch many thousands of pounds. Dealers and collectors will no doubt want to see, or even play, the violin before bid- ding for it."
The Dancla, known for its exceptional tone, and still in perfect condition, bears An- tonio Stradivari's original label "Cremona, 1703."--China Mall Special.
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