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AMBASSADOR UNABLE TO

SEE DAME MARGOT "I Can't

Refused Permission

AN INSULT To Visit Her

TO ASIANS

Radio

In Gaol

Panama City, April 21.

PRINC in his hanThe British Ambassador to Panama, Sir Ian Henderson, was

is clearly playing on what it belleves to be the gullibility of Asia's masses. But the reaction of Arin may well be that of the burrow bey in "My Fair Lady"What d'yon take me for, a

fool Because the Communiat statement is an insult to the intelligence of every Asian who has followed the shume. ful events in Tibet with dis may, horror and disgust.

What will be particularly re

sented in Peking's sneering references

"so-ctitled Tibetan independence." This Incidentally is a clear Indien- tion of how the Communists regard any form of indepen dence that is not inspired by the aim of enslaving the people. The irony of the Mituation

that the Tibet

revolt follows clearly the pattern of Communist ris-i ings in China 26 to 30 years

The justification af their own action then con-i trasta with the vilification they now reserve for those who emulate their example in the quest for national)

Сал autonomy.

anyone wonder that Asin resents, such downright hypocrisy?

Ludicrous Extreme

HE Chinese all stick to)

Their belief that the di

Lama was taken to India under durEAS, Now they allege that his week-end

statement was also forced. Their reason for saying this in that having host face by failing to cut off his escape. they are trying to keep open a door for his return. Thus, theoretically, the Dahi Lami could go back to Lhans to morrow and he regally feted by the Communiata. But it is taking wishful| thinking to a Ladicrous ex- treme, to believe that he will.

What is clearly needed now for the benefit of Peking is a personal statement by the Tibetan ruler to the world's free prean, a personal up- pearance and emphalle and detailed denunciation of all that the Chinese have undertale wothric |- vasion of Tibet in 1951. Nothing less than this will scotch the fantastic claims { made by Peking which addi-

thei tionally are a slur a Indian Government.

Momentous Step

THE

THE Dalai Lama may well pause before taking such a momentinis step, in the interests of his people, But if his escape is to mean any- thing it must be shown to the world that he fled be-

Communist p of cause

tyranny and accution,

the Intimidation, because Communists threatened the the extinction of all that people of Tibet hold sacred and all that the Dalai Lama personally stands for.

to

Tibet may be sure that the

Communists now aim pursue their object of sub jugating, their country with ruthless thoroughness. They by can only be heartened

that their the knowledge

leader has

ESCAN"

and is drawing world atten tion to their light,

The

today refused permission to see Dame Margot Fonteyn, who is under arrest in a common gaol here on suspicion of revolutionary activity.

British prima ballerina is being held incommunicado, which means that Habeas Corpus may be applied for after 24 hours unless there are specific charges.

Damu Margot Fonteyn and her husband.

Ballerina's Mother

Gives Her Theory

The Foreign Minister Miguel

J. Moreno, Jr., assured-Sir Ian Henderson traight however. that he would "do his best" w see that Sir fan and the British Commul could visit Dame Margol

Moreno

have

doog not authority to grant this permis- sion.

L

Meanwhile, Panamanian au. thorities were wild' searching for her wealthy husband, Dr Roberto Arius, former Panamanian ambassador ta Britali

Clothes Sent In

Late this morning members of The Arias faintly, a rich and powerful part of Panama's Hic, managed to get permission to pass in food, clothing and other accessities to Dame Margol.

Until then, she had been held under the same rules that apply

to any common criminal.

D

Under Panamanian law,. person may be held incum- munleado for 24 hours pending prosecution on orders from the District Attorney.

Dame. Margol, 39-year-old .ar of the hoyal Ballet, was faken into custody yesterday by secret service police chief Hector She was held for a while in his home and then In-

carcerated in the city gaol.

His expeeled that Dame Margot will be defended by her Dr Harmodio

Valdez. London, April 21. Dame Margot Fonteyn, the British ballerina detained by police in Panama may have given herself up to help her husband, Dr Roberto Arias, former Panamanian ambassador in London.

'Perfect Setting

For

A Ballet'

Landon, April 21.

The afternoon newspaper The Star in a light-hearted editorial on the Fonteyn today suggested that It had the perfect setting for a ballet.

CARG

A

"It has everything from shrimp dosis and rebels to lovely heroine and a secret servico police chief called Ifector Valdes," The Star commented.

"The ballet oven has 1 ready made. Elle the Panamania

"Not sines she was, cap- tured by pirales In Daphnis and Chloe has Da.mo Marzoi been in sdcha spot. Beware, Hector, Our thistledown firebird is not for capture. A pirouette, z jelo and sho floats away. 1 "And seriously Hector you can keep this under your Panama-don't you dare touch a hair of ber bos. We want her back," The Biar said—U.P.L

Adenauer Visit

་་

tha

The

even if resistance is broken

To London

London, April 21. Prime Minister, at home, It is alive and larold Macmillan said today hoped Weat German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer

flourishing In nearby ho

her-in-law,

Arias, one of the leading law- yers in the Republic, who is regarded by President de La

Water from yesterday's benyy raine toda stáli "mushing" down the Miluride this morning.” This photo

taken in Kennedy, Roed, directiv bength the BMI.-China Mall Photo.

Reservoirs

Gain

606 Million Gallons

Guardio ns a leading figure injin the last four, days the the opposition to his Gover-

Her mother, Mrs Hidament. Reuter and U.P.I. Hookham, Bald this today f

an interview carried by Lon- don evening newspapers.

Questioned about allegations thai Dame Margot had been In attempting to concerned enlvage rebel army, Mr Hookham was quoted us day- ing: "I am sure that sort of. Ideo

entered her hand.) never She was going to Panama purely on holiday and Was

'Dalai Did Write That Statement'

slacking forward to 16 Maxoprie, April 21

"I can well believe that she may have volunteered to rive herself up to defend usta!—¿DrumArias? -nicknameis

I know she would want to đù that.

Second Or Third

This is the second or third time they have been accused of this sort of thing. There was one occasion when some students were involved in some trouble and Tito was accused then, but he had nothing to do with it. The

the trouble is that Ariases and revolution go [0 gether,"

Mrs Hookham said she was "very anxious**

ubout her daughter whom she had not zeen since she left for a baltet tour in February.

Mrs Hookham later neived a telegram from her daughter **ying: "Safe and Bound. Much love."

TE-

She found the cable, dated yesterday, when she returned

to London tonight.

'Some Rebels'

Colony's reservoirs gained 606-million gallons, and a of Water spokesman Authority said this morn- ing that the total storage in all reservoirs now stands ar 4,140 million gallons, But water will continue to pour into the reservoles from the catchments and nullahs during the next few days. The Royl Observatory forecast a possiblity of more showing today

See" Called Margaret

Rene, April 21. Princess Margaret several times complained "I can't see" when reporters and photographers surred round her nt Ostin Anica the Firs of the ancient port of Rome, today. The British press attacks, Mir

C. T. Isolani,

h climbed majcette night of steps to ap- peal for calm.

Italian

Basta, Via

detectives

repeatedly shouted "basto, baata" (enough, chough), and "vla, vin" (gel out of the way) to photographers.

The Princess, sightseeing on the first day of her, Rome holiday, arrived at the ruins in a black Rolls-Royce.

She wore a grey silk shanlung

sult and black shoes.

When she drove out of the Bri-

tish Embassy ground police

SUIL

MON TUE.

WED THUR

DAILY

SERVICE

PANAM

TO

TOKYO'

PAN "AMERICAN

11 HURT IN EXPLOSION

Eleven firomen of the Tsun:

Wan Fire Brigade ware In- jured this morning when an electric generator ox- ploded in the Police Post on Route Twisk, Trun Won.

The fireman had been called to the post to extinguish a fire in the alpctrical cir- cult. While they were ap plying sand and carbon dioxido to the firo, the gonorator exploded. They were taken to Kowloon

Hospital with seriour burns to the face and forearms. A Policeman who was helping the fire- men was also Injured. it was learned later that the condition of the men was "satisfactory."

A spokesman of the Fire Brigado said this morning that they were still trying to determine the cause of the oxplosion, occurred shortly 10 a.m.

which

after

Driving Licence Conspiracy Alleged In District Court

had to hold back a crowd of Hongkong people wore claiming local driving

several hundreds, who pressed

forward yelling

Margherita,"

Church Centre

iva

Meanwhile the Queen Mother

braved a biting cast wind to

licences by producing false Singapore, Brunei and North Borneo driving licences, it was alleged in the Victoria District Court this moming.

visit the famous Villa Deste The prosecution said it would give evidence that

nt Tivoli on the first day of

her Roman holiday,

It was almost dark as the toyul party left Tivoli to return to the the British Embassy for Queen Mother to prepare for

dinner with the Tiollan Pre- sident, Signor Gronchi.

On her way home the Queen Mother made an unexpected call at the Beentre for

Police had seized a suitcase containing · 398 forged Singapore, Brunei and North Borneo. driving licences.

Already seized were a number of forged chops and

dics and 578 forged Hongkong entry permits.”

Jennings were. five men and akong

In the dock before Judge B. J. considered comparable to Hong-

woman.

better, work," a Roman They were Tsoi Wun, altas Cathodic propaganda organisa-Tsol Chl-sang, Wong Sik-kim, Con whose headquarters are¦ Chan - Kan-kau, Mak Keung,

on the edge of Lake Albanó, Chan Chun, allas Chan Kwai- opposite the Pope's summer han (the woman), and ✪ Shiu- palace.

of

British

Mr Robin Andersen, Secretary

the movement's branch anid, "We knew the Queen Mother was passing. We prepared a bouquet and rang the Embassy to ask her to visit us."Router.

Emperor Visits

hing.

Malpractices

1958, and

Ho said reports of malprac lees in this rantter became known to the authorities early in January this year.

Suspicious

Evidence would be given that on January 10, the third accused, Chan Kan-kau, applied for a driving licence at the Trafic Offee on the production of a document purporting to be a Singapore driving licence.

All except the third man bee accused of conspiring together between March

Chan was accompanied by tho January 16, 1959, 10 help second accused, Wong Sik-kim. members of the public to obtain

The registrar of licencing, an Hongkong driving lezea overseas Chinese from Malaya. Fraudulently by producing became suspicious," Bald Chief documents purporting to be Inspector Smith. Beerces iesund in Singapore, He spoke to the third ac-

The Third accused fares ply charges of possession of

"He asked him in Cantoneso- had been in ultering a forget driving licence how long he

Outing the Crown's case, Singapore. The accused sald he Chief Inspector C. L. Smith had not been thêre very long.

"The registrar asked whero told the Court it was the pre-

OMCC Lice of the Traffic

to he lived in Singapore, issue driving leences to any Accused replied he did not know holder of a licence that had the name of the street,

Akihito, Michiko Brunei and North Borney. cused in Malny, and got no re-

and

Tokyo, April 21. Emperor Hirohito and Em- on their press Nagako called new daughter-in-law, Princess Michike, for the first time today,

•The Japanese rulers, accom- and panied by Prince Yoshi Princess. Suga; visited Crown

in Akihito and his bride at been issued in a Commonwealth Did Not Know Indian olliclals here with the

their Togu Palace for a family ecuntry or a colonial territory Dalai Lama's party tonight

whero treffe conditions were According to Royal Observa-gathering-UP.I. dented Chinese Communist allegations that the Dalatory.gures the Colony has had Lama had not willen the early double the average raine statement he made at Tezpur fall usual up to this time of the last Saturday.

year. Up to midnight last night 17.10 inches of rain had been re- corded, as against an average of 9.45 inches.

Nearly Double

The ometalk kald the Dalal Lama personally prepared the alatement with the aid of his

Up to 10a.m. today, the rain- advisers. They saldi wa fall for April was 79 incher. The translated into English by average rainfall for April is 636

Inches,

Tibetan officials.

The officials also denied rug- Here is a resume of the rain-

Kesitons that Indian officials tail position since January. had a band in welding the January: Very Bifle rain.

February: Wet. Five to six

statement.

Another report sys the Dalal

Lama end 30 members of his times average rainfall.

March: Slightly below aver party have undergone treat- ment at a camp hospital forec rainfall.

than Injuries and bruises received

April: Already more

during their long journey from two inches above average.

Tibet and across part of India.

All members of the party weld

they were extremely ifcéd, the sources said, — Reuter and France-Presse.

Amy Escapes

Oakland, Calif. Apeli 21,

Fire broke out in a residence, halt at Mills Collego early to- In a letter dated. April 14, day but 130 young women, in- before her arrest, Dame Mar- cluding Amy Chiang, 21, grond-

revohition In | daughter DI Hot, referring to

Generalissimo Fanama, told her mother there Chiang Kai-shek," escaped with- are some rebels in some moun-out injury-UPL tains rather far away from

here. I cannot quite make out

what they are doing, everybody

Death Of Smallest Quad

··Birmingham, April 21, Stephen, one of four-boy quads, born In • Itimingham maternity home last Friday died today. Tho other three, Alan, Kenneth and John were report- ed to. to "as well as can be expected."

Stephen who weighed 2-1b", B-oz. at birth

was

only

the

is talking about it (the revolu- The Queen's Message Mation) but it seems peaceful

enough in Panama."

The Queen has sent to the smallest of the four boys horn Dane Margot Fonteyn's Governer Sir Robert Black, her six weeks prematurely to 21-

Pauline

wer thanks for his message of year-old Mrs Iris Parsons wife countries, encouraging them would visit London shortly. Miraballerine was travelling Creetings, on behalf of the of R12 a week daulliery in their misfortune, cons | Maerailian was replying to in on a British passport, skript people of Hongkong, on the worker. vincing them that the will question in the House of Com

occasion of her birthday yester- for freedom is indomitable, mons-France-Presso,

(Comid, on Back Fare, Dol, 4) ́ ́day

The couple have been married 19 months--China Minil' Special.

Briton To Help Finance Film On Grivas

London, April 21.

A Briton will help financo the projected flm of the life of Cyprus underground loader General Georgs

Girlvaa and beltoves it "will mako s terrillo Robin Hood adventure atory" the London News Chronicle reported today. William Donaldson, 24. who comes from a Boolish shipbuilding family, will partner: American produDor Al Rosen.io Amance, the fini, the paper wald. Donaldson said he is not worried by potenilai Bri- tish antagonism to the plò- furo.

The man's a hero in his own

country,:after all

"Even Lome people do *think its mati-Bellich, I del It won't stop them from seeing iba› MINA FINAL Meanwhile Romen conceded British reaction is causing him 'soras hemdacbek.

G

I wld that Edward G. Robinson was keen to play the role until somebody fold him the Bellish would. Hot like him if he dia. "What can I do," unid. Rosen." "Having a Greek setor isn't: going to make any“dough. We have got to have a big Дамс

Griyas himself is "prepared·· to be 100 per cent co-. operativo,” Röwen uid after viailing the former rebol in Attions.

Rosen also says he wants to

elop real-Koka koja.

an extras"UPE

"Asked the names of any streets in. Singapore, he said he I did not knox ATS" "

CHIG Inspector Smith"`` gaid the evidence would be that the registrar telephoned another police branch, Later two police. oleers came and arrested the second and third accused.

Investigations showed that the document the third accused had ́ prodused was forged.

The prosecution's case was that the second accused was a lieutenant in the organisation. connected with the licences.

The prosecutor said that a search warrant was executed at the Fuk Lurig Trading Co. of 145,Connaught Road Central, first door, where another forged licence was seized,,,

The first accused was arrested there.

221 Namés. Chlet

Smith Inspector wald · the evidènch would be given that the first accused, took, the police to his home and gaye- them a ruitcase containing .383-- Corzad Singapore, Brunel and North Borneo delving Ucepote.

Also seized were a number of forged chops and 'dies, 'ana 578. forged Hongkong entry permits.

The promculing officer malā, | that out of a list of 221: namas found th the possession of the Arst and second accused, 75 were eventually found to be persons who had obtained Hong- |kơng driving licences by pro-

ducing forged ones,

Many more chops, dies end printing, paper, were discovered in oiber, plaćen, as a result of “Invesiliiliana, Sloan | Mr. Williams Wong, of K. KI Lam de Cós is representing the third accused,

Hearing "continués,

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