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CHINA

PHIUSHAWL OF GILMANS

MOH

No. 37387

Established 1845

FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959.

LATE FINAL

MAIL

Comment DRAMATIC ESCAPE BID

Of The BY GOVERNOR FAILS

Day

DISTINGUISHED

VISITOR

DISTINGUISHED visitor to the Colony the moment is Mrs Margaret Pre-

Sanger, founder and

sident Emeritus of the

Committed To

Mental Home

After Car Chase

Baton Rouge, June 18.

40,000 AFRICANS RIOT IN DURBAN:

BUILDINGS

SACKED

London, June 19.

International Planned Pur Governor Earl K. Long was committed to Almost 10,000 Africans clashed on Thursday evening in

enthood Foundation. The

Colony's Family Planning

20

Association with ita clinics in various districts will undatedly in anxious both to seLUPE her advier and to demonstrate tha extent of their activities. They were able to claim In their last annual report that they had prevented about 7,000 births, representing! 64 per cent of the total registered births, and the value of their work is wide-

an asylum tonight after he stalked out of a New Orleans hospital in a bid to regain active control of the state government,

Later deputies dragged a struggling and cursing Mr Long out of a car and took him to the asylum.

The Governor was order- ed to the state' mental hospital after

brief

ly understood and apprecis commitinent hearing at the ated.

L'

parish (county) courthouse

IKE mest parts of Asia in Baton Rouge, the state

with which Mrs Sanger x capital.

of course familiar. having

Four husky deputies led Mr

Freedom

DIAMOND BROKER

MAY BE EXTRADITED

visited Judia and De Par Long from the bearing to a East more than 87 years waiting patrol car to dive him

with the ngo-Hongkong's greatest to southeastern Louisiana ho-Negotiations problem is verpopulation.pital at Mandeville, near New

Spanish Government for The costs and ditheulties Orleans.

the extradition of tho Hongkong confronting Government in

diamond broker, providing for the needs of

Yuen Chung population Today rench-

kwong arrested with The whirlwind of events start- ing for three million in an

US$600,000 cd in the late afternoon when

worth of area of 391 inelastic square Long argued with his wife,

precious stones and miles are made all too clear Blanche, and offeinis at Ochoner

foreign currency in the annual budget.

Foundation Hospital on obtain-

Madrid airport carlier this year are being considorod, Government spokesman said this morning.

Part

เฟ the problem Ising his freedom. They opposed the continuing Influx of his leaving the hospital. immigranta from

China,

Bow reckoned at a million since 1949. But still the most thorny Bettle ix natural increase which in: the last 12 years has added 700,000 to the population and will add considerably

The governor, who arrived

a

al

at the hospital last night After 18 days ln 1 Техая The police said their depart- psychiatrio ward, stormed ment had made ready the neccs- out the back door and Inte asary documents but the matter would go through diplomatic patrol car.

channels which may take some

He told reporters he was time.

in excess of this gure ingoing to the home of his doctor

the next 12 years. Taming is

HE importance of family

widely

therefore realised it is opposed here, as elsewhere, on religions grounds. This is a pity because on such an important question, shald be possibile to rationalise prejudices sen sibly, Mrs Sanger, however, in well

familiar with

opposition,!

In 1915 she was indicted for sending pleas for birth control thraigh the mails and the easE With dropped after protests

fically

in New Orleans, but Instead rdered the patrolman Lo drive to the capital at Baton Houe, about 70 miles away.

Yuen, 47, went to Spału by plane together with a women, Wong. The Spanish Anna authorities arrested the pair on

arrival at the airport.

Yuen was tried in Spain fur His wife swore out a warrant carrying undeclared preclous for his arrest and Mr Long's stones and lined an equivalent was of US$600,000, Miss Wong war perting state police car opped as it neared the state released. capitol here, East Baton Ronge parish deputies put him under arrest and drove the cur to the courthouse.

Attempt

There District Judge Fred S. Leblanc appointed the parish Coroner and a psychiatrist to cxamine Mr Long.

In the cur carrying Mr Long toto Baton Rouge in his desperate President Wilson. A year attengst to return to power for were Dr Martin O. Miller, one later she was arrested

conducting a birth control of his New Orleans physicians, elinle In Brooklyn. Happily, and the state trooper driving. objections like this today are far less prevalent.

QNGKONG lives on the

Helge of a continent which

Sheriff Bryan Clemmons safd three of his deputies were in the car that intercepted them as they approached Baton Rouge.

"Chief Deputy George Lebinne

told me that they honked the

once and the trooper pull-

has taken conflicting deci- sions in recent years en the

ed over. subject

"Two of my deputies, includ- of birth control.

ofing Leblanc, got into the car and rutera to have re- drove it directly to the court- pudiated the itut that house" he said-UPI.

The present China

seem

economic salvation

lics to

some extent in the control

of population, and instead

have chosen the soluce of SAFE CONDUCT

strength in numbers. In the light of her inevitable food shortages later this year--| likely to be made more the severe this time by extensive floods-it 'will be interesting to watch the reaction.

Hver the nightmare of TERE in Hongkong, how-

outsize families in the raldst under. of Butch severe employment and low-wage levels is something that many Chinese parents have

come come

to understand

and and

fear. The hardship suffering that unplanned parenthood gives rise to has

FOR MARGOT'S

HUSBAND

Rio de Janeiro, June 18. Panoma has informed tho

Death Toll Figures

The latest, death toll caused by the recent heavy flooding stood at 53 dead, and four miss- ing, presumed dead, a Government spokesman said this morning.

He added that rescue workers were still dig- ging in the wreckage of a number of huts in Shaukiwan which were flattened when a huge boulder fell on them.

To date. 11 persons have been extricated dead, and a number are still missing.

Kwangtung Fights Big Floods

Paris, June 18.

Durban with police and army forces in one of the most violent riots in South African history, news renching here indicated today.

Two were reported dead and dozens of persons injured.

The total casualty list was expected to soar as bat- iles raged in the city and surrounding suburbs. The outburst was said to have already reached the level of violence which in 1949 left 83 Áfricans, 63 Indians and one European dead.

Buildings In Flames

Some 20 buildings had been sacked and were in Dames,

and many cars were fired, it was reported. Starting in the African quarter, the rioting spread into the European zone of Rossburgh, then reached the outskirts of the city.

Armoured trucks and cars mounted with machine-guns

were racing through the city.

Army forces, attacked by a raging crowd, opened fire Beveral times. The demonstrators armed mostly with sticks and stones, charged the police, injuring a

number of them.

Panic hit the white population of Durban, and many families were said to be fleeing their homes.-AFP.

LUCKY ESCAPE FOR

U.S. SAILORS·

SUICIDE

AFTER

CHOPPER

ATTACK

A 48-year-old Chinese woman, living at No 8. Canton Road, third floor, was seriously in- Jared when she was attacked Then Beared wiúra chopper at her home at about

this morning. The womaNT

is now treatment In Kowloon Hos. pital, where her condition is said to be critical

Five

Price 20 Cents

FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the U.S.A.

8 from TOKYO

5 from MANILA ĮPAN AMERICAN

Few Saw Margaret

Like This-

The precautions were tromon- dous. Bixty security police, specially sent from Lisbon, arrived in the mountain town of Sintra, ordering all house- holders whose windows overlooked the Viscount of Aucca's manulon to make sure that they were closed and shuttered.

the

houses, Surrounding

grounds, even the manston'a private chapel were searched, and approach roads blocked. All becauso Princess Margaret Intended taking a tan-minute swim in the Vis- count's private pool.

Two Portuguese photographers

Breach

Action

trying

walls to cilmb the were arrested and had their filme confiscated--but never.

the thelssa

barriera were plarced, and one photograph- er enetched this shot of the Princess, in rayal-blus'swim- sult and yellow cap, floating in the corner of the pool. Parle Match Photo.

Of Promise

Postponed

A suit for damages for alleged breach of promise to marry was this mora- ing postponed on the application of the defendant, a citizen of Panama, who admitted he had been "dilatory" in filing a defence.

Mr Justice J. R. -Cregg in the Supreme Court dismissed the potential special jurors who were to have irled the case, and ordered a fresh date of hearing to be fixed by the clerk of the court.

The plaintim is Elizabeth Wong, of 13 Kimberley Road, second floor. Erdulte Chang Castillo, a gift shop owner, re- siding at 23A Granville Road, first floor, is the defendant. Denial

· Mr Richard Winter, represent- ing the defendant (instructed by American sailors had a Mr G. E. S. Stevenson, of Ste- Jucky escape whan their wart & Co.); applied for the herty boat collided with postponement and read from an Star Ferry just after midnight. affidavit made out by his client In the collaton, the five men in support. ware thrown overboard, but In the offkkavit, Casillio denied were picked up by the Solar having promised to marry the Star. None of the men was in-plaintif. jured.

He said further: "I admit I was dilatory in not entering on appearance in this action, but I The men, off the fiest olier, the thought that I would be per- U.6.8. Navasota, moored at the mitted to appear and defend my restricted anchorage, Btoneself at the hearing of the action cutter's island, wore return notwithstanding Ing to their ship.

The

пош

to the moored Ferry pler, Hongkong picture above).

sch

non-

appearance."

Castillo sald also in his am- Elberty-boat, Marlously dayit that he was

not aware -damaged In the colliaton, is that the hearing had been sel Star (down for today until the 16th (as of this month, when he was told of the date by a witness.

Mr Winter told the Court be. ought a postponement in order An-invenigation-is-baing-carried to prepare Bl defence to out into the cause of the ashe had only been instructoi cident, a US Navy Liaison recently.

Officer sald this morning Ho receiving

Mr Justice Gregg pointed out sald he had no datalie of the that the writ was first served colllalon.

The woman told the Tolice that -sum of money was missing following the stack on her

регон

Brazilian_ambassador in Radio Poking reported dan Following Immediate Police in-

Dr

Panama City that Roberto Arias, implicated in the rocont abortive Panamanian revolt, wilt be given a safe conduct to go to Brazil within a few days, the Foreign Office|

announced here today..

gorously high water levels along some Kwongtung province rivers are being countered by a massiva fight against floods. The Porty's First Secretary

is directing the operation.

The radio and unprecedented

vestigations, Chinese, who was being sought. received fatal injuries when he jumped from the root of No 2, Frai Avenue. Police enquiries are continuing.

New Rumours

:

Hyde Park Complaints

ם

London, Juno 18.

and

in November last year, asked for a more detailed

Castillo's

diła-

'planation of

ioriness.

Proposal

€X*

From the wiiness box, Castillo And he had thought that it was better to

the reason with plaintiff as he considered t would serve no useful purpose - Dr Billy Graham's complaints in bringing iho.cang up to Dourk... about lovers in London's 'parks,

The last time he had seen produced government nd the plaint was at dinner at mission that conditions there the Carlton Hotel In May, he

said. might be better..

"I proposed to her that sho The Home Secretary, Mr· R. | should manage my gift shop for A Butler, told the House of me. Sho turned This down. Commons he had received com- | saying she had some unsettled plaints from time to time" businow to attend to." on the right lines, but ballerina, sought asylum in the gure ever recorded. The rain,

about behaviour of prostitutes Chatillo sakd be know sho London, June 18. Mrs Sanger's ifamense Brazilian Embassy In Panama which started on June 11, has

Prime Minister Harold Mac-in London's Hyde Park.

had been Jobless and he thought He satil that in the experience will be valued City after an alleged conspiracy stopped, the radio added.

last at that time that he could help Dykes along the North and millas is likely to hold general -and the knowledge that sho to overthrow the Panamanian

West rivers which have risen elections in October in the hope three months alone there had her in some way. government,

prosecutions --- für | Homcontinued: "I tried to cares to impart will be of

It is understood that Dame above the danger mark, are of winning a third term for hi

and in- [zworon with her that there was bonent not only to the Margot is planning to come to belding arm. They protect the ruling Conservatives, informed solidlung. Indecency

behaviour in... Hydo no senso taking logul proceed-- association, but to the com- Rio de Janeiro shortly. to join Pearl River deita, the propoiltical sources predicted today, oulting,

Park alone-UPI..........

(Could, on Back Paro, O¤1, 1) UFL. munity as a whole,

her husband Reuter,

vince's granary,--A#P, 16

boon sensibly stressed by the local nanociation.

Undoubtedly it is working

Dr Arias, one-time ambassador xaintails of 20 to 32 inches caus-

lo Britain and husband of Dame led the East River in the province

Margol Fonteyn, British prime to rise to 20 Icel, the highest

..इ

Of Election...

been630

Threat To London Papers

London, June 18. The London. dally News Chroni- cle and in consequence the other large London dallee- may be forced to suspend publication by Sunday night ar a result of a threatened strike by drivers of trucks delivering printers Ink, It was tearned to- night.

The drivers decided to support

the atelke' of provincial nows. papar printers, without con-

ulting

their unlan leaders, after the News Chronicle pub- ished an article criticising the printers strike.

The News Chronicle has only enough ink to last for 24 hours. Unless It racalven Its woul supply tomorrow, it cannot go

дя to prees Bunday night. menure of solidarity, and by agreement among themselves, the other big London naws. papore will not be published alther in that caso. The other

enough papere do not havo supplies to Loan to tho Chronicle. However the News Chronicle, was negotiating with union leaders In hopes of forestalling the threatened strike,AFP.

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