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Comment INQUIRY INTO HK PRISONS Britain Of The Allegations Of Ill-Treatment To Be Investigated Likely

Day

UNWANTED

TWO

CHINESE

TWO recent court CASCH Overseas underline again the problem of unwanted Chinese. Exiles from their homeland, opposed or apathe-

To Be

European Said Argentine Dalai Lama May Seek Without

To Be Involved

By NOEL CRAIG

Allegations of ill-treatment of prisoners and prison administration in the Colony are to be investigated at a Commission of Inquiry later this month.

tic to the gime in it is understood that at least one European ia in-

Formosa, outcasts or unde- sirables in Southeast Anla where nationalism ไรเฟ never been more assertive, they are confined to shrink- ing footholds like Hongkong. Even here there is permanent security. that for the desperate uud dlallusioned, the Colony is only a jumping-off polni for Home new quest for a more stable and ordered way of life.

น So

volved as well as four other prison officers.

Ben Gurion

Faces

New Test

It is natural for the Austrn-Mr

Hans to feel comesrved at reports that there is an international plot to smuggl Chinese into the country,; The big question is how extensive as this infiltr tion been in recent years?

Complicated

now

E Tearn that the Commission was to have been held in public, but Government has decided that it will

be held In camery.

The full componiion of the Commission is not yet known but one member is Mr W. S. T. Louny the Kowloon Motor Bus Company and another is a Supreme Court Judze. The date has licen Bxed for July 21.

Confirmed

be held but

Jerusalam, June 30. David Ben Gurion's coali-

Mr J. L. Murray, Director of tion government was in Information Services Depart offcct" dismembered to- ment, has confirmed my in- night when spokesmon for mon that an inquiry will sald he was un- two "rebel" parties repro-nware that the investigation sonted in the cabinet do- will be in camera, clared they would vote Mr Murray retused to give against him on the crucial y detalle, issue of the arms sale to West Germany.

The final fate of the govern- meat and Mr Ben Gurion, who has said he will resign I the £1 million deal is 174

not con- post-

This inquiry will follow close on the one held into the death of 11 Africans in a Kenya prian camp which was described in the House the "liela

of CamunoJIN massacre."

Ян

IT will be tempting for the Australian chorities to

There was a further storm in press some of the blame on pored again by the adjournment the Commons over the Kenya to Hongkong. But the only of a debate In the Knassel inquiry when became known fauti which we can gwn up parliament), until fumotrow,

The Kresat had cartier re-tha Me JBL Cowan, Senior to. is that of having tou

Jected, by 87 votes to Bve with Superintendent of Prisons, whe many people, 1108 enough 37 obstentions, a Communist was one of the officials in- volved, had been awarded the work for them and inndemotion of no confidence. Only

MBE in the Queen's official quate accommodation. And the Communists voted in favour birthday honours.

ll-this-in-turn in due to INTERRUPTIONS

When the Knesset began to

our

proximity to Ching

which is daily adding to our debate Mr Ben Gurion's own! dificulties by the illegal motion opposing cancellation of

lincet migrants it allows to escape the contract there was over our borders.

a nuly interrup- imunedlately tim as left-wing Mapa Party members, and Communists, both Unfortunately the problem opponents of the deal, tried to

is complicated in both

outshout each other in a tirade Amerien und Australia of insults. by racial

and political The declaration of the "re- objections widespread bels" came during this debate, Chinese immigration. Aus and Mr Ben Gurion's resigna tralia's is one of almost in now appears only a form-

for those aty after he speaks tomorrow-

{p

tutal exclusion

other than pre-Federation

stock and a sprinkling of

he is the only speaker-nt the yote is taken.

According to predictions in

students. In both countries, the lobbies. Mr Ben Gurion's

Military Head Resigns

Buenos Aires, June 30. General Hector Solanas

Pacheco, Argentine War Minister; today submitted his resigna- tion to President Ar- turo Frondizi follow- ing pressure by the

army.

In

An official announcement zaid the Under-Secretary of War, General Rosendo Fraga, and the Presidential Press Secretary, Senor Hector Miro, had also presented their resignations.

These developments came on

the arrival the heats of Buenos Aires of senior officers or the Mar Del Plata Garrison on the southeast coast, demand- ing the resignation of the War Minister. They were

arrested by the mediately' military police.

DEMAND

the The officers demanded

resignation in the Minister's name of the Commander of the Motorised Infantry Second Regiment at Bumies Άλστες Garrison, Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Searnichla, who said ho had been relieved of his post because he refused to take

Asylum In S. Vietnam Papers

New Delhi, June 30.

The Dalai Lama may leave India and seek political asylum in South Vietnam, it was believed in diplomatic circles here tonight.

20,000

Held By

Communists

In Kerala

were

Observers said that the 23-year-old Tibetan God- King is faced with "the dif ficult prospect of finding another country willing to

| harbour him and to sponsor. Tibet's case in the United

Black Knight Shooting

Nations now that India has Not A Complete

ruled that he cannot func-'| tion in India as head of a Tibetan government-in-exile.

An omela spokesman said here today that the Indian Gov- ernment does not recognise any separate government of Tibet and there is therefore no ques- tion of a Tibelan -Government under the Dalai Lama function-

ing in Indip."

Success

Adelaido, June 30. rockot Woomera

rango officials today · revealed. that the firing yesterday of Britain's fourth Black Knight missile to be tested was not a complete suc

London, June 30,

All newspapers in the British Isles will cease publication on Sunday unless there is a settle- ment of the strike of printer's ink suppliers, it was officially stated here today.

A settlement seems un-

likely.

This afternoon all the prin- ter's ink manufacturers in the London area stop- ped work. The workers' had decided to go on strike several hours, and In some cases, several days, before their union's official strike call.

The main London newspapers have with millions of readers

Coss. The offelats sald the missile's only enough ink for three days about half-a-❘ on the average. Ink cannot be motors cut out

Trivandrúm, June 30. More than 1,200 people, arrested in

India's Reply various parts of this The spokesman was replying Communist-ruled state to a statement by the Dalai Lama who arrived in India on today. agitation April 2 after Being from the

08

nfior minuto too soon, boosting it to stored any longer than that or

#t against the Govern- Tibetan capital of Ihnen

goes bad. tho March revolution against a height of only 300 mites com- ment entered its 18th the Communist Chinese that pared with the 550 miles reached

wherever he and his government by the third Black Knight 'day.

were, they were recognised na be tested. the government by the Tibetan Moreover, In yesterday's test Meanwhile three anti-labour people,

the rocket attained a speed of and anti-trådes union organisa-. Kë the. Dajat dama plans, to only about 7,000 miles an hour ons tonight that they an would go ahead with their plans raise Tibel's

the instead of the 13,000 miles caso li United Nations, observers hour; necessary for total per- to publish a newspaper called here felt that South Vietnam formance. would be the logical country

More than a thousand demon- strutbes were arrested yesterday formal oath of loyalty to the and, unofficial reports tonight War indstopfad the total fumber of people

Observers here believed, 1532

nearly Senrnichta's resignation speech now under arrest was

20,000 indicated that unrest in Army

Reports from different districts garrisons

to was 'spreading je

in this south India stute said that Buenos Aires-Regler..

today's arrests followed picket- ing of schools, government offices and buses.

German Rebuff

To Japanese Shipbuilders

Hamburg, June 30.

Illegal Chinese immigration mation should get the support West Germany's largest shipyard today refused. is no new phenomenon, but his own Mapal Party (40 It has assumed a new ant members) and the rightwing Japanese shipbuilding experts permission to

since PFFosition importance

Binister

General

Zionists

Party (13 members). But the the mainland wOH overrucolld vote of all other

partics ten years ago by the Com-against him will leave him no afternative but to resign.--Reu-

munists.

Our Help

ter.

Tot one which Hongkong THIS kind of racket is STOP PRESS

can have any targo part in solving.

It depends on co- operation between the authorities

America, fu

local Australia and the police. Hongkong shipping companies together with the

Marine Department and the Police could take a grenter Interest in thong applying for-jobs-as-senmen, they should also make perfoule checkn among seamen to weed out bad hata, and ships' mastera could make inspection a more careful

of their complement and their vessels before anil- ing, but it would be too much to hope that long- kong alone could devise: action to end or even sign- ficantly curb these malprac tices.

Hore, of course, is another example of unfavourable publicity for the Colony, For this reason, as much as the ill-feeling that these cases Arouse against us, it is to bo deplored. The best proof we can give of our desire to to play our part in help ix eliminating, these rackets whenever we are called upon, And the authorities, in New York' and Sydney may always be sure of our most swilling and.

opération.

earnest

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visit its works. ·

The Hamburger Deutsche Werft Company announced it took the step because Inpanese

shipbuilders arc allegedly under-cutting European prices and copying European ship. building methods and equip- ment.

of

William Scholz, chairman of the board of the West German company, said o group Japanese experts who requested permission to visit the ship-- yards "was turned down politely bul initely."

IMPUDENCE Scholz claimed

the that Japanese "ore

the running European shipbuilding business by offering prices which are far below the average of the world -market-

"Despite this," Scholz, sald, "the Japanese are sending ex- perts to Europe, some of them even equipped with cameras with which they photograph shipyards."

This must be considered as "impudence," Scholz sald

Scholz today did not name the Japanese shipbuilding firm which requested permission to have is experts visit the Hom- burger Deutsche Werft Com- pany.

He said that his firm not only told the one firm that it couldn't 'make such visits, but all other

Japanese companies as well,

DONE NOTHING Scholz aid that when West German Economica Minister Ludwig Erhard visited Japan, he was fold that Japanese ship- yards would raiso their prices to compare with Eurotan

averages

But the Japanese have done nothing as yet, Scholz sald..

the Hamburger Last year, Deutsche Werft built 319,060 tons of shipping.--UTI,

Mrs Khrushchev To

Accompany Husband

A

*Stockholm, June 30. Mrs Nina Khrushchev will accompany her husband on his Scandinavian" tour in August.

ACCUSATION

i

to

New Daily

The New Daily starting next of week, when, the rest of the

the the strike.

However, the separation in. which ho might seek the nose-cone from the rocket-Londen press. is paralysed by

casing was again perfect, They pointed out und befometals said ATP would not be too remote from

way Fat.

be his homeland there, would

อ Buddhist

atmosphere B.B.'s HUSBAND

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GOES

The_New_Dally_will_ke_print- cd by non-trade union mem- bern. At the same time it will be Issued in various provincial cities. The three organisations stated that they had suficient

to carry ruppiles of ink their project.

Abbreviated

Newspaper. TO HOSPITAL

Kerala's main opposition poli-in

support for his tical parties Congrees, Praja would and Socialists, Moslem League, Re-cause of sufficient strength not Vutionary Socialist and Kerala te be overawed by the Chinese, at the same tine Socialist ace.compaigning to and would

Ameri- oust the Communist Govem- be assured of indirect ment. They are supported by can backing.

It is thought that the United Catholics and Nairs (a Hindu. carlo).

States would be unlikely to offer The opposition has accused asylum since it has taken care the Communists of using their throughout the recent Tibetan St Tropez, June 30. official portiion to further trouble to stand clear for fear. French film actor Jacques Communist Party interests, of that American influence on Aslan

.. Charrier, 22-year-old falling to protect the property opinion might be weakened if it

just bridegroom-of-a-wook of the people and of trying to appeared that Tibet, was Indoctrinate students through another cold war pawn,

curvotomo 24-year-old cchool text books.

Suzerainty,

Brigitte Bardot, was rush- The arrests yesterday-1,158

Britain recognises Communist ed to a nursing home hore according to official figures;

today for an emergency anne-day token Chinese suzerainty over Tibet came during

and is therefore striko called by non-Cornmunist

appendix operation. Brigitte waited anxiously unions in sympathy with the op- position as India over the Dalal

Lama. position campaign which began

Other Commonwealth coun. the room next to the operating

theatre while the surgeon, on June 12

tries are also ruled out na

performed the they would be likely to defer Montagnier, to Indian opinion, as India is operation,

Although the patient's condi-

Stedi-helmeted police armed WILD rites and machineguns

in

the same

In

Dr

stood by In Trivandrum tonight the Commonwealth country. tion was stated to be "serious"

the city.

STRONG SPEECH

BY DUKE

as volunteers from the Revale most closely involved. fionary Socialist Party defied a

Exile in some Aslan Buddhist gave rise to no anxiety.

AFF. government ban on public country would sult the Daini demonstrations and staged torch- Lama best But Japan has too light processions in two parts of strong a current of neutrallam to wish to become involved. Mrs Khrushchev, who is shurt

VIOLENCE

Ceylon would probably only and plump, is rarely seen with

Thousands of people gathered take the Dalai. If he did, not the Soviel Premier on pubile occasions and this will be the to watch the demonstrators but function politically; Burma al- first time she has accompanied there was no violence. Some of ready has big problems of iis own both with. China and in- him on a visit to a Western the volunteers were arrested.

The agitailon continued to ternal Communism; Indonesia is སམ,, country-Reuter,

take a violent turn in other wrapped up with internal prob- centres, however, 'Recording lems; Formasa would not be to a government' press re-acceptable to the Dalat Lama The Duke of Edinburgh to 'lease, with crowds.stoning the since we Kuomintang view of police-and-government.bili Chinese suzerainty over Tibet is. believed to be similar to that of staunch Buddhist The rolense. said that aga-Peking, and and drowned

сага countries ike Cambodia and wag damaged tom were also stopping

money Laos are too small to withstand when the Combeima River and forcibly collecting flooded the Tolima area, it was from travellers for the anti- Communist pressure by taking

govemment campaign-Reuter. up Tibet's case. Reuter,. reported here today—AFP.

Flood Deaths

Bogota, Jun 30 Some one hundred persons were reported much property

fork.

:

Chicago-Style Shooting

POLICE

In London

busy Holborn district,

Toronto, June 30,

T

day told Canadian doctora

I

owners

out

decided

that starting tomorrow, in order to save ink, all the dailles would appear in abbreviated form. However this measure will only enable the newspapers to appear up to Sunday, July 8, when they will have to suspend publication in any čas.

On this date, at the very latest, all the great. Kown- papers on Flest Street will simultaneously close their doors. An agreement among the

newspaper owners, the- quires that the closing -down of one paper will immediately be followed by all the others to prevent unfair competition.

The strike of employees in the printing ink factories followed the strike of printers which for: eight days had paralysed tho tho provincial press; but not London preas which has a diffīrs- ent collective bargaining agree- mont, with its workers.

The printers are demanding n en per cent. Increase in pay and A 40-hour; weak. Their fellow workers in the ink manufcctur- ing plants refused to supply the printing plants where employers threatened the workers with a Jock out. The printers, then went.

"that Canadians were not out on strike, in their turn.

as fit as they might be, In what was described by observCTS

Open Clashes

all one of the most The Workers, Unions affected by the present conflict have outspoken, speeches made by member of the royal family, he suffelt strike funds at their asked doctors to go out and do úsporni to allow them to hold komething about it,

out for ten weeks, their leaders Canadian have claimed.

the

HOTTED

Addressing Medical Association, of which The situation. was causing concern la Bollical he is President, the Duke said: **You cannot afford to ignore circles sines incidents In the facts and ell maintala you are past fów, dayı “Hoiween 'atrikė " the least bit interested in health;

pickets and the polico have, "Strong words 'perhaps bu you took the risk. You asked for. it when you invlled laymen to be your President, small Reuter.

shirt Oliva's chest was covered the car pulled up.

with wounds.

London, June 30,

when DOLICE, were today try-

outside. ing to track down an armed gang which, in a Oliva jumped up and ran Chicago-style rald, drove towards the door. As he reached the street a man up in a black car to a cafe here last night, and shot in the car fired a shotgun. Oliva staggered -- and al- a youth in the chest.

youth,

*most fell. 19-year-old The

Other cus. Joseph Francia Oliva, was sitting with a colour. ed man in the cafe in the

tomers in the cafe took cover. When he pulled open his blood-ntained

W

Oliva, who the police.be

lleve was the victim of a gang attack, was taken to hospital. He was allowed. home after doctors had removed pellets from his China Mall cheat. Special.

New Consul-General For Hongkong

407.

on several occasions generated into “open cluties,

are in Britain,

The government has mado, belated efforts at conciliation in the printers dipulo, but those were without avail

Intervention by the powerful) Trade Union (Cornell (TUCH socmed to offer the only Borious hope of avoiding in-extenulum. of the labours conficta,How- Lisbon, Jung 30. Jeep Penulte newly-Rdiotea aver, there soomed to be little Consul-General-ta chance that this organisation Portuguese Hongkong. left listion by air to count intervene effectively be

dally newspapers day to take up ble new dullos for the

closed down on Sunday. -AFP:

AJP.

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