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Alleged

Extra Sentence

who

Cheng Sham, coolle, was sentenced to three months imprisonment after

had ho

pleaded guilty to the possession

of a packet of heroin was given ; on additional two months' gaot by Me " L. Yang at Central Magistrary this morning for con». tempt of court,

Cheng used abusive language as he left the dock. He wan immediately called back. and given the additional sentence.

#.

Wife Beating

Λ -30-year-old Asherman ndmilted before Mr T. L Yong Central Magistracy thio morning that he had serlously hurt his wife with bamboo poly because she neglected to do house work.

La Yau-ta Assaulted his wife, Kwok Sze-ening, In an unnumbered hut in Tal Chung, Tal-O, ita.m., luet Saturday, Mr Yung sentenced three months' imprisonment,

him to

2.30 Mahjong

THE CHINA ·MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1959.

Threat Of Mutiny

In Army PLANE CRASHES ON LORRY

BRUTALITY

IN THE CAMERONIANS

London, July 12. -

onc

SOME 700 of Britain's toughest fighting soldiers are protesting-"threatening mutiny" Sunday newspaper said-at alleged brutal disciplinary measures ordered by their officers and NCOs at Nairobi.

The allegations were described as "all nonsense" by Major General N. P. H. Tapp, GOC, East Africa

on

Mrs Bessie Bradlock, Labour | A letter on the matter which Four workers, wha played

k Parliament,, an- she received from Kenya mahjong at a building site at 38-Meraber

has May 12 is now being investigat- that she 40 Inland Road, Tepuko hay until rouncing today 2.30 p.m.

morning. taken up arms in defence of the ed by the War Minister, Mr yesterday

Christopher Scamos soldiers, the First were ined $40 ench by Mr T. L.

Battalion. Cameroning Yang at Central Magistracy this the

Regiment, mist morning,

ale intends to ask the the House of Government in Crums next week what they are doing about it.

Defendants were Mau Vin, «ill, Leung Wai, 20. Chau Mo, 33. and Li Chiu, 27,

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A British Crossword Puzzle

122

ACROSS

18

14

14.

3 The man in the pulpit (8),

8 Red Indian Uncle? (0).

D Disabled bird: needs & help-

ing hand (4, 4)

11 Well-built fellow who drinks

beer? (5, 3)

12 Paradise (4)

13 Metal bar (5)

18 Attacked by a hull (5)

10 Pursia (0)

22.Repaired (u)

24" oblige" (8)

20 Metallic (4)

20 Poor quality" (8)

16

DOWN.

1 Convulsive petion (5)

2 Dive down upon (5))

3 Skinning in heavy rain? (7)

4 Some paper (4)

6 Said to put an end to prayer

(4)

6 Harasses the dogs (6)

7 Top arilst doing a Forden

choro? (0)

30 Cominisaloned rank (5)

14 Animals (5).

36 They try Kings out (7)

10 NEVER the one that

away! (0)

17 Part of W. Africa (0)

20 War brilliant (8)

21 Oficial decrea` (5)

22 Spotter, (4)

* Gunsmith.

got

7

23 River goldiss (4) SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD. Acrtisi Ameer. 8 Overcall, 10 Bourse, 13 Opposer, 15 Hebe, 17 Recalls. 18 Cindel. 20 Accs. 21 Diorama, 20 Easter, 27 Botaniat, 28 Erase. 20 Norsemen Downs 1 Garbo. 2 Gol-up, 3 Gross. 4 Sert, B Is-Abel. U fialoes. Veered. 11 Optic, 13 Rotan. 14 Relles, 15 Bolts, 10 Blame, 19 Carbon, 19 Tecter, 22 Oaten. 23 Alas, 24 Armed. 24 Once,

" received another yester. day," she added,

Fractured Skull

"I am puiting a question down on Tuekday for answer by the War Minister on Wed- nesday."

One allegation is that A soldier was taken to hospital with a fractured skull after being hit by a sentor man,

Another

15 that defaulters were called Out nt midnight and had to stand three hours while a search was made for an officer's briefcase. IL WAS eventually found in the officers quarters..

Another inlance: A soldier is alleged to have been thrown into a cell the floor of which was drenched with buckets of water

As there was no chair or bed

he had to stand all night..

Motto

The Cameronlan have boen stationed near Nairobi since June last year, Their motto is: "No one may touch me with impunity,"

MIGRANT DENTIST REFUSED

REGISTRATION

Melbourne, July 12.

EUROPEAN dentist has been refused registra- tion as a dentist in Victoria, but has been re- gistered as a doctor.

Censorship

General Tapp said an inquiry was now boing? conducted by the headquarters of the East African Command at the re- The quest of the War Office Into on Incident at the Cameranians when a camp inst February rifleman was found with hend bruises

camo

Inquiry

$

of

The request for an inquiry

after number seidlers in the battalion wrote

Birlilah

member

Lo

11

Parliament.

The matter was still sun-

Judice, General Tapp added. The inquiry was being conduct- ed by a brigadier and the find- ings wouk be passed on to the War Minister. China Mail Special.

Bridging The Gap

New York, July 12.

A proposal to build either a bridge or 1 tunnel between Alaska and Siberia was made to the Soviet First Deputy Premier, Mr Frol Koslov, today

During Nixon's

Trip

in

The doctor, Emil Miglie, said

dentist loday: "I Was # Europe for 24 years, but prae- tised as a doctor for only five {years.

"I consider myself a good doctor, but I ant more Atted to I special- be a dental surgeon. Iped in dentistry the same as any doctor specialises in eyes, nose or throat.

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A lorry overturned after o small plane — wreckage which cant bo seen in the picture--had crashed on it on the new Bt Albans bypass in Hertfordshire fast Tuesday, The crash occurred on the fly- over section of the highway about two miles from 6t Albans

One man was killed and five others injured." The plane, belonging to Don Evers! Aviilen of Wolver- hampion, was on charter to Tarmo Lid, who were caITY- ing out work the new by

for

of the Ministry Transport. It had been given permission to use the stretch of new road-pol yai open to the public-for landing and takeoff-Reuterphoto.

DAM

On The Spot News

Parchman, Miss., July 12. Authoritie

Parchenan

at

Page 8:

YACHT WINS AGAINST SEA

BATTLE

Darwin, July 12. Hollywood actor-manager John Calvert arrived at Elcho Island, off morth Australia, today and described his week-long battle to keep his leak- ing luxury yacht Sea Fox afloat in the Arafura Sea.

As the yacht, with Colvert and seven others aboard, sailed slowly into port at the tiny island, Wangari tribesmen pad- dled out in canoes to meet it with cries of monkey ship." They had heard that the ninth passenger on the yacht was Cheetah, the chimpanzeo which stars in Tarzan fllins, and none of the tribesmen had ever geen'

monkey.

RIDING HIGH

Calvert, on his way from Darwin 10 Sydney to open stage show, said his wife, Anne Cornell, was flying from Call- forula to Australia "and I am looking forward to meeting her and my son in Sydney."

When

the tired four-man

KISHI IN LONDON

FOR VISIT

London, July 13.

Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi arrived here by air today from Tokyo

on an official 4- day "Glandship-with-o- smile" visit.

Kishi old on arrival

hig

crew of the Sea Fox brought visit to Britain was part of his the disabled yacht to within main objective to "re-establish 100 yards of the beach at the and strengthen friendly rela- the rest of the Island, water

sul tions with Was streaming in through a for-

World." ward scam

"It is a great privilege and and much of the lower deck and engine room pleasure for me to come to this WHE awash. But the yacht country in response to the kindl invitation of your Prime Micus- was riding high in the water. It was accompanied by the ter," Kishi said.

"I am looking forward to Australun Tavy tug Emu

tranke exchange of views with which went to ita ansistance him and other leaders on the after an hir search four days international situation at this

ago.

д

crucial moment and on matters of common concern to our two countries, such as cultural cx- change, expansion of trade in worst Asia and other co-operation."

Calvert said he believed the leak was enused when the yacht When hit a submerged log, the flooding 'was at "fla

of our

DEEP-ROOTED

the hand pump was manabo day and night by two mch. "We did ten thousand strokes a day," he added.

"Our two countries have Asked if the Sea Fox was long history of close co- ever in danger of sinking, he operation for the safeguarding replied:

common interesls in "Yes, because without spare | Asia. Today the need for their parts to get the pumps working mutant understrading to their we would have been physically own benefit and for the peace unable to keep going on the and welfare of Aela and else hand pump."

Ilo said the where seems to be increasing. 1 that yacht had shipped 75,000 am hoping to facilitate gallons of water.

understanding, by personal con-

there.

fart.

Д

postwar

my

TROUBLE BEGAN

The majority of the Japanese Its damage included broken Full Course State penitentiary had plenty cross-armis on the main mast people have deep-rooted good- "But the Victorian Dental of suspects to consider in a my and a broken mizzen. Clothing, will "towards Britain and I am

furniture had one of them." Board won't register mo ua-stery reported in the latest equipment and

"It springs not only from the lers I do fall four-year issue of the prison paper, The been damaged by water, and

Calvert said repairs to the good old days but also from the Inside World. course at the University."

a appreciation of your would tako at least Dr

added:

"Lost Miglic

The paper said 75 gallons of yacht

He would fy on to efforts and achievement. I am Board re- honey have been stolen

that from week. month

the Medical gistered me as a doctor after a one of the prisons' camps.Sydney and engage a qualified confident therefore,

captain to call the Sea Fox talks with your lenders will help five months refresher course UPI.

chart course of friendly und an examination.

He said the trouble beran association between our two when the main engine sea countries in the coming years.” water

Kishi's visit to Britain will pump broke up four

After be followed by visits to Ger- days out of Darwin. that he did not sleep for six many, Austria, Italy, Vatican days and the crew had only City and France.

He in scheduled to return to "eat naps," hand-balling with buckets and pumping for four Tokyo on August 10 after visit- days.

ing Brazil, Argentine, Chile, The Emu had taken him in Peru and Mexico.

<fficials Japanese embassy navy's request, low at

belleved he could said the completion of this tour alibough he

mako Kishi

the most have made it to port alone. But would

for its travelled Prime Minister Japan ha thanked the navy "wonderful help."-Reuter. has ever had.-UPI.

can't

Lest

New York, July 12, Soviet Government is

"I could pass any practical now examining the ques- tion of Press censorship Dental Board exam but you

even lake such a during the forthcoming without doing the University visit to the Soviet Union course. of Vice-President Richard Nixon, the Soviet First Deputy Premier, Mr Frol Koslo, disclosed here to day.

been

The Soviet leader hodi

asked during Press con- ference if correspondeals no- Nixon to companying Mr Moscow for the opening of exhibition the United States thore later this month would be required to submit their reports to censorship.

*

ΑΠ ΠΟΥ 60 and I can't

spare that time."

Doctors and dentists said to-

Given The Bird

London, July 11. Mrs Pearl Lee was playing the plano for a few friends when a pigeon flow in, landed on the piano, laid an egg and

day that Dr Miglie's case illustrated the need for amend-went to sleep. ment of the Medical Act about Inumigrant dentists.

Amended

They said that in 1957 the Act was amended so that im- lgrant doctors could be re- gistered after a refresher course, but dentists were not similarly treated.

The present position was far- eight because European dentists could do a short course in Bri- lain 10 satisfy the Genera!

"She didn't budge all night." Mrs Lee Bald yesterday, "but was gone when we came down this morning. I had left the window open." UPI.

the

PRINCESS

Mr Koslov replied: "All Dental Council there, and thus THE MUSIC COMPANION PRESENTS:

paris that will be written

have little trouble in registra-

and Bre almed at strenx- tion when they arrived here. thening friendship between "The whole business of re- cur countries and

repos gistering immigrant doctors and that are objective and con- dentists is out of line and some- structive will be despatched thing will have to be done,"

to the United States without a single word crassed out.

AMERICAN SIDE

one doctor said.

Dr Migile, who left Yugo- slavia because of the politicnt cituation 10 years ago, was one of the country's foremost dental experts, a friend said. The President of the Victorian check Dental Board, Dr H. C, Ash, cald the Board's attitude was designed to protect the public- China Mall Special.

by a Democratie Senator from "As regards those reports that Washington, Mr Warren G. Magnuson.

Senator Magnuson said to had discussed his proposal with Mr Koslov at the Soviet de- legation's United Nations head- quarters.

arc

hostile...we do those reports."

Mr Koslov said that what he called "the American side" and had raised the question had noted that there was no censorship during the visit to Moscow earlier this your of Mr Harold Macmillan.

Senator Magnuson said that his proposal would make for real co-existence across the 42-miles-leng Bering Strait,

The Senator, added: "Real"This American familles driving in American-made_ents_with_the

kids

than

Router.

piled in, will do more

a surmil conference"--

Red Dean In Geneva

Geneva, July.12.

question is now being

Dr, Hewlett Jotinpon, Dean examined by the Soviet Goy of Canterbury, Bow into Geneva moment and will certainly be tonight to hand over a "ban solved by the time of the the If-bomb"petition to the Vice-President's visit," Mr Big Four Foreign Ministers

Reuter. Koslov added.----Bouter,

Poker Machine Addict Has

7

A 'Bandit' Beside Bed

Sydney, July 11.

Poker machine addict Bill Harrison of Waverley pitted himself against a

"one armed bandit" all day today-lost but stayed, cheerful.

of

As the machine gobbled up i Ile played it today to his "I belong to our clube--and pound after pound Bill kept heart's content, without that they all consider me one of their chuckling

awful, sinking feeling of his best cunBSORBETE.

ecit's wages being eaten up: For whenever he ran out tokens all he had to do was to wing the machine around, open the back and replenish his sup- ply.

Then after a five-hour sesil

at the machine Bill called it a day and gloated: "At last I've found the answer," -

Beenuso here was a poker machine with a difference An old beaten up model, it na one of seven put up for public duction yesterday, and Harrison bought it for 612.

"I've waited

years for this,” Harrison, a refrigerator engineer, and.

You

sec, poker machines have a fatal alfaction me ma

"I lost £A700 in one six- month spree on the machines.

"Now I drop an average of £45 to 2A10 a week.

"I reckon the only way to break myself of the habit is to get too much machine playing.

"I net. Et up haside my bed) and play it till my arm la too sore to bother about the fair dokum machines," Ching. Mail

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