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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1959.

TUC Expel Union For 'Poaching'

COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES

AND BALLOT

IRREGULARITIES PROBE

Blackpool, Sept. 7.

The eight million strong Trades Union Congress, on the first day of its 91st annual meeting here today, expelled one of its affiliated unions for

"poaching."

BOILERS BLOW SHIP APART

Royan, Sept. 7.

A survivor said today 12 erew members were killed instantly when two bellers exploded and ripped apart the 1,100-Lon freighter which mank Saturday

Tarrangona,

ol Royan at

afternoon.

WILN

A

Port authorities said search

stin being carried on for any of the 12 crowmen s missing aller the explosion oc- curred shortly after 4 p.m. Зоке But Д crowman,

Bobrido Olveira, Manuel 30. of Coruna, left scant hope for their survival, Ho explained that the 12 must have been in the after part of the ship when the explosion occurred.

If they were, "they didn't

chance," have Olveira said, "The back of the almost in splinters."

Olveira

abe

ship

flew apart

une of BOYCH регода, including saved wethan, who themselves in a small life-

they had of the water when they

bozt.

Another man dragged out

Wan dead

arrived at Royan Inte Saturday night after nearly five hours of rowing-un,

Parking Meters

For Fiji?

Suva, Sept. 7. The jet age Is

the Laking sparkle out of those unce golden dreams of sailing away to the

primitive Hantle and islands.

Fiji

The City Council has urdered a survey of the peability of in- sulling 250 parking meters Suva. UPI.

The union was the Amal- gamated Stevedores and Dockers which WILS suspended Just November after a long dispute concerning the "poachingg'' Transport and General Workers northern Union members purls,

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Congress observers also pre- dicted today that there would be a storm this week over the affairs of the Communist-led Electrical Trades Unim,

ATHLETE

KEPT DATE

WITH DEATH

This said the observers, wondd rome with the publication af ting report of a three-man tri- busad set up by the union to A hrstigate allegations of ballot Communist Irregularities and

Party Interference in its affairs.

Charges Unfounded

Now York, Sept. 7. Brazilian athlote, at Naperville, Illinois, for the Pan Americon gamet, was | shot and killed early to-i day after he left his foam- The tribunal, it was learn- mates to keep a date with ed bas rejected both these an unidentified girl. charges as "totalling unfound- : The vicilm, Ronaldo Dancati ed, has rejeeled both these · Araentes, 28, at Pembabuco, published by The TUCy¡ Brazil, left his recremates pout, although the tribunal marked midnight after an evening of I private and conßdential." bowling.

but

The TUC has asked the ETU The other young men return- Readers why they have so fared to the North Central College taken no legal bellon against dormitory where their rowing the people who made the allega- team WILS quartered, tions. I also wants to know Arventes left them at the door, more abual mu alleged Com-Recording to his urther, munist Party advisory committee Romulo, trainer _of_the_fight-out on the EU's affairs,

Crew.

Observers also expect a clash "I have a date with

girl,"

et views on nuclear policy with Ronaldo said, and went off neroas the giant Transport and General | the comprats.

POWDER BURNS

Workers Union defying the oflein! Labour line that Britain; should keep the 11-Bomb until a non-melur club can be de veloped of all nations except the United States and Russia.

All the other big unions which provide the backbone of

Parly support for the Lixar have already made it clear that the they stand "solkly behind ofin) Socialist policy.

This means the 1,250,000-International he was positive his

strony: Transport Union will be isolated in its "revolt."

Give Priority

Bir Tom Williamson, member of the General Coun-

Members of the college foot- ball squad, reporting for early practice, found Araentes' body hoe the athletic Belduse. He had been shot to death with a 28 calibre pistol fiunt near his

wak! right hand, and his shirt searabed with gunpowder burie

Homulo told the United Press

bisther had been murdered, He pointed out the buliet was shot upward, as though a smaller persmi bad. held the gun.

The authorities found other aelnes which suggested muder

The pockets ut the victim's

cil of the TUC told the conjackol and vest were ripped, and greas that the General Council the authorities found only 70 would

give priority

to a cents in his passeion, despite reports that he had arrived with $2,000 given him by friends to buy guns-UPI.

serious examination of the funct'ens of shop stewards. The delegates then OVET- whelmingly voted to reject

unions to nation calling on

The examines union structure. motion, put 40 the meeting by the Engineer Surveyors A570- clation, wanted! unions to define

Ute functiong of their clearly

cheers und shop stewords.. Heuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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1 Meat-roasting bar (4).

10

18

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4 Strikes tents and clears off?

(9)%

Dance to cotton on to? (4). Pure water (4).

20 He makes his living off the

real (7).

11 But put nothing

14).

in a tura

12 Laid burk the clock face (4). 14 In defeat it's just the oppo-

alle (7).

17 Like a White Wyandotte? (5).

10 Rope a girl with a ring (5).

22 The horizon (7),

25 Intend to be miserly (4).

27 Made into a lady! (4).

20 Associate (7),

29 Undraped study (4).

30 She returns to have dinner

(4).

31 Decapitates (7).

32 "10" (4).

DOWN...

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2 Brief review of prices (6).

3 Vocal chance for pool fans

(0).

Some Of

London's

'Silly' Laws

Britain

London, Sept. 7. has finally done away with the law which required laxi drivers to

Eisenhower In Paris | RAF and RN

This picture, which was taken in Paris, shows President Eisenhower at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior with General Henri. Zeller going through the traditional Ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe.- Central Press Photo.

Geoffrey Bing Wins

Slander Case

Acera, Sept. 7.

Mr Geoffrey Bing, QC, the Attorney General of Ghana, today won a slander case against former Parliamentary Secretary to Ghana Minister of Information, Mr S. Iddrissu, in connection with allegations of bribery over a big mining contract made here last April. The court will now assess the amount of damages to be award- ed to Mr Bing, who brought the action in a private capacity.

Mr Bing's sollefors said the action arose out of statements alleged to have been made his Mr Iddrissu concerning mine contrael at a

press con- ference in Acera on April 22,

Instructions

'China

Will Not {1}]

A writ claiming unspecified damages was issued on Mr Bing's Instructions in June:

At the same time, writs claim- ing unspecified damages for libe were issued on Mr Bing's, in- drive around holding a structions ngalt Dr K. A. Bust, piece of string. But n the former leader of the Oppoŝi- Briton still cannot standtion party, who is now in Europe, on his window sill,

Dr J. B. Dan Gush, a leading Opposition barrister, and Mr A Dally Herald writer, Kow Richardson, General Secre- Maurice Fagence, in a roundup tary of the United Party. of some of the "silier laws

Mr Bing's solleitors sald These

sil on the nation's lawbooks, setiom-also brought in private

said Unday that the recently passed' Statule Law Revision Ael pulled the string out of cab drivers' hands,

Back in 1709. Parliament decided that cab drivers had to hold a plece of string nt 11 tlines. The passenger

held the! olher-end and tugged in case of emergency.

Fagence sald British law still says no one in Britain can:

• Stand on his window sti!, even to clean the windows, oi encourage anyone else to stand

capacity-arose out of a repeti- tion of Mr lddrissu's statements "made to the press and in others in writing" by these three.

The tibel actions have it yet been heard.

Injunction

Risk War'

New Delhi, Sept. 7.

Thrill Farnborough Spectators

Farnborough, Sept. 7. Formation and stunt flying by Royal Air Force and Royal Navy squadrons thrilled spectators today at the Society of British Aircraft Constructors' an- nual show.

The show, the 20th in a series which begin in 1032, was open for press and teclmidans tulay, The next three days will be trade daya and the puble will be milled on Friday, Satur- day and Sunday.

Among the 8,000 oficial guests expeted at the show will be and from delegations

Russia Chinn.

The show, the "shop-window" of Brital's aircraft industry, is The blegest ever slagod at Farm borough, with 370 stands enver- ing 200,000 square feet - 24 stands more than last year.

NEW AIRCRAFT New aircraft going through their paces for the first time at the show were the Vickers Vanguard airliner, the Rotodyne, for which both the Ministry of Supply

European and British Airways have placed contracts, the Vickers-Armstrong Argosy and the Saunders Roe Hover- craft.

The Hovercraft rode long The runway at a height of about

12

Inches on Its cushion of compressed air, cartying a two-

don load of 20 fully-armed and equipped men of the Royal Marines

British guided missiles were also on show.-Huuler.

Murderer Of

Actress Freed

From Prison

London, Sept. 7.

Office The Home

disclosed to-day that James Camb, found guilty of the murder-at-sea of actress Gay Gibson in 1948, has been inted

from Wakefeld Prison,

Comb, a steward on the Uncr admitted he Durban Castle, pushed Miss Gibson through u porthole of her cabin into the ocean.

killing her He denied and insisted she died of natural causes.

Camb was originally sen- tenced to death, but was re- at prieved because Parliament the time was considering a bil

Mr Nehru, the Prime Minis-to mutlaw capital punishment.

ter, is understood to have

5

Now 42, he has obtained

Lancashire Associated Job In

told the Parliamentary Press. Consultative Committes |

on External Affairs he did not think Ching would risk a world war by cm- barking on a major con- | flict with India, usually | reliable sources said hara tonight.

Frightened

Into Emigrating

York, Sept. 7. Britons have ben "frighten-

Mr Nehru told the commitice he thought any war between India and China might spread WER and Into global conillet,

ruiterated understood to have his willingness

to have talks Inle emigration because of the fear of heavy taxation, an with China on conciliatory or

economist said here today. medioty processes to make. Mr Andre Gabor, sentor border adjustments, the sourcesturer In economics at said.

Nottingham University, told the British Association for the Athe

SUSPECTED

At today's hearing, Mr Bing alko secured an injunction from the court. to restrain Me He added that China had devancement of Science meeting: Iddrissu from further publies-veloped a cold attitude toward "People have actually been tion of defamatory words.

India largely! because the frightened into emigration

on the window sill. He can sit sel's fee and costs, Ion it, though,

The case was undefended, and Cloan his car in the street. Mr Iddries did not appear in Sell a friend a stamp with-court.-Neuter. out a licence. If he is caught,

·

4. Hesitate to see a doctor about he can be fined £20.

the bird (3).

5 Highly pleased (0).

Nimble U.S. soldier in beer (3).

7 Uncovers, as it were (5).

12 Said from a platform (4).

13 Half a vessel (4),

15 Flower full of holes (4).

Eavesdrop, because it is

Megal to listen under wallis

to frame mischievous tales."

Blow u steain whistle in

the street.

⚫ Follow his wife in the street if it "Infuriates" ber. Two husbands have been punished since 1930 for word-

10 It's black in the bonfire. (4), 18 In fact it's in a document Iosaly

(0).

20 Reparation inade ДБ пост

striken? (0).

21 Footwear for Sal (0).

23 Card-sharp? (5),

24 Machine tool (5).

25 Oblains by merit (5),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Cantab, 5 Gust- o, Learn, Eiches. 10 Olled, 11 Stows, 12 Tank, 13 Loses, 10 Parent, 18 Mailed, 20 Theme, 23 Lava, 23 Urges, 25 Viola, 28 Ringed, 27 Eggod, 22 State, 20 Depend Down Chestnut, Nick nume, 3 Ales, 4 Besttal, 5 Growled, 6 Unison, 7 There, 14 Strangle is Stranded, 10 Plerage, 17 Revered, 10 Amulet, 21 Ho-1-st, 24 Side..

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Mr Bing was granted coun-Chinese wrongly suspected India the thought of the future in

of having had a hand in the country where, according 10 Tibetan rebellion

ROTAL gloomy -forcemats, I Mr Nehru added that the dwindling labour force will be situation on India's

northern taxed more and more heavily frontier was not serious, butt to keep a lot of useless old India was maintaining vigilance, people in comfort." — China -AFP and Reuter,

Mail Special.

Ghost Plane Search Off

following their wives have wider this 600-year-old law, Fogenice sald-U.PL

NAVY FREES SHIP CAUGHT IN NET

Benghazi, Sept. 7. The US Air Force and Army called off their three-

for the crew of month search

London, Sept. 7. the "desert ghost," it

was Two Royal Naval divers work- leamed today.

ed for 15 minutes 60 miles off the cost of Iceland to free a British trawler Immobilised by a stray net, the Admiralty re- ported today.

New York, Sept. 7. Fate of the nine crewmen of Grandma Mosca, American the "ghost"--A B-24 Liberator primitive painter, observed her bomber which crashed in the 80th birthday anniversary quiet- Libyan Desert April 4, 1943—G ly today. She said sho in looic likely to remain a mystery. ing forward to a "real party" Three months' searching amid on hor 100th birthday next year, the sandy wastes by a ground Grandma, Mrs Annn Mary crew from the army mortuary Robertson Mosca, began her art service-sided in the final phase cerver when she was in her 70's, by helicopters from Wheelus Reproductions of her primillvo · Field Medßerranean bare-failed miral scenes have oppcored on to turn up a trace of the nine Christmas cards ----UPI.

men.--UPI,

The trawler, the Lord Middles!

ton, fouled her zudder and

propeller in the loose net yoo ferday and was skifting lielp- Jess in a bouvy swell Petty Offeer George Halnes, 25, and Able Scamon Michael Reynolds, 10, divets from the

destroyer Jutland,

Fisheries Protection vessel, could only work in short re Jays because of gales and, tho Intense cold,

Thev

had to clear sovezni fathoms of "lx-inch rope be- fore the trawler, homeward- bound, could

тебите her voyage.

Earlier the Jutland had search- ed unsuccessfully for several hours for survivors from the Norwegian Aching

Myrnca, which

sank

veiset, off

on Saturday—Ctilna

Iceland

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