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No. 37556

Established 1845

TUESDAY, JANUARY

1960.

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Big death toll feared: American official stabbed

Of The MOSLEM VEILS CAUSE RIOTS

Day

Order to GARMENTS: THE remove

MAIN ISSUE them

Twill be a pity if the sudden,

vociferoun clamour over gar mant exporta to America mialand

people Dn

And

Use 1s

main lesus,

that that the majority of firms now the involved in this export,

firm which have ploneered and developed this trade and

which have mort to lose by restrictions, themselves agree that calling are unavoidable if the market is to be secured at anything like its present level.

What could Hongkong expect American Imposed Fcw been

if the

controle? their own

of the critics who have so freely attacking

Govern.

ment seem to have conalder-

ed this sufficiently, Bince they

have nothing to toss, perhaps

this is understandable.

The firm which are grouped in

starts

trouble

Karachi, Jan. 1.

A Government decree or

dering the unveiling of Moslem women attend- ing official functions sparked bloody riots last December 21 in the Afghanistan town of Kandahar.

agency dispatch reported that an American aid official had been stabbed and wound-

A Pakistani news

ed seriously in the riots.

In Washington, the State Dr.

the Hongkong. Garment Manupartment denied the ofetal as

facturers (for the U.S.A.) As. sociation, may represent only the total small proportion industry, but they do ropre. sent 85 per cent of the fac

This surely entitles

them to

Mr Albert T. Wisner, 51, asus- tent exocutive offleer of the US. Foreign Aid Mission in Kanda- har. The Department said he is 1 in a hospital but is out of

donger.

Lories exporting to America. It said Mr Wisner was caught apsek for their trade. This is by a mob while trying to warn father Americans in Kandahar of

the reaso 19, moreover, why the rioting and recrived broken Government supported

the ribs, head injuries, and knife Association and

wounds in both Iggs...

T

to agreed

supervlan its agreement.

A betrayal?

+

la asked how Government can justify Its betrayal of the pladye made in the under- taking with Lancashire. This committed Hongkong and Bri. tain to oppose any further restrictions on. Hongkong ex. ports. But there le no betrayal - Involved when the only part. of industry directly concerned with the U.8. market, accepts that voluntary ceilings are for

tha number

Protests

of

Reports reaching here said.

out after tiots broke

Mostem religious leaders had been arrested" for Afghant against protesting govermanent decrees ordering the unwelling of women aning ofcini-functions.

reports reaching. Casualty

Rawalpindi and Karachi tstimated the death toll in the Kandahar outbreaks at any

35, to 700. The where from reports said between 1,000, and 2,000 people were arrested,

Eye-witnesses quoted by

preferable to futlie opposition Faldstani bewapapers said the and the inevitable conse Afghan government had alerted quence American import army personnel and cancellei

controls. Not even the mest military leaves.

serious protest by Britain could persuade America to act! otherwise than in what it ba t lieves to be the best interesta

Under guard

One report said, that Ameri- in the area had taken- shelter in the compound of the Co., which Morrison Knudsen

of its own industry. Moreover, to gamble on America's in cans ablity to legialate for controls is a dangerous risk,

And if in the process

guarding its

of

markets.

manufacturers Ignore

is building irrigation projects in Afghanistan, and were under Bate heavy profective guard by Toca! Afghan troops. those

Several homes of foreigners,

who have ao far shown no In- in Kondaher were reported to

forest in this trade, as well.ga

those who have recently

have been stoned. and cary overturned by mobs during the

jumped on the bandwagon rioting. In complete defiance of .Gov.

The Pakistan news agency

"ernment's pleas to diversify- | zald that demonstration!

can

Governmant they or

which supports them, be fair ly-blamed!

The answer

against the government's un- velling decrees also Occurred in other towns and villages of southern Afghanistan,

In Herat Province in

mid-

December; several Maliks (re-

ligious leaders) were reported

to have been thrown out of

SEES SON FOR FIRST TIME

James Zorb, 40-year-old Briton who is serving 10 yours in Tura Jail, Cairo, for espionage, greets his 21⁄2- Mrs Zarb and the boy whom Zarb has year-old son, Gerald, and his wife, Eldu, in the prison on January 1.

never seen before arrived from London AP Photo.

'Suzie

ill on film set

Beautiful Eurasian film ac

tress France Nuyen, 20, became ill before the first .scene when shooting of *The World of Suzie Wong" resumed this

morning,

Wong is

A nurse helped her off the cet and treated her for stight natisen · and dizziness..

The nurse said later that the

the Governor's" house rad cause of the sickness had up-"

arrested after they vainly soughtparently

ап

been -from Miss vitamin

INDUSTRY in sald to be con

cerned about the affect alue- where of this second surrender. to the principle of voluntary restrictions. The idea may grow, our manufacturers fesì, that the Colony can easily be policemen after overced, Into limiting exports. removed veils from his wife. Admittedly this is not the Ima and daughter while they were pression Hongkong. wants to shopping in Herat.-UPI, convey. But surely It is even

Interview protesting the Nuyen's taking come compulsory attendance of units carlier in the morning Veiled wives at official functions.

more harmful to show the

world that only when It is Mrmily sat upon сам Hong kong he forced to keep ex- porte in check. We here look with pride on pur Industrial development. But It is as well to remember that othere mos in the Colony a resurgence of yellow peril tráda practices. Even tam does Hongkong want this impromion, to take root and grow.

The answer must be found

diversification. If it

In

to

mean anything, however,

[ocal

Industry will have

Another Malik from Gulran -After, about 10 minutes away

said to was

have shot two

from the set, Miss Nuyen re- they forcibly turned to the filming of the first

KEYHOLE

VIEW OF

scene.

HINDERED

Location of this morning's вседо wis on the Star Ferry "Oriental Star." Film directors were continually hindered by scores of tourists and sightseers crowding around the stars on

NEW YEAR the set.

PARTIES

where were you on new year's

shows

This moming's scene Miss Nuyen as "Suzie strolling on to the ferry watched with avik Interest by the artist who is played by Bill Holden.

Several acu, (c)

had to be re- Wherever it was, you were moved from the top deck of the

to practise it far more serious- under closer-than-usual seru- ferry to make way for huge.

ly and intelligently, than In tha part. Unless it dosa. thora may be several more reduceta to curtail exports - requeatu

which industry

can only re- fuse at the risk of incurring damaging controla in lis beat markate. And Hongkong's In-' dustrial economy

till too precarious to allow it to taka such risks.

tlay.

Watching you was a new Chinacners and sound equipmerit,

Malt writer who will be known as “I at the Keybole,” What did "T" ace?

today Paramount director employed another 100 unen || played Chinese: 10 play ́, as

Turn to page 7 today and begin extras on the ferry.

reading this now China Maji feature to be published every Tuesday.

Thodizoctors said that it is Į possibla that some more may be

taken

-William Holdes, leaning stort the Ferry ramp, al- tracts the eye of France' Nuyen in this morning's shooting" of "The World of Susie Wong in this photo by Mail camera- man Chan Kit.

Mysterious explosion

British

Tommies cook for Makarios

B

Nicosia, Jan. 4. Brilish Boldiers tonight cooked a meal for Arch- bishop Makarios and Cypriot minister who only a year ago had a £5,000 price on his head as top-ranking Eoka man. They were among a select number

five- of guests at n courre banquet given by the Governor, Sr Hugh Foot, at Government House..

а

from

The former Eoka man was Mr Folycarbos Georgandis who trrce times escaped custody during the emergency and was one of Eokn's most cclive cantanders.

Arch-

It was the first time bishop Makarios had dined at Government House, which will bertine his presidential palaco after the Cyprus republic is pro- claimed next month.

The banquet-which included oriental dishes--was la honour of the republic's first president, end Dr. Fail Kutchik, hin Turkish-Cypriot Vice-President,

Router

Restful day for Bevan

London, Jan. 4. Me Aneurin Bevan, deputy leader of the Brillih Labour Farly, bad

restfal "a most day," Labour beadquarters announced In a bulletin 10-

night. Mr: Bevan, 02, is in hospital A major recuperating from £60,000 was to serve as head-abdominal operation performed quarters of a group of malt last Tuesday.

A bullet sued, this morn~ distillers, in the area.

bad, been, o The complete staff of the ing mid there

'condition · since laboratory, research division and change in hi badministration of the curupany, yesterday when he spent pot

und the building but it was such Д comfortable day," empty at the time of the blast.

London, Jao 5. ♬ mysterious explosion damaged aloe-building from end to end on Monday:" li Elgin, Scotland, int caused no

The building, completed two wonka“ ago HÉ! I DORÉ of some

British Nazi

movement issues threat

London, Jan. 4.

a

An organisation calling itself the "British Nazi Movement" today announced through mysterious telephone call that it had drawn up a list of hostages chosen from among the pro- minent Jews in Britain.

An

anonymous caller,

des-

cribing himself press offlocT

of the movement, telephoned a British press ageary that

time a "every

Anti-Semitism

German in New York

nationalist suffers by action of the Adenauer

government

ander pressure of the Jewe,

New York, Jan, G.

ne prominent Jew in this The sixth case of anti-Semitic

country will suffer likewise,"

This

MANY MEMBERS

desecration of a building in the New York City area whɛ

dlacovered on Monday. Rabbi Sidney Ballon, of No- is the

the Arst time

sau Community Temple, in West taistence. of the organisation fempstead, + suburb, said had been revealed. The "press large rock had bear thrown organisation through a window in his study,

LACT" sala ho had many members in London He asked police to investigat

and was part of an inter CPL. cational network. The Fascist- cympatising party of Sir Urwald Bosley said tonight: "It (The Britich Nazi Move- mint) has nothing to do with us-we have no knowledge, we have no interest."

The statement by the "Bri- Esh Nazl Movement" followed anti-Jewish action over the pas Lew doyu in Britan uch as painting of swastikas on walls, cothelding with similos action in Germany and many other countries, -

The "press odicer" said the Ust included the names of Lab- our Members of Parlament Sidney Silverman and Barnet

SEE PAGE 3

Hits on

a TV solution

Canterbury, Jan. 5.

a

Man who had two years

Janner and that of former Lab- of trouble with his television our Member Ian Mikardo.

ant went back to the shop

The spokesman said that the where he bought it with a Grand Rabbi and the Jewish hammer. Chronicle had been informed of | Then, o court here was the intentions of the British told yesterday, he started Nazı Movement.-AFP.

Jews stone

school

amasking the screens of tela- vision sots in the shop.

James Louis McNally, 40, was jailed six months for causing malicious damage.

The judge said: "You were justified in being cross, but residents of Rome you did something which in today stoned Italian this country connot be justi. Government school after flad."--Reuter,

Jewish

Rome, Jan. 4.

EN

students inside scrawled

swastikas on the window U.S. bomber

рапея.

A group of angry Jewish residents gathered outside the school almost as soon as chalk- ed swastikas appeared on window panes,

Several stones were

the

.

crashes

Oak Harbour, Jan. 4.

All four occupants were killed when a US Navy jet bomber the crashed on Monday to

tho thrown, ocean near Lopez Island in

Two windows were anesbext-north Pacific, off the Washing AP.

A

{ton State const-AFT,

couple enemies

of old meet

Hamburg, Jan. 5.

The Belilah Minister of Aviation, Mr Duncan Sandys, being greeted routinely by Hamburg Airport oficials, shpok

2. hands with one and said, “Hello, Colonel. I know who you

Airport director Max Wachtel looked pursled, "We tried to kidnap you," Mr Sandys talā. tunately, we never succeeded.”

Mr Wachtel (coked more puzzled. Then Mr Sandyı explained.

He mid he was war-time chief of a British staff orent- el to wipe out the threat of flying bomba - the dreaded V-2'. Mr Wachtel, a former Gorman Air Force Colonel, was chief of the German fly- ing bomb project.

"It stunned me to learn of the man who once headed an organisation that was out te capture ma and destroy - Ke fying bekas," Mr Wachtel

"Unfor-

During the war I changed

Sandys Snr. and Trequently uniform » went halfway underground to escape allied agents,” he went on, "but I did not know that it was Mr Bandys who directed it all.” The sanized, ex-colonel invited Mr Bandys to a bottle. of wine at the airport runsaurant and for a three-hour, cz«- change of war-tima repošlechon ---UPL

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