Socialist
Fascist group warns against sympathy for world Jewry
London, Jan, 11.
Two Labour MPs tonight announced they had re ceived letters threatening their lives from an underground British Fascist organisation.
Both letters purported to come from an orgonisation call
ing self the People's Liberation Army.
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death sentence under the cole of the Fuselst group.
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However, mid Mir Crossman, ho was being let off this time The two MPs. Mr Richard "with a solemn warning."
felong Crossman, 52,
Mr Brockwny, and Mr Feaner Brockway, 72, were accused pacifist bind sympathiser with underprivileged, received of reasonable" activities and the
his threat nt the House of sympathy for world Jewry.
Commons
DISCLOSED
Mr Crosm
disclosed the
of British Televiewers,
LIQUIDATED
The letter warned that he
the against his fe to millions would be "quidated" unless he In the TV programme, "Whceased "treasonable pro-Jewish Goes Next," he claimed a letter (activities at once."
Mr tan
received
at his
last
Wednesday charged him with being an innocent lackey of the Jews" and said the his public utterances ling earned him the
Status of
Cyprus undecided
Nicosia, Jan. 11.
President elect Archbishop Jakarios aid tonight that whether or not Cyprus will) remain within the British Commonwealth will be up to the Republic's first Parlia ment to decide,
He added that the ponsibility
of this majeet being discussed
in London this work could not
Lu cxcluded,
hers to mean
conference
and this is taken
tal, whatic the
would!
Cot
question,
self deal with Hits Archbishop Macarios and Vice- President Fazil Kutchuk could together raise the mailer with the British Government outside the conference.
The Archbishop is reported to British have rejected recent
gestions that Cyprus should
be
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Crussian served an Government comming which investigated the future of Pries fine while it was still a British mandated territory in the 40s.
"Do 1 take this threat serious- ly or want a lil passed to make Crossman illegal?" said Mr
uver TV. "Certainly not.
"The beat ivay of dealing with this iterato obscene nonsence
is to give it plenty of publicity ond arouse public
against "—AP.
op.nin
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1960.
MPs threatened Macmillan gives
Viscount surveyed after London crash
No lives were lost in two recent BEA crashes-of a Viscount whose nose-wheel failed on landing at London Airport on Thursday, and another Viscount which overshot the runway at Glasgow last week--but the airline in faced with a resulting loss of £250,000. Picture shows the Viscount which crashed in London Airport last week -minutes after the crash it burst into flomes, but quick work by the stewards had already evacuated the passengers.-Express Photo.
Society girl's romance with
chauffeur
New York, Jan. 11.
New York City Police said tonight they are closing the case on the disappearance of 18-year-old debutante Gamble Benedict, as they believe! Miss Benedict left her home voluntarily.
Miss Benedicc turned up in Antwerp on Saturday aboard a
Andre freighter with
Portan beanu,
Romanian-born chauffeur.
35, partial member of the Commonwealth under certain conditions. These reports bay
considers tha! that Makarios
ان
Mins Benedict was a first
student year
exclúst se Briarcliff College. Her mother, the former Josephine Bonedict,
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his
Cabinet crisis for De Gaulle
Parls, Jan. 11. diel of an overdose of sleeping President Charles De Gaulle pilis in 1940. Her father, Dr
sped back by car over 500 Sharpe, Douglass Miron Butarit, a New York 3.
miles of icy roads tonight island should either be a fault friend of Porumbesno, said the psychiatrist, signed away
chauffeur is suppurated from his
share of his wife's estate member or not belong at all-wife. He said Porumbeanu was
following her death, but later last seen on December 30 when tried unsuccessfully to regain he cheeked out of a rooming his share. house and told his landlady he
leaving
Miss ม marry
AFP
SPY
Bellen, Jan. 11 Members of a fox hunt have who irarned that the man showed up, and blew the wreng calls on the hunting was a spy from the League Against Cruel Scorts.UPI.
12.
WON
Benedict.
Butorių said once told bin
Porumbeanu
"I'm in love with a society girl This time I'll do better in marriage than befo.e. I'm in love with a truly beautiful girl."
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Pilot's cool-thinking
saves 37 from possible disaster
Zurich, Jan. 11.
The lives of 33 passengers and four crew members of a Convair Metropolitan airliner were saved from possible disaster by the cool-thinking Flight Captain, Peter Wilson.
assurance
to
Nigerians
Lagos, Jan. 11.
Britain's Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today assured Nigerians that the United Kingdom Government would continue to show interest in Nigeria's political and economic development. He was replying to a wel- corne address by Prime Minister
Sir Abubakar Balewa.
Macmilan said
ho
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hoped
the
Nigerians would visit the Arst by
United Kingdom Prime Minister- further evidence of the great friendship between Nigeria and Britain.
"I have hourd much about your country and I am here to see for myself,” he said.
Macmillan expressed hope that his impressions after visiting Nigeria's three regional capitals would confirm "my strong belief in your great future."
Earlier, Sir Abubakar thank- od Macmillan for his interest
in Nigeria's problems.
Ho Raid: Since you becume
Prime Minister there have been
constitu
MR MACMILLAN
Nuclear tests
Geneva, Jan. 11. two most successful Honal conferences in Lean delegate to the nuclear test bun Semyon K. Tsarapkin, Sovlet
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which Nigerian Loaders, together with United Kingdon Government representatives, have carefully worked out the future of our country,
· AIM IN AFRICA
"Both conferences were pre- elded
Mr Over by
(Alan) Lennox-Boyd, and he scored a success not only for himsel but also for your Goverment, because throughout
the negotiations we always knew he was speaking with the ful support of yourself and your Cubinet,"
At a dinner given tonight in Macmillan's honour the Prima Minister sald Bikale's nim in Africa was "to develop those countries which have been the United dependent upon Kingdom so that economically and politically they may sland upon their own feet,"
Later this year,
w
our
he said, "1 with every considénce and with a deep sense of pride
combined endeavours. that Her Majesty's Government Australian Peter Wilson, 43, a borne, he checked the function-
of the veteran of the Royal Australian ing
landing gear and
will at your request ask Parlis- Air Force and a formar pilot of found it to be in working ment in the United Kingdom to will both ANA and TAA, was at the order. He then requested and enact legislation which controls of the Swissair flight obtained
for im- bring Nigeria to the end of one Jut of Zurich on January 5, medlale landing. Although one rood and the beginning of in- when a delivery van betonging of the tyres had burst, be put other the great high "rood of to a local construction company the heavy plane down smoothly. Independence,"
Cap- drove on to his runway. tain Wilson's plane had been given takeoff clearance and had approached
to face a major cabinet mph when
way. Peter Wilson,
bv
at more than 150 the van
got in its who bas crisis accompanied by more than 12,000 flight hours to drastic dive of French | his credit, noticed the danger shares on the Paris Stock and evolded total collision
immediately pulling the aircraft Market. The President's return to the up into the air. However, a tyre of the landing gear hit the Miss Benedict and hor ID-capital from southern France
top of the von and instantly year-old brother, Douglas have set the scene for the first big killed its two occupants. lived with their grandmother
government showdown of the since their mother's death.
Gruilst fifth republic,
absence,” a simmering
York attorney, Robert Hoffmau,
governin
Political opinion in Paris was
And you'll
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be
sald.
Blatts
"Keep an ere on Gamble see some setion" "We have certain consideration under
Europe to persaude the girl to the austere figure of the "save come home,
the franc" Finance Minister,
to M Amoine Pinzy, cuIDE belling point.
about
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ACROSS
1 Uses blunt implements (6).
'5 Ernie's shackles? (5).
B Church Lable (5).
It may
(8).
DOWN
B8-year-old M. Pinay,
U.S. army in
clearance
Swastika painters
imprisoned
Bir Abubakar, replying praised Macmillan for taking
the search for
ou a dimeslt
solution
"courago
task-leading
of the
peaceful
world's
troubles"--and for having the
to
and enterprise be the first to break through the ice-barrier.”----AP.
TV-watching tabooed-
by
Vatican
Bonn, Jan. 21. Two Germon youths were The pilot felt the impact but The Benedict family's New During President De Gaulle's with a great effort succeeded cent to prison today for daubing wall with swastikas a church climb. AB continuing the
and anti-Scoille slogaris, Indleated he unight 10 to ment crisis that centred around Boon as the aircraft was air-
They were Willie Roeder, 22, who received four months And Peter Berger; 19, was sentencod
Vatican City, Jan. 12. lo three months,
Roman Catholic priests here are New York Meanwhile in
expected to be ordered to today arrested five cut down on their television- watching and radio-listening. youths and charged them with
Vatican sources said yester- writing "Down with the Jews"
chlidren day the Roman Synod of the buliding. Two
Pope John after they church, called by were also arrested
will fix were found defacing the wall XXIII for January 25,
striri rule for storing to the Seoul Jan. 12. of a Jewish centre,
television radio and watching top
Dillary Amerlosa Commander in Kores said A Tash of swuslika daubings by priests stalloned in Rome.
Vatican sources said the tra- today American forces guard- ; over
weekend, was also
almed
this, but I can't dia- architect of a year-long French Korea under
cuss them.**
Miss Benedict's
grandmother Mrs Henry Harper
Benedict was reported under a doctor's care at her Manhattan home. -AP
Film workers
- protest
London, Jan. 11. Officials of six unions, repro-
that
economic recovery that has im pressed the whole world, was on the way out,
TROUBLE AHEAD
The French Stock Markel, which has lamenoc faith in M. | The Pinay, saw trouble ahead.
strength
tho
ing the Korean truce line do reported in other not have so adequate stock and Router. pile of supplies to carry
When the market opened this morning French shares, which started dipping on Thursday when tre first crisis alarm sounded, took a drastic dive.
Many French stocks plunged more than five per cent
General trading on the In addition. gold market was intensive.
them through the early stage of another war,
slates.-AP
Carter B. Magruder, U.S. senator's
who concurrently heads the Command, the
M. Pinay's brave "new frane United Nations
New Year's United States forces in Korta
senting 100,000 workers was introduced on
U.S. Eighth Army,
in the British film indus- day and technically worth 100 and the
sald the two American army
try, called tonight for o united front to oppose the showing on television of films made for the cinema. Last week 55 postwar British Alms were sold for showing on television scTEENS.
times the old one.
found it in-divisions stationed here are also French souFOCS conceivable that M. De Gaulle under strength and lack certain
discharge tho tile modern weapons,-UPT. would Finance Minister whose cautious re-building of the economy has done so much to restore abroad the
French prestige which is Presistent Da Gaule's number
une consolation-UPI
Kidnap attempt
La Faz. Jan. 11.
query on aid
Washington, Jan. 11.
A U.S. Senator questioned today why the US. should
while help Italy
rich Italians, he said, pay only 10 to 15 per cent tax on their incomes,
Iza
newsletter
Senator
pending measures were at combatting "strong templa- tions of modern life which dis- tract the priest from his duties." ---AP.
Three killed in Teheran clash
Teheran, Jan 11. Three people were tonight re-
ported killed and about 50 in- jured as students, protesting against stiff examination rules, clashod hero with truncheon- wielding poilce in the second demonstration of the day...
Tia Mudents stoned polico A group of six armed, men, Stephen M. Young cited the cele belonging
disperso opposition of Giovanni Agnelli, President and troops called to to #m Groveville, N.J., Jan. 11.
ongsetation, lest, might imarow.jof Flat Motor Co. a smaller them-Reuter Wendell Fisher dotime Grove-
an attempt to exporter to the United Staten. cinema is going to be disastrousville's fire chief leat Thursday,ly failed in
Agnelli, the Chlo Democrat to the well-being of thos en-He fought his first fire during kidnap the Director General of gaged in the industry and dia- the weekend. Fisher and other the Bollylan Police, Colonel said, will pay only 15 per cent itinepine tax on his $558,000 bi- 5 Sung, perhaps, by the senti- advantageous to the public," flemen put out a small blaze in Hormones Blow Laduna,
Reuter
ashed in his backstart-UPL was lowered here today.---AFP, come for lat year. If he were
Sir Tom O'Brien, Chairman of the Foderation of Film Unions, 1134 by television of Aims made for the
1 Muc Leo is turning into an said "The increasing
other garment (8).
3 One by one (4),
2 Try to say (U).
be afore-thought
& Coat parts (7).
mental (7).
10 Stocking yara (8).
11 Telephone calit (5).
12 Mr Brock's home (4).
13 An urned name (6),
6 Golden bird (6).
7 Shape of wing? (5),
10 Chief regularly, appearing in 14 Pots and pans, ete (8).
the newspapers (5).
18 Removes all trace (6).
20 The right answer is wrong
(B).
23 Dye-stur prom Manila (4).
23 Marner's other name (6).
20 That's your lati (6).
20 Man in possession (8).
27 Anaesthette (5).
28 Ripping results? (B).
29 W. Country river (8).
13 Framework embarrassing in
the cupboard (8).
18 Cowenichers? Could be! (7), )
17 Makes effervescent (7).
19 Inedible roll (0),
21 Way out among the Sappers
(B).
24 Dry and withered (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD--Across: 3
Aged, 7 Igloo
8 O-ban, Sinap, 10 Reading 12 Erse 15 Arise, 18 Slip, 16 Trail, 21 Ovals, 22 Chap, 23 Holes, 20, Laca, 20 Balcony, 30 Step, Down: 1 Agree, 2 Hold-all,
31 Lock, 82 Clams, 38 Sho-d.
4 Gonge, 5 Hope, 6 Pays, Stip(rov), 11 Iris-h, 19 Reap,
14 21-15, 16 Ethel, 17 Fall, 18 6A-W 20 Ravens, 22 Clap,
24 Obeso, 29, Enemy, 27 Anon, 28 Aska.
Avenged brother's murder
Beirut, Juz. 11.
A young polloeman shot and killed his brother's murderer today, thus avenging a : 11- year-old 'erinsə, Policeman Hasma Khoumogeană,
who was only 13 when
· brother was murdered, ever revous's theo and thers 09.
- the man who'"' did" the dead. As soon:se he became of age; ko`mirolled in the manisipsi pollos and went through funte
course of training, │On Monday, ShoUTNEYSLAI WRE on daly in the courtyard or one of Beirupa; positi ledders couris, ; idly wabching. roukkue search for freneme of
yard. 1 Suddenly be sliramu
the midi bel
president of an Amerion' dor- poration, he would pay 90 per cent, Young #rld--AP,
Rain causes house collapses
:
Shoumeyssisi waited untu At -Oukidi, slapped into the court. Yard, then wilpped out bin
Bomby, Jin, bl. fire, opened'
Unicomonal- auton stick wall Altoskiel, hit with stic balletas caused collage of 69 Women fell done, Two Britanikers today around Atoldating were wounded seriously and North Bombay Slute. Zuckornaive wadis medicial was struck in quamwo was reported. In this
mithis: bornelena at Fiat 1
tion of the US, moratorium on talks, said today the termina- nuclear testing may have" a bad influence" on the talks re- suming tomorrow.
Tsarapkin returned by sir from Moscow at the end of the three-weeks Christmas talks' RCCCÁP.
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