THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1560.

Chaos at British boycott meeting

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Copenhagen, Mar, 13.

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Mr Otto Edels Kov, manager of the Viking Hotel, Introduced the vitamin pill scheme during a cold spell here.

The guests ent two pilk with their morning coffee.

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Toledo, Mar. 13. Monsignor Francisco Miranda Viele, Bishop Auxiliory of Toledo, who Was seriously burt in a car nccident yesterday morning, died today shortly after being transferred from Madrid to Toledo.—AFP.

BLAMED FOR

DISTURBANCES

London, Mar. 13.

The crack of a pistol and the whine of fire engines brought chaos tonight to a public meeting called to support the British boycott of South African goods.

Organisers

going

blamed Fascist prevent it coupe for trying to break up the meeting in rowdy scenes both inside and outside the hall;

microphones went flying.

the demonstrators.

"Stand by the whites" yelled "Beat the

bycolt."

Someone fired a race-starting pistol. Someone else telephmed the fro brigade and brought engine rushing to the scene.

Then the youth dashed out through a back door into the street with stewards howling in pursuli.

FIRE ENGINES

The bells of the arriving fire enges rang out over the wild scene. Polleo surrounded the buliding.

One youth fought his way through the audience, mounted Organtocra of the meeting the platform and tried to over-ld the hecklers had been turn a table around which tho identified as members of the main speakers were sitting. anil-Negro British National Party and Sir Oswald Mosicy's union movement,

The speakers, three Labour MPa, dulched at the table

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Extreme right wing groups have been blamed before for using violent methods against supparters of the boycott, spon- sored by Britain's Labour and Liberal parties as a protest against the South African colour bör,

Minor scuffles broke out in various parts of the hall but no one was reported injured. Police arrested one demonstrator ond charged him with using "insult- ing words."-AP.

Re-arrested, then released

Havana, March 13.

The Cuban authorities today arrested three Americans, two of whom had been freed baily Saturday after 10 hours of detention and questioning. Refeared again, all three quit Cuba and flow to Miami.

The charge today was talting pictures on a street,

for

Police said the latest troubles of John R. Taylor, 28, candidate Congress from Stillwater, Okla., and Roger Sharp, 25, i TV newsman from Tulsa, Okla., occurred as they were leaving the United Press International office with a companion, Ralph Sunders of Tulsa.

TOOK PHOTOS

Famous comedy team re-appear briefly

Dean Martin

Jerry Lowla

Las Vegas, Mar, 13. Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, the American comedy. team who broke up four years ago, made a brief re-appear- ance together here early today and went through one of their old routines.

Martin had been standing in at a local night-club for Lewis, while he rushed to finish a film before the Hollywood actors' strike, and at his final show he called the comedian, who was in the audience, on stage for their impromptu not, which was vigorously applauded—Renter.

Uncle

Ben

not popped

a cooking

was

into

pot

Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 13.

Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, former British Colonial Secretary, today refused to join that small circle which can claim to have had a relative eaten by cannibals.

South Korea

accuses U.S.

servicemen

Seoul, Mar. 13. Seoul newspapers have ac- cused four American servicemen of kicking and beating four Koreans at Taogu, Woegwon, Just month.

near

A US Army spokesman in Seoul said, military authorities are investigating.

Plot to kill Sukarno charged

Page

ermany has gone

democratic,

Adenauer tells U.S.

New York, Mar. 13. Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancel- lor, today appealed to the Western allied nations to make a concerted effort to "bring about penco ---- bring about liberty for all.”

The 04-year-old chancellor, between, Germany, and her Nato speaking at a lunch given in the allies. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel here by "We must not belittlo there

Counci

he the America

for clouds,"

sald. "They are of the surviving evidence Germany, told the guests they

shadowy could be confident that Ger terrible

of Hlieriam A democratic which darkened the world for many today is Germany... far from anti- | 13 terrible years and which was Djakarta, Mar. 14.

Semitic or national Socialism if only 15 years ago." The Government radio you-

(Nazism)."

Dr Adenauer arrived hero lasį

Д night for

12-day informal terday announced that

In an earlier speech Governor visit, during which he will the strafing of President Robert Meyner of New Jersey meet President Eisenhower, Mr Sukomo's palacos at had said there were still dark) Christian Herter, the U.S. Djakarta and Bogor may clouds on the horizon of Ger- Secretary of State, and Mr have been part of a plon man democracy which seemed David Ben-Gurion, Premier of by a "subversivo organisa- to threaten the growing unityIsrack-Reuter. tion"

ossassinate Sukarno and Army Chief of Staff Gan. Abdul Haris Nasution.

The Ministry of Information said a enche of Illegal arms were selzed a few weeks ago in an Army raid in the suburban seo- tion of Kebajoran in which "SOVIC documents" indicated there was "n plot to assassinate the head of state and the Com- mander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Sukarno) and the Army Chief of Staff (Nasution)."

CLEAR SIGNS

The sialement continued, "from the existence of illegal urms and the seized documents clear signs were concluded that such a subversive organisation night have cominitted inaltra- tion into the ranks of govern- ment agencies, among others possibly also among the pilots of the Indonesian air force, whereby 2nd Lt. Daniel A. Maukar had become a tool of the organisation concerned, re- sulting in the machine-gunning incident of March 9."

The "subversivo organisa= tion "referred to by the gov- 'ernment was not identtiled. The straing of Sukamo's palaces and a village on the outskirts of Djakarik occurred He described reports that his mid-day last Wednesday. In the three stafing runs 10 per- great uncle Benjamin Boyd had cons were

arme injured, boen so eaten in the Solomon seriously. Sukarno

and other government officials Iri or near the palaces were not injured.-

lands in 1851 as "nonsense."

Lennox-Boyd spoke to re- porters here on his way home biter à Pacific tour. Ho was asked if he had made the four to check the validity of The

cannibal dory,

The former minister morted:- "It is true that my great uncle Benjamin Boyd disappeared 109 years ago," he said,

I

That's have

"He just disappeared like any But other missing person. eaten by cannibalst absolute nonschse, never heard anything like that." Then Lennox-Boyd and his wite, Lady Patricia, boarded a piane for London.

SURPRISED

Mr Lennox-Boyd's flat denial of the cannibal story surprised Britons tonight.

In

UPI.

Advance on

Flynn's

estate

Now York, Mar. 13. Surrogate S. Amuel Difalco released an advance of $25,000 from Errol Flynn's estate over the weekend to the actor's widow she had asked for the

Patrice Wymore, after money through her Golenbock,

FLOTTICY

Justin

Flynn's father,

allowed Golen-

Sharp and Taylor had been The Seoul newspapers claim- held för 18 hours and interro-ed the incident occurred in the

He joked about the possibility Aated on Friday after they had same area where six soldiers when he set off on his vacation.

the were accused of stripping and in the south taken

seas curly photographs incide

Miss Wymore sald the had seven. thebeating

Koreans on Junuary. headquarters building of aurarian reform programme, February 12 and only four days "One report said great uncle ceived a request for financial

after the earlier Incident,

Ben was popped into a cooking stance from Police sald private citizens AU.S. military court tater not by cannibals," Mr Lennox-who is ill in England.

Difalco also spotted the Oklahomans taking found the seven men were tres- Boyd remarked at the time.

bock to employ an agent in pictures of a street scene and passing on a U.S. military area

nude citizens' arrests

wandered Spain to handle Flynn's yacht, to con- which had been plagued wlih Benjamin, Boyd scate their film Two soldiers thefts. But it sentenced the away from his yacht on Decem- berthed in Majorca, and other intervened and took the men to soldiers to six months' hard ber 15, 1851. and nover came personal property abroad. n police station--UPI.

Jabour and reduction to the back. The yacht sulled with- The money is mainly for the lowest enlisted grade for tis-out him," Mr Lennox-Boyd upkeep of the yacht and pay- sault-AP.

Ambassador

returns for consultations

New York, Mar. 13.

sold.----AP.

ment of its crew-UPL

Possible 'best man

man' is

is host

to Margaret

Bath, Mar. 13.

Mr Ellis G. Briggs, US Am Princess Margaret and her flance,.

bassador to Greece, arrived here

by air tonight from Athens for what he described as "routine consultations" in Washington

Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones, went to early communion service together today in the little parish church of Widcombe near here. The couple are spending the weekend "nothing spectacular! In his trip at Widcombe Manor, home of Mr and Mrs

Mr Briggs, who has been at his post in Athens for about

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hero, He said that while in

Jeremy Fry, old friends of Mr Armstrong-

Washington, one of the topics at Jones.

his talks will be North Atlantic

Treaty Organisation matters.

They walked the few vards from the

He had no comment to make manor to the church with Mr Fry and Eat

on $ report that the Greek among the small congregation. Government

planned to buy

West

$10,000,000 in arms from

Yesterday, the 29-year-old princess

that Germany. He said the Cyprus Rnd her ex-photographer flance, 30, went situation appeared to be com for a drive with Mr Fry, all three sitting car. They also ang along."—AP,

In the front seat of hla strolled hand-in-hand in the garden of the mahor.

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PRINCESS DIES

Vaduz, Lichtenstein.

Mar. 18.

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RELATED

Several London newspapers have pre- dicted that Mr Fry will be best man at the ouplo's May 8 wedding at Westminster Abbey, London.

and

Tony

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