THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1980.

10,000 BATTLE POLICE IN KOREA Police brutality

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I killed, many U.S. Negro

injured in protest rally

Mason, Apr. 12.

A bloody riot by more than 10,000 people protest- ing the recent national elections, ended early today.

One person was killed and 17; thrown by an unidentified de- rlaters und police were injured

in the seven-hour demonstra- tions.

The mob broke up when poiler refeased four demonstru- tors arrested yesterday,

The entire national police force stood by on an emergency | alert to go into petion at a

minute's notice.

Police identified the dend as an 18-year-old factory workers Hàm Y KH

CHIEF IS BEATEN They reported that two of the! demonstrators suffered seritas injury, while 15 pulleetara, in- eluding Masan's Podce Chief Chung Hyung Chun, who was severely beaten by the rioters with sticks, was in eritheal con- dition.

Elever of the policemen were injured when a hand grenade

Adlai says he's not a candidate

MR STEVENSON

New York. Apr. 11.

Mr Adlai Stevenson, twice de- į

monstrator exploded in front of

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bu-

The hand grenade was lieved to have been stolen from the police arsenal

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The riots yesterday began the demonstrators stormed the Police Hendquarters here in a protest

the

Alleged annst

elections. And iroudulent demand for the arrest of police men who shot and killed at least seven persons during bloody election day riots March 15..

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London, Apr. 11.

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American Negro spirituals--- syncopated tunes" and others in the ! "blues" style—will be int cluded in now hymn book being brought out for use in British schools. The new hymn book, to be published inter in the year by the Cambridge Press, will also do away with such tradition)

hymns as "Holy Holy Holy", "All Things right and Beautiful", "There Is A Green Hill Far Away", and "We Plough Fields and Scatter."

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They tore through the police

breaking furniture, "Ther poetry does not stand building. lexors and windows and left the aning the test" explained the They also book's conpiller, Mr David Hol- building in shambles.

a British pact, play- destroyed or damaged every brook,

rily wright, and teacher, in Inter- palice post in Masan, the fail and the Liberal Party head-views with today's newspapers, quarters, the Seoul burenu of" the newspaper Sinmoon and the mayor's residence.

POLICE HELPLESS

had been The polley, who

to use under strict orders not

the against

demon- wenpons strutors, had stood by helpless- ly as the mob unleashed its fury.

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hours after three standing by they opened fire on the mailing mob storming the Police, Headquarters. They fired tomme 200 rounds.

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The ring as in the March 15 the mob ot only heightened anger and they renewed their mad rampage with added vigour, IUPE

FROM 10,000 HYMNS

Mr Holbrook said that his aim was to produce a collection of hymns containing the best poetry and music.

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Mr Holbrook said he would select a total of 150 hymns from 10,000 under consideration for Inclusion in the book.

He also said his selectors would, have to be approved by cummitice of representatives

of the various churches and authorities before education

published by they would be

Cambridge University the presses,China Mall Special.

The typist's shapely leg is fighting a losing battle

London, Apr. 11.

fested Democratic candidate for THE Shapely Office Leg is fighting a battle.

president, taid today of the 1960;

nomination " neither seek, nor i

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And it will surely lose. For its opponent is hope for it, or expect that it the cold, impersonal efficiency of complex office

will be altered to me again."

He told a press conference on machinery.

his viot from two months in

not a The lays of the Leg-in other dictation from electronie record- the nomination, worts the shorthand typist-are jings of the boss's voice,

about the numbered.

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Latin America: "1 candidate but I deeply issues befize my country and She will be replaced by the

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nulio-typilst, who will take her

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the conclusion reuched by a que-day conference of the Office Management Ass ciation in London the other day OUT OF DATE

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moment (5).

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Once upon a time they disagreed violently but last week there were only smiles when President de Gaulle matched half-an-hour from his crowded London ime- table to pay a visit to Sir Winston Churchill in his Hyde Park Gale home.-Express Photo,

Court orders

to

mother

return son father

to

New York, Apr. 11.

A judge here ruled today that unless a Swiss

divorcee returns her 10-year-old son to his!

Gangsters blamed for

riots in S. Africa

Capetown, Apr. 11. Mr Eric Louw, South African External Affairs Minister, said today that the aftor- native to separate but porollat development of

alleged in poison oil case

Rabat, Apr. 11.

Defence counsel today alleged that several de- fendants charged with selling adulterated cooking oil had been maltreated by police in prison.

The trial of 24 men accused of making and selling cooking ull weakened with used Jet | engine. oil which enused the Paralysis OI almox 10,000 persons opened today before the Moroccan High Court.

There other men are chorger

with selling adulterated hair oil

which caud users to become bald

the races (Aparthold) in All are alleged to have used tho unian was the "abdi- | U.S. Air Force motor vít, sold cation of the white man," at regular surplus sales, to thắn out their products. The all con- Speaking at an unprecedented | tamed a polsonotts substance press conferença here for which demaged the motor con- about 20 foreign journalists, he nerves of humans who said: The permanent white sumed it the coolding ofl. population has as much right to The Government had listed South Africa as the black man 9.544 persuns who suffered who was himself an Immigrant parsiyels of arms and legs. from the north."

Replying to શ London Journalist who sulet the black man was being kept down by brutality, the minister sald this was not guvernment policy,

COMMUNISTS

But, he ackied, “when you are dealing with gangsters you can not Bandie ton with kid gloves, and the ordinary peace- | loving African has to be pro-

tected."

Mr Louw, who was accom- pled by the Justice and De-

Mr fence ministers,

Francols Brasmus and Mr J. J. Fouche, sald many leaders of the African Congress parties were Communials and that much of the recent trouble were caused by gangsters and intimidatos

Reuter.

wealthy father in Zurich he will place her She was killed

under arrest.

The woman, nuw Mr Marion Lang Rollstein, earlier caused an uproar in the New York Supreme Court by running wer to lawyers for her lormer hus- band. Rune Lang, and repeated- ly screaming!

"You will not get the childi No! You will not get him!"

IL was Rsclosed the boy. Geri Fardi, had written to President Eisenhower, saying: "I don't want to go back to my father and second mother,

could you or Governor Rocke-

feller do something, please?

Respectfully, Gerald Lang.”

"Dancing Major*

is

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in bid to help a rabbit

by Few people knew he was in until the news of his

New York, Apr. 11.

REQUEST REJECTED

Defence counsel Robert Bohbot told the High Court his client, Belald Baryk Lahoucine, 30, sustained a permanent dis- nbility in his left wrist due to police brutally during his con- fnement,

Loneliest

island

goes modern

Tristan Da Cunha, Apr. 11.

A gasp went up when fivo powerful electric lampa lit the donco floor of Prince Philip's village hall at Tristan Da Cunka, in the Atlantic. Another stap had been made in progress towards modornisation of the "world's lonotiest

island."

Islanders gathered in the hall on Saturday night to watch the lights switched on for the first line, The ceremony was per- formed by Mrs Marthe Rogers, the headwoman.

Bohbot demanded that his client be allowed undergo inedical examination.

Three other prisoners who appeared today carried fresh scratches on their faces, ono of them was bleeding when to

The church and the hospital stood in the prisoners box,

Cour! President, Ibrahim will eventually share the new Keddara rejected defence power plant, It was pold for request that these accused, of by the istanders, the church, the minking Hair oll be given Teislan Development Company,

administration funds separate trial,

and pro- fits from the villoge hall bar.

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The court wit convene again on Thursday.

The trial is ex-Chine Mail Special pected to last from 20 days to u month, according to publie pro- secutor Moulay All Athmani. ---- AP.

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New political party formed

London, Apr. 11. British contractor and has part-time politician launched his own political party-the "New Conser vatives."

Decorations damaged

Workmen

Dacca, Apr. 11. The first monsoon of the stam son today washed tway huge decorated stroal arches erected

reception here today of United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdil Nasser and fore away temporary ciectele in. stallations.

planned to toil throughout the night to restore He is Mr John E Dayton, the damage done by the 45- rain talled to win mife-an-hour wind and who recently

arrow Wes Middlesex, con by the time Nasser arrives here A tomorrow from Karachi. parliamentary stuency

radio tower by-election.

was lifted trom Arm the stadium where Nesser is to Hend of a contracting which built a Chiswick, Lon- address a public reception and con, road By-over, he recently lighting panel was destroyed criticised the

Government for --UPI.

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Sharp decline

A woman walking across a dorkoned highway near London, Apr. 11.

Carson City, Nevada, to Salah Salem, the Egyptian

aid on injured rabbit was Bri-: politician known in

hit by two cars and killed tain

instantly last night. the "Dancing

Police said Mona Reichmann, Major," Was ilt with kidney trouble in SWISS COURTS

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to help fashionable London clinic wounded Jackrabbit when she is handling of the contract. Justice Frederick Backer

was struck first by a car driven warning

tonight. insued the arrest

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It is stated he hopes to form Nils Hakansson, 22, of confirming an order by the New

Initially an effective opposition Osterunsund, Sweden, York Appellate Division that bad, Britain

a ukimately the Government been upheld by the New York liness leaked oui,

Another car driven by Donna of this overtaxed long-suffering Court of Appeals.

the travelling in A hospital spokesman bald Barksdale, The order was that the boy be turned over Solemn, heud of the Unita upposite direction, ran over the nation."-China Mail Special, to the father even though Lang Arab Republic press syndicate, pedestrian.

No charges were planned last year had taken their younger is "comfortable after being

to flown secretly into Britain for against Daniel.

either driver, police said, but Bon, Francis

Hakancson end a Switzerland while court action treatment.

At the Egyptian Embassy an passenger in his car. Gorge

Moscow. Apr. 11. was pendirug

The Mills of Berlin, Germany, were

official Soviet Lang owns a department store official said: "President Nesser

tourist Is in touch by telephone." in Zurich.

held briefly as material wil-agency

to- intourist claimed

New York, Apr. 11. New York's action is based Salem got his British nick-nesses,

day more than 700,000 Soviet Mr Amory Houghton, US. courts name in 1953 when upon orders by Swiss

pictures Police said they reported they citizens went abroad last year. Ambassador to France, arrived which first gave custody of the showed him dancing in his had been blinded by the lights The agency said about 200,000 by ship today for consultations children to the mother and then underpants with Sudanese trl- of Mis Barkalale's car and went to "capitalist" countries with the State Department on

father. also had this transferred it to the

besmen opposing British rule in¦ couldn't see the pedestrian, and the rest to Soviet allies. President de Gaulle's visit here JAP.

↑ the Sudan,-AP.

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late this month.--AP.

As Mr John Wall, a director of E.M... put it: "Shorthand is as out of date as thick woollen stockings."

He told delegates: " 1s awfully nice to have a pretty face and nice legs in the office, but is it good for business?"

And Mr Wall lo kay

The average shorthand typist dues not spend more than 20 per cent of her time doing short- hand typing. The rest is spent on a multitude of duties, from answering telephone calls to getting cigarettes Dr buying theatre and rail tickets.

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"Consider how we use shorthand typist. We press button and in she comes. then pick up the telephone fur, half an hour and she sits down..

"Having not properly read; our mail, we dietate a letter. She goes back to her room and consults with her friends and eventually a letter comes up which bears slight resemblance to the original, but it's 5.30 and the must go home, and so must you, so you sign it, and that's how it goes.

NOT IDLE

"1 am not saying these young; indies are idle. They are cer lainly not, But why we go on calling them, shorthand typists passes over my head,"

Mr Arthur Radley, "honorary

14 Uncommon portions of food? secretary of the London branels,

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16 Realised (8).

10 Maldes one happy (7),

17 Common milltary man?

tainly not (7).

19 Mora selence" (8),

commented: "Yes, the battle to on because of the lack of legs and increasing competition for Shorthand typists will Cer-labour.

move from one job to another just for ten bob a week more."

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Insult, 6 Mumps,

8 Eire, Salaam, 11 Annie, 12 D-Urban, 14 Ldre, 10 Elova(n),) 18 O-rate, 18 Oral, 20 Untold, 24 Ideal, 25 Everts, 20 Ama(1)d,

Mr Rodicy raid he expected opposition, but not from the uninns. ""Human labour is by: no means ut," he said. will be 0 transfer of labour. Girls will literally have to unlearn their shorthand typing and learn the new skill of audio- typing.

"They will be more than copy typlats," and I estimate that their

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Meander, @ Mongrel, 7 Sherbel, 10 Ault, 18 Morning, 14 wages will be higher by about Lantern, 15 Regular, 17 Ladle, 10 Ostend, 21 Over, 22 Drow, £3 a week."-Londen Expreen 23 Yeer.

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A shurp decline in the number of persons fleeing Enst Germany lest year was reported today. The all-German ministry gave the number as 143,600, pared with 203,000 in 1958.—AP.

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