Monty urges end

to Europe's military occupation

June, June 19.

Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said today the time has come to end the military occupation of Europe." He called for simultaneous East- West withdrawals.

Lord Montgomery, in a copy quarrel with the Chinese Con righted article in the Sunday munists and should lead the Times, said the Nato countries West in offering them the hand had enough home-front alrength | of friendship: and that both sides must agres to control and Inspection.

The British Government it. The former deputy command-self maintains some suff-upper- er of Nate's European forces, lip restraint on the subject, but

already Said the withdrawa "cannot be Britain

recognises implemented fully for some con- Chine, a situation which is siderable time."

highly embarrassing at times

the within

Anglo-American alliance.

But he urged that it be pgreed now in principle to help lessen tension.

FINDINGS IN CHINA

The Field Marshal suggest the United States should with draw from Formosa "and let The suggestion for a general the merging of Nationalist withdrawal from Europe-one China and the People's Re- not likely to find much favour public be carried out by peace. un official British levels-yas (ful negotiation between the two sandwiched into an article re- governments."-AP. porting the Field Marshal's flutings in Communist China.

Lord Montgomery said the United States should cease to

(Lord Montgomery's views on China will be given in a series of articles, beginning on Sunday, in the Sunday Post Herald),

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Liner renders

aid to

sick captain

San Francisco, June 19, The liner Matsonia paused 500 miles off the Pacific coast this morning and took aboard a Greek ship captain, in urgent need of medical attention.

Hawail to San Francisco, where The Matsonia was bound from she is due tomorrow.

It was the second stop made by the big liner on this voyage to render aid to a sick seaman. Both patients are in the Mat- sonia's hospital ward under care of the ship's doctor.

Taken aboard today was Cap- tain Spyros Mitsouras, 51, skip- per of the cargo ship Asteris, en route from Los Angeles to Kobe, Japan.

Mitsouras Hiness was not specified but the memagr said 244 "feared peritonitus might set in." He was reported resting comfortably.

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The other seaman under care

of the Matsonia's doctor is a US. navy hospital corpsman, Keith M. Tracy, 83, taken off the submarine Gudgeon. He was transferred from the submarine 800 miles east of Hawall Friday,--AP.

Ten neo-Nazis

posed as boy scouts

Bonn, June 19.

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The danger woman APINGUTE of the new Africa

Picture shows half-French, half-African Mme Andree Blonin, 31, arriving in Rome after being expelled from the Belgian Congo because she is "too dangerous”. The Belgians accuse her of being Communist. She arrived in Leopold... ville a month ago from Guinea, centre of Soviet influence in Africa, where she has been 'a' close friend of President Sekou Toure-Express Photo,

Prince involved

in accident

Animan, June 19.

An official investigation was opened today into a traffic accident in which Jordan's Crown

Several injured in racial incidents

Saint Louis, Mo., June 19. Several persons were suffer [...ing today from slight in- juries they received when fights broke out here bo- tween several hundred whites and Negroes.

Police arrested eight persons, but released them shortly afterwards.

The fighting, which took place late last night, was the result of two separate incidents,

The first was - a sidewalk argument between a Negro and 'a white, who finally came lo blows and were quicicly joined by passerstry..

Several hundred yards away from this some, ¤ Negro police. man was about to arrest Negro child, who had broken 1 window with his ball, when the child's family intervened--as well as passersby and neigh- bouz

The two fights merged, and police took two hours to restore order 1157P.

Mysterious arsonist

at work

Paris, June 19. The mysterious arsonist who has been lighting fires in corridors or cellars of buildings in the middle of Paris ever since May 16, today outdid himself by setting five fires in one afternoon.

Two fires were set in garbage cans inside different buildings, and three were lighted in cellars. Like all of his preced-

Prince Emir Mohamed was involved, lasting efforts these new fires were

night.

The crown prince was driving his car very fast on one of Jordan's main streeta last night when he struck and injured a peasant, а crowd gathered quickly around the prince's car.

The prince's aide de camp, Lieutenant Mohsen Mughdeb, Police in the province of fired several shots from his re- Rhineland-Palatinate ar-volver to keep the crowd back. rested ten young neo-One of the bullets struck and Nazis, posing as "boy killed a Jordanian passer-by. scouts" and carrying A military investigation com- arma and swastika-mittee is to be set up to deter- decorated badges in their mine who is responsible, Jor- A

dan's Attorney General told the baggage.

press today.

The young men were wear- ing black uniforras copied from those of former Nazi "SS" storm troopers to celebrate the arrival of summer.

Police found on them a dis mounted sub-machine gun, a pistol, a savod off shot gun, large quantities of ammunition, a flag with the emblem of the ss" and swastika-decorated badges -AFP.

Verwoerd recovers

The meldeni created a sensation here, especially the first rumours said that it the crown prince who had fired pa the crowd- AFF.

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Farmer flees

to west

Tapping of

undersea

cables

London, June 19.

Labour MP Mr Boy Mason, has labled # gwestion for answer In the House of Commens next week

ing the tapping of underseas cables by "allen organization.

Mr Mason is to ask “: 150 | Postmaster General, M Re ginald Bering, whether there Has been any noticeable increase In temporary breaks in Britain's undersea cables.

He also plans to ask to what extent it is technically possible for these cables to be tapped. by alien organimati

Eschwege, June 19. Mr Mason salt tonight that A 31-year-old East German "there have been reports of farmer has fled across the border Russian trewlery hanging tractor about of the Canadian coast- near here with his wife, and a trailer filed with washing line where cables come across. household gear and a motorbike.

"we often have Russian

Pretoria, June 19. The South African Frime Minister, Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, was allowed to return to his official residence here, today The farmer, owner of a large trawlers off the after making a rapid recovery farm that had been in his family where from a plastic eardrum opera- for many years, had been forced added.- tion performed in Pretoria to joba & Communist collective phot General Hospital on June 11, and according to the West Cer- nine weeks after the attempt on man news agency DPA he told his life.

the West German refugee offi-

A member of Dr Verwond's clala he had filed because he was staff said todays "The Prime going to be entirely dispossessed Minister Is 100 per cent fit by the party -China" Mail i Reuter.

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Kuala Lumpur, June 19. Some 20 people were in- jured in a fight which broke out among 200, sup porters of the Socialist front and Alliance Party during a local council by- election in Kuala Lumpur today.

Two of the injured were. Chinese and they!

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Port Said June 19. The German passenger-cargo ship Hannover, on its way. from Japan to kurope, was still in James today although the fire was de- finitely under control.

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ship's cargo

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lit with the aid of rolls of paper. They were rapidly put out, and caused only small damage.

Policemen were. Interviewing all the houschcloers in these, buildings in an attempt to get songe description of the arsendet who has now caused a total of 80 blazes-AFP.

Buys land for a pony

Sydney, June 19. Miss Mirial: Rožnas spent

her life savings," of Ä£3,650 (£2,920 sterling) on a plot of land on which to keep her 23-year-old pony mare Little Kit. |.... She said Little Kit was born on the land which was being auctioned for building at Roseville, a Sydney suburb.

"She's been on this land all. to take her away after 23 years. her life and it wouldn't be"right

Miss Bernes sald she would not use the land for anything else.

“I wouldn't want to crowd ber by building a house, there she said, "Besides I haven't any money left"-China Mali Special..

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