Britons face quit Congo demand
By GEOFFREY THURSBY
Leopoldville, Aug. 5. An attempt is being made to get British officers of the Ghanaian Army in the Congo out of the country. This threatens to split the most efficient military force in the troubled and run-down Congo.
Ex-Nazi's
presence shocks
group
Munich, Aug. 5,
Senior British Armed
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officers con-
to me that Ghana's Ambassador to the Congo, Mr A. Y. K. Dlin, sent a telegram to Ghana's President Kwame Nkrumah saying that an all- black Ghanaian force should be in the Congo.
Djin, who does not like the idea of British officers in the Ghanaian Army, asked for the Immediate recall of the 30 British officers in the Congo.
When General Henry Alexan- der, the British general com- manding the Ghanalan Defence Force, returned to Ghana from trip, Nkrumah his New York
The presence of one of
Adolf Hitler's chief hench-old him he should not return to
men shocked many of the 3,000 persons at- tending the consecration of a church at the site of the Nazi concentra- tion camp at Dachau te- day.
Hjalmar Schacht, the financial wizard who mapped the Nazi war machine's economy, attend ed the ceremonies held in con nection with 37th Roman Catho- lic Eucharistic congress at the invitation of Munich auxiliary Bishop Johannes Neuhaeusler who presided.
the Congo.
The general, I understand. told Mỹ Nkrumah in strong tenns that he should return. Eventu- ally Nkrumah agreed.
WORSE
General Alexander flew into the Conogo the other day. I understand he insisted that Am- bassador Din be recalled to Ghana at once so that the whole question of the British officers' being recalled from the Congo can be thrashed out at once. i Guneral Alexander believes that the situation in the Congo is rapidly getting worse. He believes that massive technical assistance is needed-as well as control.
Schacht, who was found inno- cent of war crimes at Neuren- berg, broke with Hitler lute in World War II and was sent to But Mr Dag Hammarskjold. Dachau where he met Bishop United Nations Secretary- Neuhaeusler who spent several General does not want him in the country either. Ham- years there as a prisoner.
Many persons in the crowd, marskiold wants officers and local troops from small countries - including federal officials, termed Schacht's pre- many of whom have no sence as "tasteles" and "shame-perience of rioting or troubles.
-London Express Service. ful."-UPL
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Doctors strike For Fanfani
Rangoon, Aug. 5. Eighty-one young doctors at Rangoon general hospital struck today.
Rome, Aug. 5. Parliament gave fhal appro- of val to the new government Premier Amintore Fanfani to- day by an unprecedented mar- gin of almost two to one.
The Chamber of Deputies voted OLIT
310 for Fanfani, 156
96 abstentions against. with UPL.
They walked out after going around the wards apologising to patients and explaining that "we are striking because demands for higher pay have been ignored."——AP.
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Royal visit
Picture shows Queen Ingrid (left) and Princess Mar- grethe of Denmark wearing nationaĮ Greenland costume during a vindt to Godlinab, capital of their far - flùng dominion-Express Photo.
A child for ugliest
parents in New York
New York, Aug. 5.
The ugliest parents in New York today brought
forth a child. He's ugly, too.
They're Mandriks, often des- cribed as the most frume looking of baboons, and the newborn offspring at the Brox. Zoo is one of the few of its kind ever born in captivity,
Zoo officials didn't even know the youngster was on the way.
this Keepers discovered him morning-a bizarre imp with bright red face and ears, cling- ing to his mother on a high walk.
- PARENTS' VIEW The father, with his ribbed," blue-coloured face, stood guara on a lower level, baring his
teeth at visilors,
The Mandrills, n spokesman said, are more suggestive of the forms imagined during a nightmare than is the case with
any other living mammal" But what did the parents think their little addition?
Why, he's beautiful, course!-AP.
Top French scientist expelled *from Russia
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A cripple
is cured by fall after
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London, Aug. 5.
man crippled for 22 years fell heavily, As a result he may soon walk again, unaided.
Aubrey Brown was a 17- year-old clerk when a spinal disease caused the displacement of a bone.
It left him bent. He could walk only with difficully and with slicks.
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Mr Brown, now 39 and shopkeeper in Magdalen Street, Norwich, was walking with his sticks in his father's home
when he fell.
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He was taken to hospital, where an X-ray revealed that the displaced bone had been knocked into place.
His 35-year-old wife Maud
Two soldiers rescue
UNCONSCIOUs swimmer
Valletta, Aug. 5.
Two men på Gosport, Hampshire, today received the commendation of the general officer command- ing in Malta for gallant conduct in rescuing an unconscious swimmer.
They were Warrant Officer First Class 'Ronáld Arbon of Headquarters, Royal Army Ser- vice Corps, and Staff Sergeant Evan Meadows, of Multa workshops, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Warrant Officer First Class Howe of the Fint Devonshire and Dorset Regiment was also mentioned in the commendation.
DIVED 20 FEET -Warrant Guicer Arbon dived fully clothed 20 feet down to Bring up the swimmer who, using an aqualung diving ap- paratus, had become unconscious at the army Lido here on July 6, Staff Sergeant Meadows helped hiny bring the swimmer ashore, Warrant officer Howe helped them apply artificial respiration which was successful after ten minutes-China Mail Special.
BRIDES ON H.P. (£300)
- Fort Moresby, Aug. 5. Lots of New Guinea natives are getting married on the. buy-now-pay-later plan.
The price of brides has risen sharply.
So those without a hope of marriage otherwise are making downpayments on a bride.
They are paying for her after the wedding day, in weekly in- stalments,
Nobody can say what will hap- pen if they fall behind in pay- ments to father-in-law.
ENORMOUS
Brides are fetching anything up to £300-an enormous price to a native worker with little real each.
French jet
fighters for RAAF
Melbourne, Aug. 5.
The Royal Australian · Air|
Force may replace its present fighter planes with French "Mirage
supersonic delta wing air- craft, it was reported here today.
It was believed that a mission, headed by Chief of Als Staff Sir Frederick Scherger; which has returned to Australia after inspecting fighter planes [1 various countries, favoured the "Mirage II"
ENGINES
Rolls Royce engines for the French planes could easily bè produced in Melbourne's Com- monwealth Aircraft Corpora- tion works where similar types have been produced in the past.
Members of the mission have refused to disclose the result of their trip, or their likely re commendations, which will be made to the Federal Cabinet in
about one month's time.—AFP.
More rioting
in Tokyo
Tokyo, Aug. 5. About 1,500 day labourers surrounded police sub- stations
in Tokyo's Sanya slum district for the fifth consecutive night tonight, throwing stones and holding up traffic.
A Port Moresby houseboy gets about 22/10/ a week and
The rioting began last Mon- rations, clothing, house and day when the police attempted medical attention for himself, to arrest a tenant in the district. his wife and children,
{who was trying to negotiate the
rent with its landlord,
About four hundred police- the
Out in the country wives still change hands by means of shell money and ornaments, pigs, and other emblems of material men and tremen broke up
rlot tonight, arresting ten per- wealth.-China Mall Special.
sons.-AFP.
British author suffers from
over-exertion
Nice, Aug. 5. Somerset Maugham, 86-year-old British author and playwright who lives од the French Riviera, is suffering" from over-exertion following re- cent visite to Japan and other countries. He has been 'order- ed to rest.
This was confirmed here today by his personal physician. Dr Deorges Rosanoff, who said that Me Maugham was “a little tired" as a result of a two-month trip to Japan and subsequent visits to Austria and west GermAD".
"He is not " De Rosanoff said, "but he has been making too great a mental effort and it is natural that at hi ́age he should be suffering from over- exertion."-Reuter,
Police raid
Moscow, Aug. 5.
Bangkok, Aug. 5. The newspaper Trud charged said behind the counter of her
Police today raided four local today that one of France's sweet shop:
arrested "My husband has to spend printing presses and most distinguished medi-many weeks in hospital yet the owners after seizing a mum- cal scientists was expelled lying on boards. His backber of Communist documents, a from the Soviet Union last must be kept absolutely police spokesman sald today May for espionage. straight, and doces predict Reuter.
It identified hizm as Dr that he will be able to walls, Charles Paul Meyrieux, who probably unaided, in a few heads his own institute in months time. Lyons,
"At the moment I am doing The French Embassy said two jobs, running the shop as they had heard nothing of this well as coping with my three charge and so far as they knew young daughters, but it will be Meyrieux left normally at the well worth it."--London E- and of his attendance here at Press Service, an international potiomyellis
conference.
It sald just before leaving the doctor had protested to Moscow police about Interference writen he was taking pictures at-the- railway level crossing where his tourist bus stopped. The in- cident occurred in the famixas monastery town of Zagorsk.
Trud compared Meyrieux with the American palio expert. Dr Albert Sabin, whom I praised highly. In otrast to him, alleged, was Meyrieux, who "was interested least of all in methods of how to combat
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