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Comment of the day

Red summit

differences

Nandyals of the declara-

A tion polished after the

Communist summit meeting is just us didieult, as an Interpretation. So much can be read into the declaration and just as much can be read out of it, depending on what one wants to hear or belleve.

to

It is apparent, however, that

Soviet concessions

the Chinese are probalily greater than at first sight.

Mr

bas

u

Khrushchey doubtedly succeeded the whole in putting meress the Russian point of view

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the dangers of nuclear war and disarmament while the same time accepting significant Chinese "amend mente."

On the principal question of be- the possibility of war

tween "socialism" and "capitalism" the declaration said that "war is not neceA. Barily inevitable." It is not Inconceivable that the word "necessarily" was inserted at the insistence of the Chinese delegates. thus appeasing the Peking ex- tremists who undoubtedly different have somewhat ideas to the Russiana. The militant character of the passages on peaceful coexist- once which seem

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Defence raises four points before Full Court COLONY SOLICITOR APPEALS

Nine charges of Russian 65 DIE IN ALGIERS

corruptly

receiving money

Four points were raised by Mr H. H. B. How The this morning before the Full Court during the appeal of Robert Eli Low, a 29-year-old solicitor sentenced to two years on nine charges of corruptly re- ceiving money.

The points were:

1.

There was no or insut- ncient evidence to support the conviction upon the charges of corruption;

veyancing

arms

flown Paratroops move in

to Laos

Vientiane, Dec. 12. Soviet Union began air lifting arms and ammuni- tion into this Laction capital according to eye- witnesses at the nearby Vientiane airport. The Russion move followed take-over of the Govern- Information by leftist Mizisler Quinim Pholsena and sharply creased the possibility of bloodshed in the current conflict between defenders of the city and the paratrooper advanci

units of munist General Phoumi

Eyewitnesses past

In

transactions which Lam and his wife were interested,

"It has been the appellant's evidence

throughout and had judge mis; been in fact the whole case that 2. The triul directed himself as to the law gifts which he received were n

consideration for in respect of corruption;

the

3. The judge misdirected assistance which he tund given himself upon the evidence it in Lam and which he felt was self by making erroneous re-, justified in accepting for that ference to the evidence in his reason. reasons for verdlet;

came:

Background

gave

11

the ment

reported they

saw tour bowltzors telog un loaded from Soviet lyuthin 14 tratsport places in Vientiane's Wattay airport. The howitze were described as similar to the American 105 mm type,

SECRECY

to put down

riots

Algiers, Dec. 11.

French paratroopers with orders to shoot moved into turbulent Algiers today to put down violent rioting which left 65 people dead and more than 300 wounded.

Missing girl found dead

BELGIAN

PRINCET REJECTS INVITATION

Brussels, Dec. 11. 20-year-old Belgian Royal Family quarrel to day

Prince caused Charles to roject an in- vitation to the wedding of his nephew, King Baudouin, and threatened to bocloud the State nuptials on Thunday..

*

French troops clamped a the army to abandon its task of ring of steel round the Arab pacification."

Tho and Oran

stern quarters of Algiers

by the action and Mr. Jean Morin, French] paratroop units in putting down Government Delegate-General, ine Moslem mobs made them told reporters that 65 of the 1 heros

Emong the Europeans. Algiers dead

A dispute between the King's were Moslems, European women embraced the and that four more

and had been paratroopers,

civilians uncle, Charles and his father, killed in riots al Oran.

eagerly handed over bottles of former. King Leopold III, pro- imposed wine.

Impled the Prince.to in down The Government

and Its total Press censorship

the invitation. spokesmen issued

Althouzh Prince Charles, 36, Some Frenchmen said the is fond of both the King end 19 Faratroops, Achose offioera jounger brother, Albert, the dis- have long been sympatheile zgreement is so deep-seated that with the European settlers,, il also

to cold prompted him were enraged at the sight of shoulder Prince Albert's wed- the rebel flag-the green, ding last year.

1040 white and red banner of the The trouble began in National Liberation Front when King Leopold surrendered (FLN)-carried aloft by the to the Germans while Prince Moslems.

Charles joined the Resistance.

appeals for Sympathetic

calm to both the nine million Moslems and the 1,200,000 Euro- peans as the tension rose and

were the armed forces forced.

Delayed

rein-

President de Gaulle, who grrived at Baugie, 130, miles east of Algiers tonight after being delayed by nails atrewn

Al B r an uneasy, almost Across

the road, announced bitter, quitt gripped the city as that he

was changlog bis the French army's strict curfew Algeria four plans and going | tock effect.' 'Strong

patrols

ville tomorrow.

the elty's silent, deserted streets,

But he declared that “in splie No exception

UNDERGROUND

**The feature of this 4. The judge gave no or in which will no doubt be apparent sufficient weight

the is that 10

interpreters in tils evidence which was in the de- Colony had a rather unusual cused's favour and the ob-position us compared with

They were unloaded on the servations upon that evidence | employees. of A firm in

London, Dec. 11. which was made by the De¦ England or

elsewhere this side of the airport farthest from

the civilian terminal, apparently Boys playing in a water-filled fence,

of course is due to the fact

with the utmost secrecy, That in Hongkong, you have

ditch today came across The Soviet air which was British firms having to

rely

the decomposed body of a to have brought critically need- Mr How

general very greatly upon their inter-

from ed petroleum products

young girl. Scotland Yard circum- prefers, not caly upon language Communist Hanol to the Gov- background and the

said it probably is Branda stances in which the charges but also because the interpre crtment of Premier Prince

Girl Nash, 12-year-old ters are able to bring in quite Souvanna Phouma was expect- considerable amount of busi-edly resumed on Sunday after a

Guide missing for 44 days. neas."

Brenda's parents will go fo- of the unhappy events, I think two-day interruption.

their home at that pekee may come soon. The. Paraisopers, under Captain.mp:row from

Airport, dawn of a new Algeria appears Kong Le meanwhile have been Hesto, near London

possible

to the mortuary at Yately 30 on the horizon," Preparing

maway, to identify the The bloodbath was the worst counters with the forces of Gen nilles

in the history of Alglers, child... Phoumi -Nosavan, ----

- Moslem--rebel leaders -- and wah the highest number of The Soviet Union and North

One of the greatest húnts in deaths in the capital

European agitators are blamed on any Vietnam have charged in

police history was single day since the Moslem

'for the riots. British American aid. pas! that

Public

authorities, in their as Superin revolt erupted six years ago, been illegally furnished Phoumi tauspended as soon

ondert Free Hixson get

the

King Leopold's arst wife, The Delegate-General appeal- effets to store order to the and his rightwing troeps.

city, blocked the Queen Astrid, who was killed DEFEATED

roport, drove to the scene, anded to Europaans and Moslems to strife-torn

Al- in a car Becident in 1935, was of the thrco periniited the Yard's official cease fighting one another to publication Quinim Saturday night

Princo loved here. spare Algeria from chaos and glers morning newspapers tu--greatly spokesman to say they belleve was said to have made secret

morrow. A statement from the Charles anarchy." He urged Moslems to

Drx many. Belgians Brensia has been Dir

disregard "agitators" who would publishers said they were un- strongly objected to the marri found.

only add to Algeria's misfor- able to publish "because of ma- age to Lilanc and to. King tunes, and warned

and Leopolda decision to give her a Europeans. terlal dimeuities." AP

title-UPI, that clashes would only "force Reuter.

port the Soviet view that The struggle against capitulist countries. could employ all means short of only bo Mr war LAU

·Khrushchev's · reply · lu -nny possible crillcism that he bad shown

in solicitor. softness dealing with capitalist countries.

re-

The declaration unconditional- ly approved the Soviet plan for general and com. plote disarmament. In this there is nothing new, but it can be anticipated that the Soviets will take the

to first

opportunity launch their self-righteous campaign depleting them Holves as the "world's peace champions. Was there anything new in

the declaration which em phasised Sino RussİAT

accord? The answer is a doubtful negative and it now remains to be seen what degree of agreement has been reached between

Chinese the Soviet and

views.

W

The appellant at the material time was a solicitor in the firm of Wilkinson and Grist. In 1952 Mr How said in that way In- be became articled to the senic terpreters make a lot of money.

· partner- of 1999, Trening -This: wes "As a result, British firms put two scars before going to Eng-ja greater reliance and

trust land for his final examinations upon the staff and leave them to He came back to the firm in deal with a lot of matters" October 1935 as an assistant which nermally solicitor would take on himself as his "He was taken on with ስካ

day to do. understanding that he would later become a partner of the firm cad in fest an agreement i was entered Into un October 20, 1 1955 in which he would be- come a partner after three and a half years.

Similar natura

for

on

20-

the has

little, Bonde trip to Hanol, capital of

EXHAUSTIVE TESTS

The police withhold details and would not say whether the

from the

"I mention this only because It is against this background that the charges on which the appellant were convicted had been made out by the Crown," North Vietnam, and according "At the time when he was Mr How then said that the to unconfirmed reports, occured erlicted in the firm there charges were nil of

similar Ü

a promise of military aid from of an employee

that nature was

und under the same the Vielnamese Government. Arm-1 Think

section and that they all alleged was just a clerk

However, Quinim who return- and later become an that over a period of some 18ed to his house here on Sunday child had been murdered. Ex- interpreter-Lam Chung-kit. months the appellant on various morning, told newsmen "It's

Lam was earlier this year occasions received gifts cor- secret," when asked convicted on a very consider ruptly for doing certain acts in reported trip.

ef charges," Mrrelation to the firm's able number

and that the acts were almost the same la cach case-witness- ing certain documents and Issu- "At the time that the ping cheques in respect of certain pellant was articled to the transactions. firm, it was his evidence and

Referring to Mr Ma Shul- it was substantially challeng-poon, Mr How said Mr Ma lent ed, that he gave considerable substantial

of sums

money, alistance to Lam and ble "Evidence was these sums of

respect

money were paid in by Mr Ma to the firm, with the idea that he was to receive mortgages on certain propériles.

How added:

Past assistance

whe

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"He gave evidence and of course evidence that he honestly believed that was what he was getting... Every instance introduced Mr Ma to the firm and he was personally dealing with there Transactions. Lam took certain documents to Mr

The Information Minister is

about his and the body was not removed haustive tests were being made

ditch unti early head of the leftist Peace Party evening, after experts, could be which was totally defeated in brought in for last April's general elections, examinations,

mcco mizute

He was also the one who

Later the head of Aldershot, negotiatod with Communist Pathet

Chie. Icader

polke, Prince Hampshire, Luo Souphanevong to join a pro-

Superintendent Edward Chown,

there was Fold tonight posed coalition government.-

doubt" that the body was that UPI.

of Brenda Nash.

AMMAN PALACE

no

"She was still dressed in her which Girl Guide's uniform she was wearing at the time she disappeared and her troop

on were still

EXPLOSION DENIED.ceves," be said.

* Londini, Dec. 11. The Arab Palestine broad-

Ma and got him to sign them casting slation in Calro today

Mr Ma did not understand English and his evidence was that he genuinely believed he was getting mortgages.

Agreement

reported strong explosion" at the Royal palace in Amman yesterday morning.

A radio talk over Radio Jordan later lonight sald the "In fact the docuttients hort was a "big ile," and that the explosion was in fact the

the

Police have been searching for 'Brenda for more than six weeks. They have been plagued. with varying roports that the girl was seen in company with a man, in various places,

Frogmen have explored dozens

of water-filled gravel pits.

Trained starchers have int combed hundreds`of homes and aevon empty buildings in a wide plant depot, radius of the Nash home. - AP

and China Mail Special.

signed were in effect agree bursting of machine is ment to lend money on pra-refrigerating

misory notes or goods of salo Reuter. and he says he had no reason

to

doubt that and he

alıo

never gave instructions to the firm that the security should be changed.

"The fact ir, however, that was what happened as Lam'who, had pleaded guilty to many charges which corresponİ the transactions which will be (considered in this appeal.

to

"Lam successfully duped Mr Ma fòr quite a long period and [it might not have come to light (at all had not certain events oc-

curred on April 22, 1939," Mr- How continued.

"These various“ transactions which Lam carried out, he car rled out with the unwitting as- |sistance of appellant."

Mr. How explained that .by. shying unwitting he meant. Ibai Lam ̧would bring drafted, documents to appellant, who ▲ solicitor of the hem, would witness them, and issun chequos, 112 € 92

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15 die in Argentine

car race crashes

Buenos Aires, Dec. 11, A total of 15 spectatoru dieǎ and · 20 · others were fa- Jured, noSILÓ seriously, when two 'racing cars in. the・・ ́Argentine Touring Grand Prix hurtled into a crowd today, about seven miles from the finish line, Polion said the" desth toll **mighi,reach 20. T Both fi sneldents occurred irwithin – 800-yards of. nach ....

otherha The first car flowed Unig the Cortad har Wilih had vollied

! were injured. The car, driven by Juan Carlos. Navone, was near the entry to the Buenos Aires aulo park when i went :sui of control. Moments later, · second

driver, Fellula Rossio, missed a turn and skidded tata the warly killing 1- aaven people' on the spot. Andiher fan were, berlously's Injured. Navone was abla is frus kit

While King Leopold ved in, to Biskra instead of Philippe-cf heavily armed troops roamed semi-imprisonment in Leaken Palace, guarded by Nazis, went under- Prince Charles ground and turned his suburban General Jean Crepin, Com-polace into a shelter for Realst- in Chiet in Algeria, ance fighters hunted by the mander Issued a stern warning that his Gestapo,

The rift was further widened troops will maintain pubile or-

by der without exception..

King Leopold's wartime

to beautiful, strong........ marriage willed Liliane Baels, a common- cr' to whom he gave the title of Princess de Rethy.

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