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Counting The Sacks

I

was in a grey, East End Ride street the other morning, when into it turn- ed the coal-delivery lorry. As it crawled into sight, its driver leant from his rab window,

ounced and with a bellow that he and his mate had arrived.

At once the street that had been empty acquired a populu tion. Almost every front-door was opened, and at each there appeared the Intly of the house,

who slood armed with broom upon her doorstep, to await the confman's coming.

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Racial Problem Dominates South African Election

Sharp Differences Between Parties

Johannesburg, May. 27.

How a white minority can continue peacefully to rule a black majority in peace is the problem which dominates all other issues in the current general election campaign here. Voting is on April 15.

Both the leading parties, Dr Daniel Malan's ruling Nationalists and their United Party rivals, agree in principle on the need for segregation of the races. But they differ sharply over the right way to do it.

Dr Malan has announced that o reckon also with Asiatic his Governmesit,

now seeking communities, inustly In Natal another five years of power, will ¦ Province,

and the Cape but stand or fail by their polloy of Coloureds, a centuries-old Cope pre-apartheid. Afrikaans for "part- Province mixture of Africans, slaves and whites who have now become a distinct group of South Africa's racial pattern.

manholes,

Neighbours chatted, guardedly. I thought, and sently I saw why there WAB the constraint. For on the rosl was shot from the sacks into the cellars through and as the thrifty women swept what remained on the pavement after it, each was intent less on the actual job in hand, than on prolonging. it, to have ex- cuse to slay outside and watch what neighbours bought.

THE

ness" or separation,

Under apartheidi. white authority is to be safeguarded for ever from the non-white masses Nationalists love scofexi at who are to devel in their own United Party promises that it own way, with elected they will lift the racial areus in their only restricted voting rights or issue out of pollties by calling none at all in national affairs. a national conference to dis-

United Party leaders support cuss it. eventually

1.9

Established 1845

SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1953.

SIDE CLANCES By Galbraith

DAIRY

T. LAGU. & PVL OM, Dept. 1963 by NEA Bervien, ka

"No, thank you! I saw it on television!"

segregation in principle to save whole problem a Parliamentary MORRISON'S

responsibility above party.

same two and a half million whites from being ultimately

The United Party leader. My swamped by ten min Jacobus Strauss, declares that and other coloured inhabitants the relations everyone's

situation In but they believe that unless the South Africa Idday is too big Africans themselves are

to try to solve sulted in mane way about their for one party future, local unrest will grow on its own. into a national crisis.

was

INTO THE DOCK

state of household inances under scrutiny; judgments were being formed; verdiets, would be delivered later,

"Liz's Jim can't be doing so good...noticed when the coal

came.

"One suck,"

"Nally stack, it was."

"And the way she goes on. Might be flipping millionaires." Upon what happens when the coalman calls, muny. repu- tations rest.

I thought of this a few days toter, when, into the duck at the Tower Bridge court, were shown the coplain and crew of

a cool-lorry. Their names were Tom and Eric, and they plead- ed guilty to stealing from their employers three sacks of coal, valued at 18s. G.

TWO FULL SACKS

A roul merchants' protection

officer had seen the

men stop their trade

two

lorry

outside a yard in Peckham. He

un-

cual

had watched while they loaded two fall sucks of Into the empty yard, und fol- lowed as they drove away to

little

deliver the rest at house some listance away.

He noticed

delivered they there 12 sneks of coal, leaving one on their lorry, which they presently deposited elsewhere. The inspector called on

the woman to whom 12 angks had been delivered. He asked to see the chit the coalmon left; it said that 15 suck loads had been emptied into her cel- Jar.

£10 A WEEK

had

con-

Dr Malan, taunting the United

national conference

are

| Party with having substantially OPPOSITION PROMISE

the same race policy as the Na. Convinced of their mission to perpetuate white rule in Southionalists, has dismissed Mr Africa, the Nationalists have Strauss's been applying apartheid through praise as "nice and simple,

ut unrealistic. bul series of acts of Parliament.

Where

the responsible These have aimed at Lerritorial

African leaders to be ecnsulted, whites, natives segregation for and other cloured peoples, pro-it is wited.

White meest In South Africa hibition of mixed irriages or

maintain musi

themselves sex relationships, and native or

"whatever the cost", Dr Malan coloured suffrage restriction.

Rigorous laws have been added as declared.

to deal with any deflance.

In addition to native Africans

.

VOTERS DIVIDED South African voters

themselves, any segregation has divided about the potential

SUICIDE THREAT

IN

are

or immediate

dangers of wide native unrest. but are mostly

APPEAL

TO SOVIET

London, Mar. 27. The former Foreign Secretary In the Labour Government, Mr Herbert Morrison, tonight urged

the Soviet Government to co- operate with the West,

the

Speaking at South Lewisham, said: In London, Mr Morrison "As a British citizen I would urge the Soviet Government to Take full

advantage of ministerial changes which have been effected to turn its back on the dangerous policies and acti- vities which have involved all

in a feeling mankind

of un-

Chend insecurity.

hand of Fellowship and agreed that some form of con-ep-operation will be extended to trol is necessary to protect the any Soviet government which

man's Future In 通

while

plays a worthy and friendly part country.

in the work of the United

·Some believe that the dan Nations and in international co-

exaggerated, arguing operation. gers are that the large native populations "The recent visit to Britain have no organised rapacity for or Marshal Tile has shown that

recent riots, note passive resistance

PLANE major resistance. Others, citing it is not impossible for Cuma

how quickly munist government to co-operate

Los Angeles, Mar. 27. Rolant Sparry stole craft from Gardena “Allport this morning and threatened to "y around until I run cut of gas and then end I all."

minds"are"Inflamed:""

can turn to

seeks

Uc

to

Farouk Going

To U.S.?

Washington, Mar, 27.

A State Department spokesman said tonight that nothing was known here to confirm a report published In a New York newspaper

that ex-Ring Farouk Ezypi, low in Italy, had applied for asylum In the United States.

01

No request for a visa had been received at the State

he added. Department Renter,

A Family

Affair In

Squash Title

Final Test At Kingston

Phadkar Unable To Play For India

'Kingston, Jamaica,

Mar, 28,

India will be without ono of their best all-rounders, D. G. Phadkar, for the fifth and final cricket Test match which starts here today against the West Indies.

After final practice here yes. terday. Phadkur, who batted very well. informed the selectors that he could not bowl fast, as his eight ankle, which he injured in the fourth test, had not completely healed, but

would be able he

to bowl medium pace.

The selectors thought it winer to Beld team which was 100 per cent At and go all-out for a win rather than include Phadkar whose physical fitness is doubt- ful.

Phadkar's absence W11} seriously weaken the Indiani team which faces a strong West Indies batting side.

M. This

There are two changes in the tent which drew the fourth Test, Phadkar and P. G. Joshi being displaced by 3. Ghorpade and D. Shedan, means that

N. Kannayaram is the only member of the team who had not played in any Test in this series,

The teny will be: West Indies J. Stollmeyer (Captain), 3.

F. Worreil, E. Pairaudeau, Wecke C Walcott, R. Legall, F King, R. Christiani, G. Gomez, A. Seolt and A. Valon- tine, Twelfth man - Bonito,

Indin-V.S. Hazı (Coplain), V. Mankad, P. Ray, M. Apte,

G. S. Ramchand, P. B. Umrigar V. L. Manjrekar, C. V. Gadkari, J. M. Chorpade, D. Shodan and 5. P. Guple. Twelfth man--P. G. Joshi.

The West Indies have won one of the previous tour Tests, three of which were drawn. Reuler.

SPRINGBOKS LEAD

Perth, Mar. 28. The South Africans icd Western Austraila by 230 runs, with three

innings secund wickets left, at the close of the second day's play in their fare- well match here.

The match ends (Saturday).

today

The State collapsed yesterday

London, Mar. 27. Three Pakistan players, Has- sim Khan, holder for the past and were all out for 70 in reply

it the tourists Azam, and his brother-in-law, total two years, his younger brother

Africaps

first

Innings

better

214 212. The South tared little m air active violence when primitiv with a non-Communist govern Sunriallah, have all reached tho

ment provided neither country Semi-finals of the British Open when they began their second disturb the penecful Squash Rackets Championships lunings Just before tea andi relations or to interfere in the at the Lansdowne

when stumps were drawn they Club, Lon- internal affairs the other.

were 94 for seven-Reuter. "A great opportunity presents Roy Wilson, runner-up_ for Itself to the Government of the the Amateur title recently, 13 U.S.S.R. and it is my earnest the only Englishman to reach

that it will take it." this stage. hope France-Presse.

con-

The airport authorities vinced him that he should fly to Ensenada, Mexico, and he was reported to be on his way south down the coast..

DE

Views differ also an whether is

for the native 2003

to allowed to integrate with white urban communlites or whether his own happiness and survival are safer with complete segrega.

Migratory systems tion. native labour, where men work in cities leaving their families in the reserves, are said to be wrecking tribal life and making illegitimacy rife,

United Party supporters belleve Nationalists promising segregation orders The authorities and sheriff'segardless of native opinion and talk Sperry proference have provoked, not deputies tried to Auto landing, and a friend. Paul suppressed, discontent. the

Frankile, also pleaded with him tc land.

The Sheriff's office naked any jet planes in the area to follow Sperry's four-seater Stinsen.

In a note left al the field

TOM and Eric were quickly Spurry apologised to the plane's that

traced. They admitted the theft, and were arrested. Now,

a police officer told the story

to Miss Sybil Campbell, magistrate, while the listened.

Tom,

coalmen

the policeman said, owned the lorry, and worked on a contract basis for the coat merchant. He earned about

£40 a week, from

which he hod to pay Erle's wage of £6.

vehicle, put

and the running costs of

lorry

An expensive

evidently, for Tom weekly net earnings at

£10.

owner for stealing the craft,

the

uncom→

They regard a policy of treat-

| ios the natives and other

He agreed at first but later coloured peoples as permanently changed his mind.

inferior, 1:5 impossibly im- Franklin then asked him to practical and bound to fall. By the plane to Ensenada, 70

fails

to re-ognise a new spirit

miles Lelow the American and new nationalism growing

border, and land the ship there. among Aurican natives, they Sperry agreed.-United Press. the

his

only

their

The two men excused theft, the offeer added, by saying conditions in the house they robbed were unsavoury, and that the womon whose home I was had been strange in her behaviour,

YOU WERE TRUSTED.....

NEITHER Tom, a dark, good-

NE looking man of '27,

nor

Crime Got Him Lɔwn

Cape Town, Mar. 27.

declare.

Nationalist ⚫pointing

A disgruntled Johannesburg mugistrate announced today that he is considering asking for a transfer out of town-there are too many criminals around for his taste.

administrators,

to Kenya's 'Mau Mou and Communist subversion other countries, reply that upartheid backed

by enforcing is the only way to legislation security, peace,

and prosperity for all-Reuter.

Dominion To Produce Heavy Water?

"Since, I arrived here three

Wellington, Mar. 27. years ago my house has been Heavy water, used in atomic bungled three times," he said,

piles, may be produced in New son's bicycle has been Zealand by lapping steam from hot springs far below the earth's "And

apart from this, mysurface, the Prime Minister, Mr of witc and I woke up recently Sydney Holland, disclosed today. with a thlef shining a torch in Much research remains to be our faces.

done and no firm decision "He escaped before we could undertake production on ū

scale has do anything about it."— Asso-substantial

made.-Reuter. clated Press.

Eric, fair and ilve years younger. could add more now to their explanation,

and the magistrate, hid to them: "Istolen twice. can't deal with

this lightly. You were

position In a trust. The fact that this woman you were delivering to seemed unstable was all the more rea- kon why you should have looke-

el after her interests."

She sentenced Tom to

four

montha imprisonment; Erie,

who, unlike his senior partner, Governor Of Guam

Washington, Mar. 27,

The Senate confirmed today the nomination of Ford G.

to

BOYS AND GIRLS.

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Wilson today outpaced and outmanoeuvred Abdul Bard of Bombay, recently - appointed professional ut the Junior Carlton Club, London, in a great victory after 45-minute duel by 2-9, 9-1, 9-3, 2-9, 9-2,

In the last game Baru, beaten finalist in 1949, had neliner the strokes nor speed to comont Wilson's delicate drop shole and fast returns-Reuter.

JOURNALISTS RELEASED

Karachi, Mar. 27.

Z. A. Suter, clitor of the Evening Times, Khurshid Alom, publisher, and N.M. Kutpat,

Wales Tipped To Defeat

France Today

ot

Paris, Mar, 27. Wales, showing a glimpse of the side that beat Ireland two weeks ago, are favourites to defeat France

Colombes Stadlum here tomorrow, and to finish as runners-up to England, fin the International Rugby Union Championship.

The biggest threat. In the view of French officials, will come drom the fast and resourceful three-quarters, Ken Jones and Belodyn Williams, and the in- comparable Cliff Morgan, known in Rugby circles here as "the Wizard",

caricaturist of the sume paper, were all released on 10,000 rupees bail today by Judge Z. H. Larl of the Sind High Court,

The fask of trying to keep Jones in check falls to Lucien Suleri had spent 00 days In

Rage, the French wing three- gaol. Angers, 2, lady-bird, 3. ladies had been charged with stirring

NAME THE LADIES: 1. lady'

He and two of his colleagues quarter and youngest player in the side. He is handicapped slipper. 4. ladles'-man, 5. Tády-up hatred agains!

by lack of speed, but makes up the Bengal

for this with a keen sense of | members of the Mostom Leagus

and particularly against Premier position play. ADD AND SCRAMBLE: LAW: Kwaja

French team is of an The Nazimuddin and Alaf Wall; Allow; Sallow; Gallows.

the editor of the Hussain,

experimental nature, but daily

moving of versatile Georges Dawn. WORD CHAIN:

Brun from full-back to centre Judge Larl also decided to mark, mare, more, MONN.

have the case retried, France-three-quarter is expected to give added strength to the CANDY ENIGMA: Chocolate, Presse.

French back division,-Reuter. MANX CHARADE:

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had previous convictions,

to

six months.

Pale and shaken the two men

Jeft the court. Seeing

them

go, I wondered if they

not lucky pat, to have a action on their hands as as this trouble. In the streets, to cheat a woman of her 'rightful quantity of

well

little

he took him in. 3-Because they sin-till-late (scintillata), 4-Be- It has been re-seated (receipted),

THUMBNAIL SKETCH: Mary Garden, operalle star.

was sworn in as Guam's second civilian governor in a ceremony Snakel Boeak Steak Kidney cause in the office of Secretary of the coal Interior Douglas McKay about amounts almost to defamation an hour after the Senate con-

firmed him.-Associated Press.

of her character.

CRACK.

-(London Express Service)

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

FROM the "rules" and from the fact that Mru. Eang sat sa Mr. North's left, we can deduce that at Mr. North's table,'the posilion of the players was either ·

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So Mrs. North led to the fort trick when Mrs, West made her Grand HinmA.

London Keprasa Berolos.

WEEK-END HOCKEY

It was announced this morn-

Ing that at the same time as the

teams week-end,

Macao "A"" and "" hockey play the Services this

the following tures bave beeft arranged

at Sook unpoo:-

Today at 1.30, Macao School- boys v. Hongkong Schoolboys: 3.45, Macao

*.* Dutch

Hockey Club.

Tomorrow at 5.30, Macao Schoolboys v. Sooksunpots.

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