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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954.

China Minister Dominici Acted

Visits Madrid

The Foreign Minister of Nationalist China, Mr Georgs Chao Yeh (right), seen with the Spanish Foreign Minister

Alberto Martin Arkajo teentre), and the Chinese Am- Str. bassador to Spain on his arrival from New York for an official

visit to Madrid.—Express Photo.

Senate Interrupts Proceedings To

Meet Mr France

Washington, Nov. 18.

The United States Senate interrupted its pro- ceedings today to receive French Prime Minister Pierre Mendes-France in an unprogrammed appearance before that body.

Like

Museum Guide Says Witness

Digne, Nov. 18. Witnesses at the Drummond triple-murder

| trinl testified today that old Gastor Dominici took great “pleasure” and acted “every bit like a museum guide" in showing tourists the exact spot on his lonely farm where the prominent British family was shot and battered to death.

They painted a ghoulish picture of an old man full of importance, who went up to tourists offer- ing to show them the exact spot where each body was found and then hung around waiting for a tip.

Demonic) is an teini for their me here,

The two witnesses, Professor | 1. Marion, bio-chemis at; Elnburgh, and his wife spokej with vyllent emotion

ON VISIT

The Drummonds had been viriting them at their villa Besucypres at Villefranche all the lvlera when they look off for a two-day trip lo Digne,

two yru

10 August,

afterwards

rehust pecimen who would still put away two to three litres of wine a day with- qui bad effecía.

"He was a hard mat," D Pierre Merland said, " other people and hard on him-

Dr Hai pływem who

Dregon, the RR!

Bear (1 the bodas, aride these pointe

Little Elizabeth did from twat blows on the head

Since the second

netarily, ami ste wie til alive when MAND lev

by Gustave Dorain el

They had promised 11-year- ok Eltzabeth she could see wh As bull Digit.

berwilt of the Court.

was

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Prot. Marion, full, thin and have been killed by the second રનું some time after she was greying, took the stand first. He ow spoke in English and his state, Brst sturant and, he thought, į ment was translated for then a diferent spet. Her body

when not rigid It was the day of the Drum- | Whereas the bodies of her parents monds funeral, Prof. Marion, were "hard as wood."

NOT ASSAULTED

The doctor salt Elizabeth nor her mother had been assaulted before death.

Went

to

Do-

his wife und the British Consul! from Marseilles went minter's form at Grand-Terre,

"An old man approached us." Marken testified, "and offered to show us around. He pointed out the spot where each and the bodies was found,

Prut

museum

"It was Gaston Dominiel. "He noted e guide and i got the impression he was waiting for a tip."

Dominiel agreed he had shown Die British Visitors around but when the interpreter translated Prof. Marion's statement about the lip, he jumped to his feet.

"DON'T ASK TIF

.

"People from this region don't ask tips for trach- ing anyone anything," the patriarch of Grand-Terre protested indignantly,

formers

The crowd of locat murmured In approval,

Mrs Marion confirmed her husband's statements when The Prime Minister addressed the Senate called to the stand.

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Another medical witness testi- fed that Lady Anne Drummond died instantly of her wounds, but that Sir Jock Ilved for half to three-quarters of an hour after he was shot and bled to death.-United Press.

N.C.O's Were Not Unkind To Recruits

briefly and received three standing ovations during himself as a very close friend two-day inquiry

Marin, who described

his appearance there.

case.

vust

Catterick, Nov, 15. The British Army conducted a

at this North of England soldier train- ing camp into reports that raw recruits were terrorised by their nen-conmissioned offices.

of the Drummonds, denied a report that the famous nutrition His Visit to the Senate was Sen. Johnson said M. Mendes-expert was in France on a mis- unscheduled and unexpected. HeFrance's appearance

before the elon for the British Intelligence had been invited to confer with {Senate marked thin as " "groal artanour which has cropped Che Senate Foreign Relations day and occasion for

time members up from time to

in the More than 200 recruits were Committee and had gone there of the Senate,"

questioned about allegations that after meetings earlier today "We are glad that you have He also told the Court's Pres | N.C.O's, fired air pistols in the come here to help work outsident, M. Marcel Bousquet, that barrack rooms; took mency for with our leaders some of the Sir Jack had never been parn- polishing boots and arranging problems facing civilisation,"

chuted into France during the folt; and made te generally Sen. Johnson said,

war. He described his friend as unbearable. "a great scientist and a pleasant person.

with President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Duiles.

INTRODUCED

The Vice President escorted the Prime Minister to the Senate floor and in- troduced him The Senate had been debating a molion to censure Senator

Joseph McCarthy for action unbe-

coming his position.

21

CONFIDENT

Armed

Committees

"

seer onc.

August 1,

en

asked

revealed

were

The investigation He said he was confident

that Prof. Markon mid it was coin-yesterday

most of the that France and the United

cidence that the Drummond alleguttas were groordlies: but; States in mutual friendship

be would work together for

family happened to camp just that some N.C.O.'s would 200 yards

from Gasten charged. what is best for free people

Dominci's land that futal moon- everywhere,

The stories of bad treatment After the Senate ceremony, When the Drummonds

light night of August 4, 1952, emranged when a 19-year-old re- It interrupted for the visit of the Premier returned to the

passed cruit wreto home about them to the Premier,

through Diare an Relations gave M. Foreign und

his father who passed them en Mendes-France

standing room where he met for

a newspaper. They 03-roule from the Riviera, they saw to Gration on his entry.

proximately

bull published. 20 minates with poster advertising

had Whe Vice-President spoke members of that commitice and fight. Little Elizabeth, who

But the

confessed recruit ked her then wihtly and

M. the Senate gave

Services Dever

afterwards that he listed his Menden-France an opportunity Group

parents to take her to one and complaints in the letter "for, a they bought the tickets then

Juke". not had and there. They saw the fight,

Lieutenant-Colonel C. D. Prof. Marion said, but that

Elliott,

who commands a signals night when they ho

stopped to

porals would be charged for were fring air pistols at each other. Recruits had said they were in no danger during the incident and word not scared. One ecrporal would ba count- martielled for graspirig cruit's collar when on parade, China Mall Special.

a few renuncks. He got Members later sald that M.

Merdes-Fran hrd

to make a the recent ovation then.

He expressed France's "gral-¦ time for a full discussion as they lude ter, the United States war would have liked, but sald

and postwar niet. The Senate Kave them brief description camp in the wild countryside training unit, said thet two For

rese a third time and applauded the probleans which he faces n the end of his remarks.

in France and in Europe. Then the Senators were in- United Press. watered to le past their guest, Kentor adds M. Mendes- who stood beside Mr Nixon | Frence lac *very cordiał the well of the chamber, and to and very satisfying" dis- here today with

shake hands with him.

En

He sol

cussions

sold it was "an unexpected honour to be invited to address the Senate and be thanked the members for the reception they gave him.

M. Menries-France spolu. in President Eisenhower and Mr which was corily un-John Foster 'Dulles Unlied

although flavoured with States Secretary of State. French accent.

U.B. BACKING The Premier ani Mr Elsenhower talked for an hour-on lowering East- West tension, relations be- tween Franco and Germany and France's desire for American

for the

ALL THE FEELINGS "I am sorry noi to be able lo speak better than I do and express all the feelings I my heart toward your country," MI. Mendes- France

suld.

Session, told him that if any

new Fran.." "tree-

ment on the

It was reliably stated that the President had indicated his Government would be prepared Mr Nixon presiding over the to express sympathy and sup- port for the new Saar agree- United States Senator were callment If both countries raised ed to address the French Perlin- ment he doubled he could speak

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Noting that France was on ally in World War II, Sen Kowland wald he was conddent would be standing by our aido" in any futuro dimeul Lion.

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