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Nairobi, Aug. 20.
The two African police sergeants were acquitted here today of charges of aiding and abelling with a dangerous Mau Mau ter- rorist. to escape from stone celi where he won secured by three pairs of handcuffs and a chain.
P
Sorges111 Mritharn Mithio and Nrumbi Nguli denied alding and abetting the
escape of their prisoner, Mwangi Mumbo and claim- ed that the prisoner had released himself from the manacles and rushed the door when it was opened after he called for water China Mall Special,
Suhrawardy Refuses To
Join Govt
Karachi. Aug. 26. THE Awami League leader, THE
TALKS
Optimistic Note Reached
By Delegates
:
Aix Les Bains, Aug, 26.
conference
The Franco-Moroccan aimed at finding an agreement between France and the various Moroccan na- tionalist parties for the inauguration of political autonomy in Morocco ended herc tonight on an optimistic note.
The French Premier, M. Edgar Faure, who has headed the five-man committee of French Ministers which has successively. throughout this week interviewed the re- presentatives of every shade of political opinion in the North African protectorate.
Mr Hasan Suhrawardy, told reporters here tonight:
said here tonight that it was "Impossible" for him to join Pakistan's new government. He told a news conference here: "I am told a national govern- ment could be formed if my the present party joined government.'
Ticklish Point
is formed only if the gov-solution of the Moroccan prob-points might
possible." lem is poss ernment has a national out- look and national policy, and
"These consultations have left policy towards Morocco based on which have me with a very favourable im- the conversations
consider that the taken place here this week. prcasion. 1
which I work of conciliation
not be undertaken musi have
No
doubt to fail. allowed
He also indicated further con- there will still be some dimcul- 1 am afraid #national govtles in completing the work to tacts with representatives of the political parties for set our hands Moroccan by which we have formed ernment is not
discussion ol outstanding bringing all parties together. but I am now convinced that athe
still take place here and that the Minister for M. Faure sald he was return-Tunisia and Morocco, M. July, If its aim is to serve national
serve naling to Paris tomorrow morning might return to Aix next week
for that purpose. and would there see the French Interests and
Resident-General
Agreement on
plan to inaugurate home rule in Morac- co had virtually been reached between the French here Government and the various Moroccan leaders this week.
terests."
in Morocco,
Mr Suhrawardy said the Moslem M. Glibert Grandval.
League (largest single party
He also announced that there in coalition now governing with the United Front group) would be a full Cabinet meeting Sunday at which had shown that it considered in Paris on
his Ministerial ita own Interests first. he would ask
colleagues to adopt a French Reuter.
£1 A HEAD FOR
TERRORISTS Allegation Against Army Sergeant
Nairobi, Aug. 26.
:
A British sergeant charged with murdering an African was alleged in court in Nyeri today to have been so keen to kill terrorists that he had offered members of his platoon £1 for each body.
Sergeant Alfred Edward Pimblett, 34, of Ports- mouth, was facing a preliminary inquiry into a charge of murdering a Kipsigis tribesman named Solia Arap Toyet on May 7.
County Cricket Rife Brigade.
Table
London, Aug. 26. Positions and points in the County Cricket Cham- ptonship at the close of the series of games which ended today are: '
PWLDT PU 20 22 4
Burtey Yorkshire..
Middlesex
Nampakirə
Sex Northants.. Derbyshire Letciner
Lanenghirs
Warwickshire
Notts
Essex
Gloucester
Xant
Wore Haler
2821 *
27 14 11
101
T48
279 11
D 170
110 2D 100
14
Glamorgen Bothere
Derbyshiro arid Leloester- vhire include two połnie for 'afret infngs te in a drawn matoh, Sussen In- clude two points for a first Innings lie in lost maibh Reuter.
DARTWORDS SOLUTION
ABOVE Board Hoard Miser Misery Gloom Loom Look Laurels Rest Nest Cuckoo Clock Block Obstacle Race Melry Layer Lawyer Sawyer Tom Hoy Joy Jakop Hump Steak” Kidney | Bean - Began: Started
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The one ticklish point about Moroccan which French and views have still to be fully re- conclled concerns the exact time and aircumstances for bringing the -ex-Sultan, France Mohammed Ben Youssef, who was devosed by the French two years
and ago
exiled
to
Madagascar.
to
Both sides seemed to he agreed that Ben Yousser should be allowed to leave Madagascar. The Secretary-General of the
nationalist extremist
Istiqlal,
sent
Mr Ahmed
a message to
Faure
clating that the
party Bellafrez M. Edgar today Geneva from
of transfer Ben
Youssef to France was an Istiqlal Casential condition of
deal co-operation in a plan
of
new
M. Edgar Faire and the
liberal members of his Cabinet fully agree to the principle in- volved but one or two members the Government including General Pierre Koenig, the De fence Minister, want assurances that the ex-Sulton's transfer to France will not be a first step for his return to the throne in Habat,--Reuter.
Established 1845-
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 27, 1955.
M. FAURE
Lancashire
Egyptian Premier Says:
FRENCH
ACTION
HOSTILE
London, Aug. 26.
The Egyptian Prime Minister, Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, asked the American Ambassador yesterday to inform his gov. ernment that the employment of French forces in North Africa is regarded by Egypt as "a hostile act," Cairo radio said tonight.
t
The announcement was made in an official statement issued by an Egyptian Cabinet spokesman and quoted by Cairo
May Work radio in its Arabic broadcast. Three Shifts
Manchester, Aug. 26.
The
announcement sald: "Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser explained to the Ameri- Ambassador (Mr Henry can Byronde) at their meeting
More than 50 trade union yesterday Egypt's position on
Morocco and aguinst
chiefs from Britain's hard developments in
use of terrorism hit cotton industry met the here this afternoon to people who ask for their freedom
and the right to live.
Minister de- Prime *The discuss a "revolutionary"
the that
the Egyption proposal for treble shift elared
CITI- Government regards the working in Lancashire Go
ployment of French forces be mills:
Jonging to the Atlantic Pact and
states
Old Emigrant
Dies In
4
New Zealand
Wellington, Aug. 20,
A woman who came to New
of military unita belonging to Zealand 95 years ago when she The proposal, which would re-
the sald Pact against North was six years old has died at break 3 complete present
в Africans as hostile act direct- Timaru in her 102nd year. from the industry's traditioned against all Arabs not only al single shift system, smacks France but by all member came from Edinburgh with her As Helen Lindsay Banks, she of irony in many of the mili by France Atlantic Pact. operators who are unable to
"Prime Minister Gamal parents to grow up in the then maintain full time working,
Otago settlement of Dune- Abdel Nasser asked the Ameriin. Later her parents secured even under the single shift
about 50 can Ambassador system.
this cate
to the American farm at Balclutha
miles couth of Dunedin.
She married a Mr Alexander Government."-Router,
Grant and braved the hazards sheep of hill country life on a station he acquired in the Moe- kenzle country in the foothills of the Southern Alps.
But several firms, with bulky export order books, we pre- elock pared to work the
that a round. They claim night shift would enable them to cheapen costs and capture more business.
Impracticable
union officials consider Many
the adoption of a treble shift would be Impracticable ben cause of a shortage of male labour, but delegates today
4. there was agreed principle Involved would have to be faced
Japan tind
communi-
PAKISTANIS
PROTEST
Karachi, Aug. 28. Two thousand demonstrators They retired in Timaru on marched through the streets of the Canterbury coast and Mr Karachi today in protest against Grant died there in 1920, French policy in North Airica. Mrs Grant visited Britain In They carried banners with anti-1929, then returned to live near. French slogans and black flags, her family. She celebrated her 101st birthday on January 30 The demonstrators went to last.-China Mail Special. the residence of the Governor- General where They were vital assured that the Pakistani Gov- which crnment was "one with them."
Afterwards they went to the French Embassy. They were countries received by the French Charge. operate q 98-hour week, com-d'Affaires, M. Pierre Salede, to strang pared with Lancashire's five-whom they conveyed
"But feelings of Pakistani's on the duy-week of 45 hours,
African problem.- in Hongkong production totals North
France-Presse. an average of 150 hours with treble shifts of eight hours, six days a week; and often with Sunday work,--Reuter,
From
other
Right
To Left
•
Rediffusion
Karachi, Aug. 20.
the rule of intends to change the road from
driving on the left to driving on the right at the end of this year in spile of Dome opposition, including that from police authorities.
The Pakistan Government &tili Prevented by Roy Leader,
4.30,
12 noon, Tune-time; 1232 pm. Musical Scrapbook; 1.16, Newm wes. ther report and special announce ments: 130, Masters of Melody, Char- Yes Williama and his Concert Orches tra. The Muse of Erie Coster; 2, 010- Hydney Ballroom with time
and Film Orchestra Thompson (BDCTs): 2.30, Small Combo Dance Dates; J, Hospital Requests by Jean; 4, Forces Choice Rhythm Parado-instrumental music; for re- D. Melody Magic-songs miniscing: 3.30, Strictly Instrumental, Silver Network request prograrame of Western mitele, Birthday Mall- bag; 0,03. Unit Requests presented by Linds. Calling: R.A.F, North Point: 7, "Juke Box, Parade' pre- sented by Nick Kendall; 7.20, Lon- don Town-Faul Adam and his A publicity campaign is to be begun soon to prepare people orchestra: . Time Signal and the News (London Relay);"0.09, Weather for the change..
Report, announcements and inter- effects of the lude; 15. The Melody Dance Ban Among the
8.30, Rediffusion's The American escort alreraft change will be that imports of old favourites,
Voice of Sport; 9, The Shrifa Hit Parade top tunes of the weak; 9.30, carrier, Badoeng Strait, arrived vehicles will be restricted
Penthouse Partystarring here this morning on a six-day those with left-hand drive, a
Nelson Eddy with Gitent Artinis: MPH reduction in speed 10, Tamous Court Dramas—"A recreational visit.
The Badoeng Strait has a dis-limits so that the maximum will Matter of Science: 10.30 Wayne placement of 24,275 tons (full be 40 MPH outside municipal King servando-testuring the Wayne King Choir and soloist: 11, Dale for load) and a fleet of 34 aircraft. arcas and the minimum
Dancing-opular dance music: 12 midnight,
God Save the Queen" police-China Mail Special.
US CARRIER IN PORT
Charged with him was Rifle man Ronald Swain, 22, a follow manber of the 1st Battalion
Swain is single man whose mother Bres Pimb- Greenwich, London, lett has a wife and three child- Brookes, prosecut- suld that on May
was taking Pimbicut's platoon part in no operation called "Pepperpot" and patrols Inter- caplet Awo. Kipsigis herdboys She is commanded by Captain MPH, and the training of extra seen approaching their employ- J. A. Jaap. ur's cattle,
ren.
Mr Clive
Ing
On Horseback
One had his papers In order but the other, Solin, only had an outdated employment pass book
took A corporal
him into custody so his identity could be checked and started back to
camp with Rifleman Swain:
Then
and
up on mbloit rode
and after "a very significant conversation" sent the corporal away. Mr Brookes Bord Pimbleft and Swain soon afterwards left the path towards camp and Twent 300 yards into the bush where Solla was shot. {Me Brookes · muid the two Imersla; story was that they
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wallowd through the bush Solia inckfort Swain who throw him off and strot him and that Pin- blett also shot hit at about the same time-China Mail Special.
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