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HARDING HOLDS A CONFERENCE

Turkish Leaders Warn Of Intense Feeling

Nicosia, Jan. 12.

Turkish leaders here today told Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, of the "intense feeling" aroused in the Turkish com-

a

Turkish-

munity by the terrorist murder of Cypriot police sergeant, Turkish sources said.

British security forces and police stood by to example, saying to their prevent clashes between Greek and Turkish

Cypriots over the murder, but you're not more like him."orders were reported.

husbands:

"It's

21

pity

And if hushan is should seek to counter that with some such remark as: "Well

wh.1 I've got, that Hugh hasn't. d you won he's well- If," there was Her mod teft fur wives to say by way of an answer For Hugh

prudence paragon of

an acveral other virtues, was, at 52. All a barbelor.

H

SAVINGS

ไป

Caster

underground

Volkan.

vowed

part uf Famagusta, jadets distributed by the Turkish organisation, revenge for the shooling of Segebat Abdullah All Riza yes- terday in Paphos, Cyprus

Four Greek

Southwest

Cypriots, whom *འ༦ radige tiven 14 to 55, were LTE had no wife, but he hunt reminded in custody for eight

days at of over £103 vings

Paphos today in con- which is got to say that the iwnection

with

puilee inquiries facts are in any way related

All his life, Hugh hard worked.

Into the purser.

An e statement issued hiding Jobs for Muy ven attive talks between Sir Jest a time, living them only when Harding and three Turkante

something bar better offerest. meintiers of the Nicosia Munici

For the last 10 years, he has |Da Counes been working

tor a car-hire Huse

side Arm, on the in njenvaneg

was £9 10s a week, buy

the rent of his furnished

in the West End under £1

FROM A DUSTBIN

NE night.

ONE

as Hugh was

work,

Es wir beme frem. tute In the evening, & stranger stopped him,

"You

Anger. Well.

some

bin.

"Let's

Ins

have

look."

the

polli eman sitď.

Hugh opined the bag.

HAS HE A CARI INSIDE were two traflicators INSIDE and whole

LF

wיו

ful were

tools valard

loter 1

£11 Government discussed they muncapai affales nod the current polillend situation in the troubled island ebony where there are about 400,cito

Greek-Cypriots atal about 300,000 Turks.

我接手一

The Turkish communi'y

e Cypriot demands for unm

with Greeve.

TURKS MARCH

110

serious dis-

What Dior Has In Store For The Ladies

New York. Jan. 13. French

Chris-

tian Dior revealed today that

That

He

of

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

111-17 Guth

T. M. Rog 1, 3, PWC OF

| Quw, 1996 %y NEA Bele

"My

6

bowling score? Oh, I'll explain it one of these days

when you know more about the game!”

Months

For Burglar

LATEST POLICE REPORTS

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

LIBEL ACTION: CLOSING SPEECH FOR DEFENCE

In his closing address to the jury this morning in the libel action brought by Mr R. M. Hood, master mariner, against the Associated Press, Mr John McNeill, QC, for the defendant, contended that the plaintiff had failed' to prove his case. He said there was no evidence to support the alleged malice, while evidence showed there was no gross negligence on the part of the defendants.

The action is being heard be- fore Mr Justice J. Wicks, and a special jury in the Supreme Court

Pinintin's claim 18 for

for damages

libel allegedly contained In an article headed

Sallors on blockade runner muliny: take ship to Taiwan." and published in the Hongkong Tiger Standard on August 18, 1951. Defendants nre alleged, in that article, to have printed

[And

sub-

per

published or caused to be

published, matter printed and defamatory to the plaintin

Plaintiff clams that by reason of the publica

ucation complained of he had suffered a loss of earn- ings at

of $2,000 per the rate month and In addition sistence allowance at the rate of $500 per month. He also claims spectal damages for loss of earnings and subsistence allow- ance at the rate of $2,500 month from

November 15, 1951, and for general damages.

Plaintiff testifled that the s Capella, of which he was master at the time, was cleared from Hongkong for Kobe and that he did not receive any instructions contrary to that, and had no Intention of going to any port in Communisi China.

Mr Richard Winter, instructed by Mr Peter

Mo, is representing plaintif. Defendants are repre- sented by Mr John McNeil, QC, and Mr A. J. Clifford, both in- structed by Mr R. F. G. Dennis, ut Bruston and Co.

LEFT OUT

the

bound for Hankong via Foo- chow although "It was falsely cleared from Hongkong tu Kobe, Japan."

with

"We are not concerned that libe; at all," Counsel wald. "The words you members of the Jury are concerned are totally different." The words com- plained of In this proceeding be- lore them could not bring out any thought that it was a false clearance,

degree of care. Mr Moosa had given evidence as to how he had obtained the news, which Mr McNelli submitted, shawed # specifie degree of euro.

MUCH EXPERIENCE Mr Moosa was a man of many years' experiene in gathering news. He had been in For- mosa for six years.

"We can assume that he knew his way. about in Formosa. He knew how to get hold of the news and to what extent it must be confirmed.

previously

NOT LIBELLOUS

Mr Moosa bed Mr McNeill suggested to the tried to get in touch with mos- Jury that the words "ostensiblyers of ships under similar cir salled to Kobe, Japan..." were not libellous at all. there was no bel in saying that tho captain had been engaged two days before the ship sailed from Hongkong.

He saidumstances, and he had stifled that these masters had always heid Incommunicado for a been few weeks. Mr Hood himself had testified that he had been held incommunlesdo for

sold, Counsel days,

"If you take the whole of the article and read it, It would not should not secur to you,

the

tirel

occur to anybody, that there was anything there to harm the captain's 'reputation."

Mr McNeill then referred to statutory defence under

Act. certain

A defence under this Act was a defence in the action, he said, and if the defendants should succeed In that defer.ce, they were entitled to judgment.

ΠΟ

מודי

Was

a few

Tho Jury would therefore have no doubt

at all that Mr Moosa had done all that practically reasonable under the clrcumstances, Mr McNelll sold.

"I maintain, therefore that the proper answer you can give on this part of the care is that the defendants have made cut defence on the basis of the Act."

A

"As you are dealing with this case, you are the Jury here

to be asked to GETCED the damages in Case in certain events in law the plaintiff be- comes entitled to any.

Hearing is continuing.

JP COURTS JUSTICES

The following list of Justices. of the Peace serving in the JP Courts this year was published in the Government Gazette to day. Peace: Chan Ying-hung, F. x. Solleitor Justices .or the

Evans,

The first prargraph stated that try that the publication of D'Almada

C

C

Castro, D. B.

S. Ford, W. C.

Y. K. Kan, C.

his Spring plans for Ameri Can women include wider : shoulders, slimmer skirts and waistlines Just About

The Jury would have difficulty any place, a woman wishes.

dificu

in Anding that the The Parisian originator

newspaper was a public new»- deste style changes. such us

paper and was published daily. I'm a pollen-officer," the In the village of Lonusunda, Hal-chested "R-line silhouette," the first "new look” und the

The third point was related to stranger said. "I'd like to seo 15 anesth Nicosia, atly

The following Police re-

actual malice, which, he said what you've got in that enrrier- 500 Tuk miehet through the

has not tampered with the

ports were

the issued by

was not malice in law. It meant bar

the bustline. bensline or streite carrying the Turkish #g

Leung Ki, 41, unemployed Government

some kind of personal spile, Public Dior

Rela- designed Spring suits and of no xed abode, was tions Office this morning: ** Hugh !..t

It at half emat and shmuting "We

his address to jury, Mr asked, and swung the paper bagstall avenge Abfubali's death

sometimes have noticeable

McNell said looking at the ar-

WITHOUT MALICE to sentenced

six months' From th string around his Turkish

the shoulders and schools

A fire broke out in a wooden tiele actually published in thussughout Parking in "Ol

stajel, the

Mr Hood had testided in his have

labour this," he

1-16

double-breasted hard

by Mr J. E. hut in Shipyard Street, in the Hongkong Standard, it remplied closed to often

was 35 happens, it's just day in resuming

jackets only slightly indented at Durling In the ser

11 Central

had this Shamshulpo district of Kowloon, curicus thing that the plaintif cross-examination, that he the waist,

never had anything to do with in a dual-geant

The fire.had left out in his statement of hits I found

and Turkish language

morning for burglary and 20 am. today. HIB

the Associated Press before 1851 straight Spring coats

which was extinguished by the claim the first four paragraphs daily newspapers did not appear.

have The stale controlled

helf simple larceny. a back

occupants, was believed to have of what was actually published when the words complained of Athens sometimes

DSI belt above the waist and some-

Ng Yin-fan told andro in a broadcast beamed to

the been started by the flames of

In the paper.

were published. These four para-

Mr Mocas had below the waist.

Court that at 2,43 DJTI, on candle setting alight a wooden graphs had

anid that he had Boday said that "British times

never Cyprus.

even Important aud a very open-necked January 3, Michael Ma, residing partition. There were no casual-bearing on the case, in particular you will find no evidence to the calls

heard of Mr Hood. his agenda" and not Greek terrorista

"I think dresses, often with wide collars, at 19 Barrows Street, first Boor,des.

the first and the fourth para-ts thely line, His afternoon returned home and found many

CYCLIST INJURED

Graphs.

Associated Press was with dresses

disorderly state. But urs cool shades like things in

A Police motor cyclist skidded he did not worry about it cantaloupe, lemon and apricot,

a patch of oil and was the Chinese crew of a blockade out actual malice." went to bed.

The runner had

next point wan the mutinied on from tils machine

tho Three hours later his amah,

publication of an Into turning

adequate Camp high seas and sailed their ship most storiling tashlan Ng Lin, woke up and saw an

which was published on Dhar #

in her Street from Castle Peak Road al to Formos. "You will appre-apology 1902, two days wore when iron bar of the window

after clate that anyone reading that June yesterday. ོ་ངོས Spring room had been forced and bent

the notion was started. As to the The driver-Sub-Inspector A. would say that the crew had adequacy of the apology, a mere yesterday

before inwards. She then informed

McK

Quinn-sustained attering the her master and later found that broken left elbow as a result of not take the whole paragraph. satisfy the Jury that it was

mutinted. Why did he iMr Hood) reading of that document would writers Dress Inelule's Spring press an alarm clock and clothes to the accident and is now detain- Is that not what he ought to perfectly adequate apology. Mr. werk were their hats.

the total value of $23, had been

do?" ed in Kowloon Hospital. Dior believes In hats

stolen. pulled

A report

then

Hood, himself, had stated in the. R. Childe, Mrs H. H. L The THEFTS FROM CARS

Chow, S. M the

The next paragraph that had forehead-the made to Dver

to the Police.

cross-examination that he was been omitted

Chura,

Ciemo, varieties

was the deep-dish

fourth. satisfied with the that have

A suit of European clothing, At 2.30 p.m.

the 00

sume valued at $400, was stolen from "Official

beginning with the words, down-curving brims and reach day, defendant Was arrested

Nationalist almost to the eyebrows.

an unattended motor car at Yim when he attempled to pawn the The

Beld evening alarm clock

Street, Mongkok, yes- at Tung

Fong Yuen

"You see the plaintiff's claim dresses

have skirts short in Pawnshop.

terday evening. A men's jackel, is our article started off like front and long in back. One

valued at $10, was stolen Defendant pleaded guilty to

from this: the reports said thai....Of ençther unattended motor car at these is a white and gold the charge. He had three con- printed satin laffeta with a skirt victions, in as from calf length In offence. front to floor length in back.

BACK-DIPPING The Usck-dipping d:vss

of Maurice Posted To Reserve al is part Hentner has done a sophisticated Heather's Spring collection. evening dress in red taffeta for Spring.

a: 12 15s

"You say you found these in u dustbin the offer irked.

"That's righ' "

Hugh said, Party, morning from

ther

ful next

turn Turks #201

Dy Cummmunis! dentaneed

the

MOST STARTLING

The

the they Fashions faskron

paraded

had killed Sergeant Ali Riza The Shal Greeks Turks samst PROm Greek-

Firculates! Lets outlawed Cyprus

AKEL. Altishop Maka. fut rusting the laland's Fature with thist of ad defancting

Jot.r Hindut "without the re- leose of Cyprio detainees beld under the emergency regula- 1175

the dock at Clerkenwell court, pleaded guilty to struling he the tots and the tradeators, which, whin check was made,

Foxant to

missing from they are where he worked.

WINT

"as he gui

a cai, that he

these things" oked the

mandy rare. Mr Frank Powell

SI

Reuter.

"No, sit, be has no car" DEMAND FOR

the offer in charge of the case,

He

tolt of character, (>1 savings.

Hugh's

his four-gure

excelent

EXCELLENT EMPLOYER

HOPE hes tret other praple's

said, the magistrate,

saved at expense,"

"No, sir. I think he's bean a very e; reful man. His employers would take him back, and there 13 someon!! here trom the Arm

MORE WAGES INTENSIFIED

London, Jan. 12. British workers' demands for tricreased pay to cover receel

price rises were intensified to day as talks on the elalms of about 1.760,000 men

were held here.

are from

They

Iow

newest

The basle

Dior

evening

was

and

011

thrown whilst

one for 4 simlor

Of Officers

The Commandant of the Royal

approval

has

9.25

Po

4.

a

1

was no

Hung, Kwan, H. C. Leo, F. Nigel, J. M. D'Almada Remedios, P. H. Sin, D. L. Strellett, R. A. Wadeson, P. C. Woo, F. Zimmern.

Lay Justices of the Peace:

H. D. M Barton, D. Black, Mrs Blance Eve de Vere Booten, Chow.

Y. K.

apology

F. C

Another requirement in the Cooke, N. VA. Croucher, A reports statutory defence was that there G. Donn, J. E. Driver, J. C. BL. Grenhem, Mrs E. B. Ho, M. W. negligence, the gross

Hon, H. Owen Hughes, F. D. Lay burden of proof of WUCH

Hunter, W. C. Knowles, Reading Kwok Chen, R.,

G. upon the defendants.

C. Lee, Mrs E. from the Oxford Dictionary and 1880 L another authority, Mr McNeill

Mrs H. Love- by, B. Mellor, C. W. Ng, H. sald the term meant

high

H.H. Priestley, D. J. Ruttonr degree of negligence

lee, J. H. Seth, J. P. Sherry, Miss T. H. Shin, A. Storrar, B. K. Tong, F. I. Ta ung,

Mrs Tscung Tao Lal Ki, U Tai-sheu,

the Central Reclamation yester-official

course without the words

day morning.

SNATCHER ARRESTED

A man attempted to snatch a

bracelet from gold

Nationalist reports" the reports' might come fromd anywhere."

M

is my contention that a Chinese the plaintiff sols out to prove

A

This

or smal

Signal and Programme

4.03. Stock 0.09, Programme for

Mrs A. Wakefield, J. M. L. Wong. Mra Yeoh Choy Wai- haan.

Friday The 13th

Lucky For Him

woman walking in Shek Kip the publication of ceria Radio Hongkong Mei Street. "Shamshulpo, at he should prove the publication 10.20 a.m. yesterday. The as a whole, because otherwise victim struggled with the thier these words which have been

HK,T. and called for help.

omitted-ard I miy point

out 6. Time Hugh's immediate boss cunc

Market The workers

dress is a short,

A Police Constable, respond-there is no application to amend Summary: forward to say they did not key

Valorte four draped, strapless sheath, but a Hongkong Defence Force, with ing to her calls for assistance, have a very distinct and im- Children prosented by ariditalries--intiways, bulld- huge pout of red taffeta at the the think Hugh had stolen before, Ing, road haulage and electrical

portant bearing on

0.30. on the meaning (Studio); the arrested the thief. of H.E.

Popularity Pali and to corm that he could be contracting.

back of the skirt forins

presented by Jean (Studio). Predict train Governor,

of the rest of the paragraph. represent that

posted the SPECTACLES STOLEN

the Three Top Tunos of Week to taken back on the pay-roll.

reaches to the about one-fifth of

floor following offers to the Royal the entire

A pair of spectacies, valued say he has not properly proved win 290 5.60. Weather Report: 7 "Well,

United Press. you've gol

stilated strength of thes an ex-

Hongkong

publication at all-that of Time Signal and the News London Defence Force a $10,

from was stolen Klant cellent employer, haven't you?"entral union budy, the Trades

Reserve of Officers, it

course is the first thing which Relay): 7.00 Commentary London, was Chinese woman in Western Street

Relay) or Special Announcedients: announced in the Government at 9.20 p.m. yesterday.

he has got to do," ald Mr Powell to Hugh, who Union Congress.

7416, Jazy Half Hour presented by Gazette today:

had other cases

The plaintif

(Recorded): Two

of larceny failed to prove his case, he said. Voices of Waller Schumann, Munic

simply. Robert Acheson

Exploring The Unknowers Lt. Commander J. P. Hewitt from the

Leung Chol 30, unemployed were reported person we (HKRNVR), L G. C. Colman to the Police yesterday,

The evidence was clear that composed by Leith Blavans Nar of an unnumbered hut in a rated by Paul Froce: 8.15, Take It squatter area was cautioned and (HKRNVR). L. J. R. R. D.

A Chinese woman had her the Associned Press did not

from Hare. Dick Bentley wund headlines Field (HKRNVB), and Lt. B. S. wristlet watch, valued at $30, publish the Dodwell (Hongkong Regiment). snatched

of the Jimmy Edwards with While Eaton, set free, because of unlucky

Cogan, nor did they publish Aims in Pel Ho Street, articles

Whittleld Friday the 18th" by Mr X. E.. the words at the end of the (BBCTS); 6XL Letter from Amerles Durling at Centrol this morning article.

by Alistair Cooke (London D. Time signal. Music Lovers Hour-when he was charged with steal-

Roquesis presented bying 30 cattles of freewood. Dakker (Recorded)) 10. Defendant was charged that Continental Cabaret proscuted by on January 12 at Bowen Read. Virtuose, Music for one harp: 10.45 near Stubbs Road, he was seen

Brabant (Studio); 10.30, Broadway. 55. Fred Waring and the by a police constable carrying a Pennsylvanians, Glee Club Orch: plece of trenwood. Alked where

Reports 11. Time

had nothing to say for himself. In addition, the President of "I think that when an employer The National Union of Mine speaks as yours has, I ought to Workers, Mr Ernest Jones, on- back him up. He knows you Doused today that the National better than I do. But should Coal Board wil, on February 9, this come to the cars of any of reply to miners' demands of

fellow-conployees,

andr

one pound sterling a week should they de what you did, extra for 400,000 workers who

be are paid by the day. to

your

Snakes Fight To The Death

Bulawayo, S. Rhodesia,

Jan. 12. A local

farmer, Mr F. E. Watridge, tound two ot America's deadlest snakes - a

they Inustn't expect trated with equal leniency." Eight hundred building black cobra and a puff-adder -

workers

ers paraded from Hyde engaged in a battle to the death Park to employers headquarters near his farm.

"No, sir," Hugh said, on his workmates' behalf,

3s

wo

.

RESETTLEMENT INSPECTORS -

"I shall discharge you ab-

In the London West End in "They were rearing up, strik-

The Chairman of the Urban solutely, but you must pay £3 support of their calm. The ing,

Costs"

sald the magistrate, men. who carried

Mr Watridge said. "It lowing persons to be authorised inspectors for the purpose of the The farmer ran for his gun Emergency (Resettlement Areas) and returned to find that the General Rules of 1952, it was cobra had won and was eating announced in the Government the puff-adder,

banners srong and twisting on the Council has appointed the fol Hugh nodded and went off, callin

calling for "a living, wage," was a terrifying sight." to the work-bench, back caused a traffic jam in Oxford to the model life. His work Street but police described the

mates would be gladder to see parado as "orderly."Reuter, him, perhaps than they ever

back

had been before. He could not,

for some time, be held up to El Glaoui Retires

them as such a shining example

as he had been in the past

October Surplus

A surplus of $7.047,808.01 in. the Colony's finances, for the

Rabat, Jan. 12.

El Glooul, 80-year-old Fosha of Marrakesh, has decided to re- tire from politics.

He atuounced his decision in

Shamshuipo. escaped

tain pen

The

thief

A pickpocket stole a four- from a Chinese in Shanghai Street, Yaumati. suspect has been, detained connection with this case.

APPOINTMENTS

+

Alleen Denish

1050, Weather

Clone

AN OMISSION A "My stress is laid on the fact in that the official nature of the report was cominitted and that there is a completo ommission Signal. Radio News Besi (acorded he trained it, he replied he of the first paragraph, which London Rely; 11.18 Goodnight picked it up, He was then we say we have published, that to Save The Queen; 11.30 taken to the station where he the crew bad mutanted.

admitted he had dug it up, and The next point was that the GREDIFFUSION Intended to sell it." HE. the Governor has ap- plaintiff had to prove that the

Facing His Worship,, defendant b.m. Variaty He shot the Gazette today: Messrs Chung pointed the Hon. Mr Justice Words contained in the article Tunes

Call the was at first sentenced to seven Musica). Malinee; · 5.30 cobra as it reared to strike. Chan-chuen, Loc

J. R. Gregg, Puisne Judge, to Chi-yuen, China Mail Special.

the Band: 145, Bleak days imprisonment, "But as to- were libellous. The first point Strike Up Benny Char Sanyun, Henry Chull the office of the Chief he complained of was that the for Tway. So, a Dickens Tes day is Friday the 13th," - Mr. Two 430, Bammy Haye Show Durling said, "I am going to Hound-L

Justice during the temporary Capella had sailed from Hong-

Doeder on Dumetric: "... DI absence from duty of the Hon., kong ostensibly for Japan," Children's

A

Comer-Conducted by caution you instead." Mr Justice M. J. Hogan, It was most substantial object of Auntie Vel; 6.30 Friday Requeste

Presented by Belty: 0.13, Birthday convletions.

Defendant has six previous announced in the Government evidence led from hir Hood was Mailbag: 0.15 Record Parade: 00 Garcite today.

to show that he had no idten. Shadows of Doubt; & Tune-Bignal Other

Hon 'ot Government appoint

going to Foochow and the News (London Relay); 4.00 Weather Report, Anne'tale adit mienta gazetted

wre: Misset, that evidenco was not only Interlude: 15, Track Talk: 7.30, P. I. McColl to be: Nursing

unnecessary it

Hour Personality The District Commisioner simply call

· Paradas-Bestrice. Kayidik Take the New Teritories, on the

Eden To Address

Congress

a letter-addressed to the Sultan

EI Glaoul,

Washington, Jan. 12.

a one-time

it was officially

of Morocco today..

ALLEGED THEFT

Sir Anthony Eden will ad- of No 53, Stubby Road, was re- Li Hol, a 28-year-old gardener,

FOOD OFFICER

dress Congress on February 2||manded one day in police custody Sister: Mr R. J. Phillipe to be not, arleo out of these it from Hero: 6,45 : Fiesta ime recommendation of the Diraptor.

to

Of

totally. announced for further inquiries by Mr. Archlicet: Mr H. J. Head to be words at #11.9 month of October last year was opponent of Sulton Sidl Loday.

7. Symphony Hall-- "Bymphony E. Durling at Central this temporary Education Officer;

(Schumann)-10 "I want to draw your atton- recorded in a financial statement Mohammed Ben Youssef, was Sir Anthony Eden will ad morning when he was charged

Medical and Health Services, M: M. Luxton to be tion

Rediffusion Bootlight Mr. Ray: published to the Government reconciled with the Sultan when dress the House of Represent with larceny

something which shows mooding ridges Ch 038 yaMarie sand has appointed Mr. Chung Phi- Gazalte today,

Youssef returned

Quantity Survey Dr. to the lives at about 5.30 p.m. GMT. Defendant

quite clearly that what the Moonlight To The Adventures, or sun to be a food officer four he was Charged that Revenue for the month totalled throne of Morocco after

Je plaintiff has been doing is to with Darat peralate puddees of the New Territarias understood he will on Jan. 9, at Wanchal in 11 19

Dreamland 14% the

Proinde te $40,978,340,87, while expenditure years of axilo.

deliver a speech to the Senate servants quarters No. 35, dust Road 020 02 Cor action in London in

Ting, 32, of No 2, Con- follow hi

in his tonight: 12. midni

Rules, it was announced, 700: Baré came to $33,028.078.88, The The Pasha of Marrakesh before leaving for the House, Stubbs Road,

The 'quoena! Gloma, Domi

Government Gazette today, Generál Revenite Belance, as 'at | successfully.

he tole from $20 by Mr J. E. Durling at final arrangements are Poon. Yu-thum,

Mr MeNeill painted out that a"gold" bangle Costtral: this morning for using in the Reuter libel In London it immediately announced.valued at $300, and $2,050 in abusive language to apolles was complained that Reuters and on bettale of

cash.

constable,

had alleged that the Capella wna:J-Wyndham Birmetji

two

underwent October 31, 1955, was $336,208,- operation in Marrakesh savoral not 778.02.

wecke ago.-France-Presse

Reuter.

OSAZERS SEEDS Printed and

*Morning® Pós

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