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Labour MPs Look
Into Ill-Treatment
Of
Cypriots
London, June 17.
Two British Labour Members of Parliament are to ask the Government to investigate com- plaints of ill-treatment, lodged by eight Cypriots serving sentences for Eoka terrorist activities, whom they saw in prison here today.
Altogether 15 Cypriots now serving sentences! ranging from 12 years to life in London's Worm- wood Scrubs gaol alleged maltreatment during interrogations in Cyprus.
Mr Fenner Brockway, Chair- mau of the Labour Movement for Colonial Freedom, told re- porters this afternoon that he and Mes Jeannie Lee bad decided that there was prima facle case for investigation.
The prisoners had prepared i Matement a copy of which was boing cent to the Colonint Office, he said.
The Marks
on
"Of the eight men we saw, five of trem undressed multiceni- ly to show us the marke their bodies which they alleged were the result of ill-treatment, "One of them had a misshaper hand and shoulder, and is to be operated on immediately."
Ouers had rears und bruises, and one hod a. broken nose.
"All these marks were sald to have been. the result of treatment in Cyprus before December. The prisoners stated that others had lost their marks meanwhile."
Mr Brockway continued: "One
striking thing was that they paid tribute to the British soldiers, ani said that the treatment
from look place odleers of the Special Branch ini Cyprus who interrogated them.
High Tribute
"They also paid high tribute
to their treatment in Wormwood Scrubs."
He sald Die prisonera were
giving the names of witnesses
Jut the treatment they received.
vinced that these allegations are
EXPLOSIVE AS HEADACHE POWDER
Kitwe, June 17,
An African was stopped by a mine policeman as ke came from underground,
In his pockets were about four ounces of safety fuse powder and explosive.
His explanation was that ho wanted to tie it as a headache powder,
Mr A. B. W. Porter of the Kitwe Magistrate's Court said he could not treat the matter lightly, although he scoopted the Hlory as apparent common practice (the practice being to cut the temple and rub powder into the bead).
The African was guoled for Blx weekn-Frapor-
JORDAN GETS IRAQI AID
Amman, June 17.
as an
advance
Gaol Breaker Caught
Detectives arrived at London Airport last week with in their custoily, 23-year-old Dennis Stafford,...Dot-Ins, George Mullins and Det-Bat Jack Huntley of Scotland Yard New in Trinidad to bring him back. He escaped from Wormwood Scrubbe last November... Arrests are expected shortly of people believed to have alded Stafford leave
country. when Photo show: Stafford handcuffed to his escort
arrived at London Airport.~~--Keystone Pholo
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FRANCE SUSPENDS LIBERALISATION OF
TRADE MEASURES
Paris, June 17.
The new French Government of M. Maurice Bourges Maumoury at its first cabinet meeting to- day, decided on the temporary suspension of trade liberalisation measures agreed with other members of the 17-nation Organisation for European Econo mic Co-operation.
The French decision, made to cheek Imports and the drain on foreign exchange reserves which are nearing exhaustion, means the reluposition of import quotas which have been pro- gressively eased in OMEC nego- "The general conclusion of Iraq today paid Jordan tiations over the past few years. bits Lee and myself was that £250,000
A further Council of Ministers there is a prima facie case for instalment on the Econo- will be held on Wednesday to approve financial measures which investigation. We are not conmic Aid Programme and will immediately be put before true, but in our view it is much Jordanian Potash Project. the National Assembly so that o be completed better that they should be in- The Iraqi Ambassador here, first reading can vestigated ant the name of Bri-General Baladin Nuri, presented before the Socialist Party Con- tish Justice cleared, or that any a cheque for this sum to the gress opens
June 27. who did commit 11-treatment Jordanian Foreign Minister, Mr should be brought to book, than Samir Ritai, that the cliargës should go un- Iraq has pledged herself to pay Jordan one million sterling "Wo are therefore going to in general economic aid and ask the Colonial Office first by £825,000 ns her chore in the letter and then in the House of
exploit Dead Sea Commons next week, for an in- projce to
minerals. dependent inquiry which can begin in London and be con- tinued in Cyprus."---Reuter.
answered.
Nehru Voices Concern
Copenhagen, June 17, The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, said here today that the dongers from strontium 90 are greater in countries
BALANCE
#1 Toulouse on
SPECIAL POWERS
The Cabinet meeting also decided, on the proposal of M. Robert Lacoste, Minister for Algeria, to deposit kuroxlintely before the Assembly a bill seek- ing renewal of special powers to deal with the Algerian insurree- The amoungement said the tion. The mere deposition of
a demand balance would be paid in instal- such
is sufficient to ments upon request from
theextend the powers, subject to Jordanian Coversment,
Assembly approval on any vote. A year ago Arab League No decision was taken today envoys signed in Amman the on whether to end petrol ration- charter of the Potash Company, ing now that France has ended which was estimated to cost her lone boycott of the Suez
£4,500,000 Of this sum, Arab Canal.
to have Spokesmen of the new govern. whichvemments agreed
ment said the decision to allow French ships to use the Canal announced on Thursday after Mr Nehru, who is here on O
Kuala Lumpur, June 17.
negotiations on payment of dues Chief Minister of Malaya between French and Egyptian goodwill visit, was speaking at
Tengku Abdul Rahınan wil banks was taken by the out- a press conference, Mr Nehru sakd
to Mecca going cubinet of M. Guy Mollet the point make a pilgrimage
to "thank Allah for under the heading of current about the strontium 90 was not next May
Malaya's achievement of in-affairs, fully realised.
disclosed dependence," It was
Political quarters here have Replying to a question, he here today.
predicted that France may sakd there wns
Malaya's very "grent
independence Is free petrol from rationing from concern" in India about hydro- | scheduled for August 31, this July 1-but at a higher price/ gen bomb full-out.—Reuter, year.-France-Presse,
Reuter.
are under-feti, than in coun- shores wordly one millon sterling.
which have Gough-leuter.
tries
valetum in their consulution.
Interpol Plans War On Prostitution
Lisbou, June 18. International police chiefs met Lisbon today in
to perfect "Interpol" planning and study a joint war on prostitution and juvenile delinquency. More than 100 policemen from 42 countries ullended the opening meeting this morning of the International Or ganisation of Criminal Police, better know!K as "Interpol" at the Tastitute of Higher Technical Training. Portuguese Interior Minister Dr Trigo Negreiros declared đặc Conference open with
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appeal for co-operation De tween nations in the war against crime. Agosinho Lourenco,
Portu-
the Bucse delegate executive committee, then outlined some of the polas the policemen will deal with In their meeting which will last through June 22.
Ho said they would study means of fighting abuse of minors, prostitution, while slave traffic and drug running. The police will also plan perfecting of thelr organisation
that fleeing criminals can more
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New Move In
Miller Case
Lawyers
Washington, June 17,
Mr tor
Arthur Miller, husband of Marilyn
Monroe, will probably, make a move tomorrow to have sut nside his recent conviction on
charges of contempt of Congress, It was leaned today.
It was underglood that the move would be based on today's US Supreme Court decision on the Watkins case, (800 Pago 3),
Mr
DULLES
URGES SPEED
Washington, June 17. The Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles,
VACCINE
FOR
ASIAN-FLU
London, June 17..
A vaccine for us against Asiatic-type influenza has been developed in the laboratories of a London hospital, it was di closed tonight."
urged Federal Judge Joseph Mr Nobort Cruickshank, McGarraghy today to speed Principal of the Wright Fleming action on the case of Army Institute of Microbiology at Specialist Wiliam Girard to Saint Mary's Hospital, aald the first batch of the new vucelno avoid "grent embarrass-
had been prepared, ment” to the United States.
*We shall be doing some, tests > Oftedala Bald MI- Dulles to see how good it is within the wanted a quick decision so the next week or so,” he said. ense could reach the Supreme
The Vaccine hach been Court before it recessed for the developed within two or three sumuner, The Juatlees ould today weeks of the first atrains of that next Monday would be Asiatic infiuema being received their last meeting of the eurs from the World Influenza Centre tent Lestn **imless otherwise at Mall Hill on the northern
outskirts of London-Realer.
ordered,"
Girard is accused of killing a Japanese woman while guarding a military firing range near Tokyo. The Japanese govern- ment has denunged that he be larned over to them for trini.
FRICTION
Mr Dulles, in a disposition before the Court today, said that "every hour" in which the issue was not celtied: was a source of international friction and "moy have adverse effect" upon the United States relations with Japan and other countries.
He added that, it also "may in- volve risk of injury to United Stales personnel Located Japan".
in
A group of American lawyers are fighting to keep Girardī under U.S. military jurisdiction.. They have filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus in the District Count here, soeking his return
10 the United States.
Judge McGarraghy is expected
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