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COMMENT OF
THE DAY
REUNIFICATION
THERE is one thing to be)
Taid
for the Russian
Communist Party chief, Mr Khrushchev, he seldom varied his verbal method of approach. There is nothing oblique about his specches; they are direct and forth- right and full of vitupera- tion. They are usually the culmination of concerted attacks
mnde
by oder
Soviet letters and pro-
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POLISH
Routed
From
Depots
Lodz, Aug. 14,
paganda organs which have POLISH Army and
prepared the way and laid-
the foundation for
police units to-
asaault on non-Communial day attacked and
countries.
His denunciation of Dr
occupied three Lodz
Adenoner and the west tramway depots German Government before taken over earlier
the Enst German Parlia. ment Inst week was no ex-
ception; the only variation In Mr Khrushchev's hard- hitting "liplomacy" being a different Foxtrum different city.
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by drivers and con- ductors on strike for more pay.
At the main tramway depot the attack lusted about 15 minutes. It was launched at 2.30 a.m. by a R Adenauer's Christian force estimated to total Demcernt Party spokes about 3,000. No resistance on the subject of was offered by the striking reuniflention, summed up tramwaymen, who had been } the situation in very staging a sitdown strike for concise manner. "Mr 18 hours. Khrushchev's speech," he said, "was a collection of all the attacks and vilifica- tions heard lately from the Communist camp against West Germany."
Any doubts that the Soviet leader intended to husten the reunification of divided Germany Was quickly dispelled
First reports Indented there
were no casualties, the police and soldiers trams and a few minutes later thd tram service was running again throughout this Polish elty,
FULLY ARMED
took over the
The attack was launched by unity of the
(rivit
2nd certainly police), Internal security forces
he said nothing positive and the so-called voluntary re-
the
question.
on
eserve of the millis, which are
was not concerned with caited out in case of emergency. unity of Germany but with The sokliers and anilitia the unity of the Socialist Lentering the tramway depo! camp" and thereby he gave ware fully armed and carrying
puncheons,
a remarkable clue us to the real purpose of his visit,
CONTEMPTUOUS
Khrushchev's inter-1
Fint poris cald that the militia fired several shots Into the air but over the heads of the striking, tramway men and women,
M'pretation be the repotul The fast group to leave the
bility
of the Big Four centre comprised about 12 men. Powers for reuniflention, in A bystander asked the group that both East and West leaving the depol whether they
would man the trams,
ssengers only."
LOWEST PAID
Germany must achieve They replied "we will go as diplomatic recognition of each other and enter into direct negotiations prerequisite to reunity, is as contemptuous as it is un- reni.
These
stipulations,
#
part of the tramwaymen as they There was deep gloom on, the
concedied in the battle against the authorities, who have resist-
coupled ed their wage claims. Some
with the concerted attacks women ellppies were sobbing as
depot.
Established 1845--
THE WEATHER: Moderate E, winds.
Fair and hot, be-
RELAX IN
coming cloudy with sositored showers later this evening,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957.
STRIKERS
TRAIN DISASTER NEAR MADRID
General view of the wreckage after a troop train had crashed into un engine — as it neared the station of Villaverde, near Madrid. Twenty-two people lost their lives and fifty-eight were injured.-Keystone Photo,
OMAN UPRISING OVER
Troops Continue Hunt
For Two Rebel Chiefs
Bahrein, Aug. 13.
British political resident in Oman Sir Bernard Burrows said on his arrival here today that the "Oman uprising is over,”
US Officials Told To Leave
Syria
Damascus, Aug. 13.
Sir Bernard, who has returned | Taimur, Royal Air Force rackets trom Muscat where he held a had knocked one side off the conference with the Sulton, said, main tower without winning sur- "The military phase is finished render. and it is now a problem. of But as a reconnaissance column political consolidation."
approached today under com- He said, the job will be the mand of Brigadier J. A. R. responsibility of the Sultan of Robertson, the people of Tanuf Muscat's Minister of the In wavered. terior, Sayed Ahmed Ibrahima, who 15 expected tonight in Nizwa,
Sir Bernard said that British troops In the Sultanate would be withdrawn as soon as pos- sible,
Main Problem
Sir Benard wild the main problem now was to find out where the rebel chiefs, Taleh
Tram conductors and drivers Syria today demanded End Chaleb Ben All, were are ninong Die lowest pald the recall of three US Em-Ming and to get them. He workers in Poland,
Strong squads of police and bassy officials on charges id this problem, too, would militia early today, surrounded that they were involved in
on Dr Adenauer, are more they left the main tramway likely to help rather thun hinder the West Germun Chancellor in the forth coming elections as they clash with the claims of the Social Democrat Opposition. OTHER WAYS
be
01
up
Sayed Ahmed Ibrahlın who will use the forces and the con- tribes tingents of the loyal who made their way through the Nizwa Valley from
the main tramway depot in Lodz an American "conspiracy" Sultan's occupied by striking bus drivers to overthrow the Syrian
The strikers including girl Government,
and conductees.
HE Social Democrats have conductresses-were given, ar
accept other ways to reuni- fication so long as she had understanding that a
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reunified Germany would not belong to Nato but to
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LONE TRAM
The Foreign Ministry declared | north as the second prong of the officials "persona non grata"
and asked that they leave the country within 24 hours.
The three accused Ameritras Howard Stone of the are
There were reports last night that a compromise settlement Embassy's Political Section,
had boxu retched bul the
a security system guaranteed strikes emind their stop-
by both East and West. page.
A lene frem appeared on the
Milltary Attache Lieul-Col Robert Mulloy, and Vice-Consul
Franels Jeton,
The demand for expulsion
The
the
In the light of Mr Khrush-streets just betere midnight, followed the publication of ro chov's revelations this is Workers sald i had been cial government statement out of the question as far "forced out"
plot of another depot alleging (0 Americu ILK the
Communists are tad they were standing by their against the Syrian Goverimust. statement specifically the main demands, concerned. Therofore
Transport workers at present alleged at Mr Stons tried to receive two zlotye 80 Reoszy in calico Syrien Army officers inlu hour-less than the
coup price of a joking a packet of 20 elgarettes. They regime. want a five zloty an hour in- The charges of a US plat crease and benus payments against the Syrian government of the German question. Router and United Press,
were promptly dented here by a US Embassypokesman, Robert Lincoln, as "obviously a com- picte fabrication." - United Fress.
only logical conclusion to bel reached is that the Soviet *intention camp hns no whatsoever of attempting to reach a peaceful solution
JEWISH SPIRIT, ALIVE
Jerusalem, Aug. 13.
due to The delegation was
but on Saturday night. the Moscow-Youth Festival was organisers told them they had to cocorted in haste from the leave 12 hours earlier.
Israel's delegation to the leave Moscow an Monday night
newspapermen
Kremlin, preventing fare. Representatives of Soviet youth wells,
in movements were not allowed to Moscow reported today. It bid farewell to the Israells. who is believed the Kremlin was were in two separate groups- anxious to avold further Communist and Sociallat, pro-Israel demonstrations by Moscow Jews.
Killed Wife With Guitar
Arabs Want UN Meeting
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The political representative of the Sultan, Major Jasper Coates, a retired British officer, went forward on foot with two fol- lowers bearing a big red flag.
He walked up to the Im- presive mud brick structure towering on the edge of the of the stony plain at the fool mountain.
he Minutes Inter appeared to signal the rest of the column cn-France-Presse & United Press,
Sandys Leaves On Tour
London, Aug. 13.
Mr Duncan Sandys, Bri tain's Defence Ministar, left here by air tonight to visit Australia, New Zealand and the Far East.
The Minister, who was C- United Nations, Aug. 13. companied by the Chief of Air Eleven Arab countries Staff, Air Marshal Sir William foday decided to ask the Dickson, is due to Arrive in United Nations for
Sydney on Friday. During the Security Council meeting. tour Mr Sandys will have talks
what to discuss
they
on defence with government described
ministers. the British aggression scalesi Oman, an informed source
wald. The request will be con- tained in a letter to the President of the .Sccurity Council, Francisco Urrugin of Colombia, the source
Bald.
The move was reported to have been decided upod at a meeting today of the 11 Arab delegations at the United Nationa-France- Presse,
the all-out offensive launched against the rebels last week.
In Australia, he will visit the Woomera rocket range and tha Maralinga atomic testing ground. Botore returning to London on September 22 he will also visit Singapore, Hongkong and Bangkok-Reuler,
Fourth A-Sub
Washington, Aug. 13, The Navy announced today that its fourth atomic-powered submarine,: the Swordfish, will be
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SINGAPORE Cubans Planning
SURPRISE:
New Revolt
LEE OUSTED ARMS CACHE FOUND
Singapore, Aug. 14.
Leftist elements won
Miami, Aug. 13.
control of Singapore's CU USTOMS agents early today seized a huge
People's Action Party on
cache of rifles, machineguns and 50,000 rounds
Tuesday night by oust of ammunition believed destined for insurgents ing the Party's founder camped in the Cuban mountain jungles. member and leader in Two men were arrested and
the Legislative Assem-uthorities hunted three more
believed involved in a plot to
bly, Lee Kuan-yew, from ship arms to Cuban rebel leader Death At 156| the post of Secretary-Fidel Castro, who is trying to General of the Party. Fulgerelo Batista.
overthrow Cuban President
Ja an announcement which Charles Wyatt, supervisor of followed # tense Executive customs in Miami, identified the GL de Gibajn, Committee meeting fasting til men arrested
eltizen
C
last night, a Parly spokesman | 48, an American announced that the new Com- Cuban descent living in Miami, mittee would be headed by Tan and Alfredo C. Z. Gonzales, 38, Chong-kin as President and T. who said he is a farmer. He told T. Rajah ne Speretary-General. Lumeers he was from Havana
The announcement also listed
The men were charged with
further
the mines of the new Vice-violation of the Neutrality Act Chairman, the Assistant Secre- und gaoled pending fary-General, the Treasurer and action--United Press, Assistant Treasurer, all of whom were elected for the first time to the Party Executive at the annyal conference held bero recently.
Sao Paulo, 1 đ Manuel Rodrigus Con- tinho, reputed to havo been 156 years of ago and the world's oldest known man, died yester- day, ife claimed to have been born in January 10, 1801. He is survived by Дто BON, 20 grandsons and a largO
of number great-grandsons. -- United
Press
Duke's Son Going To Malaya
London, Aug. 13. Queen at the Malayan inde- Prince William, who will pendence ceremonies,
o 16 in December, will ac company his parents, the the
The Royn! party will leave
RAF
Kinloss station,
The election of new leaders resolved a deadlock lasting over 10 days during which Lee Kuan-yew, along with former President Dr Toh Chin-chyc, put up a keen tussle to maintain icadership of the Patty.
Britannia First
signs of a crisis emerged Duke and Duchess of Glou- (Murayshire) in a
After at the annual conference of the Icester, on their visit to alreraft of the BOAC People's Action Party when the Malaya, for which they wil! 28 in Colombo as guests of the spending the night of August conference
rejected Lee's op leave on Tuesday, August Governor-General of Ceylon, peal to re-elect the entire for-
27.
Sir Oliver Goone:Blicke, they mer Executive Committee and, instead, chose eight. new mem- IL will be his first official will arrive at. Kuala Lumpur
Thursday, live strong overseas tour. The Duke of en
August 29,— leftlet leanings.-France-Presse, Gloucester is representing the France-Presse,
bers
known to
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Sir Bernard sald the rebel launched on August 27 at KANSAS CITY
amounted to about
the
Portsmouth, Now
casualties Manila, Aug. 14. A guitar, hardly a deadly 30 idilled.
Meanwhile, Oman's strongest Hampshire, Naval Ship weapon, was used by a music joving husband yesterday to tribal ruler Sheikh Suleiman Yard. beat his wife to death when Bia Hamyar, was humbled to- The second of four 2,400-ton On their departure from the constantly gged him for day when troops of the Sultan nuclear submarines currently Moscow station, the Israeils were neglecting her for the lastru- of Muscat and Oman entered his being built, the Swatish Is cordoned off by a strong force of men. The killing took place "capital" at Tanuf with British scheduled to join the fleet in the autumn of 1958. The first of Israell appearances in Mes- polico, preventing access by all in Negros Occidental Province, armoured cato,
persons to the Central Philippines.
Bakhla, 15 miles away and the four 2,400-Ion suba was the cow's great synagogue resulted unauthorised
Investigation discloped that also dominniet by Suleiman, kate, In mass demonstrations, indicat- train.
capitulated without! The Navy's other On Monday evening a large the man had been going around also
two ing that Soviet Jews desired contacts with Israel and proving crowd turned up at the stallon, serenading girls in the neigh-resistance.
nuclear-powered submarines are
Nautullus Tonut ad refused to the last the the failure of the Communists' hoping to ece the delegates and bourhood more to play his!
and Seawolf, 40-year effort to klil the Jewish unaware of the changed plans, prowess with the guitar than to display the red flag symbolie both 3,000-ton craft. United
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sayfling cigo--France-ProSIC, of loyalty to Sultan Sald en i Pre
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