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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957.

JAGAN EXPECTED TO FORM GOV'T

MASSIVE DRIVE AGAINST REBELS

Algitrs, Aug. 14. French forces have killed about 1,000 Algerians in widespread operations over the past 10 days designed to nip in the bud any insurgent offensive before the autumn United of the sersion Nations General Assembly.

Deinits of the massive French drive ng released by the High Command in Algiers, say French warplanes have down more than 2,000 corties in suppor. Warships of kround troops. have joined in, bombarding k- inte surgent strongholds along coast and controlling shipping arme-running by to prevent zea.

LATEST SUCCESSES

Both Opposition

Leaders Lose

In Elections

Georgetown, Aug. 14. DR Cheddi Jagan, leader of the left-wing People's Progressive Party which has so far Won eight out of 14 seats in this colony's general election, was today expected to claim the right to form a government.

Governor Sir Patrick Muir Renison is likely to agree to this claim by Dr Jagan, who was de- posed by the British Government as Chief Minister four years ago on allegations that he was trying to set up a Communist state.

The latert setts in the French military drive, according to usually reliable Sources brings the total of inargent cls act Ja

33-month-otel the uprising: to aroni 30,000. French loses ure palt at abou: 4,000 killed.

France bas 400,000 troops Fighting in Algiern. They a

The election on Monday was the first to be held since the constitution was suspended in 1953 when the PPP leader was depored.

Indientions here today point to a landslide victory for Dr Jagan, who himself won his own constituency with

A MOVIE QUEEN,

Case.

NOT A MONARCH

London, Aug. 15.

In addition Coats, PPP abcud in stitúencies.

The

to winning eight candidates are well two other con-

Defeated

two men

Who were thought likely to lead the next Kovernment have been de. Lionel footed. They are Me Lukheo, leider of the National Liberation Labour Front, and Mr John Carter, head of the United Democratic Party.

The Colony's new Législative Council is expected in the ean- Istituted in four weeks' time.

Under the constitution. the Gavernar een nominate 11 coun- cil members in addition to three ex-ofilelo members, bringing the council's strength to 28 and counter-balatebing the PPP's in-

pitted against a "hard cure of The British weekly news-Huence-Riniter. about 20,000 surgeat regulars uniformed and often equippi paper declared today that with the lates! automate Queen Elizabeth was "sold" weapons. French military to the people not as n sources say the urgents rale monarch but as "a movie nuxillary groups of volunteers

one-up-on-the- or "conterips" for some opera-

is ons, but there

Iterat

evidence of insurgent reorganisa- tion in batalions-Reuter.

EMBARGO ON OVERTIME

Hastings, Aug. 14. Leaders of 3,000,000 British engineering_work- ers threatened today a national ban on overtime to enforce their claim for

a 40-hour week.

Delegates Instructed the Con- federation of Shipbuilding and their Engineering Union:

queen, ак

Americans."

The newspaper, which has a Christián Non Conformist ready, ship in Britain, the Dominkie

The United State, suld the Queca was also being "sold" as

a spectacle" and an excuss for national. dressing up wal other relevant gimmicks.

SEAMAN NEARLY KILLED

Beersheba, Aug. 14. Israeli

Raphel

seaman

Eilon, who was released by Egyptian authorities

"What we are Sowing we the may reap when spectacle, earlier today after five movie-qucen status and hur weeks in captivity, said he racing become n offence to the have-to's

of futurs had was attacked

killed by an times," the British Weekly

Guza a few caid.--RrulcT

his release.

HISS HAS A JOB

New York, Aug. 14. Alger files, former State

uthelat who

De- served for perjury, is now cm- ployed by a combs manufacturer her, it was disclosed today.

ammual comference れぐす to Partiment Jaunch immediately a national campaign for shorter hours.

Their resolution authorised His served three years and

TRAIN HITS SHUNTING ENGINE

Seven people-four of Chem passenger, were injured --- narrow and many had very

when a escapes last Friday Windsor - Waterloo cleolric train crashed into a skuniira: engine just outside Staines Stalon. Tie steam engine toppled over and the front of the first carriage of the elco- tric traf was severely damaged. Photo slowa fire- officials scramble wreckage after crash.—Keystone

Photo.

and nearby Arab mob in hours before

men over

the

Elion was arrested by the Egyptian authorities Just month white calling through the Suez Canal aboard the Danish ship "Birgitte Toft", which was bound from Burma to Haifa..

TREATMENT

The feraeli zailor told newe- men he was 1.aten ord kept without food for the Oral three days of his captivity, but was later given better treatmnt.

the Confedurallin Executive, tight months of a five-year.tern officer who representing

uniona. "O

He said he asked an Egyptian befriended hin, to with Penitentiary, get him an interview differing in Lewisburg four

Camel President, sutch Pennsylvania, for

in Egyptien reconumend

perjury he passed secret Abdel Nascer, but this was not action as they may consider denyig that

Ho granted.

nditfed that 114 e- documents to a Communist spy ncluding any

mcde a recording for the Egyp- ring-United Press.

tion, breadcasting service.

1.cessary

bargo on overtime"Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

18

20

ACROSS

1 Make like Venus de Milo?

very angry with

(0).

415

smoko (5).

7 Displayed

Grace? (8).

by,

21

S

16

DOWN

1 Put on a frock? (5),

3 Fish in à corner (5).

the

3 Church at York? (7);

4 Ice up-deep? (6),

Prince

9 He's not at home (5).

Muin's the wordi (6).

11 Green iste (7).

18 Produce rabbits from

(1).

18 Put an end 10 (8).

18 Past cennge (5).

10 Junior baseball? (8).

20 Subject for a tune? (5).

21 Messengers run it (0).

5 Most unpacilie (8)!

How to lay on (0).

10 Tangue (6).

Eilon's mother was the only civilian at the Gaza strip border when he was handed over to Israeli pelice officers, Her main concern was to see that he son should be allowed to wash be-

meeting the fere

newsmus- France-Presse,

MARRIED 4 TIMES TO ONE ANOTHER

Rome, Aug. 1-1. Leonardo Ciampetti and Maruska Salatotniu were married four times und always to one another. To- day they learned that they must be married once more to make their union legal.

Marriage number one Took place in the Rhineland in- mediately after the war, where Leonardo, a young dentist, who had been deported to Germany as a farm worteer, met Marusku, They were married before the JLW American authorities. A

sure, days later, just to make

and the

RADFORD RETIRES

Mr K's Visit To East Germany

Crude Attempt

To Influence West's Elections

Washington, Aug. 14.

The State Department spokesman today

Rahman Defends

Invitation

To Driver Bunny'

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 14.

Chief Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today defended the invitation sent to a British woman chauffeur to attend Malaya's Independence celebra- tions.

The Chief Minister said Miss Nancy T. Sim- mons was invited as a "representative of the working class."

He was answering a question, for her visit to Malaya to at- tabled by Councillor Tuan Haji tend the Independêner cole- Ahmad Bin Haji Hussein who brotlens. osked the Government to CX- plain who would pay the cx- Dí Colonia! Omce chauffeur Miss "Bunny" Simmons

SHOCKING

Miss Simmons was one of the corps of British Colonial Offico chauffeurs who drove Malayn'a Chlef Minister and his col

when Jengues

they were In London Lo ucgotiute for

Malaya's independence.

In one of his lighter moody the Chief Minister asked "Bua-

MURDER IN ny if she had ever vislied Ma-

INSTITUTE

Marseilles, Aug. 14. Bloody handprints on the wall and brain matter smeared in grey streaks

layu, The giri repiled negutive- ly and Tengku Abdul Rahman to asked: "Would you Uke come to Malayn?"

Wheh Miss Simmons replied natively, the Chist Minister promised to invite her for the

A Independence celebrations. few works Inter when Invita-

| across the floor of a room in dərs went out to international

the Marseilles Institute for | dignitaries, the Blind, today told the was went

eno of the cards to Mirs Simmons

silent story of the killing of who jubinquently acerpted the

a 50-year-old blind man by his wife and her lover, both of them also blind.

were

The two lovers, Mrs Anne Bertini, 45, and 21-year-old Maxlanilica Levesque, today held in guol, charged with the murder of Albert Barbini.

SIGHTLESS STRUGGLE

of

invitation.

WHO'S PAYING

Few days ngo Councillor Tuan Haji Ahmad submitted a question asking the Govern- ment to explain whe was phy- ing Mike Siminons' Expenses and the reasons for extending her the invitation.

Today Tengku Abdul Rahman They were reported to have cal3 Miss Siminens was invited given

conflicting accounts

"A representative of the the sightless

in the working close" Heald many appartment of Mr and Mis persons were Invited to the

Burbini.

struggle

was a

celebrations but therO The wife said she and her conspicious abstrce of that lover had decided to teach her ecetion of British society, which husband a lesson for his bruhad been strongly in sympathy tality towards her. She said with Malaya's spirations for Levesque had waited for her

freedom," husband to come home, hit him with his fist, pounded him with The invitation to Miss

haminer andt ended the Simmons,

Rojuman said "shows struggle with a revolver thot at that in this hour or triuispIT point blank range through the they are not forgotten." heart,

Miss

ماء

Apart from this fact the Chief Levesque was reported by the

that added police to have said that hej in- | Minister

Was Invited terrupted a violent quartel be-Simmons tween husband and wite and apprcelation of the services she had fired at random, afterwards had given to two MatnýRTI finishing off his victim with a missions to London." United

Press. krilfe.-France-Presse.

described the visit of Mr Nikita Khrushchev the PRINCESS ANNE IS SEVEN

Soviet Communist Party Leader to East Germany

as an attempt to bolster up a Communist regime crude which enjoyed no popular support and a attempt to influence the West German election campaign.

20 MILES ener, concluded the

UP IN A

GONDOLA

Who was Mr Khrushchev, accompanied by Mr Anastas Soviet Deputy Mikoyan,

visit: yesterday with 2 speech at- tucking Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor."

BOLSTER UP

The Department spokesman, Mr Lincoln White, declined to Minneapolis, Aug. 14.

comment on Mr Khrushchev's One of the most daring charges that Dr Adenauer

was lighter-than-air flights ever preparing the German people Washington, Aug. 14. made will be launched this for a new war. But in a formal DMIRAL Arthur Rad-‡ month

"Mr from

ho northern statement

Said: Khrushchev's visit to East Ger ford said today that Minnesota gile when an Air

many represents an ebvious at- there was decidedly less Force doctor will attempt to empt to bolster up a regime chance of the United ascend nearly 20 miles in which enjoys no popular cup- States getting into any gondola suspended from aport." war than there was four huge balloon. years ago.

'A'

Majer David G. Simons, chief of the spree biology branch of In a farewell mealing with re- the Alt-Medical Laboratory at

alr porters after four years as Hallumen

development Chaiman of the Jcin: Chiefs- centre Alamogordo, New Mexico, of-Sicff, he said: "As long will make the flight, the Russians respect our capabilities they won't star a war. And I am sure that the Busar Co respect cur power."

TEST REACTIONS

He expects to ascend to a maximum

altitude of 102,000 feet-more than 19 miles and remain in the small aluminium gondola for 24 hours to test physical and psychological reac dions In cramped quarters at

Admiral Radford will reire, to

morrow. He will be succeeded by General Nathan Twining, the United States Air Force high altitude. Chicl-of-Sluff,

THE POSSIBILITY

they took their vows before the The Admiral would not rule out Eurgomaster at the elly of REFUSED

banquet Wetzlar.

12 Rule of the dance? (7). hate? 13 Swiss collage? (0),

14 Qulie Inaccurate (0).

16 Mathematicsi snake (G), 17 Treated (5).

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD.--ATF058: 1 Belt, 4 Parents, Bom, Rose, 19 Rubbish, 11 Bees, 12 Fri, 14 Dead-eye (Dick), 17 Anter, 19 Scene, 22 Homance, 26 Arid, 27 Arion, 28 Custard, 20 Dppe, 30 Cell, 31 Rescued, 32 Enru, Down: 2 Erodės, 3 Treble, 4 Pured, & Amused, û Ebbod, 7 Tasly, 12 Putr Aton, 18 Ewer, 18 Eked, 18 Scarco, 20 Candle (power), Njopic, 23 Ovule, 24 Attic, 25 Ended.

area

But when they tried to return o Italy, the French authorities at

Pass the Brenner refused to accept the earlier marriages. They were married again, before

French authorities.

the

Marriage number four took place in Lessardo's native dty, Locco, where they had a church wedding--their last marriage, they hoped,

But today they

were told

13

that the cy of Leeco requires

21

a marriage undar Italian divil law-Franco-Reno,

Hmited

Major Simons, 34, will, if the flight successful, break oli records by previous altitude manned bacon and set a new endurance record.

in

economie

He described the communique, which Mr Khrushchev lodged the Soviet Union's com- plete political and support for East Germany, as very long and dull propaganda document which contains nothing new,"

Con

He mid the communique and Mr Khrushchev's speeches Easl Germany Indicated that Union 20 Soviet thuing a negative and obstrux- Lonist approach to the problem of German reunification.

Was

DISTASTEFUL

"Certainly,

some

of

the

Ballater, Aug. 15.

PRINCESS, Anne, Quer

Elizabeth's

celebrates her

daughter seventh

birthday at Balmoral

Castle today.

The exact time and place of speeches mado during the visit. were obviously crude attempts, the continuing possibilitie slut of the light were not to influence the elections in the "Until announced, but the Air Force Federal Republie and they can there is change in people sate the bulloon would travel to have been equally distasteful there will be differences ut from northern Minnesota to the

to all the participants in the opinion that will bronk cut Miles City, Montana, aren 'be-

election

campaign," Mr Wille nghting. It is happening fore descending.

atided. Joseph W. Capt. almost all the time some place in the world," he said.

rese to 98,000 feet for a fihv Asked to comment on recent In the last year, hours on June 2 to test equip speeches by Soviet leaders on The Admiral sold he did not ment. That fight broke all the theme that the United States

know whether

Soviet cartier balloon sititude records. was in range of Russian rocken, the Union or the United States-China Mall Special.

Mr While replied that they wire ahead in the misalles

wore echoes of nace, but added:

threatening notes

Kittinger

Mexico City, Aug. 14.

series of

DV to

*Z. don't think that any of tho

"We are not waiting our time, The tu edplan which hut various Nato Countries.

we have very able people Mexico about two months, ugo working on them and I am is steadily declining and should Nato countries sausied that our miselle pro-diappear by next week, public Strips her folded up or collenent

· Kramma in a very good one!"ar heplth officials said today...~~~] is a spault,” Mr white phenrvądi

Router

Untuk Page

or the

United

grown

Anne har

ao quickly that she is now ra tell as her brother, Charica, who will be nine in November.

NEAT HAND

She reads quite well and writes a neat hand. Two of her favourite subjects are blators and poetry and she prefers advcuturo talos

·eather thing fair storiem.

travel and

1

Out of the schoolroom "extras

and dancing include gyn. once a week, riding her pony at Windsor Castle. ht week). ends, plane lessons twled week, and drawing and paint- ing once a week. She has giao Just started to learn Frenchi. Like most youngsters, ale to n

keen television fan.

In the vast palace gardens, she Acats around on her bleycla with her girl friends. But the Queen does not restrict her daughter'a' life to the palace grounds Quite often, unrecognised by the public. Anne goes on shopping ex- politions with der gownonpla és arrives unexpootedly at tho London Zoo, her favourite bayafleutor.

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