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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1957.
'FREE DJILAS' APPEAL American Liberals Send Letter To Tito SENTENCE Charles Sweeny's Surprise Bride CONDEMNED
Washington, Oct. 6.
A latter to President Tito from loading United States liberals appealing to him to release his formor friend Milovan Djilas, who was sentenced yesterday for writing "hostilo propaganda” against the stato, published today.
was
Signatories of the letter transmitted to the Yugoslav Embassy here on Friday by the Americans for Democratic Ac- Hon included Mrs I canor Roosevelt, Democratle Senator author Democralle Clark, Socialist veteran NOTman Thomas, hi- Lorian Arthur Schlesinger, and union leader Victor Router.
Hubert
James
Humphrey. Farrell,
Senator Joseph
It said the year Djilas had already spent in prison had shown "that imprisonment in an extremely ineffective weapon against ideas. Far from being silenced. Dillas has gained a world-wide audience through the publication of his new book
The New Claps
PUBLIC DEBATE
"The truth or falsity of his ideas can only ba teated by public debate...
“Evan under the Stalinist Jogmas which you have re- jected, critician mód self- criticism were honoured in theory, but not in practice.
there be errors in Djilas's Govern- views, the Yugoslav ment has ample opportunity to refute these carota, by means
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the unconvincing than punishment of their author.
"We see the release of Djilas as a measure of the strength of the Yugoslav Government, and his continued imprisonment weakness. Wo
as a measure therefore appeal to you to wo your influgice to secure the release of Djilas and the re- storation to him of the freedomm to speak, write, and travel." --- Reuter.
STORM IN COLONIAL TEAPOT
London, Oct. 6. The Governor of Harbados, Sir Robert Arundali, arrived in London by sir today for falks at the Colonial Ofion cancerning the Chief Secretary
of Barindon.
Azaerican financler Charlos Sweeny, 47-year-old former husband of the Duchess of Argyll, married *28-year-old
New York model, Arden Sneed | st London's Caxton Hall on September 20.
Six weeks ago Mir Sweeny was
denying reports of his engage.
They ago, in
kent' to 'Miss Breed. first met 18 months Now York, where she did modelling and TV work. Twenty-five years ago ho also ❘
denied an engagement — to socicly beauty Margaret Whigham
Then he marrieů her at Brompton Oratory in
London. That marriage was dissolved in 1947 and four years later Mrs Sweeny mar- ried the Duke of Argy!!. The above picture shows;-Mr
Charles Sweeny and his bride leave Calton Hall after the ceremony, London Express Service,
Ward Back From Far East Tour
London, Oct. 6, Mr George Ward, Secretary for Air, arrived back at London airport tonight after his three weeks tour of RAF units in the Far East and Aden. He said that his main object had been to study the task of the air forces in those theaters and to study their living con- ditions the food they cai, where they sleep, their hospitals, married quarters and sq on
"That is very important now because if we do noi havo
conditions good living
We shall not get the recruits we need
and which we must have if we are going to all ho regular service by 1902," sald
Mr Ward visited Ceylon, Singa- pore and Hongkong as well as Aden. He said: “As far as the RAF is concerned, I think we are very well able to adequately with
deni
that may come that part of the world. We are certainly making a worth-while contri- bution to the regional agree- ments there."
British forces were in Malaya for a specific emergency. “It remains to be seen whether the Federal Government wil want us to remain there. It they do they will no doubt suggest what strength they would like to stay there.
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18 MONTHS' GAOL
The serious detrimental effect by the piracy of school books in Hongkong was stressed by Mr Justice A. D. Scholes, Acting Puisne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morning when he sentencd a 28-year-old broker, Tsui Wah, to 18 months on 21 counts of possession and selling school books with false trade description or trade marks applied.
"This type of offences has a a bad effect on Hongkong," Mr Justice Scholes remarked, "be- cause school
Last week, Mr J. J. Adie, the Chief Secretary, was criticised | getting tho for removing his daughter from
description to be applied to tion but he did not do so, and books.
remained in possession of the The books seized in
books which the Police seized on this occasion.
the
children are not present case tolalled over 0,000 three proper copies of and were taken from school textbooks. Furthermore, places in Hongkong.
This type of offence was ex- tremely prevalent in Hongkong, Greenfield said, and had Mr อ Government multi-racial offences Ilke these may prevent A majority of the books
on the pub- school to a school for white good school books coming to the were in the English language, an adverse effect
The heavy Colony, would have a detri- mostly written by United King-lishing trade. girls.
and At London airport, Sir Robert mental effect on the education dom authors published royalties to the authors and the there, and como written and profits of the publishers were said that Mr Adle and his wife
lost by this type of piracy. were miling for England short-
ly.
'ON LEAVE
of the children in the Colony."
PREVALENT
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"I would go so far us to say. that Hongkong is almost riddled with pirated books, but this is particularly dangerous In this case of technical school books where there is only a very Hmited circle of públlention,"
COMPLAINTS
Mr DE Greenfield, Crown Published in Hongkong, Counsel, said he was not asking were those known as technical for any exemplary punishment school books. "At the moment he is on local in this case but he would ask the Court to look upon the mat- leave, but of course I cannot comment on the case at this tor in the general sense in re-
In addition, the Police its due seriousness. stage as it is sub-judice," Bir Cases of this nature, he said, seized more than 500 books iMr Greenfield said,
gard to Robert said.
by the Chinese language which "In fact it is all over. But I ware usually conducted
not mentioned
the were believe a statement is being private prosecution but in this
of the dim. made on the question within à case the Attorney General had charges because
culties in tracing the Chinese decided to appear in
The schools using these books the gon- week or two."
'These publishers and authors. Sir Robert expects to rotura eral interest of the public, par- Books in Chinese would be would guarantee that so many
Beularly that section of tho
thousands of children would accused's
have to buy, these books and reading public who were con- destroyed with the
the authors wrote and the The Desistant chier secretary, cerned with school books. He consent, Mr Greendeld said,
Apart from the books seized, publishers published with that Mr G. T. Barton, has been asked the Court for recognition A pointed as the Governor's deputy of the desire of this Prosecu-330 printing blocks which re-in mind.
If the books were to a great out this dan-lated to certain pages in some during his absence in London, tion. "lo stamp.
of the Chinese books were also exient to be pirated, the situ in place of Mr Adle-Reuter.
gerous situation."
seized and would likewise be tan developed would be that destroyed with accused's con- the books would be sold at a cent
much lower price and it would be found that it did not pay the With regard to the previous authors on those technical sub- two conviction, the accused vas [fects to write these books. Of ned the maximum of $5,000 in course, some of the local books
Magistracy for A almilar
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The maximum penalty for this type of offence years and a fine of $10,000.
Representing the accused, Mea
V. L. J. D'Alton, instructed by offence and
the Court would wore written by authors out of Singapore, Oct. 8. M. K. Lai and Co., asked the note that the offences of selling sense of duty,
The situation was so serious the English Publishers' Ten thousand moslems walk- Curt to take into consideration the books in the present cases that
previous Association in the United King ed in procession through Singa- other charges of simalar na-occurred before the
were not in the conviction. streets today to mark ture which pore
dom had mado representations birthday of the prophet fcdictment.
At the Magistracy when the to the Hongkong Government and Mr Greenfield, outlining the last care
heard, Mohammed.
the representatives of on English was asked if he would have any-Singapore were willing to travel!
to glvo ovidence here. thing to be taken into considora-
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