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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10; 1957.

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

RANGOON TITO A WORRIED MAN ENGINEER TESTIFIES

WAR

MEMORIAL

London, Dec. 9.

A Rangoon memorial 10 27,000 oflcers and men of the Commonwealth landi forces who died in Burma

and Assum during the

second world

war "and

were denied the custom- ary rights of burial or cremation" is to be un- velled on February 9, it was announced here to day.

It stands in the Taukkyan War Cemetery 20 miles to the

of Rangoon-two long north

open garden courts flanked by covered walks and joined in the middle by an open rotunda.

The names of the dead are engraved on rectangular piers un the inner sides of the covered walks,

There [ an inscription in English, Burmese; indl, Urdu and Gurmukhii.

An additional 0.400 comrades of the men in whose bonour the memorial has been built

are commemorated on the graves in the war cemetery in which I Blands.

CONCENTRATED

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Differences In Communist Camp"

By K. C. THALER

London, Doc. 9.

Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia was today authoritatively reported to be a "very worried man.'

have

Yugoslavia's leaders New Eastern -winds were j understood to have fanned the since been la a quandary over politient fire which kept the the possible repercussions and Yugoslav leader from attending on Marshal Tito's balancing net the Moscow rally of Communist between East and West, the re-

ports sild. lenders a fortnight ago.

Diplomalle dispatches re- They worry about the uncer-" unpredictability of ported that much soul search-tulnty and.

The ques- ing was currently going on al Russia's next move.

Will Moscow leave the Adriatic retreat of Brioni. tion is: where Marshal Tito has been Yugoslavia alone, or is Parly with his chief uides Serretary Khushchev merely closeted since their return from Moscow biding his time and awaiting an talks.

opportunity to hit out?

An eloquent diplomatic silence 109 marked Belgrade's uneasi-¡ tess since the Yugoslav leaders underwrite the 12- failed to

November Communist nation manifesto in Moscow which re- asserted the Soviet claim to map the road for Communist regimes.

Closed Doors

Marshal Tito bus been re- There graves are largely ported conferring behind closed there

the doors on Brioni Island for days. concentrated from

vice-premiers, on end with his battlefield cemeteries at Akyab, Mandainy.

und Melkwila

Edvard Kardel] and M. Run- Sabamaw and recovered. morekovic, who went to Moscow for the October Revolution unaiver- recently from the jungle.

A further 1,048 oleers and sary celebrations and stayed for men of the undivided Indian private talks with the Soviel Army who were cremated have Party Secretary, Nikita Khrush- their

their own chev, Fames on memorial

uminous road,"

aftreement

"common

011 4

Socialist

They tild hot sign the 12- Among the dead are 22,831 | nation Communist declaration from India and Pakistan. 3,205 by which Moscow lined up her from the United Kingdom, 1,793 alles it1 from West Africa, 745 from East Africa, 50 from Canada, 49 from South Africa 39 from Southem Rhodesia and 34 from Australia. The memorial has been built by the Imperial War Graves Commission to the design of Mr W. Brown, it will be unveiled by General Sir Francis Festing. Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Foreca.-Reuler.

MURDER TRIAL |ADJOURNED

Canberra Sets Hearing of the trial for

New Record

Singapore, Dec. 9.

A Royal Australian Air Force Canberra jet bomber inade an emergency landing at

Lebar

Commercial Airport today after

record-breaking night from

Darwin.

Latest

Shocked

diplomatic dispatches cald President Tito remained as anxious as ever lo avoid power- bloc alignment, a policy which has raked Yugoslavia from the modest status al Danubing State to the fringe of big power politica.

Marshal Tito is said to have felt deeply shocked and offend- ed by the sacking of Marshal Georgi Zhukov, which appeared to have been engineered by Mr Khrushchev during the Mar- shal's official tour of Yugo- slavia.

Furthermore,

whole pattern of Communist liberalisa- tion in the satellies has been put in question once more by the latest Moscow declaration. -

Marshal Tito appears worried In particular over two

major Soviet polley trends:

the

An apparent new stiffening of Russia's Ideological and external polletes.

The boisterous emphasis of Bir Khrushchev on rocketry and his claim of an alleged shift to the Soviet bloe of the inter- national balance of power,

Blocking

03

The Moscow 12-nation de- murder against Fung

claration, while allowing for Fuk-yiu, 30, unemployed, national peculiarities" in Com- was adjourned to 10 a.m. munist regimes, is seen to have

war declared by Mrin effect ០៨ Thursday

thecolotea! "revislonism", which Justice Scholes in

another way of blocking Criminal Sessions this Marshal Tito's policy of in- murning.

dependent roads to Socialism. The Defence Counsel. Mr The strong Moscow-Inspired Victor Gittins, who Was in-emphasis. the need to cons The bomber, which carried structed by Mr D. B. Evans of uat "reviatonism" in the Red

brake Messrs Johnson, Stoices no bombs, duveloped

and camp is apparently intended to fault while nearing Singapore. Master, told the Court that the keep the issue alive for a pos

sible Schechfied to lund RAF Defence was not ready as yet

onslaught on renewed and naked for [an] Yugoslavis Chang Aerodrome, the bomber to proceed,

if and when the Soviet deems it down to an adjournment until Thursday. streaked Instead

Mr W. A. Bistr-Kerr, Senior United Press, perfect landing on the longèr

Crown Counsel, raised no ob runway of the commercial air- port while the fire brigade and jection.

A Jury of live men and two ambulances stood by.

The Canberra

the made

women was empanelled.

the Fung is charged with Darwin-Singapore flight in three

ut

hours fifty-five minutes-seven-murder of Fung Lok-ling, in a teen minutes better than the old resettlement area in Kowloon unofficial record,-United Press. on September 15 last.

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NEW YORK

HIT BY

RAIL STRIKE

New York, Dec. 9.

The worst subway strike in New York his- tory hit five million straphangers today and tied up the city in a rush hour jam

that slowed traffic to a snail's pace,

In nearly 15 hours after 2,600 The strike began at 5 am.. motormen walked out to protest when angry motormen defted an agoinst the gmeling of four anti-strike injunction and crip- leaders and back up demandspied the elty's 200-mile under- contract, strike ground network.--United Press. A union leaders announced the stoppage would go on unit the workers got what they wante

for

The strike cut sharply into ile Christmas shopping rush, clogged streets with bumper- desirable.-to-bumper traffic, jammed buses and hampered rail and alt

WARNING ON NAVY CUT-BACK

Glasgow, Dec. 9.

operations,

R$

Some workers were as much

five hours late driving t their jobs and then were sent home early to avoid the even- ing crush. Taxicab regulations were relaxed to allow drivers

Ethiopia Dispute Procedure

Not Settled

United Nations, Dec. 9. to carry as many fores as thele Italy and Ethiopia told the

cars would hold.

Emergency

ANGLO-US ROCKET DEFENCE

By JOSEPH W. GRIGG London, Dec. 9. The US Defence Secretory, Nail H. McElroy, hold in- tensive day-long talks with British Government chiofs today on rocket warfare defence.

A communique issued after the talks said that an agreement between the United States and Britain for

the stationing of Intermediate range ballisties nissiles (IBM) In this country was hoped for shortly,

said

IN FRAUD CHARGE CASE

on

at

Mr R. Pearce, garrison engineer

Shumshuipo, testified at the trial of two contractors

fraud charges this morning that he had inspected the paint stores during the work involved in the charges and had found that the paint had not been tampered with.

The case is being heard be- fore Judge K.R. Macfee at the Victoria District Couri,

The accused are Reginald Prince Charles

To Enter Services

Iludson Felgate, 00, of London, residing at room 552 Gloucester Hotel, and Zee Kar-way, 42, of Shanghai, residing at 226 Glou- cester Road, second floor. The charges allege

think

Mr McElroy met the British Defence Minister, Duncan Felgate and Zee obtained S16.- Sandys. Foreign Secretary 000, $20,700, $25,000 and $3.- Selwyn Lloyd

Prime 000 from the War Department and Minister Harold Macmilion. on or about March 28, May 9,

Informed sources

21

June 28 re- the fune

and talks concentrated on prospectively. Aramme designed to establish four American rocket bases in Britain for 1,500-mile IRBMs.

INTERDEPENDENCE

Accusations

The two iterat uceused of falsely pretending that paints |sperited in the terms of

tract hid been used for painting buildings in the Shunshuipo Army comp. whereas in fact palais other then there specified were used.

London, Dec. 10. PRINCE CHARLES, nina-

year-old heir to the throne, is destined to serve. in all three fighting services, the Dally Harald reports today.

But the

nowspaper declares that the Royal Air

Force will be his "main career,"

A front page story in the Delly Harald ways that tha Duke of Edinburgh has put hlu son's name down for the RAF College at Cranwati.

The raport adds that the

han Queen

told high- ranking officers that, ac- cording to tradition as hair

throne,

Prince the Charles must have army training,

The communique sald Mr McElroy and Mr Sandy had discussed measures in their field to give effect to the principle of interdependence" enuncloted The two are defended by Mr at the Bermuda talks between D.AL, Wright, Instructed by Mr President Eisenhower and Mr. C. Stewart, of J. C. Stewart

to Mayne, and Co. Mr D. F, O. Macmillan,

Crown Counsel, Is prosecuting.

Cross-examined this morning, his duties In- Mr Pearce said cluded those of superintending meer in connection with paint- ing contracts.

range

"They also

the reviewed progress of plans Initiated at the Bermuda conference for supply- ing to Britain US intermediate ballistics missiles with particular reference

A Corporal Saunders was one recent acceleration of the proof his deputy clerk of works.

com-The corporal was given part of The the contract to supervice. latter's duty was niso to see that

duction schedule,"

munique said.

the

to

the

"It is hoped to. Analise the

agreement very shortly," the point was properly applied

added,

The statement said Mr Me. Elroy and Mr Sandys also dis- cussed wider problems of defence throughout the free world.-- United Press,

..

10 the various belldings and record anything of interest dur- ing the work.

The corporal was also respon- sible for seeing that the work- men collected their paint from the stores, Me Pearce continued.

Witness said his own duties included the inspection of the stores generally. He would

And his groat-ungle, Earl Mountbatten, the First Som Lord has also been promised that Prince Charles will have naval training.

The Daily Herald, saya that the plan for the young Prinos to train in all three services "is a compromise between the viawa" of those close to him/Router.

HAWKERS ARRESTED

ECONOMIC check the paint in stock and the Two hawkers, Lam Shiu-

AID FOR

JORDAN

register to see that the system of work was properly run.

Inspection

stores He inspected these about every other day. During the wurk in connection with the contracts which are the subject matter of the charges, he did

sum, 30, and Lam Chuen, 28, were fined $200 or two months' imprisonment by Mr D. L. P. Edwards at tho Marino Court this morning when they were found guilty of unlawful Amman, Dec. 9.

boarding. Jordan today received $10 inspect the stores, and was catle- Sub-Inspector C.Y. Chan op-

million (about £3,570,000)d that there was no evidence peared for the prosecution.

that the point there had been

C. Sub-Inspector

Reigato from the United States.

tampered with,

teslined that at about 10.30. The American

for grant

Askel it was correct to say.m. on December & he board- economie ald had brought the that the paint was actually kepted the ss Krusan at Buoy 1113 total of United States aid 10 in the custody of the Army for u

routine check. While Jordan

the camp, Mr since last May to $40 authorities in

making his way to the stern of million including $10 million Pearce said it was controlled by the vessel he said he saw the In military aid,

the clerk of works, This per two defendants come out of and son only issued paint according approach him from to the daily requirements of the

FURTHER GRANT

Representatives of both cou tries met here today in discuss a further American

grant of $10 million scheduled for next year, a Government spokesman cold.

US trusteeship Commit. tee today they could not agree on procedure for

An Investment sum of £02,- settling a dispute over

500 Was also received by the border between Jordan today as Syria's contri- Somailland and Ethiopia,bution to Arab Postash-a pró- fect for exploiting Dead Sea The Italian delegate, Alberto minerals,

Pensylvaniament had been unable to reach

He recalled that a General Assembly resolution in 1950 recommended mediation and, if песебвату, arbitratien in event of a deadlock. He indicated that Italy favoured mediation as the. next step.

The First Lord of the Ad-

Special pickpocket details were miralty, Lord Selkirk, put on duty to protect crowds said here today that at Police and transit authority the end of the Govern-switchboards were jammed with

calls. ment's five-year period of Police declared # Klate of de Clementi, said his Govern- defence run-down the emergency in British Navy would prob- Station at the height of the any agreement with the Addis to cope with Ababa Goverment on the ques- ably be "rather bigger" evening crush

elbowing crowds. A bomb tion. than it was just over 20

scate swepl a nearby under- ground station and the years ago.

In- While it would be "quite possibilty of sabotage was

mishap under crazy 10

arm ourselves into vestigated in n bankruptcy", navies were being Pennsylvaniu Station.

Workers caught in morning built up in many countries

traffic jams on the way to work abroad, and the steady and Im-

found out they had not szen of the Russlan mense growth

The Ethloplan delegate, Ato fleet was the supreme example

anything yet when they started horre this evening. Even Yuma Deressa, caid his Govern- Lord Selkirk added: "It we ever reach the stage when this though some bulnesses and all ment favoured resort to arbi- dity ofces were closed early, a tration rather than mediation country and its allies are no

mammoth traffic Jam developed since negotiations during the longer able to control the com-

around 4 p.m. and lasted for

Jast two years had determined munications which the sea can

hours.

that the problem was juridical provide, then Indeed will the

fn nature Instead of political. cconoms of this country be at

At Syria's Committee agreed to defer dis- the suggestion the mercy of any country that can control these communica-

cussion until a later date, which illons, "Router.

may be specided* tomorrow... United Press.

Two-Headed Lamb

Evreux, Dec, 0.

The metropolls moved at o mail's pace as police reported every major parkway, boule- yard and street clogged with homeward bound traffic. Arrivals in the city in the morning had been staggered, but most persons left for home at about the same time. Extra Trains

Every bus in the city was

...t

Air Week

Canberra, Dec. B. Six Australian-built Itoyal

work, and kepi the key to the paint stores.

+

Delivered

When they saw they turned

a corridor. him, he sold and ran towards the stern of the ship.

told the SI Relgate said he coxswain of a Polles launch to arrest them.

Yum

No unauthorised person was allowed there, wliness con- tinued

He agreed that before the paint was issued, it was Intions

The coxswain, PC3499, Kum-kau said that on Instruc-

from SI Reigate

Peak Burglary

he

the exclusive custody and con arrested the two defendants who trel pt the Army authorities, had climbed down onto a junk

Mr Pearcé sard the

paint alongside the steamer. was delivered lo the Army #LOTCO by the manufacturers' agents. The painting contrac- The project has a capital of tor only got hold of the paint £5 millon divided among when it was issued to hum by A man broke Into No. 27, The Jordan, Syrio, the Lebanon, the clerk of works. The con- Teak shortly before 4 o'clock Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, tractor did not handle the bulk, this morning and stole a sum of all of whom. have now paid Regarding the work involved money. their shares.Reuter.

in the contract in the present

SPUTNIK I TO DIE IN JANUARY

London, Doc 9. Russia's first artificial pasth satellite will stop circula. ting around the earth sometime next month. Moscow Radlo said to- night.

:

A resident of the house was the noiso the case, witness sold he did try to awakened by keep in touch with its progress burglar mode and immediately gave chase. The Intruder, how- every day.

The work appeared to pro-ever, managed to escape through gress well, except In

certain a window. parts where it did not appear to be up to standard," Whenever this happened, he would call the contractor's attention to it, and the matter would be pul right to his satisfaction,

Correspondence

Girl Injured

A five-year-old girl Chol Yuot-hung was knocked down and seriously injured by a cyclist outside her home at No. 8, San Lou Street, shortly before Questioned on the procedure 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. of obtaining payments for The injured child was od- paint work by contractors, Mrmitted to the Kowloon Hospital Pearce said correspondence in for treatment. this connection would go to the Commander Deputy

Royal Engineers, who would instruct The broadcast, heard here, him. (wiiness) to assess Que maid that "according present value of the payment to be calculations Sputnik I "w made. end its existence in January, 1959,"

In another broadcast, Moscow

the

earth covering

Hearing is continuing.

Pen Stolen

Woman Robbed

Two Chinese robbed a women of her. ·wrist & watch on a tho staircase, of No. 239, Fa Yuen Street, Kowloon, at about 10.15 - pm. yesterday. The robbers were unarmed,

4.

Girl Arrested

A lamb with two heads was pressed Into service to carry Australian Air Force Canberra | Rodlo said the frei Sputnik bad born today in a flock of sheep persons who usually rido under- jel bombers will take part in completed 1,000 revolutions belonging to M. Lamiot at ground the Long Island rallway the "Air Week” in Manila this around

A Chinese we crrested by the Emanville near hero... GE put on 12 extra trains. Fire month, it was announced here 20,827,200 riples, three-quarters Police on suspicion of having

The lamb drinks milie with men were kept on duty over- today,

of the distance to Mars at its stolen a fountain poti from . either one of its two mouths, time in case of a rush-hour "They will fly to the Philip- | furthest point and enough for pedestrian in. Wing, Lok filtreet, Į giri following"", the theft inte depending on its choice but emergency. At one point, elty pines vis-Darwin on December more than 100 trips to Uio outside the Western Post Officè, | purse from a woman pedestrien it bleata with both at once. ometal. said the situation was 12 and 19 and will remain five moon, the broadcast-salde-Reu- a low minutes after 4 o'clock | in Nathan" Hood - at about 5.30 Franco-Presse.

days-France-Presse.

tor.

[**] yesterday, afternoon, ie

pan, yesterday,

"almost out of control"

The Police arrested a Chinese

I

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