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CABLE BRIEFS

Tahdon, May 14. A Do-It-Yourself exhibition ni Leicester has been cancelled because the organisers were left to do it themselves. 'There were no Inguteles from poten- tal exhibliers-Express,

London, May 14.

An unofficial zebra crowning appeared in High Street, Oxford, early yesterday. It was dig- covered by a Pollatman eyeling home. Ciobebing by 13 sircel

TTUFC Wis a man.

A bucket of whitewash and broum tay near by, Later on undergraduate

Bruzchuge

College was interviewed.--Ex- pregg,

cowboys:

Moscow, May 14.

Among Candidates listed for elretion

Supreme

Soviet Russia's rubber-stamp parliament-on March 15 are

Thirty-four milkmaids; 12 11 swincherds and two shepherds,

([emale);

Many of 13:0 milkmaids already hold one Soviet digitno- to-the Milkmald of Repule diplomus. conferred by the Gorreumtal to mark exception. ally high output by their cows. -EXPICES.

London. May 14. A York farmer who would not give his name had the only Winning Heket in the tote double of Nottingham yesterday. He received a dividend of £2,003 10s. for his 10% bet. 1e) coupled Rockella (100-7) with Goulinet (WOT

25-1)- Express,

al

Members Symphony

London, May 14,

of the London Orchestra ducked

last night at the Royal Festival Hall as ibe conductor's baton flew over their heads into a bank of flowers on the platform. Conductor Royalion Xisch had reached the last bars of the scherzo tight, playful move- ment of Sibelius's first sym- phony when he lost his grip on the baton, He carried on with a spare one.—Expires,

Appeals Dismissed

London, May 34. The Court of Criminal Appert today dismissed appeals by former Brighton dele 'ives Jak Richart Hommersley and Trevor llenth and

bookmaker Samuet Bellon against their convletlen

the

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958.

The War In

"Aggressive And Provocative Activities

""

"

Aden

WAR flated about a hit-

alde Tori en tlio'fhr- Away trailer of Aden, where rebel tribesmen, armed with Russian rider and machine-gune wers benleging Robert Somer- set, British adviser to the Emir of Dhala. wills D £1,000 price-tag on his head. Below: A British machine-gun nêst shopis ut the rebels from over the Yee border,

aman

Above: A view from the barricades of the forte Express

The Strong

Brews

Of Britain

London, May 14.

British beer produced in the tast Anancial year was the strongest on average for 17 years, the Brewers' Society states.

CANADA LASHES

AS NORMAN

Hands Off Indonesia!

Moscow, May 14.

The Soviet Union today condemned foreign intorforence in Indonesia and warned the United States to "listen to the voice of reason" and stop "interfering in the affairs of the Indonesian Republic".

Russia

Tells U.S.

which

An official government statement released by the news agency Tass charged that "active, in- dependent" Indonesian foreign policy had present a violation of the pria-fighting to save Indonesia from "become a serious obstacle to the plans of cer- contrary to the basic standards President Soekarno la leading

ciples of the UN Charter and are the destruction towards tain Western powers".

of International Lan," Tass 1, the madlo said.

Meanwhile, an Indonesian boen rebel radio, identifying sel! only as "Studio Ont," claimed today 13 Indonesian diplomate In Europe had defected the rebel side.

The o

It said these Western nations were "striving to Bald.

preserve the colonial exploitation of the Asian and African peoples and to draw these coun- tries into aggressive military blocs".

Tary further charged that the, the Soviets of "aggressive and "Western powers have for a provocative activities brainst number of years" been bringing | Indonesia," "politieal, economle and mill- I charged that American and túry pressure" to bear in order Taiwan airmen were piloting the to "overthrow Indonesia's legal || "planes which have been raid- government",

10 Indonesian cities and villages, bombing and strafing Indonesian and foreign chips railing in Indonesian waters."

The Soviet Government "de- clarer that

all these nets re-

Arms

"Ometal U3 quarters have not dented reports of direct ams deliveries from the USA To the Indonesian rebels on Д number of occasions" charged Tass.

It also Bald: "Unequivocal calls by a number of senior US officials, such as Mr Dalley, for the establishment of a new government in Indonesia are interpreted (by the Soviet Government) av outright in- citement to overthrow the

Indonesian legilumale

ertuntal."

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The radio claimed there bad

round

the Sumatros towns of Balige, Solek and Batu Sangkar, In which Bovernment troops had suffered a number of casualties.

Forly-ave government izien had been kilind In one fight, convinced that the rebel radio said.Reuter and the revolutionary government is United Press.

to

REFUSES

BUS STRIKER

TO TREAT

Frogman Leads Dentist Stands Firm On His Decision

Hunt For Ancient City

London, May 14. The case of a dentist who refused to treat a bus- man on strike is to be raised in the House of Commons tomorrow.

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The striker, B1-year-old Mr Thornycraft told William Thornycraft of suburban porter: "If that is how he feels West Norwood, wants four about It, I am gled he did not And out I was a striker while i was in the dentist's chain."- Ching Mall Special.

Nato, Scato and the Baghdad

London, May 14. Past nations

former Royal Marina teeth extracted. were accused by A

frogman will load an un- derwater expedition the ruins of the sub- merged city of Appollonia off the Libyan coast this summer.

US

OUT AT CASE REVIVES

not

His National Health Service dentist has told him that, being in poln, he can wait until the strike is over.

Mr Thornycroft has appealed to a Labour Member of Parllo- ment, Mr W. T. Prector. lives near him

who

Mr

The ruined city which dates back to about 000 B.C. lles 30 to 40 feet under the water and Can be plainly

seen from the

Proclor Is to ask the corface. It was founded by Minister of Health, Mr Derex

by the Persians

and the Remors.

The expedlilon leader, N.C. Fleming, a Cambridge University

WASHINGTON VIOLATED TRUST, HE DECLARES Greeks and later occupied Welkerstaith, for a statement on

Ottawa, May 14.

The External Affairs Minister, Mr Sidney Smith, today lashed out at the United States Senate internal security sub-committee for violating Canada's trust in making new public statements on the controversial Norman case.

J

Wis misplaced,'

undergraduate who trained us a frogman with the Royal Marines, Royal Geographies! Society for

the matter.

The MP is quoted today as saying: "I understand J dentist has a right to refuse a patient, even under the Health Scheine.

has secured the support of the

"But I discrimination of this the submarine survey,

idind is allowed by

Ò

pro The party of 10 Cambridge fessional man

a pollical and undergraduates matter, it raizes an issue of im-

and seven portange to every citizen."

tho

Mr Smith told the House of It is evident

now that this, both were attending a Harvard graduales Commons' that a strong protest trust The brewers also reveal that against

the study group. Mr Bryce said to-Includes a doctor draught beer is becoming mare action was being sent to the

sub-committee's Minister said. Whe

day he knew both Mr Norman expert divers who will photo- popular.

and the Communist, a Japanese graph and map the city. UG government

Harold Winch (CCF-Vancouver professor, Shigeto Tsuru, but he rough the They report: "Many north Canadian Ambassador

The expedition raised the case shortly rould not remember if he intro-Britain by car for Sicily at the will leave to East) runtry folk drink more

then Washington, Norman Robertson, after the Commons met this duced them to each other. of conspiracy

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beginning of August lo obstruct

plats of drought to one of The sub-committee, which afternoon. He asked Mr Smith

and con- course of public justice.

bottled,"

tinue on year ago charged Mr Norman, if the Canadian government was Mr Norman jumped to his beard

to Benghazi, Libya, Beer production in the year former Canadian Ambassador king

death from

British any representations to

a Cairo rooftop Alamein.

destroyer Hammersley and Heath. are ended March 31 wex 887,328,000 to Egypt, with Communist ac- Washington in the light of the Last spring after months of serving five-year sentences and gallons, an increase of 5,112,000 vitles, re-opened the cuse in tateal sub-committee action and

"We expect to spend four or accusations by the US Bellson a three-year sentence.-allons on the previous year.-report last night.

sub-more weeks an the site, which it referred If Canada's position un

committee thys China Mail Special.

China Mull Special.

to Mr Norman

iptumises to be very rich from and to the matter would be made abu- Canadian Cabinet Secretary, dantly clear in Washington.

On April 15 last year, the the archaeological point Robert Bryce.

Canadian Government asked the Ylew," Mr Fleming sold,—China Mr Smith, visibly

US Admistration ABETY

that,

Mall Special. sald the Canadian government | future, any Canadians referred "resented" this latest attack to in US Senate hearings be of "Innende" against Cana- referred to the Canadian dian citizeŇA.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

3 Personat adornment, (B)

7 Relationship of une lu an-

other, (5)

8 Eravo! (4, 4).

10 Superfluous ornaments, (C)

19 Subtlety. (7)

16 father saucy. (4)

17 Devotional bell (7)

18 Hottest part of the year: (7)

20 Our

responsibility,

clearly. (4)

21. Unsurpassed. (7)

20 Fresh sels, (0)

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DOWN

1 Abrupt in manner, (5)

2 Discolouration. (5)

3 Green is needed

Fame. (6)

4. Horze plstul. (4)

0 Masculine name, (0)'

A NOTE

in

on

Journalist

Washington, May 14. Thomas L. Stokes, Pulitzer- prize-winning columnist of the United Features Syndicate, died at the Washington Medical Centre today following a long illness.

Stokes, 50-year-old nativo of Atlanta,

Georgia, also had worked for the Unlled Presi and the Scripps-Howard news- alliance, in his 37 years of coverage of the Washington scene-United Press,

paper

London, May 14. Emperor Halle Selassie of The dential, bearded Mr Ethiopia has given the house in Derek Walker, is quoted as the Cly of Bath, where he spent saying: "I learned that he layers of exlic, 1930-1941, to was not in pain.

be used as a home for aged tokl Mr Thornycraft people.--China Mall Special. that I did. not belleve that any publie servant-doctor, dentist, busman, policeman OT what have you-bas right to strike,

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have refused Thornycraft-as I have every right to do."

He added that aufvorites and not made it ROCK 'N' ROLL ‘KING'

the government had they the sub-committee. highest regard for Mr Bryce and fully endorsed a statement

he had made saying he "hud nothing to hide.""

INFORMED

After a note from Secretary of State John Foster Dulles fast August, Mr Smith said, the Canadian government hod trusted that, in future, the names of any Canadiuss brought up in the sub-com-

Mr Dulles answered the note mittee hearings, would be ro The US Senate committee on August 13, assuring the gay- ferred privately to the Canadian report claimed that Mr Bryce ernment that the sub-committee government and not madeintroduced Mr Norman to a pubile.

known Communist in 1936 while

EVIDENCE AGAINST ACCUSED

Glasgow's Mass Murder

Case Continues

Glasgow, May 14.

A Glasgow solicitor today told the court here trying Peter Manuel on eight.murder charges, that when William Watt was under arrest after his family had been murdered in 1956, Manuel came to him and declared that Watt was innocent.

for this mong Manuel's

Buys someone else a drink, (0)

Those of Ella, perhaps. (6)

quite 11 Tearaway sort of place in

27 Treated with undue favour.

(9)

Yorkshire?-(3)

and that county's first city? (5)

12

14 take certain of. (6).

15 She's a gem! (5)

10 Pecular game? (d)

29 Poison carrying missile. (9)

18 Having a náp. (8)

21 Grannie's name? (6)

10 Girls in uniform, footwork

Manuel in bis

had

INDICTED IN US

Boston, May 14.

been informed' of the Rock 'n' Roll Emcce Alan Freed was re-indicted by

Canadian demands and that the US Congress fully supported them.

"Once again, however, the US sub-coinmittee has made the Daine of a trusted and loyal Canadian civil servant public in open denial of or emphalic request," Mr Smith said. United Press.

Visit Postponed

Lima, May 14.

a grand jury today in a new attack on his "big beat" show which erupted into a teen-aged riot.

Acting under an ancient comm- mon law of early British juris prudence, the Suffolk County grand jury today charged Freel with inciting to

rlot,"

He previously had been Indicted under Massachusetts old "Anti- Anarchy" statute,

Fifteen persons were beaten or robbed following the Freed rock The President of Peru, 'n' roll show at Boston arena on ostponed his Manuel Prado, has temporarily

May 3. emelal visit to Parts following a message from President Coty today, it announced officially here.

Coly's message suggested he should postpone his

Was

Three women members of the Manuel would not go to the that Watt family are alleged to be police because he said he did visit in view of the current victims, not trust them, and when Mr situation in France-France- defence has Dowdall sald he was going to Preast. stated that if the women were pass 01 10 the police what murdered, it Was Walt who Manuel had fold him, Manuel killed them,

aald he would deny he had sald The Jaunty, swarthy 31-year- tt. old Manhattan born wood-

Ho questioned Manuel about worker Emilled in

the dock the layout of the Wait home to today as he listened to the test hie story, anxi procession of witnesses.

description was accurate, NO NAME

Mr Dowdell said the story army

Thai Mission

THE SECOND

The grand jury returned its second indictment after heuring testimony from Pollee Captain Francis G. Wilson and Sgt Joseph Hartnett of Boston and from Beverly La Rochelle, 15.

Police connected the teen-age outbursts on May 3 with Freed's arctia show. He was accused of sparking, the violenco by allegedly telling the youthful the A military goodwili mission | audience, "It looks Uke the from Thailand today vislied on polico in Boston don't want you apprentices school at kids to have any fun.”—United

London, May 14,

Laurence powdall, which Manuel said had been Arborfield, Dorkshire-Reuter, Glasgow solicitor,, testuled to- told to him by the unremed day that Manuel came to himmair was that ho broke into the when Watt was under arrest Watt home and found two and claimed Watt must be in-1 women in bod. One sat up and

22 It calls for some footwork, nocent because he-Manuel~~ | he shot her in the, head. Then

(5)

23 Makes money. (5)

City of Germany. (5)

23 Empty talk, (4)

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aarom: 1 Parade, § Skate,

know the man who had done, the other sat up and he shot the murders. He did not give her too. She was not dead and his name, but gave, a detailed the man fred a second. bullet and accurato description of the Info her head, inside of the Watt home,

· Then a giri como runing from

Mr Dowall said Macwist told another room and he struck her

8 Unlie,, 9 August, 10 Elbel, 11 Trent, 12 Hold,, 19 Class 10 him a man gave him a gun to on the chin with his fat and- Bevics. 10 Teasel, 20 Sotht. 22 Limp, 23 Sheer, 25 Boale, 20 get rid of after Ten-ace, 27 Grate, 20 Means, 20 Elders. Down: 1 Poachers, 2 Mira Marion Wait, her sister and handa behind her back and pul the murder of } knocked her out. He tied her Regulate, 3 Dust, 4 Entrees, 0 Stenell, O Reille, 7 Tio-es, 14 17-year-old Vivienne Watt, and her on the bed. Lated ho found Asp-irate, 1 BUppers, 16 Bathers, 17 Velelle, 10 Elen; 21

that the man had also given him jebe had revived and shes her in Prose, 24 Reef.

two rings.

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