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CABLE
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Greenville, May 19. Don't complain about mud puddles to ke Nunnery.
When #
train orashed into Nuanery's pickup truck te was thrown into a huge pud. die, It broke the force of his fall and prevented serious injuries.
United Press,
Tampo, May 19. Miss Mary Louise Perfect tries The
to live up to her name. Florida Jaycees have named her The State's outstanding teacher of the year-United Press.
Leigh-on-Sea, May 19. Police looking for the Gwer of an arilele midald on the beach here,
It is an artifelai leg-United
Press,
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Lonikon, May 19. Mrs Barbara Tolunkiewicz and fr fener children were deler mined to have a beach plenie yesterday.
But one of the children fell out of the heal taking them to the bach and bruke his log. The family fuelty held their plenie 4171 the lawn of a London hospital-Uhite. Prens.
San Pedro, May 19.
A whale hoal race between members of the Junior Cham- Commerce of Lan can lives of
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1958.
Beat Slashed DE GAULLE'S CHANCES IMPROVE
And Kicked
Youths-
"For Kicks"
Now York, May 19. Throa New York youths who boot, cut and kickad two Hungarian refugees "just for kicks" oarly on Sunday were held without bail to- day on charges of felonious assault.
Polire said that the two re- fugees, Peter Vince, 27, and Julm idle, 24, asked directions of her youths they met in the
Sunday. street early
tougha, three young The Leonard Cuash, 10, Charles Con- tin 18, and Janes Llamero, 10, had been drinking beer o tenement rooftop and had Just como
And some action."
n
clown to The #treet lo
For no reason, except to gel that "action," they at. lacked the Iwo refugees. They punched the Hungarianı with their Bis. kicked them. and one allseker broke a wine jug on Vher's head, then used the jagged remnanla of the Jur locul Pello's face,
Police Trived In time to capture O trio of attackers wille the Hungarians were sent the hopital by taxi. Vince
kelen. San Prancisco, Willng-suffered a fraclared skull and ton, and Long Beach was can- his condition wig crilled. Pelle cited yesterday.
ruffered euta which needed. 81 to order the stitches, and wag badly bruised. Rulmente forgat whair boal-United Press.
At the police station, when Boodluma relatives of the arrived, Låsmero grroled J mother with an epithet, father punched him on the Jow. flooring him, Police Festrained the father. Cush and Conlin bath have police records and both are out on ball from a previous charge of assault-tailed Press.
Munsa, May 10. Communist Giordano Alberti, 79, faced the wrath of the Parly today for heckling an electorul lly of Communist leader Prolo Evesni.
Finbarrassed Alberti explain- d he mistook Rossi for a Sucipl Limocratic leader with the same rume-United Press.
Lomion, May 19, Queen Elizabeth and the Duke
FRANCE SET TO of Edinburgh with Princess Anne
EVACUATE
will be spending Whis Sandringham.
The
at
and
Mother Queen Princess Margaret will be al Birkhall, near Balmoral, Scuiland
HER CITIZENS ver Whitsun-Heuter.
Parks, May 19.
The French Government hus prepared plans for evacuation
in case of necessity, of some citizens in the 3.000 French
Lebanon, authoritative French sources Kulti today.
These sourves sold consulti- tions were continuing between Britain, France anal the United States-the
three sigratories
of the 1950 tripartite declarations which guaranteed the status qua In the area after the Arab- Isrnell war,
These sources considered t likely that the three
JHIYUTR Lebanese
would support any
spent to the United Kallons
if it were made.-Renter.
1201
Sputniks Stolen From U.S. National Assembly Fears
Washington, May 19. CENATOR Clinton An-
Air Force Designs ?
derson, senior De- mocrat
the Joint Atomic Energy Commillee, today described the three Russian sputnika as “amazingly similar" to the United States Air Force plan drafted in 1955 but pigeon. holed by the Defence Department,
Senator Anderson anid in a radio interview that the discarded Air Force programme called for the launching of u satellite in July 1957 similar to Sputnik I and a final satellite as large as Sputnik III, launched last Thursday.
"It would make you think they found the Air Force notes tying around," he said.
Asked if he implied that Russian espionage was responsible, the Senator replied:
"I only say they came out with the same thing." -Reuter.
Of Coup d'Etat Subside
Paris, May 19.
General Charles De Gaulle's chance of taking over the Franch Government in agreement with Parliament were increased by his statement today at his press conference.'
First reactions in National Assembly lobbies were
tal
of relief at being able to eliminate any question of his leading or encouraging a coup d'etat.
Last Rites
Rome, May 19.
Stritch
Samuel Cardinal
a stroke carly today
The Communist Party main, standing of what the generdi Its hostility to General De proposed when he referred to Goulin despite his assurauves, the need for Parliament to Luffered The Socialist group expresandrept an exceptional procedure and was given, the last rites of itself unfavourable after a fine if it was going to invest him as inceling but may modify its head of the government. atli ude in the near futuro.
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The Socialist attitude peared to be their misunder-
DOCTOR'S DAY OF RECKONING
-GAOLED FOR FIVE YEARS
Procured Fatal Miscarriage On Australian Nurse
He was
London, May 19,
Dr Louis Aimee Newton, aged 52, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment today for unlawfully procuring a miscarriage on and unlawfully kill ing an Australian nurse, Miss Jean Josephine Florence Cook, aged 35.
Fils found not guilty at the forces, name was re- of manslaughter by killing the
woman by the use of the lustru the end of his trial of the Old | stored five years later,
The Balley, central criminal
sentences were to court Newlon, who had pleaded nutment, cr IL further
of guilty to all three charges, was run consecutively making charge Izaslaughter by Criminal #leged by the prosecution to total of five years, negligence",
have performed an operation on Cook in his consulting Miss room on October ti nal,
The judge told him: "The day of reckoning has come. This is not the first time you have broken the law In regard to medical practice".
She returned to her hotel but become ill and we taken to a hospital where she died some days later.
to
Newton In evidence had wid Ʌ detective revented that that he honestly believed it the Newton had his namu erused | necessary
terminate from the Medical Register in wupan's pregnancy as she had 1942 for falsifying certificates to threatened to commit suicide. enable men to avoid service in
The S'pore Constitution “Only One Or Two
Points Left"
London, May 19.
Sinister
The judge in his summing MD told the Jury that More "oruminal abortion in
10 sinister and more difficult detect when it takes place in the high places of Harley Street
London thome of
the drab specialists) than in surroundings morc usually associated with the crime. "There is no
immunity for doctors from the operations the criminal Inw. If doctor
of
decides to terminate pregnancy merely to oblige the woman
or
I
n
Miss Cook came to England last July. Chino Mall Special.
ANTI-CHINESE FEELING IN INDONESIA?
Official Denial
Issued
Singapore, May 19. The Indonesian Consulate
What He Meant
What General De Guulle meant, his aides sold, was that the exceptional circumstance made Imperative that the National Assembly must itself determine whnt the suitable exceptional procedure should be, The Socialists bad understood that he said he himself would determine what the exceptional procedure should be,
The other parties have not yet
Adopted
алу position following the declaration but were expected to do so within the next day or so.
Several Notional Assembly members wert reported to be Javourably impressed
the by general's Intựtude and to bu now wiling to cnvisage forma- tion of #
government the general pro- headed by vided he would appear as an arbitrator between the govern- ment at home and the au- thorities in Algeria.
They id his declaration pul nil the responsibilty for the serious turn of events in Algeria on Parliament and the surces- sive governments and did not suelently blame the leaders in Algerin who had revolted against the legitimate govern- ment.
Programme
to
In other words, they would like General De Gaulle present a dual programme:
A better constitution and
* method of government
In France to be obtained from the metropolitan parliament,
but at the same, time:
A liberal solution going well beyond the present)
Information Officor, Mrrather timid home-rule daw to
settlers.
Abdurrahman Gunadirdja, be imposed upon the European caid today there was no anti-Chinoso fooling Indonesia.
The week-old Anglo-Singapore Constitutional con-
Meanwhile in in
Algiers, the formation of a 24-member Pub- ference here is nearing completion although
for all Safety Committee relieve her from embarrassment "one or two points remain to be discussed", a for
Algeria was announced tonight. substantial reward he
He WHA commenting 01 A spokesman told TE- Singapore British Colonial Office spokesman said tonight.is just as much guilty us would
reports, newspaper
purlers the new Dil-Algerian be a woman in a back street."
-which Bald that Indonesian-
committee is "certainly not 3 British and Singapore Minis- Morals and ethics had nothing Chinese businessmen wera Severument." He added: "Al
present case, transferring their
power remains with the Army." Newton's good Singapore because they were
Paratroop
Jacques General
the Algere Conmittee, and General Jouhaud, chief of the French Air Force in Algèria, are members of the new Com-
live.
A
constitution giving the Island Thu British Crossword Puzzle
15
130
29
30
33
ACROSS
3 To diegore. (4).
7 He knows the way, (3),
Formerly. (4),
Prosses to pay up! (4).
10 Belated thought of a neglect-
ed change-bowler? (7).
12 Fine things," perhaps, (4).
15 Really bud-tempered. (5).
18 Dye-plant. (4)."
19 Tono at ches: (5),
21 within this troups are not
out of dunker. (3)."
22 Portions to put in homes'
mouths, (4),
23 Laziness of an animal, (5),
28 Member of a rugger
that loves to be in a jamt (4).
DOWN
money
to
he performed the frightened of anti-Chinese feel- Massu, the present Chairman of
Ing in the Republic.
ure considering a draft to do with the lery
issue was Crown Colony home rule.
FRICH when The conference which had operation.
Newton declared before been expected to complete its
"T have" being sentenced: polley work today
was" stil!
always done my best to help people."
plodding through the whole" draft constitution,
After two plenary sessions Hie WIS sentenced to two today, Mr Lim Yew-bock,years on a charge of unlawfully Chief Minister of the Island using an instrument with in and the leader of is all-ent to
procure a miscarriage
Mr Abdurrahman sald korte Chinese Businessinen had been questioned by the Indonesim authorities and a few had been Lenished.
But this is due to their pro-
M. Jacques Soustelle, farmer Covernor General of Algema, who arrived here secretly from Saturday, is not a
member,
party deleration of five, said: and to three years on a chargerotel activities, he said.--Reuter, Paris on "We
plodding through the whole
это
constitu-
tion and as you can see we have not finished yet."
Asked whether clause 30 in particular was holding them up Mr Lim said: "You know our sland. We have slated that we reject this clause." He declined further comment on the week- old negotiations.
THE CLAUSE
+
This controversial clause was inserted by Briluin at the last minute In the 1957 Anglo- Singapore constitutional agree. ment. on which the draft is based.
It stipulates that no known subversive should be eligible for election to the Arst Singa- pore Legistative Assembly under a new internal self-government
1 It's just riddled with holest constitution.
(5)
2 Tying up. (7).
After this morning's plenary ression, Mr. Lim told reporters
4 It usually stands on the in- that our position" on the clause
ner table. (5).
5 Dotanist's girl, (4),
+
should be quite clear. "We have relected it and we still reject
0 Bob has a little bed for Jack. it."
(4).
Two-fold. (4).
11. Mops up (5).
13 Rodents could give a star
turn. (4).
14 It may weaken
(4).
one's spirit.
10 Gives out at times? (5).
10 Tiny tollers (4),
29 Trying times, certainly, (7). 20 Dying for a drink. (7).,
STUDENT KILLED BY TEAR
GAS BOMB: 3,000
OTHERS RIOT IN PANAMA
Panama City, May 19.
At the EDMC time, Generai Iwoul Salon, the French Commander-in-Chief, in o new leaflet to be distributed through- out Algeria, called on insurgents to lay down their promised they would be pardon- ed if they did so,
Support
Brows.
He
Thousands of people tonight marched through the streets of Algiers, chanting "De Gaulle to power."
General Charles De Gaulle's Press conference statement, that
he was ready to take over the if given power by Government the French National Assembly,
Three thousand rock-throwing high school students including girls, clashed with National Guard troops today in a protest march on the was seen here as support for Presidential palace which caused United States the committee of pubile safety.
M. Sousteile carried his mess- authority to seal off a section of the Canal age of hope for
11 BÜrang "French Algeria" today into the Zone boundary.
midst of the French colonist's on to their Ponamu guardsmen used tear sold they would call a general struggle to hold
strike gas to block the demonstratore school
began hurling adopted tereliory..
M. Soustelle new by helicop- from President Ernesto de locks through store windows
along the cly's main commer-ter to Boufarik, a model farm- Guardin's paluro offices.
Centraling community 25 miles Inland thoroughfare.
from Algiers to greet MALS Avenue,
lumout of 50,000 French and The mob of Jeering students Moslem Algerians,
Insti- gathered at the National
The massive demonstration lute, the rest of which fronts on was a repetition of atmilar Fourth of July Averio in theulant porades over the wock- Canal Zone, The Avenue serves end in all major cities. as a boundary separating the Zone from Panama,
hurt.
Asked if the British govern-
One student, apparently clai ment still insisted on Its reten
klruck over the heart by an ton, Mr Lim then replied: "I
unexploded tear gas grerade, should not be surprised if they
died. A second student was did." He did not elaborate on
reported kliled but this.
could not be confirmed. The conference will hold A
Hospitals said n total of 15 further plenary Bession
persons, including both studenis team 17 The bird to be exultant. (4), Wednesday afternoon but to-
guardamen. were morrow ile working party will and national continue dotsileri work on n
ROCKS HURLED clause-by-clause scrutiny of the draft,Reuter.
The students staged the march to prolest the alleged failure of Kuala Lumpur, May 19.
the Eoverrament to Improve Tuan Syed Sheh Shahabudin, school facilities during the
Clylt Sor- recent dry-scaron vacation, of the Kedah State vleo, has been appointed Mala- The President earlier had yan Ambassador to Thailand. refused to meet with thèm and Tuan Syed Sheh, 48, has been told them to convey, their com- assistant Controller. of Customs. plainda through "norreal chan-Panama 26 Hymn, 27
North Kedah.. assistant Director nels."
+
30 The responsibilty, if ours,
resta here. (4),
31 Water supply in good condl-
tlon, (4),
33 Try a composition. (5).
33 Besides. (4),
MONDAY'S
32 Guvnor. (4).
24 Praices peers? (5).
25 Do servicemen get it when
laméd
27 Mimicked In a beastly way?
(4)
20 A European post. (4).
9
CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Arabla, 7 Rave, Ruler, 10 A-rise, 11 Eire, 13. Second-hand, 15 Tent 10 Cran, 10 Lady-killer, 22 Slam. 24. Arena,” 25 Drift,
Orange. Dawni 3 Relle, Baron, 4 Apache,, 5 Oriental, & Aver,
A-s, 12 Enter, 13 Sacks, 14 Ornament, 17 Alarm, 18 Dy Hamo, 20 India(-rubber), 22 Lying, 23 Lays.
of Lands, Hedeb, and a Dis-¦ After being turned back, from trict officer.-Router,
the palace the studenta, who
at
U.S. authorlides feared the atudents might oplil across into the Zane when they began aring a barrage of rocks Panama national guard prowl cars which passed along Fourth of July Avenue. One car was overturned and burned by the students.
Canal officials seated off the Zone
that arca.
from sod Anxrican Are men readied hoses to spray any mobe attengiting to crom the Zone boundary-United Press.
Spectacle
M. Soustollo told the French farmers that what had come to
"true pass in Algeria democracy"-a movement of all the people of the country,
"Today," he mist "Algeria is giving a spectacle unique in Its history and in the history of France. It is the spectacle of people gathered around its Army to proclaim its determinss tion to remain forever Frenchu' -All ogatiop..
the Roman Catholic Church 15- night,
Doctors rald the Cardinal's condition is unchanged.-United Press,
J
Arms CacheFor Indonesian
Rebels?
Singapore, May 19. THE Straits Times said today police had found an arms cache near the Tawau River estuary in Bri tish North Borneo.
The Times said the cache included sten guns, rifles and small- arms ammunition.
The Indonesian Gov- ernment has claimed that arms are being shipped to the rebels in North Celebes from the Philippines | through Ta wa u Reuter,
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