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RELAX IN

DAKS

THE FAMOUS CONFURY IN ACTION TROUSERS

Whiteaways

HONG KUN GAB, KOHL/0.0 ̧N.

Violent Storm Hits Colony Macao Takes

Cyprus Disorder Girl Killed By SCAFFOLDING DOWN IN PEDDER ST

HERE seems little doubt

That week vidence

in

A

in Cyprus, and Greek and Turkish approaches to the Security Council reflect intransigent opinion Athens and Ankur follow- ing disclosures of the new British proposals for self- Xovernment in the islandi. According to reliable reports these ignore both the fireek demand for a government capable of determining the island's future reli- tiona with Greece, and Turkish demands in this event for partition. Instead key portfolios remain in British hands, with other only icpories fatality the heaviest experienced this year. ministries divided proper-storm was

kiled when alle Earlier this year on June 8, a hit the tionately between Greeks was struck by lightning 1 430 similar type of storm

between 3 and and Turks.

a. At the time the was sleep-Colony ing with her parents inside pan. 1.45 Inches

Lightning

CITY DAMAGE

sudden violent thunderstorm hit the Colony early this morning, sweeping down a newly-erected scaffolding in a main city street, deluging the city with 1.66 inches of rain in six hours and killing a six-year-old girl.

The girl, Wong So-wah,

the

Rainfall

The Government would be their ut in Pui Man Village, recordest.

provisional und the hope Kowloon. The girl died soon is that the

admission experiment after

of practical co-operation Hospital.

would in time dissipate

friction and mutual hon. tility, implant trust and

community

10

Kowloon

Swept Down

Covered barnboo scaffolding the remaining portion weld a single burontous around zala

pledged 101 the

Hongkong Hotel work out "a Baal olution" building, now being demolished, was swept down by heavy rain to the Cyprus problem.

and wind. No one was injured. Coulies worked from 8.25 a.m. until shortly after. 10 a.m. to clear the scaffolding off Pedder Street. It has not yet been re-

Embarrassing

THESE proposals are

Tponsibly based on feel erected.

thut while Turkish activists

in Cyprus are under party control and hence tu kume extent amenable to reason arid

negotiation

Grives and his

terrorists are

110

Colonial

Boka

longer

obedient to the policy of Athens and in some casca

mbarrassing to it.

to

one

And

well-

informed, diplomatic corros- pondent "he appears deter- mined to continue his com- paign of murder and blood- shed regardless of any deterrent from his cralwhite supporters."

The British plan is consistent with postwar polley up- piled to other dependent

on one

Rush-hour truflic through Pedder Street was held up but never completely stopped by the collapse.

and

onc was

of

the

of rain was

Rain Figure

Between 8 and 0a.m. 0.6 of an inch of rain was recorded by the Royal Observatory, Up The Observatory re- io noon corded a toll fall of 1.08 inches of ralo.

The weather is expected to remain overcast or cloudy with occasional rain or showers.

The deluxe was welcomed in the Colony afler the Just wa duys of

heal oppressive

aud humidity, und served to cool down the hot city.

No other serious dumoge was reported.

PLAN

USE RAPACKI

AS BASIS FOR SUMMIT TALKS

Says Gaitskell

New York, June 15.

Hugh Gaitskell, Labour Party leader, today urged the West to reconsider its rejection of the Polish Rapacki plan as a basis for summit talks.

territories emerging to full Mr nationhood. The mistake it inakes, however, in that it ignores the demands of the

Enosis people hand,

and partition on the other. There is no Cypriot The Rapacki plon proposes an in West and nationalism as such. And atom-free zone

Germany, Poland and the demand for self-deter- East

the Greek Czechoslovakia. mination by

Mr Galtskell, In an article in community cannot be con-

Altairs, fused with a demond

the magazine Foreign for

said the plan would not be no- independence.

to the West, but it ceptable

used ap basis for

The bamboo scaffolding around the old Hongkong Hetel, which is how being demolished, was blown down during this morning's-violent storm. The road was partially blocked for two hours,China Mall Photo.""

Izmir Incident PROVOCATION, GREECE CHARGES

Athens, June 15. Greece withdrew her per-

Queen Gives sonnel from the Nato base A Pay Rise

Queen

London, June 15, Elizabeth has given

The problem of coping with could be

irreconcilable racial, culturalį summit talks aimed at an agre- and religious differences in ment plan in the central Euro-cost-of-living pay raises to the not now to Britain: Indin- pean area. Pakistan, Israel-Jordan, and

to

Home

Singapore

extent. Malaya-

posed

similar!

Sincere Effort

sincere

secretary

at Izmir because of "re- peated Turkish provoca. Lion," Foreign Minister Evangelos Averoff

here tonight.

Mr Averoff's statement

said

was

of

estimated 200 members of her the first and only effelal com- the Greek Govern- personal staff, the Sunday Ex-ment from

ment

the evacuation on press said today.

would Greek personnel yesterday, I said the Increases

Meanwhile, Bishop Kition of Such an agreement might add about 533,000 to the 41.21 difficulties, and beyond the reduce tension in Europe, he nual salaries and

who has been de- pensions of Anthimos,

for Archbishop British Empire, political said.

$418,000 she pays her staff, from putising divisions have required the By making a

effort persona!

Michael Makarios during his exile from re-drawing of borders in

and Cyprus, arrived here today. to get the Russians to agree to Adcane to housemaids Gormany, Indo-China and

HAD REFUSED e plan of this sort, the west cooks. Korea. The hope I, of

The bishop said that he had The paper said the level of would get credit for a positive course, that in time solu approach even if the elfort wages paid to the Royal staff is refused to discuss Britain's plan lower than that of most other for the future of the island with tions may be possible in falled.

Mr Gaitskell said the Western establishments and ench case.

palace the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, Powers should work toward aofficials often have difficulty because of recent events there.

He added that Greck"Beli- disengagemen plan which alling posts, particularly in the would include these five points: bottom echelons.-U.P.I

defence organisation in Cyprus hed now reached the point where mobile units rould strike back at any part of the island where Turkish Cypriols attacked Greek Cypriota-U.P.I.

No Security

Gdemonstrated, however Withdrawal of all foreign

forces from West Ger-

REEKS Turks have

nu real the island many. East Germany, Poland,

Czechoslovakia and Hungary:

on national

that there is security In except

where the

opponents are separated.

Greek families have already

quarters where their lives

1

and property are threatened.

Pursuing this course, Turkey

L

Agreement

Shantytown Blaze

Action Protest

Casablanca, June 15, forcas permitted in this A fast-spreading fre the begun moving from Turkish area with international controls;

second in four days, whipped Reuniscation of Germany through a Moslem shantytown Outside Casablanca last night through free elections;

bringing the total of home,car in the two blares to an estimated

15,000.

Four persons were believed irontiers in central Europe; and dead and at least five injured hibiting

could bring about do facto

partition though undoubted-

A security part of the countries in this area and

BACK PAGE FEATURE

On the back page today, the China Mail publishes an oxclusive selec-

Daytime Curfew In Cyprus Lifted Today

Nicosia, June 15.

Action To Ease Water Situation

Macao, June 16.

On the fourth day of water restriction the population of his city is feeling the apprehension they had never had before. The

to

anxiety is mainly

the fact that water

reaches the lowest

ένα

only

listricia

during the supplying hours.

Meanwhile, in order to case the situation Army water tanks are working conjunction with thore of the water

authorities to deliver water to the districts where the liquid is not avail- able.

The

taklay

health

Authorities are steps to prevent any epidemic outbreak due to this unusual spel of drought,

11

Was reported yesterday that the water company had managed to pump fresh river water into the reservoir for period of four hours, and

able to do hoping to be

came everyday

from now

0 13 the

on

unt the next season-France-- Presse.

BUS RUNS OFF HIGHWAY: 20 INJURED

Ar...

Atlanta, June 15.

A Greyhound bus ran off a and four-lone highway: overturned during a heavy rainstorm minutes after leaving the Atlanta depot today. Twenty persona were injured, nono of them roriously. No one was killed,

The bus carried 28 passtrigers. David Ambulance aftendant Hosteller sald seven ambulances carried 22 persons to the hos pital and none appeared to be "critically Injured?

Hostetler qualed a passenger, Mra O. Slames of Allania,

CM-

on its

The daytime curfew, clamped down on this strike-au saying the driver apparently

lust control of the bus in ridden island in the wake of rioting between driving rainstorm. The vehicle Greek and Turkish Cypriots, will be lifted to-plunged down a 25-foot morrow, it was announced today. The Ung of the daytime curfew will come un the ovo of the British statement on Cyprus

Hong-in Parliament on Tuesday

The right curfew remain in interes.

tion of pictures of tho now kong House London. Other local

nows will appear on Page 8.

Anti-British

this afternoɑn, Meanwhile, radios in Nicosia's Turkish quarter blared forth anti-British

and anti-Greek speeches from the monster student-led rally In the Turksh port of Izmir carried by Radio Ankara.

Evacuation from both Green and Turkish sectors continued A form of unoffelal partilon was laking place with terrified

homes families leaving their where they have spent all their lives and joining their com. patriots.

Two Gliders throughout the day.

Crash

In Mid-Air

London, June 15. Two gliders crashed in mid-'

fcot air 4,500

in

up

Although there were no re- Loris of any Turks living among Greek being attacked, they too were being gradually evacuated. Evacuation

There are no Greeks now left

Lasham, Hampshire, today In the mainly Turkish town of

in the first recorded mis-

Lefka:

British troops took part in the hap of its kind—but no¦evacuation and rellet work.

one was hurt.

the

They acted as furniture movers, loading Greek familles belong. One glider, an Eagle two-ings on army trucks. Tokyo, June 16.

scuter, broke in balt and

Meanwhile, in Ankaro Turkey Canten city leaders met over crew-pilot Geoffrey Barrelin, charged "Greek terrorists" on the weeknd to protest onew 20, and 21-year-old Australian Cyprus with responsibility for against action by the British co-pilot, Julian Merhole-para- the week-long elasties there in authorities in Hongkong pro-chuted to safety,

a memorandum. to the United the flying of the The second glider, a Sky Mallons published here today.

WDE in last night's fire, which was Chinese Communist flag and single-seater, had its wing torn

memorandum early the singing of the Communist off, but the pilot,

New handed Subsequent withdrawal of brought under control

to U.N. Secretary- moming but was still Chinese national anthem, the Zealander, inanaged to make a General Dag Hammarskjold in West Germany from Nato this and of Poland, Hungary and smouldering near noon today New China News Agency resale landing on an airfield near New York by Turkish repro-

ported today.---UP.I.

here. China Mail Special. Czechoslovakia from the War-UP.I. saw Pact.-Reuter,

ly it would be geographically the great powers to guarantee unsatisfactory.

It in Britain's duty to main

tain order in the island and time will possibly show that pence will not be fully restored until Grecks and Turka

learn to respect the security that Kegre-

xation

need

confers. This

Hammarskjold UK TO GO AHEAD WITH BLUESTREAK

For Beirut

not entall total segrega- tion however any того than the creation of Pakia- tan Involved separating

From CHAPMAN PINCHER. United Nations, June 15, entirely all Moslems and

Secretary-General Dag Ham- Hindus in the Indian sub-

London, June 16. continent. But there would nursijold bald today that he hus

to, altend the Art The Government has decided separate

Greek and decided be

Belrut meeting of the UN, Turkish areas.

It is i

to go ahead with the Observation

pent to group Nato's interest as well as

Lebanon to Investigate rebel "Bluestreak" the all-Brl Britain's, that the dispute activity.

tish H-bomb rocket in- should be settled; if Bri

Hammarskjold said he Icave New York for tain leaves could not Nato would

stead of copying United act as a stabilising force Beirut next Tuesday night,

States missiles. between the two?

MC

Up to £150 million will be

Invested in it. This 2,200-mlic_range rocket could be used for putting up a satellite. And there NOW stems

doubl Government will go into the Sputnik business as soon. as Bluestreak Is rrady.

по

The

sentative Seyfullah Esin,

It demanded parlition of the Brich-held island into inde- pendent Greek and Turidsh recons and warned that the Greek, cornmunity is planning "continuing and Increasing violence" with the aim

[Although Bluestreak is be- gaining complete control.-U.P.L

hind schedule,

defence

chiefs have decided after discussions In Washington that it should be ready

-

Pilgrims Ill

Paris, June 10.

before the United States About 140 French pilgrims missiles, Polaris and were taken i today with Minutemuan. arc

noisoning after on suflected Bon

annual pilgrimage to a Cathollo contral ciently ready for copying thrine at Issoudun

Franco-China Mail Special; -----Express.

bankment and rolled side.-U.P.I.

De Gaulle To Re-Visit Algeria

Algiers, June 15.

Charles de Gaulie

storming of the Beetlite,

The

sources Bald de Gaulle NENERAL

I will pay a second visit to would spend most of his time was touring rural areas and getting next month, it Algeria

a Brat-hand look at the Algerian learned tonight.

Authoritative sources said the war, Hla Secretary-General for loader, who came here Algerian affairs, Rene Braulilet French on June 4-7 after his accession to a due to arriva tonight fram confer with Army Fower, would return before Parla

General Raoul National Commander July 14, the Fronch nollday which commemorates the Salan.-U.P.1.

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