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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1958.

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Indonesian Government Shock Troops Ashore On North Celebes SEARCH FOR

REBELS' STRONGHOLD INVADED

Final Bid To End Island Rebellion

Djakarta, June 15.

Indonesian Army hoadquarters said today shock troops invaded the rebel North Celebes noar Menado, the defiant capital.

Troops of Indonesia's crack commando regiment and of East Java's Brawidjaja division stormed ashore on Friday, the army said.

TALKS ON LEBANON SITUATION

The army henïquarters said this invaston had been preceded by a landing in the aren of Dtung, ha cur Menado, on June 9.

Mouth

of

The brief anny statement gave, no defalke of the landing which apparently was aimed as t knock-out blow on the re- bels Inst stronghold in Indonesia.

A

Washington, June 15.

The Army tonight, in Top-level

broadcast sid Anglo-American | nation - wide

the mus landings on the insurgent consultationE Lobanoro crisis ware held area would be made soon,

on

today, including virtually

a non-stop serios of con- forences at the home of Mr John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of Stato.

and

British The American officials debated whether the pro-Western Governinon! Tebanon "could" hold out under the rebel machine gun, and mor- tar altack

the streets in Beirut

Mopping-Up

Gatot Chief

Mrigadier General Suprato, deputy Army

said mopping-up of Staff. epeations would fellow.

VAIN

SEARCH

FOR MONSTER

Edinburgh, June 15.

Fifteen divers searched Loch Ness today for its famed "monster" but found no clues.

Thousands อ spectators watched the

divers equipped with breathing apparatus inj underwater cameras, us they went into the water from row- ing boats 400 words offshore,

A heavy swell caused by the wind sweeping up to 15 miles of the loch hampeied the divers, although water conditions were reported to be excellent,

The divers are considering

loch the

fer returning another search when they hope for a stronger representation from other clube,

Those taking part totlay wvero Edinburgh from Dader and

clubs.-China Mail

Fu-acti

Special

First Hurricane

New York, June, 15. The (1st hurricane of the

dubbed He appealed to the peuple of summer,

"Alma" was Menac to suppor!

today advancing across the Gulf Invading Goverment Troops.of Mexico toward Brownsville,

Soldiers who joined the rebel ufferers in Menado should Join with loyalist troops, he said.

He asked the

Texas

The benches of the area have been

as precari- evartin bed ionary meastire and ail bouts Government have been ordered to put hito troops to protect the Menadonesete nencest port immediately.— people.

The British minister, Lord Hood, exeferred with Mr Dulles in the absence the Ambts- dur, Sir Harold Caccia, and later Mr Dulies called in

General Suprolo_zeld Middle East and Intelligence leaders in North Celebes had advisera to plon possible United sought aid and intervention from States moves in the event of u

foreigners for the revolt, worsening of the crisis.

hia

rebel

The Government troop sre I was stated that the rebels probably realised thal the pushing towards Menado, ul-

four months sincs the "z Revolu- rebels proclaimed

Government of Indo- tionary nosla" on February 15.

of a United Nations most arrival Mission sent to Lebaron by the Security Council would be fol- lowed by a scaling of the bor- der to prevent any inilltran

Syrian caliptors and arms.

'LITTLE ROCKY

Bukit Tingel, + mountain town in Central Sumatra where the defant. Government was in Govern- sworn in, I now hement hands after land, sea and alr invasion In mid-April,

Ma Dulles sald later that conditione "Inoked a little rocky and turbed," and that would feel easier if he did not

slay away from the Capital. He Rebel leaders in the North alro teld reporters that the Celebes joined this Government wituation was serious,

but not trom Che culsel although DIR! the Celebes

fatming.

Sumatra

Oficials in Washington view islands ule 1,500 miles apart.- ed the rebels' new attacks as a Reuter, Jast-ditch attempt to strengthen

their bargaining power in ex-

Lectation of a peace imposed by More Red Hunting

the United Nations.

*The news

was bad

n lew

hours nuo but the situation is)

Com-

France-Presse.

Mid-Ocean Refuelling

oen til

A strateglo Allied Naval and Air exercise was held recently in the Mediterranean Sea area from Gibraltar to the Dardanelles. French, Greek, Italian, Turkish, United King- dom, and United States Naval and Air Force, including Portuguese Maritime aircraft, par- ticipated. This photo shows-an aerial view of the USS Saratoga refaeiling from the lanker USS Missisinema-Keystone Photo.

BY

TROOPS STAND

OVER DOCKS IN

TO TAKE

INDIA

Bombay, June 15.

Army and Naval man were standing by here tonight to take over at mid-

night when a nation-wide dock strike is scheduled to begin.

BRITISH ROCKETS

TO MAKE

60 MILES ASCENT

London, June 15. British scientists are to fire two "Skylark" re- search rockets into the upper atmosphere from the Woomera weapon testing ground in Australia, the Royal Society announced to night.

were

BURIED BODY FAILS

Adelaide, June 15.

A man given a week's reprieve from the, gallows today failed to lead 40 searchers to the body of a man and a bloodstained knife he claimed to have buried four miles apart in Australia's desolate outback.

Flaymond John Balley, 25.

Wis

due to be hanged next

Tuesday for the murder of Mrs

Thyra Bowman last December.

Mrs Bowman, her daughter Mum's The Favourite

Wendy, 14, and a funily frienų, Thomas Whelan of Adelaide, were found dead wear a lonely rond lending from Glen Helen slation to Adeinide. They had been travelling to Adelaide by cor.

Self-Defence

Sentenced to eath, Balley was waiting to be hanged when he made a statement about fourth body near the murder

scene,

According to Adelaide police, Bailey said that on the night of the triple killing he came upon a man removing a woman's body from n

at the scene where the three bodies were found

He fought with the unknown maa and killed him with a knito in self-defence. He said he burled the kalfo in sand and buried the man's body four miles along a road on which he had been travelling in his own

Car",

New York, June 15.

Mon apparently rates higher than pop with con- viets at Sing Sing prison. The Inmates mont out about 200 Mothers Day cards. But only about 30 of them remembered their fathers with carin today......... U.P.I.

New Face Forward

Acera June, 10,

All coins of the new Chann currency to be issued on July 14,

will

bear the profile of Dr Kwame Nkrumali, the Prime Minister, it was officially nn- nounced today.

The currency, according to- Bailey was granted a week's | natement by the Deput respite from death and yesterday Governor of the Bank of Ghana, was flown in a special charter Mr L. F. Stone, will be in notes plane to Alice Springs and driven of £1,000 (for Internal um by about 200 miles down a road to the Bonic of Ghana) £5, £1, nud where the bodies were found.

ten shillings. The nickel and Today after three and a half bronze coins will be for de- hours search by police, black nominations of two shilings, trackers, cattlemen, two lawyers, ne shilling, sixpence, three- a doctor and Bailey himseil, the

pence, our penny and a hall- hunt for the man's body and the

penny. knife was finally abandoned.

illustrating new currency throughout

The front of all the coins beer 'Nothing More' the profile of Dr Nkrumah with Latin phorso "Clvikals Bailey indicated several areas, the but at the Ding) point did not Ghaniensis Conditor" (Founder

More thon under-marks by a Port Trustee about even bother to leave the car in of the State of Ghana).

46,000 pastera Similar steps

which he eat manaded between

of the specimens stood to have been taken in all the dock labour unions.

two warders,

were displayed the major ports of India.

Armed police mover into Finally when police asked him

the country today, The decision to send in scr- vicemen to take over aperation Bombay docks tonight to keep if the body was not at this spot

This is rart of the widespread and prevent rabotage, he replied: "1 have nothing

publicity campaign to explai of the docks was taken follow-urder

said more to say." Strike kaders ing the fallure of Inst minute though

Весть told to Batley was then driven back how the old money can be ex- gaci cnd will changed and that the New talks between India's Transport workers had

to Alice Springs Mialster, maintain "complete peace,"

pound will have the and Communications

The Port Trust said artonge be flown back to Adelaide to Chana Mr S, K. Patil, and leaders of the All-India Port and Dock ments had been made to run all morrow. He is now due to be same value as the west African

use.—Reuter. Workers Federation.

services such as plioting and banged at Adelaide gaol on June pound which is at prevent in

24,-Reuter. berthing-Reuter.

Summary Action

The strike has been called by the Federation demanding im mediate implementation of the report Government-sponsored

mended the rationalisation

Talks between

of

on port working which recom- pay scales to bring uniformity In major ports, uniform service conditions and abolition of the contract system of labour.

the

govern- and fccitration broke down last month but the Gov- has promised a de- based microphones crament will pick up the explosions und clion on the report which was submitted lart September by cameras will record the flash.

Analysis of these records will July 16. tell to what extent height varies the speed of sound,

They will be part of "rocket | sphere's temperature end com- interval," a spedal section of position and wind speeds.

At regular intervals the ment the fernational Geophysical Year.

rockets will elect grenade",

Ground

Nations taking part in the 1.G.Y. have set aside the ten days from today to June 24 for thereket testing.

On Wednesday all countries hope to send up

at least one rocket.

ultration in theatre, radio ord television is

Washington, June 15. apparently being brought under A probe into alleged control fairly well," a Stale De-mutilst partment spokeanan said today. "However, we are watching it closely."Reuter,

A

to be launched in New York t-le week.—China Mail Special.

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1 Wooden footwear (5).

4 Bit frippery (8).

8 Not wide-awake (8).

10 Birds in Inverness (6).

12 One cannot obtain this licence

from the Post Offer (6).

14 Lols of tune in a record nt

the outset (7).

17 The valley of Eden (4).

19 Sort of Communist relations

(7).

20 Shortage (7),

22 Act offensively (4).

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27. Church room (8).

29 Not wise old birds (3).

20 John on the root7 (8).

31 Propared to lay eggs? (0),

32. They're striped but are not

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SATURDAY'S KOLUTION-Across: 3 generous, 6 Hour,

9 Ambition, 11 Fast ball, 13 Dour, 15 Cultural, 18 Forentior,

The Fort authorities havo been

die- given powers 10 clare state of emergency enabling surimary action to be Aluminium Strips takten against strikers 200- Wind Speeds

sidered to be causing trouble. The sound pure will also give About 150 ships in India's six The British tests have been information about the winds a major ports will be affected by planned jointly by the Royal different heights and tempera- the strike. Society and the Royal Alremft|ture distribution. establishment, Farnborougth.

Wind movement wil

be

Grain Carriers The porte affected in addition to Bombay are Calcutta, Cochin, Madras, Kondis and Vishaka-

painum.

The British raketə 00-mile tracted in this way: the rockets ascent will send back to earth will eject clouds of pluminium Information about the atmo-strips at heights of 30-60 miles. Ground rudar. will follow the movement ond spread of these

Many of the ships are carry- particles under the influence of ing food grains to meet a grave the winds

shortage and vital equipment The rockets will also carry in-tor India's development

pro- strumenta measuring the com-jects. position of the Ionosphere,

Bombay today shipping relaying them continuously to wan inmobiilsed when 500 the ground by radio telemetry.— filoating and shore staff struck Chino Mail Special.

u protest against alleged re-

STEVENSON OFF

TO RUSSIA

Chicago, June 15.

Mr Adlai Stevenson, former Democratic presidential candidate, left_by_air_to- day for London to begin a European trip which will include a month's visit to the Soviet Union.

CABOT LODGE SAYS

AMERICA CANNOT

BE POPULAR

New York, June 15.

Accompanying Mr Stevenson The Chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations, Mr

is one of is three sens, 20-year- vid Borden. Another son, 22- year-old Jblu Fell, is due to Join his father in London Ister

his week.

Mr Stevenson, titular hend of the Democratic Party, is due' in London tomorrow morning and will remain there until June 24 when he leaves for Brussels.

During his European tour, Mr Rievenson will visit Copenhagen, Galo, Stockholm, and Helsinki Juetore teaving for the Soviet

Union on July 12-Reuter.

Killed By Shears

Chirbury, June 10, Farm worker George Evans.}

10 Stab, 21 Pass-port, 23.Faulence, 20 Page, 27 Diatribe, Down: 82, was killed yesterday when a

1 Graf, 2 Pass, Enna, & Evil(rov), Olivo, 7 Serior, & sheep he was shearing kicked

A Dout 10 Blent, -12 Adult, 14 Amour, 16 Rowan, 17 Lead,

the mechanical abeary against

19 Saplu, 20 Ultra(marine), 21 Prar, Scats, 23 O-pal 24 Then his throat.-U.Pli

Henry Cabot Lodge, said today a country as powerful as the United States should give up the idea of ever being popular with the rest of the world.

"I don't think a country that's Da big and strong as the United States is, can ever hope to be popular," he said. "I think we ought to give up the idea that we're going to be liked"

Mr Lodge speaking on

programme said some of the anti-Americanim displayed in the Middle East, Latki America and Canada has been the co- sult of Communist agitation, "But I don't think all of it is," hold, I think it's dil- ferent causes different countries. Thero fu" some feeling against us in some countries" because of tendo

policies, because of individual tcilerdess.

Asked about recent attacks on the US. Information Agency offer in Lebanon, Mr Lodge Bald that he did not think there was much anti-American leeing in that country. The fact that one group of in- dividuals go and throw stones into the United States Inform- ation service library docen'i mean by fiself that the whole country is anti-American," he

Mr Lodge and that the most the U.B. could expect is, 'to, be respooled by the rest of the world rather than popular

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