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Traffic Safety
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campaign starts on Mon- day and from what WBA revealed by Mr A. Mor- rison, Senior Super-
Intendent of Trame, on Thursday, it will be on a large scale, possibly larger than any previous Cam- paign.
Mr Morrison has for years'
battled with the little
gremlins that вест to anari up
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UK SENDS TROOPS TO LAHEJ Shah Of
Acting Sultan Wants To
Protect Border
Aden, July 11.
times, and it is to his and Britain is sending reinforcements to guard Lahej,
his subordinates' credit that much has been done.
This present campaign is the beginning of à move to educate the public both pedestrian and motorist on trafe manners, which the majority of the general public rarely practise.
Mr Morrison does not expect the public to be educated overnight, nor does he EX- pect success in a year, but he has adopted the right attitude to the problem by saying that "at least we will keep trying."
Zabra Crossings
Zebra is to be intro- !
Mduced to the public on
Monday. Although the zebra orossing has been with us for aome time now, the majority of the general public does not use it to the extent that they should. When they were first intro- duced, the Traffic Depart ment conducted a emoll campaign to inform people of their use, but their popularity was short-lived, except where they were controlled by policemen,
"We
biggest of the western Aden protectorate states, against outside attack, it was announced here today.
BishopKoh Praises UK
Attitude
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The announcement came hours after the British Govern- ment had withdrawn recogni- tion from the Sultan of Lahel. Sir Ali Bin Abdul Al Karira.
Banned
The Sullan has been banned from the territory and from the Adon colony and Protectorate for the time being.
(Me Alon Lennox-Boyd, the Dritish Colonial Secretary, who announced the ban yesterday. cald the Government was con-
vinced that the Sultan “musi
London, July 11. The Right Reverend Roland
Peck Chlang Koh, Assist-have had advance knowledge ant Bishop of Singapore, and connived at the recent de- said here today that injection to the Yemen Singapore and Malaya the races respect one another,
He is here for the, Lambeti Conference of Anglican bishops and he was speaking to Reuter as the conference adjourned for the weekend.
between all the racos, especially There is a growing affection when they come together in the
churches," he said."
CONSTITUTION
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of the Commandant DI the Lohej State forces, together with a large part of those forces.")
Today's announcement said the acting Sultan of Lahej, the Amir Fadhil Bin All, had asked Britain to undertake the de- tence of the frantlers of the Its treaty obligations. Lahej state in accordance with
Dosertion
In making the request;he took into account the recent- forces.
He added that "as on Asian desertion of the Lahe: regular can any we are vary impressed by the British attitude towards
Today's announcement," "made
ac-
the new constitution in Singa-jointly by the Acting Sultan and pore and Malayo.
the Aden Government, said the British, Government "are measures and are sending units cordingly taking the necessary of the Aden protectorates levies and the government guards."- Reuter.....
cuss
Me Morrison warned that
after this campaign, will start prosecuting in a
The Archbishop of Canter big way." The Police up to the present seem to have waned the bishops not to dis- bury, Dr Geofrey Flier, has been very lax with the
Lambeth Palace outside Colony's jay-walkers, who what goes on during the talks, in the majority of cases He is anxious that the oven are the worst offenders on lual "message to the work." duo to be published about a furt- the roads,
night after the conference ends on August 10 shall not be anti- cipated Reuter.
But the pedestrians are not always to blame, for there motorists who are Rome still consider the Colony's roads as their own private speedway and completely disregard the pedestrian crossings.
Conference
Sovereignty
Moscow, July 11.
A RARE DISTINCTION
Promotion
For Massu:
Award For Salan
Paris, July 11. The French Government
today promoted General Jacques Massu, paratroop commander who hended
the Committee of Public Safety set up in Algiers last May.
The formution of the comini1- tee was the firs: slep in the
which movement
brought General de Gaulle to power as Prime Minister of France.
THREE-STAR
General
D
Massu becomes three-star general of a divi vision.
He was previously n two-stat
brigade general,
The government also awarded
JACQUES" MASSU
the Military Medal (Medaille ASIAN NATIONS
Milloire) to General Reoul Salon, Commander-in-Chief In Algeria
General and
de Gaulle's Delekzate-General. Medalle Militaire is an award usunity given to soldiers and non-commissioned officers for valour. It is considered rare distinction when it is awarded to a general-Reuter.
Robeson Refuses To Say He's Communist
WANT JAPANESE ECONOMIC AID
U.S. DEMANDS PUNISHMENT
Murphy Reads 'Riot Act' To Soviet Envoy
By STEWART HENSLEY
Washington, July 11.
The United States tonight strongly protested
against Russia's action in shooting down an
Iran In A
Crash
Naples, July 11.
The yacht carrying the Shah of Iron back to Naples from a brief visit to the Island of Ischia collided with and sank a fishing | boat tonight,
The collision occurred as the racht Bereno, lent to the Shah by a wealthy Italian publisher frand Industriället, was soiling
out of the email harbour.
The yacht suffered only slight damage but the shock sink the fishing boat.
Boat Sunk
habitants watched the collision.
A crowd of lourists and in-
Within minutes all immediato.
unarmed U.S. transport plane over Sovietly available boats had left their Armenia on June 27 and demanded punish ment of the Communist fliers involved.
The note, handed to the Soviet Ambassador, Mikhail A. Menshikov. by tho. Unckr- Secretary of State,
Hobert Queen Still Has
Murphy, also protested against the mauling of hye of the nine crew members who parachuted from their bundng plane. It Bold they were brutally mis- treated by the populace upon landing."
BLUNTLY INFORMED
The United States bluntly in- fornred Russia it was reserving the right to demand futi com pensation for the destroyed plane
and
damages to the crewmen for any injuries they suffered.
The United States also renewed its demand that the Soviet Union act "without Tokyo, July 11. -
further delny" to relcase nine South-East Asian nations other Amertean servicemen who
want more Japanese have been held in Fast Ger economic nid but
not many
since their helicopter strayed across the Iton Curtain economic co-operation on on June 1.
a purely commercial basis, Turo was no^ferihal "note"on Mr Shinichi Shibusawa, this subject, but Mr. Murphy, Japanese Ambassador touring an hour-long stasion The American negro singer
London, July 11.
Thailand, said here today.read him the Not A con
with the Soviet Ambassador, The Ambassadar now
incoming Russia's Paul Robeson today re- | Tokyo
responsibility for a mooting of to return the soldiers at once. fused to reply to repealed Japanese diplomats said this Mr Murphy said Russin must questions by journalists country struction of Ashery that lag behind the pretence the puppet Communist re- bases and power plants in South-gime of East Germany, which East Aslo.
this country does not recognise, was the proper authority to handle the matter.-U.PI
as to whether he is a Communist..
the
or
Foot's Appeal
He toli
COULD ASSIST a press conference, his organiser! shortly after
Speaking to correspondents, arrival from the Unfied Sister: Mr Shibusawa said there were "I know Jou Jo fritudy, many other projects Japan could assist in but the gover- but this is the essence of our
stand mou constitutional · rights.
private industrial
Nicosia. July 11. The Communist Party organo my right not to answer. 1 groups should understand that
Sir Hugh Fool, Governor of Pravdo J
today tecused
The could ask you the same ques, the newly Independent nations Cyprus, fesued a statement to- United States of encroaching tion, and you don't have tu of Asia were not prepared to night appealing to Cypriot come under Japan's economic Greeks and Turks to forget the a Morocco's sovereigasty by answer." Nouasser equipping the
Gir- The journalist commented, domination. base with nuclear weapons.
past and make a new start to "It would not matter here it Neither should Japan expect rid the island of violence, The. ruling circles in the I did.”
of
Geneva, July 11. Top Western and Communist One way of educating the scientists at a three-hour pri-
public in by a campaign;vate meeting here today сол another is by prosecution. A tinued their highly speciallæed combination of both might examination of the method In time reduce Mr Mor-detecting nuclear explosions by rison's traffic gremlins to radionetivu products,"
Sir William Penney, "father" manageable proportions of Britain's nuclear weapons, who and though he may never initiated the discussion on this get rid
of them entirely, controversial tople any Improvement will be Wednesday's meeting, presided highly welcomed by all. at today's session.—Neuter.
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London, July 11, The condition of Quran Elizabeth-suffering from catarrhal
sinusitis-l continuing to Improve, it--) was fearned at Bucking- ham Palpos tonight. But her temperatura le still not normal and she is re- maining in bed. Princess Margaret who' Mien to, Canada later tonight had to with her sister.--- Reuter.
the sunken boat, moorings to rescue the crew of
First reports sold the Shah's yacht did not appear badly damaged.
An official at the Port Ofce said the yacht was able to con-
fine its journey in Naples,
Later eye-witnesses sald the yacht struck the front of the
50-ton boat called Sentinella on
the left side, at the entrance of the harbour.
The Sentinella had a son of ecven men commanded by Cop- táin Forfidio Caramatta. All were rescued. The boat corried a cargo of gravel.-U.P.I.
Release People
Havana, July 11. Cuban rebels today released the last of 20 North American civilians they knopped last month,"
They hold 20 American sailors from the U.S. Naval base at Gauntanomo-Reuter
CYPRUS PAPERS THREATEN
All
TO CLOSE DOWN
Cyprus-Greek and English language daily and weekly
Nicosia, July 11.
papers today decided to close down for eight days in protest against the law under which the editor of the Greek paper Eleftheria was Imprisoned today.
The newspaper
proprietors said that it the editor, George Hadjinicolaou is not relensër within eight days, the closure will continue indefinitely.
Parties Merge
Saigon, July 11. They also sent protests against The two major United Nations, Unesco, various today, the Vietnam Pross Agency political the gaoling of the editor to the parties of South Vietnam merged international press organisa-reported.
the Greek Govern-
lions, to
others.
or
to reap huge profits from the "No one believes that brutal, United States "did not consider The singer's wife remarked, area if she is given the chance senseless shooting, bombing and ment, Archbishop Makarios and Ther are the National Re- and do not consider the national "It does in our country, and to co-operate in South-East Asia buming.can solve anything
volutionary Movement (o of Morocco," it is not a friendly question."-development, the Ambassador help anyone," the Governor
"People's Party"), and the Viet Hadilnicolaou was independence
sentenced namese Citizens Assembly Pravda sald, --U.P.I.
cald.-Reuter
declarad-Reuter,
to six months in prison for re- Cathoile group). fusing to sign a bord, under-
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DOING IT THE PIONEER WAY
GRANDMA GATEWOOD TO GO FOR A WALK-350 MILES LONG
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New York, July 11. 70-YEAR-OLD grandmother
was expected to cross the Killatinny Mountain Range
near Stokes State Forest in
her destination. She started on
June 23, from Pennsylvania, i
Blue Mountain Lakes yester- day, still full of pep.
to get away from cars," sho sald.
and strode into this resort at Bui in Duncanon, Pennsylvania, she plcked up the trail by foot. And she may return to buses on and off before sho reaches North Adams, Mrs Gatewood said.
Now Jersey Today on her "I thought the best way to geź trial wolk to Massachusetts, 330 miles away.
| Spirited Mrs Emma "Grundma" Gatewood, of Gallipolis, Ohio, is hiking along the Appalo- chian Trial, planèce-style, with : North Adams, Massachusetts,
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there would be just to walk," She explained.
The farm-reated woman said she began the trip in com- parative luxury, with a bus from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg. .."I don't like walking on high- ways and hopping on and off
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