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Monday at 12.30 p.m. M-G-M presents

Stewart Granger Grace Kelly • Poul Douglas in "GREEN FIRE"

in CinemaScope and Colour

Admission Pricos: 70 Ct., $1.00, $1.50

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In

"SILENT ENEMY'İ.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958.

King Hussein Martials_Old_Guard Loyalists

NORTHERN TRIBES RENEW ALLEGIANCE

Israeli

Troops

In Prison Battle

Direct Reply To Nasser Propaganda

Amman, July 31,

King Hussein declared today in a speech to loyal.

tribal leaders from North Jordan that his country has offered lessons in nationalism to those who brag about nationalism.”

perialism.

The Boy Who Loved

New York

Leith, Scotland, July 31.

A boy brought here to forget New York's teenage gangs in getting homesick for the big city.

He fold reporters: "I'd rathor be at home. It's too lonely Jerusalem, July 31.

here," Inruell troops were called out tonight to quell an attempted

The young king's statement Hussein said he was "proud"

Roger McShane, aged 17, was mass breakout from Prison was in direct reply to that the Northern tribesmen brought here by his Scottish- In northern Israel,

barrage of propaganda from had rallied around this throne.bora parents in the hope that Cairo and Damascus calling The delcrates, including the quick mountains and glens Several prisoners and at least Hussein a tool of Western im-acnators, chieftains and would wipe out the memory of one soldier were reported killed.

assembly-men, represented thou-an A large number" of convicts

sands of tribesmen who met in escaped before troops and Hussela also told the lenders, the North, near the Syrlan bor- police zeinforcements could Assembled at his Amman palecedor, today to reaffirm theit reach the Reene. They quelled to renew their allegiance to him loyalty. the attempted mass exxupé after at a time when his throne ap- an evening-long battle.

peared under heavier atlack He hinted that to the midst than ever, that "some neighbour-of his dimculties from other ng Arab states had fallen prey Arab states he had not for to Communism and Atheism.

of one or

gotten his determination to regain lands in Israel for Arab refugees.

"We have always looked westward toward the usurped end, with hearts determined to retrieve what we have lost," he declared.

The prison armory was seized Fat 6 pm by 200 prisoners and prison guards found themselves unable to put down the mutiny.

He declared: "Certain Arab Reinforcements rushed to the states have now become subjeci ene and u full-senle battle to the domination followed through the evening--more people who sold themselves UP.1,

to those who sought to end all entionalism in these countries Dnd deliver them a place

Hussein expressed indignation where nothing exists but Com-

nt the continued smuggling of munizm BTME Atheism....no

arms into Jordan from Syrls. religion, no Arabdom, no heri-Almost simultaneously an army Lage, no sunettes."

A Question

Of How Much

Of A Woman

Artistic

Is

Huddersgeld, July 31.

оп

A court here was faced with the question whether books of photographs concentrating "the upper part of the fernale body were artistic.

The local police chief argued that to be so, they should in- elude pictures of other parts of the body such as the face.

The magistrate did not think this a good argument. He said: The Venus de Milo has neither face nor arms."

*

Tho prosecution submited that the photographs had

tendency to corrupt the young and were therefore obscene,

spokesman announced that an

King Hussels reafirmed Jor-arm's cache was discovered in North Jordan near the Syrian dan's determination to defend

border. against "men who

The spokesman said 20 riftes

a

cave

advocate wilty and power." and three Bren guns were found

He went on: "We do not de- fend our country alone, but de-in,

village fend all parts of the Arab home U.P.I. Inad and Arab nationalism."

His voice throbbing with emotion, the 23-year-old King vowed; "My life is of the value and ready to be sacrificed for the sake of this country.

"I am confident we will win with your loyalty and allegiance and your determination not to fall prey to Communism Atheism,"

and

ATOMIC POWER FROM A NATIONAL PARK

London, July 31.

Britain is to build a 50 million pound nuclear power station in a national park. of

The defence said: "One can go into art galleries throughout the world and see pictures female nudes, and does anyone consider they are obscene?"

the case, in agents and

in

Judgment was reserved

which four nows- a bookseller were summoned to show why 700 books should not be destroyed, -China Mall Special.

Old England Comes Out Of. The Cornfield

London, July 31, The remains of two circular | Tron Age huts, an ancient chalk crossroads, earth pens, probably for enclosing cattle and sheep. and hundreds of sherds dating from the 4th and 5th Centuries B.C. have been unearthed by archaeologists at Shoorplace Hili, Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset,

The archaeologists, led by Mr P. A. Rahtz, were working on

The site occupies about three ueres in the corner of a corn- fteld at Huish Farm, owned by Mr M. S. Ross,China mail Special,

It wHi ha at Trawsfyndd, Morlonoth, in the mountain aroa of Bnowdonia in Wales.

There has been some op- position to the idea, but Mr Reginald Maudling, Pay- master-General, who mada the announcement In the House of Commona Today, claimed it would not be possible to san the power lilan from most of the park:

Experts sald A nuclear power station involved no smoke or smell.

to

Mr Maudling sald tha? with careful attention the landscape it should be possible to build the station without gravely impairing the beauty of the park-

Reuter.

14

during

near Cufiosoom, the might.

Years 47 Before The Footlights

Landon, July 31, Miss Yvome Arnaud, the stage actress, was today danger- ously in a Londora hospital after collapsing at her home at Guildford, Surrey.

Miss Arad, born' Bordeaux, is 02.

in

Kings.

called the "Egyptian

They wanted him to forgot the night he was ambushed in a New York park, beaten up and stabbed while his friend | was killed beside him.

They wanted him to forget the letters and telephone calls threatening to kill him 10F giving evidence at the trial of his friend's attackers.

Since July Inst year, he has lost nearly 21 pounds in weight but he has not lost his love of New Special.

York. China Mall

TEMPORARY BORROWING

Landon, July 31. Two Irish labourers ware soon by a policaman strug gilng ́against the wind and rain with a large coloured umbrella on their way home to Brixton.

At Lambath, they were dach fined £2 after plead- ing guilty to stealing the tabla umbrella, worth £12. 10 from the White Bear, Kannington Park Road, Kennington.

Magistrate Mr Geoffrey Rose Bald: "This seems like a case of tomporary bor. rowing." - China MAB Special.

End Of Offer

When she became UI with To

cerebral trouble duriu the night, she was first taken to a hospital near her home and later rushed by

the ambulance to National Hospital, Hulborn, for emergency operation s

LEA

morning.

her

Her husband, Mr Hugh McLellan, wenn today by bodside, They were married 38

To Forgive

And Forget

Kuala Lumpur, July 31, The Malayan

government's "Forgive and Forget" surrender offer to the Communist terroriste. expired today.

Under this offer, macie IJ months

ugo when Malaya Independener, the Kufranteed and

years ago.

Miss Arnaud, one of the lead-achieved Ing figures of the London stage, terrorists made her debut in "The Quaker Girl" at the Adlephi Theatre in 1911-China Mali Special,

Nuclear Ship

Washington, July 31.

Congres gave its final ap

were

troodom from prosecution,

a prasage to China if they wanted it.

These larms by 400 terrorists,

were accepted

Terrorists may still suren- der, but the only guarantee. now is that of "fair treatment.” In Kaduh State, North Milnyo, last night, a patrol of the first

proval today to a bill authoris-battalion, Royal Malay

ing construction and operation of the Arst United States nuclear-powered sea-going ice- breaker, U.P.I.

U.S. COUPLE TOUR

IN

AN

ANCIENT

Kampala, Uganda. behalf of the Ministry of Works. Driving a 1936 London taxi, which they bought at Casablanca for £85, an American couple have reached Uganda after driving across Africa and covering 7,000 miles in four months.

British Goods To China Hampered

London, July 31, A labour M.P., Mrs Barbara Castle, sald tonight that British subsidiaries of Uulted States. companies were being prevents ed from selling to Russia and China, goods. not on the [❤ bargoed dat because af United States restrictions on the parent companies.

She urged the British goVGILIM ment fo discuss his question with, the American government with a view to removing these restrictions on British Birna,"

Bir David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade, said he did naf know anything about this. But it, he bad information of a specific case ho would look into Itha shalien father.--limitAR..

fte-

giment, ambushed and shot dead Two terrorists.

A third man was wounded. but escaped.—Reuter.

THE WORLD

LONDON

TAXI

of Britons who had set out in Equatorial Africa where their the taxi to drive to Southern toad was a jungle track, and attempt. "We bought the taxt Rhodesia, but abandoned the they had to build Impromptu bridges over streams. Then their from them for £35." Mr Hobbs, rear axle brake. But they tied a former United States Marine, it up with chain and rope, unb explained.

Umped into the Belgian Congo taining permits, for crussing the

After spending months ob-for repairs.

Tyres for their ancient vehiclo Sahara desert, they set off. But looked like being a problem in trouble when they reached Kampala, The couple, Mr Alfred Hobbs,

Moroccan Araba put them in But a local motor dooler found of North Carolinu, and his French splee."

prison, believing thry were

that he had four new ones in Danish-American wife, Jako

stocks. "He wais ng mayrised os bino, enld that they were head-less frightening than they had "He had no kien the tyres were The desert they found much we weret, Mr Hobbs declarea, ing for India or Pakistan.

They had lived in Morocco for two years trying to make money" when they met a party

POP

I NEVER EXPECTED TO FINO A SON OF MINE BULLYING A LITTLE

ONE..

they wore

10011

expected, "It is not nearly so there." grim os Hollywood makes it appear," mid Mr Hobbe. But and serviced and they were

Here their taxi was repaired they run into trouble in French ready to set off again.--Reuter

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