THE CHINA MAIE, 'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEN IT; 1958.
Pagu
"Walk In The Conviction That The A Tycoon's View Forces Of Law Will Protect You" Of Khrushchev
The
NORMAN MANLEY
SPEAKS TO
"MY PEOPLE"
London, Sept. 10. Chief Minister of Jamaien, Mr Norman Mantey, fold 1,300 West Indians and other colour- ed people pucked into a hall here tonight they should learn to folerate others, and they would be tolerated in turn. There weir cries of "yeah, toler tion, man" and theres us Mr Manley--here for talks with British ministers on racial rio in Bel!ain—delvered his Me Manley sald; "I came to speech to
rapt, excited give help, encouragement, 05- audience
vistunee aud advien to wun
order that you may be seen fo
be projected
"You are here and you are going to slay here as long as you want to" (prolonged shouts of "Yes").
HI told this tellow West peuple it their me of tou- Indians: "You have the hard | biệt
read of the strangers, of the
came to let British public
ninority, in helping la build | opinion know that this problesn
and goodwill. It has broken out here
friendship
have been
kit serb Gabouts of
to area in London | munifested Strelt- la these
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a lot of hostilty.graceful ways is not a problem
Yes, Mrn"),
that concerns England alone. Where you find anything It is a world problem." that is building for a better Mr Manley Said that to adopt Lociety, take part In . You limitalis Ot imnikgration will never live happily in as "would be a rotatemptible sur- country toy Hving in Isolationcnder to violence zuid evil.” Lament yourselves."
Friendly Comment
Mr Manky kept steadily on with his perch through # tem-
Dr Car Lacot biniere, Deputy Pelne Mititer of the West Indies Federation, told
the meeting: "I eta assure you
al
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our talks with British Masters have been extremely racersful,
post of felindly anterruptions and | ↑ wish to tell you to forget going conumials
Home to the West indies. This
Go on, 1 us, Father" and is home for you. "Gind – Qees jub, Man" worn
"The govertiment, he said, grand at them, and there were would "lean over backwards" endles. shuts ol "Yes" alu ce recent events were not
various, quint...
operated.
there was # When M Maniy
held his tremendous amount of work to pudlicher mistele, several hundred he dine here by West Indians inore enloured pample were mill- | Thiemselves. ing around outside the hall try−)
ing to get in to hear him.
He went on: "You have your Trade Union Movement: go into Jiccome workers In it
Cannot Afford
Dr . G... Cummins, Prime Lant | Minister of Barbados, suid of
tes a worker
and go in and
Commonwealth cannot afford to share all the benefits "and ad- vantages
By that you will gain this sort of thing happen-
ing in Britain.
ol and demand your rights the race riots: "The Brush
#trengh for yourselves.
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APP your churches
West Indies
Could Not Believe This
Could Happen In England
London, Sept. 10.
Mr Norman Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, said today that if the battle for decent inter racial rela- tions were fost in England "the effect on the rest of the world would bo tragic."
Mr Manley
was speaking at a press conference following his series of talks with govern. ment ministers here on the racial trouble In Britain and ways of preventing I. The racial clashes in Britain, he said, had come as a profound shock to the West Indies he
there could cause the peopla not believe that such a thing could happen In England,
with Mr Manicy
other Weet indian government
leaders New to Britain for government talka following the outbreak of racial disturbances between white and coloured Inhabitants -mostly West Indian Nottingham and London,
"We look forward to the Central Problem
doing any work building Up Federation. to the Dontinion inter-racial harmony join anet help.
Turutisha din of cheering he declared "cultivate patience" and strength, lain to tolerate others and they will refur, toleration.
Imagine Trouble
"Do not imagine, as you can in a time of trouble, things happening around you. Never be afraid to exercke any right you have," Mr Manley sald," to another outburst of cheera,
"People have said to me. I dare no open my shop, it will be stoned. I have sate open your shop, let it be stoned,
of the West Indies. We never wish to see a day dawn when we should leave the Common-
will We
wealth, but events"
watch
Was
At the end of the meeting 1
fund was announceci H dians in London to pay for the being opened among West In-
defence of n West Indians charged following the incidents in Notting Hil,
Where cases hudt
ulready bren deelded they would be
with a view to ap- examed peal, was slated.
It Those who had suffered low, "Walk in the conviction that sald scond announcement. the forces of law and order should contact
British will protect
You must Caribbean Wellare Service.- walk in that conviction In Reater.
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he question of race relation - ships, he said, was one of the central problems of modern elvillaation and this question was historically at a moment of crisis.
more
"I can think of nothing
important the world over then that England should preserve her reputation for being able to maintain In England abro- lutely decent inter racial rela ilonships," he added. The colour problem in Britain been building up for a long time and, according to ex port studies, one third of the
here population
had colour
had
prejudice. Me Manley said he had every confidance that the violence and disorder were over-"but the Integration of a fairly substantial coloured population Into English life {,1 long tarm problem and it cannot be solved without hard work over years"
He said his
concerned
consultations here measures not only to make it impossible for dis order to happen again but that decent and civilised inter racial relationships strould ultimately prevail.
Britain's Conduct
depended upon Britain's con. duct in the face of racial in cidents.
He said he understood the Bri
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LENNOX-BOYD BRINGS MANLEY
BACK TO BRITAIN
When racial riots hit England Colonial Secretary Lenanox-Boyd flow back from Bermuda bringing with film jamaican Chief Minister and the most influen. tial coloured man alive... Norman Manley, to come and sea for himself and tako part in talks on Britain's racial problems,
Above, Mr Lennox-Boyd, contre with Mr Manloy and Dr Lacorbiniere, Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation land at London Airport in the rain. Below, Norman Manley surrounded by residents of St Mark's Road during his visit to Notting Hill.-Keystone,
A Machine
That Translates
Into Russian...
4,000 Pages An Hour
London, Sept. 10.
The Soviet news agency Tass claimed-today that Russian scientists are building a super electronic brain that can not only translate non-Russian scientific books but also memorise and analyse the scientific data they contain.
"In
slon text," the Tass dispatch
"I do not bellove your govern raid.
ment will do anything without
"electronic- Taes sald optical device" will read the which books to be machine, will retain items of Informa→ tion:
its "mechanical
the
Pürks, Sept. 10.
One of America's wealthiest capitalists, Cyrus S. Eaton, today warmly endorsed as a "lover of peace" the Soviet Union's leading Communist, Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
Enton. the 74-year-old Cleveland industrialist and banker, who controly a vast empire worth about $2,000,000,000, declared in an exclusive interview with Agence France-Presso in Purig on his way home from Moscow that he believed Khrushchiev was sin- cero when the Promter told him: "We want all of the best things in modern civilisation that contribute to the pleasures of life".
The Nova-Seella boru busl- GASSA sail thot he found Khrushchev very eager to be able to visit the United States. and he reiterated his suggestion for an exchange of visity be Iween Presideni. Eisenhower and the Soviet Prefer no souri 45
possible
Eaton said that when he gets home, the hoped to be able to persunde a good many of my industrial and financial friends in the US that the Russian
their people and
govern- inent want pence."
Baton declared that his trip to Moscow and Leningrad had Pressured him as to the "rent. unisikia of the Soviet govern- nt and people."
He
New Regime
The Aga Khan To Continue At Harvard
Nairobi, Sept. 10.
The Apa Khon, head of the Ismaili Moslem sect, announced
here today that he is to return to Harvard University in the United States to continue his studies of Oriental history. He Was here to open
new £450.000 Hospital, a memorial. to his grandfather; the Late Ara Khoh.
At the opening ceremony, the Governor of Kellyn, Sir Evelyn Barlog buit that the hospital... funds for which were collected remarked that "whatever by the Ismaill community nid- the old regnes may have been supplemented by the Kenya under Stolin or since. I num government-was a fitting manu- satisfied that the Soviet Union meat to the late Aga Khan be- desires now to reach an accom- cause It would be
open lo medalion with va
patients of all communities.
The Aga Khan told a crowd of 5,000 people to regard the hos pllal as D showpiece for the Ismall community, and hoped I would become a symbol of racial. harmony
Eaton urgent that the two countries should "quit calling cach other names" and avoid strife and animosity.
"This is the time to do it." he said, "before some disaster over- takes us."
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Eston described his hour-and- a-half meeling with Khrushchev exemely friendly corifai," adding that he had not the Kirthiest embarrassment about this frank det between expitalist ond sworn enemy The capitalist system.
of
Eaton said there had been en
ide that
In Russia and elsewhere American industrialisto
were la- favour of war, because
He is to leave Kenya for England today.France-Presse:
Sir Laurence
Bows To Television
London, Sept. 10.
Sir Laurence Olivier, who up
WIK conteciclu DOW meant $50,000.000,000 a year. "Pm to now has firmly refused, igu safilstied I convinced Khrushchev star on television, has changed that there is at least one Ameri, his mind, the Daily Mail ex industrialist who does not ported today. hold this view. And I suggers.ed there are a grant more," Boton salt with a twinkle in his eye.
Select Its Own
Eaton sold Khrushchev wis prepared to recognise the fact tha! the US is a capitalis country and was "completely content to let any part of the world select its own system of economy and government."
agreed
to
He has
appear on Independent (Commercial) Television In Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkmanı this autumn and is considering an offer to narrate o scries based as tho life of Sir Winston Churchill, the Daily Mall enys.
Four one-hour. programines are planned for the Sir Winston Churchi scries Preliminary plans are for Sir Laurence Ho accopto-to be heard giving The while-haired industrialist the narration but cot seca, the saldi he assured the
Mait Soviet Dally
roports-China Premier that "Ühere are no
Mali Special Cominurists to speak of in the U.S." and that it was a per- feekly hopeless tusk to make the U.S. either Communist Socialist by propaganda or force."
Enton added "I think that view is accepted in the Soviet Union everywhere I wente
Baton vigorously denounced American foreign polleles with respect to the Soviet Union and
Chinn.
one hour the machine the maching with the aid of | code, to be obtained by means tish Government had under will be able to work through (con Glectronic translator."
of an ordinary telephone dial. consideration staps to deport more than 4,000 pages of Rus-
"A special reading device undesirable Immigrants
He said "I think we ought to Referi with
required | be trading on on extensive scale material, and work it out with both those nailons now. accordance with the questions So far as I am concerned, the posed and the purpose of the companies 1 om associated with search. 'The machine will are prepared to do business with thereby
solve independently Husslo and as soon as we can problems connected do it without Mr Dulles putting us in gaol, we are prepared to do it with the People's Repubile pl Chinn."-Agence France Presse.
"Books on the most varied consulting the West Indian aspects of science and techno- Government and in particular logy will at first be fed into the the Jamaica Government," he machine to provide it with in-memory."
kald.
The Tass dispatch continued: | various
formation. "We would certainly be prepared "Foreign language books will { "Each item of Information with differeni sections of
to consider most carefully any automatically be translated by or article will have Rs own knowledge."—U.FI, proposals,"
Asked about his views on pro
posals that Immigration should be restricted Mr Manley said: "We do not consider it as right or practicable to mit migra- tion in any way and we do not propose to do it. "If migration le to be limited by faw then England on its own responsibility could decida "to do it with due regard being pald to the affect on Commonwealth."-Ching Mall
Special.
16 Ons has to, of coure to live Vaughan Williams
(7).
17 Well-meaning. (7)...)
19 Quick, usually with Hey (6).
Hoppily sort of game (5).
24 Cook in t way (4),
WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD,--Across: 3 Abed, 7 Heaps, 8 Amok 9 Malt, 10 Starter, 12 A.B.-le, 15 Ready, 18 Bard, 10 Troms, 21 Moans, 23 Meet, 23 Evile,, 20 Sees, 20 Arduous, 30 Cage, 31 Coma, 32 Debar, 83 Becs, Down 1 Heats, 2 Sporzan, 4 Board, & Data, 0 Teil, D Mead, 11 Terse, 13 Boot, 14 Elsa, 16 Yield, 17 A-M-01⁄2 16 Balo, 20 Rozumes, 22 M379, 24 Viguo, 28 Rural, 27 Eros, 20 Stab.
London, Sept. 10.
Ashes at British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams will be lalu to rest in Westminster Abbey, on September 10 after a "Commemoration in Musle."
It is understood the music i will be played by the London
| Philharmonie Orchtaka
ducted by Sir Adriga 3011.
The ashes will be interrod dis
Bare Fist Bruisers Return To
The Days Of Old
Doncaster, Sept. 10.
Police, clergy and boxing authorities in Britain are up in arms because a South Sea Islander and an English Fairground fighter want to battle with bare knuckles here on Friday in a "fight to the finish."
bara
For £600 a side, Tongan boxer { "Okay, we will une light boxing
Kitione Lave and the Fair.
alaves
of Instead ground pugilist Joss Burton, knuckle he declared. "And worn prepared to return to the Instead of fighting to à finish, bare-knuckle days of the last wa, will limit’it të a maximum century.
of 100 round"
is
Police stepped in on two counts
"Ohre knuckle Fighting illegal," they said, "and fight. ing to finish, even, with plovos, in alko against the
con- | But Luvo, .24-year-old profos- sional who has scored 20 knopkouts in about 40 fights, Spolyding mepond round K.Q, over Britain's formar heyyweight champion. Ron Cookell, plans to beat the bar. !
the North Aisle of the Abbey's. choir, trodilloendi büflói pince for great maskala Chaka Maji Speciál
Mr Charlie Bint, the original
promoter of the fight, arranged to be held at Doncaster Gray- hound Stadium, withdrow his support after visiting Don. carter pollco. Then the red-halrod 20-your-plá Burton, with a,repord of hún. dreda of Fairground fighta withbit dafest, said, he would promote the venture himaält." Mr Teddy Waltham, Secretary of the British Boxing of Con
Nasser's Subs
Valletta, Malta, Sept. 10. Naval Headquarters Malta to- day denied fimt Admiral St Charles Lambe, British Com- mander In Chier of Ailled Forces in the Mediterranean,
"Miss Reynolds Mr Fisher And Miss Taylor"
Hollywood, Sept. 19. Singer Eddie Fisher and hla actres wife Debbie Reynolds are "reconciled, and will go on for eyer," according to Fisher's secretary.
The Secretary was answering reporters who telephoned today to question the couple about report of a jove triangle" icing Fisher with Elizabeth Taylor, widow of Mike Toda.
Meanwhile, there was still, no word from Fiber or Miss Bey- nolds, who said last night they were having a misunderstanding which they hoped to work þuf, nor drous Miss Taylor who de- ccribed reports of a romance between her and Fisher "garbage."—Reuler,
Rural Education For China
Parks, Sept. 19.
GS
told a presa.conference in A "Socialist work. Commmunist's Algiers yesterday that Bixucation moverent will bo of Egyption submarines wore off underway throughout China's
Cyprus.
trol, takes purious view the proposed fight. He has even approached the government.
i have urged the Home Office to stop this stupid affair and am awaiting a reply," he wald. "I have written to kaya, who isilcensed by my board and warned him that if he takes part In such ■ contest die- ciplinary action will be taken against him."
A nuval headquarters spokes mag here stated that what the admifal actually said was that,↓
curgi «roos in the coming wirber and next spring, Hallio Peking reported. The
of purpose
tho
as far an be knew, Egypt had education movement, it sold, recolved in all six Soviet sub- 15 to give impetus to the growth marinas. The spakosion add of the Communist spirit. kad ed that Admiral Lambe made ensure a bigger harveet year. no refetence to Cyprus.
Efforts should also be made to
(Owing 10 transmission criticise and cumplejely "expėse“ To this Lava, replied: "From -- a error, a autor despatch fran | cho "sees" of rubbed capitating latter received from the Algiem yesterday Ircorrectly tendency among well-to-do pe board, it looks as if I havÒ quoted Admiral habe sie mysants, and coolhus to combat already lost my license, I can- ing that x Elyplan sub indicialism"drich Bardchiniimm, not afford not to go on with marines were
off Cyprus).- | and...te_promote Communlim, ----
the fight."—Chtra'Máll Späslát. | Reuter
France-Presso,
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