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DE GAULLE TO RETURN TO ALGERIA BUT BRITISH

As Fifth Republic Is Born In A

Triumphal Referendum

By HAROLD KING

Paris, Sept. 29.

General de Gaulle will leave for Algeria on Thursday following the triumphal result in Metropolitan France of yes- terday's referendum in favour of his

new French Constitution.

Algeria itself. There

In Algeria

96.5 Per Cent

"Oui”

Vole

Algiers, Sept. 20.

With 80 per cent of the elec- But meanwhile the "ultras" A total of 96.5 per cent of tors behind him, the General's textremists) will be wanting a the volw cast in Algeria yes- next step is to cusoildale the verbal assurance that Algeria terday were in favour of the constitution, AC- the referentium In is to be politically assimilated new French succem at

dgure: the reato France and the Moslems will cording to nearly inal xons for the Moslems voting be waiting for some earnest | isvert here tonight. "yes" were no doubt different of better limes for themselves. The only results not yet in from the reasons obimatiur the Some offeinly here contend-bucause of dimeulues cleclors over here.

that two measures should be transporting the ballot boxes. Laken at once!

were for the towns of Bougie |ond Aktou, both in the depart- Ruthless stamping out of ment of Setik terrorism in France to d

The Unal results for Algeria, Al-Hus these two courage the Insurgents in

town, were geria Itself, auch

as follows:-

Number of registered voterst 4.162.110.

But it generally agreed by de Gaulle's advisers that what ever the lt meant the Algeclan result was a vale of confidener in cle Gaulle by The Moslem population.

Three Sides

The General fuces a

tnx.

Introduction "Algerian with

A polid af Development"

a sonewhat higher

plicated situation in Algeria. O rate for European Frenchmen The one hand the extremist wing | living in Algeria than for

Voles cast: 3,337,390 Valid votes: 3,319,012. For the constitution: 3,206,020. Against: 112,573. The Elevral

of the Europeans demanding Frenchmen at home,

total interration" wants Algeria But nothing was kowa bere aid the fact

Treated exactly like any other | (onight about General de French province, such as Alsace. Gaulle's own thoughts on

This sector wants political in- lestration KITE than it wants cronomi integration,

subject

THE INTERNATIONAL SMUGGLER'S SLEUTHS

کرتا

WATCHI

DIAMONO*

2010

Child Killed

In Miniature Train Mishaps

Los Angeles, Sept. 29. Polie tried to learn today Whether someone deliberately threw a steel bar in the pali of a kiddie train, causing it to overtum. A six-year-old gir) was killed and children injured.

sever ather

Commission that the this total of "Yes" and "No" votes Le was slightly lower t

amusement Police said the invalid number of valid votes recorded Was because suffe

centre tuin everturned last ballots had not yet been com pletely eliminated. France-night when it struck the bar, stammed into a fence and then Presse,

righted seit. The passengers were spilled to the ground.

A cabinet meeting tomorrow which will consider anti-leirorist mea-

would mean extra laxation to sures which may include action provide the funds for Intensive against the Communist party. Industrialisation and

levelopment,

economale

Secondly, there is the army for political and which lands economie integration, and would warmly

taxix the support

Algerian Europeans

The lowns to provide the money for more schools, ireining centres, and factories.

ן!

Thirdly there are the Moslems themselves, whose mass turnout

Fifth Republic

Patrice Hurst, riding with her mother. Mrs Sydney Hurst, 25.

The and brother, Errol, 7, was cut about

head and neck and apparently bled to death.

France's new Constitution to

Warsaw, Sept. 29. be promulgated officially within

Fifty drunkards hauled into week, clents the way for the

sobering-up stution establishment

of the Fib Re-Warsaw's public.

after a riotous Saturday, night were ined up pale-faced and Comut-Gentille, M. Bertel the French Overseas Minister, queasy yesterday morning and forced to listen to tape-record- said on television today that on the basis of results already, re-ings of their imbeelle droolings piece of Tall celve

massive and curses of the night before tracks. He said on investigation "A good instructive method," was being made find out

11 newspaper, whether or not It gut commented

Zycie Warszawy.-Reuter. mcidentally.-U.P.I.

there W

at the referendum is soen na a "Yes" to the new constitution clear defiance of the insurgent in all of France's overseas ter- Biovement.

riturias except Guines.

This means chat " bir

to stay majority want France

if the STROil in Algeria, even section of Algerian intellectuals may still pusty for changes in Algeria's political status,

The granting of voting rights

The Paris Bourse today gave a clear bil enutious wel- overwhelming 10 rome

"yes" vole,

With the exception of Culnen French Over- in West Afric seas Territories voted OVLT-

to Moslem women hus, accord-whelmingly for de Gaulle.

here, started a

modernis

in to experts movement towards

tion of Islamte customs which be retarded but can cur only no longer successfully 50 resisted

Verbal Assurance

General de Gaulle's problem I how to satisfy the Europeans and the Moslems at the sound time. It is realised thithin any ease this is a lang-terin task and that the time for the army to return home will not come for some years.

Gulnes, one of the eight ter- ritories in French West Afric is now, to all intents and pur- poses, an independent which France regards as seeed- In from the community.

state

In Niger, the issue was for same time in doubt, but 10- night olleials at the principal WAN town of Niamey said it

vole certain that the would be for the constitution. returns Inevinplete voung were:

now

Yes 234,014 Nu 63,230.--Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

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1 Building mixture (6).

5 Sorts things out (5),

8 Zone of chastisement? (4).

9 Popper! (0).

11

Snow hut (5).

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13 Self and talk at the

time? (0),

sonic

14 Scene of muss fending? (4).

Come next (5).

10

18 Carmen, possibly (5).

19 Date ominous to Chesar (4).

20 Grief (6).

24 The plek of the tranch? (5).

25 Appoint as a symbol (6),

DOWN

1 Stable birds? (4).

2

Leonine naise (4).

3. Give encouragement (4).

4 Nacing broadcasts? (0).

5 stuff and pompous (7).

6 Stulo familiar

glutton? (7).

7- The

Kame trianglet (7).

10 Cat spart (5).

to

the

of the

red

Surgical pincers (7),

14 Perhaps honourable

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ference (7).

15 Mokes unhappy (7).

26 It's at one's finger tipa (4),

17

Abyssinian ruler (5).

(0).

21 Capital place (4).

Detective C. C. Polis said o had been on the

to

POLICE PROTECTION

there

Armed with a sub-machine-gun, a police officer uses a concrete shield for protection outside a Paris police station. The shields, about 5 ft. high and 3ft. wide, have been erected following the recent attacks on Faris police stations by Algerian terrorists.-- Central Press.

annuat

CAIRO

LOURENÇO WAE QUI S

ONDON is full of slauthe

This week the 27th

Akrombly of In- terpol the International: Criminal Police Organisa- * tion-has been taking place; there, and delegates from? all over the world have dis-2 curand mathods of fighting? International crime.

Interpol is the longest of All the long arms of the Jaw.

ita methods of quick: co-operation and quick ex-: change of Information be-2 twears national police forces: provide a world-wide anti- criminal

and on network, the files of Its Paris hard- quartors are the records of 100,000 International crim. ? Inals.

Bro

All but a small proportion ? of murders and thefts danit with

national by pollos forena unaided. But the criminal who seeks tỏi evade Justice by hopping

to

over frontiers has interpol

contend with. So, too, have those

In who engage the old доб fascinating: crime of smuggling.

GOLD

Objection

AFRICA ASKS

INDEPENDENCE

By SEAGHAN MAYNES

London, Sept. 29. Rain-soaked Nigerian demonstrators waved ban- ners and placards demanding independence for the Nigerian Federation as their premiers and political leaders today began constitu- tional talks with the British Government.

Police relaforcements on duty outside Lancaster House where the conference openesi, kopt a itløkt çontrui on about 30 men and WODLOT! demonstrators, members of the Nigeria Union, {and prevented them from block- Ing the entry of the colourfully. robed delegates.

About 100 delegates their advisers including

pund

British group

led

Colonial Secretary,

by Mr

the the

Alon

are

0013-

Lennox-Boyd, and the Coloniai Minister, Lord

Perta seeking agreement on troversial issues so that Beltain can grant Independence to the Nigerian Federation, her big-

To Robeson gest colony four times the size

The

Singing In Cathedral

London, Sept. 29. League of Empire Loyalists today wrote to the Dean of St Paul's Cathedral protesting

of the mother country.

The Federal Prime Minister, Alhaji A.T. Balewa, and the regional Premiers are demand- ing for their 35 million people rule and the end of Colonial

D : the emergence

new Sovereign Stale by

April 2, 1900.

prerequisite

to

Dritain is already pledged to grant this but insists that as R there must bo agreement among the Nigerian leaders themselves on constitu- tonal safeguards and other provisions ensure orderly in an "most strongly" against a government and peace

federation. A proposal that negro singer Independent

last conference here Paul Robeson should sing there during evensong on October 12.

sinular

year failed 20. seile Bome et

these issues, chief of which is a demand for more slates to pro-

The Lengue's letter said:lect the interests of minorities. "You cannot but be aware of Reuter. the known and admitted afliation of Mr Robeson with the cause of

which is the enemy allke of Christianity and of our coun- Lry.

Communism, Admiral Nelson

200 Year Celebrations

That such a man should be NEWSMAP shows como of invited to take part in divina service In the Cathedral of the capital city of Great Brilajn

Portsmouth, Sept. 20.

was

Terrorists Blown Up By Their Own Bomb

Ronen, Normandy,

Sept. 39.

A North African wa blown to pieces and kliled, and another seriously in- Jured

night when police ordered them to de-

fuse a bomb which one of them was carrying in a bag.

Poilce said they inter- cepted the pair as they were heading for a rail- way station, apparently ON their way to sabotage a train

tanker of petrol Waschs.

The polion officers tried to explode the bomb by firing at it with a sub- machine gunn,

When this falled, they ordered the North Africans to defuse 11. As the two men weni to work the bomb blew up in the sirent;

-Reuter.

PM Menzies Warns Australian Supporters

Canberra, Sept. 29. Prime The

Minister, Robert Menzies, warned_his

Lor

Mr

not look on the federal circ-

on November 22 an foregone conclusion.

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the principal routes by which international smuggli ing takes

It and place, Gold

the centre of the British #tiil favourite contraband,

Empire and Commonwealth The flagship Victory, survivor supporters today that they runt expoulally from Africa and; 'can only encourage the enemies of the Battle of Trafalgar

to India and

the: Australia

of Christianity while sickening the centre of the bicentenary Far East.

all Her Majesty's loyal sub-celebrations, here today of her In Bombay a few

jects throughout the world."

commander, Admiral Lord ago six men were found to

Nelson. have gold in their stomachs, ; They had studied yoga to enable them to smuggle the yellow metal in this danger- i oua way.

years

gold WEB:

In Hongkong ance found in the gullet of aï

the

PUBLICITY

The letter ended by asking

He told tho Federal Council. of the Liberal Party that their genleşt danger

Dressed overalt, the Victory placency.

"Tonight

Dean not to countenance flew Nelson's historic signal the proposal that Paul Robeson "England Expects thould take part in the service, she was foodt for the public

Canon John Collins, Pro- for the first time.

The anniversary was marked centor of St Paul's Cathedral,

to in London by the reopening of the protest

jusi

of the Admiralty in Whitehall . the usual attempt This organisation to get publicity) at any price they can.

prost, and on another exca-commenting sion £90,000 worth-0,0002 night, said, "This is presumably the restored main entrance to

ouncca-WED

found gifted: 160 two-hundred-- amang weight bags of brown augan;

IN

DIAMONDS

EN recent years vigorous stope have been taken against diamond smugging from Africa to Europe and; the Iron Curtain countries.

Here again interpol playe Its part in the International: war sgainet crime. Last- year the Hillclt diamond: trade In Sierra Leono-

where diamonds con bax turned up almost with *- turn of the spade--whe

reckoned at £10,000,000,

Drug trafficking le hard to stop because shipments of: high black market value cand be contained In very umati packages and the drug smuggler is one of interpol"; major problems. About 1,500 tons of narcotics are stopped by the police each year, mostly from the Far but large quantities reach addicts.

East,!

Business Sign

* London, Sept. 29. Sign in an undertaker's win- dow: "Pay Now Go Later," -U.P.I.

If they have got this Fascist view on race then I suppose they will go on protesting.

"It is a feeble little body and do not think anybody will bother about them."

(The League in a small ex- treme rightwing organisation.)—| Beuter.

Burmese

It had been closed since fro damaged this part of the Ad- miralty in 1955. It was built between 1722 and 1725.

Libyan Note

To U.N.

the

United Nations, Sept, 29. Libya complained to United Nationa today that French aircraft atlocked 2

Demonstrate Libyan village near the Algerian

Rangoon, Sept. 28. Left-wing demonstrators 180 tested here today against what they called the "forcible seizure of power by the army" in Burma.

The demonstrators were members of the Youth Front and the Burma Muslin Centress which are components of the oppostion National United Front-Reuter.

Greek

лучав

COUT

mans com= clection.

Ito was by no foriable about But it would be a caininity it

Labour were put into office.

Mr Menzies said the goveīn» meal Inced the people with a record of achievements, credit, cohesion and repute.

The Labour Party, he said, proposed to offer a gilitering programme of social services promines.

Mr. Menzies said the governm ment's policy had been slated by its record and it was not one to be changed under sudden. Lressure from opposition's counter-promisea.

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Mr Menzies told the counell but the government had been In office for nine yoors and had won four consecutive elections.

It was facing the fact that in a democratic community-parti- cularly

unumal une under border lost Thursday, killing one prosperity-there persisted ok- person and causing "severe" Ways at least a sectional

dre for change and a dispoel- properly damage,

Ambassador Mohieddine on to "give the ofher fellow Feidne, head of the Libyan UN "

This feeling did not consider delegation, announced that

the what that change and generosity had been sent to

Mr Dax of spirit might Drvolve-China Secretary-General Hammarskjeld for circulation to Mall Special. UN members.

nolo

3

Libya, he added, was pre- paring the ground "for necessary action"-UP.I.

Americans Favour

Monks Are he's Quemoy

Accused Of Rape

Nazareth, Israel, Sept. 29.

4 Brothers 2 Sisters In Wedding "Sixum" Two Greek Orthodox monks, accused of raping

Two thousand villagers attended the simul-

Genoa, Sept. 29.

tantous wedding of four brothers-

Giovannil, Lorenzo, Anna Maria and Rosa-have another five brothers and sisters ranging in age from 33 to 13. including twins--and their two sisters Rosa Costa married Aldo Rissatto, whose at the tiny hamlet of Montemoggio sister Carmelina, became the wife of

ong of the Costa brothers.

(population 125) in the Apennines.

a young nuw, have barricaded themselves in an isolated monastery near here, sources close to the Greek Orthodox church said here today.

was at It is reported that the monks, Orthodox faith, one of whom is an Archimand- ashamed to report the mafter. rite (superior of a misnastery), are armed with shotgun,

Пrst

Policy

Washington, Sept. 29. White House Pross Secretary James C. Hagerty main- tained today that incom- ing mail of the White House still was running two to one in favour of President Eisenhower's

policy on Quemoy.

This was the same ratio that, Hagerty vald prevailed shortly after the President delivered a radio-V pooch on the issue Later fearing the disgrace of on Beptember 11.

Hagerty and the difference in If they offer armeit resistance pregnancy, she reported the as-

27 Those of Dee were tomous 10 Morale work, for example | But few of the guests found space in the The wedding dresses were all made by Rosa which is expected to arrive to-1 leader of the Greek Orthodox White House and State Depart

(5).

28 Stupid beast (0).

22 Where skaters go about on

edgo (4), -

23 This son has no brothers

(4).

small church of Saint Martin, and most had to crowd into the square outside.

"

Monsignor Francesco Marchesani, the

bishop of the seaside town of Chiavari, The had gone 2,300 feet up Into the mountains to perform the ceremony.

MONDAY'S - CROSSWORD—Abrow; 1 Mends, 4 Slep up, § Develop, 10 Spart, 12, Dries 14 Cabinet, 17 Dane, 19 Parnsal, 20 Neutral 22 Anne, 29 Rie-solo, 17 Insect, 29 Paste, 30 Bitted, 31 Ruskler, 2 Lured, Dawn; Me-doc, 2 Nawab, > Spain, 5 Tons, 8 Pauses, 7 Pastel, 0 Prepute, 11 Pedule, 18 Kalies, 15 Amen, 10 Is-kent, 18 Nobl, 20 Neuper, 21 Union, 24 Sun, 20 Outer, 15 The six members of the Costa family who

got married 2nd, 20 Elect,

*****

Domenico, Davide

Podesta, a dress-maker who became one of the Costa brother's brides, and one of the wedding gifts was a sewing machine from an uncle in Peru.

wedding meal for 250 guests included 50 chickens and 350 bottles of seven different wines.

The six couples intend to go to Rome on honeymoon, together, and to you the Pope China Mali Special,

to a special church commission spult to Archbishop Indorus, the lose of mall reaching the

ments might

in varying morrow to order them to leave community in Israel.

Archbishop Isidorus suld to-methods of tabulation. He and their monastery, on the summit:

Department as of Mount Tabor, the local police night that it had been decided would be dimcult to classify.

to send the two men to Greece, letter to the will be called in

anything but negative if it said; According to usually reliable but he refused to give detalle we don't want to become in-

|volved in a war” sources, the alleged rape look of the case.

The sourcen said that the

"We don't want, to becoIDO place some weeks ago and came

mlosion expected to servolved in war either * Hugeriz to light following the decision of church an ecclesiastical court to unfrock | attivo at the monastery 10% | mul," "and the

from Jerusalem well? ponition le that we don't want the manhs, who are of the Con-morrow fraternity of the Holy Sepulthre.lieve the monks of their action to sort to sores but

The sources said that the nun, as custodians of the monastery.

proceed through peaceful who

negotiations/ was also of the Greek | ---Reuter,

J

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