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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 8, 1958.

CRACK DOWN ON DOUBLE TENTH

CELEBRATIONS IN INDONESIA

Djakarta, Oct. 2,

North Sumatra, today banned portraits of General Chiang

Kai-shak.

The military command in Medan, Sumatra's biggest city, also ordered all symbols, emblems, flags and pictures linked with his Kuomintang Party to be handed to officials by October 10,

Medan Radio, broadcast- ing the decreo, Buld offend- ers were liable to threa months in gnol or a 3,000 ruplah fine.

The decree came as In- donexin which recognises Communist China, helght- ened a crackdown on Chin- ese who gympathise with Tuipei. Reuter..

Gromyko Demands Anglo-American Evacuation Date

United Nations, Oct. 2.

The Bells The Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko,

Of

St Mary's

accused the United States and Britain today of "continued aggression" in the Middle East because they have not yet withdrawn their forces from Lebanon and Jordan.

"Sheer Blogskota?" said the 0.3. telegate. Henry Cabel 1xge, in reply to Mr Gromy ko's charge, mode in an un- intervention in the expecteri Shrewsbury, Oct. 2. The bells of St Mary's, United Nations General Assem- Shrewsbury, which caused locally. hotel manager Mr L. Phillips 10 protest to the Bishop of Lich- Bold, have been silenced.

Mr Phillips complained that Jils people would not say st hotel because of the chiming of the church clock every quarter hour during the night, of wil He was told by the Vicar, Pre- bendary E.E.F. Walters, that it would cust 214 A year to employ someODE,

the to tur chimes off at night and on again in morning.

A protest was then put in by Mr Phillips to the bishop.

Now the chimes have been silenced, but the Vicar com-

"The

11AN mented:

bishop nothing to do with the bells at ડી. He can give ine advice, and I respect his advice,

but

the bells come under the con- trol of the incumbent."

The chimes have been turned tem- off day and night as a porary mensure until they e be controlled at #round level, To switch off the chimes at the moment means climbing steps to

00

the clock tower, - Chine Mail Special.

Bloemfontein, Okt. 2.

A farm in the Winburg area

(Billingsgate was a London Ash market whdels as early as the 170) \century became nolurious for vituperation.)

Mr Gromyke said the United States and Britain "continue to bear the brand of aggressors" because of their fallure to gal all of their forces out of the Middle East quickly.

Stubborn Refusal

Mr Gromyko said the United Statos had refused to make de- finitely clear the date on which its troops would be withdrawn from Lebanon and that Britala had issued 11

statement with stubbom un- "imbued willingness to specify the date of the completion of the with- drawal of British force from Jordan."

Mr Andrei Gromyko's de- ualeation of Anglo-American polteles in the Middle East to- day was regarded by western lobby sources as a move to keep pressure high for the With

drawal of troops from Jordan und Lebanon,

These sources dismissed the Soviet Foreign Minister a charues as "propaganda," which they appraised as being design-

of the free state has come uped to bolster Russian prostige

with a Zonkey--a cross between

In the Arab world,-UP.I. &

a Zebra and a donker-U.P.I. Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

20

ACROSS

13

12

14

15

Right at the summit (8).

Legs and the like (8), Wool-gathering?

8 Icy-cold (5).

(8).

Turn into money (3),

11 Deserving (7).

13 That ubiqulous player who

cari Occupy any position? (7).

15 Feast on a bed (8).

10 As a rule it's on hand (6),

10. It's not plural, but unique

(B).

20 Mother and her boy in the

building line (5).

21 Possibly Serlec

(0),

THURSDAY'S

DOWN

1 - Savour (5);

Crowning glory? (5),

6

I beg you to reconstruct the pior (7).

4 Not a tugboat, however (6).

3 The workce

waits

Tale Of

Four Out Of Four

Paris Police Gun Battle

Paris is gripped by the terror that stalks by night. Algerian thugs with guns, knives, coshes and a single-minded intent to kill, come out after dark, and woe betide anyone whom they meet! There is a curfew on North Africans after nine o'clock, but that does not stop them. And every night armed police patrols go out in search of them. When they meet it is a fight to the death.

One night recently, re- in the fuo Yves-Kerman.' A porter went out with a pollee long wall of the Renault fac- motor patrol, and after a hunt tory runs along the street, which that brought them under åre is bordered with plane trees. from terrorigin, the officer-in-The other pollee van stood by chorge was able to say "That the roadside with glass spin- was a good night. Four out of ters all round, and 17 ballet

holes, four,"

When the reporter joined the

It was explained that the van, the streels were police dark and quiet. Then the radio patrol had come to investigate uf four mus- plcked

EI message from factory report up another

that they picious characters in the street. police car

half, it had arrested six youths who When I came to

was fired on. The poller lenpt were beating up passers-by with Olt: and Білай dend two Atgerima, que on each side of Then come dramatic call, the street. One of the men had

the telling them to proceed to Lieutenant David Hail, noval Renault factory

at Boulogne-Ard alde-de-camp 10 Major-Billancourt, where a police ear General Sir Robert Laycock, had been machine gunned.

Malta, jumped

Ignoring traffic signals, the police von dashed to the scene,

A Stout A.D.C.

Governor of

Valletta, Oct, 2.

into the Ariatle fully clothed To rescue the governor's 11- year-old son Ben recently, it was revealed here today,

Sir Robert said Ben was flung!

overboard by a sudden lurch when the family were crus- ing in a launch.

Lady Laycock tried to restrain

Lieutenant Rail, but he dived. overboard and supported the boy unfli the launch CAT

and alongside

pullect them aboard. The governor said that he and

deckhand tried to get one of Jauncher dinghes away from the stern hoist but I was caught by the sea and half

the

filled with water.

coshes.

The

B.B.C.

Tops I.T.A.

a Colt revolver, and the other three Molotov cocktail Are bombs, and threw two of hem before he was killed,

The hunt for the other two

suspects was on.

The reporter joined the pollen in a search on foot. One of the gunmen hall o tommy-gun, and the other a revolver, and the police kept their weapons al the ready. Leaving the Two

dead terroriste lying in the road blood-soaked and limp, they crept through a gap in a fenco into some waste grixinal.

A shadow moved among the tall weeds and the police London, Oct. 2.

opened are. After the first British Broadcastingburst a tall thin figure arose, it the Corporation's nightly television with hands Tained audience tops 5,200,000 compared giere of portable floodlights. with commercial televisiona

While Sir Robert tried to ball it 3,100,000 viewers, the B.B.C.

01 Larly Laycock had toauid in its annual report. hang on to Levitenant Hall la Although use of radios rose prevent him irons

of audiences of leoping "the size

radio sound overboard and swimming to-dividual wards Ben,

has continued

to

A policeman rushed at him and with an uppercut sent the man crashing to the ground. in- The polle have Icated not to pro- take any chances with Algerians, even those who are apparently Meanwhile, Ben gramm.cs

A ring managed to keep floating and decline steadily as the number giving themselves up.

with tommy-guns Viccess too police shouting while

with the ship's of people signalling Tump was used as a

television increased, the cor- surrounded the Algarian, searchlight to Bind him.

paration said.

The gunman, with bleeding The dinghy hit the launch The report reviewing the year

suddenly, and Bank ke

a ending March 31 suld the B.B.C. face, said " was ordered stone," Sir Robert said. Hall was doing ail it could to stimu-red on the police cur because

1 was told to bad by then jumped fully late production of British Bles clothed over the side, for television and did not re- lie showed reached Ben, and supported gard is dependence on Aineri-thrown his gun. Told to stand

im until the launch came can films as satisfactory. - alongside and rescued them. China Mall Special,

Sir RoberL said that when

someone went overboard at

night, his chimets of being

picked up were "well nigh No U.S. Visa

impossible."

He added "Halit

AD.C.-China Mali Special

stout

For

Worthy

Washington, Oct. 2.

Drunk In Court

do so."

where he

had

facing a wall, he thought he was going to bo killed out of hand, Instead he was bundled into the police van.

There was still one man not with the ce accounted for, the tommy-gun.

2

A

As the police come round the corner they were met by a burst from n tommy-gun held by grey Agure silhouetted in arestway,

a

The police guns barked and iho gunman slumped to his knees. A polleeman ran for- ward and shot him in the forehead while the Algerian's gun was still firing. Four terrorists, counted for. That,

four

GB

1C-

the

police officer said, was a good thug night. More often some geta

his

continue away, terror tactles another night.

-(London Express Service).

Name For His

Sweetheart's Children

Edinburgh, Oct. 2.

By special permission, the Government agreed to of A wedding ceremony condemned murder of Donald Forber and hfs mistress so their children -one born and one ex- pected will have a legal father.

They were married in the Saughton prison chapel directly #bove the room where he will hang Two weeks from now.

Scottish law knew no precedent for the action.

Forbes 23-year-old sweetheart, Rita McLean, received a wedding lleenco In an Edinburgh court on Tuesday.-U.P.L.

The Countess

From

The Bahamas

London, Oct. 2.

PICTURES show Algerian gunmon who have paid for thair torrorism lying in their own

blood while Parisians in night clothes talk over the shootings with police, and (right) an Algerian with bleeding mouth boing hustled towards a police van by polica and detectives.-Exclusive pictures.

PROBLEMS OF A

BAGDAD

PICTURE DEALER

Bagdad, Oct. 2. Thousands of telegrams pledging loyalty to the Iraqi Prime Minister, Brigadier Karim Kassem continued to pour into Bagdad today as the last remaining portraits of his former deputy, Colonel Abdul Salam Aref, were stripped from walls, windows and offices all over the city.

The former minister has not been seen in publle since Tues- day's terse radio announcement that he was relieved of his cabinet posts. It is not known If he has yet officially accepted bis new post us Ambassador to Воль

Chizens in Bagitad have been

involved in much scissor-work

THESE "BABY" PROSTITUTES

The

London, Oct, 2. West London magis-

Suddenly the pollee made

building under Countess Lorraine Poulett, in the past few days, cuting e trate, Mr E. R. Guest, appealed Josh into

the con construction Among

A Federal District Court to- crete mixers was their quarry. Tampa, Fla., Oct. 2. day upheld the US. State De- The terrorist opened fire and When the case of Arlin Esperpartment's right to refuso to the pollen closed in, returning Horsley was called in trafic renew a passport for Baltimore m

court yesterday he happily | journalist, William Worthy. song out the judge: "I'm here, Bub."

Judge W. Marion Hendry promptly ordered Horsley held in gaol until he sobered up. U.P.1.

If Ali

All

and Abdul All.

waiter works for it! (4, 4).

6. No, not a water spaniel (6).

10 In which all are sometimes

invited to joln (6).

Magazine you'll not find on

12

n bookstall (7).

13

The men arranged it for the choir (0),

14 Cholco chapl (6).

weapons 10 City of Friánov (5).

17 Local gaine? Quite likely

(B).

CROSSWORD—ACross! 1 Ashe, 4 Objects,

6 Sea, Bost, 10 Seconds, i Ario, 12 Best, 14 Steeple, f Us her. 19 Bond, 22 Theorem, 20 Sere, 27 Mist, 28 Lame dog, 29 Envy, 30 Thin, 31 L-ever-ot 38 Dole. Down: 2 Choren, 3 Estate, 4 Oasis, 5 Dreath, Expe, 7 Tidal, 12 Bust, 18 shoe, 18 Pine, 10 Easo, 18 Remote, 20 Ostend 21 Drivel, 23 Heave, 24 Obeso, 25 34ligt.

A

charged in court today Figure of the former minister

with being drunk and dis-trom photographs plastered all in court today for more power orderly at Waterloo, Lon-over the city captioned "Kassem to deal with these baby proo

and Aref-brother heroes of the titutes who are flooding the don rall terminus, was revolution."

alleged to have tried

to

place,"

such

In nearby hotels Woman

picture dealer Remanding Ono Bagdad

+ 17-year-old Worthy, a Negro, was one of

knock off the station

Brati October has abandoned the struggle to girl in custody three U.S. newsmen to visit the screamed, and the lights went Chinose Peoples Republic and on in many rooms. Police tried

master's hat.

keep up with the latest develop-18 after she had plended guilty Hungary in 1950 without State to calm them.

She told him: "Why don't you ments He removed a portrait of being a common prostitute, Department authorisation, -- A policeman shouted to go:

round the back of the building. Wear a top hat?" the prosecution of Colonel Aref from his win-he said the ordinary magistrates dow without noticing a portrait courts should have the powers Frunco-Pressa."

sold.

Prince of Lie of the former Crown Counsel

courle Juvenile

In that added

illah was standing eases. Countess arrived at the station Abdul

underneath. "extremely drunk."

Juvenile courts, which

deal Following vigorous profcats with people under the age of by passers by he replaced it to 17, have special reformatory ail painting of a powers enabling them to send

people to approved schools.

Had A Piece Of Paper

This Could Never Happen

Lalth, Oct. 2. 17-year-old boy without A country, prepared today to return to sea to con- tinus his five-year search for a home.

orphan without any Abdul, an

proof of his identity or nation ality, Was returned to the freighter Blaletovar on which he arrived here three weeke aga ka stowaway. He next port of call with be Calcutta, Abdul was born in India and taken by his parents to South

was arrested in Calcutta end put back aboard the same ship because he could not prove ha was an Indian.

Abdul loft the boat in Pakistan and again was arrested. The tima he kept in gol nina months until the ship returned. Back again on the ship, he slip-₫ ped Into India once more but stowed away on another vowel bound for South Africa when police got on his trall,

Afrion when 6 months old. HlaThe door also was closed in Bouth

parents died six youru Jator ind Abdul subsisted on die. carded food in the dacklanda of Durban.

He slowed away on a ship to

India when he was 12, but he

Afelon so he stole aboard the Dialroover and not nail for Bri- taln.

Again arrested me a stowaway he was taken to court la Edin- burgh, where kindly judge,

A. G. Stevenson, took an in- terest in him.

"I am not prepared to do nothing and let you ab on salling round

Before the station master wis called a porter asked her to move so that he could get at her lug-

gage and she told him "Don't day with on

I am? I am a ent among pigeons.Reuter. you know who countess."

the caused so much trouble that she was arrested, counsel added.

Later at the police station she said that the

charge room should be cleaned up for peo- ple like her."

Defence pleaded, that Coun the world," the judge told the toss Poulett had been very boy, remanding him to gael and and taken only a very untli Immigration officials In-moderate amount of alcohol on

starting a boilday, vestigated ħla oss.

But the judge'e interventien fall-

ed to help the boy. The home everybody concerned,

Melboune Teenage Trouble

The giri was arrested for soliciting in Notting Hill, Lon- don's reclal trouble spot. - China Mail Special

Burma Request For Army Aid

offices ruled he would have to c17 sterling cosis after she had many of them convicted thloves, proposal to make

leave the country.

Melbourne, Oct. 2. Guards were beaten about the

Rangoon, Oct. 2. She asked him to apologise to hood and body and threatened

The Burmese Prime Minister with a long Iron bar and a knife, U Nu, mild here today that his The court aned her £2 plus when about 20 toenage boys,

General No Primo WiD the kanporary rioted at the suburban Royal

had Minister The judge then diamlased the pleaded guilty.

prevented the charges against Abdul and gave of Earl Poulett, Ilved in Svend-

Countess Poulelt, second wife Pork Boys' Homo this week.

danger of Burma beoothing an him only one filt of hope.

her The boys did not surrender other Korea.

The Prime Minister told hope the machinery that has borg, Denmark, before baan sat in motion will have marriage in 1041. Her husband, until wireless patrol police dis

an old Eloplan, is an engineer. armed a youth who had backed meeting of University Students the effect of bringing the In-

without an dian Government to accept you They have a home at Nassaut, in aggressively into a corner with that ho initialled the arrange

Indien when you re-

Bahamas. China Mall, three-foot Iron bar tom from ments himself

threat from the army---Reuter, grille.-Chius Mail Spesial, turn," he said,...U‚P.J.

the

Special

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