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KOMURA
LENS
GILMANS
Comment Of The Day
A New Star?
EPUBLICANS are talking
Renew star in their
one
for
Armament following the election of Nelson Rocke- feller na governor of New York. Thoy have been searching for months. Mr Elsenhower's term ends in 1961 and he will not stand again. The diemal prospect for many is that Richarti Nixon, the troublesome controversial
Vice President will succeed to the candidature. This accounts for much of the pessimism in the party to day and the lacrity with which so many seized on Mr Rockefeller's election as a *ign of hope.
The lack of a figurehead is
Indeed a matter of concern
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RELAX IN
DAKS
TÅR FAMOUS CONFURT IN ACTION TAQUBEKS
Whiteaways
LANGKONG
KOWLOON.
EVACUATE WOMEN & CHILDREN CALL BLAST ROCKS
London, Nov. 9..
A Conservative and a Labourite said on a nation-wide television broadcast tonight all British women and children should be evacuated from terror-stricken Cyprus.
They also had reservations about arming of civilians, a
plan announced on the island yesterday. The speakers were Lord Robert Boothby, until recently
& Conservative member of Parliament,
and Labour!
M..P. Emanuel! Shiniwell, former Defence Minister. Boothy said the situation on Cyprus "for the time being is one of war, and I think in those circumstances, rather than arm the civilian population, all women and children should be evacuated from Cyprus until the situation has quieted down."
He said the Government should be "very careful about arming civilians" because if everyone had a gun and started shooting "you don't know how it might end."
Shinwell snid ho "would take women and children out at once and relieve the soldiers of their anxiety."
about arming Ho said he had "certain reservations"
civilians "but if the Army is unable adequately to provide protection for civilians, then obviously, some other protection must be afforded to them.”:/
He say no reason why civilians working with the security
forces should. not be armed.-U.P..
FRESH OUTBREAK OF VIOLENCE ON CYPRUS
ANOTHER BRITON KILLED
Civilians Told Big Search
How To Keep Alive
Nicosia, Nov. 9.
to both parties. For while Cypriot terrorists murdered their 139th
lead
in last
the Democrats have gained a convincing week's congressional elec- tions, from now until the 1981 elections they share the blame for the government's record in the intervening years. Their one advantage at present lies in the fact that beyond people like Senator Kennedy who have been vaguely "named" 08 prospectives, they are com- mitted to no one. The Re- publicans, on the other hand, begin their search with a millstone around their neck, will be and Mr Nixon difficult to dislodge.
It would be
to forecast
the
Oven
Un
ingenuous result the three years hence un basis of mid-term elections. The tide is clearly running
the against
Republicana. They could not pick up votes the economy's recovery from the recent recession. Leadership of the Administration has come in
criticism. for much
Mr Eisenhower has tambled in the esteem of many. What uns probably alarmed the Americana is many President's failure to assert himself. He has assumed the retiring role of a respected elder statesman while sub- ordinates have been left to
Interpret policy. He often
Беста in semi-retirement. This
has deprived the
British victim today as the government issued guns to British civilians and briefed them on how to stay alive in the island.
BACK FROM
JAWS OF
DEATH
Jesselton, Nov. 9.
CHINESE farmer fought his way out -cf the laws of a croco
d's on the Padas River today.
Ng Chin-theam, 21, WILS fetch'ng water when the reptile surged from the river, and seized his leg.
The crocodile tried to drag bim into the river but he freed him. self, and drove it back. Ng was later ad- mitted to hospital, — China Mall Special.
Sen. Kennedy
Washington, Nov, 1. Senator John F. Kennedy,
Republicans of a coherent Democrat, Muss.) a leading
The latest victim, a soldier,
killed waa
termorista when
sprayed huried
and bombs gundre at two military vehicles Fear the west Cyprus village of was Fedhares, a second soldier slightly injured.
There was a similar ambush tonight just outside, the village of Kissonerga, north of Paphos, In which yet another soldier was wounded.'
On Foot
to
In Nicosia long queues of Cara jammed approaches Wolseley Barracks where the Drst security briefing to civilians Many British civi- was held. Hans came on foot in response to Governor Sir Hugh Fool's "You are warning last night:
In the frontline."
Kuna
the
For Plane TODAY'S TIPS
Down In Atlantic
Lisbon, Nov. 9. Planes from three nations were searching the Atlan- tic tonight for a tuguese flying boot which made a. forced landing In the ocean today with 36 people on board.
By "Rapier"
RACE 1
Constellation Spinning Wheel Miracle
Outsider: Vigorous Ava
RACE 2
Por-Gay-Sire
Forword View Orango 'King
Outsider: Not So Bad.
RACE 3
A
Free Success Earlier, hopes for the plane's Ketera safety had risen when
the Grace American Embassy here redort Outsider:-Dutch Courage, ed that it had been sighted by
RACE 4 U.S. aircraft and was sailing Crackerjack under its own power,
Then come a further mesenge from the embassy that this was Inaccurate and was due to a garbled radlo report from the American plans.
were
Tell-me-moto Tamerlane
"Outsider: Tonyber.
RACE 5
Eureita.
Harwalian Moon Fossibility: 33
Outdlders Corsar. ENGRACE 6
Hellespont
The owners of the flying boat based their earlier report of the plant's safety on the original American Embassy message that it had been
Jake sighted by a U.S. alteraft,
United States, Portuguese: Norse King
Outsider: Silver Wing. British uireratt and
RACE 7 for the flying boat, searching
hampered by poor Newington but were visibility over a rough sea, the Victoria Pook Einbassy message added.
Outsider: Babsie.
RACE 8 King's Purchment Wing Hang Helicon
5 BRITONS
The six search plants were from the U.S. Air Force In North Africa, from a Portuguese air base and from the British base in Gibraltar.
-
The missing flying boat Martin Mariner owned by the Artop Company of Portugal was carrying 30 passengers and a crew of six,
Five of the passengers, the captain and the second pilot are British.
No figure on the number of Issued to civilians has yet been given. Major-General Kenneth Darting, Director of anti-Boka operations, offered the arms yesterday following British murder of five elvilians in a week.
Meanwhile the search tinued today for the terrorists responsible for the bomb explo- IT- sion which killed two and jured seven British-airmen in a NAAFI conteen at Nicosia air-it
port last night.
Bon Greeks Cypriot
Three Greek
con-
ет-
mitted to Nicosia Government
Mr Kennedy, with a record itioning. re-election viciory behind him
A Royal Air Force spokes-
voice on some of the big contender for the 1000 Democra- ployees of the canter were ad- Issues of the day; and it is tic Presidential nomination, said
it would be "Inappro Hospital with various injuries one fault that will have to today be remedied by the man who priate" to announce his con- and several other employees have been detained for ques- succeeds. So far Mr Rocke- didney so early in the game. feller is the hope of only n small but influential band of in Massachusetts, said he was man said here tonight that, as of high-level discus- anti-Nixonitea, but his pro not actively cocking the sapo result
Mid-East air; head- to the De-dons at gress as governor of New port of delegates
"serious in Cyprus, conven- quarters York is certain to be follow-mocratie nominating
consideration is being given to Uon two years hence-U.P.I. ed with interest.
banning Greek Cypriot workers of all categories from RAF Installations throughout Cyprus."
It was also announced froin tomorrow all Greek Cypriots in Larnaca will bo under curfew! between eight and nine o'clock In the morning and four and Ave o'clock in the afternoon Reuter.
We invite your particular attention to a most interesting and educational documentary film, which will be shown on television this evening between 7.50 and 8.20 p.m.
This film, entitled
"THE IRON MOUNTAIN" features, the history and operation of the largest iron ore mine in South East Asia, situated in the State of Trengganu on the East Coast of Malaya.
The economic development of this newly independent nation is of great interest to us all and the Eastern Mining & Metals Co., Ltd, whom we represent in Hong Kong, have made this film available to Rediffusion mainly because it so clearly portrays the ambitions and immense progress made by the people of Malaya in recent years.
We feel certain that you will enjoy "THE IRON MOUNTAIN”.
THE HONGKONG & EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.
An S.OS. was received from the plone about an hour after took off from Lisbon for. Funchal, Madeira. The sage gave no reason for forced landing---Reuter,
mea-
the
U.S. STRATEGIC GOODS GOING
TO CHINA?
Three
Ole.
Outsider: Sincerely Yours. RACE 9 Lucky Number Scarlot
City of Victoria
Outalder: Jemima P.
RACE 10
vingt Et Un Golden Nugget Roman Нето
Outsider: Raja,
By "The Turf" RACE 1
Reynz
Constellation
Vigorous Ava
Outsider: Viewpoint.
RACE 2
Not So Bad Perfectibility
Gay Site
Outsider:-Supreme Command,
RACE 3
Free SuccEAS Кеттети Grace
Outsider:-Orange Beauty. RACE 4
Tell-me-more, Tamerlane
'fonyben
Outsider:-Million Bonus.
RACE $
Eureico Gigha
Fleet Foot
Outsider: Hawalian. Moon, RACE 6
Jake's
Norso King Hellespont
Outsider Rose
RACE 7
Lynnber
Newington
Aslan Diamond
Outsider:-Victoria Peak,
RACE 8
King's Parchment Golden Gypsy
Vanity Fair
Outsider: Ivan-Ho,
RACE 9
Lucky Number Golden Nugget Scarlet
Outsider: Kelpio.
RACE 10
Vingt Et Un
Golden Branch
King Kong
Outalder: Curtain Calls,
HK Woman Gives
:i
Birth On Plane
Omaha, Neb., Nov, 9.
A healthy Chinese boy was born in the lounge of a Trans-World Airlines Constellation today as the 61-passenger coast-to-coast aircraft touched the runway at Municipal Airport. Three stewardesses and a, ped and performed the post- netto-surgeon on board aided delivery. Mother and baby were in the delivery.
rushed to Nebraska Methodist both were "in Hospital whcro excellent condition."
Captain Strickler sald he had never had an experience' quito like it in his 17 years with TWA-U.P.I.
Los Angeles, Nov. 9.
members of the House at Representativas --- two, Democrats and a Repub lican-loft by air for the Far East today to invos- tigato reports that strato-" gic goods shipped to Amarican allies in that area WOTE balng T
The parents, Mr and Mrs Kow consigned to Communist Julzel, who were en route from China.
Hongkong to New York, notifted The three congressmen-Wal-stewardess Darlene Bittner, that ler Rogera (Democrat, Texas), birth, might be imminent about William Sprirez (Enola, 100 mlies west of Onelit. Neb- Republican) and Torbert Mac raske, Capt. C. D. Strickler sakl. donald (Mississippi, Democrat) Darlene-noulled. Strickler ahd Are members of the Trans called Marlene Negel and Shir portation and Commerce sub-ley Guy, to her aid. -Bagdad, Nov. 0.
The woman, committee of the House of Reṛ
began having Iraqi and United Arab Representatives
and Irbour pains over the Nebraska pubile High Colmanda, entered Foreign Commerce Committee sandhills and delivery began They were flying by way of just ag Strickler began the formal consultations hero' yes terdag
co-ordinate their Hawall and the Fi!" "Islandis® to
alx Malayan dahing boats had milltary: plane in the event of New Zealand and will visit eldown.
A physician and a private been reported detained by In- Australia, Indonesia, Singapore
In the on Israeli attempt to seize the west back of the Jordan river, Thalland, Formosa and Hong-ambulance standing by rushed donesian suthorities
to the cruft as soon as it stop-Strells of Malacca-Router. kong-Reuter. U.P.I.
Iraqi-UAR Defence
Li
Interstate
Boats Seized
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. Omells of the Malayan Chiness Association sald today
Japanese & UK Servicemen Object To P.O.W. Film
T
Prisoners had not behaved so the, the Alm put the. Japancro in a the bad light, and gave a wrong abjectly as the picture showed,
Impression of them.
they told,
chief Alm The Singapore "It shown the Jopelos as censor, Mrs Cynthia Kock, her
Japanese, said abd thought the people with the hearts," he mid wolf a one-time prisoner of the
Bome British servicemen told dim suitable for exhibition.
#knew, what a camp was," a local newspaper they thought; A leader of the Japanes the film, gave a bad impression die said. I was bad enough."
Beuter, community In Bingapore Watch of pritish troops.
of prisoners, laken Singapore, Nov. 8.
Second World War. THE · Japanese Consulate Japanose in Melaya It
and British servicemen A spokesman for the Japanere today protested at the Consulata, said Ke intended to screening of a prisoner ask that the in the withdrawn of-war film, the Camp on to prevent unnecessary mis-
understanding!/ Blood Island," in Bingapors¿
The Britishi-produced purports to show the suitering
Grim Hunt For Bodies
Continues
Montreal, Nov. 9. Firemen tonight continued
to search through the gutted remains of a four-
HOUSES
12 MILES
AWAY
Birmingham, Ala., Nov 9. Eight boxcars loaded with Army 105-millimetro shells and hand grenades exploded today when one of the core dorailèd and caught fito during switch- Ing operations at tho Southern Railroad Co. yards near here.
A volunteer fireman, Charles E. Clem, suffered a fractured skull when he was struck by 1lying object.
Twisted wreckage and debria thrown into the air by the ox- plosions rained down on the sur- rounding area, setting trees obloze.
WINDOWS RATTLE
The rest of the Irondale volunteer fro crew scampered 10 safety as the blast rocked the area and rottled windows. Iz miles away.
one
The eight cars blew up by one in a chain reaction set off by the derailment and ac companying blaze.
A number of other cars, in-
loaded.
storey apartment house cluting two tank cars.
with oll wÊTE shattered and In an effort to locate more burned by the explosion at the victims of a fire, and ex-yard, about two males cast of plosion which shook the the Birmingham suburb of Iron-
dale.-U.PL area carlier today. At 7.00 pm police listed 12 rersons missing and five known dead. Three of whom have been identified. Two girls nt drst belloved missing. phorice police late today saying they had spent the night in a Mon- treal suburb.
Earlier estimates had put the dead and missing total at 18,
A FIRE SCARRED
He Celebrates Mass In Rome
Rome, Nov. 9. Poland's. Stefen Cardinal Wyszynski, only Prince of, the "Church of Silence, able to travel from behind the Iron Curtain, celebrated Mass at his
The bodies were removed lular church in Rome today from the re-scarred building after asting his flock; at home Bind taken to the city morgueto pray for Pope John XXI
Police were faced with the UPL
U.S. Aid For
Aswan Dam?
giant task pf, accounting for every decupant of the building at the the of" the explosion: Some reports "indlested that upwards of 100 persons wera in the building, at 1.30 năm, when
New York, Nov. 9. the blast occurred. '.
United Nationa General Charles Radio stations throughout the Assembly President day broadcast appeals for any Mallk of Lebanon said on Sun- realdents of the building who day in a television programme time of that he considered the United were not there U blast
to the States should renew its offer to to report
the Aswan they financé
Dam nearest police stallon so could be accounted for.-UP.I.
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