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Comment HAROLD MACMILLAN AND SELWYN LLOYD UNDER FIRE

PANAMERICAN

WERKS BIKEA TABLINGEE. AUKSINI

Starving

Of The RANDOLPH IN SUEZ ROW People

Day

Tito On Tour

MARSIAL. Tito has set off

Mun bis tour of Asia, His

nim is to bolster friendship in an area where the in Auence of his chief adves-

China is strong MATY For be cannut doubt that Peking, which has been the Communist bine's 2147 trenghant "revisionism" a

114

Yuge-

tavia, will decat utrust de

wad alate b discredit

country wherever possible.

Tite will explain why his

Country

is

in such des favour. why he has had tol seek aid from the We-L He will als tell where in! stands with the neutrals. This is a vitally important mission for Tite. Never has he been so far out en a limb before. Never have the Communist bloc assail-

ed him 68 venemously they do today.

Keen Struggle

A'

Russia are

rivals in

EL

A

keen struggle for the affee-{

tions of Asia,

Itandolph Churchill Public men do not attach civil servants'.

Couple Found

With

Throats

Slit

Rhoenix, Dec. 3.

"Il-Judged Departure

From Normal”

London, Dec. 3.

Mr Randolph Churchill tonight accused Mr Harold Macmillan and Mr Selwyn Lloyd of having made on "ill - judged and normal

Macmillan ''Maladroit?'

Selwyn Lloyd 'Unworthy".

dangerous departure" from Hongkong Woman

standards in their relations with a senior civil servant.

The son of Britain's wartime Prime Minister made this accusation after asserting that the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary were respon- sible for a statement critical of himself read earlier by the Foreign Office spokesman.

The spokesman, reading frem a prepared statement, said that articles by Mr Randolph Chur- chill entitled "The Truth About London Suez" appearing in

"appear to morning newspaper

respects In- many

be

In accurate."

Mr Churchill, in his inird article today charged that there DDED to thin, China and Gus Greenbaum, Las Vegasas French collusion with fernet Sinal gambling power and re-n the Israeli invasion of

in October 1956, and active sort hotel owner, and his French air support of the opera- wife were found dead to on.

throats cui day, their with a nine-inch butcher knife in what police call- ed a double murder.

Both are: vying for leadership of the Afro Asian movement.

longer

Com-

Yugoslavia In 710 identified with the munist blue and Tito has to organise his own campaigns. to promote goodwill.

So far Tite has played his cards well. He has avoided direct attack on Pthing He has suffered insults an! provocations patiently

with has hit back only words. Peking is clearly the active belligerent and Asia knows this. This should help the Yugoslav leader who already holds a strong paychological advantage in his bid for friendship with Asian people.

Not Authorised The Foreign Office spokesman suld; "Mr Churchill has not bean authorised by Sir Anthony Eden Capt Orme Morehead of the

enen Eritish Prime Minister)- Phoenix police said "all Indica-write these articles nor has he

consulted him. tions point to u double murtier," but declined to say whether he considered it a possible gang- land slaying.

Greenbaum,

Nor has he had ceems to official records."

He added that the Foreign Office were not prepared to com

to be

the mild-mannent on the articles "except to nered President of the Riviera say that they appear Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, any respects inaccurate."

Mr In his reply tonighi, was found in a bedroom of the

that the Churchin asserted one-storey, ranch-style home in residential area.

criticisms of himself had been an exclusive

"misinterpreted

some quar.

His body was some 75 feet from that of his wife, Beth Green be, Who was fully clothed. Greeribaum was wearing pyja-

ΠΑΣ

le in such a gross fashion that the Law of tibel may have to be invoked“.

After referring to the tradition in Britain that "public men do not attuck civil servants," Mr Churchill said the Foreign Office had received his spokesman instructions from Ten Downing Minister's (the Primie bor Street

official residence)

MURDER WEAPON The murder weapon was knife trum the Greenbaum's What Tito is fighting today is own kitchen, Morehead said.

Mrs Greenbown's hands were attempted domination by

ther with The Com-

her husband's lenders of the

their

said. Her head Bes, police bloc and munist

severed was almost

by tta: puppets (where Stalinism

wound. is strongest in the satellites the alanders are bitterest) The reason for Yugoslavia's Isolation is its determina-

tion to make its own way

in the world independent of

The blood-smeared kalfe, a plastic bag wrapped around the handle, was found.

Peking and Moscow. This Worst Drought In

is a

which plight with

imperialism-conscious Asio

cannot fall to sympathise. Southwest Africa

Most Fanatical

THE

com-

THE tour also coinciden

with Chinese munism at its most funatical, The commune system, for ali Peking's justifications,

18 no better than slavery

nome

Д

Lindhook, Dec. 3

Though yielding to one in admiration for Mr his Mocmillan, he felt that on this Prime Minister recas.on the

had acted "with less than his usual finessende:d he scans have been somewhat malad. rolt."

Is It Right?

ile usked

whether I was right for Mr Macmillan and Mr Lloyd to instruct a civil servant

statements uf make pejorative character private citizen."

about

n

He asked "Would it not be

Hundreds of farmers were to- day facing ruin as there was no sign of Improvement in the more appropriate if they wished worst drought to grip Southwest

tu issue a public criticism about 15 whole history.

a book which they have not Africa in

read to delegate the task of Heavy losses of caite as water

redding it to some subordinate supplies fail, were reported

A senior railway official here and the duty of smearing predicted that a drastic reluc to some junfor miuister, or to

train

If this is the price of pro tion in train services would som

Aslans must be required since seven gress many wonder whether there filling stations have falled and net

drastic

more are drying up. France- Bolution.

Presse Coming among

be Tito, them will pioneer of national com- muriem like Mao, and to day the pre-eminent voice of reason in the Communist

Stuttgart, Dec. 3. world. He will be heard with

Seven Tallway track workers interest. And Asia cannot

killed and, one severely were fall to mark the contrasta | between this man and his injured today when an express counterpart in Peking.

don

There is thus reason to believe that Tito will return to Belgrade both encouraged by Asia's understanding and strengthened in his to rezint There may even be opportunities to get hin own back on the Chinese for while Mao Tse-tung continuon the attack, with mabated ferocity, Khrush chev han proved a loan vin- dletive opponent and is a noticeably loas atrident critic Any thaw Zelgrade-Moscow relations can only anger and irritais

· Peking.

In

Train Kills .7

train smashed into their work- ing party on a curved stretch or track.-U.P.I.

the Conservative central office?" This "new practice" was an it-judged and dangerous from the normal departure" standards,

that

the

He went on to declare he had never suggested boolt was being written with or the authorlly approval

the

of Sir Anthony Eden.

To

Caught

Stealing

In Singapore

By DAVID T. K. WONG

Singapore, Dec. 2.

A Hongkong woman who came here for a two-week visit

was fined $$300 for stealing a pair of gold bangles.

30 Ghosts Have Been

Plaguing Salvager

Singapore, Dec. 3.

Sack Stores

Rio De Janeiro, Dac, 3. Four thousand hungry. jobless Brazilians invaded the town of Cenindo in the north-eastern stalo of Ceara and sucked food warehouses and govern- ment agency offices, it was reported tonight.

Other moba invaded towns in Paraiba state, cast of Ceara, to oblam food for themselves and

Families,

Hundreds of children have

A Chinese, Lee Ah-yong, in charge of salvage opera- tions ол the Japanese cled of hunger in the drought- stricken area. Farmers were auxiliary cruiser, Shiro- toko Maru, said today roads but were laid off recently. utven emergency jobs building that he was being plagued | Many had not been paid since lost faith in by the ghosts of the 30 September and Japanese seamen who fost government-promised aid, it was their lives when the ship reported.

was sunk by American bombers in the Johore Strait in 1945.

Lee said the ghosts had a ̧--

peared to him over the past fear] months, both on board the wrerk and during dreams, demanding that their bones should be buried it a suitabic place In Sing: pure, and not sent back to Japan. STRANGE PRANKS

Hc added that mysterious

for scrap andį

Lee said

Shut Down

The news agency ASA Press reported that businessmen at

Caninde, a town of 48,000 popu- lation, panicked and shut down shops and other establishments. At Patos, municipal offelals distributed food to the hungry furniers. It was estimated supplies would bust for two

The days.

food distribution director fled and the municipal

Press reported.-U.P.I.

else She was Yong Lia-kuen, 46. She pleaded guilty yester- pranks bad delayed the cutting hospital was abandoned, ASA

deny claims which neither be nor anyone had ever made struck him sa "not only disingenuous but deceitful and calculated to lead unthinking persons into grave

which they Стога

1237 re- EXCL." Such tactics "seem to me un- worthy of the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary,”...... Router.

The Angry ¡Not So Muchy

Much

At Present

Young Lord Marries

Gloucester, Dec. 3.

Lord Altrincham, one-time critic of the Royal Family.

married

was

at Termarion quietly church near here today to Miss Marlon Patricia Campbell, joint editor of his magazine,

Elizabethan."

to

ip of the

hulk

day before Mr M. Coomaraswamy in the Singaporecast him $$200,000. Magistrate's Court to a charge of stealing the bangles worth $878.50 from a goldsmith's shop in East Coast

Road,

have à

make

out B

the thick wire hawsers securing raysteriously broken, and work-

the wreck to the shore had been

men had been knocked uncon-

nowhere.

encounters

had left after

with the ghosts, he

Three More Seats

For Menzies

Originally Mr Coomaraswamy Yong selected á pair and phidsclous by a hand appearing from

Cheow $78.50. Cheow then Six watchmen deterred judgment in order

lelt Yung to probation report

receipt. After he had handed | mided. prepared on her, but Yong

Canberra, Dec. 3. Yong the receipt and after Meanwhile, the Japanese Con- pleaded that she had to return

The Australian Government Yang bad loft the shop, sulate in Singapore hes in the to Hongkong by air today and

Liberal-Country Cheow discovered that the magistrate imposed the

Party formed Lec that the siecletons coalition; won three marginal Line

additional pair of bangles was found on board the wreek would seats frum the Australian missing.

be sent to Japan for burial Labour Party when more re- France-Presse."

of the November 22 general elections

were 90- nounced today.

GOLD BANGLES

Chief Inspector Santa Singh,

told prosecuting.

the court that Yong visited the goldi- smith's shop of C. S. Cheow at 10.30 a.m. on November 28 and asked to see some gvk bangles.

Cheow served her and showed her a tray contabulag seven pair of gold bangles from the showcase.

Cheow, asisted, by his son and his daughter, then went out into the streets to look for

Yong. When Yong saw them Mest Co-operative

Hollywood, Dec. 3. coming, she started to run. The police were called and they Hollywood's Women's Press arrested Yong while she tried | Chib yesterday voled Tony to hide behind some houses. Curtis and Dinah Shore their The stolen pair of bangles was Golden Apple Awards as the found

near most Yong.

on the ground

Yong returned to Hongkong to-

day.

sults

They give the Government a record majority of 32 sents in the new House of Représenta tives-four more thon in the old one.

The Government already has co-operative actor and an assured majority in the actress of the year. Curtis pre- Senate although vole counting viously won the award in 1952. will take another fortnight to -UP.I.

complete-Reuter,

Lord Montgomery Would

A Major... In Norwegian

"Young Field

Only household staff from Tormarton Court, Lady Altria- cham's home, and a handful of villagers, were in the congrega- flon.

Lady Altrinchamn, aged 27, comes from Belfast, Northers Ireland.

Her husband, the 34-year-old

Oslo, Dec. 3. Marshal Viscount Montgomery would hard- ly have reached the rank of major in the Norwe- gian Army, General Olaf Helset, former Norwegian Army Chief, said in A review of his memoirs to- day.

record in the Norwegian campaign of 1940, Bald that Viscount Mont-

Only Have Been

Army

ticians would presumably have seen to it that his activity was limited."

gomery's unorthodox be¡ General Helset praised haviour and his radical Lord Montgomery's mili-

Lary professional opiniong

acklevements but would hardly have been added that methods and Supported by Norwegian procedures which "may military chiefs.

be alright in war can hardly be put up with in peacetime." China Mail Special.

baron and journalist, created a The 66-year-old general. "And if he had reached

sensation last

sununer by ha outspoken criticisms

the of Royal Family and its advisers in the National and English" Re- view of which, he is also editor.

China Mall Special

Coup Smashed

ה

Bogola, Dec. 3, President Alberto Lloras Camargo and loyal army units "II Church added: Mr

smashed

hls plot against ministers are going to put into

Government today. Former the mouths of civil servants | Dictator Gustavo Rojės Pinillos political and historicel opinions was arrested na the ringleader of their own on books which and modified martial law was they have not read, the elvil declared throughout the nation.

And Siselt

The army virtually occupied position of considerable dellcacy Bogota, taking un positions at and may ind Itself in future the Capitol, the Palace of the relieved of that immunity from Cudinamaren State Government other strategie point public crislam which it has and so far po rightly enjoyed." throughout the city.-U.P.I.

service may

in a

Little Old White-Haired Lady

·Robs A City Bank

New York, Deo, 3.

A little old lady with white hair succesfully held up. A bank icer with a bottle of colourless Jlquid in central Manhattan today and made off with $3,000, After walling in line for the window of felter, Loula Fan!), 25, the tittle grand-motherly

Siguro pameů a nole MOTORS the counter saying that it ho didn't put $3,000 in a paper hag she would throw sold in his face, Bio showed him in bolite of colourless liquid. į Daxil did si be was naked tit pounded the sisem after she had gone. The incidens look

• place in a branch of the First National City Bank at the

and. of 24th Street .. corner.

Sovetih Avenue-one : of the bulent Interventions In New - York.

In the crowded stroots, the old

lady got

before the AWAY polloo could -trans-her- Franco-Fromeo.

who had a distinguished {

major's rank, our poli-

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