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THE CHINA. MAIL,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1958.
Make Berlin JUDGMENT
The UN City
American General Wants To Give It Vatican-Like Status
New York, Dec. 30. General Cart Spantz, former Commander-in-Chief of the American Strategic Air Force in Europe, proposed today in the weekly "Newsweek" that the Berlin problem should be solved by turning the city over to
RESERVED
ON GHANA DETENTIONS
Accra, Dec. 30.
the United Nations and making it the permanent Mr Justice H. C. Smith, English judge of headquarters of the UN.
Te nid Berlin would thus become UN territory, just as Vatican City is the territory of the Roman Catholic Church. He said it would be governed by the UN as the American capital, Washington DC, la adminis fered by Congress. General Spatz said that as the headquarters of the United Nations, Berlin would be really an interna- tional city whose integrity would be guaranteed by all the UN member countries, including the Soviet Union.
He said that the idea of Berlin as headquarters for the UN had not originated with him, but was first sug- gested by former American Embassy Counsellor in Moscow, John C. Wiley..-France-Presse.
Millionaire IN MOSCOW
Arrested On Israeli Liner
Marseilles, Dac, 30.
A squad of French riot polico coaxed "millionaire rug picker" Joseph Joanovici out of his cabin today and arrested him aboard the fargoli liner "Theodor Meral"
The legendary "Mister Joseph," who is winted by French Dalice on swindling charges, was taken off peace- fully three hours after the liner put in from Haifa.
He had arst buddied behind the bolted door of his cabin, deal
officals shouting
"open up, police."
Bul Charles
lawyer.
Joanoviel's Delauney.
pet suaded his client to open up. Joanovici then listened in gloomy silence for nearly
hours while two rollee rend him six attest wat rants issued by various French Judges.-U.P.J.
PAUL ROBESON
Moscow, Dec. 80. American negro singer Paul Robeson whose
pansport was withheld by the State Depart- nient for eight years, arrived in
Moscow today to be present for
Year's celebrations.
New
Trance-Presse,
"All Bunkum"
a
the Accra divisional court, today reserved judgment indefinitely on motion seeking the release of 38 people detained for an alleged conspiracy to assassinate the Prime Minister, Dr Kwame Nkrumah,
two other ministers.
and
The men are held in James Fort prison under the Preventive Detention Act, which provides for detention up to five years without trial.
The motion seeking their re- lune was Bleet by pu Acti barrister, Mr kuni Larbi, who argued before the court today that the Governor-General, Lund Lastowel, or whoever sign- ed the detention order had no power or authority to do sứ bơ- cause the grounds of arrest s published constituted a criminal affebre
He said that he was not ask. ing that the detainers should be released and acquitted but that they should be released to ap pear before cour under the Habeas Corpus act.
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Mr Samuel Azzu Crabbe, Senior Crown Counsel told the court that when the security of the state was in danger, the rights of individual subjects should
Way to Ktve
the paramount interest of the state.
He also submitted that under Act, the Proventive Detention parliament had determined that any person who acted in a manner prejudicia! security of the state might deprived of als rights.
to
the be
Mr Crabbe had earlier stated that the landing of the detention order was a matter within the exclusive power of the Gover- nor-General and the court could not interfere with the merits of the order
He asked the court today to take no notice of affidavits tied
A
RAN CAR
INTO RIVER FOR
INSURANCE
London, Dec. 30.
·
man drove his car into the Thomas because he want. od to collect £150 insur- unce to use as a deposit for buying house, court was told today. William James Wade Ained on a summons alleging he "unlawfully drove 4 motor which the Thames car into might Injuriously Affect the Bulely of the Thames.
Was
Pleading guilty, he was order- ed to pay three guineas costs.
An officer of the Thames Con- would servancy said the car prove a very grave hazard for anyone navigating craft,
Wade told the court: "I did it for the money. I wanted i as a deposit for a house. After
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Directed by BRAKE EDWARDS Serrerplay by ELAKE EDWARDS Based on the Play FOR LOVE OR MOREY Zartisten by F. HUGH HERBERT produced on the stage by EMichAND STRAUS · Produced by ACTS HUNTER A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE
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on behalf of the applicants I did it 1 realised I had stone TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M.
the effect that they had been wrongly described —ReuLET.
About
Singapore's Guns
wrong, und did not put a claim io. 1 was going to be the loser." --China Mail Special
Skier Rushed To Hospital
Turin, Dec. 30. Gauthter Malraux, 18-your- old son of M. Andre Malraux, French minister responsible for
Admiral On Fall Of Naval Bastion utal affairs, was rushed to
London, Dec. 30.
ADMIRAL SIR GEOFFREY LAYTON, war-time Naval Com-
mander-in-Chief in the Far East, has broken his long silence
on Singapore but only briefly,
Re
toked about despatches of what was required to hold
that were never published
be
of
CLUSE he refused to alter them, They concerned the defence Singapore nfiel
foll.
the Molayan peninsula.
"That i did but it was never implemented by the people
home." its subsequent
And they named people in the War Office. the Admiralty, and the Comial Office responsible for the disaster, Admiral Layton
revented.
I asked Sir Geoffrey it he would name the people in his despatches. He said: "I can't do that while they are still alive. with official unless it is done approval.
It la because the despatches and publish neme names that they are still
secret,
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defending Singapore were wrongly placed and. that it was never considered that on attack would come from the north.
"That's all bunicum about guns being the wrong way
said mund,"
admiral.
New York, Dec. 30. the fell "Singapore
for other Mr Peter Elstob, business | DELBONS"
manager of "The Small World," said tonight that a ham redio operatur In Trinidad had ported hoaring a porsible signal from the 47-foot balloon yester- day.
"But
The people blameḍ by the admiral for the island's tail were those who failed to carry out urgent advice passed on to them from Singapore.
ho
Speaking at his home AL Ports-
we don't place much Rowlands Castle, near mouth, Sir Geoffrey bald: Mi credence in this report"
said to have tell you this much. I was very added. It was
over tho critical of a good deal. When I placed the balloon
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suffering
hospital here tonight from a form of paralysis.
The young student collapërci from severe spinal pains while skling with friends at the Alpine resort of Bardonecchia near the French border. Later his left arma became paralytes -Reuter.
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