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"URDER, jerrorism, arson

Man by on her failed:

that is the meaning of the agreement

Fl Cyprus

between the Greek

Turkish ministers in Zurich. Th painfully

obalinate Greek Cypriots also acknowledge at last

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959.

No. 37279

NEW GREEK-TURKISH ACCORD

Price 20 Cents.

ON CYPRUS ON

PAA

THE LEADER TO 1 COUNTRIES

While The Guns

Blazed, He

MAKARIOS SAYS 'YES' Sat On Top Of

But No Sign You See, DR YANG SAYS 'NO'

Of British

I'm No British

Agreement Agent'

London, Feb. 12.

that Enosis is impossible, Archbishop Makarios today approved tho

that any plan that does not take into account Turkish demands for adequate political representation in A self-governing Cyprus is! a failure.

In Britain there will be relief

and bitterness. Relief that the Cyprus nightmare is coming to an end. Bitterness that so many British lives were squandered hæcause downright pigheadedness and selfishness. For agree. ment was possible years ago

The diehards If only Cyprus and the politicinus in Greece had been as will- ing and compromising as they are tiny, Partition was never more than Turkish insurance against Enosis.

there are any monuments to commemorate

I needed

the new spirit of

operation

between

D

Cu-

Greek in Cyprus, and Turk

let thom he raised to the Bri- tish

who kept soldiers

in the sanity und order island

while extremists committed the most dastard. Atrocities and murders. Others should acknowledge. the patience and initiative of men like Sir Hugh Foot, Harold Macmillan and Alan Lonnox-Boyd who worked hard to bring about agreement. Two outstanding questions:

new Greek-Turkish agreement on Cyprus, but after a four-hour meeting in London between Mr Selwyn Lloyd and Greece's Averoff and Turkey's Zorlu, there was no sign of British agreement.

HYPNOTISED

ACTRESS

SCORES

SUCCESS

Chicago, Feb. 11. Screen actress, Linda Dar- a first-night nell, scored theatrical triumph here tonight after taking course of hypnosis to help her concentrate

her role,

on

that

K

Mins Darnell, acting for the Brst time on the stage in J play called "Late Love" grew worried shortly before the she premiere Chris Chica.o

would forget her lines.

Her doctor-who profers to what of Makarios and Koka femalt unident fed-hyposed lender Grivas? Britain caner and made her study the let Makarios go back as script telling her while in

on

Makarios, who earlier had refr: ined from commenting the agreement, issued his state- meni after conferring with Karomantis after the return of the Premier to Athens.

Makarion

said he expressed to the rernier satisfaction and the because congratulations agreement build the foundations for anal solution to moking Cyprus a sovereign state,

Rapprochement

Former

Opera

Star

Back

After

marriago

t

tr

Cologne, Feb. 11,

London and West German in-honeymoon telligence chief Dr Otto Europe Dr John

returned tonight Raymond Yang and blu lovely his unsuccessful wite Four Yim- from trip to England and told fun, popular press reporters, "Now it Hongkong opera should be an established star, fact that I neither УЛА nor that I am a British agent."

John arrived here tonight by train from Ostend, Betglum, where he said he would try to obtain a revision" of his trial in Germany

returned

by Воде this morning.

with

De Yang re- fused to be photographed his wife, but Miss Font at the posed

for airport cameramen. John was turned back of Brl- lish

oficials

Notion she la enigration undesirable atten

he wearing when arrived in Dover yesterday.

His Trial

as

John served a quol term in

charges of conspiracy.

The exiled ethnarch of Cyprus West Germany after his trial on

of

gaid the Greco-Turkish rap- proctement opers the road to Ireedom and prosperity for both Greek and Turkish Cypriots.

Without

bicksing the Makarios,

agreement reached in Zurich would not have gotten the backing of Greek Cypriots, The

of Foreign Ministers Greece and Turkey pre to have today a second meeting with Mr Lloyd.

Mr

Af Evangelos Averoff Greece and Mr Fatin Rut Zorlu of Turkey arrived yester- day by air from Zurich, where with their Prime Ministers they worked out a still unpublished | settlement for the 1rnubled colony in the British Istund eastern Mediterranean.

Diplomatic obrervers detected trance that she would castly, a note of caution after the twe; remember her lines.

statesmen's meeling with Mr

Presse.

shc who mut the into one."-France-

Impression

leader of the Orthodox Church only, not na a politi.

She did. Moreover, segoribu; Lloyd, at which they failed to cal leader at least, until one theatre critic, she rain immediate British approval independence. Then Cypriots i played her role to perfcction for their plan. can decide.

"It was not Miss Dar:vell And Grivas? He and his gang who was in a trance," he said,

of Teddy Roy thugs have "I was No audience crimes to answer for, soft hearted amnesty for them. Britain must ensure that an independen! Cyprus is freed from the threat of terror, that the two com- munities have a chance to live in pener, that trust and security is established on the basis of punishment for those who have thwarted it for so long.

Royal Tour

London, Feb. 11. The Duchess of Kent, Quem lizbeth's aunt,

and her 2- year-old

Princess daughter, Alexandra, left here tonight by atr for Mexico City to begin a ive-week Lour America.—Rcuter.

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Observers had the impression that the British Government was slow to realise that Grecco and Turkey had at last really come to agreement after years of bitterness, and that Britain needed me to study the im- plications of the proposed settle-

ment.

According to British sources, Britain wished to be satisfled Bhat:

He was accused of disappearing Into East Germany for 18 months while he was President of the Protection of the Constitution.

First he declined to talk to newsman. Then he Kald that he was now "looking for Dew witnesses and gathering

DR OTTO JOHN

"I only wanted to stay for a week."

new documents with an aim to obtaining revision of my trial in Germany."

He said that he was sorry tlant was not able to remain in England but anyway 1 in- tended to

slay in Britain for unly a week."

Collec But a British: Home

A British base or bases in Cyprus would be safe-spokesman in London stated

guarded.

Minority righta be protected. Cyprus would

John should not have been sur- would prised by the action of British emigration offelals. The spokes- wan said that as carly as inst August British authorities took step to inform him that he

not fall one day under Commu-

nist influence.

On the other hand, observers would not be allowed to enter thought the British government England.-U.P.I.

could hardly withhold approval

of the basis of the Greek-

Turkish agreement for long. The agreement has been com- mended by the State Depart ment in Washington.

Not Decided

Mr Averoft

yesterday cake

12 had not been dretded whether Cyprus would remain inside or outside the Commou-*| wealth.

This settlement would have the effect of excluding both for nolutions publicly

called previously by both Greece and with Turkey-Enosls (Union

Greece) by Greece, and parti- tion by Turkey,

Mr Lloyd is expected

Flying Boat Crashes: All Saved

Montevideo, Feb. 11.

A Sandringham flying boat of Acolineza Argentinas crashed in Montevideo harbour today. All 49 and crow passengers members were rescued.

coat,

* Fur

When she

Mrs Raymond Yang

was married in London' on January 7 — a bitterly cold day - she clutched a hot water bottle.

Dr Yang and Miss Fong left Hongkong separately a few days

The ceremony was held at

before their marriage in London.

Caxton Hall, Boac Photo.

THE GREAT ULANOVA

IS NOT RETIRING BUT

SHE NEEDS REST

Moscow, Feb. 11.

Queen And Ike To Open Seaway

President

Washington Fob. 13.

Eisenhower and Quoon Elizabeth will jointly open the new St Lawronco Seaway in cero- monios nour Montreal on June 26, the White House announced today.

The announcement said that the President and Mrs Eken- bewer would fly to Montreal on the morning of June 28 and join the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh board ibu Royal yacht Britannia for the official opening of the seaway.,

Observers in Washington re- garded President Elsenhower's decision to join in the opening coremonies In Canada ns à con-

Govern cernion to the Ottawa ment,Reuter.

Mr

New Territories And Hongkong

London, Feb. 11. Arthur Lewis (Labour) naked in the Honze of Com- mona today why the British Government would not take the initiative in discussing with the Chinese Government the ending of the legse of the Now Territories, indispen- sable to the exislerica of Hongkong,"

Mr John Profumo, Minister of Slate for Foreign Affairs, re- plied: "I do not think it would be profitable to start talking now about events BO far ahend."--Router.

Dulles Resting

Washington, Feb. 11. Secretary of State, John Foster

entered Dulles, who Heed-Millary Hospital on Tuesday to be operated on for

said today.

A

A Turret

Royal Navy officer sat on a dockchair on the turret of the Japanese flagship during the height of the Battle of the Tushima Straits.

Russian shells whizzed around about him but he never left his dangerous perch. He was writing intently, ocen

sionally watching the battle.......

admiral and the Japanese described the official British observer as the bravest man on board his ship at the ond of one of the world's most fantastic sea battles.

This is only one

of the many exciting incidents told in RICHARD HOUGH'S

Waller THE FLEET THAT

HAD TO DIE

Galina Sergeyevna Ulanova, 49-year-old Primaa heinin, Is resting comfortably. Ballerina of the Bolshoi Theatre, today effec-a State Department spokesman tively scotched rumours that she intends to hang up her slippers soon, but admitted she needs more rest nowadays.

She told Western correspond- ents who visited her at the Bolshoi Theatre that she is

hard as practising as

ever for her April debut in the United States,

The daughter of two of the dancery

the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg (now Leningrad), in Tharfst times,

GALINA ULANOVA

Practising hard.

Galina Ulanova has been dancing for 30 year-15 of

having Recent. Moscow rumours Gut-

GOON The pilot of the airliner, ar-

he was

to report to the cabinet about riving from Buenos Alres, them in star roles. his discussions with the Greek radioed that

ond Turkish ministers-UP.I. trouble with the engines. Sal gested that aho would

and Reuler.

Cuba's Execution Tally

Hayang Feb, 11. Semi-offeini Sources sald hero today that the number of executions of "war criminals" by the Cubun revolutionary government now stands at 297. Well-informed eireles estimated that the total number executions might exceed

retiro

devoto herself vage crews were standing by.

lars, but her All board were taken off to training new safely as the big plane began to remarks today disproved them. She did any, however, that It was then towed to

she "needs more rest nowadays to maintain the same level of dancing."-Router.

air..<.

to water-U.PL Off To Singapore|

London, Feb. 11.

Fou Trong, the young Chinese pianist who fled to Britain few weeks after studying music In Warsaw, left London airport today for Singapore.

Anti-Party Envoy

Berlin, Feb. 11, Soviet Ambassador to East Germany, Michail Feruvkhin, who was nilacked sharply at He is to give three recitals the recent Soviet Communic there. Upon his return he will Party Conurens for being appear with the British Broad- member of the "ant-Party" onco the revolutionary casting Corporation, and wil group, returned to his post courts have Based all their Rive recitals in Paris and Lathe Soviet Dbamy in Eax sentences-France-Presse,

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