PLOT TO WIPE OUT TURKS IN CYPRUS SAID DISCOVERED
Nicosia, Aug. 2.
Dr Fawzil Kutchuk, Turkish community leader and vice-president elect of the new Cypriot republic, today claimed he had discovered i plot against himself and other Turkish Cypriot leaders.
Cyprus republic day is fixed
Nicosia, Aug. 2. The Cyprus republic will come into being at mid- night on Aug. 15-16, it was officially announced here today.
The occasion will be marked by two major ceremonies.
of
The first, to take place shortly after midnight, will be
signing ceremonial treaties setting up the Cyprus republic.
the
The second on the morning of 18th will be the investiture of the president and vice pre- sident of the republic and affirmation of manbers of the House of Representatives.--AP.
Macmillan may visit U.S.
New York Aug. 2.------- Prime Minister Mr Harold Macmillan, might fly to the U.S. next month for discussions with News- President Eisenhower, week magazine said today.
The magazine said in its "Don't be "periscope" section: surprised
He said the plot was intended to "create panic through dangerous intrigues, remove Turkish Cypriot leaders by intimidation or force and the shedding of brotherly Turkish blood."
U.S. airman goes
Kutthuk claimed that the plot consisted in the departure of certain Turks for Turkey forthcoming after the scon ecctions, they would leave a umber of their agents behind
A them,
These agents, he charged, would start dangerous intrigues to create panic among Turks at Cyprus,
DEMONSTRATIONS
back to native Cuba
Washington, Aug. 2. U.S. Air Force enlisted man has gone absent without leave and return- ed to his native Cuba where he
Fidel says Castro's reforms are "a dream come true," the Air Force revealed today. Kutchuk said he had been
The Cuban said in a letter aware of the alleged plot "for
at Shaw Air the last few days", und added to his superiors
South base, Sumter, it would have been ale to Force "wipe out all Turks on the Carolina, that he had nothing island."
against the Air Force or his own squadron but that he was tired of being called a "Com- munist.....5.0.b..... traitor."
He said the plotters were responsible for telephone calls to Turkish students in An- kara, threatening they would be killed by pro-Kutchuk ele- ments if they returned to Cyprus.
This action, he said, led to the recent anti-Kutchuk demonstra- tions in the Turkish capital.
RE-ENLISTED
The enlisted men, listed as AWOL since July 18, is Altman 1/C Serafin Raimundo, Sanchez. who was in the 411 main tenance squadron of the 837th reconnaissance wing at Shaw.
He enlisted in the US. Air Force in August 1950 As re-
applied
he
Kutchuk in his statement said:
for "I ask my fellow countrymen quired, Macmillan flies
and careful. I naturalisation in a Now Jersey to the U.S. next month for talks to be alert
that yau court but apparently never - with Ike, probably at Camp thought it proper
he re-enlisted David. On their agenda: nuclear should know to what lengths came a citizen,
Soviet these men of my opposition are for six years in August 1959.— weapons development,
LUPI. troublemaking around the prepared to go."-AFP.
THE DEAN IS
FOR ANOTHER
Brisbane, Aug. 2.
The Anglican Dean of Brisbane, the Very Reverend W. P Baddeley, who upset some here by fellow churchmen visiting weekend race meeting and
slx backing winners in geven races, sald today:
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"I shall mori eerialaly go to the races again If, and when, 1 am invited,"
The Dean, 44-year-old brother of British actresses Hermione and Angels Baddeley, said he had received many telephone calls since the story appeared
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there Is epatrolled, possible harm in gambling. "Surely it is the responsibility of the church to teach men in Use temperance gambling self control in the real sense of the word."
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meeting complete with bino. culars, a camera and race-
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Reverend Baddeley, former Vicar of St Pancras, London, and Chaplain to the Elizabeth Garrei Anderson Hospital, from 1949 to 1959. explained his winning system today.
He said: "I listened to the advice of my friends, looked at the horse to see how he would run and examined the Jockey to see if he looked
pervous.
book, and smoking a cigar, "I won only a very small amount And my enjoyment was not in winning money but in seeing my choices win. I had a per- feetly wonderful day,"
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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST §, 190
Royalty at the beach
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Splashing around in the open sex Is lais of fun even if you're of royal birth, Prince Charles and Princess Anne currently enjoying their summer holidays with other members of the Royal Family at Sandringham, Norfolk visited a nearby Holkham beach with a party of family friends,
They played behind the sand dunes with three black Labrador dogs, Then the party changed for swimming. In his maroon trunks Prince Charles led the way, with Princess Anne in her white bathing cap close behind.
The royal children are no water funks — they plunged in without hesitation.
For half-an-hour they danced in and out of the surf slashing each other and chasing the dogs in and out of the sea. These photographs show them in the water and later romp» ing on the beach-London Express Service.
Death of war hero
Perth, Aug. 2. Captain Robert Gee, holder of the Victoria Cross-for on action in which he was stated to have killed a German soldier with a spiked walking stick-and- a former British Member of Parliament, died in a Perth, Western Australia, rest home today, aged 83.
He won the VC. in France during the 1914-18 war. It was stated that after a strong force of Germans overran an ammuni- tion dump in his charge he kill- German soldier with a ! મ
spiked walking stick and wiped out a machine-gun post of eight more soldiers.
Entering politics after the war, he represented the East Wool wich and the Bosworth division of Leicester in the House of Commons during the 1920s be- -fore coming to Western Aus- tralia-China Mail Special.
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The Dean said he had been to
the races only once before Ascot, in Surrey, England. China Mall Special
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Dr Moore puts
her foot down
Sydney, Aug. 2.
Britain's prima donha of the highways, Dr Barbara Moore, today suffered a blow to her profes- sional pride.
She was told by a policeman
to walk on the footpath,
Dr. Moore was walking, Into.
Sydney to meet the Lord Mayor Cholera kills 250
after completing her Australian walk to the town of Blacktown just outside Sydney..
She stopped near the Sydney stockyards to rest when a police inspector told her she would have to Use the footpath just like any other pedestrian, because of heavy trame
A, HER RIGHT WAT this, the diminutive doc- tor placed her hands on her hips, put her foot down and stood up for her right a marathon walker.
Gesturing
in continenta! fashion, the Russian-born doc- tor said: 'Never in any other country have 'I not been able to use the road.
"I will not walk on the foot-
path, like any pedestrian,
"I am a marathon walker, and
I want my privileges."
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She got into a friend's and sat arguing with the police-
man.
After 20 minutes she got out, and with a determined look on her face began striding along the highway orice
more.
STOPPED AGAIN
The police inspector ran after Dr-Moore and before she had¦ gone 20 feet he stopped her.
He then firmly directed Dr Moore back to the footpath.
· ·Lahore, Augus
A cholera epidemic raging_Anythe northwestern karena tofu Pakistan bas claimed 250 lives, out of s total of 1,543 cases between May 21 and August 1, i was, announced today...
The epidemie Hää dffected the areas of Shikot, Guirat, Jhelum, Rawalpindi. Gus- ranwar: Quetta und Zahore. Army medical teams have been mobilised to cope with the disease.UPI.
'Humph's'
trumpet
found
London, Aug. A Humphrey Lyttelton, Bri. tish jazz band leader, who lost a favourite trumpet in a car park last night, heard today that it had been found.
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After further argument Dr Moore decided that she would. A young airman told polies retain her professional dignity. be found the £100 Instrument She drove off in a car to a in the car park at the jazz city hotel to prepare for her festival held at Lord Montagu's welcome to Sydney by the Lord stately home in Beaulieu, Mayor, Alderman Harry Jensen. Hampshire. He said he did not
-China Mail Special.
realize it was valuable, until he saw newspaper reports,
72 hours of terror Ceylon bans
ends in arrest
of 3 bandits
Miami, Aug. 2.
Seventy-two hours of terror ended today for a Miami physician who was robbed of $1,305. The bandits had threatened to kidnap his 15-year-old son if he talked to police.
Three men
were taken into; night and michael, his son, was and charged with upstairs when custody
the door bell Fang. robbery and extortion,
"I answered and two rough So fearful was Dr Nathan looking men pushed in, one Rappaport that he denied at stuck a big automatic pistol in first he had been held up at his my stomach. waterfront mansion.
Detectives finally convinced the retired physician that his only safety lay in capture of the bandits, and he co-operated in setting a trap.
Dr Rappaport, 60, said he was in this study on Saturday
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"He cald We want all the money in the house all of it. If we don't get it we'll kill your son..
He said he brought thêm th money and they grabbed -át | and backed out, waving the pistol and saying that if '1 reported the holdup they'd be back to get Michael.
"I lay awake all night on Saturday, not knowing what to do....I decided finally I would say nothing."
On Monday afternoon, the phone rang..
ANOTHER THOUSAND
"It was the same voice that threatened me," Rappaport said. "He told me they wanted an- other thousand. They told me to get it from the bank, and they would call later with Instructions,"
Meantime, detectives - Michael Gonzalez and W U. Bonner arrived and said they had re- ceived a tip about the robbery, Rageport denied. it --- then told them the story,
When the call came,
the detectives were waiting with Rappaport. The doctor was told to put the thousand dollars' in 4 paper bag and leave it near a telephone pole,
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Officers were ready when car with three men pulled up at the location. After a chase, the three surrendered,
They identified themselves as Roy Finney, 27, Lionel Willes, 25, and Herbert Checcl, 31 all of Miami-AP.
Father at 80
Newcastle, Aug. 2.. -Sprightly... 80-year-old Charles Lazzart, whose elder son la 65, becaum a'fither here loday for the 11th time.
|_ His wife› Anna, aged 47, KAVE
Mr Lazuri, kas sizzlehlidren
and now be
marria
Speck
magazine
Colombo, Aug. 2. The.. Ceylonese, government today banned the Aug 1
The airman, Edmond Warner, handed it over to a railway policewonian here today,
"Humph" who is on tour, will get the trumpet back when he returns to London on Thursday. He has beerf 'using ́à' spare in- strument-China Mall Special.
issue of Time magazine Water conversion
because, of‚ân, article on Mrs Sirima Bandaranaike, the new Prime Minister.
The-Government-Information
decided today
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Department anounced: cabinet authorise the principal collector of customa to ban the importa. tion of and to impound issues of Time magazine dated Alsgust 5-10 into viewer of L article contained therein dis- paraging to the Honorable Ministre Strima Bandaranaike UPL
Theft from footballers
g: Bingapore, Ang. 2. Thieves broka-Intę-ihe Eastern Hotel here tonight and • stole » about » 5,000 Malwyan ( dollars and 500 rupees belonging to
-the visiting. Madras (footballers. The theft occurred while the footballers were play- mr a Slarspore dieven at Jalan Besar Stadium just across the road. : : 5,
N. V. Viator, the manager of the team found steel trunks forcëd 'upení · knd the room ransacked, when he returned to the hotel; Police “summoned - to the hotel questioned the hotel kdeper, and rooz bora, ** VAFP:
plant for India
Madras, Aug, 2
India's first plant to convert sea water into fresh water is likely to bo set up by the Madras Port, Trust, A British firm which has
specialised in the extraction of fresh water from sea water has
| iubetiltted a scheme to the Madras port authorities. “The schémé envisages, extraction of about 1 million gallons of fresh water from the sea dally.
The plant is expected to cost about :* 2450,000,--China Mail Special.
Editor is
released
Capetown, Aug.
Brian Ferry Bunting, -editor of the banned left-wing weekly New Age, ani a former mem ber of the South African- Parliament was today, refeaded from detentibes at Worcesterį: 75 miles from: here, where, he was held under the emergency, res gulations; · He was the fast. of the whites detained Wat Wor cater to be freed... : Four, Baba- white detainees were, also re- leased foday:
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