THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1960,
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Anti-Greek riots organised by
Polaris base:
IT'S A
SUICIDAL
POLICY,
HE SAYS
Edinburgh, Oct. 24.
former Turkish
government
WITNESS ALLEGATION
Ankara, Oct. 24.
An aide de camp of ex-President Celal Bayar told a court trying members of the former Turkish government today he was convinced the anti-Greek riots in Istanbul in 1955 were organised by government, leaders.
Of
now
A mineworkers' leader here
General Refik Tulge, today called on Britain's
Istanbul, was Labour and trade union Governor
riving evidence during the hear- movement to protest
ing of charges arising out of the the against
proposed riots against lenders of the re- establishment in Scotland gume ousted last May.
basa 4
for United
Mr
of
States submarines armed
with Polaris missilca.
Abe Moffat. President
the Sentlich area
National Union of
of
of the
Me
workers, described the pro BOR
as a "Suicidal polloy
of the (British) Government.
Mr Moffat addressing โปร Union's executive committer, went on: "This new develop. Mènt means Polaris
in Bootland for the Brai time without any control by the people or the Government el
this country.
This
in no way means work
business much..
The
Another witness, Mr Cosgun | this Kirca, said that when the riots Istanbul riots helped our pasi- were being discussed in Parliation considerably at the London munt Mr Fatin Zorlu, former conference (on Cyprus)," Foreign Minister, told a friend outalde the chamber "don't push
HAVOC IN THE CONGÒ
Women attacked
in the streets
Leopoldville, Oct. 24.
Mr Kirca, quoted from memory a coded telegram said to have been sent by Mr Zorlu to Mr Adinan Menderes, the former Prime Minister, during the London conference in August
1955.
Impression
He said it was bis impres- slon thi the telegram (EUR- gested Mr Menderes should organise demonstrations in order to reinforce the Turkish case on Cyprus.
The prosecution was unable to produce the original text of the telegram.
he
Mr Zorlu told the court thought coples of his telegrams
la Mr Menderes should be avail- able at the Turkish Embassy and
for Scottish unemployed, but Congolese soldiers, who created havoc suggested the file should be sent
the
preparation destruction of
For the
the Scotthih people. should nuclear War break out."*
The proposed site of the base
La
Gare Loch,
shire Reuter.
thumbarton-
Collision
victim
New Orleans, Oct. 24.. The Mississippi River callision between an American passenger whip and an Italian freighter claimed its 10th victim today.
Roy A. Goodard, 40, a walter aboard the cruise ship Alcoa Corsair, det shortly before clown.
About the same time, the bud-
aid into port,
The collision on Saturday the inlle-wide Mississippi near Buras, about 50 miles south of here, injured about 20.--AP.
here yesterday, were today seen strip- ping women to the waist on the main avenue of the African Quarter.
There were other reports of elvilians being manhandled by the soldiers,.
Mr Joseph Okito.
President
Deputies,
the
of the Chumber of has sought refuge United Nations,
wiln
His family was seized last night and detained for a short time.
The Courier D'Afrique re- ported atrocities by pollee, salti. had picked up who it two school teachers during the curfew, drove them round town all night and shot them
Оне the morning.
Was killed
The gilter outright, seriously wounded.
and police Congolese troops murounded the offices of the
week
CHAOS
for.
He also said he did not re- member making the remark outside the chamber.
JEWEL THIEF STILL MISSING
Norwich, Del. 94. Richard Dunphie, who confessed
stealing to £20,000 worth of the Duchess of Windsor's Jewels was believed today to have made a clean break from Norwich prison.
ing
Despite days of drench- rain, polico thought Dunphie who escaped from Inst Thursday had Dow managed to elude them and got clear of the district.
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Dunphie, aged 50, Co- caped two days after start- A seven-year sentence Ing for thefis over 20 years totalling £90,000.
This
the Included Dachers of Windsor's Sawels, Laken 14 years ago from a country house in Mail Berkshire. --- China. Special.
TO STEP
INTO BEVAN'S
SHOES?
London, Oct. 24. parlamentary Mr James Callaghan, 48, the Labour opposition's Parliamentary official
Colonial spokesman on Affairs, tonight nounced he will stand for election to the deputy leadership of the Labour Porty,
A journalist, Mr Aziz Ozan. said he saw a policeman tell a General's special representative Greek
Istanbul. resident in here, tostay appealed to all Cori-Maria Portins, at the start of golese leaders
the riots. "There'll be no blend- factional and party strife which shed-only
shops
be will has pingued the country almost since its birth
to
"the end
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The statement, sued on the of the UN 15th anniversary Cluster, urged the leaders take live path of national unity which would bring "stability, progress and integrity."
I added, "The path of divi- sion would lead to fratricidis strife, disintegration and chans, dangerous not only to the Con- golese people but to the con- tinent of Africa and indeed to the world."
smashed,"
Damaged
Mr Handi Canoglu, police chief of the Prince's Islands off Istanbul, told the court Greek slope and houses there were damaged on September 6 and 19 and he had ordered local leaders. of the Democratle the government Party (then party) detained for investiga;
tion. Mr Canoglu said he
wan
ata-
This is the post left vacant by the death of Mr Aneurin Bevan, Mr Callaghan is running as a supporter of Mr Hugh Galtskell whose leadership is threatened by bid for power being made by Mr Harold Wilson-and as unilateral opponent of nuclear disarmament.
an
MT
Brown. 44, George Labour's defence spokesman The appeal was made as Mr warned by telephone to release
official and a supporter of the them. Kamitatu complained that UN
"Otherwise it will not patrols were not operating ind you any good," the caller Polley of adherence to Nato, is the African quarter of Leopold said.
also expected to stand for the Within reporters he
month after the deputy leadership. Л
ARRESTED
verdict in
ty crippled Alcoa Corsair limp-mwspaper much of today, and
few copies of the Courler were ville, and told
valable-on-the-streaks. ———. -wanted-to-see-Dr-Dayal-to-dis--riots-Mr-Canoglu said, he wa
cuss the situation.. He added it retired on pension, might be necessary to mobilise General Refik Tulga told the
"I am convinced thes All publications were bannedetvilians to block roads to stop court; Lat
by
were planned and organised by Mr Cleophas the troops running wild Komitatu, the Leopoldville
former government leaders," Ponce, Puerto Rico, Oct. 24.
to- Gover, who Bombs
The president of the court thrown this Provinciti Were
announced that the morning
Dominican
the situation 49 nl
Re- das, described publican consulates in San one of "complete anarchy."
the dog case against Mr Bayar and Mr Nedim Okmen, former Juan, Mayagutz and Poner, Meanwhile, Dr Rajeshwar
UN
Minister of Agriculture, would Dayal,
Secretory the eausing slight damage.-AP.
not be given until the end of the main trial in which the former, rulers are accused of
constitu The Courier D'Afrique said offences against the that Colonel Joseph Mobutu hadtion, unnounced that Lieutenant- Colonel Lokoba, Commander of the Stonleyville Garrison, had been arrested there by Gen- darmes obeying the order of Antoine Gizenga, Vice-Premier Mr Patrice Lumumba's Gov. crnment.
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A UN spokesman told a press conference that mixed Congu- fese and UN police patrols which were to have begun, had into snags "of a technical na- ture". It was hoped to begin them tonight.
Colonel Mobutu himself re- turred to the capital today after a visit to Coquilmatville.
The Colonel has announced his departure for New York to merrow to protest to the United Nations. But a United States Embassy official said this after- noon that no sprication for a visa had yet been received.- Reuber.
Hound sold
Mr Bayar and Mr Okmen are sccused of having sold an Afghan hound, given to the President by the King of
Mr-Callaghan-tonight-said-he
did not think that if Mr Brown slands, this will spilt the right- wing vote. Another Labour MP, Mr Fred Lee, is believed to be the third candidate-Reuter.
West Indies
Federation
agreement
Port of Spain, Oct. 24.
Afghanistan, lo a son for lå | An inter-governmental com-
times its value. They deny that the dog was sold for their personal profit.
The trial was adjourned until tomorrow morning, when more prosecution witnesses will be called-Reuter.
NY BOMB SCARE
Palm Springs, Oct. 24.
New York, Oct. 24. President Eisenhower inter-A phoney bomb was discovered
In Pennsylvania station today, Crusing a new spare, în a city beset by four bomb explosions In recent weeks.
rupted his speaking tour of the United States today to travel across the Mexican border on a goodwill visit.
in
He was spending a few hours
Cludnd
Acuna
Police at first described the jater bomb, but discussing device as a Mexican-American relations found that it consisted of four with President Adolfo Lopez lengths of empty pipe, wrapped Mutecs-Router.
In a brown paper bag-AP.
12 die in new
tribal war
Brussels, Oct. 24.
Twelve people have died in
巍
new
outbreak of
violence between members
of the stocky Bahutu tribe and the seven-foot Watusis, their
overlorda,
former
according to
mittee which has bean meeting here has agreed on a basic framework of a constitution for an in- dependent West Indies nation, it was announced last night.
A
A Federal Government press alatement said that this political and constitutional committee of the inter-governmental con- ference had also agreed on Dumber: of other points · of difference which seemed irre- conellable a year ago.
The matters on which the the commice agreed tricluded
Gov financing of the Federal arument by limited independent the Lax powers in place of existing "mandatory"! lavy. though income tax and induns trial development would nemala for the time being matters for units the governments of the making up the Foderation.
(The units ofe Antique, Grenada, Barbados, Dominica, Jamales, Montserrat, St Ki Nevis-Angulo, St. Lucle, St Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago, The stat of, government
people had been rendered Trinidad.)--Koiler.
homeless
The outbreak occurred last week in the mountainous D'Astrida region of the ftuanda trusteeship tér- ritory.
Mystery glass
Johannesburg, Oct. 24. -A'large rovnak otject with a glese portale possibly a lerice
a Belgian Beigu news Today the territory moved in it was found on a farm In
agency report here to-
day,
The agency said about 300
hearer' to internal auto- the northern Cal WEE
nomy when Mr · Gregole | Jesuited today. Haylbanda, national, pre- The object was delivered by silent of one of the two security services, to the Counelt Bahul parties, was for Scientific and Industrial WELL themed head of. Itaanda's essenchat Pretoria. It
-tool.sub Dolly that the provisional", government, wyt be sent to the U.35. per
people were arrested for starting hundreds of fires after the outbreak be tween the old rival tribes while about 7,000 | -Belga said.--Reuter.
“READERS THOROUGHLY MUDDLED"
DUKE
CRITICISES THE PRESS
London, Oct. 24.
The Duke of Edinburgh today criticises the practice of some newspapers
Ho
of rearranging the paragraphs of his speeches, declaring that they
must leave readers "thoroughly muddled.”
Ana
discloses that he has hand "because then I can feel I which can develop tried to write speeches
particular could not be rearranged or cut point with a greater economy of without losing the point words and without fear of re- but has been defeated every petition.
"I don't believe in learning a ilme.
speech by heart as I have seen too many instances of speakers forgetting their lines and becom ing totally stuck, This is most embarrassing for all concerned. "Some people have what can only describe as a positive saying absolutely genlus for
charming
The Queen's 39-year-old hus- -band expresses his criticism of a section of the Press in on
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Prince Philip
Introduction to a collection his speeches, published beru
today.
of
Tha book "Prince Philip Speaks," published by Collins at it shillings, covers the years 1950 to 1959, and includes speeches the Duke made Britain
over and all Commonwealin,
MUDDLED
in
the
In the passage in his intre- chuction which is critical of the Press, the Dulce says: Every then Some of the now and newspapers report parts of Bone speech.
"What interests me
about these report is the way in which whoever edits them tends to rearrange the paragraphs of the speech.
ly
and
nothing in the most language.
"Nelther my English nor my are good enough ['imagination
for that, so I try to say some- thing which I hope might be in- teresting or at least constructive.
REFLECTIONS
The Duke says, in conclusion of his collected speeches, "I there is any value in this book, it lies in the fact that these speeches embody the reflections of an unprejudfeed observer on the life and some of the prob- lems of the middle of the Twen- tieth Century"
"True, I have rather excep- tional opportunities to observe what is going on. I have no axe to grind and nothing to sell I have to make speechas as matter of duty but the line take is my own.”
S. AFRICAN
EDITOR
RELEASED
Capetown, Oct. 24, Patrick Duncon, the nows- Was
paper editor who jailed three weeks ago for
rofusing to reveal the sources of information he used for an article about communism In South Africa, was released to- day.
The senior
public prosecutor
sold was released because the Crown had obtained the re- quired information from other
sources.
Duncan, editor of the Liberal newspaper Contact, sald today that he spent his three weeks In a cell alone without a bed. He with had slept on a felt mal
blankets and a small
three
pulow.
The book, edited by Richard
When first asked for the in- Ollard, contains speeches on a formation
magistrate, by wide range of rubjects made In Dungen had replied that "It is four continents to every type of one of the principio canons of audience - ald and young, the newspaper profession that scholars and politicians, an editor is on his honour not technologists and social workers, to reveal his sources."
China Mall Special.
Tree needed
Havana, Oct. 24.
He stuck to this position throughout his imprisonment.
Duncan's father was Governor General of South Africa during the government of Premier Jan Christian Smuts—AFP,
was re- Red China soybeans
A dead militiaman ported found hanging from a tree in the fashionable country
Washington, Oct. 24.
yesterday
"I dont claim to be particular-
this Lucid but
treatment makes the confusion worse con- must leave the founded, reader thoroughly muddled,
"At one time, I tried to write club area of Havana today with The Agriculture Department
which could not be u_sign_across his chest saying: | svidi speeches
quicklywe China's shipment rearranged or out without los-"Please remove
northward ing the point, but it was no use need this tree for others."
Reliable -I was always defeated."
diplomatic The Duke explains in the in-confirmed the incident.
of his sald the wife of the Uruguayan troduction that some speeches are made from rib bled noles, others are read out almost 'word for word from
text.
A
He says that he prefers to write out his speeches before
Communist of Boybeans
dropped to
through the Suez
sources Canal in Jund
The 1,260,000 buahci,
the smallest
Charge D'Affaires, Mr Bindo monthly volume since Novem- M. Corradi Bavio, discovered ber 1959.
the body upon leaving her home
It was less than half the May
for an early morning drive. shipment and less than one- Havana police made an-third the June 1959 movement.
--UPI. nouncement.-AP
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