THE CHINA MAIL,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960.
Rhodesian Chief Justice resigns
IN PROTEST OVER NEW LAW AND
ORDER BILL
Salisbury, Nov. 1.
The Chief Justice of the Rhodesian Federa- tion, Sir Robert Tredgold, announced his resignation here today in protest against the Law And Order (Mainten- ance) Bill.
The heuls of six church h: sold outrages The bill.
in Southern blmost every taste hunions right i denominations
swiftly protested and is an unwarranted Invasion Rhodesia by the executive of the sphere against the bill and also mem- bers of the academie staff of of the courts,"
University College of Sir Robert
the the has been Federation's Chief Justice since Rhodesta und Nyasaland.
1955. Educated i Salisbury and at Oxford, England, he was called the bar in 1923,
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In a statement today, Bir Robert referred to the bill as
and "panic action,"
added: "Whilst on the bench il k not possible for me publicly lo
SEVERE PENALTIES The Law at Order (Main-
protest, its. tenanc 1. Introduced the Southern Rhodesian Parila- ment lust week, gives the gov ernment greater control over disorderly
and provides nels Bevere penalties for thein.
Nepalese King
to visit
tube railway
London, Nov. 1. King Mahendra of Nepal will visit tonight the Lon- dan tube railway, having expressed his wish to get with this acquainted popular means of trans portation.
"1 resigned to do this and in future to light for the main- tenance of strong and just gov- ernment under the rule of law,"
Sir
Robert salt the cottris "are custodians of Individual rights and my special responsi– bility..
"Whether the bill is passed in its present form or not, its introduction inclentes a policy of enforcement of order regard-
less of eluentury justice.
"I do not believe things have reached such pitch that this js necessary, I do believe such a polley must in the end defeat dis own purpose.
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hold tha "I most strongly order must be nintained by firm and, where necessary, th stemmest measures but not in the maintenance of belleve order hrined by pantie artion It was arranged for him to which must bann the innocent with the galliy d visit several stations, Nolting equally Bill Gate, Bank and Pavarally, leave a legacy of bitterness that Circus, and travel between each; will live for generations." of these by underground.
King Muhendra will be ac-
this tour companied In
By Queen Ratre and a party from; the Nepalese embassy.
the under- After Jonving ground at Piccadilly Circus the King and the Queen of Nepal will take a roli around the Piccadilly district.
King Mahendira yesterday du. clared th: his nation's faith in democracy would
remain ever strong.
statement said Sir Roberts he had been under pressure to return to political life.
"My reply has always been the same 1 would not consider entering party politics but would consider leaving the bench to support a movement to create In Southem Rhodesia a united front pledged only to great issues common acton immediately facing us.
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"I had hoped to delay a de- But the young King, speak-cision until the situation" became ing before the Foreign Press clearer but the introduction of Association, also reasserted his the Law And Order kingdom's determination to tenance) B has compelled me maintain Its policy at to act." reutruism.
"It is our polley to maintain friendly relations with all na tions," he said, "We are partit sons or world peace and would; like to remain alouf from power blocs."UPI and AFP.
The Social
and Industrial Council of the Anglican Diocese of Mashonaland today protested against the bill in a memoran-
to all members of dum Southern Rhodesią parliament.--
Reuter.
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NIXON
WILL
WIN,
THEY
SAY
New York, Nov. 1. Members of the American Society of Newspaper
Editors, pollad on their views of the election aut- come, gave the victory to Vice-President Richard Nixon to carry 28 States with 314 alectoral votes- They gave Senator John Ken- nedy 19 states with 209 elec- toral votes.
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tailletin of the Society The said no reports had been re- from New Hampshire selved and Montuna. and editors Colorado were divided equally. The Society noted that its poll showed
for "the margin
was ex- Vice-President Nixon
In- weedingly smal! In several
including Flances,
the
key New York and status
Ken- Senator Pennsylvanio. nedy had a slim wige in Ohio,
other Stales." Texas and Heuler.
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India orders
Tibetan to
leave border
Darjeeling, Nov. 1.
The Indian government has ordered a Tibetan guerilla leader who led the Dalai Lama to safety last your to leave the Indo-Tibetan barder area, usually reli- able sources said here today.
The sources said the ex- guarilla, now a refugee in India, was Compu Tosh veteran Khamba rebel who escorted
the Tibetan ruler to India, in
Castro loses his bid
at UN Assembly
United Nations, Nov. 1. "
Cuba-despite strong Soviet support- tonight lost its bid to have the General Assembly bypass the committee stage in debating Cuban charges of "plans of aggression" by the United States. Mr Valerian Zorin Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, had declared that the United States Guantanamo was Naval base to do the springboard attack, and that Nations
for an the United with was condronted
to overthrow by force the Cuban Government,"
an attempt
The 96-member Assembly re-committee to debate the Cuban jeeted the Cuban nitve by 45 complaint in the first Instance votes to 28 with a abstentions in the political committee whose
delegations --seven
being decisions are subject to Assem- absent after two days of bly endorsement. heated debate.
In a further roll call the Assembly formally endorses the recommendation of Its steering
COMMUNIST-MADE ARMS
Washington, Nov. 1.
Mr Zorin asserted the Florida was being used as a base for the concentration of "Interventionist forces" and that Guatemala was being turned lato a military camp for the forma tion of "gangs of mercenaries chiefly from the traitors of the Cuban people."
"We should, before it is ton late, take the necessary, men-
to their knees by force of arms,”
he said.-Reuter.
New Communist weapons shipments to Cuba are reported sures to curts the aggressor to to have more than doubled the amount of Com-stop these attempts to drive the munist-made woopons Premier Fidel Castro previously freedom-loving people of Cuba had for his armed forces. Western diplomatic officials, who reported this today, said shipments in the past two months alone including light, tanks, field artillery, mortars, troop carrier trucks, rifles and machineguns-are far beyond the defensive needs of Cala.-AP.
U.S. may cut its
Germany forces
Bonn, Nov, 1. *
President Eisenhower has written Adenauer Chancellor Konrad
r
that the United States may have to euits 'troops strength in Ger many, reliable informants said today.
10 The lotter
was designed the blow soflen
to Mr Adwwer if the U.S. Govern- ment does And it necessary to cut the troop strength in an effort to chec the 'drain ста
the U.S. gold rezerve," they sald. Omelally,
Government
Boon both the
U.S. and the Embassy here said they know nothing about such a lett.
SPECULATION
German officials, however, said that U.S. officials are ex- pected here soon for ecarbonic talks dealing mainly with the dwindling US gold reserves ard
underdeveloped
ald 10 natione,
Washington has been pressing
Bonn for some time to release! some of West Germany's gold and foreign exchange surplus 20
aid
backward areas, a burden now borne chiefly by the United States. There has been recent specula- Uow that the United States might use the troop reduction warning as a lever to make
ta Germans the
agree greater share in the upkeep of US. forces,
March 1959 en his dramatic "The proposed talks here will
fight from the Chinese Can- munists.
Tashi has since been living in Kalimpong, a town on the Indlani side of the border,
The sources said two other Tibetan resistance leaders living in India have also been ordered to stay away from the border area. All three were reported to have gone to Coloutta tu piend for reversal of the eviction or- der. Reuter,
with this most likely deal subject," officials said.AP. According to Reuter, the State Department spokesman said later that no inference should be drawn that there was any reduce current intention to United States troops stalloned In Germany.
Mr Lincoln The spokesman,
White, repeated a statement made last October 22 that the United States planned to meet
East Pakistan again hit by cyclone
Dacca, Nov. 1.
A 100-mile-an-hour cyclonic storm last night left wrecked houses, sunk vessels and tangled communication lines in the coastal area of east Pakistan where some 6,000 people were killed in a similar disaster three weeks ago. First reports over partially 10,000-ton foreign-owned ships and eight smaller vessole qulo restored wireless links put the
the mainland. number of casualties at about 40 in the wind and tide loshed re- glen of Chittagong port and the
coastal
areag
Five barges and a local tug ond offshore sank in turbulent waters around
Jelanie east of the Ganges Delta, Chittagong and about six vessels
But it was feared fuller raw were seen capsized in the Kár-
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Sheels, & Brend, ports might reveni a higher toll naphuli River in the Chittagong
as happened a week after hill track area... cyclones and tidul ・WAV Two goods trains were derail- devastated the area on October ed, thousands of houses
badly damaged and many A tidal bore whipped up by animais are said to havo perish- Just night's atormi toseed: twylądkolleybar.i
Hallo. 9 Dacolt, 10 Admit, 11 Noce (Nice), 12 M-c-an, 13 Knelt, 18 Resets, 10 Tauten, 20 Tests, 22 Cafe, 23 Osler, 20 Borne, 20. Damage, 27 Elhor, 23 Beads, 29 Delera. Down Sediment, 2 Enchante, Thin, 4 Satinet, & Blacken, d Rodent, 10. 7 Ariel, 14 Escapado, 16 Tamonds, 18 Russets, 17 Seceded, 19 | Atoned, 21 Elopo, 24 Hare.
were
of ila
Its Naio commitments, incluid- ing the maintenance forces in Europe.
Beverly's mother weds
Hollywood. Nov. 1.
Mrs Florence Adiarid, 53, mother
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Beauty contestants brighten up a rain-dreary
London
London, Nov. 1,
Bringing a glamorous touch to a London dreary with rain, some of the most beautiful women in the world flew into the capital today to compete for the title Miss World.
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The contest, organised by Meeen Dancing Limited, begins
Thursday and the winner. will be crowned Miss World on November 8.
40 Up to today 15 of the contestants had arrived - In- cluding girls from Japan, Korea and Burma.
Only complaint of the girls dreary London rain. when they arrived was the
First thought of most was to shopping. Some had even arrived without bathing costumes for the contest,
FILM STUDIOS Ages of the girls range from
17 to 27, Turkey's Nebchat Cehre being the youngest and Tahiti's Teura Teulra the oldest.
The official programme for the girls begins tomorrow with 26 trip to film studios where they will be looked over as poten!lul starlets.
Particularly Interested in the visit will be Miss Burma. Ma Scin Aye, already a film star in her own right.
Sight-seeing tours, a lunch at the House of Commons as guests of British M.Ps and a reception given by the Lord Mayor of London, Bre also planned.- Reuter
of the last girl friend of Demand for beer
swashbuckling Errol Flynn,; last night married 31-year- old writer William B.
Rau leads to walkout
in civil ceremonies before a tady judge.
London Nov. 1. Twenty-six women who make a beer shampoo staged a one- hour walkout because the firm barred
"She was so serious," said Mrs of scared Adland, it kind me...The words she said, I think I'll toe the mark and be a good girl."
them from drinking Mrs Adiand was convicted of
beer in their les break. contributing to the delin-
Bearing aloft a banner with her daughter, quency of
one of the immortal words, "We want Beverly, 18, after Beverly's boyfrienda was shot our beer break." to death in the. apartment marched from the beer shampou And mother and daughter shared, factory to a public house. -UPI..
there they had their beer.-AP.
Communist
policy not changed, U.S. say
Washington, Nov. 1. United States officials roid today that the Chinese Communists so for 'had failed to reassuro the world that they had re- canted their theory of the inavitability of war.
The officials wero commenting on an article in Red Flag, the main theoretical organ of the Chinieso Communist Party, which said that war between nations
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IMPORTANT
was not
in
The article was viewed some quarters as an important declaration of Chinese policy in
the light of reported ideologicat
declared
differences between - Peking and Moscow over; the Soviet Union's policy of peaceful coexistence with the West.
The officials here said Red Flag was publishing a series of articles and full texts had not
yet been received in Washing-
fon
But portions available to the United States government did not give substance to reports Chinese indicating that the the women
Communists had undergone a substantial change of heart- Reuter.
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