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Ceylon naval chief suspended pending smuggling probe

Colombo, Nov. 16. The government today announced that Rear-Admiral Royce De Mel, Commander of the Royal Ceylon Navy, and six senior officers, have been interdicted from service pend- ing investigations of an allegation that two naval vessels recently smuggled contraband into the island.

CLIMBED BRIDGE

TO GAIN PUBLICITY

London, Nov. 16.

The announcement, made in huth Housus of Parliament, sald the government had received

that #formation

A large of liquor had been quantity purchased during a recent Far Eastern cruise of the frigate Mallyr. Rear-Admiral De Mer's flagship, and the minesweeper Parakrama,

According to information, the fiquer had been brought to Colombo in the chips' magazines and not declared to the customs.

SEARCH PARTY

the search party.

On October 13, acting on government Instructions, eux- toms officers anzi police searched John Morgan Free Tall, 45, both ships, but I was sub- who claimed to be a filmsequently ascertained that only stunt mon climbed 80 one of the several magazines fect up the girders of aboard each ship was shown to Tower Bridge, London, because he "was not well known in Britain and wanted some publicity," a court heard here, He was "on the verge เ starvation and struggling to nnvive."

VIOLENCE IN

NEW ORLEANS

POLICE USE

FIRE HOSES

ON RACIAL

RIOTERS

on

New Orleans, Nov. 16. The announcement said fur-Police today turned fire ther investigations showed a

hoses

hundreds of large quantity of liquor, eigar- ettes and other articies had been

white teenagers and their parents who de- monstrated outside the school board office against the admission of four Negro children to white schools hore.

taken into the two ships at some of their ports of coli.

Investigations were continu-

He pleaded guilty to climbinging and further action would

the girders

of the suspendon tudi:w as !oon as "inquirles were bridge, and insulting behaviour. completed, the announcement

said.

SHOUTED

A pollen sald Tall shout-

d to him: from 30 feet up: " Dan Jehty Tall, and I am going to dive."

Ambulances and firemen were old as he climbed to 80 feet. . He was given an absolute dis- charge for Iesulting behaviour,

Rear-Admiral De Mel, 44, was taken in Boinbay this week with a "strained heart attd

while fatigue"

of India.

on a tour

According to a report in the and ined five shillings with an Ceylon Observer, he has been alternative of one day's Jall, for jørdered to return here us suon elimbing girders,China as possible to assist authorities Mail Speetul.

In the investigations-Reuter.

hut

At first the crowd continued to surge forward chanting "We don't want to integrate," then they withdrew after police warned them: "We don't want injure anyone. Several mrests were reported.

Teenagers

10

Earlier the police had made a baton-charge against 1,000 yelling teenagers who jammed the

the narrow street near the

JET FIGHTERS COLLIDE

IN PHILIPPINES

Manila, Nov. 16.

Two jet fighter planes collided in mid-air today over the

Philippines' Luxon Island.

with the One pilot, an American office were instructors

Alr Philippine joint US Military

Force and with the Advisory Group, paunchuled ic engaged in

defence an air the ground, but was dead on Extrelse with each other. arrival t

Forc": Clark Air

There were no other aircraft in Base.

the vicinity and the Arst re- WIN received from farmers thuugh the Philip- pine Constabulary.--AP.

The other pilot, a Philpolne Air

Force officer, was missing.

A US pokesman said both men

A British Crossword Puzzle

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2

ACROSS

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1 They may be razor-sharp

(0).

4 Get there (5).

7 Jocular doctor (8).

1 Tides up the galla? (5).

9 Make yourself at home? (8).

11 Hammers the carriages? (7).

13 About the contract it's () fico (7),

18 Anatomien term (0),

18 Victor you wouldn't call him,

(8).

12

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DOWN

1 Buffalo in America (5).

2 Charge to one's account (5).

3 Entirely Innocent? (7),

4 Sound of spring (0).

6 Reduced in volume (8).

6 Sca

(U).

once for mirt-riders?

10 Counter-hand? (B).

12 Basia characters (7)..."

13 Went over the lawnt" (0),

14 Achieve your objective' (0),

10 Finger-Ups? (8)..

17: The dilated haven't." any

(0),

19 Polsonous perhaps (8). 20 Trip the light fanlestfor (B), 21 Decorations In windows (0), ...

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD, ˆAcross 1 Chop, A. Stubble 0 Rope, Done, 19'Nan-enck, 11 Scam, 12 Sent, 14 Terrier, 17 Crooke, 19 Drom, 22 Thermal, 20 Edts, 27. Rims, 28 Stetson, 22. Ebon, 30 Left, 31 Shorter, 32 Sage, Down 2 Honter, 3. Preto, 4 Sprut, & Tesmed, e Bomer, 1 Ludre, 12 Bool, 13 Note, 15- Ides, 10: momy 14. Carolo, 20 Russie, 21 Huong, 23 Hately, 24 Rolor, 20 Liner.

building, but the demonstrators gathered in a nearby square to march bacit again.

The four Negro girls who were the focus of the de monstration were greeted by slmost complete silence this morning when they want to two white schools for the third dry and found the clase rooms almost deserted

pupils.-Reuter.

of

British woman arrested

New Orleans Nov. 18. A British woman reporter was

WITested

today during the demonstration against Tote- gration.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960.

Rome's infant prodigy SOUTH VIETNAM

Should you' And yourself in a trafic jam at Rome's Plazza Exedra, try not to leto your pailence. Thousands of music-loving Italians will have stopped their cars and lorries to listen to Roberto Lorati, the 14-year-old fafant prodigy who is singing at the Cafe Grande Italia, Italy has" deolded that Roberto is the greatest singer Italy-has ever had. greater perhaps than Caruso, always provided he will keep

shown his voice. Picture Roberto; playing the guitar, as his younrest brother, Sandro, aged 4, launches into an ex- pressive Neapolitan song Express Photo.

DEATH OF

:

GILBERT HARDING

The late Mr. Harding.

London, Nov. 16. Gilbert Harding, ane of Britain's best-known radio and television personali- tias, collapsed and died

IKE'S ORDERS ECONOMY CUTS

Was

(Continued from Page 1)

to

PLANS BIGGER ARMY

Saigon, Nov. 16.

Mr Ngô Đình Nhu, President Ngo Dinh Diem's

younger brother and political adviser, said. today the South Vietnam govornment was about to introduce far-reaching reforms in all sectors. Details will be issued tomorrow.

He said the government was Mr Nhu sald South Vicham studying plans to increase the was entitled to a 300,000-men size of the 150,000-men ormy as army under the Geneva agree- It was not big enough to defendment but had kept its army to the "frontiers of the free world" half this number because it had. and combat Internal subverston no inteniton of attacking day- as well..

one.

"But with the type of war we

In an exclusive Interview- the first given by a member of are now fighting this is not the President's familly since the enough," he said.-Router.

coup lost

(See lotter P 10) paratroop abortive week-Mr Nhu said the para-

troopers were now being re- grouped and would return im- mediately to fighting the Com- munists.

Mr Nhu said about 20 people had been detained for investiga ijon.

He said General Le Van Kim had been recalled here from the training school in Central Viet-

Kennedy's

proposal rejected

nam but there was no question Rio De Janeiro, Nov, 16.

of his being arrested.

He said he knew nothing of reports that. the rebellious paratroopers had proposed to nominate General Kim ns pre- sident.

Mr Nhu said the govern ment's planned reforms would affeet the Cabinel, the ad- ministration, the army and the country's financial and econo- mic setup.

CONSTITUTION -

The government had based there reforms on a Ford Foundation and French study group report and was getting ready to put them into effect even before the coup took place, He said his brother would remain as head of Staic and government an it head of the was not intended to change the constitution.

Janto Presiden't-eldch

Quadros has turned downs John F. Kennedy's #ug- gestion that they moot in the United Statos and proposed that the Ameri can President-elect' cóma to Brazil to moet bim next month,' the newÊ- poper Diorio De Noticias said today.

top

in dispatch fron London, All government agencies will trim another $330 million.

where Quadros now is touring, were directed to follow Another $270 million is to be

the newspaper reported that the Defence Department's saved in cutting back operations

Quadros had met with a example and reduce the number of other agencies.

aide, Joso Dantas, who was sent uf civilian dependents stationed Mr Eisenhower made it em-

to meet Kennedy last week at with their officials in overseas phatically cicar that he expects

Palm Beach, Florida, Dantac is also reductions were treg countries, who have grown

att official posia These

of Diario, De ordered if they can be carried strong with the help of Ameri

Noticias. cul without Impairing the car

The dispatch said: "Despite aid, to help the United fulfillment of essential United States, meet its financial prob- Asked about relations with the the strong desire of the North President-elect to Nolems. States policy objectives,”

United States, Mr Nhu said American celling was set for them.

these had not changed. But he meet Junto Quadros anywhere in President- "We should insist," he said, alleged, that press The Secretary of State

coverage in the United States, the *

directed

and other cleet of Brazil (Quadrog) de. make "that they curry, their part of the United States strong new efforts to win now the economic programmes and countries had shown bias against cided not to include the United meet the payments the South Vietnam Government.. Slatin un the Itinerary of his tart and trade concessions for help to American

shipped which we find so burdensome." Referring to criticism of the present voyage, and suggested products

take nbroad. He was also told to

fact President Diem has mem- that the meeting could Mr Eisenhower strongly. hint press for more travel by ed that at some future me the bers of his family an advisors place next month anywhere f

In his government; Mr Nhu' Brazil," foreigners to the United States. United States might reduce the

said President Eisenhower also Kennedy has already indieated The Agriculture Depart-rumber of its troops in Europe ment

directed to-provided tust Europeen had members of his family in he has no plans to travel outside make an increased affort to forces could fit the, gap.-AP. / his administration.

the United States-AP. make sure cut-rate sales of sur- plus farm products do not re- duce cash dollur sales of similar products. At present, most sur- plus farm goods are sold for local currencies.

KEM

Importance

I

Mr Elsenhower said he called the special nows conference 10 emphasise the importance the steps he had ordered,

"If people other nations which use dollars as well 13 in · tho street tonight gold in their financial reserves after

record- making a ing at Broadcasting House, London. He was 53.

His fame

get fearful at the American dollar, then there can be what you call a run on it.

"They (would) want to con-- vert into gold right away, and the out-flow of gold would be so rapid that we could, of course, be greatly embarrassed."

She was identified as Joyce Partly and moustached, he Egginton, New York corres

achieved national fame The White House estimated pondent of the London Daily

later that the emergency moves, by often using the grumpy approved after months of top- Herald.

crusty approach during level study, would cut down by his appearances on tele-one billion dollars the amount of vision panel games.

dollars spent abroad in 1981,

This gave him a nome as Britain's best-known bod-

• tempered man,

Poilce said she was taken to a police station and charged with assaulting arresting officers, re sisting crest and refusing to move on,

A police

spokesman told Reuter by telephone that Miss Eggleton had been paroled after being charged, and was due to appear in police court tomorrow morning-Reuter.

Royal dinner for Malayan PM

London, Nov. 16. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh gave a dinner for Tunku (Prince) Abdul Rah- man, Malaya's Prime Minister, at Buckingham Palace here to night,

The Tunku is on a ten-day visit.

During his stay in Londoţi, the Tunku has met Er de Villlers Graaff, Leader of the Opposition in South Africa, it was reliably learned tonight.

No details of their meeting {wero' available--fleuter.

He

went on to andear him self to the British public almost as a national figure. Reuter.

Good attendance

Capetown, Nov. 16. Spottie the dog, after walking" 10-La Rochelle girls school-datly with his mistress for 11 years was given a bone at the city of Paarl yesterday for g attendance.-UPI. @

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SEAT HELD

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Half of this saving will come by slashing Defence Department spending, the White House said.

Buying of American instead of foreign goods for economic ald

Unexpected visitor

Theale, England, Nov. 16. "Gracious," Bald Mrs "Merrick to her husband Reginald, "what's that in our lounge?" » E "It's a lorry, love," said Reginald.

A lorry it was-all five tons of it loaded with slates. Driver Bolton, Nov. 10.

William Van Gemert, 44, gümb- Britain's Conservative Gov- | ell out of the lorry and explained: ernment held the Parliamen he'd amashot through the wall key constituency of Bolton of the house after he hit a coy. East in a by-election - here to- Mechanias got the lorry out day with a reduced majority of the house using special ilting

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Watkinson denies rumours in Commons

NO SECOND UK BASE FOR U.S. N-SUBMARINES

Landòn, Nov. 16. talks on the possibility of a Blzone protests dgainst, estab [Defence : Minliter. Mr: Harold... necond

Portland.

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England

bado kays been raised by:Labi Parliament in the UB, Hary Mr. Walkinson," said no such

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