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Comment Labour Party flays the Immigration Bill UPROAR IN PARLIAMENT

of the

day

GREATER

MALAYSIA

ROM reports to hand

Shu mometal, it seems that

the Malayan Prime Minister

Tengku Abdu! Rachna 小

Mac defends plan under

bitter attack

London, Nov. 23.

satisfied with the progres The House of Commons was in wild uproar

maule townrds the ervulana

of a Greater Malaysın

tonight as Prime Minister, Mr Harold Macmillon sharply defended the Gov- ernment's Commonwealth Immigration Bill under opposition attack.

There is of engitse, que a long 15 #41 te yo before discussions

greater federation Malaysia tuke concrete form, yet the good. will atmosphere

ch M: Monopodo ALON Teen horse as to whether we shoubi have a controlled system U! Tengku Abdul Rahman ant charges with tailing comsuit Prime Minister Macmila An desider od Commonwealth uninigration held their takes in Leutan govern.pint seems a happs overture To the play vet to be performed! But before the curtain drops on the Luni wene, at muşdu be worth while to tes 1. sketch in on Twi sertars. which might tail Fun 2)

smoothly. Before this Southeavi

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drarna cui proveed any fur ther, the views of the people of North Bornes and Sara- wak have to d rousalted while the protectorale Bruner, a wealthy and rapid- ly developing aren will have something to say

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THESE Bater places have

TH

been shaticely free from the political strife which has stoungel Malaya proper, and

olay tents That they will not be withiny to federate apless they are assured that the derive influences which trave

operated Malaya are pre- vented from

andern, manr

North Homery, Sarawak, and Brune

While it came is denied that

Greater Malaysia wouli for a stronger econome unil than exists in the pr sent condition of separation, it must be asked where this federation as likely to finish

up.

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This produced a rentwed 15-

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Duern

GAME...

KLOWINA

pond to

Labour MP's cherred loudly as upposition leader. Mr Hugh Galtskell, heatedly joined the shouts exchanges. There were of 'Resign and What a WARN Conimon- to run the British wealth."

All

JAGA ME

Nukkel

inferred to the Stormrad 1

Mr

Gauskeit Bisland art

commented angrily.

[1 you hurt Concentraled to attend the debate U the Bill yon would not be so ford:sh as to maki that statement"

Other Labour and Liberal MPS gomed the fray.

Messages

Batly refused

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Mr Macmillaz

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the bat Mui

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SI Satsnittes Adam. Itabe Mat the Wed Studer Podero that been emisulted over

MACMILLAN - A controlled

poleg of tm migration

in are.

It requires little imaginat Ba

to picture what will happen with Singapore within the

federation. proposed

influence Communist Singapore in extremely strong if only for the reas47||| that part of the Chinese there population Turns

the

d

wealth heads

ו?

he

govenmeu!

and the lies he had made to Bem

Exchances of personal mess- #R*'; between heads of govern- ment were condentia,

sisted.

But he added:

hi 11m

In punt of fact, since this is pressed. I have myself received no perserial messages from uny of the meth Prince Ministers Comments have been received in response to cables 10 Commonwabhi governments and being take inlo Recount in working out detalls the and rrangements

These

and

deer hon of controls

Mr Gaitskril, who last night Sir rable from prablished Grant'ey Adams protesting the! Fad not been consultesi, said This was an intolerable way to real the head of a Comtion- wealth Government,

Nothing

Mr Macuillan said bu hack nothing to add to the reply he

This made last night.

deried that there had been inadequate consultation.

the reaction of The West Touches, it would have For in evurleons gesture, if n

10 trivale

The Untedt Kage Str Grantly Adams to etau to this entry ment, Mr Murmilla,

this iss with Jun

But, as far as he the details

the consulted by

wealth of the 100* who) princip;e

Ganskeli suggested anaest Opposition chees

People's Republic of China for its leal.

WE

The Rang Minister, replying with difficulty because of the shouting from the Labour ben- ches, said cubity.

govern eded, had new, berh Comenun- governation about its concurrence in any of their own immigration policies

Commonwealth Relatiens Secretary Mr Duncan Sandys suld

Commonwealth governments hari expressed vriticisan and others hati X- pressed understanding of the in the Bill.--

TE are only 100 aware of how minority groups within a state can under

11 throughout this, imagined or assumed pr

you (Mr Ganskelly have never secution call upn their committed Jourself and агр policy embodied

states to yng to ride

on anothe AP. powerful home

That redress their wrongs. example has been demons trated in Europe time and again, and it is by ne means improbable that such a situation could be created in Singapore. Further, Brunei with its wil which has brought wealth and influence to that pro- Lectorate must be regarded As rather a plum which dangles temptingly before Jess affluent

PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT

the eyes

states.

Certainly, on paper. the idea

of મા Greater Malaysia;

3-year suspension

for top UK lawyer

London, Nov. 23.

seems good. But the facts Mr Victor Durand, one of Britain's top criminal

stuted here runnet he over- looked. It would be utterly funtastic if federation was achieved, emnly to mee it swallowed up to supple- ment the rier læwl of hungrier yet more powerful neighbour.

counsel, has been suspended from practising for three years after being found guilty of professional misconduct it was announced here today.

TO doubt, all this has been Tandon, was suspended

taken into account, yet

N

The 54-year-old Queen's Mr Meek had alleged assaul! Counsel, who has one

of the and false arrest by the police bustest criminal

in practices ufleer.

by the of the four of court legal

APPEAL

Inner Temple, one

in the Ught of so many; English na former disastrous deci- societies. slons taken during the

con-

Mishaps mar start of 1st HK cycle tour

We Kyung Yong, a Korean rider, snapped by our cameraman a split-second be- jure he came off Note the oranges falling from the basicet on the handlebars.

Two of the Korean cyclists participating in the First Cycle Tour of Hong- kong came off their bicycles during the first stage of the First Cycle Tour of Hongkong and were admitted to hospital.

atmosl

15 yards the turn at Shek O and passed Windy Gap on the return leg to

The extent of their injuries is and skidded

on his back. not known, but neither are be- hexed to be in a serious con-

After a few seconds on the dition.

ground he picked himself up, that had come replaced a tyre

However, the other four mem- bers of their team walked away with the honours at the con- clusit of the first stage. They

and the look the first three eughth plaves

The first

The first Korean to come offt his mount was We Kyung Yong

Only two miles from the start at the P. G. Farm, Aberdeen. on a downhill slope at the Re- pulse Bay Bridge, he misjudged fns speed, hit a bump, fell off

The appeal court ordered reurial of the uction because the fact that the police officer had been demoted had been cealed. last decade in this part of The Inner Temple's etmounce-

Mr Durand said, at the time, the world, a timely warn- ment of the suspension, only the

that he took full responsibility for the decision followed n ing of anticipated trouble secund on reword,

not to speak ber the hearing before is not amlas.

the demotion. Temple's masters on three A judge hearing the appoal charges connected with a recent sald the concealment of the court case

Involving a police police officer's changed rank had officer and a press photographer, affected the original judge's Mr Durand has the right to summing up and must have mical.

affected the deliberations of the Last June, Mr Durand ap-jury

All people of goodwill regard any union of states which atabillaes an economy and encourages political unity, with antisfaction.

three-day

A SUNNY

WEEKEND

PREDICTED

con-

Hongkong's present spell of fine, cool and dry weather will tinue over the weekend, spokesmon for the Royal Observatory told the China Mail today.

Temperatures drop- ped still further after midnight lost night, when thermometers re- degrees gistered 57 Fahrenheit, making it the coldest night yet experienced this winter. The temperature during the night before was 59.9 degrees.

RUNNING WILD

Wilmington, Del, Nov. 28. A bulldozer, set in motion by four young boys at play, cut a 1200-foot long path of destruc tion near here. No one was in- jured. But it knocked down two be remembered that we are

peared as defence counsel for n The only other case on re-buildings, tone down a kitchen not always dealing with palice officer, tichurd Fleming, cord of a Queen's Counsel belug wall. knocked over trees,

curred in 1074 | hodge, a fence and hit threa people who reciprocate Meck appealed against a dls- whon a Mr Edward · Konesly carE, Estimated damage was such tidings of joy.

missed damages claim.

was disbarrad-Reuter.

On the other hand, it must

when a photographer Mr Alan mispended

$7,500 to $10,000—AP.

off his cycle's rear wheel and continued. But before reaching Windy Gup he retired from the slage. He had a bad graze his call and buttock.

The other Korean rider to come to grief was Kim Yung Nam. Little is known at the time of going to press exactly He had made what happened.

Bormann died a rich man,

paper claims

Zurich, Nov. 23, Martin Bormonn, Hitler's right-hand man, escaped the ruins of Nazi Germany with Russian help and died only recently as a pros-

businessmon,

perous

Swiss weekly claimed to- day.

"Sie and Er" The weekly. (She and He), began a seria, called "The Truth about Martin Bormann," allegedly written by a former associate of the Nazi : Party Chief-of-Staff, who dis- appeared following the collapse of the Third Reich.

The paper sald Bormann con spired with the Russians in 1945. before the war ended, and they helped him out of Germany

FOUNDER

a

secret:

FERRER COMING ON TUESDAY

Jose Ferrer, star of "Moulin Rouge," will arrive in Hongkong next Tuesday afternoon, November 28.

Mr

Ferrer is arriving from Hollywood via Tokyo. He has just finished directing the Roger and Hammerstein musical, "Stale Fair," star- ring Pat Boone.

Jose Ferrer is on the way to India where he will play a major role in "Nine Hours to Rama," the Twentieth Century-Fox film to be shot

entirely in that country.

£IOM LOSS FOR BOAC

London, Nov. 23. British Overseas Airways Cor- poration, one of Britain's two state-owned airlines, expects to make a loss of about £10 inillion this year after paying interest on capital, Mr Peter Thorneycroft, Minister of Avlation, said tonight.

He then founded political organisation behind the front of an International busi- ness firma called the "Trade Organisation for Underdevelop- ed Peoples," it said. But the firm turned into a purely commercial enterprise and Bormann, realis- '

he ing

had no chance of

BOAC would also have regaining political power. de-

difficult time next year and it voted his time to making money

might take some ume before Bormann travelled widely the trend was reversed, he told under a succession of assumed the House of Commons. names, the paper said, and was The other state airline, British a wealthy man when he died European Airways Corporation recently somewhere in the had a chance of breaking even, Middle East.-UPI.

he said-Reuter.

Aberdeen when the accident What about his

occurred.

When the truck carrying him back to the marshalling point arrived, he was transferred to

an

an ambulance and taken to hos- pital. The rear wheel of his bike was twisted out of re- cognition and he had a bad gash over his eye.

Elxth

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Riders of the HK "A" tean up fast one day he will need placed fourth, fifth and to take second place.

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