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back a long way , Sir Roy told the | |
Kaunda . Sir Roy , Federal Rhodesian Prime Minister , | |
National Congress , which was led by Mr. Kaunda | |
He cited cases in which hundreds of UNIP supporters | |
the UNIP - were convicted last month in the | |
charges of creating disturbances . During the first | |
had been arrested or convicted since last year on | |
than 500 people - 167 of them members of | |
three weeks of the present trouble 287 incidents | |
had been reported in Northern Rhodesia . More | |
Northern Province alone . | |
Kaunda's repeated statements that all he is | |
Sir Roy . " I am now compelled to say that | |
had stimulated violence , but he had done | |
" Against this background must be taken Mr. | |
doing is in the name of non-violence , " said | |
nothing to stop it . | |
Mr. Kaunda must know that his statements | |
I don't accept his good faith . " He said | |
from Northern Rhodesia when his followers have | |
would make the Mau Mau in Kenya " seem like a | |
" It is true he made a point of again being absent | |
child's picnic . " | |
indulged in such violence . " But Sir Roy pointed out | |
if UNIP did not get its way what would happen | |
that a few months ago Mr. Kaunda said that | |
return from Scotland yesterday . He summoned Mr. | |
new Constitution provided law and order is maintained | |
JOHN DICKIE writes : Mr. Macmillan gave top | |
in Northern Rhodesia . | |
to hold the door open for modifications to the | |
Iain Macleod , Colonial Secretary , and Mr. Duncan Sandys , | |
priority to the clash over Northern Rhodesia on his | |
at Admiralty House . A statement is expected today | |
Commonwealth Relations Secretary for an hour's talks | |
African nationalists . Mr. Macleod has ample evidence | |
Liberal leader , and Mr. Kaunda , that the bulk | |
problem . Mr. Sandys has warned of the risk of a | |
suggestion that there may be fresh concessions to the | |
Constitution unless it is modified . | |
of moderates and Africans will reject the | |
from talks with Sir John Moffat , Northern Rhodesian | |
strong reaction from Sir Roy Welensky to any | |
Its terms have set the Prime Minister an exacting | |
foot of his airliner's steps at London Airport | |
of Gloucester . | |
kneeling with heads bowed . The princess , | |
Buganda ( King Freddie ) from Princess | |
aged 24 , is now studying history at Cambri- | |
A ROYAL welcome for the Kabaka of | |
yesterday . Forty other Africans greeted him , | |
dge , where she is a friend of Prince William | |
Elizabeth Bagaya of Toro , kneeling at the | |
Colonial Secretary Mr. Iain Macleod , before the | |
to settle the relationships between them and the | |
King Freddie and three other hereditary rulers of | |
The question : Their status in an independent Uganda . | |
rest of the country . A Government report has | |
recognised their rights and recommended a form of | |
native kingdoms in Uganda arrived for talks with | |
The thorniest problem for next week's conference is | |
Uganda Constitutional conference opens next Monday . | |
federal association , but the four kings are not | |
Government authority yet presented by the | |
to deal with the mass sit-down rally planned | |
Committee of 100 , the anti-nuclear arms | |
to meet head-on the biggest challenge to | |
" Ban-the-Bomb " demonstrators . Police leave | |
Instead , the kings will remain in London | |
group . | |
for Sunday in Parliament-square by the | |
Then their views will be transmitted back . | |
has been cancelled and secret plans prepared | |
and wait to hear the conference's proposals . | |
MR. BUTLER , the Home Secretary , has decided | |
jailed for a month . | |
a breach of the peace . The committee's | |
his 61-year-old wife were each jailed for | |
Committee of 100 being imprisoned for inciting | |
president 89-year-old Earl Russell and | |
and Robert Bolt ( The Flowering Cherry ) were | |
a week . Playwrights Arnold Wesker ( The Kitchen ) | |
ended yesterday in 32 members of the | |
It was Mr. Butler who authorised action which | |
invoke the Public Order Act , 1936 , and | |
It was last used a year ago , to deal | |
of Parliament Square . " | |
Mr. Butler will have talks with Police | |
the demonstrators sit down or not - was | |
with the St. Pancras rent riots . Today | |
declare the whole rally illegal - whether | |
being discussed in Whitehall last night . | |
Commissioner Sir Joseph Simpson to | |
The possibility that the Government might | |
draw up final plans for the " Battle | |
and reserves , with 750 policemen posted | |
the area - West End Central , Bow-street , | |
call-out of police , special constables | |
and Cannon-row . | |
from outlying districts to stations in |
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