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THE CHINAS MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBE

Lian-shin Yang (right) an Miss Gertrude Holt are seen rohearsing British television's first full-length opera, 'Madame

London Dutterfly, in the 'Goat and Compasses,'

public House, The opera will be presented

television next month in two parts. Rehearsal were held in the London pub. lic house because of lack of room at Alexandra Palace, (As- #70inted Press Photo).

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Hungjao airfield reactivated by

Reds in Shanghai

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force has reactivated Hungjao airfield, its third Shanghai drome, according to Associat. od Pross.

Hungjoo was the home field of Claire Chennault's

CAT airline.

Reports sald numerous Rus- slan jet planes are operating from the field and identified them as Yak-16 single-seat fighters of an improved model. Earlier reports identified them as Yak-21s.

Yak jets are flying daily over Shanghai and are described as constrierably faster than the 400. mile-per-hour Sovic:-built LA-J fighter, also used in Shanghai.

··report "estimatra "the too soced

at 530 miles per hour but I did not state whether the estimate was made by an experienced zir observer.

M

Islamic economic

meeting

Teheran, October 3. Delegates representing prac. tically all the Moslem worl were urged here today to get up a "College el Economics" to improve their standard of liv ing.

!

The Shanghal report (the B-urey of which cannot be disclosed) said other Soviet-bullt alrerat: have been over Shanghai lately and appear to be operating from

They include kungjeo

TU- hombers and many LA-7 fighter trainers. The latter planes ali bear Red blitz signs across their Ons and are used extensively -with-LA-U-fighters for formation-million-Ismaeli-Moslems, had

flying

Chinese Comniunist airmen-

Ananghal reports did not say whather the planes are flown by Russlans of Chinese-favour targa-plane formation unite,

Aviation petrol trucks

The Pakistan Finance Minister, Chulam Mohammed, who made the proposal in his presidential address to.. the second an- nual conference of the In- ternational Islamic Economie Association, said that the Aga Khon, the spiritup! head of 10:

offered funds for the scheme and promised further support.

Ghulam Mohammed called on | Moslem countries to agree, on "some Integration on an economic basis

the Islamic nations had sumelent This was essential as none of escurces or are to be Industrial- and economically powerful as was necessary in a competitive, world.

Reporte also said special avin, tion petrol trucks have been built In Shanghai to service ale force plates: They are seagreen

ม colour bearing red stars and

Aly yellow bars. Petrol drums are also seagreen, which seems to be the favourite ale force colour.

The Chinese Red air force is abo operating from the Kiung wan urd Tenrg fields betweer, Shanghai and the Yangtse River and Hungrac South West of the

There is no inlcation that the Rods are using Lunghwa airfield, witch wps Shunghii's main in- ternational air criatnal and the largeet in Shanghal.

Activities stopped-up

The reports indicate -a; step--` *ping up of air activition: in Bhanghai and, tion, in with.Pok. ing announcements that the 'Chinése Communists are bulld: Ing up. In all

their defencer, alr.

navy and army...

The appearance · ol the ait force in Shanghai Girly this year. coupled with the capture of old siloorened the

islunds

Chinese Optical Co. Nationalist air buses on the Chit-

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uff tho

The conference was ceremonial Iv operica in the newly-built

palace of Justice in Teheran.

Delegates from 10 Moslem countries and Persian and foreign dresses officials heard welcoming ・ ad- by the Persian Prime Minister, General Haji All Raz marh, the Persian Minister for National Economy, Ur.. Marte: Azmudeh, the Pakistan Finance Mbilster, Ghulam Mohammed, and the leader of the Persian dele- gation. 'All Hojerat.-Reuter.

CZECH PILOTS' DEFECTION

Yangisi marine

Prague October 3, Blasence Which the Nationalister

Several people were tonight throw: around Shonghul after the reported under arrest an Reds captured in May last number of former Royal Man Air Force pilots were suspend- Shipping cld not rued or dismissed after a Czeche- Howuver, ume, for various reasons, one be- tig the presence of floating mines slovak Air Lines Dakota Zall

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OF THE WEEK FROM THE

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Sport, near Prague, after a test

flight, e

CAUSE CELEBRE No trace of the plane has been

BioOmfontein, October

found The direrate. took off on

-Ari appeal hearing opened here Saturday morning, piloted by today, in the biggest ease in South Captain: “Kaughty, former / Royal African legal history an applica~ | Alt Force plate and chief tos: tion to not side, the conviction pilot of the Czechoslovak Air Imposodon

an 1 Norbert :-: Stephon Lines. Erleigh a company promoter, for against

theft, fraud” and

It apparently, so carried one

the companies:"Vienne KYANAD mechanie and two or three civi-3

The appadi claimed that the lan believed to be omcials of Judge in us Court below, should the titulairy of Transport. not havpiled list case.

tal of three According

burned. death tug fire.

Bogota, Colombia,.

October: 3. Twenty-eight people, died. In fire which swept a 443-ton tug at Barranca Mermeja, a miles petroleum centra 188 North of Bogota, the nowes, paper "Tiemɔɔ?" reported to- Hay,

Among them was the cap. tain, of the vestel who was

found with his hand cil grasping the wheel when the flames Rubelded,

ownare

people were seriously Injured.

of ...The

the ti letuod iatament that the blaze was caused by light- ning. The years was carry- toad of petrol and par- Ing sengers Router,

TURCO-GERMAN TRADE

JAPANESE COURTS. POWERS EXTENDED

Washington, October 3.

The Far Eastern Commission announced today that directives extending Japanese criminal court jurisdiction to United Nations nationals have been forwarded to General MacArthur. The directives: spell out details of this major policy decision, reached by the Commission at its meeting on September 21.

The Commission ordered General MacArthur through the Joint Chiefs of Staff to pul the policy into effect,KA? The Commission said: "Appro Val of this policy decision not only relleves SCAP of the burden of maintaining judicial and penal facilities for the administration of justice in cases involving criminal offences by

by United Nations na- tionals, but

also restores to Japan greater.

in her in fernal

adm The new polley will be put into fore

according to the discretion of the Supreme Commander and subject to

of criminal juris- diction by him.

Under the new policy Japanese gourts exercise jurisdiction over Unlied Nations nationals.

But

there are important excep- tong-armed forces members, no- tionals attached to the Occupation It is expreted that negotiations forces, nationals on official busi- on a new West German-Turkishness, and immediate relatives of trade pact, which were adjourned those in these categories. in August, - will be resumed in the near future.--Router.

Frankfurt, October 3. Negotiations on the deflelt in trading between West Germany and Turkey have concluded. A plan of redemption is to be for- warded to both Governments, it is learned from sources in the Ministry of Federal Economics here.

· POP

FALKENHAUSE ON TRIAL

Brussels, October White-lipped and trem General. Ernst Von Falker sen, wartime German m Northern France, rétus, court here today to ruve? names of Belgions who tested to him against th ecution of civilian hostag

United Nations nationals with the governor of Belgium same exceptions.

Arrest procedura

The Commission expected ar« rests would be made by Jap- andus police......-only" whon, no Allied pollos were present. Under the new directives the Japanese authorities must take certain steps when. they take United Nations

nationals into custody: The embassy Involvet

to

He is charged with the tion of more than 2b ¿ hostages, of departing Jew Nazi concentration camps, a deporting civilians to force bour in Germany, A

of the controlssive relaxation representatives must be alloweR "I refuse to give their në

The Commission ould that civil jurisdiction would be extended to

IT COULD BE WORSE POP - YOU SHOULD SEE. THE STATE OF THE POLICE CAR

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

| AS THE TWO-HEADED COWBOY IS ABOUT TO SHOPT, MANDRAKE SUDDENLY HURIS A ROCK IN THE DARKNESS~~

RIP KIRBY

CAUGHT BY SURPRISE, THE WEIRD COWBOY THROWS UP HIS HANDS TO STOP THE ROCK--DROPPING HIS GUNS

Asked by the Court's Pres must be informed lately; the defendant must be

Co to give in his own interest communicate with his .govern- ment's representatives, and those names of the Belgians who

tá see him, Falkenhausen rep 10 visit without delay.

The Supreme Commander is

They will remember what I given the right to review any

them. If they want to they capital or life sentence imposed como here and testify of by a

3 Japan court

respect

own free will"

The President The policy

decision, the Com-What must your judges mission's 64th, superceded the Either your delicacy. ise previous ruling that "no criminal idinary or you want to; ti jurisdiction of any sort will be dust in their eyes." 7 exercised by Japanese court over Falkenhausen-answered, wi nationals of members of the shrug, A soldier would, un United Nations."--United Press. stand."Reuter,

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to United Nations has

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