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Doreen Lundy: Radio" given by M 4.3. K. Las (Studio: Jay Wilbur Str
Down Memory
Czechs To
American
Try SHE OWNS THE
Prague, June 10,
Mr Wiliam Stroky. Czechoslovak
Minter.
Foreign
informed
Em- bassy here that Mr Wil- llam Oalls. Prague
the falted States
respectent of
elaled
custody,
Prek
cor-
tile Anso-
110W Ja will be trind within a few days,
Πανε this Mr Siroky assurance verbally to Mr United Ellis 0. Briggs,
kere, Siates Ambassador when Mr Briggs called en hlm at the Cernin Palaco the Czech Foreign Offer). on Friday afternoon.
Mr Oatis was arrested en April 23 and has been held incommunicado since. So far as is known at pre- kent he
will be charged
with activities against the Slate-Beuler.
ARP IN
WESTERN
EUROPE
Boun, June 19.
West Germany favours a plan
fer a unified air raid warning stem for the whole of West- was revealed en Europe, It
here today by a spokesman of the Ministry of the Interior.
At present the Germans are forbidden by the Allies to have
Precautions or y air raid panisation, but have been told
to submit plans, which
Alles have promised
Wore it suitable.
the
10 ap-
sroa
The spokesman said the overed by Western Germany
insufficient for adequate. #35 warning In modern air war con- ditions and a system linking all the West European countries was Freded.
German
an
experts considered adequate fellar, shelters
bombs. defence against utom Therefore i was proposed that; thelters below existing buildings hould be restored and all new under- buildings should have ground shelters.
The plans in- chuded arrangements for evacua- don of heavily populated and industrial areas and a
Warning
and reporting system-Associated Press
Unjust
Dr Jaitne
Frontier
BAL TABARIN
Mnie. Andreo Sandrini, owner of the Faris night club Bal Tabarin, pictured in London where she has been seeking talent for her cabaret. Widowed two
គ៥០, year Mme. Sandrini was herself a stare girl. She is in the late thirties, wears severe suits,
and RO Jewellery.
speaks Bttle English. She spends most of her time running her club.
London Express Service,
Airline's Pilots
On Strike
New York. June 10, United Airlines pilots went or strike today, grounding all the
company's nights except those across the Pacifle serving Korea. All the 50 daily nights at New
York Airport were suspended
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1951.
Charter
Multilateral· On Status Of Servicemen
UNIQUE INNOVATION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
London, June 19.
The 12 North Atlantic Pact nations signed an agreement here today on the status of every soldier, sailer and airman serving in another NATO country.
The agreement, which will take effect im- mediately to the maximum extent possible pending constitutional ratification by the 12 Governments, is an innovation în international law.
"There is no precedent which is punishable under the for stationing friendly seal law. forces of one country with- For offences which are not in the host coun- in the boundaries of an- punishable other country to collaborate try, the military authorities of the visiting force will exercise In peace-time for the pur- the right of trial and
punish- poses of common defence, ment. so the need for such an
The host State will have the agreement has never yet | right to prosecute any of the arisen." a NATO statement visiting forces for any offence punishable in the host, State Haid.
but not in that of the visitor's.
Mr Charles Spotford, Chair-This includes actions by any of against the man of the North Atlantic Coun- the visiting forces
State, of their host ell of Deputies, who, signed the security agreement for the United States treason, sabotage, espionage or Government, said: "We believe viulution of defence and offelal
developed # secrets laws. have
doubt multilateral charter that pro- vides a uniform and adminis- which of the States has jurisdie- tratively workable basis for nation. the host State orderly, consistent and fair priority.
we
Whenever there
Mr
15
will have
relationship between forces
TICKLISH PROBLEM from one North Atlantle Treaty country and any other North
Herbert Morrison, the Atlantic Treaty country where Foreign Secretary, said in an they may be assigned to serve." informal statement to the de-
puties,
The agreement covers civilian personnel accompanying a force as well as soldiers, sailors and
nirmen.
the duty
Draft Bill
Signed By
Truman
Windsors At Reception
SHOWING
TO-DAY
The Duke and Duchess
of Windsor arrive at the
Restaurant
Paris for
Laurent in IL reception given by Elsa Maxwell. Among others attending way Prince Ali Khan, who took actress Joan Fontaine with him. —
AP Photo.
conscription law. HAAKON SAYS
Washington, June 19. President Truman today, sign- | ed the new "The status of the forces of which lowers the conscription
ticklish c country in the territory of age, extends the Selective Ser- another always
vice system for four years and international problem, and relays the foundation for Univer- The document declares: "It is fects great credit on the Council sal Milltary Training..
of a forca and its deputies and their advisers that civilian components and mem- this agreement should have been bers thereof, as well as their completed so expeditiously and dependents, to respect the law with such amity."
und to Mr Charles Spofford, the of the receiving State abstain from any activity - United States Chairman of the consistent with the spirit of the pepatties Council, said at a Press
in and. present agreement particular, from any political activity h the receiving State.
"It is also the duty of the sending Stete to take necessary mentures-to-that-end,"
and hundreds of would-be pus- intil Paris, June 10,
were stranded sengers Torres Bodet, of they
transferred-to- were Mexin, Director-General of the other airlines. United Nations · Educational,
The company does not operate Scientific and Cultural Organi- lation (UNESCO) today urged across the Atlantic Ocean.
and at
LOCAL LAWS
The receiving
State
conference that the forces of the Nurth Atlantic Treaty Organisa- Gon must be free to move from one country to another, accord- ing to the demands of strategy ond-the-orders of the Supreme Command.
THANKS
London, June 19. King Haukon of Norway today of "heartfelt Mr Truman signed the Bill In sent message
to the British Royal thanks" a White House ceremony. The Family and to the whole British new law keeps congeription In
1, 1955 people for the kindness and operation until July
hospitality shown during his the induction of and permits
and a half year-olts fortnight's visit to this country.
The King, who returned huine military service boards exhaust their supply of yesterday, added that his stay "was a very happy occasion for m to be with you again."
"extend to Your Majesties
eighteen
for
elder eligible men.
If local
It makes no change in present maximum age of 25,
the
The present law, which would "It is essential," he said, "that have expired on July 9. pro- The principal points covered there lic uniformity of arrange-hibited the induction of anyone
ment governing their status in under 19. The period of ser The striking pilots ran picket by the agreement include:
ter-
will countries other than their own vice under the new Taw is 23 the removal of the most mines outside the airlines
months instead of the 21 an- Just if all frontiers the frontier minal at La Guardia
generally have power to try and their relationship to the au-
of the thorities and peoples of those der the expiring law. and punish members at divides those who read from other airports across the United is over The dispute
any bienes countries."-Reuter. those who cannot."
visiting force for conditions. Addressing more than 50 na-pay and working
general Press reports salil that it may
llens of the sixth
UNESCO
States.
conference here, Drspread next week to American Bodet said that
it had estab- Airlines and Trans-World Air-
Lahed 144 schools in the Middle lines.
East for 43,058 child refugees Pan Amerle, Airlines.
from Palestine, granted 60 fel- the lowships and $1.205,607 worth tor,
Overseas largest
opera.
is not involved as
already work 75 flying Average month, the
of brok coupons, and concluded pilols
agreements for the economic hours a
development of 24 countries, in-sought by the striking pilots. **** volving $2,100,000.-Reuter.
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1 Mishap,
21 Lustre, Down:
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C.V.R. Thompson Dies
In New York, Aged 45
C. V. 11. THOMPSON, chief descriptive reporting in the year
Although the
minimum in duction age under the new law is eighteen and a half, mien stl must register when Shery
18. breome
The new makes allens of conscription ESC Hable to service if they desire permanent resklence the United States.
5:1
ray
very best wishes for the King's health and for the hap- piness and prosperity of the Royal Family and the British nation."
whole
King George replied, expires= ing his appreciation of the good wishes of King Hanken and the Norwegian people. “You always kave been and always will be a most welcome guest," he said.--
Rotter.
COLOMBIA FORCE IN KOREA
Pusan, June 19. battalion
Cajosobin A
drst America's troops, South
the contribution It provides for the appoint- ground ment of a
Koran war, have arrived here. five-man coinmi-
They are volunteers and their of Universal Military average Twelve months later he salt-sion to recommend to Congress
21. Seventeen on June 12 In New York. Iz
for New York to begin 18Training for 18-year-old. The nations. Excluding South Korea, had been on slek leave since the ed
and vivid reporting
system would not become ellee now have ground frees unter the live until Congress approved. — the United Nations Command in beginning of the year, and only years of recently concluded a two-months accurate interpretation
Reuter.
Korea. Reuter. American scene, stay in England.
correspondent of the Daily 1932. Express in the United States, died
of
Many of his despatches be. Thompson has died at the height of his career, He was came journalistically historic- only 45. He was looking forward and his 2,000-word enhle on the to resuming his famous Aneri Mississippi floods was so high- can Column which he had 'can-ly regarded by American news- and which papermen that it was incorpora- ducted since 1942 has regularly appeared in thefted into a school text-book.
"I Lost My China Mall. But he find a heart And although he was
book which attack. rushed to Lennox Hill Hospital English Accent," a
Then he wrote
secent. i
by ambulance, he did not survive, was published both in England and in America. But Thompson Cecil Thompson was the son of never lost his English
editor. He remained the true champion! famous newspaper
the of his own country in Amerien Raymond
of Thompson, London Evening Standard.
The
W45
Thompson young 500n recognised us un puisland-
and the true friend of America
in alls writings.
Thompson was married to an
ing journalist, and early in his American girl, Sally carcer was honoured with
nwar from the Company
and had two children,
of been with the Dally Newspaper Makers for the best sine: 1920.
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