• THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1952.
American Soekarno Reiterates
Demands For Return
Military Strength A Big Improvement Of West
Since Korea
Now York, Aug. 28. The American Secretary of the Army, Mr Frank Pace, told the National Con- vention of the American Legion today that in the 26 months since the start of the Korean war the Army had grown from 593,000 men to more than 1,550,000 and had made substantial and heurtening progresa.
Weapons, he said, had also! improved, "and the potential of the atom will in future be added to our fire-power in the form of guided missiles and artillery,"
The Navy Secretary, Mr Dan Kimball, cald the Navy should now have four aircraft carriers of the Forrestal class under con- of only two, struction instead
and added:
"It is my hope that the third or fourth vezel of the Forrestal class will be atomic-powered."
The keel of the 60,000-ton,
was laid $200,000,000 Forrestal
on July 14 at Newport News, Virginia. A second vessel of the came type Is to be built at the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
nation on
Mr Kimball said the United Staten had increased Its invest- ment in its armed services by about $100,000,000 in the inst 20 years and commented:
"For
the richest earth I think this is a more or less modest investment in na- tional Insurance. The total in- vestment is less than one-third of one year's national income, and while in itself it in a tre mendous amount of money I do not believe it is excessive.
"The stakes are high in the battle for freedom in which we are engaged and it cannot be
Reuter.
New Guinea
Djakarta, Aug. 26.
President Soekarno repeated today demands for the return of Dutch West New Guinea to Indonesia but denied that his country's claims constituted a threat to Australian-held East New Guinea.
The President told the United Press in an exclusive interview that although Indonesia will remain firm on its demands over the disputed South Pacific territory he was hopeful that the question, which has been a burning issue since the transfer of sovereignty from the Dutch in 1949, can be settled through pacífic negotiations.
Toll Of The Road In UK
London, Aug. 28.
A total of 2,000 persona were killed In road ас eldents in Britain during the first six months of this Sear, 248 less than the corresponding period
.
year.
Non-fatal casualties dropped by 2.060 to 93,002 In the same
period, Reuter.
TUNISIAN PREMIER'S
MISSION
Tunis, Aug. 28.
Answering recent speculativo Australian news articles that Indonesia might be a threat to Australian territory, President Soekarno said: "We have go aspirations towards East New Guinea — no aspirations at all. There is no threat to East New Guinea and that area will not be in danger when West New Guinea is in Indonesian hands."
President Soekarno was dis- Powers Lo separate French furbod that his recent Inde-problems from the Tunisian
pendence Day speech was ap-slluation or Dutch Interests from
parently misquoted and misin-Indonesia's nee
He hoped that an era of better terpreted" by some Australian newspapers.
understanding between East and He said it was implicit in West would come soon-United Indonesia's independent
for Press. cim policy that his country re- main friendly with all nations of the world.
"Our foreign policy is to be friends with the whole world and that includes Australia also the Netherlands."
no
MYSTERY
DISEASE
Uranium Field Declared TRUMAN
A Prohibited Area
Canberra, Ank, 28.
The Australian Government today declared the num Første uranlam Geld is the Northern Territory a prohibited
erca
"The ban, which was announced in a special Government Gazelle, stated that an area of 12 square miles around the the field is bow closed to unauthorised entry,
The Gazette announced a penalty of seven years' imprison- ment for anyone found sketching, photographing or making motes concerning the prohibited area.
This is the first time that Australia has used the Defence (Special Undertaklog Action) Order to protect 'uraniam' de- posite France-Presso.
Greeks
Enter
Apply To Australia
In Their Thousands
Athens, Aug. 28.
TRUMAN REPLIES TO ATTACK ON DEAN ACHESON
"Best Man For The Job"
Washington, Aug. 28.
President Truman said today that he had no intention of dismissing the Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, as demanded by the American Legign:
Mr Truman told a news conference that if he made the answer to the Legion that he wanted to it would be unrepeatable.
He added that if the young boys who passed the resolutioï had the respondially of select- ing a Secretary of State, they would undoubtedly pick M Acheson because he was the
for the job.
best rin_in_te United states
The Legion resolution
passed The mar ilme the
ex-Servicemen's or- ronisation 200 ccmanded fr Acheson's dimissal.
Some 10,000 Greeks in the past four months yesterday have asked to emigrate to Australia.
When, in March, this year, an Australian Migration Office was opened in Athens applica- tions for visas to Australia started to pour in at
once.
Today, there is no indication (Syria, and Cyprus as well as of a reduction in the flow.
Greece.
Whilong Athens as their permanent Headquarters, Aŭs- trollan emigration
officers, are also making tours of these areas at regular intervals.
The Australian Migration Office Is the first official Australian representation in Greece, since Australian interests this country have until now been looked after by the British
IN BRAZIL diplomatic representatives.
dis-
won with tokens of "No's." M. de Hauteclocque would take of ethnological claim to trol and declining, was said by Chinmonwealth many years be. /flon, know that what
ATOMIC AIT FORCE
The United States Air Force is in a position to deliver a biow of the utmost seriousness to anyone starting anything," the Air Force Secretary, Thomas Finletter said,
Aus-
Novel Trick
Epoq, Qu5, 28 Hellen Lustong oficials vaid Today Tài theo h gized 17 kilogrammes Tabout 57%
ounces troy)
of cold. Platinum bara
“à' Estrel contain-
ing animal intestines. Mr Truman beg said in the past that Agon
he is
main Secretary of State while
is President, In answer to another ques- tion, the President said he was sull hopeful ot o peaceful
Kettlement in Korea, bar thug was no secret plon for a truce,
He added that all the cards were on the table and werd printed to the newspaper CVRTY day.
QIL MAN'S TRIE He sold rilate hardly that' he was not going to comment on Korean var or the peace
the
He zeferred to Mr. Jones as a very fine man qnd pointed out that an American hấll the right
to travel abroad. Aus- He would not Answer
The Patte was sald to be part of "d'earga brought from Australia by the Nocwrsion weiership Tri- color, which arrived bere on August 11.
et ever 20 miшon
found during a capitars Inspection in the warehouse where the barrels were
New British Turbo-Prop Engine
Referring to a recent article in a Sydney newspaper (the Daily Mirror), President Soekarno said: "There ta
One of the main tasks of the no reason to bellove that we are
The Greek Government, which Migration Office was to make endangering Australia's position
is now also putting increased clear to the Greek public what In East New Guinea. We have re-
importance on closer Greek the requirements of the peatedly #ressed that
Rio de Janeiro; Aug, 28.
Australian relations,
has de-tralian Commonwealth are in negotiations. Indonesian-Dutch dispute over Doctors investigating a
elded shortly to appoint a Greek the way of emigrants. This The President paid he did not West New Guinea must be case which killed 10 people Minister to Australia Tals was achieved either through ask W. Allon zones, Bourd chait-
102 others at The Tunisian Premier, Salah solved by peaceful negotiations, and attacted
It is not & question
estion of force but Bauru, Sao Paulo, before it was will no doubt be reciprocated publications in the Press or man of the cller service pil given by Company, to do anything 1: Tenni Eddine Baccouche, and the of mutual understanding."
checked, have finally classified by the Australian Government through the answers
when Parliament reassembles the Migration Office the where ir Jones is trying to help French Resident-General, M. The Sydney article, comment-it as an asthmatic condition next October.
thousands of enquiries they settle the oil dispute. Jean de Hautectocque, left here ing on Prezident Soekarno's with a tropical blood aliment,
Many
Greeks aro already have received. today by air for. Marsellies.
August 17 Independence Day which still halles selence.
petfiled in Australia and are
At the moment, most of those Both refused to comment on specah, said, "Although the In-
prosperpus. Most of them the object of their trip, but of-donesian Government has
London, Aug. 28. The disease, now under con- nigratodo the Austrailan who are interested in emigra-
A new turbo-prop” engine, cials stated that at Marseilles moral Dutch
New Guinea, Indonesian medical authorities to have been
tralia mostly needs is people question now about whether hodeigned with an eye to power- and these hore another plane
prepared to live in rural areas, believed the dron Curtain coulding1 100-piksenger tourist while policy as expressed by Boekarno caused by "Eosinfilla Tropical" fore the war, be inviting M. Baccouche would pass the to one of aspressive militarian-multiplication of certain white nos o foi bends and but that she is willing to ae be pushed back to the Ruesing stars alrerat, with
in
to which bodes ill for this country gell in the blood stream. Marseilles and
Tik first survey of the Aus-cept also people of all trades border without the und of force, by the English Electric Com night morrow
will
to Alx-les- infèss Australia taices à resolute
"Eosinfilia Tropical" was first trailon Migration Office operat- and of any standard of educa-out and would comment on pary next week at the Tam- Balas for a
and unwavering stand."
found in India during the seconding in Athens Indicates that world war but its cause has not still more Greeks are anxious
TWO ESSENTIALS yet been traced.
to emigrate to Australia in the near future.
There are, however, two AUSTRALIA'S NEED essential prerequisites: The Athens office receive 1. That the prospective applications from would-be emigrant should bave an official emigrants fro the Lebanon, good' health and good conduct
record; and
2. That he should poses the largest. malaimum of 125 for the fare hold its Congress on September and spother 125 to tide pim 23 to debate current affairs, and vibration is also claimed for over once in Australiá unif elect
to delegates such time as be Ands himselt agresses on October ional con- pircraft with “Eland" engines.
Also to be exhibited is the This conditioh in sometimes Pravda, in an editorial, said:
At M. D. office, it
being created which would pack French
CASEY STATEMENT
Palicats suffering from it are Habis to fever and bronchitis. with asthmatic episodes, which can become chronic.
Complete Isolation of patients helped to check the spread of "the outbreak at Bauru,
was stated that after his stay in Aix-les-Bains, the Premier
Asked for comment on the re- would go to Paris to discuss the cent statement by the Australian
with the External Affairs Minister, An air "atomic force" was Tunisian
Mr Richard Casey, who declared in destructive power
Great "more
is being ob- Parliament that the Indonesians and claims were not justified, Pre- devastating than any ever in served in both French:
Tunisian official circles here as sident Soekarno replied, "It is the hands of man"
Explaining that this force was to the mission of M. Baccouche. his right to say what he
e pleases, Intended as an instrument of Tunisian sources believe that at but he added that Indonesian- counter-attack against an age his weekly audience with the Dutch negotiations would доб Doctors KOZI the Butanian
he sald: "We hope and Rey this morning, M. Baccouche affe
the security affect gressor,
Australia. of
Institute at Bão Paulo, which i will never have to be was told that he, the Premier, "It is much more a problem of | specialised In research for
had no authority to speak in
name in the Paris security to Indonesia than to serum aganist knake bites, were "What we are trying to do the Bey's name
Australia," the President said. assigned to Bauru to analyse with this atomic force is to consultations. The same sources He added that in Indonesia's specimens of the discuse. Reu- persuade others they should regard the visit to Aix-les-Bains case there was still portion of ter. not make war on us--to give as a move by M. Bacrouche to her land under colonial occupa- the people of this country tallay any suspicion in
in the mind way to work out pence," said of the Bey that the Premier tion while Australia only worried Mr Finletter.
(who is regarded by Nationalists about whether a friendly antion
sts was occupying the adjolning ter He said the Chinese Cornas pro-Franch) will propose to ritory.
Air Force
Government of 2,100 the French
that munisi
President Sockarno denied a planes including 1,500 jets of the Bey's hand should be forced recent report of renewed mill- the MIG type
posing and that the French reform protary activity on the Island of scrious opposition to the United gramme should be imposed re- Ceram in the Moluccas group Nations air forces in Koren--gardless of the Bey's reluctance west of New Guines, SAYIDE, United Press.
to accept it-Reuter.
The story of the so-called Republic of South Moluccas practically finished. The last *remnants of the Republican South Moluccan Army have sur- rendered."
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Snags Hinted In Talks On Kashmir
First Chief Executive
Of Eritrea
later-United Press.
Ukranian Reds'
Congress
borough Air Show.
economy in fuel consumption
This Napier, "Eland" features with low weight.
The Company states that an aircraft powered by four or Moscow, Aug. 28. three engines, each capable of It was announced today that producing 3,000 horsepower at the Ukrantap Cornuals Party, take-off,
could
carry e 15 constituent
for Passengers
flights
khort
sum of at least £250 Australlan; parties in the Soviet Union, willTM in arabispeed
Job.
100
and
without
more dificult to fill than the "Discussion of Central Com "Nomad" fpmposite on-
spprove
first.
ice
HOW documents going on "Even in the remotest Gerk shows that the tinsser unnning villages, however, people are ously
projected now making up their minds to changes in the new party pon: sell their property, leave this stitution." United Press,
Asmara, Aug. 28. -The--Eritrean-Representative country and seek a better future Assembly today elected its 38-broad
The main reason for this urge year-old chairman, Ato Tedla Balru, to be the chief executive to emigrate from Greece is the
of the new autonomous Govern-
inent.
prevalling under-employment.
pome
Film Actress
Wing Case
Hollywood, Aug. 28.
...
the
of yg in the. Company Bys that its outstanding fuel economy will
The
"ensure that it becomes pre- dominant for all types of long- Imne
rango aircraft, and its extremely low operating costs over a long stage
make it a powerful
competitor of all other types
for
operation o scheduled world air services?
tions, Eritrea is federated with people living in the rural areas $66,000 in back taxes which it gas turbine,
charged she owed
In fact, according to offela!)
It la technically described as Greek Government statisties, out
The film star Bette Davis does consisting or a (Under the new constitution of a total population of more not have to pay the Government Ignition diesel engine and
compression by the United No-than 7,800,000,
1,000,000 aponsored
It consists of a 12-cylinder the ancient Empire of Ethio are clually under-employed.
Federal Judge Benjamin Har-horizontally opposed compres Geneva, Aug. 28.
Another pla),
which makes rison ruled that the actress was son reason
Ignition cabine, exhaust Dr Frank Graham, United
emigration to Australia more within her rights in filing e joint | gab" belog "fed 1416 the turbine. Nations Representative WEST'S MISTAKE
of Eritreans popular, for
A large crowd
is that news from return for 1043 with her husband, Reuter. Kisumir, had a private talk this waiting outside cheered Tedla Greeks already settled there is Mr Arthur Farnsworth, even Ceram was now very loyal to evening with the leader of the Bairu after his election as head very good, while there have been though he had no income of his the Republic of Indonesia, he Indian delegation to the minds of the net Government. Many complaints from people who have own that year. Mr Farhaworth sold,
terial level Kashmir talks here, waved Ethioplan flags.
gone to other countries-Reutet. died in 1843-United Press. "When I visited Ceram last Mr Gopalaswami Ayyangu.
Tedla Bairu speaks fluent year every where I went the people were very enthusiastic,"
Nations Represen. Italian as
be
сар
added. "I realise that some tative is later meeting the reader well as Turn and French, & A PLAQUE MARKS THE SPOT People hay thut when of the Pakistan delegation, Sir Eritrea and Northern Ethiopia), Soekarno goes the people are Mohammed forced to salute him. But Iparately. maintain that you can't pre
Zafrullah
Khan Ambarle (the State language in
Ellileplay and Arabic," After carly studies
This maming's session of the!
at an
arrange a smile, you can't order people to laugh. You enn force conference, attended by both de- Evangelical exbool at Asmara, them to stand in rows along the lagations, lasted 45 minutes.
street but you can't force them to look happy.
President Soekarno
The fact that it did not last long and that Dr Graham felt stressed it necessary to hold separate
Tedis
Batzu craduated in Florence, Italy, as a teacher bure returning to follow this procesion in Eritrea. He later
the importance of better under- talks with the leaders of the cue Aristant Civil Affairs
standing of Asia's problems by two us the same äri Oficer in Asmara.
the
Western countries. The noon
that the confer In 1847 he was one of the dimculties. founders of the Untopiss Party, Ecki Hager,
and
became 1$ Secretary-Geral.
He went three times to Lake. Success to represent his party at drapsions" on the Kulurp pt Eritrea
United States and other Western ence is up against dia? com-known here is Mahber Powers, he saj, mistakenly According to the "link the problems of Western muniqué issued on the opening Europe and Asia together when day, Aug. 20, the conference is they should be considered to meet every day for 24 hours separately.
before lunch, but this storing's session lasted only 45 minutes. Reuter.
the
A good example, he added, was failure of the Western
A Smuggler Defends His Trade
.
be
without jobs and this might even lead to a rise in crime.
Rome, Aug. 28. of smuggled tobacco when Many of these people, he An Italian cigarette smuggler smugglers afo caught. It argued would otherwise today Enid the advantages" of the fines the indulge thust contraband tobacco to Italy's pay. The State Ulso gets the natorial économy were on the value of confiscated cars and whale for conter than way boats used to import and dia
"Should the State perhaps negligiblo" Borges caused to tribute Furumband“ goods,
redule to misery hundreds of the State callers.
heavily thousands of people just because The Homo newamper motorised to avoid capture, authed tobacco retailers Giornale d'Italia, printed with They use large quantities of want to increase their earnings cut signature a long letter which petrol and pay car to another by few thousand live a Et said it received from s
source of rovenut cigarette smuggler, who said: State "At least half million
People live on smuggling.n-
Emuggling cigarites from Tanglers or Switzerland certain
"Smugglers
ary
"the moni ho naked.
Customs and police in Italy *Dealing with what he called havo contly stepped up their Thổ the toocial question," the writer ghairat smugglera. said that mugglers netaba count 2,000 official retailers
had
threatened • to
The engineer built a bridge and prayed
По
To thousands of people lining. the banks of the Menal Straits on the morning of April 20, 1825, the hoisting of the 'Drst 233-tan chain of the new suauchsion bridge was a great thrill
But
"To the man super- intending the operations it
vis far from a dis-adow
He worked in Edinburgh and London and then became surveyor of public works for Shropshire. In 1793 he built the Ellesmere Canal, built
Thomas Telford and at many new ronde, bildata and
lept for weeks. He and cond to anger full of anxiety for
suspension principle, which Zow English engineers" nag given a frial.
Telford's application of it at Menal was on an enormous scuit, and while this scheme had been approved by Pax Ilament and engineering exports, there were many critics who thought the Structure would collapse.
No mishaps
There was. no mishap. The chains were placed it poaltion between the 850ft spans of the piors.
Afterwards, when some of his friends come to con- gratulate Telford, they found him on his knees praying
extra. Telford was pla ordinary minh” Money was no abject to him. Hi tecs ware often so moderate that
Desert, 18 Erased, 20 Riser, 22 Gala, 23 Agato, 25 Chico, 28 May cut the sales of the State goods and Bervices of many claiming that the ROVETSKED One M
monopoly but the loan is noull Earnod, 27 Orler, 28 Menny, 20 Sledge. Down: 1 Stranger, Revolver, 3 Ajar, 4 Deletes, D Regaled 6-Elixir, y Caboot, 14 | atble, the witter contended. Strained, 15 Buddle, 16 Dangers, 17 Sctiege, 19 Reaton, Imenity 24 TA
kinds they vendors war auf ein true soul 19 to transport Work operatorü,
anti-sinullilig campaign.
Ho ddded: "Mo" return Stato Llandais-from Also valuờ l ́others,”
a deputation of
What I Lener 7. Telford neser married. many years” het kadet headquarters at the Bufop conan taust, afterwards the Ship Hotel, at 41, Charing Cross
He was an attraction at the Salopian, and when at length : he decided to havg aliound of his own at 24. "Abingdon Street, Westminster and Faye notice to the now land ford of the coffee-house, the Jandion exclaimed, Indig nantly, “What I leave tho house? Why, sir. I bave just
Towards the end of his lite telford gas dent. He dini ak Ni maingdon Atreet housh on Hepteraser at 1834. A RikzREG plaqua roceras his residence thero.
He was buried in West-
Born in 177, Telford was hit great Work In Erlibiti."
-gaprenticed BE A MARIA Nt24.
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Presidential Election Prediction
New York, Aug. 28.
A prediction that "a surprising number of workers, would vote for Mr Elsenhower has been
made by Mr Richard Gray, Pr sident of the Bilding and Con- struction Trades Department of the Bilogia Fedevilón pf La- hour, which "bag" 3000,000 meni
ALL
Les bigger and not for
dubai in on
Fart of the Hopubilean" Féro- ootdal Lindlusty Mr Kiny night or ten other top sitten enter would do likewing and
the
20
zeery volvo been prithi Demgory and they a think they have got us in their weat pocito
Bergklicans announced foflay
"they were making arginin ments to spend upwinda k”” 100,0
,000 on flying, telévízióá ànd Fuato time for Mr Fachver Vice-Presint candidate, Sonator Dixon,
their
The Democrats have already announced An Expenditore, o $1,600,000 in the fame kid.
Reuter.
Roman Camp Found
Londen, Aug
A Roman camp, built in tho
L
obu legiounaffen, has