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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1958.*
Defence Planning Not Training For Royal Tournament
RUSSIAN Affected By
MAY DAY SLOGANS
Mildor Than In Recent Years
London, Apr. 21. High up on the list of Russian May Day signs issued tonight-all of them markedly milder thau in recent years is one which stated:
lasue which connot be set ind
Soviet Moves
DULLES' ASSURANCE
Washington, Apr. 21.
Recent Russian moves would have no effect on present security planning of the United Nations, the American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dalles, said today as he left for Paris to attend the coming meeting of the North Atlantic Defence Organisation.
"There is 110 controversial į He was accompanied by Mr George Humphrey, by peaceful means on the basin the Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr Harold of mutual understanding be-Stassen, the Mutual Security Director, on the
This slogan, broadcast by flight.
tween interested countries."
'Moscow Radio tonight, followed "Peace among the
one
hailing
Nations"
Mr Dulles
said: "Our prin- cipal immediate objective will The foreign policy or
the be to reach agreement on broud NATO defence programmes for Soviet Union is hailed in special slogin which describes 1953.
a
It as: The consequent policy of I believe such an agree-
afeguarding
and
preserving
provide for
long range plans with will en- able us to deter millory' attack from without while maintaining our inner economale and political strength," he said.
peace, the struggle against thement will be attained and will and, actions
of unleashing “Jerense In new war, the palley of nutional co-operation ani of
preparation and
inter
the development of business-
strengths,"
He said the recent statements by the Saviet substantial In-Government in which all NATO NATO's defence peoples had a common interest would De discussed nt the Paris meeting.
He and that NATO planners like relations with all countries," would also want to examine the (The slogan on
Soviet foreign current world rituation. last year
Prely as a
"However, I do not believe
C that our present security plan- described it pecially in the light of the ning can be modified by recent a "policy of peace and proposals of President Eisen-Soviet moves," he said. shelly and friend-hower in
of the people.") Pride of place in given in the slogane to tribute to friend- ship of the British, and Soviet peoples.
his major Koreign policy speech of April 10.
"We also Avish
groundwork American
The wording of this slogan
has now been changed.
It reads: It roads:
"Long live the friendship of the peoples of Great Britain, the United States of America and the Soviet Union in their struggle to prevent war
ensuro
lasting peace
world."-Reuter.
and
its the
Spy Suspects
Released
Mr Dulles believed that the meeting of the NATO Minis- to lay theters would be very important. for the develop- ment of plans for future years,
"This will be the first time the representatives of the new | Eisenhower Administration have participated directly in NATO he said.
Shigemitsu Tipped As
Next Premier
Hano, Apr. 21,
ministerial meetings," -Reuter.
CONGRESSMEN'S
Five
VIEWS
New York, Apr. 21. Congressmen retumed
today from a survey of Euro- pea defence and their spokes- man sald They had found ne sin that any partner nation was "deliberately teot."
dragging its
The independent West German newspaper Die Well, of Essen, But they thought Western sald today it was to be hoped Europe was not moving as fast Kariaruhe, Apr. 21. The West German Supreme that May 15, the day when the as it should in its, defence pro- Federal Court announced todaynew Japanese Parliament con-gramme.
venes, would mark the beginning, arrested on charge of being members of an only of a transition phase and alleged Soviet spy ring had been of a permanent affair. released.
that
five men
They were among 30 people arrested earlier this month in the roundup of what the West
Government's German
Vice- Chancellor Herr Franz Bluecht, described as the "biggest Sovici spy ring uncovered since the war,"
One of those arrested com- mitted suicide in prison-Rru-
ter.
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New U.S. Envoy Washington, Apr. 21.
Mr Horace A. Hildreth, Presi dent of Bucknell University and former Governor of Mulne,
is
Commenting on the result of Committes
Sunday's Japanese elections the paper named Japan's warthnu Foreign Minister, Mr Shigemitsu, who was among those who sign- led the capitulation documents,
likellest Premier Yoshida,
$3
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auccessor
to
The spokesman, Republican L. H. Smith, chairman of the National Security Sub- of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, led the two-week
survey trip of military bases.
"It is our impression," he said, "that International co-operation and negotiation progress more slowly than would be the case The paper recalled that among all the nations of Western the diplomatic posts Mr Shige-Europe had a sufficient feeling mitsu Alled before the war was of, the urgency of defence," that of Ambassador in Berlin,
The -must important Iaue facing the new govemment was no doubt rearmament, Die Welt said.
Mr
Smith said the Sub- Committee particularly studied the joint construction of air ses and harbour installations in NATO countries and the American offshore procurement
President Eisenhower's choice to i But it remained a riddle how programid the Mutual Security
today.
He will succeed Mr Avra changes it required for rearm M. Warren. United Press.
He said
be United States Ambassador to the government would muster
Administration's offshore pro- Pakistan, informed sourees salda two-thirds parliamentary | Au
majority for the constitutional curement programme should be Laken over by the American Defence
Department or by thereby American embassies, eliminating what he called need- less waste of personnel-Reu- 1er.
ament.-Reuter.
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FOREIGN AID CUTS
Washington, Apr. 21. Informed sources said today that the Administration's new foreign ald programms to be sent to Congress early next month will be "substantially" lower than President Truman's request for $7,000,000,000.
for
new
will
the
The final total has not been sat but some experts believe that the
Administration seek in the neighbourhood of $5,000,000,000 or $6,000,000,000
foreign
mid 1954 fiscal year beginning July 1. While offering less in aid the United States also will ask less of its NATO allies. Previous talk of adding up to 25 new divisions the NATO defence force by and 1054 has been dropped Untied States leaders are ex- pected to seek no more than 10 how divisions. Emphasis will be placed, instead, on building up the fighting muscle of some 50 Western European already in various development.
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stages of
of
The current air strength 4,000 planes, howover, is ex- pected to be boosted to 5,500 by the end of the year.
Expressions abow that every man is pulling his wolght as Portsmouth Command field gun crew race uphill with a gun imber during practice at H.M.8. Excellent, Whale Island, Portsmouth, for the Royal Naval Field Gan Competition at the Royal Tournament, Earl's Court, Londen, in June. In background is the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, soon to be scrapped-Beuterphoto.
Missionaries In India Warned
,
By Government
New Delhi, Apr. 21..
Foreign missionaries working in India have been told officially they should not indulge in any conversion activities, Home Minister Kailas Nath Katju announced in Parliament today.
He was replying to questioners in the Lower Chamber who asked if the government was aware that some foreign missionaries working in the Sarguja and Tilaspur districts of the Madhya Pardesh State have continued converting to Christianity local untouchables and hill tribes through monetary temptations and threatenings". Kaiju replied that the govern- | were being turned into ment six months ago had re-churches. ceived the first reports of such This is the second Ume the conversions but he was unable same question has been raised to give any details,
in Parliament within a week. He added that the
govern- Replying to a similar question ment already had taken up the to the Upper Chamber on April matter and requested Parlia-16, Katju made these points; ment members "in the public interest not to pross me too far now for further information."
Replying to questioners, he said the government had not received complaints that any Hindu temples in those areas
AMERICAN
TRIED IN
MOROCCO
Casablanca, Apr. 21. A United Sutes Air Force Sergeant, Ernst Duhan, 15, went on trial today before a French tribunal on charges of stabbing tive Mercecans, one of whom later died in hospital.
Duhon, who has no axed do: micile but has been with the countries during his 23 years of service, pleaded innocent.
Air Force in various
The public prosecutor said that during a brawl on Septem- ber 13, 1952, in Camblanca's Bousblr district, Duhon stabbed two Moroccans to escape 23 angry mobs,
The prosecutor added that Mohammed Ben Abbdeslam was hit in the stomach and Later died in a hospital.
Another man, Choltaoul Ben Mohammed, was hit slightly in the chest.
Duhon admitted that he had been involved in a fight but claimed that he had not used a knife to defend himself.
was expected render its verdict tonight--- United Press.
The court
Turkish Sailors' British Visit
to
MADE CLEAR
1. India is a secular state and therefore every Indian is free to propagate his religion but "the government does not want for sign missionaries to come to undertake evangelical work and the betterner they stop It the
Mohammed Ali's Message To Indian Premier
Now Delhi, Apr, 21, Mr Mohammed All, the пет Prime Minister of Takiziari, exchanged greet- ings today with Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister.
In his
message Mr All wished to assure said, he Air Nehru that it would be lils. Government's earnest endeavour 10 promote friendly relations between the two countries,
Mr Nehru. In reply mid he believed that relations between India and Pakistan should be friendly and co- operative and that they should solve their problems In that spirit.----Reuter.
McCARTHY
To Fight Menace Of Locusts
Rome, Apr. 21. Experts today met at the headquarters here of the United Nations Food and, Agriculture Organisation to *help fight swarms of locusts
gravely threatening an area | stretching from French North Africa to Pakistan and India.
So far this year, FAO said, no serious damage to crops had been reported, but should oworms of the voracious insects set out of control, this would be almost inavilable, with consequent loss of foodstuffs.
The experts are members "of FAO's Technical Advisory Com
nitten on desert locust control. Their meeling, closed to the public, will last four dayı.
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One important item on their 'digenda deals with the post- sibility of corpanding strategic reserves of anti-locust equip ment suitably located and ready to be rushed to any dan-23, T. SWEET MEMORIES ger point in the vast area kli | 24, 7, by the plague,
- do -
Recent operations, FAO said, T. Walk East on Beacon
27, M. Role of CimAZIOTE have shown the value of this 2, W. On Moonlight Bay system. FAO has already spent
about $500,000 on for this purpose,
Cust
equipment
RADIO EXCHANGE.
The Committee will also dis- the development of in international radio exchange of locust information, new develop ments in control techniques, re- cent operations by the United States National Locust Control Unit, and longterm planning to prevent any breakdown of con- trol
which might result from financial or other causes.
Eleven countries and the East African High Commission al- ready have agreement with FÃO for fielp in locust control.
The countries are Afghanistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Pakistan, Syria and Turkey. The East African High Commission
represents Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika. The present meeting of the Advisory Committed follows an conference held at Amman, Jordan, a month ago,
As an immediate result of this conference, locust fighters from and Egypt battled breeding
emergency SNOOPERS
TO REPORT Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey
New York, Apr. 21. Mr Roy Cohn and Mr David Senator McCarthy's Schine, travelling Investigators, arrived hero today after their whirlwind tour of the United States In- formation Services bureaus of Europe.
2. Sixty-Ave Catholic societies
Mr Cohn said they would and 30 Protestant societies are at present working in India. Since probably go to Washington late April, 1651, four American, and formally to
today or tomorrow to report in- Senator McCarthy one British Christian socielles have sought permission to work and members of the Senate In India. The sequest of one has investigation subcommittee..he. already been rejected and the heads. other four are. under considera-
tion. The names of the societies 1 eir final report will not be
have not been given "In the public interest."
3. The government main- tains no agency to supervise and scrutinise the work of the foreign missionaries on Indlan soll but "we keep an eye on everyone."
until they have received a "mass of documents" being ship ped from Europe,
They declared it was "non- sense that they ever intended to investigate, the British Broad- casting Corporation.
swaring of the insects in the deserts .of Northern Saudi Arabia.-Reuter.
NEW SWISS. VENTURE
Kathmandu, Apr. 21.
M. Mare Eichelbert, a Swiss- physicist from Zurich, arrived here today to join the Swiss ex- pedition which is to try to climb- the
23,705-foot unconquered
Himalayan
M. Eichelberg, Dhadagiri. who was de- by layed on his way to India
visa trouble, will fly to Pokhara. in Central Nepal, and join the eight-man team at their base camp,
The expedition, which la led by M. Bernhard Lauterburg, is now understood to be seeking a base camp before
launching the attack
mountain-Reuter.
What had happened was that several people they saw before Foreign
missionaries
site for a are they set out on their tour had always welcome to India to do suggested they met and talked social, educational, medical and with BBC officials, other uplift work
but they Some British papers wone should not
not take part in political making "a mountain out of a or converalon activities and "If i molchii!"', any missionary breaka this "But," added Mr Cohn, "I undertaking he acts In a very think that was a cleared up reprehensible manner and that yesterday when Mr Schine find has been made quite clear to a most cordial meeting with them."--Associated Press.
several BBC people."-Reuter,
Eisenhower Gives Trade Assurance
Washington, Apr. 21.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower has told the League of Women Voters that America must buy more abroad for its own benefit and that of the whole free world.
Imposes DON UB D
Vresta demand
He set out his views in a He renewed" hio datciment, letter to the League's Pre-made along with the legislativo
sident:
proposal, that the year will bo London, Apr. 21.
devoted to re-study of general; "Our leadership in the free foreign economic The Turkish naval training.
polley. The plan of Mr John Foster
ship Savorons will visit Britain world
At the same time, Mr. Elben- Dulles, Secretary of State, to
over the week-endo Grst to special responsibility to put NATO planning on a long
emphasised, national in- call since Turkey became courage the commerce that can
that "wo ch assist range basis has been approved
Republic in 1923.
50 greatly in
do not ignora the by President Elsenhower and.
The Savorona, carrying. 71 econorais health to all peopics, tainly
legitimate mafeguarding of do- the National Scurity Council,"
the President wrote.
mestic Industries, agriculturo It is plinost certain to Be: midshipmen and 133 officers and
"Such commerce, unhamper and labour standards." other ratings is due at Dover oned by needless and excesolve welcomed the hard-pressed
Friday morning. The Turkish
But he added: “As we are Europeans who fear that their fallors will tour the Royal Naval barriers, alone can enable the economies cormot strain or a more rapid bulld-up, mouth before leaving on: Tum? rzeduzces
bull-colleges at Greenwich and Dari free world to use its manpower manifestly interested in main- apl productivo taining markets for our goods United Press.
tiny-Associated Press.
faellites with the maximum we must work steadfastly af the tank of widening the oppor- The League la a large near the dollars to pay for
tunities of foreign nations to partisan organisation. which earn India Gets Share
urges people to vote in elections those goods, S and circulales
Woard
the world's political Informa- Cannes, Apr. 21.
New Deli, Apr.
Lot 16 Ita
ereditar Thirty-five delegates from 12 Indin's share of German re-do te mower also aid he can pay us
if they can countries today elected France's pantions Incluidos 19.431 iteme has urged Congress to renow for sell to us. Thry can sell to us YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Appear, B Larch, Joan Cogtanu President of of general purpose machine, | a'yabr, the present reciprocal only if to buy from them.”
The International 8 Rivet, 9 Gossip, 10 Vogue, 11 Dozen, 12 Mapa 13 Realm, 10 Honour of
tools and other industrial capital trade agromments, aw
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