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Japan's
Maroons Back In
The News
Kingston, Oet, 20. da makeita **Independent colony" of the Marootis, the
nee-ferre hilimen descended from runaway Hlaves who used to have sharp "wars" with the Incal epidery, are back in
the news.
Living in their Anki Raverned Inn,
own rescTVEN
Own
by their
they maintain a curious position of Butonomy island. Ther unique
stofus
Bows from1 a treaty signed be- tween heiti and the Govern two centuries ago after our of
teral
{{ "War
Jarsódata more than
Fool,
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1953.
Rearmament: | Claims Finding Amazon's Source
Talks In The Final Stage
Washington, Oct. 20.
Plans for United States co-operation in a long-range rearmament and defence programme for Japan were expected to be reached at a final round of conferences now proceeding between the American authorities and a high-level Japanese mission.
The talks entered their main phase when the Japanese negotiators, headed by Mr Hayato Ikeda, conferred at the State Department late today with Mr Walter Robertson, the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, and defence and economic experts, informed sources said,
American officials said Mr Ikeda's mission now had outlined fully the economic problems facing Japan in its planned expansion of its present 110,000-man security force.
and They sot
Itugh Now, Bir Governor of Jamaica, bas toitl them that he hopes that a it'sy elfort wird by made to solve problems oulslanding between the Jumalean Cinvertiment
that since
Mr; Japon's partielpation in Korean The Maroons.
Ikeda's arrival in Washington reconstruction, foreign trade, Chlef of Rese prolifins ison October 1 on his apecial particularly between Japan and The qarsion of fand A dis-assignment from Mr Yoshida, south Asia and China, and pute has existed for years be- the Premier, following The economic assistance as well as tween the Meroons and the decision by Japan's top polni)-military aid, Forestry Department over the fal leaders on the novd
It was understood, that, the Toomendarivo of Land af Accom-strength the nation" - dvitate tulks hd, reached a polat where! pong. The chief Maroon settle-programmie, a birthly importhal | the negotiators could work inent, in the wild Corkpit coun- exchange of www: had taken plans under which Jupon would try in the centre of damajen, place.
recently, Only
Colonel Thomas These had
3. Cawley, chief of the Murons, Issues
*
un
Luis new military divisions and such expand as air and nuva fokes procatre with American help.
deall with is Anerican
armisilve
a neeting with the Governor tent in Japan roflowing at King's House, dissured this | Korean
At that meeting, Sir question. Hugh sated that be will visit
Acetong text diuuary. If he I will probably be the first Time that a Janschn Governor
ever entered Jus
the Maroo322
"capital"
Sự Herh zalel in a letter to Colonel Cawley 里 conviction that we have reachell ;
13
Le mating history
114
fond ke
Moron when wr hunk con- nider the okt problems with a artw soppitsich,
FRESH START
the
No definito decision had been includlug reached in the talks here on the extent to which Japanese forces would be increased, it was be- Hoved, despite carlier reports Treen Tokyo that Jupan Was
UN SCHEME
TO AID
NEAR
EAST
New York, Oct. 20.
Michel Perrin, French explorer, shown in Buenos Aires just before he left, for Peru, starting point of a daring expedition into the hinterland, from which ho has just returned. Ferrin claims to have discovered the true source of the Amazon which, he says, is the Apurimac River. During the oxpedition Perrin's flancee, Tereas Gulierrez, was drowned. -Express Photo.
Earthquake Toll Worse Than First Estimates
Paphos, Oct. 20,
Six out of every seven buildings in the town planning a new "self-defence and 135 villages in the district of Paphos are now estimated to he damaged or destroyed as a result of the recent Cyprus earthquakes.
force of more than 300,000 men.
"COMMON-SENSE”
Mr Ikeda has refused
iu Nill
be what the total strength of the expanded force is likely
to be.
An official report puts the number of such There are just over buildings at about 12,000. 14,000 buildings in Paphos town and district.
ofer
of
He has indicated only that it As village
A tilted Crucifix, all hang- village int The United Nations bas an-will be raised, without violation
the quake-stricken aron is sur-ing from a baltered wall, look- minced plans for a $121 m)-of thes phu-rearmament veyed by officials, the eight-ed down on the picture Bon
secund tremor's Joll of dwellings destruction. mounts daily to a total several Umes the original estimate.
to
fabout £43,300,000) (Japanese constitution. scheme to provide irrigation "common-sense límit". and electrical power for Jordan, Further meetings between Mr Syria and Israel from the Beda and his advisers and the
"Instead of a barren afgument about boundaries and about the supulation of
treat.cs. afteicht we should, I feel sure, endeavour waters of the River Jordan.
to make
a
fresh Mart. Our Israel and Syria are at pre- purpose should be not to wrangle sent disputing Jordan river about the past, but to work out | projeet concerning
canal are digging menstarts together whereby the which the Israels Maroons may Took d a beter in the neutralised zone,, on the Syrian border, to divert Waters from the Jordan Governor Trelawny
for a hydro- who put an end to the WID'S with the Maroons and mode an honourable treaily with them,
Me us the future,
"It was
that
electric scheme.
|
·
At Kannavion, villagers show- od the ve-inch wide gashes American authorities are expect-
Many of these villages are tom into their vineyards be- fucked away in isolated parts hind the ruined school. At the jed to take place later this week.
The sources sold the Hol of wiki, mountainotts country, open-air coffee shop, a 73- conferences were likely to bc
accessible
only after miles of year-old inan said: held early next week when the travel along twisting tracks and lanes, through a
"Look at my shattered heuze. I Japanese and American officials lizard-strewn should decide on a programme which back for study by Japanese
leaders.
Mr Iked
would take sloping of arid valleys andam frightened to enter 2 This
I was not expected that any agreement would be 'signed in Washington at the conclusion of the talks.
on
The trail
Vineyards.
of destruction begins east of the coast 15 miles Paphos, soon after the trudi- tional birthplace of Aphrodite. which is reached offer o succes- sion of 95
it worse than war. We have no
protection against the crammy, Botter dio thân live in fright.”
NOTHING STANDING
Anglo-Japanese Trade Talks
Takyo, Ool. 21. Trade_talks are proceed- ing in Tokyo between the Japanese Foreign Ministry and the British Minister, Mr N. S. Roberta, accord- ing to Government sourera today.
The balancing of trade between Japan" and the sterling area was said to be the top item of the agenda, It is understood that the Japanese side is making demands on the easing of import restrictions in the Commonwealth countries.
The sources said that the talks may
move to Lon- don if a settlement is not reached here, — France- Fresse.
Gen. Clark
Warns The
Free World
New York, Oct. 20.
At Lapithiou, three miles higher General Mark W. Clark, re- up, at the end of an almost in-ceiving hero's ticker tape wel- 10ible climb, no house remained come from massed thousands,
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MOVEMENT OF
U.K. INDUSTRY
INTO
CANADA
Oltawa, Oct. 20.
The movement of British industry into Canada to take an active and important part in the development of this country is being speeded up by two recent developments.
The activities to be tackled are as far apart as helping to build the St. Lawrence Segway and constructing huge airliners for the Canadian passenger service.
Taylor-Woodrow
London,
England,
Ltd..
of
in.
corporating Taylor-Woodrow (Canada) Lid, and will soon
open a branch office in Toronto. Frank 'Taylor, founder and President of the British Com- pany, will be the first President of the Canadian firm,
tion
Nepalese King For Zurich
Zurich, Oct. 20. Unlike other British construe- King Tribhuyon of Nepal is.
companies which have expected to arrive for medical valablished operational bases in treatment next Sunday. Canada, Mr Taylor frankly The King, it is belloved, will admits that he is interested in enter a Zurich clinic and re- Seaway business. He is thinking main for about a week. in terms of forming an pillanen Earlier, reports from Nepal with Canadian construction anid the King was being treated irms to tackle work involved in for a heart allment. Recently he digging the Seaway,
had a month's
treatment in Calcutta,
While competition is expected on the Seaway bida, Taylor- Woodrow is in Canada
The King took over the ad- ministration of Nepal in August to stay with the help of advisers. and in a big way, although the
He returned to his capital in Canadian company is starting February after three months with a capital of only 1,000,000 dollary (about
voluntary exlie £340,000),
in India. It
Tho Intends to tackle all
King, who is 46, ascended the types of jobs. large CT
1011.-China small, from throne In
Mail building houses to engineering Speclul. and industrial construction.
The first step will be to require about 50 acres of land in the ar between Toronto
Signing In Paris
Paris, Oct. 20.
and Hamilton along the shore of the Franco-Laotian convention, It was confirmed today that Lake Ontario. Prefabricated establishing new relations be- houses will be shipped from tween France and Laos, will be Britain to provide living quar-signed at the Elysee Palace on ters for employees. As much Thursday, by President Vincent machinery as possible will be Auriol and King Sisavong Voog brought from Britain, not only
of Laos-France-Presse for the purpose of saving dollars but because It has been found that game types of British con- struction equipment cannot be
performance
matched for North America.
VICKERS' MOVE
In
The company has been operat- ing in the United States on o comparatively large scale since 1937, but Mr Taylor admitted, that he did not expect much future expansion in the United States and that Canada was de- cidedly much greener feld for
The
GARRISON
PLAYERS
present
his cig boast for Bri- A PLAY IN THREE ACTS
The
tish industry in Canada is likely
to come through the formation of a a Canadian subsidiary by Vickers Lid.
sion of twists and hairpin bends in a stretch of four miles
I then stretches north and standing Amid the debris of warned the free world today to Canadian
Onun arket 11 four of the
and over 100 seriously injured tall mirror resorting oddly in the tinguished public service, the A000)
the Managing
LABURNUM
GROVE”
By J. B. PRIESTLEY
The plans of the new United Nations scheme were drafted by myself conges Trein the omerata of the Tennessee Valley Summe part of Boglase
as Authority with the support of Governor Teviawny and I shall the State Department and Japanese officials said last night Indeed be happy it, during my would permit the resettlement that they had not yet been tern of offer us Governor of of about 200,000 Palestine Arab zdvised whether fonner Admiral west, evertually forming an what had been his proud pos- keep up its guard against the Director, Sir James Reld, an- Jamnica, it proves possible to refugees in Jordan and in the Nomura, now flying to Washing- irregular parallelogram of 384 session two-roomed house Communist ambition for world nounced that the company would make a fresh start in the same part of Palestine oceupled by ton from Tokyo, would take part
square miles of the most in- 80-year-olik Osman Suleiman, rule.
soon open an office in Montreal sparit of conciliation and mutual Jordan since the end the in the current talks as specalated accessible und difficult, yet sofather of five, grandfather of
In-an address from the steps Canadian order--the sale of 15 to service its major post-war respect which existed between Palestine war.
in report from Japan.
for the most proceful and un-nine, sõbbed, imrostrained. the Marcom and Governor
of the City Hall, where he re- Mr Gordon
Admiral Nomura, who AV 13 Clapp, Chairman
spollt, countryside in Cyprus.
York's Medal of Vickers Viscount airliners for Trelawny more than
Around him were a few chales,ceived New the Tennessee. Valley Japan's pre-war Ambassador to The number of earthquake
12,500,000 dollars suries ago."
......(about United Authority suld the full project to
States, said on casualties, comprising 40 dead bod, and a wardrobe with its Honour and a scroll for his dis-
10 Trans-Canada Reports from Maroon-land would result In the irrigation departure that he was making a Indicate
the Governor's of 118,000 dunams of land in business trip, but I was believed could hardly be taken as in-vineyard-all that he had sal- fermer UN and US Commander
vago from the ruins.
in Korea and the Far East sald: The Company's aircraft divi- see Admiral Arthur well received; trruel, 490,000 has Tecn
in Jordan and he wond
dicating Le exten! of the
ston, he said, looked upon the the Radford, the Chairman of are already † 30,000 in Syru.
tragedy. In the Marcons
villakės, Cyprus
Asproyla, the
"I have found this Communist introduction of the turbo-prop village the-loss of o looking forward with interest to (A dunam is about a quarter United States Joint Chiefs of
home is a crip-
pricst and headman said that fee the same treacherous, evil
Viscount into Canada ns a
At 8.30 p.m. Staff, while here.-Chino Malling blow--and 33,000 people Sir Hugh's visit,-Heuter. lof an acre).--Reuter.
only six or seven Special.
out of 74 foe whether in London. Moscow Jumping off point to the North have lost them now.
houses
in the village had es- or Korea, with the same an American market. It has also caped damage.
for world domination. expressed interest a_larger | OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd, 24th Further
Panayla, There is no decency, no honesty and still more powerful version In addition, three vilal in destruction
in his make-up."
of the aircraft and in a civilian stitutions church, school, and severe.
version of the Valiant Following
Jet parade along Ve cflce-shop are amongt
On went the trial of destruc- "Heroes the
Canyon", in battered buildings in dozers of lion through
which bomber. Momoundali, 30,000 people cheered him, Gen. Other products sold in Canada villages.
Statos, Pendalia, Many of the survivors, old andAxylou, Episcopi,
Amarketi, Clark spoke extemporaneously either direct or through agents and further to 10,000 persons In the City include a wide variety ranging young, now living in tents or cast at Stavrokono, Kithasi and Hall plaza. He
told them he from mine hoist equipment to still in the open, noticed а [ dozen others.
was accepting the honours on printing machinery-China Mall series of "abnormal sunsets" for As tent supplies arrive, more behalf of our men and others Special. a fortnight before the earth-Inne
and more homeles are being who fought in Korea, and
Jetter
and
A British Crossword Puzzle
8
10
12
20
ACROSS
.3 Place below water (8).
7 Period of darkness (5),
•
B Trick (8).
10 Woak (0).
13 Uttermost (7).
15 Repose (4).
17 Avers (7).
18 Illegal (1).
23
20 Defunct (4)...
21 Unaffected (7).
26 Velament speech (6).
27 decreed (8).
28 Stretching out (5).
20 Accents (8).
125
DOWN.
1 Cutler (5),
2 Bird (6).
3 Not fresh (5).
+ Principal (4).
5 Marauder (0).
6 Happenings (6).
D Stay (0).
11: Banish (5).
12 Plait (5).
14 Properly (8).
15 Be repeated (5).
10 Place (6).
18 Fools (6).
19 Store-room (0)
22 Sea movements, (6),
28 Swift (5).
24 Shelf (8).
25 Successes (4)..
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD: Across: 1 Builds, 5 Rummy, Raven, 9 Petrol, 10 Limit, 11 Ploos, 12 Acre, 13 Toast, 18 Resent, 18 Arloes, 20 Sales, 22 Font, 23 Astor, 25 Tempo, 20 Dopper, 27 Elder, 28 Giore. 20 Senses. Down: 1 Biplanes, 2 Interval, 9 Drop, Bellies, 5 Relates, 0 Unibon, 7 Mulds, 14 Attempts, 15. Tortures, 19 Rissole, 17 Secédes, 19 Reaper, 21 Alert, 24" Rare.
Ratification
Instruments
Deposited
ABNORMAL SUNSETS
At
an at
Was even
more
tion
+
given temporary shelter. Mean-added: "They must slay 80
several while,
mothers have long as there is a continued B
birth to babies under threat there. giver. carob and olive trees, and one "In the meantime, we must
shree conventions of the Inter- hour after the sun had actually child is reported to have died keep up our guard be strong, national Labour Organisation
Japan today struments
of ratification
ΟΙ
quake on September 10. Geneva, Oct. 20.
"The Western sky was fear- in- deposited
fully red, an angry crimson which went on glowing a full
set," they said,
On the day
of the main shocks, and on successive mor- ings afterwards
when tremors vero repeated, the countryside.
under was often
of
exposure. China Mail
Special.
(ILO).
the
The ratifications, first to be deposited by Japan since she re-entered the ILO in 1951, **! made her a party to the follow- ing: The Labour Inspection the shadow of low, black cloud; Convention adopted by the the birds were silent; the doga ILO General Conference in were heard howling u Tow 1947, the Employment Service minutes before the shocka came." Convention (1948) and the
live
On
bo courageous and use that strength if aggression comes.”
The six-foot-two sokiler, who D3 Bighter and statesman, spoke of his dealings with the Communists as commander of the occupation Tokyo, Oct. 21.
troops in Austria, as deputy to The Japanese Government's former
Secretary
of
State
AMERICAN RICE sorved his country
FOR JAPAN
several occasions when Food Board is now making pre-James F. Byrnes and as signer Right to Organise and Collec earthquakes were felt in day-parations for
Bargaining
the purchase of of the armistice agreement in Convention (1980). Prior to the war Japan, they were preceded or 50,000 tons of Cellforni
rice Korca. accompanied by ** thunder- from the United States, sources had rated 14 ILO conven- like explosion from a cloudless close to the Board reported, ac- "It is with some misgivings
sky."
cording to the Kyodo News that I come back from my third Agency today.
wor," he said. "I am the first The rice will be bought under American commander who put Driving inland from the that the October-March import bud- his signature on a paper end- get and some importers have ing a war we did not win. terod village of Stroumb, 12 already storted preliminary There seemed to be a pause miles northwest of Paphos, A negotiations with American ex-after that armistice in my GT The instruments of ralifea-correspondent saw, just beyond porters, the Agency added career. I decided to retire,”... tion were deposited by Mr the village of Ayles Demetrianos, China Mali Special. Kensuke Sato, permanent Japan- several acres of cracked, gashed
tions.
Countries ratifying ILO con- ventions are under the obliga- tion to give effect to their pro- visions and to report annually
on the measures that they are taking.
ese delegate to the inter-slopes
QUEER SIGHT
presenting
queer,
in irregular mosale, drying, like a
governmental organisation Geneva and received by the Assistant Director-General, Mr Luls Alvarado.--Reuter,
New Russian Envoy In New Delhi
slab
of mudenke in the sun, Further on, between Aylos Demetrianos and Kannaviou, the Greek church of Panyla Aylan- Slotiam built on top of a hill had
boen shattered as though by a direct hit from a high-explosive misslie. New Delhi, Oct. 20.
A section of crazily tod Russia's now Ambassador to wall above the main door, still India, M. Mikhall Alexandrovich locked and padlocked, and the Menshikov, arrived in New Delil from Moscow today.
served as the yestry befind M.. Menshikov. l a former the 'Alter was manding amid Soviet Minister
Foreign dozen almond trees. The rest of Trado, His predecessor here, the church, the Aller, the pews, M. K. V. Novikov, returned to roof, Ikon and the chandeliers Moscow to become Minister of hách,' been smashed |Agriculturo--Beïste
for
cracked circular bay which
recormion
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