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THE "CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1958.
PEACE TALKS RULED OUT Right Into The Death Sentence
Vietnam Rejects Negotiations With Communists
Ollenhauer Gives Views On United Germany
Bonn, Nov. 2.
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Herr Erich Ollenhauer, leader of the West German Social Democratic Party, said in an inter- view that a United Germany should become member of the United Nations even before a peace treaty were negotinted.
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Prime Minister's
Statement
Presage
May Trouble
Saigon, Nov. 2.
Vietnam Premier Nguyen Van Tam today ruled out peace negotiations with the Communists until superior French Union strength proves that "treason does not pay.”
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In an exclusive United Press interview the Premier said that such negotiations woukl only This would provide her neighbours as well as discourage Allied forces fighting in the field.
"In the actual circumstances, to talk of negotia. the Soviet Union with a better form of security
tions would only discourage our soldiers who guarantee than that proposed by the West Ger- man Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, in which fighting with bravery, and who want their sacrifice to
save the country," Nguyen said. the planned European Defence Community including a United Germany would guarantee the Soviet Union against attack.
Herr Olenhauer did not think The Soviet Union would find Dr Adenauer's proposal acceptable.
unly on global issues between East and West, though he doubted hoher a sigh level eonferince The two quclloge of a United |at_the_presert would achieve Germany's position in relation to much. He thought that, u’tinato- East and West and of her futurely it agrement were reashed on dolence would then lose much of Germany. Xt would be enite, to their Importance at the poaceļagree on the Far East-ant vice
conference beemuse Germany versa. would then already be bound to the United Nations Charler.
was fully
Herr Oltenhauer propave to dueurs co-operation In Herr Oltenhauer's view on forem policy at a meeting Germany would after the peace treaty be free to join any other international arrangements as a sovereign country.
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In France's logtor against Germany. than
strument of Europe's military slefefee.
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Want Peace
But Ready To Fight
"We do not have the right to talk with the enemy before we have proved that we are stron- ger. We also must 'show him that treason does not pay."
Nguyen's statement flatly op- posed the French Assembly's resolution a week ego calling on the Government to take all possible steps" to restore peace Throughout Asla by negotiation. It also presaged possible trouble
for France inter.
London, Nov. 2.
Omelat polley,
according to The Israeli Ambassador the Foreign Ministry in Parts, in London, “Ir Eliahu Elath, is to ok to broaden the even
conference tonight said that Israel's fun! Korcan hand was always stretched to include an Indo-Chino scence ment. Whether the Vietnam out to her neighbours for Government would understanding and q just willing to go along remained to and honourable peace.
"We do not, for a moment. forget that the stability and normal development of our State depend on our ability not only to solve our internal problems
by seen.
then be
Nguyen said he had expressed his views to the United States Vice-President, Mr Richard M. Nixon, when Mr Nixon and he attended a State dinner at Emperor Bag Day's mountain
esidence in Dalat last night.
CHANGED POSITION
Premier described Mr
"the realistic,
frenk
Lions' Den
Takyo. Nov. 3.
A scene on the lives of the Keyalone Copa allent Aim comedies took place when five thieves started chasing a defecilve who had caught them stealing mscial offe zate.
The pelted down the road when the detective,
Rellin vt****. #udden-
dodara
building. Two of his assaltants followed-without reading the alga over the door.
The three other fust had time to read “Maru- Bouchi
Police Dormitory" before their two startled companiona raced opt szály with a dozen policemen on their 19510.
Police captured thres of them.-Chipa Mail Special,
Britain Gives Promise
United Nations, Nov. 2.
The British Minister of State, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, to- day gave Burma a promise of British support in rais ing again the question of the withdrawal of foreign troops from Burmese soll if the present evacuation of Nationalist Chinese forces there did not turn out as
On
Alleged
'Spy Ring' Leader
Berlin, Nov. 2.
The East German news agency, ADN, report- ed today that an East German court had sentenced the leader of a “spy. ring” to death for working for an "American-directed West German espionage centre."
ADN said that the man, Lange-Werner, was convicted of having given State secrets to the "Western espionage centre."
A second man, whose name was given only op Raupach, WAS contenerd to hard labour for He o a similar charge.
Five other people were sci- (enco to hard labour As ranging from seven to 15 years.
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West
Berlin police head- quarters eald today note of the 637 East German pollee- men who fied to West Berlin last month had brought reports of "battles" "in East Germany.
U. S. AGENTS
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The agency sold those convicted lad orders to "rabolags the The East German announce- pessoful reconstruction of the ment on Saturday claimed that B205 Geman Democratic Republic the "espionage, sabotago and and undermine the power of the error groups" had been work- workers and forrnors."
Ing for
West German directed by It sald that Linge-Werner, nespionage agency
former Hitter General "notorious Fascist," had forced, Gehlen,
von his wife to take. documeste he service
which was In the had stolen to the espionage Among
of the Amerleans. the groups had also centre. He had prepared his been included
the agents of the West, but was American counter intelligenco
fight to caught before he had a chance
to fee.
ADN said that Raupach had also helped prepare and, carry through the "Fascist provoca- tions of June 17" (the anti- Communbt rots in East Gur- many).
corps.
had had connections with von ADN sald today that Raupach Gehlen's agency,
The West German BOWS agency, DPA, today quoted Sovietskaya Armlyn, the Soviet Army newspaper, as requesting -Soviet oficer in Germany "to
be
moro vigilant towards agents."
ranic
ADN, in its report of the ** trai, did not ray whether thos
members sentenced
these groups.
were
ol
But the Government statement arrests had been made at Cott- on Saturday had salt
bus,
that
which is near the Polish border, as well as Halle, Potsdam and other places."
at Berlin, "everal
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with Dr Adenauer, of which the first was being held this evening, thought the two men would well to leave the points of
expected. Asked whether he thought | known disagreement—such as
Speaking in the UN. Political
ON FRONTIER France would be likely to accepi Europens integration--aside and
United Germany, free of concentrate
Commitice, Mr Selwyn Lloyd watch- on those nutional
said that Britain was
The East German Government ties save the imposed by the interest which might be the sub-
ing the Hurmese complaint announced last Saturday that its The paper, recording to DPA, Urited
Notla
with security Here Oltenhauer
jeet of a big four conference,
against Nationalkit China
forces had smashed also called on Soviet officers te and he understood French mis-
close sympathy
and
bterest. severe
"esplonage, mabotage maintain discipline among the HEALTHY SIGNS
Britain, he said, would watch mid terror" Kavinga, "but we must not now
groups which, 1
and Alo and to punish repeat the mistakes made at the
If he thought Dr
the progress made in the dis- alleged, had been working for severely any offences against tim: of the
he Weimar Republic" Adenauer's Government, now
banding of these foreign troops the American and West German discipline.--Reuter. when failure to grant Germany that it controllerl two-thirds but also to reach a settlement
on Burmese soll
and It
was secret services. lier sovereignty led to
reaction majoriti
both Houses of with our neighbours," he said.
the hope of the United King- which produced-Hitler.
Parliament, would be tempted to Once these neighbours had
dom Government that the plan Eve
Constitution, become now, he said, Fracer juggle with the
of evacuation, which had been gold
"No. ex reconciled to Israel's was talking of the European Hor Ollenhauer
existence as an equal partner in
The Defence Cominunily more as n because think there are
belleved that, in too the area, he
greed upon, would be success fully put into effect. the co-operation with people In security many sensible
them, they Nixon as
Mr Selwyn "But," added coalition
"until the whole force parties who would not had all the attributes to make and direct type of, American."
Lloyd, to develop the The Vice-President had parti-has been effectively and per permit it.
progress and "For instance, there
were Middle East and nid the causecularly wonted to know whether manently
eve dispersed, there was more enthusiasm and healthy signs in last week's de-of peace in the world. ONLY POLICY
the United not say here in For
gold, Israel, he
the popular support for the Com- Nation that the France needed
thot to bates
differing opinions
problem In the
the unists than for the loyalists. armistice agreements were coalition
us by the Burmesa brought to agree to the polley he had just exist
prelude to such en understanding!
been solved." outlined and admitted I would variety of subjects,"
"That was perfectly true at the "a path towards real price,
The British delegate, bolleved civil war." But, for the Arabs, he said, beginning of the
that once the agreed evacuation the agreements had provided a Nguyen said, "when the Vietminh threat for a "second round, sup appeared as pat:lots who cared of 2,000 Chinese troops had been puried by organised, systematic only for the independence and carried out, the Chinese Na- the the happiness of the people. It tionalists could not shed infiltration across the border."
The Israell Ambassador warn-Vicesinh have revealed that they and the evacuation of
13 ecmpletely false now that the responsibility for the disarming
other! ed the Arabs that while Isractaro in the service of foreign Chinese rcmanants from Burmese confirmed reports in West Berlin sald that thousands of East earnestly desired
Sought
imperialism and proved that they
territory.
German police had been engaged doubt that one peace, et no
MUST SUBMIT are trying to make Vietnam a
other battles with anti-' The Nationalist we are cqually rady, if nestatellite of the Red bloc."
authorities in be, to defend to the uttermost,
must continue to persuade and Communist "partisans," some of the integrity of our frontiers The small, bird-Ike Premiir, to give clear indications of their whom were alleged to be Poles remain Socialists"
and the independence, we have who has steered his nailon along own desires The Party, ques-
to seo General Land Czechs. won through so many genera- a path of close alliance with Mi's forces evacuated or in- frontier with "crystallising its principles in tons of suffering and sacrifice." France since he came to power terned, and disarmed or simply Poland would have to be the light of practice polities."-France-Presse. Enttled in peaceful negotiations. It was now concentrating on a
last year, was reported to be disbanded. at odds with Bao Dai,
Dutch Ambassador, M. The One of the chief difficulties wae i social security programme on
J. D. von Balluseck, said the that Poland's frontier with Russia. the British or Swedish metiel.
Observers believed that the least that could be expected was Fad been moved far to the West The Social Democrats were
Emperor would keep him In that no Since 1930. For this reason it closely watching the workings of
further assistance by power, however, to avold
foreign Was vital to hear what the Soviet | the British
ony National Health
would be power further tension Union had to say on the subject, Service in order to see how far
in Franco-given to the irregulers in Burma. Vietnam relations alrcadi He was convinced there would it could proflinbly be imitated in
The semants of these forces," strained by nationalist demands he said “must submit to the bo a full-scale conference cven- Germany-Reuter,
for independence.
Burmese Government and the China Chinese refugees from must respect the laws of the and preferably let dhomaves be country which gave them asylum evacuated to Fermosa."
dimeull for
-wing recent reports Government to carry through in
newspapers that under are from the Comununists the Social Democratic Party was and the Gaullists. Yet, he was swinging to the right, Here
said this was not so Ollenhauer the only It was Po policy since he was The ancient
Social Democratic Union acknowledgements of the rights
sure that
the Soviet
tion with the West
by Dr Adenauer.
way to
could not #tecept Germany's
y's of private property wore per- as fectly consistent with the
Party's programme, There could never
be any
"We are not on the other basis for German foreign becoming policy than the complete re- We rem
he said. conefliction border
however, tions. The
of
Liberals,
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Religious Ceremony In Court
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MANY VOLUNTEERS "Enthusiasm is passing slowly to our ride," Nguyen said, "Thus Durban, Nov. 2. we are recruiting volunteers into
The Thailand representalive. Two prominent Natal Indians) our army by the tens of Khanlati Punyaralabban said settled a £2,600 defamation case thousands while the Vietminh that the evacuation plan agreed with a Hindu religious ceremony are reduced to raiding country upon was a step in the right In the Durban Supreme Court. villages to make up for the
The Judge had suggested that losses." It would be in the interests of the Indian community if the two
Vietnam recently announced men reached a settlement. They that it was maintaining it agreed, and the judge adjourned scheduled increase of the soyellst the court,
ormy to 500,000 man' by 1025.
"The Communists now belong
entered bare-
One Indian footed and, placing camphor of half a brick, set it alight. The 10 two types-young drifterr
dal iho. same
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Attacks (7).
a. Money-drawer (4).
Indian coin (4).
10 Oriental (7)..
11 Bird (4).
12 Lounge. (4).
14 Dog (7).
10 Crack (6).
Avert (5),
22 Protect® (7).
Fewer (4). Tube (4).
20 Began (7).
29 Obstinate (4),
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Stops working (0). Watchful (5),
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Salientes (0)
Change (5).
Vast (5). Damsel
13 Entice
15 Lazy
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18 Decays (4).
10 Revoke (6).
20 Solemn promise (6).
21 Comes out (6):
23 Incubate (5).
24 Peers (5),
25 Crest (0).
31 Scottish emblem (7).
30 Eager (4).
32 In addition. (4).
YESTERDAY'S 'CROSSWORD.—Across: 1-Peeled, 5 Irate,
direction. He hoped that the scope of the evacuation could be cxtinded wit Buma'a com operation---France-Presse,
Royal Children To See TV
thrust ahead into mine-fields and holding a Hindu Holy
before our guns, and tho
London, Nov. 2. In his left
veterans, the elite troops, who hand, ho
The Star diarist said today wait to see what happens in the dame
Princ that
Charles and with his right. He repeated on withdrawing.
an art clash before attacking or princess Anse would sometimes
Most of them
Queen words in the hass of the moment wish they were somewhere else. be allowed by the Sur he had no intention of injuring
"As for us, we are fighting of them, to see television ple tho plaintiff. The same oath the war with determination and tures of their parents Ass was repeated by the plaintiff. confidence in liberty and human tralasian tour.
Prayers followed, and
wien dignity shoulder to shoulder with The Queen thinks they are the first piece of camphor had the valiant soldiers of the old enough to look in occasion. burnt tacit cut the judge was French Union and with the pre-ally, mainly at children's pro- recalled and Informed of the clous help of our American prammes, but she prefers her seitlement.—China Mall Special. friends we will hold this vital children to spend as much time
sector of the free world to the as possible in the open "Alfer end."--United Press.
China Mall Special.
Queen Attends
Lecture By Everest Heroes
London, Nov. 2.
The Quech and the Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by the Queen Mother, the Duchess of Gloucester and the Duchess of Kent, today attended a private: lecture by the conquerors, al Mount
Everest at the Royal Festiva: Hall.
The speakers were Sir John Hunt, head of the British ex pedition, Sir Edmund Hillary. one of the two men who actually reached the summit, and Me A. Gregory, ahother
er member of
the
8 Aroma, 9 Revere, 10 Piles, 11 Namer, 12 Dolt, 13. Rests, 10 team. Reside, 18 Plural, 20 Green, 22 Mend, 23 Major, 20 Endow, 26 The three men and their Victor, 27 Natal, 28 Messy, 29 Reared. Down; 1-Parading, 12 wives were presented to the Envelope, 3 Earn, 4 Droomer, 8 Imperii, & Raised, 7 Treat, 14 Queen, and the Royal Family Selector, 15 Boldered, 10 Runaway, 17. Samovar, 19-Lemons, '21. before the lecture, --- France- *Nango, 24 Rile.
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presents
PAT KAY
and
BETTY ANKERS
also
JACK GELLER
at the Hammond Organ,
Ring 27880 for
The East German authorities reported on October 20 that "Fascist terrorists"
four pemeran had killed
in the Cottbus orca.
After this gun battle, tin
New Ministry In-Latvia-
Stockholm, Nov. 2. A special Ministry for boost- ing production of every-day goods has been formed in Soviet Latvia, Riga Radio re- ported today.
The
by Ministry, headed Nikolai Alekseyevitch Pono- marey, will also work to im prove the quality of consumer goods.
Last week, Latvia formed a Thew Foodstuffs Ministry under Ivan Desmitniek to increas production of fish, meat, milk and other foods.---Router.
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