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CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1954.

Cool Bath On A Spring Day.

ISRAEL CRITICISES ARMISTICE

Former PoWs Seek Asylum In South America

United Nations, NY..

Mar. 24.

The United Nations Becretary-General, Mr Dat Hammarak joeld, wald to- day he had approached the Mexican, Brazilian and Argentine governments to

request Kaylum for KA

Korean Chinese and Koreans, who

now in India.

prisoners-of-war,

are

They have anked to be allowed to emigrate 10 these countries.

Mr Hammarskjoeld made the xiatement at a press conference. Presse

France-

COMMISSION

UN Supervision System

A Total Failure

Jerusalem, Mar. 24.

The Israeli Premier, Mr Moshe Sharett, told Parliament today he was convinced the murder of passengers of an Israeli bus in the Negev desert last week was the result of a military operation, and Jordanians were guilty of this action.

He described as shocking the attitude of the Chairman of the Jordan-Israeli Mixed Armistice Commander Elmore Hutchison of U.S.A. and said it was indicative of the total failure of the entire supervision system.

US Senator Commission

Attacks Mr Sharett said Israël could no longer belong to

Red-Hunting In Army

Washington, Mar. 21.

The chairman of the Senate Armed Services

by

an organisation which disregarded the armistice pro- ! visions. He insisted Israel should be given arris för self-defence as long as there was no peace in that area because Israel wanted only peace.

For the same reasons, armste such incidents." The Arab deliveries to the Arab States Government had the Impression sheilet be forbidtlen because the that Israel hnd, the intention of Arabs only thought of nares-remperting hostilities.

ton, he said

In the one hour interview

te indented that bis country į which representatives of the was now turning towards the seven Arab States had had with Committee, Senator Western Powers and asking for the Secretary of State, Mr John Leverett Saltonstall, backed specini session of Security Foster Dulles, yesterday no re of his Com-Council to study border incidents quest for military aid had been several mittee members, said today and the leged aggressive nets made. the problem of Communist rel's neighbours, including in the armed

Following Mr Sharett's speech been made to appear "farin Parliament, verul Deputies

asked for reprisals against Jor larger than it really is."

and the carrying out of punitive expedities,

forces had

Jordan,

as the statement He made

Air Force Army, Navy and

told the Committee ofcials there were 585 loyalty cages BOW pending in the active and inner » tive military forces.

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The effeials rep rted that 824 Arm officers and Braces as tryi

Ave years.

These

12 involves!

in the Navy, 70 in the A Frwer and 466 in U. Army. The le-timony showed differences in Navy and Force eley 1112 giving honourable discharges to persona efsinizsed on loyally grounds.

Democratic Two complained that the inchit whs

Air

Senators Govern- "pensioning Com-

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He stil he had had a second interview with asenkar State Department official this evening, but did not say what had been discussed.-France-Presse.

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U.N. TALKS

Mr Hammarskjatid called to gether representatives of the three-power signatories of the

declaration guaranteeing i pener and recurity in Palestine: with

view 10 examining various aspects of the Middle East situation.

with

Mr Menahm Beigin, leader of

United Nations, New York, the right-wing extremist Free-

Mar. 24. Movement. dom

Inshed out

The UN Secretary-General, prainst the United Nations

Mr Dag Hammarskjo:15, today Armistice Commission, He said ald he had taiked with mem- thebers of the three Western great and tsorship had prevented

the independere!

this morning on

The powers inactive-had been dis harged plicatior in

an editorial

subject of the deterioration of loyalty grounds in the past Yediot Ahronot of

slemanding

expulsion of relations between israel and its Chier of the United Nations

Arab neighbours, particularly Truce

General Commission, Vagn Bennike

asked Belgin himself

that (x- Commander Butchison be pellent from Israel within the ext 24 hours Frunce-Presse. ISRAELIS IMPLICATED?

Washington, Mar. 24. The Jurdanian Ambassador to because current the Unned States, Dr About bar dis Monem Riful, said today if an discharges art of agnirssion were committed Bourable military

Ly the Isracti side against for ok than "over nets". The

Israells would Seniors were told, the Defence fordon, the

considering legis- Fheid Department

entirely

for responsible the shittering of peace in that lation to prevent this.

Saltonsuri nude no Senator

Joseph

D: Rifal said Jordan would be reference to Senator

(Republican, Win-

see to it that McCarthy

very careful to who stirred up a row jothing lappened, consin).

Referring to the recent bus with the administration by e-

Army of "coddling atrage he drew attention to re- cusing the Communists".

ports that the Chairman of the a prepared Mixed Armistice Commission in he salt in But

Elmore of his Palestine, Commander statement ai the close

Com-Hutchison, had said that Isruelis Committee hearings

In the munism in the military: "It is might be implicated plain from these hearings that attack,

Dr Rifal noted have made

that there extraneous factors

might be "terrorist elements in Israel who found it profilable to

munists"

millary

gu)-ins

on

this problem far larger than

really is."United Press.

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He indicated that consultations of the representatives United Slates, France uch would continue. lie Britain revealed he might also consult other In- nf representatives terested states and members of the Security Counell, including

Soviet Union. the

ali these pointed out

for States

responsible

from preventing the situation

further and tor deteriorating

efforts continuing

towards peaceful solution of the Israeli- Arab problem.

in reference to a proposed Israel and conference between Jordan for the first half of April, Mr Hammarskjeld indicated the situation had altered since he made the proposal some 15 days

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New factors in the situation were the murder of the passen- bus in the gers of an Israelt Negev desert, and Israel's with- drawal from the Mixed Armistice Commission.--France-Presse.

London, Mar. 24.

The Minister of State for

Foreign Affairs, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, told the House of Com- had mos today that Britain been in close touch for over a your with the United States on

to the policy be adopted

up

in

ok

building

Japan's defence forces for the defence

Japanese territory,

He said, "The United States Government have kept Britain informed of development · sinca that time. The Governments of Australia and New Zealand, Canada were also consulted."

"Lakshmi,” the London Zoo'a 22 months old baby elephant, takes advantage of the sun- shine and the mild Spring-like weather, to have her first bath in the Zoo's new elephants' house. Although she managed very well and thoroughly enjoyed the whole operation, she was glad or a lttle help from keeper Buck Jones, for after all, she ls, by elephant stand- arda only small-Express Photo.

West Australian Labour Secretary Says:

"It's An Insult To Alter

Royal Tour

Plans Because Of Polio"

Adelaide, Mar. 24.

Western Australians consider the Royal tour alterations due to polio fears are an "insult" to their state, according to Labour Party Secretary, Mr F. E. Chamberlain, who said he spoke for 70,000 workers. Speaking in Perth today, he said he was convinced that if the wishes of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were known, they would even now follow the original plan, having regard to the negligible risk.

Threepence Each restrictions on presentations of

For Anne And Charles

Adelaide, Mar. 24. Two lille girls evaded the Queen's bodyguard to- day and handed her two threepenny bits

for her children's mottey boxca- and re-enacted an incident which happened 27 years

ago.

In 1927 the little girls' mother handed the Queen Mother, then Duchess of York, a threepenny plece for the Young Princess Elizabelk.

Today the

A

Queen had Just stepped from her car to

attend

women's luncheon when the little girls. Anne Schwariz, aged and lier sister, Lorraine, 6, ducked under barriers and ran to the Queen.

Each carried threepence in an envelope.

The Queen was taken by Gurprise when the children pressed the envelopes into her

The absence of hand-shaking provision, of special food and

bouquets by children would suggest that Western Australia was a discuse-ridden coinmunity, he said,

The Royal Party had already visited countries where epi- demies of tropical disease were frequent. And during the war, the Royal family shared risks with the common people,

on the Gothie The ving and the importation of food from other stetes amounts to slander the health of Western Australia," he add.

on

The Royal couple, due to fly to Western Australia on Friday, today enjoyed their last full day of engagements in Adelaide, the South Australian capital. Tonight they were attending & massed musical and choral dis-

nuss

play

Earlier the Duke made a scheduled visit to the joint Bri- tish-Australian long-range wed- pons establishment at Salisbury, 13 miles from Adelaide.

He

arrived in a private car which he drove himself with the official, driver sitting beafde him. He spent two hours seeing "backroom"

preparations top-secret trials of. guided mis- siles at Woomera rocket testing

for

grounds. Reuter. hand, but smiled when

FOUR KNIGHTS sho Raw the money was for

investiture at Govern- At on Prince Charles and Princess

ment House the Queen bestowed Recolate of four knights the bachelor and presented awards to en and women. A number 40 men

to put in their money boxca.

Mrs Lorna Schwartz, the children's

sald mother,

sister later: "When my and I were six and five at that time the Duchess of York visited Adelaide In 1927

We made

a elmijar

was my mother's Idea. I do hope no ano will mind."-China Mall Special.

pravomation.

Deportation Order For Man

Who Worked Too Hard

Indianapolis, Indiana, Mår. 24..

An Assistant County Agent today protested an

Immigration Bureau move to deport a young. Now

Zealand exchange student who broke the law by shearing too many sheep for admiring Indiana farmers.

of servicemen were decorated for gallantry in Korea.

Twelve-foot effigies of black and white swans moved across Torrens Lake in Elder Park here today when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a garden

party given by the Lord Mayor of Adelaide,

Five thousand guests had been Invited

The "swana" were built round boats and were propelled by paddles inside the bodies of the birds.

in Water police dinghies patrolled the lake to stop "lake crashers" from approaching too near the Royal párty. China Mall Special.

Cannes Film

t

Festival Opens

Cannes, Mar. 24.

The Cannes International

It was actually love that got many of the young man's sheep Fum Festival will open to- the student, William Horner, shearing jobs.

24.

morrow night, with an all-time cord of 118 long and short motion pichires entered in the competition.

Chiropratic Colloge,the

the Indihina shearing champion the

working

in trouble with the law. Hörner, described as d "VETY The family of a girl he spurned nice, clean-cut fellow," was went

to officials to

complain just about the best, man wis about his spare time work.

of shears that formers pair

Some 30 countries, including Britain, Hornet, a top student at the near here had seen. He won

United States, Lincoln

France, Japan, India, Pakistan, was

charged with

ship of the 1952 State fair and Sweden, Norway and Demanark, than midrb

20 hours a week, was Indiana's representative the limit for foreign students, international

are participating this year for competition in the seventh annual festival. Immigration Bureali Officer

Chicago

108t year. George Fein, continued his case

other

of countries Friends said that Horner was The Soviet Union and several for 30 to 60-days and released just too "naive" about the Im Europe art in the competition kum on à 1500 bond."

"Doggen! it, we talk about migration work begulations and for the nit, sime

other Adherican laws! He Torgot international relationships. That to pay Intoine, tax on the money YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD ACCA: 1 Babel, Graves, 8 isn't good International relation, he madew but acted with 26 Edouard A. Cornelions Molinler, Shrimp, 10 Floor, 12 Ordeal, 14 Matinoo, 17 Neod, 19 Spectre, ships de fer as I'm concerned, internal Revenue officials with and will go on mill April 10. 80 Marshal, 22 Abet, 21 Genteel, 97 Delite, 29 Crepe, 39 Errors, sald Arslitant Count Agent ou troubidas

Murphy

Samarply wild that the youth one of fim sans and direc Rib, o Violet, 7 Stride, 9 Prospe, 11 Isused 18 Deplete 15 Mr Murphy who appeared at shearing techniques et over Jan

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who

Eastern 1981

The festival will be opened oncially by Minister of State

Unidade: Siator,

Russia Asks

US: "Where

Is Rastvorov"

Washington, Mar. 24. Russia put new pressure on the United States today for in- formation about the missing Soviet diplomat, Yuro Rastvo-

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