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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1954.

SOUTH KOREA'S LIKELY MOVE Lord Buddha's

Free Seats At AT GENEVA

The Opera

For Old Couples

Berlin, Apr. 26.

West Berlin couples who reach their diamond

> cars) or "Iron" Jubilees

year or

(85

over) now Tepelv two free scale to the clly opera house as well as a apretul greetings

** Th the city

message

Government.

They are driven to the opera and home in city Сага.

Any couple unable to go

10 the opera receives a food! pargel Jusicad. China Mall pretal

Governor's Pledge To Voters

No Bullying Or Bustling

Belize, Apr. 26, The Governor of British

Honduras, Mr P. M. Reni-

To Appeal For "Liberation"

Of The North

WEST'S OPENING GAMBIT

Geneva, Apr. 26.

South Korea is expected to appeal for the "liberation" of the northern part of Korea when the Geneva Far East conference gets down to business tomorrow. A North Korean statement is expected afterwards.

The conference was opened today by repre- sentatives of 19 nations at a 20-minute closed session, Tomorrow it will start its search for an agreed political settlement in Korea. The Indo- China issue is also before the conference.

The South Korean appeal tomorrow is expected Pyung Yung to come from her Foreign Minister Mr Tai. North Korea is still under Communist control After three years of bitter warfare which South Korea bid to reunite the would have liked to continue in a country under its own administration,

1. ht ** nalen Muisies, ou

today promised the hall informed the chairman of

to spesik but the N

announced spokesman

people

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This Caribbaru | 249

inst vote

Colony that their Wednesday's

ti general North Korea would follow

South Korea ferrow.

General Nam

UF

election would be absolutely He also said they suveret. would not he molested bustled and bullied at the pilta.

M. Item upgraded to

The North Ron Foreign Minister. It is bebeyed, will restare The Clan- onust rematad for the M-

Groups of it for eugh from Kores and reunion of the Couples by

establishment aplyvisional adresinistration

present

Tag Turn-but of voters and pu= {200 1.

a ly

bette

krabbang

He making a brood overrunents cart to the Colos which w Wor expected for delay a turn al

the "

11.

We wi

the thalmuship was hailed by diplo

extremely Ingeulous which offended poqujarat s Bestler Day feeling of the Uniled Staden mur (mmunist China.

The bug Communal states are sejere senteut y Mr Molotov, the Mr Edes Western

by BROWN the smaller tations by Limee Wan Bangsprabandh of

who was the Thailand. ferences first chairman today.

The important thing for Mr

COD-

control of either Mr Clou En-

9,000 Paratroopers

Take Part In

Big US Atom Exercise

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Apr. 26. Nine thousand paratroopers jumped into an "atomised" battle zone today in the biggest mass troop drop since the Rhineland assault of World War II. This was America's first large-scale manoeuvre in atomic warfare.

Birthday

A Buddhist monk, sumTANN the faithful to prayer at the Gokokuji Temple during the celebrations in Japan of the birthday of Shakyamuni, the Lord Buddha. Dressed in the costumes vt ancient dovout Buddhists

paraded through the streets of Takyo. Inter participated in a ceremony ut the Ciokokuji Temple L Kolshikawa,

-Expres suburb of Tokyo.

and

Photo.

days

д

H-Bomb Fears "A Sign

London, Apr. 26. * The British Home Secre

Mr Charles Wilson Reports

"Great Progress" In

New

American

Military Programme

Washington, Apr. 26.

The American Secretary of Defence, Mr Charles Wilson, disclosed today that the "new look" study of America's defence had been com- pleted. He said it had led to “great and encourag- ing progress" in the military programme.

Addressing the United States Chamber of Commerce at its annual meeting, Mr Wilson re- counted his announcement of a year ago that the new Joint Chiefs of Staff were to "take a new look at the entire defence picture" beginning last

summer.

"I can now say without reservation that this in- tensive study has been made and that great and en couraging progress has resulted from the re-examina- tion and re-orientation of our military programme,' Mr Wilson said.

"I do not claim that all research amount to US$345,000,- the ineficiencies and waste | 000.

Navy and Marine Corps defence activities US$9,705,818,000, our

which 19

in

added.

by

tho

have been eliminated or US$393,477,000 less than the that all of

requested our objectives credits will shortly be achieved," he Administration. This budget

higher by more than $25,000,000 over the current year's budget. to the These credits are to allow "Improvement must be a con-

maintenance of 1,080 ships in tinuing process."

service and 1,400 in the 10- Mr Wilson and that awong serve.

The construction of 30 basic concepts

fourth involved in the new ships, including a

were

Forrestal type new programme

taking

aircraft-carrier inta "full necount" the nation's

third atomic submarine is atomie weapons" arsenal, em- also provided for.

Naval Air Fores will in- phasis on new weapons including

a resulting saving clude 9,941 aircraft, The Marine airpower with

and top mobility Corps will be composed of three hi munpower by the armed forces which re-divisions and three air squadrons. quired "the re-assembly of our Appropriation for research will

And

The

forces reserve strategic dictated by worki conditions."

DA

Amount

"The

GREATEST ARMY

next few months

ого

Air Force C-119s roared over the drop area Of Hysteria" Dalles is that he will not be in continuous waves as the paratroopers, carrying be called upon to sider the geiger counters and swathed in protective cloth- in in General Nam 11. The Coming, dropped into the skies over the Camp Mackallary, Sir David Maxwell obviously critical ones in world what happens in North area, where three simulated atomic bombs had ryfe, muid tonight that to affairs and Chutne

during this suppose one hydrogen bomb Europe and Asia

period may force a soul-search- | General Nam 11 were understood prospect to winch he had held been exploded on "aggressor" forces.

could kill everyone in Bring review of our specille and tain was a sign of ignor-policies, plans, objectives ance, hysteria and panic.

Mcmunist

Korean

The Soviet Foreign Min ter

Molotov, Vostra lay time by M Trated Party Con En la ui Chua

to have

Plural fo

Peoples

PUPY.

He also asked for un election

dussed tomorrow

or di Kend

stebute que doon at a

P",!!ttH4 ༈ --coLyi atz-3t'tu

tual nee

All parties had the chance windo

put their cases fourly, he said.

The ogget

other ANMAR reeting here -

achievement of

Ministers a Foreign

the strongest objections.

The administrative mirage- ments agreed to at loday's open- mg session will not apply to the second part of the conference, which will at erking the It seven-yeu-old conflict in Indo-

* want the result to repic-] the Genesä conference toy sens the rea) wishes of the whol

13.J tu t

Itself starter!

The Army Chief of Staff. General Mathew Ridgway, was present with other Pentagon

Congressmen officials and watch th EX

which 15 named "Exercise Flush Burn," The first wave of 18th Air- borne Corps troops jumped into the smoking drop zone minutes after the simulated Ominous- explosions. States, looking but hurmies

"mush- rooma" of smoke

drifting floatod

cruis, not just the wishes of opened morenver on time comi-

The composition of this part 1," he added.

plete with an agreed chairman, ' working schedule and agenda. of the meeting, which may start ngo la ubout a fortnight's time, will

only

WHISPERS Renison's broadcast foì-

Reported Lpaign by PUP might

lowed

voter,

41

back to be traced

July 21 tes days

Itin,

United the

common 113

Fea whispermat the administrates e arrangements probly that ballots were in a state of chaos and at France,

five hours beussia and China meeting was due members, de the skat feud over the chuman→

the link today

"You will put badested or

bu Best on bullond when postup still treatened.

les the

||

דן. זיויון

Votes" the Governor send "We've

made very Arm.

have

eyes

foreng there **

intent.cat

and we of on-

With only Three days to go the that elections in tas

Caribbean County moder 10120

android

PUP

enfotel

1710

suffrage,

The

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was pres

COMPROMISE INGENIOUS

reement between My Modotov,

The Iden atxt

rust

usic!

Sovjet

Laos

"Very Good Start”

-

the

were

over the pines as they down.

Size,

Kreu

the

40

Back And Forth

They Go For

A Glimpse Of The Royal Children

jexpenditures."

"I do not believe the H-bomb

A Defence Department budgel hos brought war one day of $22,000,305,000 (£10,243,100,- neurer-1 believe the contrary," | 500) was recommended today by he sald opening a civil defence the House of Representatives training and social centre al Appropriations Committee with Oldham, Lan

Lancashire.

$7,015,623,000 (£2,710,829,040)

un-

the

to

US$419,874,000, Strength of personnel will be 712,400 men for the Navy and

for the 220,000 men

Marine Corps.

Air Force.-US$10,600,310,000, representing a

US$380,000,000 cut on credits requested by the Administration. This budget in slightly smaller than that of the current year.--France-Presse.

Japanese Want Iranian Oil

This is one of the first steps in a more vigorous policy at trade expansion through bitteral barter trade mapped out by the Ministry of International. Trade

It was vital that the United carmarked to finance the great- States should not cast away the exl Army ever maintained by superior deterrent strength the the United States on a dull year basis in the absence of actual H-bomb had given her.

Tokyo, Apr. 26, Expressions such as "ban the warfare.

start Japan plans to bomb" were meaningless, less there was a system to de- Final altendance has still to be

The total was $1,200,348,500 formal · negotiations withTM--- teet evasion and enforced com- (£430,899,750) less than Pre-Iran. next month for 1,250,- marvel but the three Associated

sident Elsenhower had asked for 000 tons of petroleum under States of Indo-China-Vietnam, The drops originally were

pliance.

made to reach the Army, Navy, Air Force, and All attempts scheduled for and Cambola are

were dawn but

Valetta, Malta, Apr. 26.

onreinted activities for

fiscal a $62,000,000 barter agres- of agreement some form Ma! pected to be represented logether postponed until 10 a.m. because

Prince Charles and Prin- that basis had hitherto

ment, reliable sources fald been

year starting July 1. the with

from delegates

However, the of rainy weather,

another one aller

But the cut imposed by the today. warm ceas Anne, playing under frustrated ani Foreign Vietminh.

skies were sunny

Committee in a bill sent to the when the huge jump began. the quarterdeck awning of by the Soviet veto.

With the far-reaching effect house for debate starting OT1 of the H-bomb, the relative in Wednesday Was actually less The drops were on an hourly the Royal yacht Britannia schedule but, because of their this morning, acknowledged munity of Soviet territory had than half as large as it appeared. in decreased, and there might now Committee cuts were about $541 skies over the drop waves from passengers

million (£103,214,300). the be some disposition on the part almost constantly passing ferryboats. were slotted

the chutes ot

been of Russia to join with the rest balance of the reduction having to on been volunteered by the armed Officers descending paratroops.

services or being in the nature agreement. Mr Eden and Mr. Maloloy said all units participating were travelling back and forth across of the world in coming

not alter of bookkeeping savings, But the bomb did observing "maximum

safety the

gimpse of the children.

The Armed Forces will have the Government's conception of precautions".

Sailors have almost finished civil defence, the need for which for the financial year starting Hundreds of tons of Jeeps, painting the yacht's buff funnel.

was as great as ever, the Home next trucks, guns and other heavy

flects the Image of a security | Special. equipment also were dropped by parachute In today's manoeuvre,

patrol launch moving slowly

Air Force units operating in the exercise while conducting their own mano- COVET, to provido air euvres move troops and test mobility. Today's big drop was the initial the second phase operation of of the exercise.

After today's session a Soviet The spokesman himself added: Rs and hates are opposed by spokesman quoted Mr Eden "1 agree."

having told the session that the National Party

the chairmanship independents, --- agreement on

was a very good beginning

Chao Mad Special.

A British Crossword Puzzle

17

14

15

20

26

ACROSS

3 Pastor (8),

7 Shame (0).

0 Criminal (8).

10 Middle (6).

13 Landed property (7).

15 Chests (4).

17 Diminishes (7).

1 Lukilerous situation (5).

DOWN

2 Haggard (0).

3 Brief (5).

4 Victim (4).

5 Last (G).

6 Constraint (0),

9 Antenna (0).

was agreed that while Kurea under discussion the chairman- ship should rotate between the Tha Prince and themselves.

Another point agreed between Mr Eden and Mr Mololov-and the subsequently endorsed by conference-was that the official enterence languages should be French, English

Russian, Chinese and Korean,

Mr Eden and Mr Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, conferred to night on the military situation in Indo-Chinn,

They met in Mr Eden's river- side hotel and talked for about half an hour. They also discussed the events of the first day of the conference on Korea.

CHURCHILL'S PHONE CALL

with

were Co-

Two paratroopers were killed and four were injured critically when the 82nd Airborne Divi- sion staged a mass Jump of 2,000 troops here last March 11. Army officials reported that 27 other troops suffered "medium"

In Lendon the Prime Minis-juries and 41 "minor" in the ter Sir Winston Churchill thin drop-United Press.

afternoon conferred with

the

Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony tele-

Eden,

by long-distanco

con-

phone.

Sir Sir Winston Churchill will probably report

on hia versation to the next Cabinet meeting on Wednesday at No,

10 Downing Street.

The Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, will continue to direct the Foreign Office while

away in Geneva, the Foreign Office announced today.

the

In practice, however, various departments will be run

and Mr Arthur Dodds Parker. Reuter and France-PressO.

Big Haul

In Mau Mau

Round-Up

Nairobi.

Some

people

have

harbour here to catch

t

Industry.

The programme is expected to result in a substantial increase in Japan's trade with Communist China and Russia as well.

Japan had limited barter trade July US$80,874,000,000, in the past to hard currency And the glistening hull re- Secretary added. China Mail representing this year's budget countries and only when it was

round her.

Members of the crew have

An American

already been invited to visit Accomplishment

the local brewery which has

Washington, Apr, 20. sent supplies of locally brewed Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, the United States delegate to the beer aboard.

Some Britannia sailors. It is United Nations, sald today one understood, Wete

late aboard of the American accomplish- last night due to an unofficial ments of the past year had been "strike of water taximen who to keep Communist China out of

naval personnel in the world organisation. boycotted

"I think we are going to con- favour of high-paying tourists from the 8.8. Argentina. They tinue to keep them out," he told

ferrying sailors usa Senate Appropriations are now

Committee-Router, usual-Reuter.

Formosa Police

War On

Police Commissioner Yung

Sub-

plus appropriations voted during considered necessary to develop the previous year and not yet now markets or keep the trade used, if the now budget is given of any one country,

Sources in Tokyo said that the Anal Congressional approval,

Foreign Office counsellor Mr Mitsuo Tanaken was in Teheran CREDIT DETAILS

conducting preliminary negotia- The detalls of the creditations with the Iranian Govern approved by the Committee are ment or the Japanese proposal. as follows:

How Britain or the British- Land Forces: The sum pro- owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Com

pany, which claime ownership of vided is US$59,470,000 less than the sum proposed by President the franian oil under concession Elsenhower and lower than the rights subsequently set aside by sum voted for 1854. The strength a controversial Iranian Govern- of the Army will be 1,308,000 ment order, will react was still men. Credits for

scientiica questo

Declare Leaflet Prostitution.

CONSIDERABLE PROFETS An ambitious Owner

can

Taipei, Apr. 26.

The authorities feel that their

COMMENT

The Foreign Office had no comment on the report and would only say "some such mova is being planned."

Sources in Tokyo said Japan hoped to sell coffon cloth and spindles to Iran as its chief Items of trade and to import crude oil and raw cotton from

that country.

The sources here said, how- ever, that the Tokyo Govern- ment would connuit London before taking any anal action on

The Provincial Government in Formosa has undertaken a desperate, last- ditch propaganda war against rapidly expanding prostitution.

Regarded Ig practically Alarmed by the increasing number of almond-eyed beauties worthless, daughters are often propaganda approach is superior this plan. flocking into Talpet's red light sold by families. Becoming the to that of the Chinese Commu-

are reported

They said that Japan hoped to to be obtain Chilon salpetro, soy- district, harassed police have properly of the buyer these alsts who

uses, tounding up all prostitutes, on beans, raw hides, resin, potas- Natrobl, Apr, 20. announced a campalga which is girls are put to various

the Mainland and shipping them slum salte, non-ferrous metals intended to appeal to the better Prostitution is one of them. The Kenya Government an-

off to re-education centres. Tell and ores, livestock and fire-proof the girls how to escape their materials under the expanded by the Minister of State, Mrnounced tonight that 206 active side of the girls.

Mau Mau had co far been

fate, the police reason, and they barter programme. Selwyn Lloyd, assisted by two identified in last weekend's

Japan's barter thede in the Parliamentary Under-Secretaries

of the law-* financial year 1988 was 315,000,- of State, Mr Anther Nutting mass screening of Africans in Chib-hau, under heavy are from sometimes pull together as many will come fluttering under the

lady members of the City Counas 35 of these helpless girls. protective wing cil, to rushing the printing of The profits, since no

000 but officials, hoped to in- salary is United Press.

SOME DUBIOUS

crease this to $100,000,000 this Those identified Included two thousands of posters which aro Involved, are considerable.

The Formosan police point out. There are some,' however, year, tho sources · said.United. path administrators, 20 gunmen, to be tacked on walls and lamp

that most of the girls who and who are dubious of Commis- Pross sk "judges", two Mau Mau posts throughout the district.

members", four "committee

"Prostitution is illegal," the their way into the red light aloner Yang's scheme. Some are from rural areas even suspect that perhaps rome nine signe will announce. "Go to districts intelligence

officers

education. Their of the girls may prove to have "Ireazurora", Gao "courier", nins the Poller and you will be pro- with little

developed a fondness for their knowledge of the law is nu. Homclats" and 120 Mau Mau teeted,"

By this programme the Police

Caught in the owners' web, occupati commissioner. "Askaris" (contries and guards).

Weary London, Apr. 20.

of hope to persuade the girls to these girls do not realise their Tho weekend's

the The French Command, said Colonial Secretory, Mr

the iron

of the occupationa unlawful, it is buffeted on all sides. by Oliver Lyttelton, lett London African quarters Operation fles

for Entebbe, Anvil was carried out by a "madames" and bead for home calmod, or that they have the ladies of the Council, is going today that 214, rare Viviminh Airport

with the plon nover priioners of war und internees they desire to aboad African or turn to legitimate occupe right to Uganda, to await the arrival British, Asinn

owners often make theless. He only other alterna in camp near Saigon had ford

Dearly 8,000 tionis,

The campin

haw: "> brought | matters worse by holding the five, as he sees it, is to round given their blood for transfusion of Edinburgh returning strong.

More than 12,000 Afrioen 'men. 10

the verge girl's Identification card. And the girls up and send them off to French Union wounded to od Oriental custom without deincations a Forma- to gual for a few days express their gratitude for good #Saved, 8 Laurel, 10 Elder, 11 Alats, 12 Mien, 13 Horts, 16 home from their Commonwealth

were soreenbat and 9,320 de but

it is not up to me to make treatment in the campa of selling daughter into son can land in deep water Assent, 18 Testex, 20 Evens, 22 Term, 23 Tubor, 20 Minim 2010 Lyttelton said he ex-fuined as suspects.

Mr Itaisin, 27 Cedar, 28 Meres, 29 Lensed. Down: 1 Helpmate, 2

The operation was planned to prostitution. It is a habit, the with the Security Police who laws he grumbled, I can't seventy others gave blood, 14 pected to spend some 14 days in

searching for change the shape of the world.: week ago, it was statedmaralar

----United". Prest,

Iter, Brunotto, 8 Usos, 4 Ballast, 5 Seethed, 0 Edison, 7 Float, Stresses, 15 Bummoned, 10 Astumes, 17 Several, 10 Entice, 21.Uganda and Nyasaland Reu- rid the city of thưa" and underw|Chinese claim, the Formonks are constantly

cover ugentli=fetičar.

plotond-up groen the Japanese.! | Communists. Volco, 24 Rare,

18 Hesitated (?),

20 Watches (4),

21 Ultra-Liberal (7),

20 Vehement speech (0),

27 Member of audience (8).

28 Subject (5).

20 Mirth (8).

11 Composition (5).

14 Sober (0),

13 Weeds (5).

16 On the move (5).

18 Opulence (B).

10 Massage (5).

10 Ship (0).

22 Unclean (5).

28 Antic (3).

24 Uniform (6).

20 Expensive {4},

Lyttelton Off To Ugands

The

there

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrom: 1 Hubbub, 6 Borts, Duke

today

of the Queen and ins nocturity.

and

sweep

do 20.

Yang,

More Vietminh Give Blood

Hanol, Apr. 20,

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