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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1954.

Duke Of Windsor In London MORE INTERVENTION TALK

The Duke of Windsor seen on arrival at Victoria Station from Paris Fant werk. He went to England to attend to busi- ness matters, and was not accompanded by the Duchess, --

Central Press Photo.

No Sign Of World War Says Adlai Stevenson

New York, May 30.

Mr Adlai E. Stevenson, the Democratic Party leader, said today that he saw no early prospect of another world war but neither did he see any end to Soviet pressure.

whis

Mc Stevenson, Democratie candidate for Pe sident in 1952, made a revolted. address on a sadie proji idumu.

He said this pattern of Com - munis!

The aggression Since

rond world war hust bern a

hure and aba of "pressang

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" will be these peripheral kinds of pressures against us That will be creatant and may

uldert

Princess Margaret us long as we inve" he At Abbey Service

the RAFATA)

Landon, May 30,

M Stevenson called for il balaner between The threat of aggression from Curfuade

Rupare

Princes. Margaret attended the country and the dange

Youtubversion from within, Abbey He continued.

Service in Westmunster

today.

The congregation

1.000

tires from alty

zations.

The lesson wa

en't minimise. or laserunt or under- nalysate is any way the danger

at repevsentasjof subvent room apk within uf with or HR- I think that when it serves to preescupy car attention to the

has. read by Lord, extent

Ben H stru curanink fears,

Elton, Channa an of the Kapite

Youth Sumakay Commukiva.

rreales hysteria.

A tonfine le turpelers from Any the Royal

diversion frente the Sebord of major gamblems of our times Mr Drainnt the reading of; deledds its own end and serves the Queesta anevage for Engure the enemy's

Jurprise.

Youth Sunday

think

not

by the Dean vf | uf course the major problems Westminster, Dr Alan C. Dvs.— of our time are external, China Mad Spersal.

A British

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Interna}."--Router.

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IN AMERICA

Two Senators Urge Allies To Make Up Their Minds

DANGERS OF COMMUNISM SPREADING IN S.E. ASIA

Washington, May 30.

The Senate Republican lender. Mr William Knowland, said today Southeast Asin would be lost to the Communists if "some of our allies" waited much longer in joining a United front | again Communist expansion in the Far East,

Simultaneously, Senator Mike Mansfield said that Admiral Robert Carney, Chief of Naval Operations, last week opened an administration campaign to "educate the American people" for U.S. intervention in Indo-China.

Admiral Carney told a New York audience last Thursday that the time had come when the United States and its allies must decide whether to intervene in Indo-China or surrender all of Southeast Asia the Communists.

spomen

to

On

Eisenhower 126 La deliver major

The statements by Sena- Įadministration for Knowlund and Admiral such matters Carney, as well as the reac- President tion by Senator Mansfeld, scheduled were considereut especially foreign polley address New York tomorrow wight It was vignilleant in view of the billed an advance by the White fact that five-power mili-

House as a speech. that woul Jary talks are scheduled to open here on Thursday on The Southeast Asian crisis,

Admiral Carney, who described

14

ceding 12

situation

discuss steps Our Gloverturní nnd the free world have taken and will take in an attempt to wint prace and freedom

Senator Mansfield, who op

Princess Margaret errives with Mr Billy Wallace, one of tho organisers of the production (on lați în rear) and members of the oast, at the Scala Theatre, London, ler a rehearsal of "The Frog", the Edgar Wallace fluffer in which sho is taking keen personal interest, Suelely personalities are producing

the play.-Realerpholo.

P

Nasser Takes Another

Political Post

From General Naguib

Cairo, Egypt, May 30.

Sond Peace Observers To Indo-China

Thai Envoy To Lodge

Appeal

With United Nations

Geneva, May 80.

The Thailand Ambassador to Washington, Mr Pote Sarasin, left here for New York today to present to the United Nations his country's appeal for the despatch of peace observers to her borders with Indo-China.

Before leaving for New York he had a pri- vate meeting with Mr Walter Bedell Smith, leader of the United States delegation to the Far East conference.

Mr

Mr Sarasin flew here from Bangkok last week to discuss Thailand's appeal to the Security Council with Prince Wan Waithayakon, Thai Foreign Minister, who is a co-chairman of the 19-nation Korea peace talks.

Thomat Khoman, Thai-, in with the notice which Mr lanel's permanent Represent-Anthony Eden, British Foreign alivo at the United Nations, Secretary, is reported to have who lodged the append yesterday, served on the Communists at will be the alternate delegato Goneva last week, namely that at the Security Counell hearing. Britain expected results in the

Thailand

ceasefire negotiations within two Wil Huggest that weeks. Intin, Pakistan. Sweden, New

Zenloud and Uruguay be repre- Another CARON why the sented on the peace observation Security Council may not meet committen, which it feels should | Immediately uni the Thailand study the border situation. request is that it is also being pressed by Israel 10 resume debate 01 Israel Jordan' re- lations $28 Мосат as possible Reuter

Prince Wun has said that ten- store exists on Thalland's borders with Cambodia and Laps and "we think it is appropriate that we should call the attention of the Security Council" to this situation.-Router.

NO HURRY

New York, May 30. There is unlikely to be any hurry about calling a meeting of the United Nations Security Comment to consider Thailand's uppent for observers to be sent to watch the threat to her bor- ders from Indo-Chinn, Western

Mr

Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser took over even "graves" than events prepared with Senator Knowland another of the jobs of President Mohammed delegates predicted today.

Korean war, Will on the NEC "American Forum Naguib today in a quiet reshuffle of Egypt's only. represent Amer en at tulks with of the Air TV program active political party.

thought the Carney "hid clearance

Congressional Republican leadership and from the White House as well *

Australia, New Zealand, France that an Britain The ..ks are ama speech at reviewing the military situa- the

tion in Southeast Asia,

after

The b. quest from Admural Curneys speech was to what extend he was speaking for the Henlower atim nistration

It appeared to hone him up with those who feel that intervention in Indo-China is inevitable and must be taken ston

Senator Knowiano, while

the emmph, msing

need for panpl

Unnaistel 13.

that Adnurul Carney was "speaking for unself" even though the Admiral may have had his re- arks "cleared"

and Defence Departinents.

he

IN

from

Cabot Ikncy

Lodge, United States delegate, is due to take over the Presidency of the

of Britain on Tuesday.

Confusion

In Coventry

When The "H-Bomb" Went Off

Coventry May 30.

A mock hydrogen bomb attack on this midland in- Nothing is expected badustrial city, where the done before then about arrang- | Labour - controlled City Council have voted for the The United Statos will can-

10

The Government

announcement coincided Council from Sir Pierson Dixon with Britain's disclosure that 20 armed raiders fired a British warehouse at Port Said in the Suez Canal early yesterday. A military spokesman for said that damage was estimated at $1,148,000.

the thet

--Whut happening is grackoni

of preparation of This people

QDGPY intervertions in Snelo-L'hina," he sakt

Senator Knowland's warning to "our allies" appeared to be alined at Britain, which wunta to wait until after the Big Four Geneva

before conference deciding what action to tako In Indo-China."

Senator Knowlanul sand, how- by the State ever, he feared "ther will wal

so long that the opportunity to

Southeast Sove

Asia will sold Pre-lost, and that is not

ve theirs are "g

'Senator Knowlanel sident Elsenhower und the national interest Secretary

Mr John to see the strategic Foster Dulles, were the official down the drain."

of Slate.

Dulles Not "Defeated"

SPAIN IN NATO

vur

Senator Kreland agreed with what other alternatives there Senator Mansheld that I would the open te help maintain a free be impossible to win the sup- world of free men”. part of the Indo-Chinese against the Cvinumumists until Franco

Senator Knowland also said: granted "complete independence"

1. The United States did not to the Indo-Chinese stiles.

But get Involved in World Wor Senator Knowland added that and Il n'i the Korean war

"the not

that wus answer."

This was

the latest-and in↑ inilitary forces from the Cunal

the blugesi Zanu, terms of damage of a

of inel- growing number dents winckEng with Egyptian demands that Britain withdraw

Big Railway

Strike Called Off

The newest pollileal shift in the Cairo Government gave LA- Colonel Nasser the presidency of the Liberation Rally's new High Council.

The Rally is a quasi-politieni by the Army party established

who Meers

custer!

King Farouk. It Is the only party actively operating In Egypt - day and includes both menuliers of the Military Junta und civilian Cabinet Ministers.

£

the

President Nagull had been hend of the Rally as well as London, May 30. The threatened strike by President and Premier up until drivers and firemen on the this year. At one point he lost eastern section

all three posts, but was restored. of British After later crisis, Colonel Railways which would have Nasser, reputed "strong man" of caused the worst dislocation the revolution and vice-Premier

assumed Naguib, in Britain since before the under

Premiership. war was called off today.

Britain's coincidental an- entire simply bermuse there were De Upwards of 30,000 men from

mocrath Presidents

the Concion to Aberdeen, 550 miles nouncement said 20 raiders White House.

TWC kot into to the north, were due to stop yaded the bly Port Sald ware- work at midnight in protest house of the Brush Ministry of The Ministry has against lodging turns a new Transport. bipartisan foreign system devised by British rail- the job of supplying British defending the Canei because we way authorities which would forces long-term ar- result in men sleeping more Zone, but a spokesman said the installation was unguarded by rangement win alles If they nights away from home,

British troops. Senator Knowland denied don't know from year to year Senator

A fortnight ago men in the Maps(cld's

programmes Assertion whether the

After western region struck against

overpowering native that the Secretary of State, Mrcoing to be reversed."

3. There should not be any the Dulles, had been

lodging turns-they went guards, the gang set fro to the John Fuster

"unilateral

and fled with tho "defeated" at the Berlin

and

action" by the back last night--and the eastern structures Geneva conferences because the United States to deal with Uta region men were coming out in loot. The stores were destroyed. Tho installation, Д British Communists Won certain Communist problem in Gutte- sympathy.

*pokesman sald, conslated of degree of recognliion“ for Red mala. China.

"commercial equipment" used to supply troopships passing through the Canal,

"I also believe it is important three wart because there was that we find out which, among aggression Icose in the world." the free nations of the world in

"A Astu and in Europe, are pre-palley is essential

Com cannot inake pared to resist further munist aggression,"

ure

The western region men ended

If the European Defence Community ร not formed their strike on the understanding

He sold Mr Dulles went to Western Germany should be that their unions would arrange Berlin and Geneva for the pur-rearmed so I can participate in immediate talks with the British Done of determining "just what Western European dotence. Transport Commission, who run Negotiations over the future the nations who had given Ilp Spain eventually also may come

the railways for the state, to of the Suez Canal have been service, at least, to the system into the North Atlantic Treaty discuss the lodging turn issue.broken off since last year. Egypt of collective security were pre- Organisation.-United Press. pared to do" in the event of

further Communist aggressiop in Southeast Asia,

While the results were negative, Senator Knowland said this was "valuable" in- formation because the United States could "proceed and sco

old

Balloonists Come Down To Earth

Paris, May 30.

Reuter,

Man Beats Machine

In Four-Round

Multiplication Bout

London, May 30.

wants all British military forces evacuated from the vital water- way linking the Indian Ocean with the Mediterranean. The talks became deadlocked over the terms for reoccupying the zone in case of crisis and the uniforma to be worn by British technicians who would remalu to maintain the Canal,

In the new year, incidents in- volving British soldiers havd been increasing-gunfire military positions Inside the fortined Canal Zone, attacks on

In one of the strangest contests ever staged, personnel and kidnappings.

M. Charles Dollfuss, 61-year- a farmworker with a mathematical brain has

French aeronaut, and his 20-year-old matronomer 5011, Audoin, came down near Troyes, D2 miles east of Paris, today in

hydrogen the

balloon from which they had planned to study Mars,

beaten a computing machine on level terms.

The competition, in Copen the correct result in 40 seconds, ohagen, went like this:

The machine was unable to ro- Round: Multiplication of 07 gister the high figure. by 32 by 35 by 44, Thirty- nine-year-old Gerhard Marten- >They took off from Meudon son had the correct result in 20 here earlier today and seconds. The machine took reached a height of 22,000 feet, 2116.

near

CROSSWORD: Aorom: 3 Spor, 7 Tramp, 8. telescope, oxygen cylinders, tie in 18.

HUMILIATED

por

on

(The British Foreign Secro- tary Mr Anthony Adon told the House of Commons in Lon

that negotiations could don not be resumed "ip these cir cumstances of violence. Ho Bald it was Egypt's responu!= bility to maintain order in the zono.]

Then Mortenen, who

It forms on the stage an o

the was believed that human skiding - machine," | British Ambassador. in - Cairo,

Crammed into the basket of Round 2: Multiplication of 37 the balloon were a lightweight by 44 by 08 by 70. Result-nished off by humiliating his Bir Ralph Bjeveneeni would beaten opponent. He offered 10 prutos Resinst, the warehouse Hound 8: Multiplication of fell the day of the week of my attack British author Her Look 23 by 39 by 16 by 01. The date in the past or in the future, the care p

that made the machine admitted Mind, and Brillen and very Mortensen took 13%BA

VINSDET: WAS, police – were elgith cube, Mortenson-roached i complete)

the investigat

9. Till, 10 Banners, 12 Eggs, 15 Exams, 18 Snip, 19 Orate, special mulls recording Instru 31 Roots, 22 Blew 28 Topic, 26 Wren, 29 Redress, 30 Arld, 31ments and a radio. Doom, 32 Mimic, 33 Edna, Dewni 1 Cream, 2 Eminent,'* Priam, After their landing Audola mechins won in 12 toconde The representative of the nem Fort Said

Role, Agog, & Trop 11 Exist, 13 Gnaw, 14 Bhod 10 Solld, said: "Everything went

17 Draw, 18 Sole, 20 Recruit,, 22 Sped, 24 Orion, 25 Astir, at well. I made some interesting Round 4 buil/me":80 * to the hat Mortenson Rook, 28 Name,

'observation Maleuter.

ing a mecing of the Council,

On

yass the views of other members abolition of the Civil De

an-fence Committee, today de- a date before anally nouncing it.

pveloped into a "battle of the

amplifiers."

Today's

NOT URGENT MATTER

Mr Lodge is due to leave for) France to

attend D-Day bration services

on

demonstration was cele planned by the Home Office, who the Nor-are responsible for civil defence, mandy beaches uext Sunday at the request of the City Civil and he may prefer to set a date Defence Committee In the week boginning Juse 7

But since then the Council when he will have returned to passed a resolution saying that New York.

In view of the devastating power

The Thai delegate, Mr Thanat of the H-bomb the continuation Khoman, in his letter to the of civil defence was a waste of

ume and publie money, Council asking IL 10 consider sending the observers, did not

bonned They

members of make it a matter of urgency. their Civil Defence Corps from

The French

delegation in taking part in today's test. particular had expressed con-

Labour Councillors took cern about the possible effects positions across the street and of an immediate Counell debate

up

on the prospects of the Geneva there was near chaos when their with the amplifiers mingled negotiations for * cetteåre

1 cries of "victims and the noise Indo-China.

of the Home Office mobile squad Should the opening of the as they raced to the scene where Security Council debate on the bomb is supposed to have Thailand's appeal be delayed becn

Mail dropped, China this would at Special.

until next week

"Thank-You” Balloons · From

Westminster

Abbey

Mohaniméd

(the

ptian

mowa - thas the

collabo

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