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Airport And City Hall
|OVERNMENT has made
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two diverting announco- ments thin week. First, that Legislative Council Inj to be asked
to approve D
Kal Tak airport extension
scheme; second, What!
plans
revised
disclosures
The
AIT
stimulate
proposed city hall are now open for public Inspection. Į Both enlculated general Interest. The Anal
for compromise plan reclaimed runway enable
I
of handling all present-day
commercial aircraft, other than the Comet, stands up to any sort of examination It is manifestly the brat that
can be done, luking intu consideration the paucity of suitable sites and the cost of such a develope ment. It is just Hongkong's bad luck that li possessed no Jund for the normal modern
construction uf
airport, but has to turn to
the costly and Jaborious tank
ان
harbour. fact remains, however, that the Colony
must have
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GEN. NAVARRE REPLACED PITCHED BATTLE
New C-In-C In Wharf And Godown Co. Peking To
Indo-China
GEN. PAUL ELY
Paris, June 3.
The French Council of Ministers tonight decided to appoint General Paul Ely Commander- in-Chief in Indo-China replacing Ġeneral Henri Navarre.
General Ely, who is Chief of Staff, recently headed a mission of inquiry in Indo-China follow- ing the Dien Bien Phu disaster.
The appointment will not be officially an- nounced until tomorrow as the governments of the Indo-Chinese states have to be informed first.
General Ely was expected to be given full civil and military powers in Indo-China, which reclaiming The would mean the disappearance of the post of The inescapable French High Commissioner in Indo-China at
M. Maurice Dejean. an present held up-to-date airport if it is tu It is also expected that General Ely would have continue to attract inter- one or more assistants, but no decision about them was national alrline services, taken tonight. and to avoid deteriorating General Navarre was blamed by many people for into a regional air terminal. the Dien Bien Phu defeat. The scheme which has wou the approval of Government!
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revenue,
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to
from Indo-
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that
new the sled
Commander-in-Chief should be restore confidence expeditionary
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the
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Was
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bly:
France-Presse.
August Daylight Saving
Manila, June 4. President Magmysay last night
Lay Off Workers
The Hangkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- pany Ltd., tras reduced its staff by 320 people because of bad business conditions and redundancy, a company spokes. man told the China Mail this morning.
The action, which was taken ten daya ago, affects both European and Chinese staff, the spokesman said.
It is understood the majority of those who lost their jobs were Chinese employees.
An Independent source told the China Mall that the company's action had resulted in the company's monthly pay-roll being reduced by about 878,000 a month.
The Chairman, Mr R. Gordon said at the annual meeting in March that the Company had had “a decidedly thin lime during the past year" with the result that the nei profit was less than half that of 1952.
Dulles Asks Congress To Amend Atomic
Secrets Act
Washington, June 3. The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, today asked Congress to amend the Atomic Secrets Act, so that the United States could give its allies a limited amount of atomic military in- formation.
Mr Dulles was testifying before the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee on the need for amending the 1946 Secrets Act, which bans the transmission of such information abroad.
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policy.
our
very
foreign mill-
WORLD WAITING Mr Dulles told
cn-
three
wed- allies
of
Issued a proclamation discarding are equipped to wage," Mr this legislative proceeding is
satisfy the major criticisma Dhiefs-of-Staff and Chief of the PI Abandons directed et the original General Staff at the French design. The embodiment of armed forces last
auditorium,
formerly assembly General Ely
repre- rooms and what has been rented France
The North Treaty Organisation described us an intimate Atlantic theatre" has been a sine qua ton-Reuter,
Standing Committee in Washing-
non in the minds of the vast JACQUETS SUCCESSOR majority of that section of
Paris, June 8. the public which has dis- The French <abinet today played a lively and intelli-nominated the President of the gent interest in the city hall Parle Municipal Council, M. project. The new plans also Edouard Frederic Dupont, the Minister for the Associated appear to provide for
States of Indo-China. more rational allocation of
Send Trade Mission
To London
A
London, June 3. Communist
Chinese trade mission is expected to arrive in London in a few weeks to meet representa tives of British Industry, Mr Peter Tennant, Overseas Director of the Federation of British Industries, sald today.
"I think the Cirese want to arrive before the Geneva con- ference is over," he told a press conference today.
Mr Tennant
China's
ganisation.
IN THE JAPANESE DIET
Women Join In Melee
Tokyo, Juné 4. The Japanese Lower House broke
up last night in a pitched battle between the police and politicians inside the Diet building after the most Japan's stormy parliamentary Savage riot in history.
As the last minutes of the Diet session ticked away, the Chairman of the Lower House rang a bell to open a debate to extend the session for two more days.
reverses
The Government had requested the extension to allow the key police revision bill, which
the occupation-sponsored police decentralisation, to be passed before Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida leaves on his
world tour.
.
When the Chairman entered the Chamber, Socialists had already invaded his seat in an attempt to hold up the debate. Government Liberal Party members and House Guarda recently repre- rushed to oust the Invaders. The House at once became sented the FBI, the London chaotic arena. Liberals and Socialists hurled any missile to Chamber of Commerce and the band, punched, kicked, wrestled and charged. China Association in trade talks at Geneva with Mr Lei Jen-min Even women representatives this morning, Vice-Minister of Foreign Trade, joined in, clawing and scream-pared to guess
none was
pre- Chairmen of the China National serum. One lost a blouse which and Mr Shih Chi-ang,
when the Pre- Vice-ing in the middle of the violent mier was likely to leave. Import and Export Corporation, was torn off in the confused General of the
Mr Eisanku Sato, Secretary- Liberal Party, Overseas trading or- violence and rai from the said yesterday Mr Yoshida had
Chamber in hysterics.
postponed his departure until Sir Norman Kipping. Director-
Chairman Yasujiro Tsutsumi Sunday. General of the FBI, reported the fought his way out of the melee Chinese "expressed enormous
Chief Cabinet Secretory Kenji and escaped from the building
Fukunaga sald interest in a lot of things not on
to summon the police.
later, however; the permitted list." But they About 200 were
"The Premier's schedule might hastily accepted
United
Nationa
to mobilised
decided finally make the first be
by the enzbargo on shipment strategic polien Intervention In the Diet Parliamentary situation, materials
They "fait accompli" in the country's history, and were interested in increasing charged into the buliding and and no information was avail- Mr Fukunaga gave no date China's
with Britain tried to
sweep the crabroiled able from any source earlier to within
of permitted | DoMticians
the debating
reconcile the two statements. articles.
Tho Premter himself But shouting and screaming observed strict silence about his opposition members turned or plans.
the
trade
the range
NO LEVER TACTICS
British industry
yarn.
chamber
The
in pol
from
has
Later Mr Fukunaga said the
police as they had turned on its side, on their political enerates. The date of Mr Yoshida's departure police had been ordered to leave, "will need restudy in the light
materials
A pitched 20 mes
When the fact-finding mission M. Dupont said he intended and the air experts appears of three Generals ted by Gen- to start work in his new office on Friday morning. He did not to meet requirements, and eral Ely returned the only regret is that con- China it was reported they had think that he would retain his ditions ander which
appointment as the President of
"The present legal restraint, information into the Paris Municipal Council, He extension has to be carried
of even limited lary planning. indicated that appointed to
ise expected to on disclosure out mean that it will be
Information of weapons
2. By being able to give alles visit Geneva, and declared that type Ave years before the new corps.
as roon as possible, he intended has become a real handicap in abroad atomle energy informa
and 'material, the United airport can become fully An official
in our collective effort with
Our tion to see things for himself announcement
ailies to build
would the necessary States
strengthen ILE operative. There is also the after the Council meeting said: Indo-China.
strength to
to build resist aggression," į capacity
the raw KNOWS INDO-CHINA cout. The $48 million The Council of Ministers de-
material base on which tho that he said. to unite in
The new Minister said interest-free loan by the cided
the same
Не pointed out that the tire atomic energy programme he stated, was interested hiring the five years he spent the functions of Com- Imperial Government is
trading with anyone with whom missioner-General and CYNTI- as a deputy in the National Soviet Union, by developing Its rested, and tremendous help, and it will mander-in-Chiet in Indo-China. Assembly, he had
continually own atom bombs in 1948 had
8. The fis: whith united was permitted to trade and their pistols and batons outside of the Diet battle.
and had to rely on forming be Interesting to see what
tho called for an effort for peace in
United
"For a couple of hours after States the
pay. But industrialists personality Indo-Chine
free nations would be could "The name of
of the
cordion not try to influence the
tho against Treachery period of time the Colony on whom the
the battle ended, it was not Council's choicendo
He retained, he monopoly.
and strengthened by a sins of fel-did
SEVERAL and
in any way of the treason,
lowship.
government
clear whether the Government the will be allowed for repay fell will
As Lu scientific made public only sald, grateful memories
abilities of the Soviets, he said,
battle | succeeded in extending the Diet Mr Dulles quoted President what should be permitted.
developed and ment. And if the applies after the Governments of the welcome he had received on
according to Bession. visit to Indo-China
issued statement
All parties two years had combined to create a situn- Elsenhower's tion for « Colonial
States have and Associated
been
Both Sir Normon Kipping and early estimates, 24 police and atabomments caeling the blame for ago, when
in which "our his photo appeared tion
potential months ago, in which ho said | MY officially informed." Welfare Corporation grant
Tennant said there had 30 House Cuards were injured the riot on the other side, The in the press
have under the caption: enemies
a knowledge United States security increase boen no attempt by the Chinese before the House was cleared. An official spokesman said M.
Socialiste claimed the Diet of another $48 million Edouard Frederie Dupont, the
man who defends the vastly superior to that of most as the Allles gained Information to use, trade as a lever in the Politician casualties, first re- cession expired while the successful, the construction new Minister for the Associated Flouse*
of the nations which we count concerning the use of, and the political discussions at Geneva. ports said, were two injured, Liberals mid the session has of the airport will present States.
The new Minister was born
as friends,"
defence against, atomic would
one seriously. The victim was boen extended. represent the threat
in Paris on July 10, 1902. After
ant that Mr Dulles added: "This is on pons,
those current saJTE
British products which para Socialist, who was knocked combination of civil and
CHAIRMAN'S RULING taking his degree in law, he
unhealthy state of affairs, It should The hope is that military powers in Parls,
be better informed on ticularly appealed to the Chinese out and was expected to need
Chairman Tsutsumi, however, practised at the Paris bar. He means that the present
were building the problems of atomic power, Government will be able to:
and three weeks hospital treatment later
declared the Liberais He also said M. Joseph Lantel was elected a municipal cour strict secrecy requirements of
building The gravity of the present prefabricated
units for advanced concussion.
winners by adjudging that the press on with the construc- the Premier, had usaured M cillor at the age of 31, and later the 1946 Act no longer
situation repre- International
lends printing, office and food process- tion work without further Dejean that "his great qualities elected to the National Assem- sent the wisest
The battle was the climax session had been successfully international great emphasis to the words of ing machinery, textile, raw ito a would be used
day of chaotic and bitter extended for two days. He was delay.
worthy of his past."
The President and lends added materials and also chemical and political manoeuvrings over, later supported by Upper House A dissident Guullist, M. Du- А
"We need to assort
of in-aclentific instruments, not the the closely related question of Chairman Yahachi Kawal, who leador urgency to this matter Last month, when it was re- PUBLIC reactions the
pont has travelled widely in the ship in turning atomic energy creasing our allics capabilities subject of an embargo revised city hall plans will ported the French Government
extension of the Diet session accepted Mr Tsutsumi's notifica Among the items which Britain and the departure of the Prime tion. United States. Ho was into the peaceful service of man-la these
new teohniques doubtless be forthcoming in General Navarre, it was stated awarded the Croix de Querre-merely enlightened self-interest,
considering replacing Yugoslavia in 1852.
might ship from China were Minister on his world tour, Ho was kind. To some extent this In war," he said.
The Lower House riot was on due course, but it can be he would probably get a high
particularly need sybears, groundnuts art reyon Mr Yoshida was
Mr Tennent since if we do not take this step authority to transfer to nations China would not present as good but during the day, leaders of Premier
originally eruption of animosity which has thought said, in all fairness, that command elsewhere.
expected to leave yesterday, been building up against the Ceneral Ely
row foreign
material participating in delence arrange trading possibilities as Russia, his
over tha Government has obviously
few past sources will tend to dry up and ments with the United States
Liberal Party announced months. Public endeavoured
confidence to meet and Salonika in 1897,
owing to her lower earning be turned to uses for which dimbed type of tactical know-
he postponed
departure the Liberal Government, sagged others
power. may supply the ledgo essential to dotence
after the Parly decided to seek down carly Sir Norman' Kipping said a
in the year after technology.
planning and training of per- list of significant British pro-
an extension of the Diet session allegations of widespread bri- "Also we need to
equip our sonnel for stomic, warfare." ducts which could be traded with expiring at midnight.
bery scandals against prominent But as bruised allies with the knowledge which
and blood- business and political figures. China is being drawn up and will enable them to counter the
members made Many of Yoshida's opponents kind of atomic warfare which
the Com- might be released within the stained Diet
their way home in early hours next two weeks,-Reuter.
(Contd. on back page, Col. 2) we know the Communist forces mittee; "Throughout the world
being followed with unusual interest. Foreign statemen and soldiers are awaiting to peo
the United a growing tendency for certain | through this Congress The President adopted day- nations which were not indus- follow through with its
mako to light enving time in the belief trially well advanced to turn to gramme
atomic for that this would give the people other countries
nuclear armaments A part of the more time M. Dupont officially confirm- | 1940 time
work in
day, but power information because "they woupons system of the alliances
Geneva, June 3. space and a more practical¦ed" that he accepted the post numerous petitions poured into have been disappointed by our in which the United States la u
Cambodia has asited the United Use of the aren avail- after a conference this after { NM
Malacanan Palace requesting return to standard time to safe.ablilty to give thers significant partner.
"Scientists and engineers of States to supply it with arms to help" for the buildings. noon with Premier Joseph
If this trend
repel Vietminh invaders,, It was continued, he friendly nations are also waiting In general, we imagine, the Lantel and Vice Premier Paul Award the health of children who
will have the are compelled to wake up very said, the interests of the United to see if America will be willing learned here tonight.
Usually reliable sources said revised plans will meet with Reynaud. He
would early under daylight saving time Nations
be seriously to open up some of its peact that talks were in progress both Minister, His relatively
little criticism, rank of
* Kected.
time nuclear technology, decessor. M. and will certainly have
Marc Jacquet, to go to school-France-Presse.
in Geneva and in Phom Penh, Modernisation of the atomale return for raw materials and more popular appeal than ranked as a Secretary of State.
energy law as provided for in other advantages flowing to the the Cambodian capital.
The United States had reacted two bills before the commlites United
favourably but considered that would be taking three steps. in
most significant of
should transactions
be the direction of peace.
all, however, are the hundreds
handied
through France, these
work, who having heard of the Cambodia maintained on the proniso of eagerly to atomle, exerty, wat other hand that it was fully see if there are independent, and that France benefis in it for them in ad need not enter into the transc- dition to the military old tion.
Cambodia neéded aircraft but which has held off, the aggres- sive
forces of Soviet Com- also a lot of equipment such as mordam for almost a decade." rifles and lorries, the sources
Commenting on President said. Elsenhower's proposals
Cambodian Government December for a world, atomic cabled its delegation in Geneva Mr Trevelyan also succeeded | 200
"plece in getting some Improvement in pool for peaceful purpose, Mr today with mawe that a
of territory" had been recon- conditions under which Mr Ford, los said the hope had been
expresand a British radio officer formerly
and that the
from proposed quered
jha. Vietminh stationed in Tibet, is held in amending begislation would be without, giving, further details. Imprisonment.
sufficiently broad to permit the Cambodian sourcesilimated
that pro- the Vietminta ular troops When the Chinese took over implementations
country; at two, v kartulions. Tibet they accused Ford of NOW TIME NOT RIPE
| less than 3,000 men, which ara One of Me. Trevelyan's major | having murdered a Lama. He faj
hemid, in an obvious supplied from base" in Laos, delicate cesses has been to persuade still held on this charge, but criticism with the ingenuity negotiations with Mr HUR Mr Huan Halang to allow firms the Chinese have now agreed he reference to the fallure so far The Cambodian Ammy, has 20 and banks to replace their should receive letters from home to reach agreement with the battalions, hus they are very of # receptive architect Halang," head of
the European
I understand Mr Trevelyan time was not ripe for puiting
Boviet Union, unfortunately the poorly:epuler troops in
Insurgent appears to have produced and African section of the managers. They have promised
to allow five such replacamente nás zato Chinese Foreign A happy result. The expec Trevelyan han
Office, Mr.
ralaod with the the atoms for peace proposals Cambodia: number. 4,000 to already. secured exit
Chinose the question of im= into operation."
| 3,000 but "they, are: smattered tation is that when the city | permits for
or Bridlats businessmen. The Chinese have also given proving the lot of American Unill ww, have a clearte dementa which chinớt, be said hall is finally constructed it who have been held in China, the assurance they will now chizens, chiefly missionaries, ides of how the, international to "occupy territory, mededing will be both 'artlatio and In recent weeks, the Chines allow British firms, to wind up who are still held in China, diaqumlona" on "the Presdent's to Cambodian, spoksimati - hare, practical.
haye a given - 19 such permita i trafe arratre, in China,
| Lòndan: Express Survion,
[(Costal, om haak saga, Cal' 2) Ani Recita
ablo
pre-
A TENDENCY
daylight saving time beginning Dulles said. from midnight tonight, when timepieces will be pushed back revert to standard time.
one hour and the nation will
Explosion Kills 12
Teheran, June 3.
The Secretary said there was whether
"Pete
States
will
pru
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REQUEST
1. The United States would be of millions of people in the
the sources said. Increasing the determent factor represented by Ita weapons stockplie and by requested pro- visions permitting the Integra tion of certain talical weapons
In a statement to the press the original design. It would the new Minister said he would appear that provision is be guided by a twofold purpose. being made for practically He said: "Firstly, I will make.
A total of twelve workers everything which normally every effort to assist our negotia-
tors in Geneva to make peace, were killed and almost two constitutes a modern city secondly, so long as peace has hundred were injured when a hall-auditorium, reception not been
restored in Indo boiler explodet today is the gas libraries, China, I will do everything to works at Ben Hachem, south of rooms, theatre,
Teheran.-France-Presse. lecture rooms, museum, art help our soldiers." gallery, an exhibition room, and a Council chamber: and if all this is to cost an extra $4 million, which Pro- fessor Gordon Brown estimates it will, the money FROM DEREK MARKS which had been delayed for up is not to be grudged. À é¡víc
Geneva, June 3. to three years. At least another
come Success has centre costing $20 million
Mr two permila are still outstand
number of other Humphrey Trevelyan, British ing, and which really meets the Charge d'Affaires in Peking. Britons held in China have not needs of the community is a Hero in Geneva he has per applied for freedom because It better investment that a suaded the Chinese to adopt a ham't been worthwhile. building costing $16 million reasonable attitucio towards and falling short of amen- Belish citizens still in China. ties. The marrying of public After weeks
Trevelyan's Geneva Achievements
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