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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1954.
EAST GERMAN SECRET COMFORTS FOR DIEN WOUNDED
Told Time By The Sun
The
Singapore, July 13.
Arm of the Law failed to dim the bumour of an zután maigrist here Loday When ho Wan charred In the Court
driving.
with
Tramo
reckless
A. Bucharia asked to ex- plain his late arrival at the Court replied. "I am a poor
1311, Your Honour.
cannot afford to buy
A
watch so I always Judge
the time by the su}},"
Whea he was ined MS40 ou Iwo
driving
ol and
recklen driving without lights the Magistrate asked hin whether he had the monty to pay.
Bucbaria replied, "Where Irave 1 col the money 10
"?y גם
The Magistrale then vsked
whether he wanted fine to raise
muney or Kerve 1.
POLICE WIDEN
THEIR NET
OF INFORMERS Blackmailing Of Non-Communists
Berlin, July 13.
The East German secret pòlitë are widening their net of informers by blackmailing ndil Communists into service, according to refugees reaching West Berlin.
The refugees have given evidence in special courts that poller forced thent by blackmail to spy upon their workmates, on colleagues in "bourgeois that is, parties allied with the Com- parties" ruol
munists but not openly Communist --or in West
the
Bucharla replied curtly. "Evro If the Ane were $100,000 st wilt zei it and not go to gaol."
Ne WAIN allowed
thr month to pay
United Press.
SINO-BRITISH
TRADE
Very Great
Prospects
London, July 14.
Berlin.
These courts check each refugee's statements as far as possible before deciding whether to grant him, or her, the status of a political refugee. Such status means financial aid, accommodation, and eventually a job in West Germany.
even
Reluger offeluts believe Bat the blackmail campaign in based that agents an assumption
from
non- Binong recruited
Including Communists,
be pawple who are known to
be politically unreliable, will less suspect among their tended victims than agents who are staunch Communists,
-גן
Recent evidence an refugee eturt hearings gives an insight into the recruiting methods or- ganised by the East Gennan
Erast be-State Secretary.
Woll- veterne Comminist tween Britain and China weber. pre "very great", accord. with an international reputation
Prospects of trade
ing to the Tienlain nowk.
To paper,
aboteur.
party correspondence
10 und
ve politien) pen pictures leading party officials in
A
of
my
home town
"First
3 tried to deal with these orders ty deliberate.In- efficiency, but the Sure Socity Service officinis again and again wacted me to work harder and more carefully Eventually, 1 could ΠΟ Jonger stand the pressure and fled to West Ber- Bn."
COURT STATEMENTS
All names were changed for
men's. Kung Pao,safely's sake before the evidence quoted by the New China News Agency today.
The newspaper
the
1 WAN
·Press.
available
to
Herr
Albert
Bergman,
л
mall
from a sold yester chimney sweep clary: "Growhy trace between town in Saxony, sand that he China and Britain not only will had been munomed to the local perve the folerests of the two State Security office for alleged
will also countries, but
con-anti-Government remarks made tribute to easing world tension.
in private conversullon.
unknown men.
Mme Mendes-France, wife of the new French Fremler, handed out chocolates and cika- rettes to repatriated wounded flown home from the Indo-Cálna fortress of. Dien Bien Phu who fell to the rebels recently. They were, flown in U.S. tranporta-Centrnt Press Photo.
VIENNA SUBURBS
OVERRUN BY
FLOOD WATERS
Vienna, July 13.
A.E.C. Want Atomic Law Mödernised
Washington, July 18. The House-Senate Atomic Energy Committed today urged modernisation of the "outthoded" atomic energy to make certain
the the
of nuclear
Flood waters surging down the Danube over-law ran some suburbs of Vienna today as the river rose United States realised to a record high level of 27 feet in what appeared"true promise" to be the peak of four days of severe floods in Central Europe.
People in the riverside bölaugh. = the Banliße skirts the main cily took the fituation calmly. Most
in-
power in ponce and war.
The Committee called for the silosure of more atornic Kumador de 4 your to world Progress, to promote develop- ment of an atomic power
and to clear the way for
for-peace plan
in-
President. Eisenhower's atoms-
Phrases like permanent prés- sure", threats of disadvantages in employment" and pledges of "strict secrecy“ are to bẹ found in many almallur court state refused to be evacuated. Several shops, awash in a
yard of water, displayed "business as usual” signs. Win- Herr Ewald Lange, an
Damage in The Committee saft in * ployed of book publishing
Elsewhere in Austria, people are also missing.
alone is csti-formal report that this nation's their West Germany. house at Dresden, Saxony, said began moving back into
the mated by Dr ians Ebard, Pre- "preponderanco" of atomic wea- homes as that he was arrested at an Enst damp, muddy
nood Berlin radway
to be in the pons could offset the massed "The mier of Bavaria, waters abated station after a
harks armies of the Communista and three period of bravery is over. Now region of 200 moh
Red
bub political discussion with
milltary aggression, we are starting the period of (about £10,000,000).
added that the atomic law must Police endurance," Mayor Ernst Koret
be STILL SERIOUS
overhauled
tho "pcross faced of Linz, Austria's most stricken
board" to
make this certain, law deaths were reported nood
said.
East German Radio said, inc
The report: Which included situation at Dessau data on atomic progress, also who introduced
from Austria, West of East Ger- (population. 95,000), at the con- sild, the land-based prototype The floods have so for apence of the Elie and Mulde of the atronic engine
for, the of himself na lesite told me s
mement propaganda, but that police claimed 12 dead in Austria, aine rivers, and at Barty (popula-submarine USS Nautilus diready bluntly that he wanted
would quash the case if in West Germany and 12 in East tion 8,000) downstream on the had produced enough power to work for the State Security Wo
worked for the State Security
send two persons Elbe, was still serious today.
an atomic Bibluripo Ta Kung Pho was also quoted Service." he explained. "If 1
around the world fully sub- Evacuation of several maroon-merged and at saying:
"China's
full speed. sound at
refused, I should lose my trade
ed suburbs of Dessau was con- United Press. economle system and grow licence, for I was known in a
tinuing About 10,000 people productive force give art - warmonger
had been evacuated by festër- Furance that trade agreements
day. or contracta with foreign coun- tries can be fulfilled."
"This can show the .world that countries having different social and political systems can develop trade on a basis equality and mutual respect."
na
It said China welcomed trade relations with Britain, but be- CRILIC of the United States "embargo" polley, present trade relations between the two counz- iries were restricted.
"artificial
The removal k obstacles" would improve trade greatly, the newspaper added. -— Reuler.
TOLD BLUNTLY
"An officlul
which was
"AL the East Berlin headquarters
was
with an official of the State Security Service who told me that my remarks were able to
punishment
Service
anti-Govern- many for
"I was told to stay in an East Berlin hotel unth I had received forged West Berlin Identity
"In these circumstances, papers. Then I was to contact accepted and signol statement Social Democrat party head-
dictated to me. IL
quarters there, and make reports contained a paragraph pledging about the West Berliners' re- me to strict secrecy about 17 netivities for the State Security action to current political ques-
tion."
Service.
a member of the Christian Democrat party. I was at first ordered to make regular reports
Frau Ruth Saalmann), a teacher in a provincial town in Saxony, similar was blackmailed in a
she returned home way when
Germany, where
OPTIMISM
OVER
TRIESTE
Rome, July 18.
SINO-BRITISH PARTY
Lodilon, July 13..
Elsewhere the situation was reported easier today with rivers falling and, little new
A Chinese trado mission rain About 14,800 acres of
two weeks of East Germany werd
reported celebrated
business talks with British tooded
Industrialists and manufacturers with a gin and brandy pary in London's fashionable Savby Hotel tonight.
in
RITZ
Air Conditioned