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Peking 'Visit' Trounding the Dalai
circumstances gur-
do
Lama's sudden departure for Peking-at luust a work before his scheduled parture date-has revived fears in Tibet, India and! Burma that this marks the Mucond stage of the Chinose The domination of Lhasa.
prevalent fear is that the Delai Lama, 19-year-old spiritual and temporal head of Tibet, who is surrounded by a strongly unti-Com- munist group of counsellors and followers opposed to Chinese rule, may never
return and that the young
Panchen Lama, the rival spiritual bead, will replace him. The followers and advisers of the 17-year-old Panchon
to are said
be more sympathetic to
the
Communist cause and it is obvious that the Chinese
would prefer the young Panchen Lama installed an
the civil and religious leader of the country. The Chincae authorities invited the two Lamas to visit Peking to attend the Brst
National People's Congress
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Horrible Death In Germany
BLOW TO GENEVA HOPES MAN'S SUICIDE
Big Three Make Determined New R.A.F.
No Progress
On Cease-Fire
Geneva, July 16.
France, Great Britain and the Soviet Union failed tonight to break a mounting deadlock on an Indo-China prace settlement and prospects of a cease-fire by Monday's fatal' deadline hung perilously in the balance.
The French Premier, Pierre Mendes-France, the British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, and the Soviet Foreign Minister, V. M. Molotov, met for more than two and a half hours at the British delegation's villa, in an effort to iron out the East-West difficulties blocking agreement.
Informed sources said afterwards that no progress at all had been achieved.
To Marry
Colombo, July 17.
A 23-year-old tråder of Ystihena, nest Colombo, proposed to and scorpted by his intended mother- in-law when his bride-to- be changed her mind at the registry oflice.
At the last moment the brido gave a very definite "$10". Groom and mother both pleaded with her and abe would not budge.
Bpi the гайст Wha equally determined to get married sỌ he toki her mother: "If your daughter cannot marry me then you mast."
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The mother-in-law, widow In ber thiriles, accepted så on00,— Reuter.
Bitter Fighting
The three sat down together to oxamine two rival and there was also talk of draft cease-fire proposals prepared by the West and drawing up a Lion for Tibet.
the the Soviets, Buddhist hierarchy
and where they disagreed. of country was Immediately muspicious.
According
Their aim was to find where they agreed Near Hanoi
Tibetan
authorities
the
10
Was
They found mostly dis-parallel, have already offered to ingreement, informed sources strike a bargain on the 16th and Kalimpong, the original de-anid.
July 19, parture date,
ཙ་
ot
these oracles
in
it was assured in conference circles that Mr Molotov tonight
Bombers To Carry A-Bombs
Washington, July 13.
Earl Field Marshal Alexander, British Minister of Defence, sald today: "We have got bombers going into production very shortly that will carry the British atomic fre manufac- weapona
turing."
Wo
met
Lord Alexander arrived by plane from New York for DI two-wock United States visit. He wa
by the acting Secretary of Defence, Mr Robert Anderson, General Matthew Ridgway.
the British and Ambassador, "Sir Roger Makins,
among other offlctals.
He said he had no agenda for
visit his
and no spectile questions discuss, but "no
to doubt there will be
of a Jot questions of mutual interest and of common concern between Hanoi, July 16.
In
he this connection, $29 Ten thousand French
admitted that guided misslies Union troops and tanks would
A be
01 subject were in heavy fighting north discussion
He also said, of Hanoi today, the second
thing we can two-pronged our common day of French drive to fling back necessary and
will do infiltrated Vietminh regular its best to pull its weight in this troops menacing the city.
Latest reports all the French thrusts were progressing favour- ably.
B
But the French have Byd-
An informed Western diplo refused to budge from this line. brought forward at the advice
Tent sald afterwards: "IL was
The question of the truce line the oracles various
with no advance. hard going
is one of the three dominant monasteries. But undoubtedly
Whatever progress was made issues still awaiting solution. coerced were
wan
technical. procedural and into making these predictions
TWO ISSUES There was no country for throughout the
progress in sub- there was growing opposition
stance."
The two others are: first, when to the Dalni's visit, and The three ministers issued a
and in what conditions elections Tibetans were converging on brief communique after their
be held to reunite the should Lhasa to petition him to session reading: This evening country under a single govern- cancel his trip. There were informal talks took place be- also reports from Kalimpong tween the two chairmen of the ment, and second, control of the
armistion
International and that Tibetans, led by noble- conference--Mr Anthony Eden men, were threatening a mass
and Mr Vyacheslm Molotov guarantees of it.
The only achievement of to-miles north-east of Hanoi, which uprising and that Chinese
and the head of the French being stationed delegation about the work of night's meeting, according troops were
authoritative sources, was that days. Its garrison of 80 joined a all along the proposed route
the conference
further the Ministers generally agreed French rescue column carly to- to the Chinese border
Sources
the kind of treaties that would day, reports said. ensure his safety." It appears
meetings were arranged but it
to be signed in un obvious therefore that
was agreed that the conference have Chinese authorities
felt that should continue for the time armistice agreement.-Reuter, unless the departure date was
beink
through private behind- they might brought forward,
the-scenes meetings. not be able to forestall Tibe-
before opposition Dalai
tan
Lar roached
40
the
the
the
main
sald
no
Lo-
TOUGHER ATTITUDE
rogard."
"I think any do to strengine
defence
Britain
is very
P.C. Fined For Dangerous Driving
Melbourne, July 18.
A policeman who drove A bar pasi a red light in pursuit of
offending
motor cyclist WAL fined £16 and had his driver's Licenco cancelled bry Melbourne court.
Ho Was charged with
baving driven in a manner
dangerous to
to the public.
The magistrate told him; "A policeman cannot law- tully expose members of the public to grave danger to life and limb for the sakė of catching criminal." China Spedal
Mall
Tommy Manville Arrested
Allegedly Insulted Ninth Wife
New York, July 16. Millionaire Tommy Man- ville was arrested today on his charges brought by ninth wife, Anita.
She accuses him of being dis- orderly, using insulting language and threatening her.
have They
been estranged since shortly after their marriage in 1982.
cuated the camp of Erulin, 48 Immediate shift to "press-button took din to Police headquarters |
tobad
No plans were made for The diplomatic correspondent another plenary session.
of the Daily Express sald: The
since Tuesday's Paris Ever purpose of border. Considering China's reputation in Tibet
it would
night's meeting was to draw up meeting between Mr Eden, Mr a balance sheet of agreed and Dulles and M. Mendes-France appear
to be politically un- disagreed points in the draft Mr Molotov has adopted a much wise for the Chinese now to
armistice texts submitted by tougher attitude. provoke the suspicion of that
East and West. But the majority loyal
Ministers go beyond this and Mr Eden hurried from Geneva's went on to negotiate about the airfield on Wednesday night to tell Mr Molotov the Parly talks disputed articles.
had made no difference to the Mr Molotov was conference.
to the young Dalal for it would do litle to enhance the already nome too secure state of Sino-Tibetan relations. For while Chinese military domination may be Bocure, the Han men have made little headway in their to wrest polficat attempts and religious control from the old traditionalist Tibetans. The Chinese may therefore find that the abduction of the Intended-- Dalal-If this is
a barrier
for from removing
to the complete annexation of
the
country, may have
serious
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The "no
In
1
been encircled for four
General Rene Cogny, French Commander in northern Indo-
China, said in an interview that
60,000 Vietminh troops had in- his Hanol-Hal- Altrated into phong redoubt and a furhter 60,000 surrounded it.
He added that "prudence de
the French women mands and children be evacualed from Hanoi. I agreement came
ot
IN LION'S DEN Brave Rescue Attempt By Woman Guard
Nuremberg, Germany, July 16.
A German youth committed suicide today by leaping into the lion's den at Nuremberg Zoo today and was clawed to death despite a woman guard's brave attempt to rescue him.
The youth, about 21, jumped into the pit, waded through a protective moat and walked without hestitation right up to the lions.
Tuey roared in hunger and pounced on him.
A woman guard sprang into the pit and frightened two of the beasts away. She pleaded with the youth, by then seriously mauled, to go back to safety
with her.
Torn and bleeding, he refused. The animals Anished him off.
Twenty spectators were peer- ing over the ralling when the He screamed youth jumped in, when the llons attacked and the
cries attracted dozens mort.
JUMPED IN
Storch.
Ten Dead
In Factory Explosion
Chestertown, July 18.
An ammunition and geworks
of
The guard, 50-year-old Mar-factory blew up here today and garetha
heard the at least ten people died. youth's screams, ran to the plt and
For unhesitatingly jumped
ten minutes, a serica in.
explosions spread through the Ofters Are Ilve bullets over factory. They could be felt 18 the lion, but the animals pald miles away. no attention as they clawed the body.
Firemen and
police cleared The officers finally loosed tear all the houses in the area when That forced it was feared
large gas into the pit.
stores of the other high explosives would
the crazed lions back and mauled body was
United Pri35.
recovered
REDS CLAIM
FIVE PLANES
NO IMMEDIATE SHIFT Earl Alexander was accorded, full military honours, as he ar-
A detective arrested Manvillo rived at the National Airport
at hig luxurious home here and He said there.. would be no
where he and his wife conferred warfare" but rather a
with lawyers and police officials of new weapons."
Mrs Mirille has been receiv- acid-Marshes Alexander will
allowance of $1,000 ing leave Washington on July 1 (£367 sterling) a month dinco Nationalist for visits
the Aberdeen their separation. Proving Ground in Maryland,
Missile the Air Force
to
Test
Dn
Last week she
Tokyo, July 16. Radio Peking, monitored here tonight, claimed that five Chinese planes had been downed or badly damaged on the south-eastern coast of Com-
The broadcast said that these planes comprised two F-47. air- two craft brought down and others set aflame over the eastern Cheklang coast on July 6, ond Anuity ene F-47 was "hit" over
moved back Centre in Nocoa, Florida, White lato his house against Manville's is a ser that entre Sands Proving Grounds In New protests and locked herself in a bedroom After nine days of Mexico, Fort Bliss (Texas), Los |
'she was escorted Angeles, Air Force Flight Test wrangling, Centre at Muro, California and from the house by poilce on a
bad the Boeing aircraft plant at dismissed. The complaint against cheque charge that was later Seattle.-United Press.
her had been Aled by her gardener-Reuter.
This was first apparent when Cereva, they would have to be Peron: "Me, Sick?
Was cor-
evacuated. If not, there would be a battle for the city though not necessarily right away.
BOMBER SUPPORT
Nonsense"
Floods Now Cover Hungary
blow up.
Nearly three
hours after the
explosion, firemen said, fres were
buildings spreading to where a dangerous explosive lead oxide was stored.
called Fire brigades
and from neighbouring, towns the National Guard were mobilised. Reuter.
were
US Discussions On West Germany
Senato
Washington, July 18.
leaders will confer
Amoy on July 8--France-Presse, with the Secretary of State, Mr
Mervyn Rose
Has Operation
Klagenfurt, July 16.
John Foster Dulles, next week on a possible special session of Congress to discuss new moves 10
to West grant sovereignty Germany,
Wiley,
Senator Alexander chairman of the Senato Foreign
Austdan doctors said that the Relations Committee, announced Australian tennis star Mervyn this here today. Rose was in "excellent condi- ton" here tonight following an
to
STOOD FIRM
The French drives north of
Vienna, July 18. Buenos Aires, July 16
Hungary battled against the progress" commentUIMTEST
President Juan Peron called a troops,
worst floods in its history today were near Sontay, 25 press conference today to deny referred to part of the discus-ley, impeccably polite and quite fenol, cach launched by 5,000
of tons of water unbelieving..
as millions north-west and near reports that he is sick. alon which got down to the reali
out Last night he spent four and miles
of the Daribe's issues dividing the two sides,
Thuxing, 40 miles
If the Elsenhower. Administra- "I don't feel handicapped in spilled half hours at M. Mendes- Phulang
anything." Diplomatic quarters believed
"he told Argentine several meandering channels in
emergency appendicitis operation does request specific action, France's villa, Throughout that morth-east. Bombers M. Mendes-France, supported by
and Oghters sup- newsmen. "I am able to put on the northeast of the country.
tion
at the Landenkrankenhaus, the role of the Senate will be Budapest time during which they dined Arm Mr Eden, stood
radio my boxing gloves again and go
reported his
ported the French Union troops.
been playing to condider acceptance of Angio. Rose, who had evacuations from towns in the logether Mr Molotov demand that the truct line across
tennis
grant The Vietminh replied with back to my past activity."
at nearby American proposal rect and reserved-unbending
violont
square miles Szigetkotz exhibition He said he had been receiv-200 Vietnam, the largest Indo-China
Foertschach,
sovereignty to West Germany was brought to mortaring to the creep-
without waiting for French appreciated he was the dinnering barrage of shell fire ahead ing letters about his alleged ill-area, between two of the main state, should be drawn roughly only on small points to show be
which was entirely the Hospital last night with offers to cure channels along the 18th parallel.
of the thrusting French columns, ness including
dangerously inflamed appendix, ratification of the Europeans flooded. guest.
treaty. A High Command spokesman him.
He was in severe pain.--United Defence Community Reyfalu, a suburb of Groer, The President also announced Baid losses were appreciable on
Router. the Government both sides, but no guro was yet that
would with a population of 50,000 andPress. available-Router.
news one of Hungary's most im- give more newsprint to
portant Industrial towns, papers-United Press.
been completely ovacuated- Router.
The Communists, who origin- effect retrogressive
ally asked for a line on the 13th upon its administration.
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'Keep A Stiff Upper Lip'
Washington, July 18.
Fanfani Elected
Rome, July 16.
Signor Fantani was elected
Com-Secretary of the Italian Chris-
tian
RESERVES FOR
TUNISIA
A division
Paris, July 16.
bad
The Hague, July 16. The Second Chamber of the
The Under-Secretary of State, Mr Walter Bedell Smith few to Geneva today to join show- down talks between the
of the General Dutch Staten-General approved munists and the Allies on a
Democrat Party by the Reserve will arrive very short-n statute today uniting Holland, In the
Indo-China National Council today in suc-ly in Tunisia to help maintain Surinam (Dutch Guiana) and cease-fire
cession to Dr Alcide de Gasperi order there, it was learned to the Netherlands Antilles in the war.
day from an authoritative West Indies into one realm. source. Part of the division Agreement on the statute was after Last month should be already at Marselles, reachi according to a military source, negotiations lasting nearly six France-Fremse,
Yours-Router.
As he said goodbye to the who had held the post for many Secretary of State, Mr John years. Foster Dulles, he said, "Forter,
do Gasperi was elected of the National koop a stiff upper lip."-United President
Council,-Franco-Presse;.
·Press.
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