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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JULY: 28, 1954.
Peaceful Co-Existence
Australian Papers Critical Of Stump's Policy
Sydney, July 27.
The Sydney Morning Herald declared today: "Nothing surely could be more ill-advised, what ever the provocation, than Admiral Stump's orders to American Pacific fleet pilots to be 'quick on the trigger."
It added: " is precisely because Chinese pilots are dunhless under similar orders that the attack on the passenger plane took place in the
first instance.
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REJECTION CAN
ONLY LEAD TO ENTIRE RUIN
London, July 27.
Rejection of "co-existence” between the West- era and Communist governments can lead only to “the ruin of the entire capitalist system," a Moscow commentator warned in the Soviet Government newspaper Pravda today.
In an article quoted by the Soviet news agency Tass, the commentator, Mr V. Kortunov, said the Principle of non-interference opens possibilities of whereas "the fruitful, peaceable co-operation,' policy of strength" could result only in "the smash- ing defeat of the aggressors."
The article said: "Today the attention of all rightful mankind centres around the problem of relations be- tween the countries of the Socialist camp on the one band and the Imperialist camp on the other.
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The Lord Mayor of Londen, Sir Noel Bowater, who dour now headgear for the time being, pletured at the Mansion Heuse with the famous cowboy Alm star, Bill Boyd, who is Alne seen is Lady in London on "Operation Friendslip" with some 48 American boys.
Bowater.--Central Press Photo,
Father Sold The Snakes
Naini Tat, India, July 27.
the
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man of
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of reducing | Soviet Union 4: hamed on and when than i temporalarts in the China Solo gitanet-Fe Dat Peaceful
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| Capitulisan Altun paties Contrary
Thi my dad Tangres Ive i lements of the Hatted than do bezom 1908.er and at sales resolutely reject the niea
toe will not come f
praceful co-existence 01 invasion Son alisin and Capitalism, openly Formosa **
Hectare that their aim is to over- The Melbourne Age call it throw the people's regime in the
"The political foundations for tes would be a tragedy it invente countries of the Socialist camp, the
peaceful co-existence of thing out of
ned to 2 tore they, the capitalist Socialisin and Capitalism Kupport for the tes med j dise vrelated! Chiang Kai-shek system antefer the aegis of the respect for the national
resume wore to inen's protesting Aumican monopolies,
sovereignty of all peoples, and war which frustrates hims
peacefu} } convertent commutenst
stricl pe welt
ester
the (foreign policy.
Soviet serynnce of the supreme prin- Txe vurennslunces
the
Govenmin at a desire for ple of international veintions, Skymaster shooling
not
as people of non-interference peaceful co-operation with all u[
1: 10 internal affairs of other Counties, are from the very natore
the Sovirt social countries. system,
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Propaganda War Starts
A
Hanoi, July 27. French Command spokesman said here day:
tu-
"The fighting war is ver, but the propaganda war has just begun."
He was 1 ferring ter a false
by Camp battle of Wol
a per mutut
Blums
.cont aimed
Cert.
Vivid mit
Vietminh
won ratit
un
*do outbreak whipping up angy belligerent mood,""
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at Reuter.
"QUICK TRIGGER"
New York, July 27. Support for the United States Tigger" policy Navy's "quick was volred today by American evening newspaperź,
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ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS
resita d
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of
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ONLY CORRECT OPINION
"Soviet men and women hold The enly REL opinion that every nation must itself decide Bir nature of the sectal and political structure of its coin- try and that none has the right to force another systen, upon
foundation "The ren|1920| the
peaceful
energistere Socialisin tid f'apolalısm 41 International eemnomnie
and NE single Lif Socialist OF country The Washuigton Evening Star
Camp
develop from the outside, no matter snit the pilots who
shot down Capitalist
whether it is a good or bnct normly withent Boat econo~ | two Chinese Communist fighters
system." Tie relatiny with other coun- which attacked them off lain
tries. Island were "fully justißed. |
It remains to be set JIOW Communist Chomu will renet but Is well trat the Chinese Ballet in the art dov's aghton;hould know as the outset that
Fauty-Ba
17 17 Heck River Della brioyo our pilots are under orders to
cease-fire sounded
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Frendi
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frin back 1f atiseked." It rald
Washington Thin
News sail "responded In the Tion forces began the pilots withdraws Trans alen Tradition of the Navy
The 1ab pepe Sari su ura twenty-mile with strip of ferritory running portret up, they or tw the Bted State
CH WOPEL? . Eur The Tonking Gult The coast of
Alles would supp.et from Haiphons to Munkay, our p
idee, suve attitude. The Chinese frontier.
15 they
med mar que algary art the world will be loncher than lever. But when was a leader
11 asked other than tonel
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These troops also moved bak from outlying tptyrtwq*tt Hanol to the arent; mum town, From there, they will be with
drawa instr
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Secrets
With Reds
London, July 27.
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Mr Koriumov stressed that the principle
non - interference "opens up broad possibilities of fruitful, poureable co-operation
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notwith- countries, standing the differences in their social systein," and concluded:
Influence
the of the logic of historical facts, the most farsighted leaders worki Ben beginning grachually to favour the idea of peaceful co-operation and
"Under The
inexorable
[
with
The enpitalist
the Soviet Union
China, and with all the people's
democracies.
betrothed because she lost
of three
father had caught
The the snake
as a wedding
present for bis daughter
In
accordance
custom of
with
the
the Kanjars
in
who
earn their living by
and catching
exhibling pythons. But an official of She Prince of Walca Zoologiaal
Gardens Lucknow had
persuaded the girl's father to part with them for a sum of 100 rupees (£1,10%).
flance oven-
The girl's
tually agreed to take her on payment by the father of a dowry equal to twice the snakes' value.--Chla Mail Special.
Philippines Requires
'Ironclad'
Guarantees
President
New York, July 27.
Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines said today he favoured a South-east Asia de- the tener pact providing that United States-Philippines Mutual Dilence Trenty 13 Imple
Portugal Wants To Investigate Damao Reports
Lisbon, July 27.
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The ‘Augel? Does Not Make Plans
Washington, July 27.
Lt. Genevieve De Galord- Terraube, a gallant French nurse who "needs a bit of calm," today accepted America's tribute to the men and women who fought and died at Dien Bien Phu.
The Delite brunelle nuTSİYO bright blue cyca alternately sparkled and darkened 'as sho recalled for reporters the befolc last stand In the Indo-China fortress.
"I don't think the battle of Dien Bien Phu was useless," she sald In nu wer to one question. "Of course, I don't know any- thing, about strategy. I was there to care for the wounded.
"But we can't say it was use- less becaure It proved to the world that France could struggle for honour make very hard sacrifices liberty."
in
to uphold
The "angel of Dien Bien Phu” held her first press conference Washington at the French Embassy residence after bottic day of welcoming activities. She spoke in sometimes halting English, sometimes appealing to French Ambassador Henri Bon- nel for the proper words,
"I
"BIT OF CALM" need a
a bit of calm and alience to, how do you By- assimilate all the things that happened at Dien Bien Phu and here in America," she said with a shy smile when asked if she wanted
return to to
Indo
De Galord-Terraubo the red ribbon of the
Chin
MIES
Word
uniform, an arm badge, pinned on to her sleeve with safety pin, signifying honorary mem- bership in the French Foreign
The Foreign Office today asked the govern- ment of India to allow a delegation to enter the Legion of Honour pinned on her Portuguese enclave of Damao through Indian ter- ritory to investigate reports that more villages in the small isolated Portuguese territory of Nagar Aveli have been seized by "nationalist volunteers" who recently captured the Portuguese enclave of Dadra.
*Thi
Pari0glese.
said Communcations between Nugh - Aveli and Damao have been rut, I said the proposed Investigat- ing delegation could be limited to only three men.
Some 40,000 persons live at which mamahalns Nager-Aveli only a police garrison.
The Foreign Office also an- nounced that in unsault by Indions on another Portuguese village, Dapsi, Wis repulsed yesterday by club-swinging vil- Jugers.
Now
Delhi's demand for possession of the 500-year-old of India" is Portuguese "Stutz
Portugal's mos! entered serious current problem.
CONGRESS
UNDER PRESSURE
Legion, and an insignia of the French Air Force and the mul tary flying nurse,
On her left wrist was a gold bracelet, a
let, a present of her family to "remind her of Dien Bien Phu, from which hung a medal tion. On one side of the medal. llen was Saint Genevieve, her
saint
On the patron
other, DRP 1954" and ber family motto: "In life, no lealousy *
She soid she Was gery moved" at the sitouts of "Vivo La France" down the streeta of New York "so moved I could not answer ... I only smiled."
SMILED AWAY
whether there was any spe-
clal man in her life.
like
In response to one question, the French nurse said, "I would to come back another time for a private stay...Now I am who a symbol of
at Dien Bien fought at
of the people and
all the purice of the world
Asked for her impresflori.
Miss De Galard-Terraube New York, July, 27...... proved adept at hunedinng The
Ad-reporter as many Eisenhower'
an older hand around Washington. She ministration is under power-only aniled away one question ful Congressional pressure to warn Communist China that any attempt to seize Formosa would be forcibly resisted by the United TROOPS ENTHENCHING?
States, the New York Post Portuguese Indian possessions reported today. "They
cannot but take into mented and that he gets "Iron-total 1,500 square miles with a A Labour member of Parlia-
clad"
guarantees that an attack population of 850,000. account that such co-operation ment, Mr Arthur Lewis, sug- gested in the House of Commons brings about undoubted benefits, on the Philippines will be con-
Commenting on Foreign Omce Today that the Governmen! while the possibility of a mill-sidered an attack on the United
charges that Indian troops were utes, Ure capitalist
Damao hould ask Russia to share her tury clash between
He also said in an interview entrenching along the and Socialist systems, with the knowledge of atomle
afternoon that frontier, the Lisbon 100s with Britalu on reciprocal present correlation of forces in with Newsweek Magazine
Dia fo international
is he wanted the United States to paper The
his disastrous conse-
for "a country "reasonable India Blve He said the Soviet Govern-fraught with Ameriend recognition of thement claimed it had completed quences for Capitalism.
aggression under the mutual de-
Foreign Office the As atomic power station. occurred two Peking Government and for pre-
"The enemies of peace should fence agreement. days ago $11 Cantho province, venting the adattanee nt Com-He asked how far Britain had
remember well that rejection of Mr Magsaysay sald he be- unique, with obvious
New urged about 30 miles um Saigon munist China into the United Rone in this field,
Indo-China, Thai-had Ides of co-existence, the lieved that Reuter.
Sir David Eecles, Minister of the
Australia, New "abstain from any more or less Works, said the Soviet an policy of strength, the polley of land. Formoan,
Zealand,
Britain, the United badly-disguised attacks on car
which rights, nouncement clearly related to a war, can lead caly to the smash-
and the of the aggressors, States
Philippines sovereign Britain was coning defent
will firmly defend." pilot plant.
ruin of the entire should be included in any centrating on a full scale plant and to the
South-east Asla pact. now being built at Calder Hall, capitalist system."-Reuter.
of the north Cumberland, in
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A Hearst newspaper, the New Tork Journal American, said the and Han win 15 days
Chinese attacks Four Communist kidnapped ymerisy
exposing of Commulst pr 30 passengers and the erew of
for peace and Į pagunda a Vietas
pistol Junk at
¡ existence," arched them to Vietminh area, it was disclosed Tony.
The incident
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argumcnd
OR
Insta
provides The final for withholding
Nations."-Reuter,
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As for an exchange
with Russla, formation Prime Minister had sold July 20 that he regretted the
bad
to not agreed President Eisenhower's
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U.S. INCREASES TARIFF
Washington, July 27.
$
security" against external operation."
INTERPRETATIVE
The
the
Mr Robert Allen, the Post's Washington columnist, caft the Asherican men, she said, "Vall Inclusion of the Chinese yesterday I only heard about Nationalists In
pronged them, But I think they are
sympathetic.
Their South-cast Asian defence very
welcome proves they are true, de- was also being
sincere and spontaneous...I like that.
Popular ched alliance manded. of Hitler type
Delhi
com- alarm, to
WOULD FIGHT
we
Despite admittedly limited He said he believed that the forces in India,
there is по Philippines could play an doubt in informed circles here
between the that Interpretative role
the Portuguese would Western and For Eastern fight to defend what they con nations.
sider their rights to the en-
"In President Elsenhower ordered
scheme for the International tariff Increases today of up to
of the development
peaceful 50 per cent on imports of Swiss The in-watches and watch movements, uses of atomic energy, vitation remained open.
The increases will apply to Sir David Eccles sald he had imports of non-jewelled watches nothing to add to the Prime and watches of up to 17 jewels and will become effective on Minist's statement-Reuter,
Red Consulate In Geneva
Geneva, July 27, Communist China has been given permission by the Swiss authorities to open a constilato general in Genova, according to The A well informed source.
Berne Chinese legation in
a understood to be looking for suitable building which will be close to the various International More headquarters in Geneva. than a million dollars is believed to be available for the purchase. |--France-Presse,
'TOO LATE
n
"Senate Republican lenders
Will you re-enlist when your
year?
are spearheading this moment- tour expires at the end of this Dus move, Mr Allen said, "They are privately expressing fidence of putting it over."
con-
General Chiang Kai-shek. the Nationalist
"I don't itnow. In my life it is the habit not to plan." United Press.
leader, feared Commonwealth
a Communist attack on Formosa now that the fighting had ended In both Indo-China and Korea, he reported.
Tho Communists might feel there was less likelihood. of specily American reprisal
them against
after Congress adjourned.
a way we feel that we claves, have already played the role on
"In such a grave emergency, number of occasions," the
"For that reasoT! are watching
the Re- President said. "In recent years, all Portuguese
the happenings in publican leaders want a public for example, numbers of Asiatic anxiously
the ·Ad- have lenders pines. They have leamed and editorial.
forces to defend liked the idea that the United
For months the newspapers mit armed States of America is no longer here have appeared daily will at any time," Mr Allan sold.
Formosa against Red aggression here as a colonlser."
charges and counter-chargez on Mr Magsaysay said he thought the Delhi attitude toward the DULLES UNEQUIVOCAL. The increases were ordered in
Presidentiat proclamation there was little danger that which accepted recommenda- Luis Taruc, surrendered Huk enclaves. The Portuguese con- sider the question a moralTM ohu tions of the United States Tariff leader, would become a martyr.
be since they feel that Gon, strongly Commission after an invesülga-- "I rather think he will tion of complaints by the domestorgotten. Filipinos understand Catholic and known as tic industry that they were be what Tarue stands for, and the "Rome of the East," is as much he hag embraced a part of Portugal as Lisbon is. ing seriously injured by the im- fact that
-United Press, Communism."-United Press, ports-Reuter.
declaration that come to the Philip India." said Diario Popular in en ministration will instantly com
July 28.
The Republican leaders, led by the Senate Republican chief, the Senator William Knowland, had held a series of secret center- ences on the situation with the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles,
French Socialists May
Join
Government
Paris, July 27.
M. Guy Mollet, the Secretary-General of the French Socialist Party, tonight implied that his party might soon join the Government of Premier Pierre Mendes-France.
Answering
}
to permitting the Nationaltat stronghold to
into Fert hands," Mr Allen said.
fall
Division
Anniversary
Seoul, July 27, The first British Common- wealth Division in Korea to- day celebrates the third an- niversary of its formation.
In a
of tho special order
commander, day, the Division General H. Murray, caid the "job wo came to do is not yet finished and until it is finished, here we stay."
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Commonwealth soldiers were prevented by hèavy rain from commemorating the anniversary at a representative open air drumhead service of remem- brance, thanksgiving and dedication on Sunday.
Nevertheless, Individual units throughout the First Commun. wealth Division participated in church › Bervices,
General Murray mid the "Secretary Dulles was un- Brst two years of the Division's equivocal in hio opposition existence consisted of bitter war in close contact with the enemy. Last year has been the aftermath of truce and has required a state of constant alertness and watch- fulness. We must be on hand to ensure
that the risk of war breaking out again is removed altogether. It remains to be soen how long wo shall stand on
in Korea. guard
Kones presenta challenge to in our ro timents and units and also as Bndividuals. Conditions are not "Me Dulles explained that basy. We are boting to live a some of the major countries.com-
somewhat spartan, existence and Aldering this project ra
we must bo in instant rondirisam yigorously opposed to bringing for action. This challenge la bas in the Nationalists at the starting squitely met Hiuter.
"To expressed the belief that
"Ife gave emphatic asmirances the Administration will not permit that to happen."
But Mr Allen reported that Mr Dulles Was wary about the demand for immediate inclusion of the Nationalists in the South- east Asian alliance.
A
July 27%
Soviet
New York, July 27. The Very Rev. Weston H. Stewart, Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, arrived today on the Talian liner Conto Blancamano.
by Socialist participation in the Mendes-Franco with regard to questions He will attend the "Anglicans
no longer economic and social questiona, after a long talk Government would and Journaliste Congress in Minneapolis
afternoon"
the be simply a with the World Council of Churches this
A national · council | In this regard were not yet meeting
in Evanston next Premier, M. Mollet recalled cumion. [month]
convened In known. Similarly, he said, he Problem is for the U.S. to sign a that according to the statement could be rapidly Jerusalem is more complete lasued at his investiture by the order to approve the entry into could not say whether it was mutual security pact with the Morelan Maistervilles invited.
cabinet of the Socialists. the
agreement with Nationallats, alimilar to the one) burada “ of a was and
completely in
here to a reception tomorrow to with South Korea, The
* Immack tha vinit of the Chine divided than Berlin, he told Fremier, the door
remain open
the
of the the "Premier regarding “Buropenti Secretary-General Was Socialista 10. Solalist art lured howey problems; principally Centary "Later, after the Bouthiomat Fee Malers and Forblen reporters,
He 'mid he believed,
MOLIVE CACATON 4 W unparalegres him now the Frchilkowie and Asian alliance has been organited Minister, Mi Chou En-lal and
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> picklem
subject of dis-amico the Government propose the best way to deal with think benar MAJORMAT