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ARRIAGE

M Nowroji

ON DISARMAMENT

LIKELY SOON

New York, July 27.

the Mr Jules Moch of France, Chairman United Nations Disarmament Commission, today than suggested that new proposals on world disarma-

has Cost nore

most men would be prepared | ment be put forward at the next General Assembly.

Mr Moch spoke as the French delegate in the resumed

his debate on the report of the Commission Sub-Committee which met in London in the spring. The Committee failed to reach any solution of the disarmament problem.

to pay. it has cost him his parents regard, and portion of their wealth. For the time being, perhaps for ever, it has cost him his

CAPPLI

Yet Nowrojł do mut CD- plain, bad if ever he thought, as

he went about his humble work

a b in the back egiczn

Tore, of the fe that he might have led, he was careful to keep those thoughts to himself.

Last year Nowoli announced to his parents, in the Indian city where he lived, that he wanted! to come to London to see the Coronation.

CUT OFF WITH AN ANNA THEY disapproved.

Not

reasonably they pointed out the such a visit would interfere with Nowrojl's studies. He was working towards Π science

lin dekt.c

overcame the opposition.

Now! Gil in love with Enpland fr. 1, and deckled be prefer to continue his studies here, rather than in India. Then he fell in love with an English girl.

He wrote in his parents to tell them he hoped to marry the girt. His father wrote back to say that if he married an English girt he would be rut with an onra.

tiu

Nowacji in: rt!

girl, and his father was as good as was a strict his word, for he

mud adherent to his religion, the thought of his son being married

English girl deeply hurt and offended him.

HIS CILANCE

in

NOWROJI and his wife were

He felt that the Commis- sion was not so far away

Second Meeting from agreement as the re-

Between

Ike And Rhee

Washington, July 28, The second meeting today President Elsen- between hower and the South Korean President, Mr Syngman Rhee, ended today. It lasted for an hour and a half.

cords of the London meet- ings appeared to indicate.

Mr Moch said The main difculties existed on the following issues:

1. The nature and prohibi- tion of weapons of

mass

destruction.

of the

und

2. The level duction vf armies armaments.

the 3. The verification of

and ann- of troops number aments, and

4. The organisation and the power of control.

Referring to International control of disarmament, Mc Moch said that to admit the veto the Security in this matter in Connell would be to admit the impotence of any control.

stablished 154)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1954.

Stars On Holiday In Italy

Two Schoolmasters May Appeal To Privy Council

Provisional Leave Granted By Full Court

Provisional leave to appeal to the Privy

Famous screen and stage stars off for a Jeep ride while on holiday at Porto- Bino, Italy,

are Sir Laurence Olivier, Liti Palmer, Jean Pierro

Vivien Aumont,

Leigh and Rex Harrison.

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Marathon Filibuster Ends In Senate: Atomic Bill Passed

Washington, July 27.

The Senate ended its marathon filibuster to- night and passed the administration's bill to permit greater atomic exchange with U.S: allies and to let American industry produce atomie power.

The 13-day talkathon came to an abrupt end early in the morning when opponents of certain features of the measure →→→→ notably its private industry clauses stopped talking and permitted the showdown vote.

Opponents had been expected to seek to kill the bill by re- turning to the Senate-House Atomic Committee, but this move failed to materialise,

Shortly before the final vote, the Senate approved an amend- ment by Senaters Willian Lan- ger and Olin D. Johnston de- signed to prevent monopolistic energy patents use of atomic by private industry.

The amendment provides that

If any private atomic patents

violate

are used

''5'

U.S. Marine

General

In Hongkong

Major-General R. H. Pep-

anil-trust per, of

the U.S. Marine laws intentionally, a court may Corps, arrived from Talpel declare the patents forfeit and

President Rhee told reporters after the meeting “we discussed In a Genova way how to solve the Korean problem,” recalling that the U.S. and Korean Gov- craments had agreed to confer In case of failure of the Geneva

to arrive at

on conference

question, solution of the Korean

President Rhre said, "wo

"A paralysed control by use compared our notes and ex of the veto in the Security changed views. We arc not Counell would be tantamount to here

to demand more nid, more carrying out uncontrolled dis-

We money or more material.

donations generous hope that

Unitex The

States armament." He suggested that

the veto bo waived In this Council was given this morning to Chu Yam-on Pederstand the nerds of Korea

South opened by the schoolmaster and Cheung Lam-chau, Headmaster, have been received for the Fund would And

to continue

be generous towards her.“

Mr Charles Malls of Lebanon both of the Sih Nam School of 1 Oaklands Path Morning Post Ltd. in aid of the Prepaid there was no disagreement Answering a question

Tai Hang Tung In Kowloon. among the nations principally by the Full Court comprising Mr Justice J. R.victims of the disastrous fire at

The South sident Rhee said that he saw

China Morning possibility of unifying, concerned against ultimate Gregg and Mr Justice J. Reynolds. "no

Post Ltd. will be pleased to re- and atom by Koira

of tho penceful means

acknowledgo further ceivo and only bomb. The

contributions. which when tried at the Geneva hydrogen

differences seemed to be whether conference, had fulled.

there should be conditional unconditional prohibition

He refused to may whether ut not President Eisenhower shared his views and added 4105 the Geneva conference

Communist

their own then. But made the they past their fears aside. They grow stronger."

and with a

10

found furnished room.

found a Nowroji

Job wago Just about suffirkat allow them to live.

ence had But Nowroji, who been rich, was always a little unhappy because he could no Jonger give the girl who was his wife, the kind of presents he thought a wife should have.

matler.

banning

or

This leave was granted on condition that the appel- lants pay $6,000 into court

Three weeks within

the to continuo

Mr Malik said he thought that the United States proposals security cause

and those put forward by the appeal. French and British during the meeting of the Sub-Committee "were London in

practically

Invited

to comment

on the Ifalnun incident, Mr Rhee sold: "I do not think that the British | helpful."

know people and Government

Hearing of another appli- cation by the appellants for a stay of execution of the judgment given against was adjourned sine

the Communist taelles and thele The Commission adjourned them determination."

until 1500 GMT totnorrow. -

die. The Communist alin, he said. | Reuter.

effect In

get oil 10 Westerners in Asia to leave, so

was

as to bring Asia under the Com-

a stressed

The sales came along. Now- roj says his chance to buy present for his wife, 11e went was satisfed

tunist joke.

The South Korean President In conclusion that he with his "While

stole friends get together and discuss In a friendly way, you them, Things

always benefit."-France-Presse.

to the sales and got for her House talks," adding, "when old

two cardigans. But

Is

thein instead of buying

and he was caught.

HIS WIFE

HE pleaded guilty

to

the

theft, when he was charged į at Marlborough Street, and was remanded in custody for a week. Then, a polleemnon told the story to the magistrate, Mr Paul Ben nett, VC. He ended, and Mr Charles Morgan, the probation officer, weut into the witness- box.

"I think," he said, "this man has been very upset by being

disowned by his family, who are very

Portugal's

religious people. The the

Complaint

'Unidentified Planes

Were MIGs'

The aircraft which fol lowed the Air France plane near Hainan yester- day were definitely MIGs, one of the passengers said this morning.

The

who

passenger, spent some time in Korea with the United Nationa

To India forces said he saw the

Lisbon, July 28,

A communique issued by Portugueso Foreign

wife for whom he stole these Ministry early today claimed things is A very capable girl that "A new threat of who

their married says that

life is very happy. She says he aggression",

is an excellent husband.

was taking shape against Portuguese "What do you want to say?" territory in India. Mr Bennett asked Nowroji.

"Only that I've

Icsson." he said.

The communique sald that the learned my Portuguese Legation in

New: | Delhi had handed to the Indian

Foreign Ministry yesterday note complaining that a military with personnel and arrived at

DESPICABLE

66WELL, you, who have train known wealth, and have had such a good education, mus! realise how despicable this is said the

had material Brunager.

"There are strong indications that these elements are intended

magistrate. But this for some action directed against seems to me one of those rare the territories of Diu, in Portu cases where there really was a guese India," the communique shortage of money.

"Im not going to add another'

millstone to your present posi-

Bald.-Reuter.

tion shall treat the weole in Chinese Officials

custody as the punishment and

a very heavy punishment, your

cage.

In

shall discharge Now Very Polite

you absolutely, now.""

Half an hour later, I left the

court. A pretty girl ran up

1

Singapore, July 28,

J

four Soviet-built fighters very clearly.

"I was extremely re- lieved ten minutes later to observe those lovely stars от tswo United States Navy fighters as

d. they flew past," he s

"I was not happy for the remainder of the trip, but it was a plea-! sure to know that there was 'some sort of pro- tection in what had be- come a dangerous aren,” he concluded.

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Walk by An officer of the British Weather Report: 8. Tane Aanal and to me on the steps. "Where i freighter, Coromandel which World New (Landon Relay).10. my husband she cried. He's merived here today from Shang-odor) or just been discharged, where can hal and Taingiao said that i Winter A, & Dachpan and Chor

Mr John McNeill QC, and Mr S. V. Glins (instructed by Mr F. H. Loseby) appeared for the appellants who were defend- ants in the original action.

Mr

Bernacchi, Brook A.

Y. K. Kan) (instructed by Mr represented

respondents Li Tam Tol-hing, of 6 Kennedy Road, wife of Mr Li Koon-chun,

Sho prominent locni merchant. was the plaintiff in the original

which Involved action

the sale of the school premises during the Japanese

the

alleged

occupation of Hongkong.

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Further

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Cheques should be made pay- able to the "Tai Hang Tung Fire Roller Fimd" and all donations, however small, will be acknow- ledged.

Envelopes should be clearly marked "Fire Relief Fund”. Mr & Mrs S. E. Faber $ Mr Justice T. J. and

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the property of the government, by U.S. military aircraft The vote on Anal passage was this morning for a two-day 57-20.

visit in Hongkong.

KNOWLAND ANGRY

General Popper who has boca Earlier in the day, Senate commanding officer of a Marine Republicap leader William Division in Korea is on his way F. Knowland had angrily ac-

to Honolulu to assume command cused the foes of the bill of of all marines under the author- stalling the Senate "at a cri-ity of the Commander-in-Chier, Lical period in the nation's his- Pacific.

General Pepper told reporters bill will now go to a at the airport that he thought Senate House Conference Com-the

tor

The

sharp differences. The House China coast but whether they impatient at the Senate's delay -rushed its measure through to

mittee for adjustment of neveral toul Nationalist Chinese marines

passage yesterday.

could hold it or not was another question.

The

said that general also Both bills conlain the major

Chinese Nationalist Alr provisions sought by Presidente Elsenhower, including author Force would be able to provide ity express or implied for auefent air coverage for land- the Atomic Energy Commissioning operation by the marines,

Prior to his departure to buy private power through

for Manlia, General Friday the Tennessee Valley Authority. Pepper will call on His Ex-

This proviso touched off the

celloney, Omeer Administering longest Senate Allbuster in re the Government, R. B.

Ar cent years - a debate that also Black, and Lt.-General C. S. produced several new Individual

Commander British Sugden, ialking records.

other Forces, Hongkong, officials.

SPECIFIC PROVISO Opponents, chiefly Democrats, failed however to interfere with administration plans for an AEC

A southern deal with

power

the Dixon-

and

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The Senate bill contains arrived specific proviso permitting

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Macao.

Sir

Chief Justice, Gerard Howe, awarded judg ment for the plaintiff giving her possession of the premises and mesne profits.

Hunt For Terrorists In Siam

Alor Star, Kedah State,

July 28. Siameso and Malayan

forces yesterday ended aj

By Air Indio, Ceylon, 10 a.m. Japon, Korea. 1 p.m.

Philippines, Guain, Hawail, V.B.A.

and Canada, 2 p.m.

Formosa, 2 p.m.

Philippines, N. Bomeo, 6 p.m.

By Surface

Macro, a.in.

Burma, India, Noon.

China, People's Republic,_Moon__ Philippines," PE. Aldes, 8. Africa

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p.m

facio, p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY -30

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Noon today

The House bill does not change

this

RMS Cantcn take

E Jewkes morning in the from England to

ake over the post of offlecr Commanding the Salvation Army, Hongkong. Col Jewkes, who is succeeding Lleut Col F. T.

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but the House defeated a move wife.

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Food Gift For 65 Starving Terriers

Plymouth, Indiana, July 27. Humane Societies came to the rescue today with 150 pounds of dog food for 65 Manches'er Burma, India Ceylon, terriors found half-starved and Pakistan, Middle East, Afries, Great ill-tempered in a house, near

Philippines, 9 am,

Thailand,

Britain' and Europe, 10 A.M.

Tormoss, Japan, Korea, 2 p.m. Formosa, 0 p.m.

Donaldson, Indland.

They

Indo-China, a p.m.

Thaliand, India Ceylon, Pakistan, victuals Middle East, Africa. Great Britain Grace and Europe, & p.m.

Also

threw In some for their caretaker, S'neckle of Chicago. about whose hunger just matched those of the dogs.

seven-day hunt for Red New RAF Route authorities the problem of what

terrorists infiltrating into

Slam from Malaya.

Two hundred Siamese con-

stables joined Malayan

the Siamese authorities,

forces

in a border operation started by

tho

ect out on July 20 from

han end

To Be Left

To Singapore

London, July 28.

But these measures still did not solve for Marshall County to do with the 06 yelping mutish

The authorities looking for the dogs owner, identified as Lela Ervin, who rented the house two months

DE

A spokesman of the British Mies

were

Stacckle Bald Lelo

of Padang | Air Ministry said fast night the Ervin hired her for $5 'n week

she had received only $1' so for and had not seen her employer for more than a week.-Unlled Press.

the island aircraft Accidental Death

Beher

in the West and ended now route Royal Air Force plus board and room, to take yesterday in the Siamese are transport aircraft ung between care of the dogs. But, she said,

Klong Ngae in the East, Singapore and Hongkong would In the total distanco often take would be left to Air Mar- miles no contact was made with shat Sie A Cifford Sanderson, the terrorists but one camp with Commander-in-Chief of the Far accommodation for 20

WDS

East Air Force. rounded.

spokesman said he had no The Siamese were mainly of how far

away from responsible for long-distance | Hainan pairals with Malayan. police would flyge planning ambusheson ·posalble The spokesman said that RAF escape routes-United Press. by 227 Alvesja viola)

Aransport alrerail including I find him?" She was Nowroj!'s Chinese officials in those two and More Nes Bling) (Concert

Hastings and Velatias, mede wife.

regular, flights along the Singa- ports had changed. their attitude Thij, CAs, La Valse" by Lavel: D.Time Sena)]Wednesday” Thestre a. child's coger to one of "extreme politenes, WDS

Dore-Hongkong, route but bo excitement in her voice, and The efficer, who declined to holdre be my Friend Adapted one look at her was enough to give his identity, thought that from the Book by Richard Prot

Dowd by: Alan Burgess Leat part confirm all that had been rid of this was because the Chinese (BBC18); 1.0, Vian, Collin': Hoe line in - court, I was...a pity Government was about to ime Ceder (soprano) gwrth Vienna Bym.

·10, London Btudio_Me Wowroll's parents had denied prove trade relations with Bri- Ehamenivos that one look. • fainme-France-Presse,

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Verdict

The verdict of accidental death was returned by a three-mari

could not say how many aircraft Jury this morning at the Inquest

would be affected by the order on Leung Ah-kal, 30-year-old boatwoman, and her three-year- tent to RAF Far East Headquar-old son, who drowned in Aber- ters at Changi, Singapore, for dem, on March 29

change of route.

The Board of Directors hayes William Dickson, Chief of har Poon Yan-hot int

mmanded payment; of

dividend, Lof. T Tax," "payab3

1934.

in "Air: Stan, cancelled his visit to poroner at the Inquest, which

the RAF College at Cranwellen wie held at Central: Bub-Inap /ist | order to be grubchi, at a Casibet 3: M): Startin' conducted

To

Goodwill Visit Ends

The 11th Squadron of the Indian Navy under the Com-

CB.

Flotilla,

The Hon. B.C.K. Hawkins, mand of Rear-Admiral 7: A.

of Ballance,

DSO, Flag CMO, OBE, Commissioner

Oficer, Mrs

left port this Labour, accompanied by Hawkins, returned in the RMS morning after a week's good- Canton from leave in the United will visit to the Colony,

The Squadron comprised the Kingdom this morning. Mr and Mrs Hawkins had been away cruiser Delhi and the destroyers since lost November,

Rajput, Ranjit and Rana.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

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