THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
SINO-RUSSIAN UNITY OF VIEWS AMERICANS THE BRIDE
Lincoln Evans Sole Survivor Withdraws |Returns Home
Libel Writ
London, Oct. 11. Tribune, a Socialist week- ly edited by supporters of Mr Aneurin Bevan, today apologised to Sir Lincoln Evana, a former British trade union chief, who had libel Issued 11 writ for against it.
The writ hus now been with- drawn.
In the firh Court teslav, Mr E. Ryder Richardson, volej for Sir Lireon Evens, Bai, at article in Tribune in May 1953, contained statement: that 124 Jud dishonestly betrayed tha labour and tende unloa inoves ments for monetary gain.
Sir Lincoln Evans was then General Secretary of the fron and Steel Trades Confederalton, He give up this port to brçoine
thic
Syracuse,
New York, Oct. 11.
four-year-old tom- cat -- sole survivor of a level crossing smagh which killed its owner, his wife and their pet dog - 1188 returned to its former home here 14 months after the
accident.
The
esi Blacklo ~~~ arrived here after Ap- parently walking the DO miles from where a train struck the car in which hỏ was travelling
with hin owners, Dr and Mrs Irt Blaisdell, — China Mail Special,
Duke
Opens
Electronics
Laboratory
£5,000 - 6-year Vire Chairman of a board appointed by the Conservalvie Govern. ment to supervise the steel in- dusley under plans to hard making things no one else could back from State control to pri- Į make and making them better ynte enterprize.
ļail cheaper than at present,
Edinburgh, Oct. 11. The Duke of Edinburgh today urged British scientists to devole | their Ingenuity and resourets
LABOUR OPPOSITION
Labour Ins strongly opposed the denalionajina - tion of steel which it na- tionalised in 1951.
Britain's export trade :pend- rd on them, he told scientists at the new Ferranti Laboratory for
A Reliable Bulwark Of Peace & Security
In The Far East'
Moscow, Oct. 11.
Russia and Communist China reached a "com- plete unity of views" on co-operation between the two countries and on the international situation in their talks here, à joint communique sald.
The official Soviet news agency, said this co- operation was “a reliable bulwark of peace and security in the Far East and an important factor in the cause of maintaining general peace."
The communique said both Governments would strive to continue to participate "in all international actions aimed at strengthening peace." They would also consult each other "every time questions touching upon the common interests of the Soviet Union and the Chincao People's Republic arise with the aim of co- ordinating actions, aimed at ensuring the security of both states and the maintenance of peace in the Far East and all over the world."
and
In
The communique continued:, evacuation of Soviet military The Cieneen conference, which units and the transfer of in- led to the cessation of military stallations in the Port Arthur activities in
Tiklo-China,
naval base area to the Govern- People's opened the possibility of solving most of the Chtrese
situation
Republic, it has been decideit by the Indo-China
with the legitimate both sides, will be the respon- conformity national interests of the peoples sibility of the Soviet-Chinese showed the im-Joint Military Commission In of this ares, portance for the cause of peace, Port Arthur, formed in accord- ance with the agreement of of the participation of all the As one of his first engage- great powers in examining all February 14, 1950. ments of his three-day Scottish the urgent International prob- visit the Duke toured the lemn un which the United Na- laboratory and officially opened] tione Chucker places the modn at by pressing a button.
responsibility for the main- tenance of international proce. Electronics for defence must
electronics research.
Mr Riclurilsen said that the Tribune article written by Mr Michael Foot, a Lubiner Member of Parlament.
Alated Sir Lincoln Evans joined the board against the overwhelming wistave
of the members of bis union.
Mr Stiebordsm suld Sir Lincoln Evans strongy objected! to the allegations,
Defendants had now made an unqualided withdrawal of them and wished the apologise for any Inconvenience oil afterinut they had caused him
priority, but electrielly and cicetronica for Industry must Assume no very close secund, he declared.
MAKE ISLAND SAFE
importance Speaking of tic of electronic
the gadgets in home industry and defence, he said: "If anything van make this island safe from attack, it will be the brains and knagina- of our electronic scientists and research Engineers."
Sir Lincoln Evans had agreed tion to accept the apongy mut with-1 and drawal of the action. Defendants had paid his costs.
MISCONSTRUCTION
•
Mr Richardson sală de- fendants intended to, believed they
dia.
wug
Tony the Duke panied by Mr Duncan
the Minister of Supply,
accpm-
the centenary luncheon and
Assert
that it was the denationalisa- tion of the steel industry which was against the over- whelming wish of tho mem-
bers the union.
In view of the misconstruc
LAWFUL PLACE IN U.N.
**It has also shown the complete groundlessness of the polley of the United who States ruling circles are preventing the Chinese People's Repubile from tak- ing its lawful place in the
Nations United
Organisa tion."
COMPLETED 1955
**The evacuation of the Soviet troops and the trans- fer of the installations to the Government of the Chinese People's Republie in the Port Arthur naval base ares will be completed by May 1, 1955".
Another joint declaration said the two countries had agreed that tour mixed Sino-Soviet
companies would be transferred
in full to the Chinese Govern- ment on January 1, 1955. These companies were for:
1.
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RELEASED
Captain H. Dries (rigbf) and Plo George M. Plsk during the Drtis conference At which Captain Dries, U.S. Army Intelligence Oilcer, and Pie George IL, Pisk, his jeep driver," told how they were captured at gun-point on the West German border by Communist Czech guards and thrown into solitary confinement for two weeks. They told how they were grilled night and day by Czech Army officers in civillian clothes who tried to pry military secrets out of them. Both the men were seized on September 17, near Eslarn, Bavaria, white on routine border mission. They were freed last Saturday st Waldhaus on the German- Catch frontier-Express Photo.
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TO
MODERN CITY
Hanoi, Oct. 11.
Makarios
Holds Conference
Athens, Oct. 11,
Mokarios of
Archbishop Cyprus told a Press conferenzo here today that were the United
Nations General Assembly to Cypriots the right to self-determination, the country's
refuse
The mountain and jungle soldiers of the Vietminh Communist Army got down tonight_to=f the serious business of running, a modern city of 400,000 inhabitants.
The victorious soldiers of Ho Chi-minh tried first to reassure the inhabitants of this turncoat, city that life would go on as it has gone on in the past.
The communique said: "The direet nela ot aggression com-
Signs on every street corner and wall proclaimed Mining coloured and rare the mitted by
United States At the official opening cere-
the Chinese People's Re metals In Sinkiang Province, the cardinal rules of good conduct of the Vietminh ugainst
and refining of Army. 2. Extraction and The continued
No looting, no robbing, no oppression of the Sandys, public"
occupation by the United States of In the Sinklang Province and
be allowed, Vietminh authorities of Formosa as well as the mill-3, Construction and repairing population would Earlier the Duke addressed
to of naval vessels in the city of insisted, and financial support to tary of the Chiang Kai-shek were "income Dainy and the civil airways,
*Tho Vietminh Army The communique said the Royal Scottish Forestry Society.patible with the tasks of main- Tonight he dined at Edinburgh taining pence in the Far East mixed compardes had played entering Hanol as a friend,” the University, of which he is and lestening international ten- their part and contributed to posters proclaimed. Chancello:China Mail Speak.slon."
the development of the Chinese The Chinese cational economy. People's
fund restored Republic her national economie and was successfully fulfilling her year plant. The Chinese, econo- mic and industrial organisa- tions had accumulated the neces sory experience and could man- the mixed undertakings ge themselves.
Alexandria Va., Oct. 11. Joseph S.
Both Russia and Chlha "con- sider abnormal the situation in Petersen, former which Korea continues to ro tion of their wordn. the de-employe of the National main divided in two parts," the fendants, he said, now admitted Security
communique sald. Agency, will appeur
the rounl- fant
Mon- Sir Lincoln Evans was before a grand jury next
"Recognising that
is one of the recommended by the Executive day on
charges of improperly fication of Korea Council of his union to accept obtaining secret documents Important tasks the solution of the post and that he had told "with intent or reason to be which would have great signi- the executive he would noi lieve they would help a foreign cance for the strengthening of Far East, they peace accept unless it did approve.
Also Lwo divisional
and its predecessors for in the near future of a confere question ferences of the union had voted 13 years, was discharged on ence on the Korean by a large majority in favour October 1. He was arrested on with the wide participation of 0 union member Joining Saturday by Federal Bureau of the interested states," It added.
of
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The Soviet and Chinese Governments, tho munique said, “would make all efforts to help towards the settlement of the un- solved international
prob-
lems, Including the problems concerning Asia,"
also
The two Governments issuca joint declarations on the base: The Port Arthur naval shares held by the Soviet Union
in the Mixed Sino-Sovit Com-
pany:
"Socotechnical
laboration
cal-
the two coun
tries: The budding of a new Asian line linked with the South
trunk
five-
“MAKE THEIR PEACE”
national leaders would not re- ZOL to "methods of violence at the English administra-
not be able to suppress the But he added that they would exasperation of the population that could lead to regrettable inaldonts,"
•
PLEBISCITE
Archbishop Makarios said that were the UN. Assembly to pro- pose a plebiscito and were Bri- tain to refuse, it would give the Cypriot people "a powerful moral arm,” and lower "British
prestige." Protection Wanted For U.S. Textiles
Chariotto, N.C. Oct. 11. - Mr Frederic Howe, President of
Textile the American Machinery Association, said tom day that despite the experali- ture of more than $3,000,000,000 slace World War II, the per-
The Archbishop, answering questions from reporters, sald that Cypriots would welcome the United States · proposal for direct Anglo-Cypriot negotia
dns-Fre >-Promo.
Ike's Message To Chiang
Workers were asked to re- turn to their jobs as usual today and tomorrow. Pub- to servants, who had work" ed for the French, and dis- charred Vietnamese soldiers. who have fought for the French, were Invited to make their peace with the Ho Chi Minhi regime.
Washington, Oct. 11. The agreed value of the Soviet
The State Department mad be refunded in Trolleys ran again today after centage of strictly modern public today the mesange of con-- shares would
a. 24 hours hlatus on Sunday machinery In American textile gratulations sent by President goods over a number of years.
The declaration on scientific when the city passed into Viet-ms was below that in Japan Eisenhower to Generallasimo and probably lower thats in Ger-Chiang Kai-shek on the occasion technical co-operation said that minh hands under a five-year agrcement, Fifteen French technicians many.
of Nationalist China's day, signed in Peking, the two gov, have signed a two-month con- Mr Howe, who is also Pre- The message sold: "I am happy ernments had agreed on an tract to stay in town long sident of Compton- and Knowles to send to Your Excellency and "exchange of experimee in all encugh to teach the Vietminh Loom Works, Worcester, Mas-to the people of the Republic of branches of national economy: how to the waterworks, Bachusetts, sald the United China of my own congratulations that Euro and good wishes, together with electrical system, telephone and States must, realise telegraph exchanges.
pean countries "recovered from those of the people of the United On
the. streets where whitethe
were now business States, on this national anniver
sary of the Republic of China." gloved French-trained gendarmes competitors,"
Ho advocated in a speech, to-France-Presse, and gulda trafic, to direct small groen-clad Vietminh mili- the Charlotte Textile Club that what adequate tariff protection for policemen hande traifle there is. It is mostly American texilles is a must Army trucks, Russian-made cars the industry is to remain
vital part of
the economy and jeeps.
The first group of 200 Viet-this country."
He added: Both industries — minh policemen to enter the
carly This week city
got the textile manufacture and ma best training
possible. They chine manufacturo - need sult. were marched into French able tariff protection to guurd A Joint Soviet-Chinese Conti walice barracks as soon as thoy the jobs of American`workers.”
TECHNICAL AID
**Both ddes will hand over to each other technfeaj docinnenta, will exchange appropriate information and will Ale
commission specialists to give technical assistance and to acquaint themselves Wilh the achievements of both coun“ tries in solentino-technical fields,” it said. -
Siberian Railway network at mission,
composed
of seven cach country
Alma Ata: A long term credit members from
KALI
war
arrived here and lined up fac--Reuter,
of 520,000,000 roubles (about has been set up to work outing 200 French policemen,
120) at the official measures for carrying out tho
the
rate), to be granted by co-operation agreement.
Ata in
PAIR OFF
Then they were ordered
to pair off and each, Viet- minh MP worked with kis French opposite number for three or four-days leárning the routine,
Another joint declaration said Soviet Union to China: Assistance to China in further the two countries, to strengthen Industrial undertakings: Con- their economic and cultural tiés, struction of a direct railway line had agreed to start working on from China to Siberia via the the construction of a railway Mongolian Republic: And Re-from Lanchow in China to Alma lations with Japan. !
the Soviet Union via Ulumelui.
From this day on, the Vistmink The Joint declaration on the
The construction of this rail-enhounced, only the Ho Chi evacuation of Soviet forces from way on Chinese territory would Man plastre would be valid in Vietnam But the the jointly-used, Chinese naval be carried out by the Chinese Northern
Provich Indo-Chinese
Union.
railway on the territory of The
a
at
Belfast Oct. 11. The Duchess of Gloucester landed at Aldergrovo today by air from England for a three- day visit to Northern Ireland,
The
visit was to have taken but arrange- place last May
canceled ments: had to be when the Duchess had an at tack of Influenza China Malt Special
Political Leader Assassinated
Accra, Oct. 11. Steel-helmeted police today surrounded Kumasi, capital of Ashanti, region of the Gold Coast, where a political leader was stabbed to death on Saturday.
nanouncement added that the completo transfer of this base todn Soviet territory by the Bovie would be “bolernfind". D Communist China, maid: Taking Un into consideration the change in Du
During the construction of the longes Vietminh used the China, the Soviet Union would change of French plastres for render fuil technical help to the Commanist piastres in the beats banned. Chinese Government.
Bouthern Rad River Valley dis The constrictions of the rail tricts, which they took over la
from
the International situation in the Far East in connection with the of the war in Koros and ending of
of peaco the establishment Indo-China, as well as taking into account the strengthening of
11.
way
the defence a potential of the started in 1953.
Chinese Republic, then gether mants of the Soviet Union
two govorile, to equallés -- the wealth,
Only the first few hundreds
to plastrng were alchanged at 10, with art, Mongolia - also 20 and 60 to ono, depending on issued a joint declaration of the the amount.
of the Chinese People's Republic, construction of a railway from
in accordance with the relations China to Ulan Bator, Mongolia which have been established, and the establishment of
of friendship and collaboration,
connections between.
which are increasingly countries. An agrees trengthing between the two construction of 15%
ve agreed that Soviet first signed on
unita
1962,
from the jointly used nected.
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FORMER SECRETARY
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Stockholm, Got, 11. Bernt Gustaf: Anderrson). 22-year-old chauffeur, is on honeymoon with a black-eyed · gipsy bride who cost him 3,000 prowna (2200 sterling).
Tie bartered bride is Sina Tallon, a member of Sweden's Talkon in
gipsy tribe, Her, parents? "gold" her in accordance with,
custom, according to her Rose-Marie.
Blond
Bernt
and raven- haired Sina have known cach
others since both
усто воед
years old. They grew up to gether, fell in love and decided to marry two years ago,
Sina's parcs, Voško and Bingoalla Talkon, valued their eldest daughter at 3,500 crowns,
- 100 GUESTS About 100 guests attended the wedding dinner in a bis fent at the Tantolunden farm, headquarters of the tribe outside Stockholm. It was the first "fixed" _mar- tlage, in Talkon· history.
Swedish Corporation and newsreel cameras recorded the scene as violins played and gipsies serenaded the couple with traditional songs.
Brophones of
Guests around a horse-shoo table in the tent drank wine and
ate gipsy dishes,
The couple were married in a Lutheran church, in Stockholm after Bernt had handed over the 3,500 crowns. Sira wore a fashionable white wedding gown with
The
WE & CROWD, of myrtle. bridegroom wore talls.
Their first home will be. caravan
in the grounds Tantolunden Ching Mall Special
Seven-Year Honeymoon Still On
Noumea, Oct. 11, Professional photograph- er, Tom Hepworth, and his. ex-model wife have arrived here in the 70-foot, ketch, Arthur Rogers, after a honeymoon cruise, which 20 far has lasted seven years. Theli marathon Koneymoon began after their marriage. In 1947 when they decided to trade a fashionable London gat for roughing it on the high fear,
hi
When they arrived in Auck land, New Zealand, last Novem her, the Hepworths had already. travelled 80,000 miles. After leaving Now Zealand, they salled to Noumen via the New Hebrides and Loyalty Islands.
A year ago, Mr Hepworth and "Arst male" "wife, the former Diana Nieldhart wrote home: "We are honeymooning forever."
Their first stop was British Guiana where they stayed for two years while Mr Hepworth conducted a. fishing survey for the British Government. Then they made a leisurely voyaga through the West Indies Now Orleans and down to Panama where Mr.Hepworth worked for 18 months at tropical research on photographic material
TRADERS In March, 1952, they met out
again through the 'South Pacific working:"40
· traders.' · They visited, the the Galapagos
Islands,
of Tuamotu groups of
French and the Marquesse, Ther
pent
several months
伤
Tahiti and three in Tongs.
found one island in the Tuamotus whielt had his last call 17
years earlier and another which had not been visited by white men for six years.
Sometimes, they had a crew and sometimes they were alone.
Mrs, Hepworth, who thodelleri some of the loveliest clothes in London, swabbed docks, hauled gear and cooked is the tiny galley, no matter how rough tho
sens.
In Auckland last year, they decided that the Arthur Rogers was too big for two to handle that she alone and ORKU was for sale. ARRIT
Now after tháir arrival here at
the week-end the ketch will again be offered fox pale. If worths will return in Her to New
are no buyers, the Hed
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