THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954.
IRA GATHERING STRENGTH Dutch Government
Jane Russell
Stolen
Film
Newcastle, N.S.W.,
Oct. 19.
The part of Jano Rus-
lefl'
"The French
Line stolen from a olnema hore
requenno
the WEE
000-foot showing her scanilly clad dance which
censorship
ruled
America.
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The secompanying song is "Looking for Trouble,"
Pollec aud the thieves Bim could not show tho
without the right projector and
theaire full-size JA screen. A home projection mult would show only parts of her. China Mall Spectul
YOSHIDA
RECEIVES
Gradual Build Up Of Arms
And Membership
DOCUMENTS FOUND
Belfast, Oct. 19.
The raid by armed men last weekend on British army barracks in Omagh, Northern Ire land, is regarded here as a sign that the illegal Irish Republican Army is gathering strength.
The raid by 26 men with blackened faces was carried out on Commando lines, and showed
evidence of intense training and planning.
During the last five years, the secret army, which
is pledged to drive British rule out of Ireland and unite
the six northern provinces with the Republic in the
SHE-WOLF south, has been gradually building up its membership
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— and arms,
themselves altd So far its activities have been conducting
But handling their weapons in order ved a sover of a skirmishing nature.
We are not
.
she-
the police here are alert to the to kill the enemy,
by suckled of serious troubly in the training men to play gomes of
future, smaller to the outrages Just make bloody sacrificer, bu Team & vere-
173 The IRA terrorists which to auccessfully conduct a bloody 111 hure
worriad Bri atn In the 1020's. war Svatore Re Many people here tear that un-
the pre-
the rapidly reforming daring which
ly learned organisation is stamped on. there This is may be armed revolt in northern
treland.
1' afterwards
of the Re City Counell
arempi vy
|
The Capital
HL Pak, refered to by Mayor
Reterech m
rudle of
To kill us many of the enemy
as pos Ible is the objective."
of
Some of the papers dealt with the manufacture of explosives and mines, the demolition bridges and railway installa-
instructions
Uon
on tele- and instruc-
DOCUMENTS SEIZED
communications Documents recently seized
Ireland In Northern
tions on weapons. arc of proof
salute military
It is impossible to judge the planning which is going into
strength in numbers of the new Western ex lagt en
the the revival of
IRA. IRA. But day by day it is en- 14h Bust made a short tour
The documenta were head-
It hos listing members. escorted by
sent
and
ed "Training notes in Cly
nike- undercover "recruiting sorgennis" Jor
into Northern Ireland to enlist paration
campaign against British forces of oc- new members. Laai sumuno; in Traice, Southern Ireland, IRA cupation,"
local cinemar and mon raided terced the
to show operators sildes on the screens cailing for
Th Movur
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Councillors.
DINNER GUEST Later This evening,
One note read: "The objeel of Yoshida was host to the Italian
craft battle Mario Scelba,
and weapon Pute Mileter
Mr
11
to teach the vortosulla.
at dinner in the Japanese Em-training i busy here. Shgior Sevlba was teers the most efficient method of
ecommanded by Cabinet Minia-
low and with ranking
of the Italian Foreign
officers Service
and nimed farten The dinner wat Taflowed by a rempiton in the Embassy. attended by
B diplomats and thum hrd Italloz men
W 16.
dism
Webrow mormng, the Prime Alchester will drive to Castel Caminito in the Alban hills to meet Pepe Plus Xif in his sunt treg poles at a special private Andere
He will be greeted in the evountywut of the great Renais- and palace by a plafsen se Pallapa Gaurds. The audience will be held in Fit Pepe private library. At
Troops Leaving Trieste
Triosta, Oct. 10. British troops today began their formal withdrawal from Trieste in accordance with Be agreement between Italy and Yugoslavia signed in London.
General Sir John Winterton, Commander-in-Chief of the British and American troops in Trieste, suid in D farewel masage to the departing troops that their mission had been con- their meeting. The eluded with the restoration of Pe will beceive Mrs Razak normal life in the Ast, I s Premit's druigate", who
Trieste arcs
a
Pa Catholle, and other mem- and with the decision to give bets of Mi Yoshida's suile. This foul status to the territory,
will be the Premier's last offebat He wished "all future ruCCESS function here before leaving by to our American allies and our phr
in Trieste."-Franco Thursday friends
for London on
afternoon. Router.
20
Presso.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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16
16
12
19
25
27
28
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1 Rescued (8).
4 Threefold (0),
8 Out and about (0).
10 Pungent (8)
13 Looking-gluss (0)
14 Get remly (3).
17. Thick cord” (4).
10 Tumed inside-out (7).
20 Protection (7).
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DOWN
Morass (5).
2 'Poetry (5),
3 Stage play (5)..
5. Bellow
9. Bird (8).*).
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(7):
for horses
oject of warship · (4), (EURO
•23) Felt (8)
"Quivered. (7).
27
39-Rhythm (5)
30 Modest (6);.
31 Enilcing (0),
sa Cluster of boog (5),
19
(4)
18 Early policeman (0).
of Hog. (4).
DEBREY (0).
Nourish (0).
24, Nationis (8).
25 Girl name (B).
36 Visión seen in sleep (5). 4*70*rluminating gos (4)..
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORT, LAWrózsi 3. Ascribés,
Ings:11. Returned,
4.Span,
T18 Dramatic, 18 Detained, ald va; 28/11int, 27 Diaper
*7. Blulit, 6 Drönd,
The authorities both here and in the Irish Republic are han- dicapped in curbing the growth of the organisation by the oath members take. of secrecy the
Several have been captured but Here of hose who matter was
betrayed leaders.
13 Commandós
"ADJUTANT-GENERAL”
The
Identity of the mysterious "Adjutant- General," who Lesucs most of the orders from hidden headquarters in Dublin, lu unknown. His superiors are equally
shadowy figures. Some are probably highly rospected Irish clifeens whose fanatical desire to unito Ireland nt all costs poly emerges. when they moci ial cellars or back rooms to plan their cam- paign.
or
This is not surprising In a country like the Irish Republic, with its long history.of violent nationalism. All political parties are pledged to end the of litland.
want to
not force.
But the po do it by
persuasion, Responsible leaders like Eamon de Valera, himself a veteran revolutionary, support the ban on the Republienn Army.
Miss Janette Altwegg. Brilish world champion skating star of 1951 and Olympic champion of 1052, shown leaving St. An- drew's Church in Zurloh after her marriage to Mr Mare Wirz,
an engineer.-Central Press Photo.
European Force
'Aimed
At
No Other Power'
London, Oct. 19.
Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, emphasised today that the West's new plans to
Admits Receiving
American Secrets
Washington, Oct. 19.
The Dutch Government confirmed today that it received intelligence data from Joseph Petersen, Jr., accused of stealing military secrets from the hush-hush National Security Agency.
The Netherlands Embassy issued a statement saying the Dutch Government thought the trans- mission had official U.S. approval, but the Defence, Department in another statement said Petersen's activities were "completely unauthorised",
A Federal Grand Jury in|and Netherlands agencies doal- nearby Alexandria, Virginia, is
considering whether to inlet with technical aspects In the Petersen or charges of obtaining field of secret Intelligence. classified information which could be used to the advantage of a foreign power. -
NO STATEMENT
The statement issued by the Defence Department was, for samo unexplained reason, labelled State Department” announcement There was no such slate. ment available at the State
• Department,
The Dutch and
•
the
"In this co-operation between alles data of Interest to departments concerned of bolh Governments were regularly ex- changed to the beneilt of the joint war effort. This exchange cantinued during a number of years after the war and was con- ducted on
The
side of the Nother-
lands by Government officials. The Netherlands authorities col
ccrnied could not but assume that the continuation of this exchange
American was known and authorised by
statements followed disclosure the superiors of Mr Petersen."
·by. an informed source, that United Press, Holland was the foreign country alleged to have received secrets from Petersen. *
This source sald the 40-year-
old Petersen, a research.analysi at the National Security Agency until he was dismissed on Octo- ber 1, became friendly with à Dutch general during World War II. The general, this source said, tame here from Java and served malinison officer between the United
States
and the Dutch Government In exile. Whatever Petersen did, recording to this Source, ነጻነ። dono because of friendship with the general and not for money.
The United States state-
ment, released At the Pentagon, Kald the United States
government
taken this matter
with
has
up.
the Netherlands and has received that Government's
Government
ances that it believed, that the transmission of this in- formation was in accordance
two
build up a European force including an armed with an authorised arrange- West Germany were "aimed at no other power."
ment," between fite Governments.”
"The Department of State hos no reason to question the good faith of the Netherlands Govern
ment which
He told the House of Commons: "On the con- trary, once the unity of the free nations of the West has been achieved we shall be the better able to move on towards even wider projects-includ-strated by that Government's ing, let us hope, a relaxation of tension between investigatory period," cald; the East and West.'
Tho Foreign Secretary was satisfaction will lle in the fact reporting to the House on the that Germany can find her place
nine-power recent
conference in joint membership with esun- in London which agreed to tries she has in the past in- extend the Brussels Treaty to vaded. "In no other way can include Germany and Italy, we build hope to rebuild our shattered Europe. And 80, at long last, out of the sufferings of the pret may come security for the future."
DIFFICULT MOMENT
Im-
He spoke of the portance of the undertaking by Dr Adenauer, West Ger- man Chancellor, that certain weapons, including atomic
would not weapons,
bo manufactured In the Federal Republic.
Mr Edon said: "this voluntary renunciation was made at a dif- cult moment in the conference.. it enabled the conference solve a problem for which no other acceptable solution was in
10
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1gice"
Mr Eden described formidable step Britain's pledge to leave troops on the continent of Europe for the rest of the century.
During the past few years, the IRA's main thought has been to build up a giant arsenal of weapons, it has almed do this by periodle reids
and even the sight" army barracks
schools which
detailed Ho added: "If our hopts in armouries of maintain cadet corps.China these agreements; can really be Mail Special.
benlized my greatest measure of
on
"But I am convinced ihe Government were right to take it. If we had not done so the whole conference would have falled with disastrous con- re-sequences for us all," he said.
GOOD PROGRESS
Experts working on arrangement to give effect to the new agree- ments had made "very good progress," ho hoped that when ho met M. Mendes- France," Mr John Foster Dalle and Dr Adenauer Paris tomorrow, their work would be completed quickly.
Heavy Odds Against Republicans
Washington, Oct. 19.
The blackest fact for Republicans in this poli- tical campaign is that the United States tradition dictates heavy odds against their Party in the elec- tion which takes place two weeks from today.
The odds roughly are nine to one, based on recent off-year election returns, that the Repub licans will lose the House next November 2
Senate prospects are better, but far from bright and joyous,
A fortaight remains in which the Republicans, may explode a campaign bomb.which would shorten the odds. There is no evidence, much, I coming unless It be the anhed-up, speaking schedule of resident Elson- hower
„Elrenhower has been under much pressure to go all out, la Les by protect the slim me
ellingu, ter
Eisenhower into the White House
* NO WORKING CONTROL Republicans have not had a working control of either the House or Benate. The
* Uno-up. nów
Senate Repub Democrati
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Of remaining problems,. in- cluding the future on the Saar, Mr. Eden said: "The rapid pro- gress so far made encourages us i hope none of the remaining difficulties will be allowed to delay this great consolidation of Mr Eden said he understood France's intention was that the Assembly should reach decision on tho, nìw Western
botween defence arrangements
W
now and the end of the year,
Mr Eden wae questioned by Labour Ministers on the financial cost. ·lo Britain for maintaining four divisions and a tactical
force on the Continent.
Ho
sold the arrangements would be basically" the as they were under the former European Defence Community ochamb
A DEBATED LATER GetWith regned to long-tertii 2794 1 expenditure, this could be dibaled when the House had
has been demon-
complete co-operation during the
statement,
I
UNAUTHORISED
The statement added:
"For its own part, however, the United States Govern- ment must affirm that the activities of the American altizen involved in this case само were completely unauthoris ed by this Government and were carried out under his own personal responsibility without the knowledge of his superiors and in viuša- tion of the laws of the United States,”
The Dutch statement said; "The association of Netherlands personnel with Mr military Petersen dates from a period during the Second World War when close co-operation was established between American
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