THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954.
'ARMY OF GOD' ON THE MOVE FRANCO-GERMAN
Taking Up Positions Dominating
French Headquarters
TWO VILLAGES RAIDED: TELEPHONE LINES CUT
Algiers, Nov. 16
forces
Advance elements of rebellious "Army of God" are moving north through the rugged Aures Mountains of South- eastern Algeria toward positions in the hills dominating the
French town of Batna and the headquarters of the fighting it, the French authorities reported today.
Batna is the headquarters where. the French have assembled several thousand crack troops to stamp out terrorism which increasingly approaches, fullscale warfare.
A Good Turn Rewarded
Melbourne, Nov. 16.
In 1917, as a 15-year-old butcher's boy, (lordon Cardiff,
Richards, of
Wales, lent sterling
to
10 shillings
A wounded Australian seldler who had been rubbed while on leave from hospital.
The
soldier, Arthur Croates, inter returned the len shillings and invlled the lad to "Look me up if yon ever come 20 Au- tralia,"
The two kept in touch until last year Mr Croaten, a Sydney frulterer, died at the age of 79, leaving his ratate to
the ex-butcher's
roy
boy who helped him. Mr Richards Нал arrived Lo claim the in- heritance--although he does not yet know how much It will! bt.China Mintl Speofal,
Pain In The
Stomach
10
Melbourne, Nov A woman of Albury, Victoria, had a three-inch durting needle in hor
stomach ful between three
fuur years,
doctors discov ored.
und
She had felt
Early today the villages of Pasteur and Condorcet
in the Valley of Batna were raided and telephone lines cut down. French settlers at Pasteur reported that
the rebels arrived in cars and trucka.
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"Army of God" an reinforce isolated Toeichtjes. The stimated 3,000 strong, airenity fact that the rebels were able la
is known to be equipped with strike in an aren so close to the
French radios.
litary centre Well-trmed mult portable and moble, with a hundred in while the authorities have been penetrable hideouts, it would no coming that the yebess are en- lenger be the subjec of a "mop-circled in the quintains to the up" operation which the French sath has sent a Commund frst envisaged.
NEW RUMBLINGS
ever
Enst Bud West печ rumblings of unrest spread across French North Africa. In Morocco, where terrorism hop been rife rince Sultan Aidi Mohammed ben Youssef was deposed in August, 1953, the extremist Nationalit Istiqlal Party called a general strike Lo
commemorate his accession. The strike was called for November 18, 19 and 20,
Thousands of pamphlets have bern distributed In Casablanca Thi otket Moroccan towna,
with threatening shopkeepers violence Lf they do not close.
/points.
local
Excep
Ior
attacks,
to
arsoti,
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through the area.
wave fa
were
Two French divisions lighting i The fellaghas la Tunisia reported to be stepping up their In t 48 hotars up presre ไป this morning. the French claimed ID have kill 40 fellaghas and taken 26 prison-
A MESSAGE
Two Nationalist papers In Tunisia today published a message from Habib Bour- ghiba, leader of the Nco. Destour (Nationalist Party), now lying under survell- lance in France, Inimation
the thas
present Franco- Tunisian
negotiations home rulo
011
for the protec torale were only an inser- mediate step towards" full independence,
Her Majesty the Queen with the Duke of Edinburgh standing before during the Remembrance Day service in Whitehall-Central Prers Photo.
I
saw 'extinct' -says ship's officer
Museum Experts Question Him
London, Nov. 16.
A ship's chief officer, who, on long voyages, makes notes about sea birds, has caused excite- ment among bird experts at the British Museum. They believe that he has seen a bird-a short- tailed albatross-which was long thought to be extinct.
TOO HOT
FOR TOKYO
GHOSTS
A description of the bird was among hundreds of others in bird log-book which Chief Oficer Francis Pooie, of the 9,824-ton Maplecove, now in London, 'sent to the experts to help them keep track of bird movements,
Heads of the natural history section of the Muscups closely Mr Poolě. After questioned being shown a model of the bird he was even
vinced.
more con-
of
the
Cenotaph
bird
Man's
Best Friend
-His Dog Wellington, Nov. 16. A big Alsatian dog prob-
ably naved hin master's
Life when he refused to allow him to go out of his at Greymouth.
front rate Dear here.
Hanging
from D free
near the gate was a broken power cable with the bare end live. The dog's owner. Mr F. E. Old, said he was puzzled
by his dox' strange behaviour In bar- ring his path to the gate. Then, following the dog's gaze, he saw the bars wire, When the cable was re- paired, the dog mado no attempt to
intercep; his master.--China Mall Spe-
cial.
SAAR TALKS WILL CONTINUE
Wiesbaden, Nov. 16.
Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German . Chancellor, told an election meeting here' tonight that talks on the Franco-German Saar agreement begun in Paris last week, would be continued next week.
Dr Adenauer told an audience of 10,000 that the German and French public would be informed of the results of the talks. In the meantime all he could say was that they were progressing satis- factorily.
He said: "The Saar has not been sold." The Agreement providing for "Europeanisation" of the industrial territory, pending a German peace treaty --- gave the Saar population the right to decide their fate freely, he said."
causes
The object for the future was general to endeavour to remove further tension. of differences between Germany and France over this question.
RUSSIAN NOTE
Dr Adeoquer said that a collective security COT ference, as proposed by the Soviet Union in its latest note, might inke place in the foreseeable future,
"But all the European coun- tries are agreed it will only take
relaxation
of
world
"I am rmly convinced that when the West has again found the unity which it lost in such a deplorable manner last summer (when the
Parkla thent threw out EDC) will it bo possible to negotiate with the Soviet Union over a general relaxation of tension.—Reuter.
French
pl ze when the Paris treaties Sir Noel Bowater
(on West European Union and West German sovereignty) hove been ratilled, and when the
Srdce has been fully pre-
Dr Adenauer warned that danger from Soviet Russia had In
no way lessened, and said that the question of reunifica- tion of Germany could only bo Lackied when there had been a
Hawker Hunter Pilot Rescued
Leuchars, Fifeshire Nov, 10. The pilot of Hawker Hunter swept wing jet fighter was pick- ed up from the North Sea today by nn Bir-sea rescue launch after his machine crashed a few miles off shore from here.
He had floated
for three-
Queen Mother quarters of an hour in a dinghy
Opens New Bridge
while a Meteor jet fighter dreie overhead, lcceping him in sight." The plane was on a training flight from its Royal Air For base here.
Performance of the Hunter is
stilk
Invested
Six Noel Bowater, former
Queen dubbed Treaty
It is in super prior ity proton for the R.A.F.
and
North
Atlantic Organisation, and is the latest Ottawa, Nov. 16.
fighter to enter aquadron service Thousands cheered today with the RAP-China Mall
Queen Elizabeth,
the Special. Queen Mother, opened a new bridge overlooking the Rideau Falls here.
The Resident-General. Francis Lavete, today conferred with military and police authorities on strong security measures
Tokyo, Nov. 16. meet
A shadow has been cast over possible demonstrations.
current talks on the im the Steel-helmeted police are being
Japan's summer has
to be as Now his Indings are of
French the danger
plementation st potential posted
been so hot this year that home rule offer by the reftisal;
published for the benefit of the Neo-Destour to back the the ghosts are complaining. naturalists all over the world. bomb sporadic
French drive
the against
Mrs Hona Ogishi, wife of the Chief Officer Poole said: “1 and gunfire
Fellughas. The party, strongly priest at a Tokyo temple, re-saw the bird when the ship was Morocco thing
relatively fu been
in
of two just Bouth the Turistan ported that the ghosts
of represented
appeared Islands, in the North Pacific. she thon in August for the return of
fighing so they before her recently and com- "It was among other kinds of
albatrosses, but can try and persuade the ter- plined about the heat
WIS quite The rorists to halt their activities.
LWO samurai were different from them.' executed and buried in old
London Express Service) Deputies exccutien grounds attached to
debate CELLSC
the temple,
The ghosts' complaints re- sulted, Mrs Ogishi sald,
some pain over qulei since the widespread agitn-
of Government, has called for Co umu-al (warriors)
Algerie,
the years and, eventually sought tarutmenal, An operation the ex-Sultan. In neighbouring rebels the bands of followed
into which French forces are trying The
needle. broken
to bottle up in the Aures Moun- poverai pirces, cuh embed tigue, was removed From the tains, are adopting new hit-and- woman's stomach,
run tactics. Doctors watch it caused "67 appreciable damage." China Meil Special.
The outlaws are cutting tele phone lines and block roads to Impede French troops sent
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canvassing for an inter-party excavation work for widening Reduce Defence
the meeting, excluding
Com- munists, to discuss the crisis.
Of all France's North Africa problems, the Algerian one now looked the most serious. Algeria is integally a part of France and for the French any "nation-
alist". movement сап only be regarded as rebellion against the French State,
a road running past the temple, Workmen unearthed two skulls, which the ghosts claimed were
the
theirs. The
The skulls were left in temple yard. SHOWER WITH WATER
Budget
She named it the Bytown Bridge reviving the former name of this capital founded a cen-
British fury ago by John, a Colonel.
After the ceremony the Queen Mother drove across the bridge which spans the Rideau River.
The Queen Mother Was attended during the brief cere mony by Mayor Charlotte Whit
lgt Look
woman Mayor of Ottawa.
The Mayor was in scarlet and black rober, her chain of office around her neck and wearing a tricorner hat City Controllers and Aldermen attended in robes
of office.
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Washington, Nov. 16. Even if the Soviet Union According to Mes Ogishi one adopted a more conciliatory "We cannot attitude, this would not host told her: stand this heat and being ex-make the United States re- pused to the sun for so long. We want
you conquerors of North with water." Africa since the Roman Em- Mrs Ogizhi showered the skulls Charles Wilson said here pearl necklace and a ploce of perors had ever succeeded in with water.
the subduing
force Berber the Aures unul tribesmen of the French came in 1845. Even so, in 1859, in 1870 and Tn pcrious revolta occurred,
The Queen Mother wore grey wool coat with silver fur to shower us duce its military budget, cuffs and a matching silk dress.
U.S. Defence Secretary She
No
zolle
1916
Later,
she said, the two samural appeared again in the form of a phoenix.
with cultural
their
PRESENT TACTICS Present French tactics consist of installing *11 garrisons in villages and hemicts within the danger in order to reassure thels populations, which are beginning to loave komes and seek protection In neighbouring towns.
Command The French forbidden all vehicular traffic In the region between 8 p.m. and daybreak in order to block "convoys"-of rebel troops.
hold
the nearby road was
were
three-strand
costume jewellery decorated with grey and pink feathers.
As
up
Her next function was
*
*
today.
But ho stated the Soviet
CORDON BROKEN - icaders should show realism and As a result of her interview diminish world tension.
her other 89- on the
He was speaking at a Press Chosts, the local
petranocs here, youngsterm reporters club,
of which Mrs conference at which
broke through polloe lines, him with questions Ogishi is a member, decided to pressed
and by the time she WAR the problems of
ready memorial services for all ranging from
to leave, they wern those executed in the old co-existence to inter-planetary
platforms.
ranged ten deep around her transparent top eat. grounds.
He said the berm co-existence When
"God Cheers and shouts of Bless the
followed ber Queen" being built in 1922, hundreds of was vague because we were all llving on the same planet.
to drive to skulls were unearthed. No com-
of the city, where plaints were received from their Asked more pointedly, could we as she started
live in peace with the Soviet anothor owners, however, Old Tokyo
thavns the christened a section of ne Union, he answered residents say that it was not so Ma
District Commission's driveway "The Colonel By Drive,” hot during the summer of 1922, must hope so or expect war.
NO TEMPTATION has China Mail Special
He hoped the US. could be luncheon given by the elty in strong enough not to tempt an
the Chateau Lourier Hotel enemy to attack her.
auncheda WES repre- In this He announced
UB. Service of all parts of Canada noction that the
with were preparing
give the Pea soup, Newfoundland al- plan which would
mon, Alberta-elk. Saskatchewan American Armed Forces enough grouse, Manitoba wild duck, New Brunswick potatoce, Asked whether the U.S. was Ontario quash, maple syrup Rome, Nev. 16.)
cream and British ready to go into action in the over ice Hove it Will take all winter to The 20 member countries of Formon ares if need be, Mr Columbia candled fruits topped subdue the terrorists-United the International Labour Organi- Wilson declared simply that the with Ontario cheese neurons.
Had
NO Press & Reuter.
WINES sation's “Exostative,
powerful milfory inchading U.S.
No Wines of liquors Russia voted unanimously today
Chinese journalist thon servod but, fagori after flagon. fox furthestoution, exitlaw naked whether the US would of Nova Scotia apple juice
As a result of the declaice, all the bar with Communist proposed toasts in it to the Mayor Whitton of allies If she poured and
and to the: Queen,
the City
The two biggout dimeulties ure still
facing French forces and the
the forbidding fluity of the
which
Abolition Of
Slave Labour
Advocated the harsh
outlaw bands,
melt into.
countryside at the first sign of French patrols. The French bo-
Bundestag Speakerslave inbour
Elected
Bonn, Nov.10.
convertions
reserves.
poporod
for went to whe labour for Ching, Mr Wilson said yes, but Queen abolishing slave political and economic purpose he hoped the US. would be Mother.
The Eugen Gerstenmaier, will be put Dr.
dough the 1955 skilful and Intelligent Christian Democrat supported annual EGO by the Chancellor, De Koerad. Adorsalier Wartoday-elected foroed speaker of the Bindertag
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD —Across: 3 Mastered, 3 Leen, hutte) on the third falint 9 Todolent, 11 Disputed, 13. Aaps, 18 Pathetic, 18 Relations, 15 W On the two earlier Less, 21 Polished, as Corporal, 18: Calf, 27 Depleted Downs and had failed ketó, gạt thà Glad, 3 Dag 4 Abet, 5 Trod, 6. Rewis 7 Daise, -93 Ruler, as 10, Cösolütalima, betty!! Devil, 13. Inens, 14 Prone, 1 Tutory:17, Cavili 19. Lukaku chirdi Ballena MONTE
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OLIDAS
to avoid what kind of show-
AMUONDOund
Mother
with two
Centead
18. for the Queenaa
Bot of buring Charles Wanda Lo+] Emoocks to Pri
· the
Mayor of London, ropeived the accolade of knighthood at invertiture ab yesterday's Buckingham Palace The him Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire by touch- for him Uchily on the shoulder with her sword.----Reuter,
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