THE CHINA MAIL," THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,
VYSHINSKY CONFIDENT
tion ral Temp.er
Templer Waiting
Appointment
London, Nov. 17.
Mr Fitzroy MacLean, Under-Secretary at the
An
the
War Office said in House of Commons today that about the future. of Gen. eral Sir Gerald Templer, former British High Com missioner in Malaya, would be made "in due course."
announcement
Possibility Of Agreement With West
ATOMS FOR PEACE PLAN RESOLUTION
New York. Nov. 17.
TORONTO
DEFENDS
MacDONALD
Toronto, Nov. 17.
Two Toronto newspapers today came to the defence of Mr Malcolm MacDonakl.]
British criticised in some quarters for walking hand In hand with two Dyak girls,
Commenting on tho con- troversy over the Commissioner- Generni for Southeast Asia, who was formerly United Kingd m in Canada, High Commissioner
Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet the Telegram said: "The girls delegate, today held out the possibility of
resolution,
wore the costume of a country in which Dlor is
usmnecessary
agreement with The Western powersform-revealing about the atoms for peace now before the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly.
unknown end sweaters are To have re-
fured to walk with them would may enchurish, to have aske
ed them to wear the sweaters or nylon shirt designed to attract attention in the Western world
"Mr MariM ALIK inerdy utket his duly like a gentleman.”*
Mr Vyshusky referred to negotia- would have been unpardonable. tions which have been
going on re- the Soviet garding changes which Union has proposed in the Western re- solution, and told the Committee: have a feeling that both parties arc
effort to eliminate, to walsta. And besides He was anydvang in to making every
would Ret pneumonia. But! compose the differences.”
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Thy Globe and Mail mud: "It would be a house of dignity 123 young saties in the
London (Daily
column's Telegraph) office cun lu work wearing miy
necklaces
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Bad
of
Families
1954.
The Churchills
At Christening
christening
in Westerham four-month-old
Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were present at the (Kent) Parish Church on November 7 of their newest grand - daughter, Charlotte Clementine Kosmica, The baby is the youngest of the four children of the Chur- chilly daughter Mary and Captain Christopher Soames. Photo shows Sir Winston and Kady Churchill arriving with the four Soames' children, Charlotte la held by a nurse.—Reuter- photo.
RIEK WILL NEVER
SEE HER HUSBAND
Paris, Nov. 17.
Plane Crash
Pictures Shown To
Workers
Rick — a blind girl was smiling with happi- ness on that day in October. She had just been married and was thinking of the cross on the ninth grave, 17th row, in the cemetery of Heerlen
Netherlands) where she lived and which had been on the outskirts of London at the origin of her happiness.
Heerlen is a mining town in southern Linburg. It
is a small Dutch town like others, with clean houses, decorated with flowers. Rick's father was
a miner. His daughter Riek was blind. She had never seen and never would see. She was, however, always gay, like
Are
Banished
Iph. Nov. 17. Twenty-seven "bad"
a bird.
She
never
London, Nov. 18. Workmen ut the factory
where the Comet jet air- liners are built, aro whown pictures of planes crashing to disaster to impress on them the "terrible conse
Hr said that "the notion that the role of the Security Council must be one of paro- And we mumey don't seek to achieve that."
Ing loss thun in Britain but it complatned but "The Soviet Uulon does think Chinese families from Sim-on the contrary, always wanted did not matter. He was with
comfort unhappy peple the one he loved. should be e- That this organi
Memang Jalong, a new village eround her. In 1946, sh: ex- ablishe
sent into pressed the wish to become god- While their love was riperáng
Another for the second mother to a dead British soldier. nick was fighting life with all
Graves of British soldiers were time in four years,
She was finally many in town and their families
to take
£19 care of accepted a telephonist-the were unable thein.
telephonist in
ot
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Sort
wi h
emeral praciples the Un led near here, were Nations" he added. "This is also exile again
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Cars of
September 20
Trjel Sudeg Government
the the
Authorities said that They were being set to "distant parts
of the State" as punishment for giving aid to the Communis. Soviet Union had sal that it Jn 1950, the villagers
were
Just the view of the United resettled nt Simpang Jalong, Slates fo the effect that the after being removed from their the original homes where they had eres shakl report to
the aided the terrorisis.
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She got "her" temb-that of an R. A.F. radio operu- nown who lor
was shot near Arnheim in 1344. She put flowers regularly. Rick's mo.er finally wrote to the soldier's family and one day
1947
dead
man's brother arrived in Heerlen,
the
Twenty-seven-your-old
In the new village, they were
roads, Given
running waler. I was clear, Mr Vyshinsky schools and health service facil-
they Deserted, the this gave the firmly Communist us ever. Security Cornell the right 10
CRIMES calfinger that agency's report, to
Ther wero 11 attemp'ed
Joha indicalious" m eonn:C-
12 armed-gang murders and tion with its reports and also robberies
in this area since the only remained one week there expect it to answerable
return. Rick the surt if the Emergency, as well but, in the bottom of his heart, fulfilment of
he promised to of civilians and as 23 murders Security Council's in tructions."
curity forces on the doorstop was blind but no matter, he had
།
fallen in love with her. Mr Vyshinsky said that once
Govern- the Scurlly
uf Simping Jalong," a Council haci re-
ment spokesman charged, techved a report from the agency
being moved The villagers will
with take their houses The spaces left
dyryth
Try the committee with the parku patiam pas
A British Crossword Puzzle
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11 Surpase (6).
12 Fish (0).
14 Expensivo (4).
10 Notions (5).
10 Requires (8).
10 Ran away (4).
20 Rogue (8).
24 Boredom (5).
28 Vahemont spooch (0).
20 Vegetable (4).
27 Savour (5),
28 Heavenly drink (0).
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DOWN
1 Terrible (4).
2 Tilt sideways (4).
3 Hea'h (4),
4 Coddle (8).
6 Cul-out design (7).
10 Stupefled (5).
8 Roused up (7).
7 Slide back (7).
13 Examine (7).
14 Protects (7).
15 Impute (7)
17 Exclude (5),
19-Make secure (8).
21 Quote (4).
22 Enduro (4)..
23 Equal (4).
it was "duty bound to state it
views on that report and lerue such indications as it may deem At on the basis
them.
blank
#
of the United in the village may serve us
Nations Charler which would reminder to those left behind as
provide the framework."
GUIDED BY DUTY
Council munt
"The
guided by its duty to be the main guardian of inter- national peace and accurity," he added.
Mr Vyshinsky defended thei principle of the velo in the Security Council and said tha! Mr John Foster Dulles, The tint
States Secretary of
State
had expressed himself in to its elimination.
a no doubt. sald Mr Vyshinsky. "That feme kind 'atenship between
the
Security Council and the agency en be based only on the United Nationa Charter. No other busla nolais."
to what may happen if they con- Unue to aid the Communists," Government press statement de- clared.-France-Presse.
to Britain. Having returned John learned the Dutch language and also the braille writing; soon the two young people wrote to each other.
courage.
her
first Holland
bind
In 1953, John decided to re- turn to Britain where he could earn a better living. But, before departure, he went for the last
the ilmo-with
girlto his brother. grave of They became engaged.
MOVING WEDDING
the Thare,
He returned to Heerlen a
. few days ago to get married. All the tall town's clilzens attended the wedding which was one of the most moving they had ever seen,
Then the young
couple left for Britain. But before they left. Rick
wedding gave the bouquot to her mother telling dend her to place it on the
grave: "My happiness John came back in Heerlen in man's
sald - I begun there sho Ho
there was to stay 1940. tour
He found
shall never forget It."-France- years.
He was earn- | Presse- work as a minor,
somo
Be Happy In Guernsey
TAXATION
REDUCED
SHILLINGS
TO 2 No Book By
That being so, was it preper The Angel'
he csked to object to having the
agency responsible to the
Security Council.
IN THE POUND
St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Nov. 17. Guernsey, tiny British Island which runs its own affairs 75 miles off the English Coast, decided Nurse Genevieve de Galard today to cut its income tax to two shillings in the showed that the use of a omle who went through the siege of pound sterling-compared with nine shillings in
Mir Vyshinsky said that the
statements of many delegates
Paris, Nov. 17.
energy for the supply of electric Dien Bien Phu, with the French Britain.
power
In under-developed
deed an urgent one.
"International co -
co-operation and legitimate in-
*Two
Year's
countries Was D momentously troops in the Indo-China Wer,
This Channel island, making | It would have cost them Important problem. It was in sald today that she had definite
ly dicekid not to publish.a book the income tax reduction of six- £100,000 a year.
£391,407 operation about the beleaguered garrison pence, cnnounced a
The Stata of Guernsey, the far the peaceful ures of atomic and her own experiences as the surplus in its annual budget.
full Surtax will be abolished next island's
traditional title, energy can only be possible on only woman captive in it.
year.
was occupied by German forebe the principles which include the
The Island Guemaoy from 1940 to 1945. ago
gift of has owed allegiance to Britain ereals of all states," he said. Milo de Galard, who was voted an unconditional
of the £100,000 to Britain, her "Im-continuously since the 18th cen- That, too, is the basic principle wearing the Ribbon
ite own fury although it has of the United Nalforis,”
Legion of Honour awarded to perial Mother."
The gift was made from the form of self-government. her for bauvery by the French
islands unexpected buiget
forts of Government, stated har de surplus of £114,000 "in
Guernsey paYE NO tax to Britain, Márkot garden- Aniaracial bundschu at prent' falling on
most thriving industries, j jesty's Government.”
Ever-open hotels budget surplus wwe made possible because the island the drinks and only Beltish territory invaded: by the Germans in World War turned
NOTHING NEW American Вопрос said that Mr Vyshinsky's speech was "noth They added
was hot
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrom: 1 Bible, 4 Elapse, Inoensistent with a unanimour
vlow
cision at Orly airport tonight | ON MID-NERVon Hor Ma~ing, cattle and touristea are "žka
{bolore she left for Salgots,
She is returning thʻduty is a 8 Spread, 10 Erred, 12 Licked, 14 Monitor, 17 Pose, in Cements, vote in favour of the resolution. me attached to the French
Somo suggestions mado by MS. 20 Worsted, 32 Heat, 23 Eiktor 27 Nicsty, 20 Englo, 30 Sprite,
-tractions.
In Recent 'down a proposal for wealthy Britods". have
31 Shril, 34 Swede. Dewas 1 Bom, Baron, 1 Exalt, B. Leak, V. K. Krishna Manon of India Air Force, and will escort the Pardon, 7 Eddies, Bloods, 11 Repent, 13 Credits, 18 Oboo, were also to be considered by wounded French soldiers being 14 Intll, 19 Sa, 30 Wheelly 21 Ranger, 21 Typos, 25 Elite, e Political Committee before repainted: from Indo-Ching compulsory, national « service: ik. Güntzay to soldi 30 Scene, 28 Cal
tomorrow-Bruber,
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Red Tactics To Spread Confusion
London, Nov. 17.
Sir Alvary' Gascoigne, former British Ambassador to Russia, said in London today that Mr Malenkov's latest tactics were bitend- ed to spread confusion.
"They remain wholly intent on sabotaging our regime from the inside and splitting up our unity with our friends, in the hope that they will then be able to come his and plek us off one by one," he octed.
tho "We should remain on alert and on the defensive, and observe the closest possible rela- tionship with America and our Gilles in Western Europe.”
Sir Alvary said the Russlune did not look et world war na a means of reaching their goal.
"They realiso there 19 no alternative to pesed--that in an atomic and nuclear contest the victors would suffer as much an the vanquished."
NOT COMMUNISTIO
"I think that 50 per cent
of the population of Russia Bre not Communistic
all," he went on. "I think they Bro conforming to Communism but don't ke it in the least.”
He was addressing members of the Royal Unfied
Servlocs Insttlution
Sir Alvary referred to the "terrific cultural policy" which
Sir Alvary Gasoolgus
the Soviet Union was pursiing Europe by sending out Russian
dancers ballet
in
and
quences" of not reporting faults they find in aircraft.
Mr Harold Povey, a
director of De Havilands-nikers of the Comet-aid this today resumed court of inquiry
Comet crashes vestigating two carlier this year.
Comet, tested destruction at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Furnborough, has indicated that both crashes were due to metal fatigue.
Povey added that Russian footballers. Allustrated pamphlets were dis- tributed
workmen.
is making a conrider examples of neglect in workable impression on the man in
demonstrated and the the street,” were possible results of such incidents
Но WCTU discussed at meetings
management between werkers representatives.
and iry "We are going to
workmen impress this on our even more," Mr Povey told Lord In- of the Cohen, Chairman quiry.
tam
emony
The inquiry continues morrow,China Mall Special.
"It
and
ments
went on
to say that Premier Malenkov's blandish
amounted to nothing more than a change of tactics towards the West in the hopd that it would lead to confusion.
There had been no change of heart in Moscow since Stalin's death, he added--Reuter.
Guillaume Visits Britain
- General Guillaume, Chairman of the French - Dominiiîpi of Chiefs of Staff And Chainset of the Military Committed NATO, SITivés si Lendón 'Airporį and¦¦fnirpeofa the:12. CIRATI, Of Zozodr. Hy ln, to havs': Kalka), witty, they be Minister and Chiefs of, the Harvices, and will make NATO Corimande in Britain..Kxort Plot: