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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954.

THE EAST GERMAN ARMY

The scene as labourers push away the first of the farty Ewen ton blocks al liturstone to reveal the "Sun Boat" of (keops at the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt, Vile moite thituren Treg below the

The aperture

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sarince. the blackened paw of the boat which was placed there nearly 6,000 years JD LOCATry Cheops Into elendly.

Previously the boat was

waty vistude through a prep-hole trilled in a slab of stage the time of his discovers last May—to prove ils existence L I thought to be the aftest structure of its kind in the world. - Express Photo.

Former Japanese Officer Told To

Leave

Singapore

Singapore, Dec 2.

A Japanese, believed by Singapore Immigra- tion authorities to have been a war-time intelli-į gence officer, has been ordered to leave here.

To aografjon asfiorities laday Youch 1 b yana Board en Taznd to have obtaine

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Seven Divisions Could

Be Thrown Into Action Immediately

Berlin, Dec. 2.

Communist East Germany could throw a seven-division army into action on the West German frontier right now, Western intelligence officials said tonight.

They were commenting on the Soviet decision taken in Moscow today to "rearm" Eastern Germany officially.

Intelligence reports indicate that the 100,000-man East German Army is ready to step into the eastern NATO right now, while West Germany still has months to go before its first soldier is trained.

The den. the Communists The prime tok Soviet have had

a Navy and an Zone mechanisert divisions is al Air Force, of 10,000 men ench. up-to-date version of the "T34", the streunhard, 30-tom Suviri SOME SUPERIOR

tank

World War and Korea

Fast Germa armoured units, equipped with Moviel kunkn and tank-desireyern, are in some respects superior Aliled Lank forces operating under NATO, they Kaid.

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100 HEAVY TANKS

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destroyers.

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with tandard Soviet Army weapons whose quality has been ub- flon by military SCTVITA.

The Nuvy and Air Force are not lis well off as the Army feld forces. Intelligence reporte haus show that the Air Force softe 600 pilots trained of single-seater propeller-driven

fighters. However, the number of pilots sent to Russia for Jet training is said to be increasing.

TACTICAL AIR ARM

It is believed the Alr

eventually Force

will be- come a factioal sir arm to support ground

troops equipped with MIG-15 Jet fighters.

THE BACKBONE

Mechanised divisioun form the backbone of the three East German Army corps.

The German mechanised divi- Connect bat a fomnis are reported to be small. und well Sapator Thandhane | hughly manoeuvrable

erretapped fighting units of about nine-sweeper walls but no large 12,000 men voch. However, only fighting

of the ther mechanised officials say it is designed maln

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SHINTO AUTHORITY

He said he was a repre- scutative of Tsukiji Hon- gand most influenijal Shinto authority in Tokyo. Estajan today

laires

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ships.

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Intelligence

MR CHOU EN-LAI

Struggle Against Interference

Paris, Dec. 2. The Chinese Communist Premier, Mr Chou En-lai, said in a speech of wel- come tonight for U Nu, the Burmese Premier, that Burma and China were "continuing their struggle against foreign inter- ference and for a peaceful international environment,” the Communist New China News Agency said tonight.

evistes has full strength. They for limited coastul protec-banquet in honour of the Bur

remaining two are reported to on. be led up only to 70 and 85 par veril

End German artut d forces are nominally headed by Lieut- Tey are organised to dodge General Karl Heinz Huffman, a and connection with repatriation of atome attacks by splitting up Communist politician who

hes Wat desk. He satil

no small but powerful self-little or no military knowledge. the hand, of the

armoured groups Japanese Consulate and of the mustaltung

which can be assembled quickly Jocal Buddhist Pedevation.

for attacks on strong points, Poly merchant." --China Mull Special

matte wete not) "has di qazilica from but we makujaddy hook

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27 Way out (4), 23 Molar (4).

Recent Allied manoeuvres in Western Gerinany. "Operation Battle Royal." were designed to test Allied manoeuvrability In atomic warfare,

However, the Army's Chief of Staff, who is responsible for its military fitnese, is experienced Lieut-General Vincenz Mueller, former Commanding General of Army corpa in the Nazi Wehrmucht, West German officers have a healthy respect for his ability.

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Intelligence reports said that

Mr Chou was speaking at n

mese Premier, now on an offi- clal visit to Communist China.

that Burma After recalling was one of the first Asian coun- tries to recognise the People's Republic of China, Mr Chou

The equal

&nd continued, mutually beneficial relations be- tween our two countries prove vigorously to the whole world that countries having different and different social systems ideologies not only should be but

capable are perfectly

of co- existing peacefully."

He declared that tho "0.

Str Richard Gale. NATO Northern Army Group Com- mander, said that the Allies were considering smaller divi- 25 per cent of the East German called SEATO Pact" jeopardised stone on the Soviet pattern 10 Army's mcel

officers

re

furmer the interests of Asta.

the demands of spoedy officers of the Wehrmacht.-- dispersal under atomic attack. United Press.

MOSCOW AGREEMENT

European

Paris, Dec. 2.

The eight nations parti- cipating In the Moscow Becurity Con- tor ference today called organisation of their armed forces under a single com- mand and at the same time urged free all-German cicctions.

command

and

The United States would be invited to such a conference.

PEACEFUL NATURE

The eight powers afrined the peaceful nature of Uleir polley, which was described as being directed toward wond

Mecurity, economic and cultural development, Improvement in the standard of Ilving, and

protection of the gains made in bulld- ing up soctaHin.

He concluded by amming that the Chinese people would not beg "the war bloc for peace at the cost of their sovereignty." --Franco-Presse.

18 Killed In

Train Crash

Louvain, Belgium, Doc. 2. Eighteen people died when a train

football taking German fans homD from yesterday's England-Germany match in London jumped the rails hero today.

The unifled other measures would be taken In the event of ralifention and

The statement said that "any implementation of the Parls attempt at aggression" againsi Forty injured passengers ware Agreements. The statement re- the conference powers would still in hospital, more than half ported by Radio Moscow con un up against a crushing of them in a serious condition. fained the following additional counter-blow" and would result After 12 hours nonstop toil, points on the German ques in the "annihilation of the rescue squads were still work- Toner

forces of aggression."-France-ing, using artificial lights.---Rou-

1. Free elections would pro- vide a basis for formation of a ceatral German government,

milto

2. This would mulice possible conclusion of a German place trealy,

3. Withdrawal of occupation

Germany troops from

would contribute to a solution of the German problem.

The military measures to be taken by the conference powers would be in conformity with the inalienablo rights of

all peoples to defend themselvca" and with "the principles of in-

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: Stolid, 4 Omen, Lamational pesco and Justice."-

0 Prawn, 10 Lemon, it Puis, 13 Reparation. 15'Str. 10 Blos,

the

19 Sweiterbiя, 22 Late, 24 Nervo; 25 Reels, 20 Core, 27 Enrols, *The statement nonowed Down: 2 Tramp, 3 Liner, 4 Dilate, 5 Composer, a Beat; 8-Mount, appeal of the Soviet Union for 12 Sprig, 18 Robel, 14 Answered, 17 Aster, 18 Allege, 20 Error, {a) ttentral confererice. Ot 21 Ideal, 23 Anon.

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Draft Dodging Indonesia

Will Be

Harder

London, Dee. 2.

1

pro-

The British . Government today announced posed legislation aimed at calling up for national service men who escape the two-year conscription by going abroad,

Under the present law a man who Icaves Britain before ho is conscripted can avoid call-up by stay- ing aliquad In most cases witil he fa

20. For doc- fors, dentists, the upper age limit for ability for service in 30.

The new legislation to be put before Parliament will 2 man llable for service until he han reached tho

ago of 36-IL he has been abroad for a substantial part of the year before reaching 20.

Exempts

The bill

provisions

men

from who have become nationals of the Damilona. They will run ne risk of being called up for national service f they return to Britain on a visit.--China Mail Special.

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U.N.

Hails Adoption Of India's Resolution

Djakarta, Dec. 2.

The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Sunarjo, today hailed the adoption of the Indian resolution by the U.N. General Assembly's Main Political Committee as a "step forward" in struggle for Dutch New Guinea,

Indonesia's

In a statement issued here, Dr Sunarjo said the resolution "preserves" the substance of the Indonesian resolution which was withdrawn in favour of the milder Indian compromise,

***Thus called

the substanger of our resolution is preserved in that of

Indin although it is TAMATO maktly

worded," Sunarjo.

The Indian resolution. <<] the

In- Netherlands and donesia to keep trying to settle New their dispute

Over West Cuinen.

"Naturally we would bos more satisfied it we could obtain what we regard as prier' (the in- Misid Dr donesian resululion)," Sunarjo.

He mw three leefits in the

'FATHER' OF STOCK | Indian resolution:

EXCHANGE DEAD

London, Dec. 2. Colonel Sir Benjamin Hans- ford, "father" of the Landon Stock Exchange, has died at the age of 91, it was announced to- | day.

He had been a member of the Stock Exchange since 1900." Reuter.

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WHICH NATIONS

Dr Sunarjo said the re- solution enabled Indonesia to see which nations were for

which and

nations WORD against Indonesia and which were in doubt on the dis- pute.

3. The indian resolution re- He added that the most pleas- commendation that both sides ing ogpect was the support of report progress of negotiations the Afro-Aslan nations, the So- wha esential pikel" f the viet bloc and the Latin Ameri- Indonesian resolution.

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