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Rice Problems
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No. 36005
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954.
ENGLAND ALL
And The Highlights:
Century By May
ΠΤΗΣ Civic Association ham attempted to strike a balancer between Government's posed new leo importation zcheme and
at the Ideal completely free trading and the solution-the Singapore scheme--appears a logical and sensible move towards putting rice trading in the Colony on
Founder basis. Their andings require thorough study by the authorities before
for
dns are allowed 14
nny further, Promotion
of dny scheme designed to bring prices down to economie levels,
however, constitutes half the answer to the
Dijon, and wider considera-
tons have to be brought into focus to give the overal! plcture
dimensional effect.
Not only is there need for a correction of existing trading procedures in the Colony but there is at present a state of chaos in the marketing organi solions in at least two South- cast Asian countries. Hurma
and Siam, which, allowed to continue unchecked, can only load to a crisis in foon production and its port
the world in the ton distant future. In
not
supply
in
short the success of any new trading heme in the Colony depends to turge extent
on
Tail
Wags Merrily
Sydney, Dec, 21.
The England team was all out in the second innings for 296 just before tea in the second Test in Sydney today leaving Australia 223 runs to get for an outright win in just over a day's play.
When play resumed today, England was 204 for four wickets. But the wickets of May, Edrich, Evans, Tyson, and Wardle crashed one by one until at 250 for nine wickets, tail-enders Statham and Appleyard (both bowlers) took hold of the Australian bowling and battered it all around the Sydney cricket ground.
In about an hour the two added 46 runs for the last wicket before Statham was caught by external factors which wicket-keeper Langley off the bowling of Bill
moment give no promise of a satisfactory
solution.
Siam
Johnston for 25 runa.
Appleyard was not out 19.
still has rice from the 1951- Peter May scored a century in the first over of the 62 harvest tying rotting LA Bangkok warehouse, rice for day when he hit a four off Lindwall.
runs later..
He went out two
driving
Reuter reports: Peter May, the day--because of a
which she is asking boom prices although most of it is not fit for human consumption.
INA 98 overnight, crowned a grand rain, and England was 200 for Beth Slam and Burma have
batting display on the resump- Į tour when the teams retired to In the past ba;ed their revenue
tion of the second Test match the pavilion, (for the State sale of rice la
this morning by reaching his their principal source of
century
Iwo off Lind- income) on selling a fixed wall's second ball. ionnage to regular importing
May took 20 minutes for his countries and fixing the price as high as it will go--a rather 100, which included ten boun-
strange and short-sighted
with
daries. It is his highest score Dgainst Austrália
the and. In
WICKET PERFECT
was resumed after a 16- Play Waterul minute interruption.
Commentators said the wicket looked perfect and still full of mune. though perhaps mar favourable to batsmen than t
policy. They aliould be tryingpinion of commentators, his any other time in the match. to sell more at lower prices best because he came through But the sky was cloudy and a when England most badly need-gusty wind was blowing across For experts, beed runs.
to ket
revenue. liavo
the same amount
surpits
present the
may Lost
¤2
rice
Play was suspended at the end for as of Lindwall's over the first of long as ten years. Not only is there
n danger that Burma and Stain-if they continue to
pursue present policies will Bus Crash: 37 Dead
their
corn disfavour among Southeast Aslan neighbours who
rely on these imports of Flac, but
but they face the internal predicament recently empha= | sised by Prime Minister U Nu of Burmu: unless the country's existing stocks
rapidly cleared the Government will find it hard to get the money to buy the new harvest from
Train Crash: Six Killed farmers. Since rice experts
Munich, Germany Dec. 20. concede there is virtually no
Six train crewmen were killed "stabilising" way eff
consump→ tion and production of rice, tonight when two freight trains the major Southeast Asian going full speed collided head- exporters would better on on a single track section of
be
the
rallways. - State-owned advised to
more ก
Mexico City, Dec. 20, Thirty-seven people were kil- cd and 28 injured, six of them seriously. when n bus over- Serious turned into a ditch near Toluca, capital of Mexico State, today,
The driver, who was only charged with drunken driving slightly hur., was arrested unl Reuter,
adopt
nexible price policy related to Uniled Press
the
laws Inf supply and
Plane Crash: 3 Killed Rapid City, South Dakota,
Dec, 20.
domand. Such a pelley offers good chances of success for the prospects are that India and A B-25 bomber crashed four China
with their growing miles southeast of Ellsworth populations will be forced to Air Force base tonight, killing members-United Import greater supplies in the three years ahead,
Pro:s.
crew
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Christmas
Merry дов
The very sight of that
scarlet and silver tin
the thought of that cool- xurious flavour, so carefully, uarded by the over vigilant du Maurier filter tip
make
du Maucior a gift you would welosene yourself.
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CEUSIV
the
feld
by
was bowled But Edrich Archer in the last over of the morning after he had made 29
in a scratchy innings,
By dismissing Peter May and Edrich Australia had agula assumed a dominant position at lunch.
ONLY 28 RUNS At the Interval England was 232 for six-an addition of 28 runs to the overnight score of
for four. Tyson retired
204
light this
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OUT FOR 296 U.S. Armed
10-Year Old Mother
Gomez,
Fellofa Delgado Pretty, blonde, diminutive daughter of a humble farm worker, only ten years old, has 12ozs. baby given birth by caesarean operation, to a Bibs. boy, in the hospital of the United Fruit Company, Puerto Limon, Costa Rica.
Four leading obstetricians travelled the 100 miles from San Jose to Puerto Limon by seroplane to assist at the birth,
Felicia is only 4ft, 4ins, fall. Three days after the opera- tion she was able to sit up in bed but preferred to play her doll (Margarits) which had been given to her by with one of the doctors rather than with her own baby.
The United Fruit Company furnished all medical atten- tion and services gratia-London Express Photo.
'One Man, One Wife,' She Says.
'Campaigning Cleopatra' Arrives In Colony
Madame Dorin Shafik, visiting Egyptian suffragette, thinks it is wrong for any man to have more than one wife.
of
of "Daughters President hurt
after the Nile" Association and known his back to a ball from Lind- Campaigning Cleopatra", scoring one run when, turning all over the world as the Dr wall which lifted unexpectedly, Shank landed at Kal Tak this ho was hit on the head and morning by PAA aircraft from the pitch. After Tokyo in the course of an 80- alumped on first-aid he was assisted off the day world tour for the cause of
ambulance
Egyptian women. held by Reuter.
Having visited most of the and In countries
Europe America prior to her arrival here, Madame Shafik will next visit India and Ceylon as state
men.
B.E.A. Engineers Report For Work ust.
London, Dec. 20. Most of the 315 British European Airways engineers dismissed on Friday for staging a protest meeting in-working hours reported today to ask for their jobs back.
The engineers were sacked by Mr Peter Mascheld, chicl executive of BEA, because they attended a mass meeting during
**in working hours
flagrant deance of orders."-Reuter.
'Keep Calm' Plea
Athens, Dcc. 21.
rights for women in the teaching of the Koran, she added.
is
And equal rights for women the cardinal aim of the "Daughters of the Nile", a move. ment. Madame Shank started in 1948. Three years later she led 1,000 Egyptian women to storm the Parliament
thele but demands were rejected, by King Farouk; In March this year, the led a hunger strike which was called off on the eighth day only when Government promised to accord full political rights to has compatriots in the new Egyptian Constitution.
THE REAL FIGHT Madame Shank pointed out that even though the draft of the new. Constitution had been completed last month, with full rights for women included, the real night would begin when, after elected. to Parliament,
Tailpiece:
Defence Commission Favours Postponement
BY
NEW PLEA
DEPUTIES TO DELAY DEBATE
Paris, Dec. 20.
The National Defence Commission today voted in favour of postponing a National Assembly debate on the Paris agreements rearming West Germany.
Rodical deputy, M. Vincent Premier Mendes-France, from Badie, said for the Commission his bench, said he agreed with that the treaties reconsutated a the speaker. German Army without sufcient control and that prohibition of certain armament was not firm enough.
His Commission, therefore, wanted a delay in the debate until these and other points were cleared up and until the last chances of negotiation hod been used up.
11TH HOUR BID BY RUSSIANS?
Vienna, Dec, 20. The Russians today asked the United States, |British and French to meet at 11 am, tomorrow for an extraordinary ses sion of the Allled Council. They gave no indica- tion of the subject they wanted discussed. but Western diplomats said they could remember no occasion since 1946" when a similar summons to the Council had been issued.
#
Russia has been under pressure from the West- ern Allies to agree upon treaty restoring so.
to vereignty occupied Austria as one way
of proving the sincerity of their desire for peace with Western nations,
Coupled with the Aus- trian question has been the issue of free, all- German elections in both the West and Soviet- occupied zones of Ger- many United Press.
M. Vendroux said the Paris treaties should be rallied once the Saar agreement had been ratided by both signatories.
M. Mender-France faced the six on his most crucial test months as chief of the French when the government tonight National Assembly launched its debate on ratification of the Paris Agreements on West European defence.
tho
Forces To Be Cut
Again
Washington, Dec. 20, The U.S. Defence Secre- tary, Mr Charles Wilson, announced today tho strength of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps would be cut by an addi- tional total of about 230,000 men by June 1956.
At a press conference he also announced that the 1st Marine Division from Korea shortly and moved
woult! bo withdrawn
to the U.S. west coast, where it
would be ready ús a highly. trainer amphibious force. The Division would be re- Marine
by au Army division placed how stationed in Jopon.
"This means a reduction of a
1 division in Japan," he added.
JAPAN'S FORCES
He gave the present strength of the United States forces in Japan as one Marine Division,
iwo
and n Army divisions regimental combat team,
Asked for the reason for the decision, Mr Wilson replied only "the Japanese are building up their own forces" He said the proposed new reduction in the strength of the armed forces
m
VETY
The debate on ralification could not affect United States followed a victory for the responsibilities and obligations government-by a surprisingly Europe...
Mr Wilson said the cuts would comfortable majority-on highly controversial Indo-Chins not affect the air force which budget-i:sue. The vote of con- would actually show a idence on Indo-China, which The proposed new cuts, In addi- Increase by Jung, 1950. Blight took the form of an acceptance tion to the present, reductions, of M. Mendes-France's Indo-will bring the total strength of the Chinn budget, was 310 to 172. the armed forces frdin
November 1984 figure of 3,218,- Premier 000 to 2,815,000 men.
the
Lost Friday,
With a reduction of 173,000 suffered his first parliamentary defeat when, the Assembly remen already planned, the cuts jected the
first in the armed forces in the next governmenta
The con-18 months will actually total Indo-China budget. fidence vote was on a modified 403,000. version of the budget.
the
SURMOUNT AVERSIONS The debate on ratification of Paris Agreements was opened by M.. Plorre Billolte of the Dissident Gaullists (ARS) group, who urged Frenco "to
its
its surmount
aversions, anxieties and its complexes" in agreeing to the rearmament of West Germany, a key, provision of the Paris accords.
The total cut. In the armed services by 1938-nearly 13 per cent of the present strength-fa the largest and most rapid re- thretien since demobilisation after the war
BUDGET BALANCE The cuts
were originally” “ planned to be completed à year. later by June 1957.
task sibic
of
The decision was made after budget intervention in Army
Eisen- plannings by President hower, who is faced with the
getting as near as pos to a balanced 1055-80- M. Billotte urged ratification
budget by the end of the year. of the Agreements on behalf of
· Επ answer to questions Mr the majority of the Assembly's
Wilson estimated that military Foreign Affairs
current year which voted for ratification by spending for the
would be reduced by about. silm margin of 16 to 10, $250 million (£89,285,000);———
the
with 13 abstentions.
Committee,
to
Foto
abstain,
Reuter
Man Killed In Windmill Gears
Saint Launet, France,
In the Indo-China budget debate, the unexpectedly Lange. majority obtained by the Pre mier was explained mainly by the decision ef the Christian Democratic MRP
the
⚫ Dec. 20. against rather than
A retired miller was ground Radical Andre Hugues, speak-Prefnler, and by the Premier's
winning over the to death by his son's windmill ing for the Economic Affairs success in
of Social majority
RO
yesterday. (Former Commission, made a favourable great mo
Gaullists) Francois Lezie, 59, was alone report on the treaties, while a publicans
sizable proportion of in the mill when he apparently Jacques 203 Conservative, M.
report Conservative Independents and tried to place a rack near the corni, made, à similar
can be millstones. The whirling main on behalf of the Finance Com-Peasants. This success
attributed to M. Mendes-France's shaft caught his clothing: and mittee.
the genre. peruuasive appeal to the As drew him into "In rejecting again a set ofsembly-Reuter & France Presse, United Press. international agreements," M. Isoral said, "France will ruin her prestige"
woman'legislators would seek to Gaullist Jacques Vendroux, chact laws for the protection of reporting on the Franco-Ger- women and children.
mah Saar agreement, said that. France .was not prepared to make any further concessions and deplored the way 'the Ger- mans seemed to be trying to reinterpret the treaty. •
No representativea from any of the Colony's women crganisations were at Kal Tak this morning to grect her.
BRITAIN SEEKS LIMIT ON NUCLEAR TESTS
King Paul of Greece called on Greeks last night to keep calm over the Cyprus, issue. In a broadcast on the United Natuns decision to shelve Gicece's re- quast for self-determination for
MADAME SHAFTK the British colony, he declared: "The temporary disappointment Commenting of polygamy, she, should not make 49. short- quoted the Koran a waying:
London, Dec, 20, sighted."
"You may have two, three, or the alles had forgotten four wives, IF you are equal
Britain will propose the limitation of experimental sacrifices
for them, between them, but you will nuclear explosions, well-informed circles reported here best way to remind them never by ly
between them ·Today...
Is for us to remember their own even if you
sacrifices for Greece. "Such That, as propounded by the The British Governmerit will The article reviewed their
sacrifices are carved on the gecat Egyptian religious coder mony British graves in Greece," Shelk Mohamed Abdou, - musi
Reuter.
be interpreted as meaning equal
“Santa
Claus” Gang
suggest this limitation, which will apply to the hydrogen bomb and the strategic atomic bomb. at the meeting of the United Nations Disarmament ... - committee, in London early next year
these circles added.
NOT PROHIBITION
It was pointed out that the
Seized. In Japan vas simply, one of imita
Tokyo, Doa, 21 Yokobanis pollen-reported. today they had arrested four
majuboru: of the "Banda Clank") gang, on éharger · of
ngfertrugh
the "chimney. Individusi:inembers' of tha
were called-
Chri
|tion" and not prohibition," which was considered impràctics ablo' at the present time?
The RigBritisht i Government merly orvvisaged an ogreement between the United States,ï, the Soviet Union and the ComITIONS
experiences and summed up their plight as follows:
"Ail of the fishermen who survived are now starile..*.
The one who died after seven months succumbed to damage by radioactivity, pri- marlly to liver, Of the badly injurech have liver allment now..
the
delayed aliments
to
and expected
dibe of the
THE
Just drive it!
AND WE'LL LET THE PERFORMANCE: DO THE TALKINGI,