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THE CHINA MAIE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, ⋅ 1955.

CONTROL OF SUEZ CANAL Civilian Wore.

Rings Ready. For Shipboard Romances

Melbourne, Jan. 4. Panniers who fail love on tar Uner Orsova, traveling between Aus- trata and Britain, can buy CURAKTOWnt rings

stipr.

ut

tbr

Fle Brith h Jewellery Industry suggested to the Orient Line itant It try out carrying 2 stock engagement rings for risip- board ruinabees,

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If the idea works, other Orient Uners will have i stock of rings.

Prices rauge from 210

In 1500,-China Mali Spr- etal,

Egypt Urged To Allow

Safe Passage

United Nations. Jan. 4.

The big Western powers urged Egypt today to allow ships of all nations —— including laraci ̧— to pass freely through the Suez Canal.

Britain, the United States, France and Brazil told Egypt in the U.N. Security Council that she had an international obligation to extend to all Countries the right to freedom of navigation in the Canal,

ROLE G

The Security Council met for the sixth time to consider the case of the larnoli merchant ship Bat seized by Egypt in the Canal area last September 28. The vessel's crew of ten was released

Egypt han axpressed willingness, to release the crew and cargo to Israel,

DUAL FOR LOUW three days ago and

Prelepa Jun 5 The Rauh Aftican 1 Ming-tér, Al Jon pies Shy FAMO

1/2 in mal in

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M hosting of Funner, is for las Minaler for E Dal A

while relating

Mi Luw

perant. Will JORNALEDO

The

ny w pololo when he Drivea in Capetown for the purlin-

City

session beratung s month

Bayar 50 center E That she has the right the use of the Con

Mapping ne fwand severity

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to deny

Juri of

ו די ייִן

NEUTRAL SHIP

The Egyphan Ambrosador, to the Mr Omar Lænsti, Council today that fils gay- crament

prepared to Wan release the Bat Galim varro, which could be carried on When Mi Strijdosa amaunged

A "neutral" skip to Maifa. his C.binet inst month be sand

He said relente of the ship Depart- the External Affates

ingat be arranged throuch ment Austrúkonmily headed by the Prime Minister would nommates of the Egyptian-

separated fron Department,

The Premlet's

Mr Louw way Minister of Eevanne Affai in the J Vlous Government heated. by

Istachi Mixed Amnistice Com-

*****13

Me flemy Plated Lælge, Ji, Voted States delegate, and he wel optimise that Tadej

to comply

Tully scent way with the resolulise

The Palestine artistice agavement elen ly Toutes fou- ward to a permanent stile- Fel a seulemeni which stil eludes the parties and

which the Security Cvuorid. best will in the world,

We cannot do this bring about. without the en operation of the parties on questions where its Peetalons are unwelcome to one

with the

o Une vller. if the authority of the Council 19 undermined, the consequences might well be disastrous.

Sir Pierson sad that sending the Bat Gaum to the Suez Canal "wak. 1 suppose, intended by Israel as a test case of s right to use the Canal The govt-

IN within

not

Dr Dale Malan, who retired wouht Lake further stepsment of Israel

on Novemlær 30 Reuter

I fee

tension in the Middle rights, but whether East en rettle then

| was expedient to make this test is a matter for the government. peacefully.

of Istated * elerat that

Bu

differences mack It government ex-

Paper Attacks pred gym to open the Canal

Jap Fishermen

T

traße.

Sar Pierson wind sund 11

| "should have hoped that 1

Egyptan Goveranen! could Sir Pierson lixan of that

Thave

seria a way clea fu le! took me with Egypt on Egypt's the ship proceed on il COMBO interpretation of the Constans through the Canal" after Egypt fur clarification » whal Mr Loufti proposed for release 手 the ship.

In Aust. Waters le Convention and aded withdrew its charges against the

Melbourne Jan. 5. The Australian Government maist tell the Japanese fishermen

Argus

Sir Plerson sald Britain alluched the highest degree of to go away-and stay away, Importaifce to the principal of Melbourn

freedom of navigation through editorially today.

arged

the Suez Canal "

bcrew.

Tu Egyption Goverundei bus

that repentedly declared is in- tention of abiding by the ebr-

is of Colantinople, ventions

REGRETS

Je wald this would have “left all questions of prin- ciple mlouched but it at least would have scitled the adventure of this particular The paper referand to the

ship. 1 regret very much discovery of Japanua nishing

jia Dourne has not vesstis in Austration decinreal

bren followed. waters and the thunding of dishing

My The French delegave, bitcys

the Austraban governmen we.comes the clear H. Hoppenct, suppor ed 25

E plan British views on the convention Governanom on the convention but my government is not able stop the Bat Calin from gove and sald Egypt would not legally #ecept

Interpretation

Cund. ---United placed on the convention by the Egyptian Government.

Const.

The paper commented: "The Jups are thumbing their noses at

Wit,"

The Japan se wanted to go a lot further thin real fishing agreemems allowesi, die papae uemad.

"It's time they were pulled up with a jelt," The editorial sakot, "Free movenient

of Japanesu shing craft in our boie water involves

Shefen 10 vatal

nos therm of our prostiches."China Mall Special.

security

135)

In

Lukan ty

the

RESOLUTION RECALLED

Sir Pierson recalled 1951 resolution which called on Egypt to terminate re- stricilons on shipping bound

to or from Israel and passing through the Suez CanaĀ, He said it appeared the gov- erament of Egypt had not yel

A British Crossword Puzzle

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3 Snakes, etc. (0),

7 Weird (5).

8 Feign lness (8).

10 Tell '(0).

18 Table support (7).

15 Ropose (4).

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Getting on in years (7),

18 Vengeance (7).

20 Poems (4)

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DOWN

1 Centre (6).

2 Commonplace (5),

through Prvno

The

Investigation

Clarenco, Bespectacled, meek-manne red John

to whom spying was a mana and who had a passion for self-importance was ghoird at the Old Bailey, London, for five years for hotping biarls British Miltary se crets. He offered to spy for the Russians and he pleaded to co unter-apy for the Americans. He joined the Cominunist Party with big spy dreama but was expelled after a period of five manilis.-Express Photo.

Milk For Adenauer

And A Warning To Mr France

Bonn, Jan. 4.. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, who has been drinking wine for most of his four score years will soon be offered milk as a substitute.

M

Dr Adenauer

will be 79 || The newspaper said that the Wednesday nod thu

is expreted t Premier had admitted in a receive his usual shower of gufis | restricted press conference that and congri ulala na.

Among the gaft.n

bne om

:.

two GoverRun! The fo 1 prezrited by Agricolture,

Herr Heausch Larbey will cou sk of sagde of intik from all nine Slates of the Wes, German Republie Tu addition, thered

Into Use Of will be cheere, butt.r, exes and

Marijuana

poultry.

Herr fuele also has amassed semples of all huby funds pro- duved in Carmany from milk. [Ometals said that there probably would be distributed among the of Dr Ademmer's 13 younger grand-children,

Officials said that the ith a for the gift was hatched when D1 The World Health Organisati Adenauer was forend to init during a Paris conference with M. Mendes-Franer

in October

Juhannesburg, Jan. 4. The problem of addiction to dagga (Marijuana) is now re garded as suficiently serious by

in Geneva for the organisation to plan a full-scale investiga- Hon into the use of the drug South Africa and other coun tries,

that he did not know the price of milk in West Germany.

The Chancellor, Rhineland- The investigation will sun ater by birth, has a fine patate for proving whether dagga

is an

the

addiction-producing drug.

daSouth

A

African scat. Professor J. W. Watt, of the University of the Witwatersrand, who

hes just

just returned from inceting in Geneva, of the Health Organisation's Committee on addiction- ducing drum has been asked i to report on the dagga problent in South Africa.

neth

World

When his repo

report is completed will bo Bent, with reports

from other countries where douga is used, to the World Health Organisation, which, will then form an opinion on whether the use of the drug is harmful or not.--China Mail Special.

AGA KHAN

BETTER

Cairo, Jan 4,

I like milk

Thing pledged as security for Ismaili Moslem Sect, who is at recall seeing him down a glass

8.Send (8).

4 Tidy (4).

5 Kind of boat (0).

payment (6).

9 Assert (6).

11-Went astray (5).

12 Beasts of burden (5),

10 Respond to stimulus (6))

18 Wonderod (0).

19 Ship (0).

22 Outcome (5), -:

14 Team (0).

10 Mixture of rain and snow (5).

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I don't even know the price...

he had gained "several kilos" (a

is 2. pounds) since July. However, the Premier is re- ported at that time to have

the absolved milk, na

factor gain: responsible for the

"I drank before, and I didn't put on weight."-United Press and France-Presse.

RCAF Uniform:

Case

Dismissed

Ottawa, Jan. 4.

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ALL JET FLYING

BOAT

Washington, Jan. 4.' The United States Navy |today revealed details of a new flying boat, pawerod

Canada will ask for an immediate clarification by four jet engines, which of the status of Canadian service uniforms under than 600 miles an British law, a Defence spokesman said today.

Britain withet prosecution,

J

After hastily consulting

is capable of flying more hour and carrying a 30,000- pound load.

in

The flying boat. the "Sca- master, is America's first all-jet

But waves.

The Department was thrown Canadian military uniform Info a flurry, of legal consulta Lions today when it was learned that a Nottingham magistrate in

old scoplane. It is es large as a England had dismissed a charge records, officers of the Judge commbicial airliner. ogoinst a British civilian wear-Advocate General's

breach of Built by the Glen L. Mortin Ing an RCAF. corporal's the Dotence Departmen here

cre Company of Baltimore, it carries uniform on the grounds that the entd they could not

crew of Ave and had been crilicise, a British Uniform Act did not magistrale Peter Banks decision designed to function in six-foot apply to Canadian servicemen. based on the 1894 Act

The plane will join the The ruling, by itself, would authuriiles conversant with Bri- Navy's pione striking force mean that anyone could wear a Ush law said the British Par-

are next spring. Its main function Hament had passed an net with will be mine laying and photo in the past few years govern reconnaissance, but it can also ing the status of North Atlantic be used for bombing.

Britain.

Company officials said that in wartime, the plane could be over This act was believed to parul-used on reas and rivers

five-sixths of the world's sur lel closely the art recently grass-face. For the first time it would ed by the Canadian Parliament provide the means to "operate governing NATO forms -to in or ofar enemy waters in- Canada, Under the audional dependent of thxed installations integrity of visling NATO or foreign truses..--Router. forces in Canada is maintained withou- violating Canadian [sovije,gnty.

Child's Harsh Treaty forces in

Words Send

Mother

To Death

4.

Tokyo, Jan. 4. Prince Mikasa, youngest bro- ther of Emperor Hirohito, today christened his third son' Nori- Inquiries will be made through hito. Paris, Jan

the British High Commissioner's The baby A young mother, Mme. Kean-uffies here and

was born last the Canadian Wednesday, December 29. no Marache, committed suicide High Commissioner's ollice

Princo Mikasa now has three by throwing herself under

London on how the British nelsons and two daughters.--China Metro (underground subway) would apply in the Nottingham Mail Special. train because her two-and-a- case, unofficial sources said. half-year-old son said, "I don't United Press. love you any more."

This was the motive given by Paris police for the mather's suleide. Mme Marache, aged 30, wife of a polleemon, had be come unusually sensitive alnct the birth of her child, friends said.

This week, the child remarked, apparently without thought, "1 don't want to see you any more. I don't love you any more."

Relatives tried to reason with

1st

Atomic Energy Conference

New York, Jan. 4. Sir John Cockroft, Direc-

the young mother by saying,tor of Britain's atomic re- "Be reasonable. Don't exagger search establishment, in to ate the meaning of the child's

words. As you can plainly sec, represent the United King. your child still kisses and hugi dom on the seven-country you. He doesn't know what he committee which ls saying at that age."

will ar-

an international

But, yesterday, without leav-range Ing # farewell letter, Mme conference on the peaceful Marache met death under the use of atomic energy this wheels of a Metro train France-Presse. ·

British Judges

In Sudan

Resign

the

Khartoum, Jan. 4. The Chick Justice of Sudan, Mr W. O. B. Lindsay, to- day submitted his resignation to Sir Governor-General, Robert Howe, together with that of all 12 British judges in the

the

Sudan

summer.

The committee will hold. its first meeting at United Nations headquarters here on January 17. The conference is likely to be held in Geneva at the end of August.

The General Assembly dcold- last month that the can- ference should be held to "study the

alomic development of power and considered other technical areas such as, biology. medicine, radiation,

protection and

fundamental science-in which international co-operation might most effectively be ne- complished.

Other

members of the Com- Jayme De

are Senhor mities,

Hong Kong Birds

Herklats, G. A. C., 1953. Hong Kong Birds. Pp. vii+233, 11 pla., 8 in enlour, numerous black- and-white drawings in text. Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, Lid. HK$35.00.

***

a most welcomo handbook for ornitholo- gists resident or station- ed in Hong Kong. All the hitherto recorded specios are included; plumages are clearly and cisely described, and a short account is given of feld characters, volto, habits, status,

con-

eta. The Illustrations,

с

except for three plates of photographs, are all by Cur. A. M. Hughes, and include four attrac

of the heads tive plates of

of 42 species and many, useful drawings In the text. The writer of this

review would have benefited greatly from this book when station- ed in Hong Kong some Even now. years ago.

on referring to it, Rome 40 unfamiliar species on which notes wwe made at the time hava almost all proved easily identifiable.-D. W. S.

(Extract from "The Ible offfofat Although the time limit be- Barros, (Brazil) Dr W. B. organ of the British Ornithologiata tween resignation and final do Lewis (Canada), Dr. Hominion, British Museum), parture is six months under the Shabba (India), Mr D. V. Sudanisation law, the British Skobeltzin

are expected to leave

judges are

during

the next two months.

The Sudanese Government is

БОСКИН

to

to engage a number of and Pakistani judges replace them, particularly for the southern provinces.

lon of the judges The resignation of

of 41 follows the resignation British officials on January 1. The action of these officials was in accordance with the

Sudanese Government's Expatriate Official Compensation BL, which sane- compensation for British whose posta are being taken over

tlons

officials

by Sudanese

tionzls. Reuter,

(Russia). Dr I. I.

Rabi (United States). --Reuter.

S. C. M. POST HONG KONG

KOWLOON

HARRY ODELL takes pride in presenting JULIUS KATCHEN

да

TWO

RECITALS

Smokers' Club

In Boys' School

Capetown, Jan. 6

Finding that smoking among the boys could not be prevented a South African school has taken steps. to control it.

under

Membership

י,

every

It la the High School of In= |of membership was to get the the best Rhino and Moselle wine dustries at George, where boys comment of parents. We havo and recently was reported to The Aga Khan, leader of the have acquired a new found taste from 14 to 18 learn trade skills not had an instance of parental

the provisions of the consent being withheld, for Schnapps. No one could Children's Protection Act.

NEXT STEP · · · "The next step is thas present in Answin (Upper of milk.

of a smokors boy must learn the amole Egypt) is alightly botter after Meanwhile in Paris the oven-club there is conditional on the promise.. This acknowledgue an attack of high fever on

by heart, a fhat moking is an unhealthy January

1, it was learned hereing, newspaper "Paris Press re-boys' leaming

that Tonight

French "smokers' promise" which habit. today from members of his staff, ported

At one point his state was remtor Pierre Mendes-France acknowledges that smoking is Thy boy has to promise to considered to bo serious, How-office last

a bad habit. I had gained weight since he took

observe the rules of good con "unlike all Mr. CF Starker the Princi- duct in making He must not over, his

blamed lew from Cannes to be with

all on him, have reported a slig

his fondness for milk ho star in an Interview that smoke in public without saking the star had found that smok the permission of women or a slight Im

Mondeo-France-beware Ing smog, the boys could not elder p

present end pecple provement,

of putting on wolght," the be suppresso

bo 26 Flat circular plate (4).

His son, Aly Khan, has also newspaper warned. It, quoled Focuse the sext thing to younger boys to smoke.

The boys themselves imposs YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Stolid, 5 Dally, 8 days with hie tother. It is not the medicct willer, "Dr O., P do okeanally

us warning Totem, 9 Buddah, 10 Funny 11 Mayla, 12 Elan; 13 Conse, 10 known whether the visit is a drinks a glass of milk which end under our gildage 120 days. The result in that half Thant every time he wo called the smokers together punishment on smoking offers Desish, 18 Credit, 20 Speed, 22 Bill, 28 Music, 20 Mimic, 20 Locust, mere coincidence or whether happens often he should re- them to

Up Pauseof the boys, are smokora, The 27 Strap 28 Frost, 20 Rooms, Dawn: 1: Suspends 2 Ordnance, 2 Aly Khan flow here on account duce, his food mitke, correspond- mokled rule jako d

ztikin/nrw <given à pienje@macis Item: Dansted, b. Panelt, 0 Amuscs, 17 Länke: 13 Aftllude," 16 of his father a illhous, “l'rance» Italy or ine wolk) Then have Emailater, 10 Deduris, 17 Aimlia 10 Rounius, 21 Prior, 26 Cópia

tho thány cultors

20 Tender (8),

23 Savoury (3),

24 Submit to (5).

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