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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1955,

Pire 87

PEKING REASSURED BY RUSSIA Dulles Urged To

Fresh Salmon

A Luxury

London, Feb. 8.

Fresh salmon, ofict

staple of the

poor man's

dles in Britains has become

a Juxury.

A

Heavy pollution of river estuarica has caused 10

supply of salmon io be. catho amallor each year and may eventually

to their extinction,

lead

At the beginning of the century, for example, the average annual catch in the Boottish River Ters wân 1,000 salmon. In 10 *twenties it has fallen to 3,000; The early thirties Lo 2,000; In 1937, to 23: and, today no more salmon are cauth.

In addition to Industrial wanten, 12.000,900 rallot of cruile sewage are poured Into the Tees estoary every day.China Mall Special.

No Kissing

In Turin

Cinemas

Turin, Feb. 9.

Lovers who ing in cinema halls in Turin for another purpose

Sino-Soviet Pact Unaffected

By Reshuffle

NEW APPOINTMENTS

.

NOT UNEXPECTED.

By Stanley Priddle

London, Feb. 9.

Marshal Nikolai Bulganin's promise of "full support" for Communist China's claim to Formosa was seen by diplomatic

quarters here today as an assurance to Peking that Sino-Soviet friendship would

be unaffected by the reshuffle-in Moscow.

Mr The appointment of Georgi Malenkov as a Deputy Premier and Minis- ter for Electro Stations caused no surprise

1:

COLLINS BRINGS HOPE TO

here. It was clear from yesterday's Soviet SOUTH

The

were meet-proceedings that the former Prime Minis-

ter would be given a new post. than to watch films succession of Marshal Georgi Zhukov to greally disappointed the Defence Ministry was regarded as a cinema halla is now natural promotion.

are

nowadayı, for kissing in

strictly forbidden, accord-

ing to a decision taken by

the police authorities.

The Pulice ите

patry ing

eneming in order to have thig

decision respectedi

On the first day, the patrols,

which агр mckaames)

tacelo," had

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couples of lovers caught at the ct at kissing were asked to leave the cinema halls und were strongly scolded by the pollen,

ONE BORN

EVERY MINUTE

There is

At first, the police only Rave warnings to the culprits but Jerextulity,

Paris, Feb. 9.

A limit to human

they were inter to be taken to A bogus major.

to belong lo

Ruhie,

the

the police

and claiming headquarters hable to guol sentences ranging ""Tallan" Army's Logistival Ser- froin three months fo three | vices" telephoned hotel-keepers years.

announcing the arrival of several top ranklig officers who were tue to curry out secret expert- ments in the area

Earlier last month, the police authorities also asked hosiery shop owner to remove from hig

window show

models which

were only clad in light under- wear-France-Presse.

Bandit Victim's Estate

London, Feb. 1. Mr Tony Wingfield Hur of

Glendale

Bahan. Estate, the Negri Sembilan. Malaya, who

killed by wds

bandils Jast October, lett estate in England valued at £109 !! nounced today.

Was

Mr Hunt, who was assistan manager of the Glendale Rubber Estate, and the son of a retired Royal Indian Navy officer, died

Intestate. Lotters of administra- flon were granted to his father. Captain Eric Hunt, of Lec-on- Solent, Hampshire-China Mail Special.

He booked a number of rooms for them. The officers, however, he said were to bring with them iri ceptathers acret quid to be used for their tests, SECURITY MONEY He advised the hotel-keepers that the Defence Ministry ask- Fed them

to pay

20,000 Kirc security money for each COLL- tainer.

When

hotel-keepers the agreed,

himself. he presented with a large number of con-. tainers, and received the money. He thus reaped & large suma until the day when a suspicious hotel-keeper warned the police Before the swindler's arrival,

The police, when they came, checked the contents of the containers to find it was plain water. France-Presse.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

18

ACROSS

ball id, hit (4).

4 B (7).

B Spoken, (4),

9 Prvelous Stand. (4);

10-Cattle tiler (7),

11. Imulated (4)

12 Flat, plate, (4)..

12 Fruit course (7),

17

19 Bal

18

19 20

26

27

29

32

1 DOWN

2 Weaken (6).

3 Console (8).

Peeled (5).

Dodged (8)..

Quotes (8),

16

Applaud with shoul (8),

12.Daybreak (4).

10 Black Upot (4):

13 Border

18 Experiment (4),

of a country (7), 16 river (8))

20 Kind of food (4).

27. Gripping Instrument

20 Restricted (1),

29 Holy Women (9).

Young

32 Waming, SERA

YESTERD

20 Corrects (6).

2 paperoid tới

23 Plea of abrazićo frien ENTDE

· 62 crima (5);

21 Fool (5).

125 Tarma (6).

Whether The new Prime Minister's pledge of full support for Chitra over Formosa meant

munist China in the event of a

SOUTH VIETNAM

Saigon, Feb. 9.

Gen. J. Lawton Collins returned to Indo-China today with full American support for the Govern- ment of Premier Ngo Dinh Diem and his efforts to save the country from Communism.

Gen. Collins, President Eisenhower's special that the Soviet Union would go envoy to the infant state, announced he had come to the military nd of Com-back for two months, with the hope that at the end Sino-American conflict was far of that time, Diem's programme would be "well from clear from his statement to

advanced." The General added significantly that the Supreme

today. Soviet "Full support" could mean his report of the situation to Washington had been simply diplomatic bucking and "favourably received."

arms supplies as given to China during the Korean war.

COUNSELLING CAUTION

Diplomatto quarters here believe that Russin la in fact Bounselling caution in Pieklik in its handling of the military situation in the Formosan Straftä.

The initiative for

the pro- posal for an international con- ference on the Formosa crisis-- put by Russia to Britain and Indilo last week was almost certainly Moscow's, even though It had Peking's support, it is thought.

He brought these strong assurances just as Diem appeared to be making, headway in pulling together the diverio trods and fathieni which Hává, kept Vietnam perilously divided against itself until now.

SHOTGUN RECEPTION

D

to

London, Feb. 9. Archibald 1, 58-ykar- old our defler, is patrolling his burden at Rearpin, Cornwall, armed with The Foreign Office here today maintained

shotgun on the its silence

to greet Jacotic tax officials who come, Soviet

declining move, again

collect £2,000 the fish even to confirm that such suggestion had been made.

Court says he owes them. Denying the debt, ho Commonwealth

"All declared today: Kourtes

have left is our home and I will see the income tax people don't get Chian Mail Special

But

0

stated that the proposal, which was discussed by the Common- wealth Prime Ministers yester- is now the subject of day,

the with tuxent exchanges United States. It is taken for granted that both Britain and

decline to st America would

which ex- tend a conference cluded Nationalist China suggested by Russia.

BS

Russia's ideas on membership of such a conference Have not been disclosed. But it is believed that Britain, India and Russia herself would be among sponsoring nations and other likely participants would

the

that

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Labour M.P.

On Malaya Defence

Labour

Prince Juan Carlon, the 17- year-old son,, of Don Juan Bourbon, Pretender to the Throne, (PERÄFER. A Spanish big weloote, when arriving in Madrid recently to riart his high education in accordance with the

Agreement between bis father and Geh, Franco on December 29. Scores of Mons archists gathered at the Dell- cins Station to cheer the young Prince, who some day may rule the Spaniards. Express

Photo

MALAYAN LEAGUE FORMED

IN LONDON

London, Feb. 9. The formation of A Malayan League of Friend- ship was announced to- day in London.

The League has grown but of the Merdeka (Precglom) Molayn Lord Bureau established by

"I hope new progress will be Ogmore, the Labour peer, as made," Gen. Collins said on his the result of a visit to this burival before a group of French country last

Tunku May by and American officials including Abdul Rahman, Dato Razak Bin Maj. Gen. John W. O'Daniel, Hussein and Mr T. H. Tan, chief of the U.S. Military Misleaders of the alliance between tha United Milovan National regards sion. "particularly

and the Mathyan Bottling the question of refugees Organisation,

Association. (from Comimuhlst North Flet Chinese

Lord Ogniore nam) and the reorganizatiofi of

the House of Commons luncheda the Army,

Bureau that while the today was definitely essociated the Alliance,

CO-OPERATION

"I hope we will soon fei

told guests at

the

with

with

Malayan

League of Friendship would not

to work." he continued, "la fuil co-operation with Gen.

be identified

any parti- (French. Supreme (Paul)

cular Commis-

group in Malaya, Commander and

would not sioner -

-General in Indo- Chlia) and

the

the French

Absalon,bers of

and

any way terfere with the internal polities of

the Federation,

LIKE INDIA LEAGUE Mr W. T. Proctor, Labour

of Parliament

"Meanwhile the Internaticntil Control Commington, stipervising the application bt the Geneva Member

which

ended the soclated with Lort Ogmore in agreements

the new organization, Todo-China war, today published

It with the India a note laying the blame on the Communist Vietminh for delay- League, which for many years

before the transfer of

power ing crid preventing the depar-

India, kept

opinions in pubile ture of 10,000 Catholic refugees from the Red River Delta Inst Britain informed on the political

situation in the sub-continent. month.

The name Malayon League of

in

The rote mnounced ardinga of an inquiry made it the do Friendship was suggested by Bir

mand of French authorities who,

refugees were as sal 10,000 sembled around the Cathedral

The

210nd Ogmore.. president be

Recalling, that the campaign against o Banner in Tinh Hoa Pro

in Malaya Is terrorism in

with mi vince pleading for evacuation to now in its seventh year wi London, Feb. 9.

the South.

annual deficit of £20 million, be the United States, France, Mr Harold MacMillan, Minis-

The Commission accused the Lord Ögmbre sald Malaya need. Communist China and possibly ter of Defence, made no reply Reds of unjustified delay in ed economic, technical and mill- other Asian countries.---Reuter, when a

not only

the autho-tary help from Member, Mr permitting Commission George Thomsch. asked in the rities to visit the scene and of United Kingdom but the United House of Commons today for an using "pressu Vietnamese who land as well.

"pressure and not per States, Australia and New Zea that in any defence | sussion" Dasaranice arrangements for Malaya, the wanted to flee to South Viet- The muace of Communiam full consent of the people of im

In Malaya is serious," he said. nám. Malaya would be obtained.

The Commission also charged

ROLL UP MAP Mr Thomson also asked how the Vietminh with acting -

of this: for arrangement was reached at compatibly" with the Geneva you can be quite sure

by refusing passes to You can roll up the map of Commonwealth conference Comm members on the Southeast Asia and the Far East forces in pretext that the refugees were because you will not want, it the stationing of Australian

New Zealand

not in a position to give the again in our lifetime;"

he said. Malaya.

Malaya would never go Com- munist if the Western powers agreements adopted an imaginative attitude

INDIAN JUDGE DIES

Bombay, Feb. 9. Mr Justice Ganpat Sakharum Rajadhyaksha, who presided over the recent Indian

Preca Commission, died from a heart attack this morning. He was 58.

He was a Judge of the Born- buy High Court and at the time

the

Mr MacMillan sald he

wasroximate dato of their, de-

The Geneva

if Malaya goes Communist,

of his death was enquiring into unable to add at present to the a dispute between banks and communique Issued after the stipulate that persons wishing towards her difficulties and, to their employees.--Reuter.

conference-Reuter.

Terrorist Ite-United

Wife In Gaol

Kimla Lumpur, Feb. 9.. THE Harving, young wife of a well - kitown terrariat, Dillan Chung A tonching re-union with: ber haaban in a police elations as Kuala Lipia lari wiek.

AM Lian, prolly, 24-year old

kan bertanter of the In 1948, had, boats

Jungle. He rate hlinsoit up last December, Ah Lun Sothed frock with andther

but

surrendered.

to change zones may do so the need for her rubber and tin within 300 days following the to be sold at a proper price that

cease-fird.

The 300 days are would give her workers, and

not up HOMEXCIDENTS

BLOODY

Tiib .... nota miả that tho bloody incidents betürben January 2

killed one, Red, soldier and Your villar had. Inter- ferol wtih "this right-

hobog” in this ar

There was no indication whist motion hed these

Press

POR 14 dira, with anty

compare to, falao Ner, aire wandered alone, in the. She was found:bỹ.

taxpayers fair, shares.

Lord Ogmore said he believed

that tre dryas

comlig

of be

Hidtions

Ladehealth

5 the

within should postible it

Comm

movo de quickly

that direction, and that a federal, Body, reprezentir the 116 miller people of Britain. and all the opionice, shoh

If u would. Follow crotted to deal with conclusions United and economile, plannin

Agreement

anhh thái

and

Just arrived

Return Frozen

German Assets

Washington, Feb. 9.

The United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, was asked today to return all German assets frozen in the United States since the second world war.

The request was made in a letter from Mr Frederick Libby, Chairman of the Committee for Return of Confiscated German âfïd Jäþanésé Pro- perty.

Negotiations for the possibloj hmong friends in peacetime. It return br the German asietschn only be balled á súdébes 11 valued at 440 million dollars it results 1h à 100 per cent were clicduled to begin in restitution of the private pro-

Washington tomorrow.

HANDICAPPED

Mr Libby tolá šír bälles "American representatives now entering the conference are, handkapped by trus. writing

restrictions and will fall to reapli ♬ satis. factory agreement unlem you loosen the relia

Dory wric tool bwad hoa the Germans in the hot aftermath of the WBT.

match the Hightrut expectat of Informed Americans. thing less will fall to get. Government out of the voted property' business.

"Thy dre bound by d "Anything less than complete directive restricting them to return will fail to cliffty to the technicalities, а foreshadowed world our land with respect predilection for a small salu- private property. A ciafiictor tion and a tendency to make of this stand is urgently needed demands on the Germans for to re-establish the president every concession granted by the respect for Bavate Brop which is the best guarantee Įday. dor the protection is not the Panmunjom American investors Over fruto bent. It is O discussion Router.

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