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In U.N. Collective

Security Is Wrong

New York, Feb. 13.

The basic assumption in the collective security system of the United Nations "is invalid in today's conditions," the Carnegie Endowment for Interna- tional Peace said today in its annual report.

The report, covering the 12 months to July, 1954 said this basic assumption was the same as that for the League of Nations-a community of interests among most members which would per- suade them to act in common against any renegade state.

The brief experience of the United Nations has shown that the assumpật n of contamises - tered in invalid in today's con

hons," 11 til.

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SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS "The figbling in Indo- China tran come to an end although with serious LT- plications for the future of freedom there

ottier

free

and In countries

Asia," he wrote,

the

of

Yugo- The dispute between slavia and Italy over Trieste and Britain's disputes with Persia over oil and with Egypt over: the Suez base, had ali been settled.

It was a reflection times that the achievements of the United Nations were insignificant by comparison LIN- the remaining With

and the resolved problems world' unfulfilled hopes.

are evidenCLA "While

"In Europe. Britnin assumed peace may

01 historic he impossible to achieve, the initiative with Bebetological condicts rearán unmitment on the Continent of we-1 for the The baluwe of power is Europe which augus

free Jacouly drawn and the post-the strengthening of

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TOWN

Johannesburg, Feb. 13. *The streets of the drab African suburban location of S phia Town were quiet to-

day.

med

South

Mario Twelve - year - ald Adpenint beenme

Italy's youngest mother when she gave birth to a baby girl at Botysva Northern Italy. The baby weighed about six pounds at birth and as can be seen, both mother and child very well. -- Express

Photo.

Art

OLD

Soviet-Chinese

All

Alliance Anniversary

China today ceremonies

And

FELL FAR TOO SLOWLY

600,000 Escape The Red Vietnam Net

Haiphong, Feb. 13.

The Bamboo Curtain has fallen swiftly on the mass exodus of peasants fleeing Communism in north Indo-China. Only a trickle of about 400 a day are now filtering through to this evacuation 'port.

Refugees arriving here in mid-January from all over

the Red River delta estimated that between 20 per cent and 40 per cent of the popula- tion in their villages.would escape if they had the chance. But the few chinks still left in the curtain are being systematically closed.

Scores of thousands once search every train and every id In small boats into the lorry on the roads. Thouands Tonkin Gulf, where the French are arrested. navy waited to pick them up. But

Communist troops patrol the const.

ΠΟΥ

Four Catholic fishermen, who

ed by junk from a village

south of the delta on January 19 said that the Vietminh were building weapon plts along the any United beaches to sholi

or French navy ships |

the three-mile

Peking. Feb. 13. The Afth anniversary of the

the Soviet-Chinese | States signing of DIRECTORIES Friendship. Alliance and Mutunt coming within

Puct WAK rejebrated | Imil of territorial waters.

with STILL IN USE

throughout

FEARS

They said that the Com- munista

that feared

the French and American ships might sall close inshore to rescue thousands of Cathollo refugets assembled along

numerous speeches by prominent figures.

Premier Chou En-Ini presided over a ceremony in Peking at- tended by high officinis of the Chinese Government and me- bera of the Soviet Colony in Peking

London, Feb. 13. The London County Coumell is Yesterday African police seized six youths, still using a set of street direc-i

wuries of Lamidon. ranging in

the 18th century to demonstrating there against the

movedale from เม Government's plans

bonco the present day. Africans to new 70,000 outside the city,

The directories are printed ort Today most of the police ap

and have becortve paper comments Keared to have been pulled out thin

(Scong Madame Sun Yat-sen the brittle with the passage of time. low patrolled the

Union, and only a Soviet

shacks. Beenuse they are difficult to re- Ching-ing), Vice-Chairman of written last December, were

petrol in and sheel iron

decided to the National People's Cungress, been place, have

it has been All the outdated by

recent

meeting

them

a special addressing the same gathering. by the Government, preserve banned Soviet the

by

friend- changes

at a cost of uinut praksed Soviet-Chinese Ckvernment resettlement off-treatment

ship and denounced "American £1,200 sterling, of elals are preparing to move an-

imperialism". Soviet

and other 150 families from the dis

choirs gave а Chinese Army triet this week to make room for

reeltal homes for white people.

Government.

He had found a "rippie" encouragement in the fact the

Moscow regime in the new Body

will need time to consolidate men!

Als pelien and to revolve pan keep troops on the

kuhc;เร; chut Paris the

ment several re- nifording ARTS Ita er.

Central

Freudies, mas

ander

one ut

cvats

by

the

book is to be stripped Each down, each page repaired and More than 100 families have treated by laminating it with a the book already been shifted to the newbrous plastic, and

rebound.--China triumvirale."-settlement of Meadowlands, 10 resewn

Mail Special. miles from here.-Reuter.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

NOBODY'LL BELIEVE MY STORY.CAN'T BLAME THEM. I'VE GOT TO WORK FAST -MAY STILL BE A CHANCE-

FERDINAND

10

NANCY

HERE'S

YOUR ICE CREAM

DID YOU GET ME

THE EXACT LOCATION WHERE I WAS PICKED UP T

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govern-

YES,SIA. BUF-[ ER--IT'S BEST TO FORGET THE TRAGEDY~~-

WHAT'S THE MATTER ?

FORGET IT? I'VE GOT TO GET BACK THERE IN A HURAY/ MY FRIENDS MAY STILL BE ALIVE!

WHY CAN'T 1 HAVE A BIG ONE LIKE HIS ?.

and

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

POOR GUY, VID

YOU HEAR WHAT HE SAID HE'S A LITTLE-BALMYA,

NO WONDER, AFTER WHAT HE WENT THROUGH.

TOMORROW NAVAL AFFAIRS -

By Mik

By Ernie Bushmiller

THIS IS MY SOMBRERO

"AENEAB"

Damaged cano ex this vessel will

be surveyed by Metura. Goddard & Dougies at Hull'

Wharf fr

3.m. February 15

and 10, 1935,

And connees ma zequested to have their representatives pissent during tic survey

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong. February 12. 1936.

Hong Kong

Birds

Herklots, G. A. O. 1963. Hong Kong Birds, Pp. +233, i pis., 8 in colour, numerous black- and-white drawings its text, Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, Lod. HK335.00.

a most welcome

All

handbook for ornitholo glsis resident or station- ed in Hong Kong, the hitherto recorded included; species are plumages are clearly and concisely described, and શ short account is given of feld characters, voice, habits

status,

etc. Tho illustrations, except for three plates all

of photographs, are

by

Cdr. A. M. Hughes,

and include four attrac

tive plates of the heads

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

would review

have

benefited greatly from this book when station- ed in Hong Kong some years ago Even Bow, on referring to it, some 40 unfamiliar specios which notes were made at the time have almost all proved earlly identinable,D, W, 8. (xtract from The Ibig oftalmi organ of the British Ornithologists' Union, British Mussum).

S. C. M. POST

HONG KONG

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Simfor ceremonies took place China France- throughout Presse.

TALK

ABOUT

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Have you seen

Admiral

AIR CONDITIONERS

AND REFRIGERATORS |

Couldn't be fresher!

Libby's

·Itry:

VESS

FROZEN PEAS TODAY

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

this situation

calls for a

San Miguel

the comst south of Thanh- Hao

The four fishermen kid that 0.000 Vietminh trops had been drafted to their staside village, Ba Lang, to stop local Catholics complaining to the International Truce Commission What they detained. were being forcibly There were more troợps than civilians in the village, they said.

30

evidence batore the Commission's team in Haiphong, the fishermen

that the sald Communists sentencedd 20 people

12 yours or

more forced labour at a People's Court near their village 00 January 14. with They had been charged being "leaders of the evacuation movement"

the

Nevertheless,

Bamboo Curtain has fallen too slowly to

prevent

the biggest tho humanity l history of the world.

All refugees ogrbe the Vint minh are doing their utmost to its stop the flow of peasants from their territory.

Propaganda tracts distributed early in 1958 paint the "horrors" of life for those who try reach Sadgon,

the

Lo

re-

In many districts, fugees declare, It has become a erime lo mention the word "evacuation."

Spies are set to guard those suspented of plan- ning a getaway while guards

More Ships For Danish

Navy

Copenhagen, Feb. 13.

one of of

Lo

601,000 REFUGEES

By January 15 a total of 601,000 refugees from Cuma- munkat territory had reached non-Communist South Viet- ARIN.

Doctor

Inuat, Governor of North nationalist

over Vietnam, said that well 700,000 will have fled by the Lime Haiphong is handed over to the Communists in May, Ho sald that there were already 27,000 in the camps and houses of Haiphong awaiting transit to Saigon.

Red Cross administrators in the Saigon reception area Bre counting оп receiving about They 150,000 more refugees. estimate that the maximum total of refugees may be be much s 300,000.

Refugees are no longer pre-

The Danish Navy is expanderantly Catholle, The Budd- pected to be increased this hists have joined in, too, and

year

mine-

by eight sweepers, 4 escort vessels, 6 motor torpedoboats and three submarines, in all by 21 ships.

the

up to now almost half of the refuge

have been non- Catholics.

In the south,

re-settlement

has gone on happily in spite of the great problem of finding land enough upon which to re Under the Danish-American settle such a huge mass of Arms Agreement of 1950.

peasantry. United States has given Den- Rellet supplies sent by the mark defence equipment valued United States, Australia and at 3,000 million kroner (150 other nations are being dis million) So far equipment totributed efficiently round Sat- the value of 2,000 million

ongon, though there have been kroner (£100 million) has been complaints recently that campa delivered, including armoured further afeld are not getting

ammunition. radar and their fair share.

material

Many refugees prefer to sell artillery and vehicles, warships, their Bed Cross food for money aircraft bombs and rockets.

Duy foods with which they are The arst ship with United more famdilar. American Care States war equipment arrived in Relief Organisation parcels are May 1950 and since then 218 being sold openly on Saigon vessela have brought, defence streets. But the Red Cross equipment to Denmark weighing authorities here feel that a gift all 125,000 toas-Reuter, is not a gift if the recipient cannot do what he likes with it.

cars.

radlo

stnall arms,

ULBRICHT WARNS AMERICA

Harr

Berlin, Feb, 13.

the Walter Ulbricht, East German Communist. Purty Secretary-General, today warned the "American occupiers against milltary provocations in Berlin," the East German, news agency, ADN, mid.

FAR REACHING

The arrival of 600,000

refugees

reaching

Vietnam. efective

has had one far

effect on South

It is the frst shil-Communist propaganda to reach the Vietnamese people. No one.

French pro- believed the paganda, had the Vietnam- ess Government has won few cart with ita boavily. censored press, and diui). ofleini ánzoussémentu,

But 600,000 peopic with per... It quoted Herr Ulbricht #sonal experience are a power- telling a mass rally at Elsieben, fui propaganda force, and

Mr V M. their story is being hellovod.. Thuringle that

Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minis China Mail Special,

Tex

de- had "unmistakably" clared at the meeting of the Supreme Soviet that thero would be no second June 17 in Berlin for East Germany.

(The East German trprising. of June 17, 1998 was quashed by Soviet tanks.)

ADN did not elaborate on the warning-Hauter.

DUKE OF KENT IN GENEVA

Iraqi-Syrian Conference

Damuscus, Feb. 13. Dr Fadhil Jamall, the former Iraqi Prime Minister, arrived there tonight for talks with the newly formed Syrian Govern ment over, the proposed defenda pact between Turkey and Iraq.;

'

Ceneva, Feb. 15.

Dr Jamall, who was Iraq's re The Duke of Kent arrived here today by ale from Portugal, presentative at the recent com where he attended the weddine ference of rab Prime Ministers yesterday of Prince Marie Pla at Cairo, in to explain traq's offaly to Prince Alexander of Position in the Syrian authorities. PAHs arzived from Beirut where

Avia, Burke Another heshad 'sipline talks with thei

Phiko" | caught,

Mori platim for Zamlets. From Riice fit Lebar me President, Mr. Camille

WEL: "O" at to Australia: Zoe, Ria. Citarrsoran, and the Prime Minik=" Tamander of the winter gports, Li- Kyland" Bay) si, Bolita

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