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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1955.

NEW ZEALAND A-STATION Machird Ship COUNCIL OF EUROPE

B. itish Memorial United Kingdom

At Bayeux

London, Feb. 21.

A British Common- wealth War Memorial, to be unveiled at Bayeux Franos, en June 5 will bear A Latin inscription reading: **We whom he conquered have sot free the land of William the Con- queror."

Announcing this today, the Imperial War Graves Commission, said the on- veiling ceremony will be carried out by the Duke of Gloucester

The memorial at Bayeux commemorates 1,837 uffic- ers and men of the Com monwealth armice who

fell in the annali on the Normandy beaches or in to the Solne

the advance and have no known gravo. More bon 4.000 nf their demirades. buried in the nearby Bayeux cemetery, are conmemo- rated by Individual head- Atonca. -

China Special.

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Mail

Anglo-Spanish Film Not

Banned

Will Be Reviewed Says Official

Madrid, Feb. 21.

A Spanish official denied

today that the Anglo- Spanish film "That Lady" had been banned for

showing in Spain, but said it would bo reviewod again by the Censorship Board this week.

The official of the Direction General of Cinema aid some

since it

yesterday thai the

Partner

In New Project

USE OF GEO-THERMAL

STEAM IN N. ISLAND

London, Feb. 21.

The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Au- thority announced here tonight that a company has been formed in which they and the New Zea- land Government are sole shareholders to build a power station to produce electricity and heavy water from geo-thermal steam.

The power station will be in the Wairakei district of New Zealand's North Island - a district of geysers, boiling mud, hot springs and steaming earth.

It was first announced in July last that Britain and New Zealand had agreed to build the plant and work has already begun at Wairakei.

Tho company will have nominal paid up capital of £30,000, one third to be pro- vided by Britain's Atomic Energy

Woman Flyer

Breaks All

Records

Paris, Feb. 21. Elizabeth Boselli beat the The Frenchwoman flyer world air speed record to- day for all categories in a closed circuit.

Authority and the rest by the New Zealand Goverment.

The remainder of the CTHE- pany's capital requirement

wlit be met by loans. The authority will provide £2,000,000 to buil the heavy water plant and the New Zealand Government provido £4,000,000 for the electric power equipment.

wil

The producion of heavy water is expected to begin late In 1057, followed by electric power a few months later.

40,000 KILOWATTS

Initially the plant wifi produce 40,000 kilowatts of electricity and useful amount of heavy water for nuclear power reactors, according to tonlzbi's Authority state- день

changes had been made in the script

was original approved by the authorities.

(The makers of the film 20th Century-Fux,

unnounced London Spanish Government had The record Bight was made by The Authority will buy the mxered prints of the tiln destroyed because it showed a

Im¦ Elizabeth Baselli over the 1,840- | whole output of heavy water 18th century

kometre non-stop rơhen fight and the Now Spanish King in between

Mon-de-Marsan and Hydrocizeric Dopment w in unfavourable light),

The

buy the total electricity output

de

Alm stars Ulivia Havilland and the British actor

Poul Scofield

Oran, Algeria,

The Frendwoman WAS in

I King Philip the controls of 11 Mistral jot

the Second of Spain.

plane.

The Spanish official sald today that when the flim came up for

showing in Spala the censor

noliced changes that had been made in the original script and joi

When the arrived Mon-e-Murter TOUTS

Highs

vodiy the

Mistral

the

back 1 her

re- Lanks

moru

they vlelce, He said the contained fuel for life Spanish co-producer, Don Jose Ja shree minutes' dying. Soc Samz

Hc.dula, had agreed to hud use up almost al of her a.er the dialogue back to its 2,500 res (over 300 gallons) original to, in

fuel supply on the trip to Oran and back,

week if

The official sald the film would be passed by the Censor- Wilp

Bord ins ginal script were adhered to. Hy stress concerned itself only with the showing of the Alm in Spain, a Keuler.

that loc

Elizabeth Boselli the

earlier this year lowered the world record Board To 1,000 kilom tres in a closed circuit-again at the controls of

aircraft

French France-Presse,

Mistral

A British Crossword Puzzle

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--Kcuter.

Zealand

Bangkok

State

Conference

Attacked

Bluebird

Water In Trials

Donald Compbell, son of speed-klor Bir Malcolm Cam bell, takes the £25,000 turbo- jet hydropiane Bluebird' on its first test run at Ullswater-Bluebird glides through the rough watern. But soon after the trul started Mr Campbell radioed back to the shore that water was entering the craft and the test was abandoned. No serious damage was done and it will not hold up an a.empt on the world water spoed record.—Express Photo,

Kuala Lumpur

Lawyer Appeals To Privy

Council

London, Feb. 21.

The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council today began the hearing of an appeal by Mr P. S. Rajasooria, a Kuala Lumpur lawyer, against a High Court order of August, 1953, suspending him from practice for six months.

In

The suspension followed a complaint made on behalf of the Foh Hup Omnibus Company. June, 1952, Mr Rajasooria was consulted by a number of dissatisfied shareholders and he was alleged to have sent to the company in August an amended requisition for an extraordinary general meeting to which had been pasted signatures from the original requisition.

Mr Bernard Gillis, Q.C., for hed written a letter on Septem- Mr Rajasooria, said there were ber 29, 1963 with the intention two charges against his client for justifying his action and that and the main question in the It was done with the tention appeal was whether he bao

bo mielend been guilty of grossly improper conduct

in the discharge of his professional duty.

ANTI-LOVERS'

BILL,

The Hague, Fob. 21. The Imminent approacht of spring was heralded in the Municipal Council of TUburg, In the Brabant, today with the introdno- tion of a bill to discourage immodest behaviour on the pars of youth during this

of

season.

The

Catholle group the Municipal Connell has proposed a law forbidding any person from "eltting or lying on public benches or on the grass, if 60000

panied by a person of the opposite sex"

The bill has an "escape clauso." An exception "la mado of married, couples who can present their mar. riago certißcate.--Franco- Presse

West German

Rearmament

Ridiculed

Having held on the first charg?

Cologne, Feb. 21. German rearmament was that Mr Rajusooria did not act with any intention to deceive, extensively guyed today there was lacking the essential when the Rhineland staged element for a finding of grostly its first "white

carnival" Improper conduct, Mr Gillis sub-for more than 50 years. mited

behaved

More than three people took part.

million

ONE TRANSACTION

The matter was first in- vestigated by the Dix ciplinary Committee, re- spondents in the

M: Rajasooria had appeal, and it arcse out of

in an almost incredibly foolish one transaction.

way but such finding must con- tain some element of dishonour- able conduct and he was pressly acquitted of that inten-through dense ihres in all big

on

On the first complaet, the

'heir Jetter.

New York, Feb. 21. The New York Post said

Long proctims with Free today of the Bangkok con-

floats a:thising German and in- ternational ference that "it is nice to Commit.ee found that in cutting

politics swayed have Pakistan sign up them to the amended requisition, off the signatures and pasting

Rhineland towce this afternoon. with us but any Asiatic Mr Rajavooria was guilly f

Among the crowds were hum- meeting from which India grossly improper conduct,

When the company's solicitors dreds of thousands of tourists →→ among others in ab.

With regard

received the letter of September from Holland, Belgium, Laxem- to the secccd 20, they replied on October 1, bourg and France. sent can hardly be called complaint, they fould that he setting out in the clearest terms

On one of Dueweldorf 34 historic."

understanding of the floats showed Bated cardboard fgures of Mr John Foster Dulles, To a large extent the finding Sir Anthony Eden and M. Piarre against Mr Rajasoarin was based Mendes - France struggling to on the fact that he had made no squeeze a German into uniform.

ANOTHER VARIATION reply to the letter, notwiths and-

on the Another variation ing that his attention had been

army theme WAS drawn to the way in which the German solicitors were interpreting it.

bringing

breakfast in bed major to soldier, More then 800,000 spectators, watched the Dues- Baldorf procession including a delaga-ion from Faris, headed by Deputy

The liberal newspaper sald the Eisenhower Administration was "making an understandably big effort to portray the im- pending Bigkok conference as one of the great turning points of our time.

"In view of our world troubles, any meeting that seems destined to go off according to schedule probably warrants some head- linca.

.

**But

like so many

In the face of reports

from

Britain

Not Committed

To Reduce Steel Tariff

:

com-

NOT DELIVERED

“It was also discovered that the letter of October I WAS -not`delfyered until Dolober to his ofice In bis absence, and was never, sven by kim?......, maid Mr.

The hearing WAS Journed uns tomorrow. --- China Bail. Special,

LEBANON

WILL NOT MÉDIATE

a cigar moking private

ter de Bideayor, M. Chance- The Bear end. French - "mis- givings about West Germany were other popular themes for the processions.

In, Aachen, men and girls in

three ton fancy dress tossed of sweets, a hundred-weight of chocolate, 10,000 bunches · of flowers and 10,000 rubber balis to the

throngs cheering Router

Mass Rallies To Be Held

London, Feb. 21. other rhetorical victorice in Asia, this Mr Duncan Sandya, Minis one is being grotesquely over-ter of Housing, enid tonight played."

that Britain was not mitted to reduce her steel Washington that United States tariff or otherwise change economic aid for Asia would her commercial policy as a probably not be increased very result of her association much, this year "it is hard to with the European Coal and be thrilled by the Bangkok pep at which Thailand, the

Steel Community. Philippines, Pakistan, New Ze No one sided concessions were land and Australia will sign contemplated, he said.

of mutual afection He was asking the House' of written by the United States Commons to approve a Govern and reconded by 'Britain and i tent motion welcoming the France," the, Port said.

agreement on relations between

Beirut, Feb, 12; Britain and the Community The Lebanon has now given signad on December 21, 1934. up har idea of mediating batsreeni Welcoming the :motion on Egypt and Iraq on the proposed

* Berlin, Feb. 21. Eight viam rallies are to be behalf of the Opposition, Mr Turco-Iroql past of which Egypt Afred Robens vald the Agree disapproved, because ypt will hold in East Berlin next Friday and was ke planting axing not change her mititude it was to protest against the Farle den from which the mighty stated in political circles: here frealice, rearming Wes G#- Osk will come."

tonight.

meny, under discussion in the West German East Carmen house on A three-hour meeting tonight'he samo day," of President Canilite, Chamoun paws

ency ADN wild today. Prime Minister, Sami el Solh and Political leaders wik, apenk

ז

SMALL MINDS

"As of this moment or Asian economic policies are being shared by small

minde and mechanical hearts.”.

1:11.

Mion "Arla som "starving: millions have no beds of ther

own; millions, watch their child-|

TWO VITAL COMMODITIES:

Mr Robens said "only.

twp

But

Naccacia with the

ren die of aliments that Ameri- vital - ecmmodities word can technicans could cure, graterned at the morbont

Is the Birstory of Asia,” "tha | there" WILLI

Port, added

Community'; shoul

model welch:

into other cor

wothing mid or done at Banging kol can matter, sus inueh, as 'the

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWOR—Across: 1 Riis, 4 Zisper, 8 murder of an imaginative, Adian sup Myriad, 510 Acrid, 12, Lamor, 14 Tempest, 17 Nota: 19 mastada ala programme in Washington,

20 Caviaro, '22 - Uses, 25 Tearing, 371⁄2Rossia, 29);

$1 Duram, 33 Rites, Down 1 Ramit: 2 Staun..3 Parrot," Eddied, 9. Diverta ::11: Condus)3)

Up to the Demperata to iss Kolen Thatkorazié: 11 they speak up

In E. Berlin

red the rallieser

Communi

lower

Midurier of, National; Qulianos; - of all peTER

Major Balch

no One of the speakers will Prófessor: Gerhart: Elster,

¡America's)

German

the

COULD INFLUENCE MEMBER GOVTS.

London, Feb. 21.

Mr Alfred Robens, a former Labour Minister, today advocated the Council of Europe a parlia- mentary forum for all the European organisations set up since the war.

He was initiating on behalf of the Labour opposition a House of Commons debate on the Council's work.

Mr Robens asid the Council would not have legislative powers but it could influence foreign secretaries, ministers and governments.

He also advocated using the a great Commonwealth, with all Council as the parliamentary kind of interests and outlooks. forum for Western European Union operation.

when that

came into The Council was merely a platform for the oppositions of Europe-people W10 could commit nobody. It

Whe parliament of backhenchars

INTL SECRETARIAT

He also wanted to see AZI International secretariat for Strasbourg based not so zench' on nationality as upon the capacity of the man to the job. This would mean introducing civil service entranos examina- tion.

Mr Frter Smithers," a "Coreer- vative, disagreed. He thought the Council's useful and proper role WAS to marshal polidost opinion so that the various member parliaments could carry their electorates with them,

Another Labour member, Mr Mr T. F. Peart (Labour) also George Brown, said Britain said he did not accept should resist the tempallon to Brown's "pessimiem." If lander- think of herself as a Continental (chip on the Continent did not European power. She was t come from Britain, it might come a world power at the head of ifrom another source-Reuter

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