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"THE "CHINA "MAIL, THURSDAY, · FEBRUARY 24, 1955.
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE
Russia Not Paradise
t Teheran, Feb. 23. The Iranian Othorities today released frens cuntody 28 Iraniann who fled to
Soviet Russia in search of
A Communist "paradise." became
and
Disillusioned
eventually were returned by the Russians to fran.
THEY ferenco they had been in- fluenced
by Commulat propaganda brai berane "literis disillusioned" the moment they stepped on Husalan soll.
told a Press con-
raid that an ODTI
reached feren
"It was a new life," waic) one of them, "but what a life-voriable heil." Re an they Russla they were arrested
charges of espionage and sentenced to prison for up to 25 yeaEN. Mont of them ended up in Biberian work camps before bring
released, United
F'rona.
on
Siamese Twins
Operation Cancelled
London, Feb. 23.
*ap.!
Arrangements lo
of Yorkshire arate a set born Siamese twin girls by an operation at Brook Hospital, Woolwich, East London, wore cancelled today.
Earlier, ma,tul 4.475 10% o with "secret operation." would be perf. emed 10% the babies, Murgie and Joan, who are joined at the had.
The babes, bern
January
30 at
at Keighley Hospital. York- Mile.
delivered
Cacarian
were
operation to
by
Mrs
David Gray. 36-year-old wife of
Eisenhower Pessimistic Over Chances Of Reaching Agreement
By Paul Scott Rankine
Washington, Feb. 23.
President Eisenhower took a pessimistic line at his Press conference today regarding the chances of the United Nations disarmament conference in London reaching agreement on general or atomic arms,
But he laid down some basic principles for the con- ference between representatives of the Western and Soviet powers opening on Friday,
One was that there must be ways and means of determining that cach principal nation is acting in good faith.
Another was that the dia- #malment problem should be approached as a whole.
TURNED DOWN
The President Joined the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, in turu. log down the idea of
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Interim ban ou further tests of thermo-nuclear weapons. He said that nothing w
be gained by
pretending
take little blia of items and deal with them separately. The President, in what will
the krynote Cor provide
the Unite States representative at
Big Expedition
To
S. Pole Predicted
Philadelphia, Feb. 23. Rear Admiral
Richard
Byrd (retired), the famona Antarctic explorer, said the fcrem at Oxenhope largest expedition of all time Farm near Haworth, Yorkshire, at the South Pole would be They were her fist chidren.
A
BROUGHT TO LONDON
today
to
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two
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the Lucido talks, said that Assembly last autumn, the late privided the good faith formula Mr Andrei Vishinsky, dropped a could bo found, the Unies hint then that the Soviel Uniun States would like to put every-maght under certain conditions Uling in the pot and go just as be prepared to wildraw far as anybody cise.
the atomic previous Insistence weapons should be unconditional- ty outlawed before an interna- tional disarmament convention could be approved.
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The United States is no1 pected to put forward any new proposals to the conference,
The United Staley view thul the beat plan is that al- ready endorsed by the Western Powers for step by stop pro-
disarm- Erumune for overal ment in both conventional and atomic wespons under strict international control,
The pessimism in Washington over the chances of the
commiteo
con-
may
Strange Place To Pray
This would-be traffic controller takes a few minutes off for prayer in the middle of
Irusy thoroughfare In Calenta.-Express Photo.
Offer To Terrorists Not
Japanese
Fight Chinese
ALLEGED SUICIDE BATTALION
Sao Paulo, Brazil, Feb. 23.
There is also nlways the possibility that the new rulers of the Soviet Union, who com Info power earlier this month, to authorise be preparel
A Japanese "Cherry Blossom Suicide Bat- some change In the usually inflexible Soviet stand on this talion" is drilling on a farm near here with the subject.
declared aim of taking part in the battle for For- mosa.
But the nilitude taken by the ference producing an agree-President today suggests that ment is based on the experience the United States will continue of the last meeting of the sub-to insist on control over atomic of the United Na- weapons in which the United Dons Disarmament Commission States believe itself to have last May and June.
world superiority being accom- panied by controls over other mass destruction weapons and
in the armed major reduction жего
forces and conventional weapons field in which the Communist powers
have world now superiority.
17 MEETINGS
Some 17 mostings held as
the time and the United States representative reforted afterwards:
"The Sovie1
De
Unlon showed serious desire to negotiate an the subjeck. It confined Is efforts to silb distortion years.
to support the propagatida Admiral Berd, here to address) slogan Ban the Bomb"," Enter
children the Sons
of the American Re-} have been volution WEIT reported
un Monday, disclosed!
The only glimmer of hope brought to London for un opeen- that a large number of ships seen hora derives from the fact tion to separate them.
and men would make the trip at the Soviet representative to
United Nations as next year, the by an early but perhaps not until 1957.
The
Antarctic pioneer
estimate plerer did not my shilp make
Mr Gooffrey Knight, 48-your- old leading brain surgeon, riid: Arrangements were being made for me to see the children but thew those
arrangements have
I don't know been cancelled,
where why I don't know
they re
The wine are described 21 perfectly formed with separate bras. They were born a month prematurely but are said to be strong and healy
For the first two
cx- how would expeditionary the Up force, but he said it would be Thi largest expedition un
In the South Pole undertaken
Broil
Byrd's
disclosure Admiral cioncided with the Navy's D nouncement that the latest weeks [ South
hai Pole exploration
the
their life, they were kept in à sended and the icebreaker Alku padle dressing table drawet,
was now heading for Buena bonwed frosti
of one
Airex after covering 7,000 miles hospital wards at Keighley. ---
the of coast in
Antarctic. China Mall Special,
United Press.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acromi 1 Siesta, B'Aroma,
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General
SENATORS
RAISING
SALARIES
Washington, Feb. 23. The Senate today ap- proved a Bill to raise the salaries of members of Congress 50 per cont
to
| $22,500 a year after beat-
ing back all attempts reduce, delay or eliminate the increase.
The coll call vote of 0 do 24 sent the politically-touchy measure to a joint congressionni conference committee to thrash out differences with a similar bill presid by the House last week. But for the first Lime since 1946 members are virtually assured of a pay raise.
The suicide battalion consists of about 150 Japanese immigrants, mainly workers on coffee plantations.
who are
Ungallant
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Tribes Object
To British Govt. Action
LANDS HANDED TO ETHIOPIA
-London, Feb. 23. Britain has refacted plea from five nomadic Somaliland tribta against a decision to hand the Ogaden - grazing lands between Ethiopia and British. Somaliland — to the jurisdiction of the Addis Ababa Government.
The transfer was the result of on agreement between Britain and Ethiopia and it comes into forco on Monday.
The tribes have sent a delega- tion of Suliaus to London to protest against the agreement. They described ** illegal the decision 10 hand Over Walr grazing grounds to the Ethiopian Government.
-They claim that the transfer
of the area will result in their tribes being at times on the
British
and at others on the Ethiopian side of the frontier.
The Sultans were reported 10 have pointed out that their tribes do not like being subjected to the Ethiopian police who, they alleged. are able to im- pound their camels at times,
IN LONDON Sultan Abdatraman and Sultan Abdillahi „came to London a fortnight ago to present the objections of their tribes to the British Government. But they were told last night that their ples could not be accepted. it was learned,
In
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 23. JUNGLE terrorists in Pahang were so distressed at accusa- Lions that they had been dis- respectful to Red Cross nurses that they sent two letters to the British Red Cross head- quarters here asking them to
Britain occsiders herself bound their mark
vehicles "with by a treaty of 1897 establishing bigger red crosses” in order to Ethioplan sovereignty over tho avold any embarrassing mis.disputed arÉRS
Between 1807 and 1941, the lakes.
arcas WOTO administered by until they were
British forcĘS Red Mathew, local
Cross occupied by director, ife said that in fact 1941. Since 1944
Military the Red Cross nursing alsters
been in charge. and safely travelled freely
The
charge their about Pahang, which until re-tribes were not consuited about-
he
on the cently was the headquarters latest agreement
to transfer of the area
the of all terrorists in Malaya,
Addis Ababa jurisdiction. The terroriste letters asked that When the decision became not only the red crosses on the town to the tribes in question, sides of the vans should be en- they raised a fund, to send n larged, but that red crosses dolegation to London to protest:
painted on top of against the move. The delegation should be
to the Vans 25
well (for in of Sultans was reported today
thal terrorista often be contemplating taking ambales,"the attack from tree-top position). case to the United Nations
United 'Press, -France-Presse.
Brazilian police believe the Japanese are being This was revealed by Sir Charles Ethiopin exploited by several of their countrymen exacting extortionate subscriptions for membership in the military organisation.
ngu
It is believed that the suicide Japanese families who sold their battalion members are dupes of possessions to pay subscriptions
Remcl," "Shinto
A Japanese which equal an average month's several years
pay for farm workers. It is In Landon Sir Winston Cang who
édilected large sums of money also believed that Shinto Rernul Churchill said the Soviet
foriners agents are Infiltrating further delegate to the meeting would persuading Japanese
here that the wor was not really into the interior to find new doubtless explain his governer and patriotic subscriptions recruits for the Cherry Blossom ment's proposals for a world
were required to ensure victory volunteers conference 001 atomle and
for Japan. hydrogen bombo.
A Labour
Mr member, Hector Hughes, had asked if the Prime Minister would state the Government's policy on official Soviet proposals for a world conference to arrange for the destruction of bil atomic and hydrogen bomb.
In a written reply Sir Winston aald: "I have seen cerlain pro- posals contained in the Sovjet statement on February 18, These have not yet been officially com. municated #to the Britisn Government or to the United Nations."
PRIVATE MEETING
He added that the United Nations Dissimament Sub- Committee Wa
abandon
hau
the
Leaders of the suicide battalion were summoned to a meeting at police headquarters recently at Consular which
Japanese officials were present,
The battalion leaders rejected their appeals by police and Consular officials to be disband- ed and repeated their "Formosa or harakirt ultimatum."
that 1t now seems possible Battalion police will try to break up the
down organisation by tearing
and overcrowded shacks in the training area,
THOUGHT BROKEN
Brazilian police
Shinto thought that the
Was Remet organization broken but now admit that beoni rt- It has probably formed, Pollee have made determined Cherry efforts recently to get Blossom
Suicide members to echem Police pointed out that insanitary the Japanese are here on labour contracts and permission would not be granted to leave country.
At the saffic time the But the Japanese
drive is expected to capture adamant and insist if permission
them to go
of ringleaders the Shinto In not given Formosa
Remei gang. to help defend the Island against any eventual hey will Communist invasion they
the
remolu
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POLICE DRIVE
The
meanwhile gang 4 Arm keeping
grip uti "soldiers" by threatening
Is
the
re-
commit harikiri collectively. meeting in
Police keep close watch but meantime have not intervened. prisals against the families of
A police dossier on the suicide any traitors," China battalion contains instances of Special.
London on Friday and the Soviet delegate "will doubt- less unfold and explain the proposals of his governmeni to the Sub-Committee whose mee.ings are to be held in private,
"I feel sure in the interest of International agreement that this is the best method of dis- cussing these issues.
this could be schloved a work conference would be The bill also provides pro possible and necessary."-Reu- portionate salary Increases for LCT. Fedtral Judges, the Vice- President, Mr Richard M. Nixon and tho Speaker, Mr Sam Rayburn.
DEATH OF POET
Paris, Feb. 23. mens Paul Claudel, who died here early this morning, will be given a fórmal slato funeral,
President Eisenhower 18 CX- pected to sign whatever cure finally la sent to the White House. He has said the law- makers deserve a pay raise bui left the amount up to them.
The Ministry of Education, in announcing this dealston, sald
Former President Truman and the Government had decided: to thera also urged the glantors | render to the "great poe!” a ta raino their pay-Unked "olemn homage." Press.
Proase.
France
SHAW PLAY BRANDED “AMORAL” IN PARIS
THE French theatrical world
bolled in controvery today over the decision of the famed Comedia Francaise to ban
a
George Berner Sen. "Mr
Profesmont
parir, Feb. 23. The Committee's vote was four to four a rejection because the Committed's rules demand
two-thirds
approval before play can go into ita-repertory. Acceptance had been considere
and the play was al- ready in rehearsal sphen the Committee announced ise, res
ection
Drama
circles were staggered by the action taken yesterday by Die eight-man Reading Com- mittee of the State-subsidised theatre.
Qre director, M.
for. M. Parth Desequat, maid, "it la an event tokthout] precemento dent
Sierra, 10 Sngre, 11 Egret, 12-Arum, - 19 - Nesta 10 Pidding, further fuel to the fire
"Mrs warren's Professions in which Shaw brought his famed wit to bear on the “söörid's olden profesion,TM was " girm performed in England by 198 Stage Society at the New Lyric globe my fol
Bengi 37 Olive, 28 Penny, 20 Estean, Dowa? 1 Burtains,bers of the Committee not only • imánd Executed, 8. Tire, 4 Amerum, 3 Arsenal, Rented Marit, 14 3 Ridgent my mapas: amomi
her planting (17)
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