THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955.
MALAYA IS NZ FRONT LINE Eden With
Striking Hat
Wearing a striking hat of ermine is the Quera, at- tending a party riven by Fellowship the Dominions Trust at Goldsmiths'
„London.-Reuterphoto,
Hall,
Indonesians
Embarrass
Australia
Canberra, Mar.. 30. Australian embarrassment over
the
proposed composition of an Indonesian parliamentary missler is likely to end a plan. for the exchange of goodwill delegations between Australia and Indonesia, official sources sold tonight."
The seven proposed
members
of the Indonesian party included one Communist and a member
from West New Guinea which Australia re- coghthes
Netherlands
territory.
The Australian invitation stir-
red
controversy in up Djakarta and the Masjuma Party, the strong st oppcsi. tion group, boycotted the de- legation.
Objection To Recognising Red China
Wellington; Mar. 30.
Mr Eric Halstead, New Zealand's Minister of Social Security, today declared that New Zealand's front line was in Malaya but "if we recognise Com- münist China and admit her to the United Nations we will be in danger of losing Malaya."
Speaking in the House of Representatives foreign affairs debate Mr Halstead said that every move and every sign of strength shown by Com- munist China was watched by Asian peoples who reacted accordingly. He added that Asian peoples, encouraged by Communist China, regarded the United Nations as a "gang of weaklings who ought to be despised."
Mr Michael Moohan (Labcur) Philip Connolly, said it was said he disagreed entirely with necessary to do something more the contention that Malaya fer Malaya thank just send affected the peace and security fan armed force there. There. of New Zealand. He suggested should also be teams of educa the Government should wait fors, health experts and com- until after the Malayan elections (mercial men.. and then discuss with the new administration what steps. the Dominian could best take to assist Malaya.
EXPLOITATION
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A Government member, "Mr Leon Gotz,
who formerly a rubber planter in Malaya from 1913 to 1925. sald Britain could not be accused of exploiting Malaya. The only exploitation was by Chinese immigrants, who owned half the tin mines.
half the rubber estates and had a controlling influence in trade and commercial circles.
The Chinese, he declared, had to oust the even attempted Malays from their own country. A Labour backbencher, Mr
Czech Attache
Seeks Refuge
He added. however, that he supported what the Government had decided to do because it would help to keep, the-Com- munists gaming closer to Aus- tralia and New Zealand.
But while the present situa- tion prevates Maliýa would
be able 10 never
achieve self-government. -- China Maril Special,
CHINESE SUBJECTS
London, Mar. 30..
A Labour Member of Parliament, Mr Thomas Reid said toy that ir Malaya gut self-governaient, about half the population would already be subjects of Communist China.
Mr Henry Hopkinson, Minis- ter of State for Colonial Affairs, replied: "I should point out that
is the view of the Chinese Government and not in general
the
Dr Brentano
Dr Heinrich vea Brentano, who Dr Adenauer has named as his Foreign Minister-to-be, scen chatting with Sir Anthony Eden durng their meeting at the Foreign Office in London.— Express Photo.
TWO-HEADED
SEAL
Copenhagen, Mar. 30.
A Danish fisherman indirectly caught a two- heated seal in the Green- land region, it was re- ported here today.
The fisherman caught a shark, split it open and found inside a seal with two heads (Joined at the ears) and three eyes, France-Presse.
SOLDIER DESCRIBES
BEATINGS
destre of the Malayal. IN GERMANY
Chinese themselves to acquire Chinese citizenship."
Mr Reid had asked the num- bor of Chinese in Malaya and Singapore. He also asked what were in each case of the total native popus- tion and what proportion of them claimed dual nationality as British-Malayan
Chinese and subjects.
Mr Hopkinson told him:
Beirut, Mar. 30. The commercial attache at percentage they the Czechoslovak Legation in The sources baid Canberra had Damascus, Mr Richard Sedlacek, informed Indonesia that the has refused to return to Prague, Australian Government Was it was learned here today. unhappy about the composition
Ho arrived in Beirut today of the chosen delegation.
on his way to London where he The Australien message said the has been given permission to Invitation had envisaged repre-live. He was accompanied by sentation by both Government his wife, Helena, and his dive-
year-old son, Richard. and Opposition members.
He said that he had "The sources said they expected this decision because he would the project-which inch.ded not. see his country become a plans for a return Australian: Soviet colony where all liberty visita bo
in and religious freedom was ban- definitely.Reuter.
ned.-France-Presse.
postponed
A British Crossword Puzzle
taken
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"In the Federation of Malaya there are about 2,250,000 Chinese, about 38 per cent of the Asian population.
"In Singaport there are Chinese, about about 900,000 70 per cent of the Asian popula- tion
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"By Chinese law all persons of Chinese race have Chinese nationality. About 53 per cent
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UNITED States Army Court Martial today convicted Pte William A. Verdine of being
Eisenhower
Points Out
Dangers Of Holding
Top
Level Talks
By Paul Scott Ränkine
Mär. 30. Washington, President Eisenhower today discussed some of the dangers and difficulties of holding top level talks with Soviet leaders, particularly without an agenda...
Pare
Bevan's Position Precarious
BLOW TO GAITSKELL
By Fraser Wighton
London, Mar. 30.
Mr Aneurin Bevan, Socialist leftwinger, accused of flouting Party discipline today escaped expulsion from the Labour Party by promise of future obedience — but was strongly warned by the official leaders that this is his last chance.
The leaders the 28-member National Execu tive Committee-took this decision in private session.
They approved a ɑresolution noting that Mr Bevan had given assurances on his conduct from now on but threatened “drastic » action" against future offences.
Their resolution also declared the Socialist group in Par- liament was "fully justified” in recently bärring the leftwinger ram Its House of Commons organisation.
SAVED BY, ATTLEE « Parliamentary Quarters afterwards declared the left-
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BURGLAR
BETRAYED
winger owed his "reprieve" BY WOMAN
for they consider It no' more to Mr Clement Attlee, who in the past four years has himself been the chief sufferer from Bevanlle re volla
The Executive decision leaves. Mr Bevan, still in the Party but be remains excluded from the Parliamentary Socialist organisa- tion. Any question of his future readmission will depend on his
tical conduct. political
Meanwhile he will sit us on Independent Labour M.P.
Mr Abflee. failed to persuade the Executive to adopt an
resolution alternative
which would merely
have accepted Mr Bevan's written
stateratat presented yestrday to a com-
leader
miten of the which in-
terviewed him to secure guaran
toes on his future conduct.
the charge is that in what I
Mr Bevan's statement sald
His remarks, at his Press conference, cullies for were interpreted here as comment on, position of rather than a rejection of, Sir Winston Party Churchill's renewed plea yesterday. for intention.
have done and also in the way I have done it I have, created M: Attlee and caused him embarrassment in his the leader of the
this was certainly hever my But if my action or informal talks "at the summit" between speech could lend themselves to the interpretation that such was
Soviet and Western heads of government, my motive, then I sam sincerely
The consensus in high Ad- ministration circles now
seems
to be that there will be top level talks with the Soviet Govern- absent without leave. But it ment eventually but that the withheld the prison sentence Arm, time and place have still on grounds he had suffered to be settled. enough in six years of Com- munist captivity.
The Court Martial merely sen– tenced the 28-year-old soldier to forfeit $68 of his pay each month for six months. ̧
Pte Verdiné recrived his son- tence impassively. He main- tained the same outward com- posure as when he detailed the beatings, torture, starva- tion and slave labour he re- ceived
from the time of his
in East
Germany in 1949, until last
arrest
February, January.
of the Chinese in the Federa→ tion are citizens of the Federa-. Pie tion and 74 per cent of the Singapore Chinese are citizens of the United Kingdom colonies-Reuter.
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It is knOWN that Mr Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchili
Correspon privately on world prob- lems, and the President-to- day volunteered the re- ference to "one proposal coming from a very eminent- source,"
He discussed in general terms the dangers and difficulties in- volved in Sir Winston Churchill's
proposal and ended up by saying that the United States would Join in a meeting with Soviet leaders on any basis" if this could be done without creating a damaging impression,
PLEADED INNOCENT
Verdine bad pleaded innocent to charges that he His principal objection to top went AWOL from his 14th level talks was in effect that armoured Cavalry Regiment nations such as Germany, not stationed near Coburg, West represented at agendaless Germany, only a few miles meetings, might be concerned at from the Soviet Zone of Ger- the prospect of the world powers discussing questions affecting them, without their having an opportunity of putting forward their viewpoints.
many.
He was returned by the Russians six ол January 20, almost years after he disappeared on February 3, 1949:
questioned
BRITAIN REJECTS SOVIET CLAIM
sorry and I apologise to Mr Attice for any pain I may have" caused him,"
Mr
CLAIM NO MORE
Bevan sald he naked for nothing more than the opportunity to serve
the Labour
Mr "I
Party under Attice's leadership. doing so I claim no more" privileges than and accept all the obligations shared by other members of the Party.” Eevanites were tonight re- lieved that their leader had London, Mar. 30. DRITAIN today rejected escaped the Party "hatchet" as Russia's claim that the five- they call it and believe the docr nation disarmament conferis, now open for his return to the
fold ence taking place here had Parliamentary not been instructed to hold its course. But they are chagrined
he has been spared only by a sessions in secret.
edict which supports the dis-
A
the
measures already British Foreign Office spokes-diphary
by Parliamentary man pointed out that the taken United Nations General As-'| Socialists-and threatens him sembly's resolution of Novem-with expulsion if he offends *ber 4 had said that the again.
no
the
Paris. Mar. 30. DICHARD Lapomme was
tuo amateur burglar. He never used the tools generally with his tracemme Jemmy, falsu keys and bluď→ „ geon.
connected
He was a watchman in Paris when his wife ́went is ber parents' home to give birth to child. Left alone, Richard did not know how to spend leisure bours after work. His career began easily,
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his day's in. crime
Passing in front of a private house, he saw that the door was ajar He waited a while and, as nobody stemed to be armed, he entered. He did
go far. Searching the pocket for
overcoats a tew hanging in the entrance hail, he made a discovery which made his heart beat -100,000 francs worth banknotes (R100).
TOO EASY
faster
TO
However, the money did not
Jast
long. He had found it
too easy not to try again. He never broke a, door open, but. entered only those which careless citizens forgot to lock,
or he climbed" along through drainpipes to enter the upper floor windows;
the
He soon became known ag
"elusive burglar." He was not only interested in money and jewels but also in pretty. girls and this caused his down- fall.
After several adventures he one night entered a room on the There top Boor of a house. was a girl in bed. She said she had no money but the As burglar was not angry. she was pretty, he became en- terprising; she yielded easily.
But the burglar was too sen- timental. He believed that captivated the girl had been by his charm and gave her a rendezvous for the next day. Although the girl thought that would never be palve enough to come, he did The police had been warned and
this
he
was the end to his "burglary career. "Women are full of perfidy," he told the police-France-Presse.
Farewell
To Chinese
To
Unit
United Nations Disarmament Friends of the leftwinger said Commission's sub-committee today's decision showed that the should meet in private, Labour leaders recognised they there are not instructions to dared not expel Mr Bevan meet in private then what much as some of them wanted are?" the spokesman asked. to do so because of the dis He had been asked to com-ruption at would cause in the movement throughout the coun- mcat on the Soviet For try near the time of an ales- Ministry Press Department spokesman, Mr L. F. Elychev's'
They interpreted today's de dissertion today
that agreement existed on
cision also as a blow to Mr Hugh
The Preddert
spercey of the sub-committee's Gasket, generally regarded as beading the rightwing and.. whether it was neetssary to
proceedings.
Bevanile movement, Ple 'Verdine told the Court he work
month-old sub-committee's out an entire agenda The
of Mr Pevan Close friends "wandered" into the Soviet before a Big Four conference talks are being attended by said before today's meeting
Britain, France, zone of Germany and began a But he made it clear that he...
the United that if the left winger were life of "hell" that ended in Awanted
States, Canada and Russia. some agenda decided
thrown out the rightwing glave labour camp in Arctic beforehand, if only to enable the The sub-committee held a 3 hatchet men" would next be Russia.
hour meeting here today with after Mr Attles and that with Western Powers to consult with
Mr Jakob Malik, Soviet Am in the foreseeable 11 tho other
future M- governments
London, Mar. 30. bassador to Britain presiding. Herbert Morrison, 66-year-old involved.
A delegation of North Koreans A brief Press statement after former The President also emphasised
Foreign Secretary, bade farewell to a departing today's session said, that the would be the difficulty of knowing who is
leading the Farty unit of Chinese Peoples Volun sub-committee would meet with Mr. Gaitskell at his right tems" the really effective head of the
on Monday night, the again tomorrow-Reuter.
hand
Communist New China News war even though they might | The soldier described five "tor Soviet Government, succeed in the first phase of)
ture chamber" sessions in
But some of the Party moderates. Agency said today. Meanwhile the Governments
while still unconvinced Mr overrunning Europe,
Fast German prisons in which, of the United States and Italy
The Agency, in a dispatch he said, he was handcuted, expressed
Bevan's "penitence means an the hope that the forced to stand in icy water basis for a fruithil conference Dutch youth organisations are end to his years long feud with from Pyongying did not men- and beaten until he fell down with the Soviet Union would be pending about $1,000 guilders the official leaders think Mrtion the strength of the ot
sterling)- werth of Attlee the genius of com- This is the first unit to leave. up to three days, he said: Paris Agreements by a all the
The first time was only about signatories.
Their Chinese Commimiste ezmousced In response to an appeal by the be right in his tactics, two days." he explained ima The American-Italian position 50-nation World Assembly of hope is that today's decision may last month they were withdraw-
matter-of-fact-- voice on East-West talks was
dis Youth Congress held in Singa-strengthen "They gave me some water closed in a joint statement issued pore-China Mail Special, but no food.
Lundon, Mar. 30. General Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, said here tonight that If the Soviet forces attacked the Wost now they would lose the
He added: "It would be no consolation to the of
tually be liberated.
He was sentenced to 53 years" imprisonment by a Soviet military court in East Ger- many, Pie Verdine said,
Amsterdam, Mar. 30.
É C ANGERS Europe that they would even-He was kept without food for found after ratilation of the (2100 corpo Vietnam promise as they call him may Kores for home since the SENATORS S.
ACROSS
3 Tormented (8).
6 Awakened (6)...
9 Gives up hope (8).
11 Is composed of (8).
12 Fibber (4).
13 Rustic (5),
18 Auctions (5).
19 Friend (4).
22 That can exist (8).
24 League (8).
23 Enrages (6).
-20 Legislators (8),
1 Build (5).
DOWN
2 Wrecks (5).
3 Wearisome (7).
4 Poems (4)..
3 Gratuities (4).
8 Dried fruit` (8).
7 Abandon (8).
10 Purloin (5).
14 Artificial silk (8).
15 Diminishes (7).
16 Bits and pieces
17 Material (0),
20 Declined (5).
21 Samaa (5).
22 Agreement (4),
23 Blemish. (4)
"But it is something Soviet planners would have to bear in mind. It is a deterrent."
European Atlantic group which brings
his
COULDN'T SLEEP
after inļka: between Italian Premier Maric Scelba and
- American Government leaders.
General Gruenther, who is on a flying visit from Paris-he returns tomorrow www. Was addressing members, of the "You couldn't sleep. 1 could | Italy and the United States
together various orgaThey took the out of the cell efforts
never sleep in water anyway, have agreed to continue their for the limitation of nisations and committees la-
for about 12 hours and then armaments on the basis of prae- terested in the North Atlantic-
back in again for three days. tical international controls, the pact-Reuter,
I was questioned in the cell statement said. I was
CORDELL HULL ‘UNCHANGED'
Washington, Mar, 20,
The condition of Mr Cordell Hull, 13-year-old former Secre iary of State who is in hospital here, "remains essentially · ün- changed." He suffered a stroke early on Saturday. He did not
Iday-United Press,
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behindcuffed, the hand
mo,
and they hit me in the face. But mostly in the throat. I would fall down in the water and the handcuffs would cut my hands and wrists. Pie Verdine, pale and
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pale and apparently
PERSEVERE
It added the Governments df, ihe two countɛie's would contact concerning the pos~ sihility of East-West Talks,
The statement said that the quite recovered from his ordeal, was neatly dressed in US and Italy were agreed that knife-creased uniform. He the countries of Europe should testified without apparent persevere in their efforts to emotion before the Court of reach an ever increasing econo three officers and four en-mic and political unity-China listed manUnited Press, Mall Specht And France Fresse.
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allegedly tog six divisions during Merch
and April-Reuter.
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weakened authorityReuter
Israel Patrol Surprises
Egyptian Commandos
legedly urprised, EgyptianTM Giffon, east of Genine. This
commandos digging mine-
was challenred by Israell slide patrols Inside Israeli territory trapel The complaints sald the Israelis and, the complaint said, Jor- challenged the Egyptians, who dan patrols began firing from retreated across the border arods the border, A session under protective fire, Thereof the Baixed Israeli-Jordanian
Commission was requested. were no esusalties De Pa Isract requested "an emergency
session of the Israel Erypilan Earlier in the day the Commis- Mband Armistice Copimislos Eksen Beondermed
Band BJordzi
incidents *which took place!
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