THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL
1955;
COMBATTING RED SUBVERSION
Nye Bevan IN SE ASIA
Reinstated
London, Apr. 28.
Left-winge Labur der the Parliamentary Labour
Anturin Bevan was re-ndn:itted to
Party tonight.
decided to "return the
The Purliamentary Labour Parly whip to M: Bevan after 20-minute meeting in the House of Commons,
There discussion or vole on the ques- tion.
Was NO
on
The "whip" was withdrawn from the left-wing leader March 16 on the grounds he tad refused to toe the party line on a major vote.
Today's Labour Party's decision was interpreted here all
as
a moyo to reunite
élements
of the party before
the forthcoming general elec- tions-France-Presse.
Has Poujade Broken The Law?
Paris, Apr. 28. Crusading M. Pierre Poujade, the French bookseller, who launched a nation-wide paign against certain aspects of the French tax system, was to- day questioned by an examining court which is trying to decide whether M. Penjar's movement
broke the law,
The court questioned M. Puu- jade about a pamphlet dis- tributed by ·Poujade's "Union for the Defence of Shepkespers Artisone," entitle: "The Faucet Is Closed," which calls un Frenchmes to refuse to pay their 13x.
M. Poujade declared last month that although the pamphlet was published by his organisation, he had nothing to! ́do with. Its publication,-France- į
Presse,
Top Priority' Given To
The Problem
SEATO DECISION
Baguio, Apr. 29.
The SEATO Powers moved to strengthen Southeast Asia against Communist subversion and infiltration today (Friday) as military planners fashioned an armed force for defence,
Colonel Nicanor Jimenez, spokesman for the Philippine delegation to the SEATO military con-1 ference here, said on Thursday that a SEATO Council of representatives will meet at Bangkok next week to tackle the "top priority" problem of combatting Red subversion and infiltration.
MOBILISE
ANIMALS
TO BEAT
He said
the Council that members who will discuss: "the important issue in Thailand are. 'delegates representing the eight Foreign Ministers of the SEATO nations.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
The countries marked aft for special attention were Thailand, Pakistan and the Philippines.
Yesterday three Philippines
TERRORISTS officers lett for Bangkok to make
Singapore, Apr. 29.
a pre-conference study of the problem.
Col Jimenez said that other SEATO nations also were send-
Rutland Home Opened To The Public
Belvoir Castle, seat of the Duke of Rutland, is one of the last great homes of England which hitherto has not been opened to the public. Now the Duke has decided to fall in line with the prevalling fashion. Belvoir stands on a hill and commands magnificent views aver four counties. There has been a castle since Norman times, but the present residence The picture :shows: was bullt in 1865 after its predecessor had been burnt down by fire.
The Duke of Rutland examines a sword from one of the fine collections in the Guard Rcom at Belvoir. In the centre of the circle is the embossed head of the Duke of Welling- fen.-Central Press Photo,
DANISH POLICE GO
INTO ACTION With Fishing Lines
Thorshavn, Faroe Islands, Apr. 28.
An expeditionary force of 130 Danish police-
The Singapore periodical The Week-ender recently received. from a reader the most in- ing experts to assist the Coun-men, rushed here to subdue the mutinous Vikings genious suggestion yet ad-cit when it meets, vanced for beating the jungle that Communist military agres of nearby Klasvig island, finally swung into action sion begins with subversion and today - and went fishing.
terrorists in Malaya.
He wrote, "Send snake charmers and wily pawangs. (medicine
infiltration.
He warned
88
Col Jimenez, who was a mem- men) in voice aircraft over ber of the Philippines delegation the bandit hideouts. Let them cry out their magic to the to the Asian-African conference, snakes, tigers, elephants and also yesterday briefed the other jungle beasts to chase military leaders at Baguio out the intruders. When the Communist Communists come screaming pledges" måde at Bandung. out, give hem the finishing touch.'
The periodical had no comment to make. However, a Govern- ment official said here, "We
the
on
I must
China's
"price
Meanwhile, it is reported that
Bored by three days of waiting, the boat-load of Copenhagen's finest policemen scouted around Thorshavn for rods and reels and started fishing in the cod-rich Skaale fjord where their ship, the "Parkeston," rides at anchor.
remove
TAKE STEPS
4
Me Kampmann said at Prestwick that Denmark hoped that the dispute could be settled by the Faroes authorities and the Klasvik- ings themselves.
From Klasvig itself, word still stranded in Prestwick, Informed sources" said that the came from the leader of the Scotland, tonight and there was Philippines Colonel told the Viking force that his "army" no indication” when he could SEATO representatives about and his "push-button harbour complete his journey. · what happened behind the scenes defence were ready to meet any last week in Bandung.
attempt to
Dr Olaf Halvorsen, the island's physician haven't tried black magic the military plartners are close and centre of the controversy,
Communists,
"OVER DEAD BODIES" admit....A most interesting to agreement on an eight-nation
The dispate fared last suggestion, but I think for defence force.
'week
the when
Faroes the time being we will stick
Island Government, with Our paratroopers and
Danish" support ordered Dr jungle patrols."
Halvorsen to make way for another doctor at Klasvig. The Vikings replied that the doctor would be re- moved
their dead bodles.
to
He added, however, "If any local Tarzans come forward with an offer to mobilise the jungle beasts, we will give them a hearing!" France Presse.
A British Crossword Puzzle
AS PREPARED ANTIKE A O K 125 MATO ARRESTED MR
12
R KIPED
R
18
D. S
SCUNCE
the
Отде
said that United States would "underwrite in a big way" the SEATO de- fensive bloc, and, it was general- iy agreed, would furnish, most of the air and asa contigènits.
Smaller nations would con- tribute their share in ground forces,
But the military experts, huddled in their highly secret sub-committees, continued to maintain stony silence on what they were discussing.
RIGID SECURITY
1. Security restrictions were so rigid that several' nows correspondents *abandoned
Baguio.
Even the number of torumit. tees and items on the agenda were classified as being top secret."United Press.
Protection Sought For
Untouchables
But, he said, Denmark would "have to take steps" if it went on too long.
DROVE CAR BLINDFOLDED
Adelaide, Apr. 28.
Mr Lee Saxon, 31 Aps- tralian hypnotist, drove a car blindfolded down main street at. Gawler today in Emulation of marician
玛 David Berglas' feat London yesterday.
His eyes were covered by two pieces of cloth held
ta place with adhesive tape.
He drave without mishap, but police told him he would be reported, for driving without" das care, -China Mail Special.
PINAY LEAVES FOR BONN
Saar Europeanisation To Be Discussed
Paris, Apr. 28. M: Antoine Pinay, the French Foreign Minis- ter, left here by train this afternoon for Bonn to confer with Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West Ger- · man Chancellor, on details of the "Europeanisa- tion" of the Saar and other questions.
Any major hitch in settling these details could cause a delay in the depositing of the instruments of ratification of the Paris agreements on West Germany linked to the Saar agreement
May 5 as scheduled.
The two statesundo 'will dis- curs the choice of a neutral high commissionET for the Soar. Last autumn it was generally accepted that he should be" a Pelton, but now official sources say France and Germany want a Swiss or ·Sweden neutral.
ATOMIC ENERGY
They will also discuss the pomibility of West Germany gharing in the developmană of Atomic energy. Gaullists In the French Government are insistens that restrinijans
on West Germany develop
ing "atomic weapons should be observed strictly.
But the subject on which hitch is most likely to arise in the Pinay-Adenzuer talks is the transfer of the big German- owned Voelklingen steel works in the Saar 'to French owner- ship,
The French are claiming the 60 per cent of the plant they were entitled to dismantle 1945 and
are willing compensation to the
in
to pay German
owners for the rest.
Negotiations going on for three weeks have produced no agree ment,
German
The West
Govern ment has said so far that it has nothing to do with them. But M. Pinay is expected to insist tomorrow (Friday) Government intervene to help
Churchil!
Portrait
From The
оп
Cinque Ports
London, Apr. 28:
CIR Winston Churchill is to re
STR
ceive an oil painting of himself as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Con stable of Dour Castle,
The Cinque. Ports eriginally five in number, .. but later Cxpanded are
of
B
group towns on the southeast coast of England which were placed under the special Jurisdiction a Lord Warden nearly 900 years ago, Sir Winston Chur chill has held the office since 3941. The Speaker of the Cinque Forts, Councillor J. J. Thomas, Mayor of Sandwich, said to day that the first meeting of
the Standing 1000 Ice of the
Ports since
summoned
last Monday, the that the
agenda was discussed To consider asking the
an agreement. If its professionis of goodwill on the Saar question are to be regarded as sinceTE.—, Rester.
POLIO VICTIM
Vaccinated Four Days
Before
BRITISH BACK FRENCH MOVE
New York, Apr. 18. London, Apr. 28.
A six-year-old schoolboy, who Assistant Foreign Secretary, received his first shot of polio Mr Robert Turton, said in the vaccine last week at Columbus, House of Commons today Georgia, developed bulbar pollo Britain backs French policy in
four
days later, it was reported North Africa.
here today. In reply to a question put by
me
vaccine
Wes
used a member of Parliament, Mr.maradactured by Ely Lilly and
Turton
**The
British said,
of Indianapolis. Company Government consider that their DJ W. Murphy, a state interest and that of the free health department official, said
is world to support French the fact that the children deve- policy in North Africa."
loped polio within four days of
sald--Reuter.
Asked if he planned to go to The British Government receiving the vaccine. "suggests. Klasvig once kc got to welcome - the home male agree that he was in the incubation Thorshavn. the Minister said,ment concluded between the period of the disease” at the "It all depends on develop French Government and time he was given the first shot,
Tunisia, Mr Turion With utter disregard for the ments."-United Press. security of his own forces, Mr J. Fischer Heinesen, Klasvig har- bour master and Viking leader, discoses by telephone that his ground. tortes numbered about 2,000 men between the ages of 16 and 20.
His chief sea defences are strings
of dynamite-filled oil( drums suspended from chains running across the opening of the fjord.
Mr Fischer Heinesen said that fuses from the dynamite drums run to his home and that he could sel them off at will with push-button technique.
What is more, he said, the Viking force had two Vickers machine-guns left over from World War II when they were used to arm trawlers,
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Chinese &
Indonesian
Friendship
CHOU MOVED BY
HIS RECEPTION
Tokyo, Apr. 28.
Lord Warden to accept an oil paint- ing of himself in his official uniform and to take such steps relative thereto, as may be deemed Expedient
UNANIMOUS
This was
usly agreed by the 13
present and it was also decided to ask Sir Winston to accept an invita- tion to attend the Cinque Forts Ceremonial Courts of Brotherhood and Guesting at Hastings in the autumn la re- ceive the portrait
the cast of the portrait, by an artist acceptable to the Lord Warden, to be horne equally by the 14 towns of the con federation of the Claque Ports Sandwich Hastings, Dover,
Hythe
Ramney
By Aye Winchel- sea, Deale, Folkestone, Ten- terden, Lydd, Margate, Rams gate and Faversham: China Mall Special.
Paris Church
Damaged By Fire
-Paris, Apr. 28. The Paris 13th century marvel.
the Sainte Chapelle Church was slightly damaged today, when a 20-minute fre. swept along the roof, just under the main tower of the church.
Clouds of smoke witho
Women And apparent flames damaged some
British Nationality
20
yards of roofing of this WORTed Gothic Chapel built by Saint Louis to hold,ike Crown of Thorns and a part of the True Crom. PUNYA
Two workmen who were doinát repairs high up over the central rave were slightly injured, and it was believed that they, de. some of their co-workers, might have caused the fire when one Home Secretary, told the of their blow torches exploded, House of Commons today he An instigation was opened to. code not accept a suggestion find the exact cause.
London, Apr. 28.
George,
Mr Gwilym Lloyd
that any foreigner who married
The immediate arrival of fire,
A. British women should be men in the courtyard of the
entitied nationality.
to acquire
British Safe Chapelle, situated on the
Le de la Cite, prevented further
any Faroe Islanders were
regarding the little war The Chinese Communist Premier, Mr Chou having been
won by the En-lai, said he hoped that friendship between Red Vikings.
And they were denouncing the Danish Govern China and Indonesia "will be ever-growing" and ment for sending the 130 riot that co-operation in the cause of world peace wille had been asked by Mr J. B. damage-France-Presse, New Delhi, Apr. 28.
place or, having sent them, for make greater achievements" shortly before leaving The Indian House of the anelling as ultimatum pend- Djakarta. People today passed a billing further negotiations.
Meanwhile, the negotiations The Red Chinese leader, according to a Peking providing for imprisonment had not even started.
police to the Faroes in the first
SPARCIPER
ISM 242
PREAPPEAR TONVERSE A NA W A PSALMS and fining of those men Danse Minister, Mr Vigo Radio broadcast heard in Tokyo, said, “During our MISTRUST S
ACROSS
3. Got ready (8). 8.Complete (6). 9 Valuation (8).
11 Stopped (8).
12 Go ahead (4).
18 Kind of, duck (5).
13 Own up (5),
19
Lounge (4).
22 Came into view again (8).
24 Talk (8) REMI
25. Sacred songs (8)
28 Regard with suspicion (8).
DOWN"
Hinder (5)
Begin (5)
3 Take the chair (7)..
4. Reposo (4)..
5 Settled up (4),
Wandered (8)."
Fears (6)..
10 Lukewarm (5).
14 Skindint
16 Storm (7),
16 Calm (6).
(5).
17. Mixes (6).
20
(5).
22 Bring up (4): 23 Snakes (4);
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Computed, Wager, 8 Aspiring, 10 Repast, 13 Dressed, 15 Blot, 17 Aimiess, 18 Recoils, 20 Edit, 21 Spinner, 28. Endure, 27 Amicable, #328 Risen, 29 - Regiment. Down; 1 Sword, 2 Agape, 3 Cross, 4 Fail & Tapet, sheels, IL red cold Dis
pel, 16 Blend, 18 Oster, 18 Repair, 19 Citing, 22 Inert, 23 Nurse, 24 Reins, 26 Cala
victed of treating any per
son as "untouchable."..
wig
The practice of untouchability
Constitution, but Mr V. Pant, the Home In the Minister, said
House
banned under the 1850
Indiari Partdi
yesterday that it still lingered
in some places.
noon. There
are about 50,000,000 former Untouchables. In origin they were those born outside the
Kampmann who left Copen- visit we were deeply moved by the warm welcome hagen yesterday for the Faroes and hearty reception accorded to us by the Govern to act as trouble-shooter, was
ment and people. -
PROTECTION MONEY PROTEST
Loudon, Apr. 28. A protest was made in London,
four main Hindu castes and who today against inaccurate state performed tasks considered un-ments in United States news clean by the higher castes.
PRISON AND FINE
The bill which now has to go
to the Colined of States pro
vides that discrimination against
papers to the effect that British planters in Mdaya were tem- porising with or were paying Protection money to terrorists,
Lieutenant Colonel Walter
Bromley Davenpost Concern ぜve
Member of Parlament,
any person on grounds of announced at he would ask Moucharity by refusing entry to
houses, hotels and temples or the British Government in the access to amenities such as House of Commoner
will be punishable by alzo mom and 3 Ene statements through the
of 500 /zuners: (about 2:38). Information
"During our visit, the Prime (Indonesia will be ever-growing- Ministera of the People's Re- and that friendly co-operation public of China.
and the Re-between our two countries > In public of Indonesia. have held the cause: of world peace- will talks on questions of furthering make greater achievements a friendly: relations between the In New Delhi Mr Nehru, the two countries and of promoting Indian Premier said that the world peace," he said.
general addsphere of friendship dan KE IN FULL ACCORD
at the Barding conference had helped to achieve results impre than all the arguments,
*Spalding at the ingredie of the Indo-Egyptian Extendably Society, he said "People" from distant place with different. background and from differenz climatic conions were bound to have a different approach to problems*UK.
Mr Chon further said, "I believe, that talks between the twò : Prime :: Ministers - and their joins zlatement: are
in full accord with the common interests of the Dog of our penniles
ad the same close significant contribution to The Implementation of the resolutions
unanimously
China tween
Chida
Hynd, a
Labour member, whether he would take steps to grant the same rights to, Bri- tish women subjects who mar- ried foreigners, as were avail- able to British male subjects. To Minist aid that if it was
should be
Keep Humanity In Hospitals
the
suggested that legislation
Wellington," Apr. be introduced
to provide
Koop humanity prin that any foreigner who hospitals, and don't forget the
patient is a human being.
married British wor
women should be entitled to acquire British. nationality he regretted he could not accept it.
Hospital administrators from
all parts of New Zealand were
MISUNDERSTOOD urged to do this by Mr W. E
Bate, President of the Hospital
nesand
Mr Hynd said he had been mis
mis Boards Atabelation, understood. All he was astring | Mr Bale told the Association's was that British women who anual conference: married foreigners should
"There is no institution MOTO have the same rights as a Bri intimately concemped A with tish man who did so people, their SALTE He declared: “Is it not time five here in this country begini, ourselves at least in line with countries like Germany and Anterica and i cessed i example of sex, distrimia: tion
Mr Lloyd George said that w although there mi
equality in the Unit States, there was also poses
Flo spite of this, gradually, as the conference proceeded was
be became more end, more a co
Poda ference ofte friends as United
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