THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1955.
POPE WITH
AUSTRIAN STATE TREATY
TREATY POPE WITH
ELEPHANTS STAMPEDE
Paris, May 1. Big-game hunters have discovered 24 dead elephants lying at the foo of 150 feet cliff in the Ngandere region-in the French Camerroons.
The hunters came scross
a huge mound of decaying flesh after tracking down a strong smell of decay for more than a mile.
around
A careful look explained the meaning of the strange bush drama. The other side of the cliff showed traces of a recent forest Bre. Stampeded into a mad flight by the fire. the elephants plunged over the edge of the clin. China Mall Special.
LOVE BY
ANOTHER
NAME
Kuala Lumpur. May 1. Love
in anong the terrorists the Malayan Jungles is to be called "psychological hygiene, Sayz a pamphlet discovered in one of the Communist hide "outs recently.
May Day Speakers Hope Pact Will Be
Signed Next Week
CONFIDENCE GROWS
Vienna, May 1.
"As the moment for the opening here "of the Ambassadors' conference to prepare
for the signing of a state treaty for Austria comes nearer, the optimism of the Austrians grows greater.
Austrian May Day speakers today ex- pressed the hope that the preparatory work for the treaty would be over in a week at most and that everything would be ready for the signature of the treaty by May 12. to 15-the time most convenient for the Western Foreign Ministers «to come to Vienna to sign.
The Russians were said to be most optimistic of all.
They
have told Allied officials here that they think the whole work of the preparatory conference should be over in three days. The matter rests largely with Intellectual Reds have begun to them and the work can be done object to the use of vulgar very quickly if they raise në and rowdy" terms in connec-objections, The was taken by tion with their female com- the Austrians to be a good sign. rades, so Ya Ting, Communist political.. writer, has drawn Up 3 code
"dignified"
terminology published in the terorist publication Torch.
PASSION FILMS
called
Ya Ting sharply criticises the comrades for their Use of "hackneyed phrases of tm- perialist passion', films."
"Third Force'
Policies
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Condemned
FAIRLY UNANIMOUS The Austrians are fairly that unanimous, however, they do not want the treaty which will be the basiy of their freedom, spoiled by undue haste. In Western diplomatic circles it was said today that the main points the "Austrians were ex- pested to raise at the Ambasa-
dors meeting were:
1. That they want
2 Four- Power guarantee of their in- Rependence given clearly and to prevent in such a way as any possibility of unilateral action be interference in their internal affairs,
2. That they want certain clauses changed- above all the military clauses which limit the size of the Austrian army to
a
53,000 men. They say that neutrality such as is now de manded Stockholm, May 1 The Executive Commitice of the Liberal Internationale today
resolution condemn
He advises them lo eschew vul- par physiological terms, but suggests "explodes an atom bomb as a polite circumlocu- tion for a female companion adopted a who submits to one of hering the "third force" policy. male comrade's advances,
of then needs
than stronger national force would be necessary if Austria were allowed to make military alliances.
The resolution, stated that removed as the
3. They want outdated clauses Russians Ya Ting also scolds the more
"disguised under the labels of promised they should be in elderly male comrades, for Liberal and Progressive and Moscow. their interest In the ability camouflaged
DIL
as
minds more important between freedom and totalitari things like terrorism.-France.nism. Presse.
intellectual 4. They want to be assured to cast" (make love). He neutralism" many policies IC- think they should keep their fused to make a definite choice that the right of asylum which the Austrian constitution grants to refugees from other lands
bare shall coming
.not be annulled by the provisions of Internationale article 16 of the draft treaty has been meeting here for the which might be construed to past two days-France-Presse,
mean that such refugees must be nt back to Hungary, Czecho- slovakia or. Rumania.--Router.
DOG'S LUCK
Wellington, May 1.
An electric train screeches to a halt as a dog plunged off a station platform seemingly under fts wheels.
The
Liberal
·Liverpool, May 1.
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A research worker here, who
has invented cloth which glow China Exports
when light shines on it, claims that it could cut Britain's road accidents.
It crawled out unhurt as the
He thinks that if pedestrians trairy halted. The dog will wore a strip at this cloth, probably never appreciate its would show up immediately in luck in striking the automatic head-lamps after dark and act as a warning to approaching trafie-Chine Mail Special,
brake on the train as it fell China Mali Special.
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Bicycles To Singapore
re.
Singapore, May 1. Singapore recently ceived from Communist China the first shipment of bicycles. and sewing
machines which were im-
INVITATION
SCIENTISTS
Pontifical TO CHINA
Mohammed Ali
Accepts Offer
Karachi, May 1.
Pope Pius XII meets the old and new membery of the Academy of Science in the Vatican. Four- teen new scientists were elceled. The Pontifical University was
was founded on Aurust 17, 1803 by Frederico Cesi and another ihres scien- Uisis. Only 50 scientists are in
the Pontifical University," 24 are Italiana. Represent- atives from other countries include Canada, Eire, France, USA, Uruguay,
ay, Germany and Switzerland, Holland and Fin land. The President is the Franciscan Friar Agostino Gemelli, Lector.. of the
Mr Mohammed Ali, Premier of Pakistan, said University of Milan. today he had accepted an invitation from Chinese Communist Premier Chou En-lai to visit China.
Mr Ali, speaking in his "First the Month" radio broadcast,
said the date of the visit would be
Police Charge
Millworkers
Proccession
Iridian Prime Minister, told
New, Delhi, May 1. MA Jawaharlal Nehru, the
May Day rally in Delhi to day that
and cmployers workerz
must try to solve disputes by peaceful means. Lockouts and strikes would harm the country's interests, he said."
The Prime Minister was speak
ing on the eve of one of the grimmest strike threats india has faced since she achieved independence.
At the textile miris at Kanpur (Cawnpore) 50,000 workers are due to start general strike to-- morrow in protest against the introduction of modern machinery in "the mills under a rationalisation scheme.
Yesterday
150 local leaders wire arrested Kanpur
fixed later, after consultations between the two governments.
-FRIENDLY RELATIONS
He said he hoped his visit to Peking would' encourage friendly relations existing between Pakistan #nd China.
Mr All said the "friendly and long" talk he had had with Mr. Chou Enlai at the Asia-African Bandung conference had not only helped friendly relations between the two countries, but had also helped to promote the cause of
prace."
Picture shows; The Pope chats with the scientists after taking part in a special Mass with them-Express Photo.
Survey Of Under Developed Countries
New York, May 1. A United Nations survey, published today, suggests the under-developed coun tries too often sez develop ment standards and object
Mr. All cald the acceptance by tives which are unattainable the Bandung conference of his from available capital help in the settlement of out-
programme would resources sver-point
and trained standing disputes between India personnel.
Pakistan,
· such and Kashmir
“und caral questions and the problem. The
Pakistan
the as
The survey, a 600-page report waters entitled "an Internaucnal Survey refugee of Programme of Social Develop
describes - programine
ments
various
called for settlement of inter-government efforts to improve notional issues by negotiation, health, education, housing and
working
conditions, mediation
security and welfare. France-Presse.
and
>>
arbitration.-
Klang, May 1. Six hunders last week sent their dogs into the jungle to drive out a wild bose.
The dogs came back in a hurry-pursued by, a tiger.
"We were surprised," admitted labour the hunters.
at
social
Reporting the problem of poverty, the survey said under- developed countries tended to concentrate on raling mass population living standards rather than to relieve Individual cases,"
»
Such countries, especially i Asia" and the Middle East, were Four of them shot at once and planning rapid development to in an attempt to the tiger-an eight-foot-long, close the gap between them and prevent the strike. About 40 320-pound male fell dead at the economically advanced people were reported injured their feet-France-Presse.
when police charged a mill-
workers procession.
ported by a Colony firm The rally at Delhi today was against indents.
organized by the Congress Party's Indian National Trades Union Congress,
The goods, together with the recent influx of over 1,000,000 square yards of cotton piece-Before goods from Shanghai Into Singa- pore, formed part of Red China's export drive for markets in Southeast Agies territories, according to traders here.
The 22-inch "Made in China" bicycles, priced at $78 (Straits), bore the "Star" brand and were modelled along German-made ones. The manufacturers' pamię
Mr Niru arrived ati the Congress rally a resolu- tion was adopted that the minimum" "monthly wage in the
country should be 100 rupees (£2 10s) and the maximum 1,200. rupees (£92)-Reuter.
was given as Sin Hwa (New Ghulam Mohammed China) Factory, Shanghai.
TWO TYPES
Postpones Elections
Karachi, May 1.
Mr Ghulam Mohammed.
nations.--Reuter,
Relief Shipments
To
East Europe
Washington, May 1. Relief shipments to flood ravaged Eastern Europe accounted for a big increase in United States trade with Communist countries in the last quarter of 1954, the Commerce Department said. today.
A quarterly report by Mr Sinclair Weeks, the The sewing machines were of
Commerce Secretary, indicated that the Soviet two types-hand and treadle models which also were made
Union made no special attempt to utilise the United in Shanghai.
Governor-General of Pakistan, States decision last August to ease import restric- Traders here believed that today decided Communist China was out to forthcoming elections to a new.
to postpone the tions. compete in Southeast Asian markets with her, manufactured constituent convention.
The convention was to have goods the prices of which, com- pared favourably with British met at Murrca, A small and Japanese goods. They in-Himalayan: holiday resort, Or dicated that Shangha! plece May 10. goods, which were sold' in The elections will now be Singapore at extremely com- postponed until the Federal President Elsenhower's flood petitive
Lor prices, had already Court decides on the legality of relief
programme
the started pushing out Japanese the Governor-General's original | Danube basin totalled £6,152.- textlies from the Colony order, an official announcement | 000 worth of grains and other
said-France-Presse,
foodstuffs for flood victimą in 5 Put back to alloy further market-France-Presse.
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3 Weapon (5)
4 Apportionis (8)
inquiry (8)
6 Unyielding (4)
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12 Crack (5)
13 Healed (5)
14 Rashness (8).
17 Bedeck (5)
18 Come into view (6),
20 Wanderg
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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1 Tussle, 4 Frick, 7 Enlist, 8 Clean 10 Otto, 12 Relates, 15 Trait, 16 Sero, 17 Used, 19 Deter, 20. Mariner, 21 Drug, 23 Sprat, 24 Camera, 26 Drays, 20 Busset, Down; 1. Tectotum, 2 Splutter, 3 List, 6 Released, Crater, & Deter 11 Ordinary, 12 Rider, 18 Teylers, 14 Sergeant, IB Sapper, ZZ Szbu.
American shipments to the Czechoslovakia, East Germany Soviet Union and East Europe and Hungary.
the quarter were valued at $10,255,000 compared with $13,440,000 for the previous quarter.
SEVEN A WEEK
Mr. Weeks said that trade. inquiries from Soviet group countries had increased
an average of about seven a week. Most were sculative "feelers" rather than actual Özders,
On the pattern of export licensing, Mr Weeks said: "relatively little of the increase. in the fourth quarter 1954.
Community Run By Women cence application approvals La
Kuala Lumpur, May 1 ZUALA: LUIRPar's Municipal"}
MO
recently oldest
La Secretary MF. CHS
hamed Din
¡Rotary" meeting-
the European Soylet bloc re financial worries. All he has sulted from the changes in ex- to do is to move in with his port control policy announced saltease, for marriage:; mato- by the department on August thatisally brings himmlife. 20, 1954, AND M Lime docivcatión "During the gourd, there And does the system work? were only eight applications
"Of course Just look at the having a total export value of HAR, survived for $3,472 (£1,228)approved for And fo one in auipment to the European Soviet Negri, Semblan, wants it to bloc that some, not have been tis “speaker, pointed approved "pring: 18 the 'Aiguit
28 revision. Kebes
bills — and the men are quite content. Since the 18th cen tary properly
can on
only be by women girl at birds is sasured of s House
and blot of land, which she formally in herits on her wedding day. This is maiarchal society in "The man's sole contribution
Nerd Sembilan, on Mayathur wedding day by alrarely west count, where the women s explained, or Tätermariti iz ekanaga Fils the roost and - ply the
him very
Pyromen, ran by proverbs.
PAKISTAN DEMANDS CONSULATES CLOSE In Quetta And Peshawar
Karachi, May 1.
Mr Mohammed Ali, Pakistani Prime Minister, announced tonight that his Government had de- cided to demand the closure of the Afghan Con sulates in Quetta and Peshawar,
Pakistan has already evacuat (In New Delhi today, Lieu- ed diplomats, wives and tenant-Colonel Gomal Abdel children from Afghanistan and Nasser, the Egyptian
Prime
closed Its Consulate at Jalalabad. Minister, sald he had offered to following ricts outside the mediate in the dispute and hoped Pakistan Embassy in Kabul, the. to arrange a meeting between Afghan capital, and the Jalala- the Alghin and bad and Khandahar consular authorities)Reuter, pdices
Pakistani
of
SAAR DEAL
RESULT OF TENSION The riots were a result tension following Pakistan's announcement in March that the Pathan tribal areas on the Northwest frontier would be merged into West Pakistan.
Afghanistan is supporting a claim that the ata should be formed into a separate state to be called Pushtunistan,
OVER STEEL
M.
Paris, May 1. Antoine Pinay, French Foreign Minister, said here. to- day on arrival from Bonn, where he negotiated an agree ment on the Saar with the West Gesanan Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, yesterday, that the
Road Tolls cehling family gave up all
Position Untenable
Berlin, May
Dr James Conant, US High Commissioner in Germany, told the Press here today on arrival from Boon that the position of Mr G. M. Pushkin, the Soviet High Commissioner," on the in- creased road tolls in the Eastern Zone was absolutely untenable.
Mr. Pushkin said yesterday that the toll question concerned East Germany and that the re- Cent increase WES justified because the East German Gov- ernment spent large sums on re- pairs and regulating traffic on highways used by cars from West Berlin and West Germany -France-Presse.
Malayan Revenue
A
Singapore, May 1, The Federation of Malaya,
durang March this year correct ea
a total of $$35,730,425 in Customs revenue.
Of this, the fevenue from
for S$410,814,850 and tin
their rights to thelo Saar steel. mills.
He added, however, that the new society which would be formed would have French and German directors, representing private interests, and that the firm had been given an option to buy, the Roechling family's
share.
This share, he stated, totalled 200,000,000 Swiss Francs 'or Oughly $50,000,000.-- France- Presse
Harry Odell
says
Kong. At S.p.m. today my Au revoir lovely Hong better half and I leave, by N.W.A. for a jaunt around the world. I would be lack- ing in-good: manners if I did he helped me in the pres not say thank you to all those
Sentation of my great artists and to assure them and our
rubber export duties accounted growing community - that
ex- go in search for more.. port duties. S$1,739,122 Meantime, remember the Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes "EMPIRE" as the landmark and wine and spirits accounted of good entertainment. Au - for the rest-France-Presse,
revoir
and
good
luck
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