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PROSECUTION LOSES CASE
Woman
Living
With Native
Pretoria, May 12.
A magistrale here ruled to
African had
day that a 22-year-old woman living with an
to
not broken the law because the
had failed prosecution. establish she was a European.
Brooks
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1955
RUSSO-JAPANESE PEACE TREATY Moscow Holds A Lesson In International Friendship FREEDOM OF PRESS
Some
Attractive Bait
HARD BARGAINING
IS EXPECTED
By Harold Guard
London, May 12.
estimated it would take about six months "Diplomatic quarters said today they
for Japan to come to terms with Russia in their negotiations for a peace treaty due to open here next month.
In the first place, they said, it has He upheld Regina Elizabeth taken about four months for Japan and appeal against her Russia to agree on London as the meeting travening South Africa's In-place and that, even at this late date, there merality Act and set aside her is no official starting time for the talks.
conviction on a charge of con-
four-month sentence,
Dr
The Act prohibits marriage
sexual relations
betwren
Europeans and coloured races.
The.
claimed
prosecution
Brooks, living with a 30-year- old African police sergeant at Orlando location near Johannes. bury, was Europen house Wife,"
She spoke only Zulu when she was arrested.
The magistrate said today that the prosecution had failed to establish that Brooks was either!
in appearance obviously .3 European or that she was by general acceptance and repurb a European.
He also set aside a similar sentence on the police sergeant Richard Kumalo.-China "Mail Special.
Polio Figures Down On
Period
.....
Washington, May 12. A report of the United States Federal Health Service stated teday that from January 1 to May 7, the total number of reported cases of poliomyelitis was 1,601 against 2,120 for the corresponding period in 1934.
The sanie report also showed that out of 5,000,000 people who have been vaccinated, 62 cases of confirmed polia have been registered, of whom four have died.
The Federal Health Service also noted that 149 new
cases
of polio were reported last week, two more than the week before and five more than the corresponding week year-France-Presse,
of last
Neo-Destour
Leader
Returning
To Tunis
Paris. May 12. The exiled Neo-Destour" (New Constitution) Tunisian leader, Habib Bourguiba, will return
said The Japanese Embassy June 1 had been mentioned as the opening day and that the Ambassador former Japanese
London,
Shunichi to.
Mr Matsumoto, would
speak for Japan.
NOT OFFICIAL
**But SO far there nothing official about this. We have not been inform- ed from Tokyo that the talks will open on June 1 or that Mr Matsumoto will De coming." a spokesman said.
The Russian Embassy as uninformative equally
Was and
to Turns next Wednesday, the only comment forthcoming was learned today on good authority.
in answer to questions about the peace talks was "don't know."{ «
American diplomats, how-
Japanese talks
O11
will
start
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A lesson in International friendship can be taught by the Merseyside (North West England) United Nations Boys' Club, which brings youngsters together to work and play regardlem of colour, class or creed. The Club, the only one of its kind in Europe has members between the ages of 4 and 16, representing many of the world's « nationalities, lacluding China, Africa, India, the West Indies, the Philippines, Portugal, Egypt, Great Britain, etc. The Club has a camping site at Ness in the Wirral, Cheshire, altuated on the edge of the beautiful National Trust Property at Burton Wood, where regular campa are held during the summer months, the fifth season of which has just started. This United Nations Camp is just 90 minutes Journey from Liverpool's overcrowded Dock- land areas, where many of the Club's members live. The boys themselves
the camps, the older ones looking after and guiding the little ones. They cook for them- At these selves on open fires, Introducing each other to their various national dishes. camps, in an atmosphere of happy communal life, the boys learn from experience that not the colour of their skins, the clothes they wear or the religion they follow are barriers agálnst friendship and understanding. Picture shows: Enjoying a drink of pop together in the sunshine at the United Nations Boys' Club Camp at Ness (Cheshire) are left to right; Harur Singh (India), Toni Fayal (Portugal) and Ng Soo (Chim).— Express Photo.
NORTH INDO-CHINA. TAKE-OVER
1m Vietnamese Will
Be Stranded
Washington, May 12.
Bourguiba, who has spent more
than two years in "enforced ever, believe that the Russo- Diplomatic officials predicted today that about residence" and exile in France as a result of political activity, schedule June 1 and that 1,000,000 Vietnamese who want to flee Communist has
supported the present Japan will drive a hard bargain rule will be stranded in North Vietnam atter next Tunisian government in its with her ancient enemy self-rule negotiations with
been technically has
awar Wednesday. France.
since August 8, 1945. Tunisian nationalists have demanded that he be allowed
who
That is the deadline for the Communist take- The talks will be followed over of the northern part of the Indo-Chinese to return to Tunis in view of with more than usual interest the successful conclusion of the among Western diplomats here nation. The flow of all refugees must stop then home rule talks.
because, it is believed, a peace unless the Reds agree to extend the time limit. Informed sources said that Bour-treity with Russia, might well
ziba would leave Paris en mark a turning point in Japan's
by the special postwar policy. Morsiny bent train for Marscilles and that he would arrive in Tunis
Wedr.esday
that two members of the Tunisian Government,
members
It is probable tha
which includes
The United States and come | North for a new life in the free of its allies have been quietly South... Officials estimated trying to get the deadline ex-another 50,000 to 80,000 more Diplomats recognise that the tended so that persons still in would make the trip before next Democratic Government of the the North can move South if Wednesday's deadline. Japanese Prime Minister, Mr they wish. But the authorities Ichiro Hatoyama, is not having hold little hope that these of things its own way in Japan efforts will succeed.
a
strong
the influential Neo-Distour where the basic political issue is Party, will meet the returning whether to continue exile at Marseilles for the last pro-American policy or whether lap of his trip home, these to strike out for more independ
ence and normal relations with sources said-Ucited. Press.
Russia and Red China.
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YESTERDAY'S. CROSSWORD Acrom: 3 Conyerse, 7 Solar,
On the Soviet side there are ample indications that Russia is doing its best to help. Mr Halo-
yaria.
Moscow has let it be known through its radio broad- casts that they believe a pesce treaty can
be achieved more easily with Mr Hatoyama as Prime Minister than with any other.
Moscow also has stated in recurrent broadcasts that the conclusion of Japan's commer- cial treaty with Bed China plus a peace treaty with Russia would
of great expanse open up a economic co-operation: to relieve Japan's economy,
There have been plain hints in the Soviet broadcasts that have Moscow and Pricing aligned their aims and methods to attract Japan towards land powers of Asia.
the
The Soviets have let it be known that they have much to offer Japan-trade, Ashing rights, support for her entry into the United Nations, the return of Japanese war prisoners and of the Habomai Islands which were occupied by Russia along. with the Kuriles.
to
INSULAR POWER
On the Japanese side, however, there have been indications that, in order to bargain, Japan, may refuse sovereignty renounce over the Kuriles
And Sakhalin quite so absolutely as she did under the San Francisco Treaty in 1932.
likened of that
The
OPPOSITION
Red Chinese Radia made clear yesterday that the Commanista ogpose any such extension. It called the United States effort to move the first time limit'back. “** trick to continue forcible Evacuation."
As of April 11, some 560,000 civilian Vietnamese had fled the
Victory For Eisenhower
Washington, May 12. The House handed President
7:
But they said Communist obstacles and intimidation have kept another 1,000,000 frem making the move. These Red tactics are in direct violation of the armistice agreement which states that civilians in either section of the divided nation "shall be permitted and helped" to move to the other section if they desire.
The Communists are reported. to have done just the opposite. Refugees have told of being shot at by Red guards while trying to go South, of their children being snatched away and of heavy penalties being imposed on persons charged with couraging refugees to go South. As a result, many persons who would like to see are afraid to apply.
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Slander By
HAMPERED
Government Pressure
And P.R.O.s
Copenhagen, May 12.
Speakers at the morning session of the Inter- national Press Institute's General Assembly learn- ed today that government pressure against the freedom of the Press was a serious matter nearly everywhere; needing constant vigilance to be pre- vented or eliminated,
Mr German Arciniegas, who lost his paper, the El Tiempo, under government pressure, outlined the present-conditions in Colombia and in other Latin American nations.
be
the
He said communism was not; Nations"members tumed Com- 2 grave threat today, but might munist and supported the Iron
threat of tomorrow, Curtain bloc. and no help could be expected from the United Nations A still gloomier picture would appear, however, if some of the 20 Latin American United
BIG AIR
DISPLAY
IN EUROPE
MORE OPTIMISTIC
Mr Sookamal Ghose of Jugantar, Calcutta, painted more optimistią płoture of the conditions in India where he said mkanl understanding and trust existed between the govern- ment and the Press.
Mr Claude Desjardins of Le Parisien Libere pointed out two dangers to the liberty of the French Press:
1. The existence of a GovETTI ment-controlled agency; and
2. The growing number of Press Attaches (Public Relations Officers)
The Hague, May 12. Some of the newest, as The first danger was not very well as some of the oldest,great, he thought," because the aircraft in the world will be editors knew how to judge the shown by eleven countries 8cy materia but there was
tional air display to be heldment, Le said, at Ypenburg airfield near here on Whit Monday, May 30.
Morse Code taking part in an interna- ample reason for continued Agat
Paris, May 12. M. Rene Fontessac sed M. Georges Dupin far #lander today för tapping out 'insults to kia honour and fidelity In, morse code on the radiator of their apartment house,
Former friendship for- gotten, M. Fontese kas filed the suit in = Pazis civil court and is deter- mined to bring it to trial.
The tritmiship between the two men ended M. Dupin allegedly sneered at M. Fontessac, a former Army slicer, one day that he had never served in the front likes
A
amin, government settlage
Ahmed Yalman Istanbul gave
infringe-
of Vatan examples of month - Long Suspensions Turkish papers, and appealed to the IPI to strive to make a A
famous World War I pleasant climate for freedom.
Werner Friedmann biplane, the Sopwith Pup, will
Ol Bristol-built 1914-18 Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Munich, engage : Pfighter in a mock dogfight;"|"proposed. “ -resolutión – which contrasting with the methods suggested that the IPI from Hose of ultra-modern jet ighters and to time publish columns aas bombers.
Examples of government pres- Sutts.
Mid-al refuelling. rocket take-off and ejector seat rescue will when
be demonstrated, by military aircraft, which will in- olade
Sabres, American Thunderstreaks and Thunder. jets, British Hunters, DH-110'5, Gannets and Seahawks, French Ouragans.
few nights later, listening to his radio, M.. Fontesse heard. uneven besting coming up the radiator from M. Duplu's apartment below.
After a few nights, he
claimed, he began taking
down the dots and dashes and discovered that dis
bonour, his fidelity and his morals
slanderous attack..
under
He asked the Court to put a stop to it-United Press,
US Sells Atomic Reactor
It
United Nations, May 12. The United States will sell to Officials said that the outside Eisenhower a major victory world has been somewhat blind the Swiss Government an ex- today by approving intact his ed to the Communist activities perimental atonic reactor. planned military cuts and because of the great interest in will be set up in Geneva to voting a whopping $31,488, the South Vietnamese govern- coincide with the international on peaceful use of 200,000 defence budget for the mental crisis. They said that next fiscal year.
the Reds have been able to "get atomic energy due to open there
in August. away with murder."
This was announced today by Mr Rabbi, US technical adviser preparations for the con-
conference
TUXBO-PROP
The Bristol Britannia turbo prop civil airlice,
one of the chief hopes of the British air craft industry, will be seen in Holland
for
the Bret time at
this show,
1
Ten Turkish women will drop by parachute from a Dakota of tise Turkish Air Force, and six Yugoslav women parachutists will demonstrate with "pera- chuttes with delayed optring: devices.
.
Countries which have entered- the show so far are Britain, Belgium, Canaria, Finland, France, Halland, Italy, Switzer- land. Turkey, Yugoslavia and the United States.
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AROUSE READER §~~~:
Mr Terkel Terkelsen of Berlingsks Tidende, Copen- hagen, thought there was * gap betwees the reader's interest for thresta· against the freedom, in general, and their interest for pressures against the Frese
He urged the editors to close the gap and arouse the reader's interest for Fress problems to the benefit of all parties. United Press
Search For
King's Palace
London, May 12. The palace of Edward the Confessor is being sought
this Major Charles E. Yeager, the again.
summer....by American best, pilot who
ADD archaeologists excavating at the world air speed record in
Old Windsor. From previous December 1953 will perform several high-speed dives in a work a picture of life in Sabre jet,China Mail Special, Saxon England is already
being pieced together.
School Boycott
The excavations are being continued by Mr Brian Hope- Taylor, archaeological consultant to the Ministry of Works, and a. bear from the Berkshire Society,
Written history says that Edward the Confessor and ferenKE. that any new war would be
The United States is to present School boycotted their lesson several early Norman Hngs had. highlyr
favourite home at OLA In Domesday times decided so fast the Army and Vietnam elections scheduled for 524 scientific reports at the today in protest against the their
The action came
after the chairman of the House Ap-
Experts say that the atmo- propriations Committee, Mr
sphere created by the Com- Clarence Camon, told members munists in the North makes it all-
doubtful that
Nicosia, May 12. Greek pupils at the. Larnaca
peaceful atom conference, Mr Paphos trial last week, in which Windsor.
the Navy would not even get text yet was re-unify the nation Rabbi said. He added the Soviet 11 Greeka and Cypriots received it was known, as Kingsbury and
into it.
issue.
the
were
a
'AQUATOT'S' FATHER SENT TO GAOL
He
ever will take place. They say
is impossible to conduct free Uston had already abutted to a total of 47 years in prison was the second largest town in Democrats split sharply. on the elections in such an atmosphere the United Nations authorities terms on charges of smuggling Berkshire
using armed
MUCH HIGGEL grinn dit Representative Daniel Flood where people get only one side over a hundred reports destined dynamite
the conference-France force against the Government,
-United Press."
"The settlement" is
க proving Presse, sought in vain to restore the picture the Communist for
side-United Press.
[be far bigger doggy expected aset proposed cuts in Army and Navy strength and to rebuild
workers have bad difficulty in giving an exact date, for ity, Marine
to Corps
beginnings. So far, evidence previously-planned goal His amendments
shows that, it sem, started f shouted
about the seventh century, down so decisively, however, that he did not even ask for a count. Democrats backing the drive
for the dive death of his to restore the military cuts
world-famed "Aquatot'*. maintained the President was
daughter... risicing the nation's security
balance the The ex-CoastguardamaN Larder to bakiget has had to form a new and Me Eisenhower's supporters shot back that the President-a closer relationship with the
torbic five-star gederal continent of Europe.
British diplomats Japan's position to Britain as an insular power.
They believe Mr Hatoyama must eventually turn to the land owners of Asia just as Britain
8 Arranges, 10 Remote, 13 Prefect 13 Noel, 17 Errands 18-is recognised, however, that Asperse, 20 Dean, 21 Satiate, 26 Duress, 27 Interest, 28 Opine, at stake is the future of Japan's. 28 Toreador. Down: 1 Usirp, 2 Blame, 3 Crate, 4 Veal, 5 Re- glon, 6 Easels, 9 Recess, 11 Erase, 12 Often, 14 Treads, 15 Nadir, 18 Edits, 18 Addict, 19 Pastor, 22 Tutor, 23 Aerie, 24 Essen, 25 Art
majer alliance with the United States which is vital to the Western defences against Coin- munist expansionUnited Presa,
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Miami, May-12. DURLY Russell Tongay began
him to the 19th floor of, the skyscraper Court Honar, gaol
BURL term today Mr
no legal sounds, for appeals ing the conviction further. The Florida Supreme - Court furned down a petition' for a sur.
re-hearing earlier, this week, rendered at the County gaot
upholding after previously 25 minutes ahead of schedule to start serving his man« the conviction.jpg Ang slaughter conviction growing The little swimming, say “diák out of the death, of,five-year- on May 6, 1953, severs) hours. _after_a_divo-fronk-face
said kis school teacher
namber." They also atomic and other "Lantastic" now weapons had decreused. the need for uniformed men,
United Press,
who stood wyally by him through- out the long legal fight, did not appear. His. Altorney, Louis Jepeway, seemmungsled
guilty of manslaughter. was her trainer and super-
Edward, the Contessor vised, her diving Instructionjenown, to have had a palace or manos botte on the site and the
Tongar was moved later to a
cell-block where he will re. archaeologists hope to find it. main until he is transferred
Predminary excavations begas la fin Florida State Prison four years ago after engineers Ralford,
found pottery and building, frog- During the trial the 25-year-old mera. But no one had any idea swRqining → instructor was that they had started to COVER
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