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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1955.
Yugoslavia Expects
Results FromTalks
EXCHANGE OF TURTLES
New York, May 25. An international ex change ef turtles took place at the Bronx Zoo la- day.
The 700's expanding turtle collection Was augmented by Kaka and Yum-yam the first nadiye Japanese turtles to appear Gifts In the reptile house, from the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, the turtles WCTE presented to Dr James Oliver, Curator of reptiles, by his Kokuko Sasaki and Miss Fumiko Shiba. Japan Air Lines. stewardesses, who shep- herded the cargo from 200 to zoo.
Dr Oliver presented two American
bax turtles to
the young women to take back to Ueno Zoo.-China Mall "Special,
Minister
Attacks Servicemen's
Morals
Atlantic City, May 25. TULE morals
UHDE
IMPROVEMENT OF
RELATIONS
Belgrade, May 26,
The Yugoslav Communist Party paper Borba said today that the forthcoming talks between Yugoslav and Soviet leaders in Belgrade "will give positive results both in regard to improvement of inter-state re- lations of the two countries and the strengthening of peace in the world.
Borba, quoted by the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug, said "the Yugoslav delega- tion led by President Tito expected 'mani- fold benefits from the talks with the Kremlin leaders who include Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Premier, and Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Communist Party chief.
"The past two years which Stari Evor is situated directly saw the gradual normalisation overlooking the White Palace
of relations between Yugoslavia Tito's residence and the talks and the Soviet Union have were expected to take place in and private pointed
informál to the
aced for the an examination and settlement by atmosphere in the two buildings,
There has been the two Governments of ques-
no official tions of previous Inter-state announcement either about the but agenda of the relations as well as other, out-contents
observers believed the talks standing questions.
would centre on the general international situation and in particular on Yugoslavia's con- ception of the principle "active co-existence."
POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION
"Such agreed settlements would constitute a new posi- tive contribution towards a Further of American Servicemen ord women serving overseas came under attack yesaterday at the closing session of the Ameri- Ean Baptist Convention meet.. ing.
The Rev. Joseph Hartberg of
to
write
improvement Yuroslav-Soviet relations. It would also provide for lay- ing The foundations for equal co-operation, the only sure and sound basis DIL which
relations between countries can rest...
of
adhere to
Soviet the
It was believed the Union might
Positive
Tory Leaders Use TV As Weapon
شخصیت جسمید
Government in a BBC Pictured here are leading members of Britain's Conservative television studio They were taking part in a pre-election telecast. Before the' programme they held a press conference at which a number of leading London National and Provincial newspaper editors fired questions at the Ministers. They are (left to right) Mr Iain McLeod:
Monckton- Mr R. A. Builer, Sir Anthony Eden: Mr Haroid. Macmillan and Sir Walter
Express Photo.
Alleged Pakistan Welcome For
Blockade
Of Afghanistan
Karachi, May 25.
Indonesian
Premier
(Page 3
SOUTH AFRICAN DEBATE
OPPOSITION HITS
AT GOVERNMENT
Capetown, May 25.
The South African Minister of Justice, Mr Charles Swart, told the House of Assembly today that the Nationalist Government believed it was in power "by will of God."
He said "the Government does not believe it is in power by chance."
Mr
Swart was speaking
during the third day of the
debate On the Government's
Senate bill which almost doubles NEWSPAPER
the number of members of the Upper House and would provide, enough votes to allow the "Government" to overcome." Its constitutional difficulties ia ro- moving the coloureds (people of | mixed blood) from the common
voters roll,
ONE-PARTY STATE
Opposition speakers have alleged that the would lead to a one-party state in South Africa, The Government claims that it is
necessary to carry out "the maudate it received from the people"--lo remove the coloureds from the roll and
to
make Parliament
"sovereign,"
STOPPAGE
IN PARIS
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Paris, May 25.
to Last-minute efforts avert a 24-hour printers' strike which will leave most of France without news-
failed papers,
tonight. Printers did not report for work this evening on the.. newspapers."
This newspaper stoppage is Mr Harry Lawrence, a lead-one of a stries of 24-hour strikes called by the French trade ing member of the Opposition unions, aimed to affect bus United Party, interrupted Mr Swart to ask "s it your belief that because of divine guidance everything the Government does must be right?"
tainly not."
Mr Swart
services, newspaper productions and to hold up shipping,
COMMUNIST-LED-
Many Paris buses stayed in their garages today. Only about The Minister replied: "Cer- two out of every three usually in service were running normally challenged an the middle of the morning, statement by an Opposition according to a spokesman of the member, Mr Sydney Waterson, Paris. Transpert Corporation. Londón, May 25, More than 10,000 people speaking South Africans might that many English- yesterday welcomed the Prime Minis not want to fight for the coun- The 24-hour strike was called ter of Indonesia, Dr Ali try in the future.
by the Communist-led General "I believe there are more than | Labour Confederation in sup- Sastroamidjojo, when he ar- rived by air at Canton today enough English-speaking people port of a claim for higher wages. in this country who are as good The Socialists and Indepen- China, according to the Communist New China News Agency.
Dr Sastroamidjojo, who will
at the invitation of the Premier
Chou En-lai said on arrival:
The Afghanistan Charge d'Affaires, Mr Sardar principle during the talks, the Mohammed Rafiq, said today he had advised his for a visit to Communist South Africans as we are, and dent unions shunned the stop- Soviet leaders are expected to Government to stop shipping Afghan goods bring up the question of Ger-
officials through Pakistan because of the trade blockade on but Yugoslav have
lutely shown grostre the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, licer.ce on this subject and consider the idea of neutralisa-
many,
the of
around
$00
He told the United Press that he had lodged a
"
to
Mr Rasq said that there were tities of hydro-electric equip- 60,000 gallons of petrol, 20.000ment held by the blockade at boxes of textile goods and quan-points on the Afghan border.
American
Assistance
PERMISSION REFUSED
A further consignment of goods for Afghanistan was being held up at the port of Karachi and the Pakistan Government had refused Dermission for the Bank of Afghanistan to take delivery. of these goods for storage, Mr Rafiq said.
136."
In the newspaper strike the last edition of the mass circula- dion evening newspaper, France Soir, usually sent by train from Paris to the provinces for dia- tribution next morning Was not printed.
who will stand by the Govern page.
Swart said. ment in the event of war," Mr Another Opposition speaker interjected "you never stood with Mr Swart said he hoped the Opposition would dissociate themselves from Mr Waterson's speech because it was "impos- andsible to live in South Africa in such an atmosphere. as it had our created."
of
"There have been close friendly relations between two countries for hundreds
These relations years. hampered although never fully interrupted for quite a period of time.
'cur
were
INDEPENDENT STATES
"As, however, in recent years countries. emerged +9 independent states cur friendly relationship could be e- established on new principles
"The realisation of positive tion of Germany as impractical protest with the Pakistan Government against the spend a week in the country New York, Secretary of the results in the Sovie:-Yugoslav Department. of Christian talks would constitute a new
Great stress is being laid in Ministry to Service Personnel, stimulation and a new affirmar Yugoslav circies on the economic alleged blockade by Pakistan of the transit of gaso urged
The line and industrial equipment consigned tion or tendencies and efforts for aspects of the discussions. letters to American Service- the regulation of condition in the Xugoslavs estimate at men and women overseas to world for the further easing of $450 million the loases they Afghanistan. combat "shacking up." rapes, tension for the strengthening of suffered through the Soviet bloc
other evils in
economic blockade, while the suicides and.
peace.. bases abroad.
to the Soviet The Belgrade talks constitute Yugoslav debt
Union, stands at about million. "The personnel are invited to a confirmation of the principle gamble and drink.". he said. on which Yugoslavia's activity in
As for the ideological Issue, There
is endless conversa-the International field is based
Yugoslavs have stressed tion about illicit, sexual the principle of the polley
their firm intention to keep the relationships and experiences active co-existence. Reuter, Powerful. evil forces ready France-Presse adds that the forthcoming talks on a purely "state to state" level. They to line their own pockets at man in the street considers the "st
also appear most anxious to as something of a the Servicemen's expense, Soviet visit crowded military installations reparation for the Cominform's with the Western powers over allay possible misunderstanding insisting ready to sell dives, dolls and break with Yugoslavia six years
ago and as justification for years the Belgrade talks, by drugs."
of hard work and difficult living. that an improvement of her re Mr Hartberg said: a new civi-
It is expected here that the lations with the East will not rela- lian community has arisen at Soviet Big Three will be re-affect Yugoslavia's good Misawa, Japan, where there ceived by the
ations with the West. population in is an American air base.
cordial but dignified spirit-a "Since all in Japan must re- contrast with the violent pro-
gister their occupations with Soviet
hostility. the Folice, we know that in a bitter four of 1945 and the to the Soviet population of 5,000, there are Union that marked the years 1,200 registered prostitutes,between 1949 and 1954: This does not include those The Soviet delegation will be who are registered as 'only's housed on its arrival tomorrow -supported by only one e1 the Stori Dvor Palace, a man. Shacking up, as it is white-walled red-roofed villa called, is accepted practice" on the wooded slopes -United Press.
Dedinj, outside Belgrade,
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tonight was learned that the Ambassadors France, Britain and the United States are to be recalled to their respective capitals for consultations
For Spain
Not only was the Afghanistan border sealed against the transit
INCITING PEOPLE ・・«
PROTEST
The printers' union called the strike in
protest against to- morrow's debate in the Nation-
by
non-union
He also accused the Unitedal Assembly cza bili which allow production of Party of "nelting" the people would over the bill. He claimed newspapers there had been a number of labour. At present only union
speeches and labour may be employed. proposals and said the Gov trument would not hesitate to
inflammatory
Paris newspaper publishers take action to maintain low issued a comminique apologising to their readers, tor missing an and order in the country.
edition and promising to be Mr Harry Lawrence in a bank on Friday morning.
of good neighbourhood policy speech Recused Government and peaceful co-existence.
..
speakers of trying to justify the The strike call asked printers
the
"The House must realise we
are up against two different
Reuter,
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"The Bandung conference and bill on the grounds of divine to withhold labour in such a Madrid, May 25. of Afghan goods but the Pakis. the subsequent talks with four guidance when it was "3 piece way as to ensure that no news.
Prime Ministers have laid a of political chicanery."
He told the House. "In the papers appeared on Thursday, The American Ambassa-tar Government was refusing to solid foundation for our further nostrils of decent people dor to Spain, Mr John Davis allow Afghan representatives to co-operation which I am certa bill stinks to high heaven,
in Pakistan, will make a valuable contribu store their goods the Spanish he said. Lodge, and
tion to our foremost aim, the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Mr Rafiq said that he had establishing of peace in the
ways of life in this country- Senor Alberto Martin Artajo, proposed that the Pakistan world.
the way of the brigand, the today exchanged notes on a Government itself should under-
"It is peace the take the storage of blockaded neighbourship which the people way of decency." after the Belgrade talks, programme by which
to prevent damage and of Asia need in order to develop United States Government goods Soon after their return, the will extend assistance to wastage. Ambassadors arre to Confer with
Government Spain in the manufacture of Yugoslav representatives
military, munitions. on economic, and political ques tions at a special conference.
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In the meantime, he said, he had advised his Government to issue instructions to foreign sup- By the mutual defence agree-pliers of goods to Afghanistan to
All ment of September, 1953, the halt shipments through
to Pakistan. United States undertook develop Spanish production of
Mr Rafiq said that this would
North Korean gunpowder and explosives. Tot affect Ame-lean aid shipments
The
Charges
ammunition,
day's meeting carried that development a stage further, for to Afghanistan as well as sup- plies to the American engineer. ing company building roads in southern Afghanistan,-United Press.
High officials of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs et London, May 25.
Northended the ceremony as well as Communist Korean.Government said today members of the American Em- that South Korean armed vessels bay and the American Army,
Both Senor Artajo and Mr. disguised as fishing beats had intruded into the territorial Lodge, praised the friendship Korea to smuggle existing between the two coun- waters of armed agents into the country, trics and paid tribute to the Communist New China News memory of General Juan. Vigon
Diaz, Chief Agency reported from Pyong-Suero
Spanish Army General Staff who died yesterday in Madrid.
-France-Presse,
yang.
According to the Agency a statement was issued today by North Korean Minister of Inter-
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the
the
French Delegation Arrives Peking
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and friendly bully and the jackboot and the
The debate will continue to
themselves into prosperous and' | morTUW, peaceful nations and therefore we will leave no stone unturned to achieve these aims."--Reuter.
'No'
Another
To Russian Scientists
Colombo, May 25..
ISRAEL'S RELATIONS
Banned From Beauty Contests
Rome, May 25, Girls of under 18 will not be allowed to take part in any future beauty contests in Italy, the Under-Secretary of the Interior, Signor Bisori, sold a questioner in Parliament today,
He said that there are in-. conveniences of a moral order
from arising
these contests. Signor Bisors added that the A special Government meet police also have instructions to ing was held here today to dis- prohibit the use of two piece cuss Isracli relations with the
WITH WEST
Tel-Aviv, May 26.
Arab
Granted Asylum
¿
The Ceylon Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, has refused a quest that 60-man team af So-
show, stating that the "law of viet scientists be allowed to come Western Big Three and security costumes in any future beauty
problems along Israel's
publié security" confers upon here to chiserve the solar eclipse,
borders. it was learned today.
Isaeli Premier and Foreign the police such "discretional Tokyo, May 25,
In A French medical delegation
a letter to the Ceylon Minister Mr Moshe Shareti, De-powers"-France-Presse,
Ben Minister David for the advance- fence arrived in Peking today, the New Association China News Agency reported to-ment of science, which made Gurion, and Chief of Staff Gen- right.
the request, Sir John stated eral Moshe Dayan, heard re- The delegation is headed by that, while the advancement of ports from three Israeli am- Professor J. Ducuing, famous science was their business, the bassadors, recalled to Tel-Aviv last week for urgent consulta- heart specialist," Madame security of Ceylon was his.
tions Mr Aba Eban from Ducting, and Professor Dullhem,
In reply to the Premier, the Washington, Mr Elyabu Flat nal Affairs saying that if the
and Mr Jacob "American side" again invaded Chile today handed over to gynecologist,
been invited to Society declared that they had from London, They have the territorial
waters "the Japan cheques and bonds total
These three ambassadors were coastal guards would take self-ling 6,126,084 pesos, the value of visit China by the Chinese not known security questions Tzur from Paris.
Association
whose ware involved and had no idea the Medical belonging to defence action and responsibility property
that Russia wanted to send as scheduled, after today's meet-
60 observers
ing 10 many Az
draft a report on the for all consequences would rest Japanese Legation and Consulate leading members were at
Cross declared that he went Other observation teams from Western attitude toward the with the American side," confiscated in the Second World airport to greet them-France-
Presse Reuter,
War-China Maf Special
abroad were slated to be much Middle Eastern situation, to be over to the Communists to live
to smaller—for example, eleven delivered tomorrow
the in iberty and peace", the ADN Parliament's Foreign said. He had served in from the US and a maximum Israeli of nine from Britain France Polley and Security Committee, Canadian army from 1953 to Presse
1955 France-Press.
Santiago, May 25,
Not An American Tramp'
London, May 25. Liman in Briksin calis
- woman'a trump it does not mean, sa is often the case in America, that who is loose and Immoral.
This ruling was handed dow
hy a judge in the High Court here yesterday when he da, missed an action for slander by Mra Biella Fields, a 51- year-old London dentist's wife, against.company director Mr Alex Davia
Mrs Floids contended that the
word tramo meant that
abe
had been guilty of unchastity and adultery, Mr Davis denied the allegation,
Giving judgment Mr Juice Blade said that no reasonable person could have riven the
the
Word
circumstances of the cam bore the allered meaning " The fadro said that Mas Fields'
husband; thought...:: the team was. Anserican and mentioned
that it had been uand la tie film" "Carmen"
the Judge, added that this Alm was not shown in the "British public until... · More | the Balleged
wond tramp the meaning Some of alleged by Mrs Fields, egg word could not have been Hoed In the ordinary, sepse - because...‚ 1$ would be pro
posters to suggest that Mrs Fields was a vagabond.", the
that if Mrs
Judre added, NEAR the damage?" she would havS
"Yet I have the gravest possible - got would haynı been £25
doubt that the wood in Sha China Mal
to
France-Presse,
ri
Berlin, May 25. A Canadian soldier, Ralph Bernard Cross asked and was granted political asylum in East Germany on May 11, the East German ADN news agency res ported today.
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