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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1955.

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COMMONS BYE-ELECTION

Grenade Eisenhower's Restrained Attitude Gaoled Sinn Feiner

Attack Along Gaza Strip

THREE WOUNDED

Tel-Aviv, July 24. An Investigation team, composed of Unlic Nations military observers and Israeli officers, today followed -tracks of marauders who hurled land grenades into farmers' hories

of Beersheba,

Inst

THOUSANDS GIVE

HIM TRIUMPHAL WELCOME HOME

By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE

Washington, July 24.

Both President Eisenhower and his

in the village of Patish, west Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, struck a note of moderation in their home coming comment on the Geneva conference today.

men,

woundig one woman and two Isruell Foreign Ministry spokesman sald today. Ile said tricks led towards the

line

the

deurcation Egyptian-held Gaza strip. The spokesman suid that the latest attack was as revolt- . coming while

ing in its senselessness as it

is alarming

Egypt are underway to put an

While hundreds of thousands of words were pouring into newspaper offices from their Geneva correspondents on the results talks between Israel and of the conference, the President's modest end to violence along the Gaza comment at the airport was simply that no Jone could tell yet what those results would Altogether eight frontier be until East-West negotiations had been

Gaza continued in the coming months. strip border between Egypt and Israel. us Israel) Army spokesman saki.

armistice line,"

EIGHT INCIDENTS

incidents occurred during the

along the

past week

This, he states, marked an in-ordinated crease over Uto previous arrived a President. weeks.

The spokesman suit among the Intest of these Incidents early this morning, a group of armed Egyptian "iniltrators" hod penetrated into Israel terri- lory near Kessufim, a sottle- ment on the Gaza border, and pened fire against an Israell After

a prolonged exchange of Are the Egyptians withdrew neross the frontier, the spokes. man said.

Prosse.

Reuter & France-

Fishermen Will Be Returned In Due Course

bo-

Mr Dulles made the sume Throughout the week, one point in An obviously Co- group cí Senators 6ometimes statement when he known here as the "Little Four" few hours after the have shown by the ostentatious silence their distrust of Ble Four conterences in principle and their profound suspicion of any dealings even by Presiden! Elsenhower with Communists,

But among

the members of the

United 300-man delegation, now returning plane-lued after plane-load Washington, there is an acute realisation that the negotiations, with the October opening in Soviet Union's stubborn veteran Foreign Minister, Mr Vyacheslav Molotov, will be long and dim- cult.

PARTICULARLY MODEST

The statement was parti- cularly modest, coming from President Eisenhower. cause a large and enthusias. tle crowd of diplomats, off- clals, members of Congress and Washington eltizens had risen early and braved the heat wave to give him a triumphal reception and ao. claim his personal success ai the conference.

A note of restraint similar to that of the President charac- terised the private comments to day of officials who will start work tomorrow on preparing for the next Big Four foreign minis- fers meeting in October.

No one here underestimates the very real and positive psychological achievements mado at Geneva.

These are believed to be an Immediate casing of existing ten- "Bion between East and West, the- Seoul, July 24,

establishment of an immensely Republic of Korea Foreign Important personal relationship Minister Pyun Yung Tal said between President Elsenhower Lochay

come 270 imprisoned and the Soviet rulers and the re- Japanese Rahermen wil bo

In the best possible freed and sent home in due sumption

atmosphere of genuine East- West negotiations which have been disrupted for

decade,

course."

д

is In this sense that the

is Geneva

being conference enthusiastically halted here as a personal triumph for President Eisenhower.

Stata

In

to

Officials pointed today to the fact that despite their smiles there had been not the slightest indication from the top Soviet leaders at Geneva of

any basic Soviet policy on change In Germany's reunification or any Soviet proposal which might provide a bridge of compromise between the apparently irrecon- cilable positions of East and West on this key question.

"SMARPER TERMS";"

The statements of the So- viet Premier Marshal Nikola Bulganin, at Geneva had expressed in slurper terms than ever before the Boviet Union's willingness to keep Germany per- manently divided

rather

than permli a united Ger- many to join the afliance of the North Atlantic powers,

Likewise, the Western powers

The Soviet Russian delegates to the Geneva Big Four talka`seen seated at the table In the conference hall. From left to right they aro Marshal Zhukov, Mr Khrushchiey, Marshal

Bulganin and Mr Molotov.--Central Press Photo,

Bleriot Anniversary Attempt

On English Channel

Calais, July 24.

59-year-old mwo airmen, a

Frenchman and a 27-year-

old Canadian, are preparing to celebrate the anniversary of the first fight across the channel by Louis Bleriot on July 25, 1909, by repeating the fight

of in replicas Bleriot's plane. First of the two to arrive in Calais was the veteran French pioneer airman Jean - Salis.

ile brought with him by road his Blériot replica aircraft built mainly of wood and

RESIGNATION OF GOVERNOR

Causing

Some

Concern

Kingston, July 24.

They were arrested on charges of crossing the controversial Rhee fishing line, which Japan does not recognise. The Rhee Line, one of the key the worsening disputes in

relations, Japanese Korean

He is believed to have per- have made it clear at Geneva Mr Patrick Gordon Walker, defines Korca's territorial

sonally dominated the con- that for their part they could former British Labour Secretary waters, as extendig some 80 ference throughout and to have never agree (o accept any for State for Commonwealth miles to sea.

gone further than any other European settlement which was Relations, said today he had the statesman in modern Umes to

based even temporarily on impression that the resignation continuation of a divided Ger- of Sir Alfred Savage as Governor convince the Soviet leaders of the sincerity of the United many.

of British Gulana would cause States Government's peaceful Apart from this issue, there is concern in responsible quarters

general satisfaction here

there. and non-aggressive intentions.

the Western powers' delegations brilliantly demonstrated to the world at Geneva that they were more Bexible in their policies and more ready to come up with concrete suggestions for casing tension than the Sovlet delega- tion-Reuter.

Pyun told his regular weekly news conference that the ROK Home and Justice Ministries will decide the exact time of

the release for

imprisoned fishermen. The Japanese Foreign Office in Tokyo asked yesterday that the fishermen -be repatriated promptly-United Press,

In fact the President went so for that he is in danger of on open break with the rightwing of his party.

A British Crossword Puzzle

10

12.

13

114

16

120

ACROSS Abstained from food (0), Microbes (5).

? Slumbering (0).

8 Reject with disdain (5).

10 Containers (4).

12 Leaves (7).

15 Light craft (8):

10

TTY

out

(4).

17 Slagger (4).

19 Offshoot (5).

22

DOWN

1 Break (8).

2 Quietened (8).

3 Always (4),

5 Forcible (8).

6 Deserves (6)..

9 Retains (3).

11 Greeting ceremoniously (8),

12 Trusted medicinally. (5).

13 Military unit (8).

14 Parmor (0).

No Excitement In Moscow

that

canvas in his workshops near Paris.

The plane was dismantled for transportation and packed on a trailer. It has a three- cylinder engine. The tank can hold 40 litrea (about 8 gations) of petrol and it can reach 75 kilometres (about 47 miles) an hour.

M. Salis was the youngest pilot in France when he received his licence, aged 18, in 1912. Later as a survey pilot map- ping the Alpa he was the first. man to fly over Mont Blanc.

de la The Canadian is Jean

Vehicle Every

Nine-Seconds.

London, July 24. Nearly 119,000 more cars and' motor

vehloles were produced in Britain in the first half of this year than period last announced

in the same

year, it TVIS here.

Between January and June, 1965, a total of 626,- 498 cars and vehicles were turned out by British Enctories with cars rolling off the production line at the rate of one

Overy

nino econds

of the working

Despite the recent dock strike at six British ports, the combined volume of and bus ship- car, truck ment

the end of up to June 278,000-was the This would appear to confirm

yet in any half- greatest in the colony that inside forces" had attempted

year period. to get rid of the Governor, Mri Walker said.

a rumour

Mr Walker arrived here today. from British Gulana as head of # group of seven British members of Parliament who are touring British Caribbean terri- torius.

Sir Alfred Savage, resigned

Moscow, July 21. The news from Geneva does! not appear to have caused any excitement among the Russians grounis Patrick the here

onta as they come

52,

on

of

com-

The number merciai vehicles shipped 'was Ilself a record at 78,- 000 China Mail Special,

OLD PORT

last Friday the BELIEVED

of

ill health, Renison, 44-year-old

streets in thousands today for Governor of British Honduras,

their traditional Sunday morn ing shopping spree,

Few paused to read the news- papers displayed on pavement billboards, but even as it has been obvious all the week that the Soviet man la the street has been feeling a new confidence, this is the mood the government has obviously been trying to encourage by press and radio.

has been appointed to succeed him.—Reuter.

GRATEFUL BURGLAR

Turin, July 24. The dangers of war have been weighing

Giovanni Piperno, a retired heavily on ordinary Russians for some time and ex-merchant, received in anony-

on

perionced observers here be mous letter saying: "Thank you much for the many leved that the Soviet Govern- very ment may have been counting jewels we found in your strong-

a reduction of international box,"

would boost tension which morale possibly with better re- sulta in the lagging branches of industry and agriculture.

If the Soviet press maintains its present mood, the biggest problems for the average Kur- sian will be to grow accustomed to the fact that phrasta like "Imperialist aggressors" are no longer as fashionable.

Present signs here are that they want Very much to bo friends with everybody--China Mail Special.

Не rushed to the bathroom and found the safe hidden be-

hind a mirror empty. The stolen Jowels wero worth 0,600,000 lire,China Mall Special.

IRAQI REDS ARRESTED

Bagded, July 24. Four Communist youths,

ngo.

FOUND

Ifis plane,

of

Bryjete.

replica Bleriot's

which was built in Canada, is still on a ship

its 011

from tony Montreal to Le Havre. M. Bryere, who is a grandson of the French air płoneer, Louis

who died Freqquet, carlier this year, plans to take off from the field that Bleriot used.

M. de la Bryere told reporters

here he hoped to make his Might on July 29.

He said his plane is due at Le Havre on Juty 28.-China Mail Special.

Israel Elections

Voters Generally Apathetic

Tel-Av'v, July_25. Israel goes to the polls on Tunday to elect its third managers legislature is party fear that the general apathy will be encouraged by the cur- rent heat wave.

To Stand Again

Belfast, July 25.

Deflant members of the Sinn Feln Party have decided to endorse again as a candidate for a seat in the British Parliament a man already disquali. fied because he is serving a prison sentence,

The Sinn Feiners-who are pledged to reunite Ireland by force if necessary-decided at Omagh, County Tyrone, last night to adopt as their candidate again 23-year-old Tom Mitchell, who is- serving a ten-year prison sentence for his part in an armed raid on à British military barracks in Northern Ireland.

HO PRAISES

RUSSIA

AND CHINA

Tokyo, July 24. Communist Vietminh Pre- sident Ho Chi Minh on Satur- day lavishly praised Soviet Russia and Communist China! as friendly countries" that help with money and materials.

Last May

he and another Slan Feiner were elected to the House of Commona with slim majorities, but the House subsequently disqualified Mit- chelt because of his prison sentence.

UNANIMOUS NOTE

The decision to back: Tom. Mitchell in the coming by-election was taken by a conference attended by NO delegates from 30 Binn Fein branches which voted un- animously for Mitchell to

be their candidate at the election on August 11 for the constituency of mid Ulster.

Mitchell's opponent for the constituency, not yet named, will represent the Ulster Unionist

Mr Ho told a raily of Rifty | Party, which supports the Con- Houso Of thousand people who gathered servatives in the to welcome his return to Hanoi Commons and favours Northern from an extended tour of Com-Ireland remaining part of the

United Kingdom, munist countries that the gov- ernments and peoples of Red China and Russia showed "very close and very

deep friendship and

very warm and very at- tive sympathy and support."

Radio Peking broadcasting his speech quoted Mr Ho as wherever they went raying they were "applauded and ac- claimed by tens of thousands of people."

OTHER AID The broadcast said he told his compatriots aid was given Viet- minh not only by Red China and Russia, but also by other Com- munist countries including Bul-

Mitchell would never be able to sit in Parliament during the Present session and is pledged not to take his place any way this party does not recognise British rule.

Sinn The other successful Feiner at the British General

Election last May was 21-year- old Philip Clarke, who is also In prison.

Clarke too is pledged not to take the scat-he is unable to accept anyway--but in his case the House of Commons has not yet disqualified him--China Mail Special.

Poland, Czechoslovakia, ROK Economic

Haria, Hungary, Mongolio-end- East Germany.

"Friendly countries help us in

most

and dis- generous interested way," Mr Ho sald. "We have to pay nothing in return; this is unconditional atd. While helping us as much as they can, our friendly countries respect our sovereignty.".

He warned that in contrast that "Imperialist countries" ald ono in order to exploit,

0

GENEROSITY

must

roly

Ирось

Talks Make Progress

4X-

Washington, July 24. American officials pressed satisfaction today with the comprehensive no- ture of the economic dis-

Mr Ho stressed that despite cussions they have been the generosity of the friendly having with Republic of Mr David Ben

first Gurion, nations, Vietminh

and Korea representatives here. archlicet of

foremost Israel's indepen- dence and its first Premier, ourselves (and) the help from for the past two months.

The American corno

negotiators committed yesterday

himself friendly countries must

were represented as feeling that unequivocally to form the second."

for the Arst time the United nxt government it his party,

position on He said that although peace States

Korea's the moderate labour Mapal, is

has been restored in Vietminh economic problem has been put given a majority of votes,

after

and "log

heroic across with the necessary detail resistance" it is not yet con- and

to reasoning top ROK solidated.

economical policy officials.

The United States negotiating imperialsts team anticipates agreement on are planning to partition the the problem of the exchange country. In such conditions we rate of the Korean Hwan. The must keep high our fighting negotiations are expected to be spirit and our vigilance. We concluded next work. American inust unite closely and struggio | sources said that the agreement resolutely to overcome all dif- they envision does not provide culiies in order to ensure the for any increase in economic ald full implementation of the for Korea for the fiscal year

conference, he Geneva

ad- which began on July 1, monishod.---United Press,

He retired from the Premier- ship in 1053 because of "spiritual fatigue" and went to live on sheep farm. He was recalled to office as Minister of Defence last February.

MAIN ISSUE

the The military pact with United States is the main issue on foreign policy, All parties support it except the Com munists, the pro-Soviet Mapam party, and the leftwing Ahduth Haavoda.

Naples, July 24.

Paradoxically the conservative Workers repairing a road near

the port of Naples unearthed nationalisation of the health ser

|general__Zionists are proposing a line of big white stone vices and the establishment of a blocks which archaeologists labour exchange, the socialist believe may have formed part Mapal promises to encourage of a Greek port 2,500 years tree enterprise, the pro-Soviet Mapam advocates ปี neutral Professor Amedeo Maluri, policy in world affairs, the left- eminent Neapolitan archacolo wing Ahduth Haavoda calls for gist and probably the world's tougher polley with Amb foremost authority the neighbours, and the Communists the stones formed part of the overlords-Router, quays of the port.

on

"The American

Northwest

Frontier

Objects

excavations of Fampell thought preach co-operation with Arab To Unification

Q

close But he added that

éxamination was needed be Naples was founded by Greck fore this could be confirmed.

colonisers who called It Farthenope. · Later its name was changed to Neapolis (new city). The Romana conquered it in 320 B.C.China Mail Special

in countries

ruled by feudal

Banner For

Russians

130,000-Year-Old.esented with a tattered ban

Conce village:

Peshawar, July 24. Two political leaders Pakistan's

in

rubject

ALLOCATION

The Eisenhower Administra- tion has allocated $400,000,000 economic aid to Korea for the current 12-month period. to approval by Con- gress. The Korean team head- by Economic Co-ordinator Paik Too Chin requesteda $250,000,000 increase but the n quest was put aside early in the tales and according to in formed sourseN as not been brought up arsin for saviou discrimin

12

According to US authorities, the $400,000,000 total much as Korea can absorb in and orderly manner in useful Northwest Frontier during the next 12 months. The province today declared their really important question they opposition to plan to make one told the Koreans whether

Konce

to to be given a flem unified province of West Pakis

economic base.

The Korean reply has been

tan.

The

Tho leader, Pirsahib Man- that the Seoul Government fully the need for kisharif, President of the North- realisos

National Opoonomic stability. The Koreans west Frontier

Lea- have arrued that you cannot position Party "Awalmi

Abdul Ghat- hava stability without a fixed gue" and Kahn Durham, July 24,

former leader of the mericans came back

rate Three Russian coalminers, who farkhan,

"Rod Shirts wald, in a joint are louring England, were toddy

with

to the what atatement that the plan was

amounted "being" Imposed without a fundamental economie premise Dor which

earned for › B

United States position. of the of the Durham

the nome certaining the wishes

stability people."

that economie members of a Communat cell Elephant Tusks Moscow."

agential before the exchange. in Tho: Bagdad University

"The two men agreed to call a rate can be fixed at a realisile The banner which bears the quarter were arrested over

portraits of Lenin Mars, and

conference of - Bed :· Shirt | mod | Tévet-United Premie Bordeaux, July 24. THE BAD OIL the weticend, the polles Here

announced. The 'poilee con- A professor of the Bordeaux the British Socialist Keir Handle Awami Leaman, Banderas sent flacated: propaganda

feaflets Faculty of Befence has dug up was used by miners of Chop-Friday to discuss the Imus, Rome, July 24,

found on the premises of the two elephant tusks believed to wall during the 1020 general A:39 – year – old housewife Domentes Scanell who muddied cell The Communist Party is be about 180,000 years old near wirike.

Ilat year, they bought a new bottles and fried herself a beer banned in tq-as "contrary to steak in freetickis insiess of off law and order but has a într-

The tunics him about 47 inches banner randa gihe old one was is today in hospital recoveringly dative unclesground organisa«, ioniz and abolit 172, Inches presisted to the Humana, duritas 10 Berie, 14 Medal, 18 Treated, 10 Troble, 117, Strait, 20, Wolly, c] trồng-bolton, Nike China Smalltion th, the country, Franco- | Ber

--China Mall-Specialiti 21-Briare, 22, Mömul, 23 Cade;

Special.

20 Lasia.

21 Quod

23. Precincils (5),

24 Shrill cry (6),

28 Garden pests (5).

'20. Shell-hoíc (0),

18 Hard coating (0)

22 Blemish (4).

* SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD) --- AUTOm: '3. Refaraon, B

Azalea, 9 Predicta, 11 Consoles, 12 True, 11 Remit, 18 Boers, 19

Rots, 22 Macaroon, 24 'Bracelet, 28 Dontér, 25 Extolled Down!

1 Parch, 2 Gaunt, 3 Reposes, 4-Earl, 5 Endu, 8-Xecore, Bister,

+

The Council of the Awaiml League this morning (fratlitutuci, dwie in demand for a Federandummy an the Northw on the Lanta be the

-Georgia, July 24:

drowned whilo

sucked into an A

bola while trying 10:

Mall Special,

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