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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955.

SUPREME SOVIET MEETS TODAY

Bulganin Report On Geneva Conference

Moscow, Aug. 3.

The Supreme Soviet will meet in ex- traordinary session tomorrow to hear Marshal Bulganin report on the Geneva conference.

The Soviet Premier is expected to address the 1,347 deputies in joint session of the Supreme Soviet's two chambers.

The

As yet there is no indiention This Council, consisting of

of representatives

all whether any other business will be dealt with at this session, its regions of the country, is con- fast in six months At it Ins{ cerned with procedural ques-

the Kession

resignation of tiona acting

steering as the Premier Georgi Malenkov was committee

the Supreme of announced.

But it is generally thought

Soviet,

When Mr Nikita Khrushchev,

here that the Supreme Soviet the Communist Party Secretary.

which nonnelly meets once

year has been summoned solely nominated

to provide a "parliamentary" as

Marshal Bulgentur the New Premier [5]

ocension for Marshal Buignnin's || February, he said the nomina- report 40 the nation on foreign tion was made on instructions affairs,

Int'l Policy

The Premier Is expected to echo the optimistic tone of the Soviet press On the results of the conference, but the possibi- Ilty is not excluded that he may make some now announcement of Soviet intentions in inter- national policy.

Some Interest has been arousel by press announce- ment that the Supreme Soviet will be preceded by a meeting of the "Council of Elders of

the two chambers.

RUSSIA TO

OPEN UP

IN AUTUMN

Berlin, Aug. 3. Soviet authorities intend to open up Russia to Western tourists shortly, perhaps this autumn, a reliable Russian source said today.

saki

of the Partyʻz Central Com- mittee as well as the Council of Eklers-Reuter.

The Sultan To Celebrate

Gen. Hull Asked For

'Honest

John'

Washington, Aug. 3.

General John Hull (retired), former United, States commander in the Far East, disclosed today that he requested last spring that "Honest John" rocket launchers, capable of being fitted with atomic warheads, be sent to Japan because he be

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Leaving their London hotel lant Friday on their way

to Malaya are the Sultan of Johore with the Sultana (left), their daughter, Princess Miriam and her Swiss nurse, They They лес он their way to celebrate the Sultan's diamond Jublice as the ruler of Johore and his 82nd birthday, also the Coronation of the Sultana and the Arth birthday of Princess Miriam. The eclibra- will be held at the lons palace on September 17 and 18.-Reuterphoto.

lieved them "especially useful" for the defence of Japanese To that area.

General Hull told the United Press that the Salvage Ships

the Falvage works now

question of whether the rockets would have atomic

Tokyo, Aug. 3. or conventional warheads did not arise in talks Large numbers of Japanese he had with the Japanese Foreign Minis- families have a special interest ter, Mamoru Shigemitsu, on the subject of new beginning in Manila.

About 700 Japanese workers American weapons but he did not believe the Japanese official would be greatly opposed to having American atomic weapons in the arsenal there.

conven-

General Hull made it clear that he did not know, or would rul say, whether the rockels which were being sent to Japan The Apurce

technical would have atomle or problems of vlɛas, currencies and tional warheads. booking arrangements with Western travel agencies were already under active considera- tion by the Soviet authorities,

He explained The tourists

Jikety arc

10 that the travel in groups and to pay "all "great

He said: "My personal view fc that it is not a question of

warheads at atomic

in" fee, which would overcome urilllery

ho Honest John improvement"

that

present," meani

wos a

over

even if armed only

the dißculties the traveller has with the conventional warhead

in Russin with the unfavourable and that was what had led him

rate cf exchange of the rouble.

and

This month, about 1,500 East West Germana will go to Moscow under this Lype of scheme to ace the West German- Sovict football match on August 21.

Travel agencies in Sweden and Britain have alto adver- tised tours of the Soviet Union.

The offer to the British was for a fortnight's would cost £135.

teur which

Important

American forces in Japan, to request some be sent to

An last

Six Launchers

the

Army source in Tokyo week reported that Fifth Field Artillery Battery, equipped with six launchera which fire Honest John rockets would arrive in Japan soon.

Go

Lawyers

On Strike

Buenos Aires, Aug. 3.

Most of the city's law- yers walked

the out of Courts at 1.30 p.m. today

half-day in a

strike PTD- testing against the death under police questioning of the Communist leader, Dr Juan Ingalinella.

2

· The Iswyers left in group, shouting “Long Live Liberty

then

alash. ed in the

strect with a passing group of men, The incident was limited to fisticuffs, with no injuries reported and

To arrests made.--Unica Press.

Negroes Rape

Girl, Report

are to follow an advance party

vessels as

already there to lift sunken

part of Japon's re- parations to the Philippines,

It is estimated there are more than 500 bodies of Japanese Crewme in the ships.

Their families hope the remains be recovered.

can

The official estimate is that there are 50 large and small warships and cargo ships in Manila Bay, including the 5,040- ton cruiser Kiso.

The agreement provides that any vessels raised will be handed over to the Phillippines and the work will be credited to Jupes in any reparations agreemen! which may be minde-Reuler,

HUK OFFICERS

SLAIN

Manila, Aug. 4. Government troops killed five Huk commanders, two of them women, in a surprise raid early this morning in the village of San Pablo, Laguna Province, southern Luzon.

Only one Huk

managed to escape from the house where the Huk officers met reportedly to map out plans for the coming November congressional elec- tions.

There were no casualties on the government side.

were

General Huil, who retired last April, guld plans for send- ing Honest John launchers and rockote to Japan had boen arranged before he left Tokyo

The Huk commanders killed and this was in response to a

New York, Aug. 3.

Honor, Limban, Lido, Two negroes raped a 20-year- speelle request he had made, He declared: "I think those

enfold white

Melba and Nena, the latter two girl Carly today

women, weapons (with or without while her soldier boyfriend was

warheads)

Adel, the husband of Nenz, held at knifepoint, Cumberland Western diplomats in Berlin atomic

county Police Chief A. G. was able to slip away during the 'ascribed considerable political definite improvement over any

exchange Buchannon said.

fira-Franco- importance to the impending artillery," admission of non-political tour-

Presse.

isis to the Soviet Union.

аге

It

The victim, Wynell Holloway, The disclosure that the US of Fayetteville, North Carolina, is ending Japan weapons was sent to hospital in "fair" They said it eculd be takto capable of using atomic war- condition after the assault. us partial implementation of heads is reported to have caused Buchannan said the girl and PFC William Point 3 of the "Big Four" deel- considerable comment in that 21-year-old sion at the Geneva conference country, Those also has been Edward Danford, of Port Tampa, measures to lift the existing speculation that atomic cannon, Florida, were riding double on a barriers to free East-West aimilar to those

the Cumberland Just sent to motorcycle on intercourse.

Okinawa, may be sent to Japan. Mill Road at about 3 a.m. when two negroes pulled them from the vehicle.

-United Press.

They added that an announce- ment before the opening of the Big Four Foreign Ministers con- ference in October would pro-

Berlin, Aug. 3. vide the goodwill"

Union with a One boy had a leg blown off valuable

asact in and another lost a foot when a Western public opinion before wartime land mine exploded in a the hard bargaining on key wood at Jaennerodot, Branden- political Issues began. China burg, where they were chasing a Mall Special.

stray cow.China Moil Special.

IT'S

ALREADY OCCUPIED.

Bridge of thighs

Danford, who is stationed at Ft. Bragg, told police one of the attackers held a knife at his throat while the other assaulted the girl. Then the other man assaulted her, he said.

Danford also told police the pair robbed him of $12 and the girl of $0.-United Press.

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