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1955.
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DOCKERS CALL OFF BOYCOTT
Bombay, Aug. 8.
THE 10,294-ton
British
Old Foe' Is Dead
But A Greater ALE NIKE RUN Force Is At Work
Washington, Aug. 8.
Mr Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said today that it is hard for the leaders of Southeast Asia to realise their old foe- colonialism-is dead "and that they now turn to face a greater and totally destruc- tive enemy."
He was speaking of communism, which, he said, has despoiled many nations of their freedom, while Western nations were releasing former colonies.
Ho
at the spoke
annual "India,
Pakistan, Burma,
meeting of the School of Ad- Ceylon, Indonesia, the Philip vanced International Studies, pines, Vietnam,
Hopkins Cambodia, conducted by John
not University.
numerous, states East and Africa,
Loos and น mention Near in the
Lost Freedom
"Old colonialism is dend or dying everywhere, he said, liner Karanja was de-Communist colonialism is very alive and, unless con- Inyed here for four hours much
will continue to ex- today when Bombay tug-tained,
pand. A simple glance at re- mien and shore workers re-cent history will prove the lost their freedom, both national
How many fused to pilot her out of point.
countries
"How many
have
countries and personal, to communism in
that time?
port because they thought have gained their freedom from she might call at the the West since 19187
Portuguese settlement of
Gou south of Bombay, on
her way to Enst Africa,
But the port workers withdrew their boycott later when the ship's agents and the Chair- man of the Bumbay Port Trust gave assurances that the ship was not scheduled to trade with Gon, or to carry cargo to or from Portuguese colonlul puts in Africa.
BI VESSEL
The Karanja, owned by
the
British India Steam Naviga- tion Company Limited, em- barked 700 passengers and 1,200 tons of cargo here this torning.
Bulgarian
Beria Takes
The Blame
Relations With Yugoslavia
"Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hun- gary, Rumania, Albania, East Germany, mainland China in- cluding Tibet and Mongolia,
namn."
Nevertheless, he said, know-
RUSSO-GERMAN TALKS
West Will Have To Be Patient
London, Aug. 8.
Dr Konard Adenauer, the West Ger-
Birthday
A happy wave to the crowds from Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Prince Charles und Princess Anne. Tho occasion
the
was the 55th birth- day of the Queen Mother, and children had called on their grandmother at Clarence Hotino with their birthday greetings. Princem Anne
korgelf has a birthday this month, she will be five years
of age on the 15th-Express Photo.
North Korea and North Vietman Chancellor, has told Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister, that the West will have to show "extraordinary Sino-Canadian patience, tenacity and consistency" in the
Trade Talks forthcoming negotiations with Rusia,
ledge of what communism does
to nations is spreading in Asia.
"There is reason to hope that
most of the leaders of Asta have
learned much in recent years, and that communism has lost
sion, No free Asian nation to-
Its chance for victory by subver- day is under major Communist Influence, as the Bandung con- ference clearly showed," he said.
orch
of
ea.me
The Foreign Office tonight released an exchange of messages between the two leaders. Dr Adenauer said in his note to Fisheries Sir Anthony Eden:
Fully Aware
new negotiations in Vienna, Aug. 8, Mr Robertson said one result
"After the conclusion of the phase of Mr Mathias Rakosi, First of the preoccupation the Geneva conference I have the which I hope it will be possible out a basis for an of
with Secretary
the
nations
their Hungarian Asian
wish to thank you for to work Jurgent
yourself in agreement with the Soviets, Workers (Communist) Party, to struggles for independence was having
made country day said that Hungary would that
10 agreement with President Elsen-
Prime Its shower
and
Minister a great deal abou! everything in her power" know "do
(of Franco)-the to broaden the existing rela- | former occupier and very little Edgar Faure She was the third ship in a
the interests tions with Yugoslavia Into a about its neighbours,
interpreter of week to be boycotted in sup-real friendship between the
**The United States has the German people. "Goa liberation port of the
two countries, Radio Budapest welcomed the new nations ol
"I believe we can look back Bombay movement" by
Asia into the world community, duckers.
'The British 5,173-1ported tonight.
various with satisfaction upon what has and has undertaken
been achieved in Geneva: for has opened a
ton freighter Mooncrest was Addressing a meeting at the
boycotted secutive
day as the dockurs sold they were not satisfied she was not engaged in trade with Goa.
The.
un-
of
New Approach
sperts stadium of Csepel, Hun-aid programmes to assist them the conference for the third con-
in their struggle for well-being. gary. Mr Rakosi placed the
in we
done this, and have blame on a former polles chist
will continue to do it, because Gabor Peter, who has been re- lieve
thes cr
for the of our conviction that his post
in need assistance "etumnies mode against
our countries
order
to achieve
of a level Yugoslav.comrades."
material welfare and social The Hungarian First Szere-progress which will permit tary welcomed the recent im them to maintain the human provement in Soviet-Yugoslav freedom and dignity we regard relations, which he said wouli
as essential to world security.. pilow Hungary to improve her relations with Yugoslavia."
Mooncrest finished loading her cargo from East Africa three days ngo.-Reu- ter.
Riot Insurance
Approved
against
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Presse.
One Reason
"The
Ottawa, Aug. 8. Canadian Minister for Mr James Sinclair may discuss the possibility of China-Canada trade when he visits Peking, Informed sources sold today.
Mr Sinclair, who has been attending meetings of the Inter- national Whaling Committee in Moscow, will be the Orst Canas dian Minister to visit Com- munist China's capital.
"I am fully aware that this will be a long and difficult
These sources recalled thai Premier Louls St Laurent re- process during which the West wi have to demonstrate Exa
of the House cently said in patience, tenacity
that Commons
Canada was traordinary
consistency. end
The unity
which the three willing to sell its surplus farm Powers have shown in products to any nation, includ- such an
just terminated conference seenis to me a happy men for the forthcoming negotiations,"
Fuld in reply: Sir Anthony "Thank you so much for yout
Westernovemplary way in the ing Communist China,--France-
Needed To
To kind message. Arab-Israeli Settlement
I share your satisfaction with the results of the Geneva con- ference.
the "In
long negotiations which lie ahead Her Majesty's Government w1have constantly before them the interests of all Europe which must include the right of the German people to bo reunited
in freedom." -
ALSATIAN DETAINEES
Mr Rakosi said he gladly wel- Rabat, Aug. B. comed the results of the recent
"There Is only Power confer-
one reuson top-level Four The French Government has
we and it necessary 20 Geneva. "After the why authorised insurance companies ence in
devote so much of our wealth, in Morocco
insurance dark years of the cold war," he to sell
and effort to the defence of
New York, Aug. 8. Reutor. strikes, riots and added, "we can now hope for a
Our aid pro- dotente." France these countries.
Rabbi Herbert Goldstein movemcats."--United genuine
gramme, our bilateral defence treaties, our support of the of the Westside Institutional Mandla pact are not designed,Synagogue in New York, as the Communists allege, to returning home today after impose our power on Asia, but a two-month visit to Israel, rother are intended to help said that an entirely new these nations preserve their
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to independence and
Arab-Israeli develop self-approach-
peace is needed and sug-| The best efforts of the gested that the Egyptian people
towars self- Prime Minister, Lieut-Col development, massive American economie assistance, would not Abdel Nasser, take the lead serve to keep armed communism in calling a meeting.
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sustaining economies.
of Asia
across the border if there were
Bulganin
Gives
Assurance
force available to resist. Rabbi Goldstein is Chairman The Communists are Interested of the Board of Trustees of the in the
conquent
Asia, not in new World Academy for higher The Soviet of the welfare of its people. Jewish studies, and went to
*In summary, free Asia today Israel to take part in the laying has completed or is completing of the cornerstone for the new its long struggle against the old building.
colonialism. It is now in the
early stages of another struggle
He said l has visited Israel
of equally great importance and seven
times since hostiles
greater complexity against age between the Arabs and Israel
poverty, technical under-storted.
fold
development
and disease. "in
which it will require and is ............
receiving the moral and material
assistance of the Western world
and of the United States,
Propaganda
Essential
to
tho "A now approach Middle Eastern problem is pro- essential," he said
"This struggle is rendered imminently
infinitely more difficult by the today as he arrived on the liner.
Dggressiva
presence of world Constitution.
communism, which by furris
"I do not bellove the Jows nasulla. Asla with propaganda
can settle their about non-existent shortcuts to and Arabs
by froodon with threats differences satisfactorily
incans of the status quo of the of armed upgression.
arid I "While recently, as we have armistice,
propose an the gale-force winds of agreement between
come
have professed their fan all« <> "
softer, and the Com
these two
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Trip Was 'Wonderful' Says Stowaway
'REGRETTABLE' SAYS CAPTAIN
Los Angeles, Aug. 8.. A 16-year-old Portuguese- Filipina from Hawal, Jocelyn Joan Pilapil, was formally charged by the United States Government today with stowing away nboard the Canadian de stroyer Athabaskan,
of
The charge, which accused her "Becreling herself and re- maining aboard A Vessel without the consent ot the muner." will be heard before owner, Commissioner Theodore
Hocke later.
at
The Athabaskan arrived
Long Beach, California, yes- terday After An eight-day trip from the Pacifle holiday Islands with 240 oficors and men-and Jocelyn. "Wonderful" was her word for
the way
the
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Hoe trip,
Lieutenant Commanderį BOLE ADENTS: DODWELL & CO, LTD.
com Charles Richardson, mander of the Athabaskan, described it.
Jocelyn, wearing a boyish bob, was brought to the Juvenile Hall in Los Angeles by the Foderni Bureau of Investing- tion..
She Lied
Before leaving Hawall tho brown-eyed girl left a lipstick note for her parents saying "Bill wonts
to take care of me and the baby." Today site admitted she led about expecting a baby but the identity of "Bill" romains A mystery.
"I thought if 1 made the folks think I was pregnant they wouldn't try to find me," she safd. "There is a Bill but I won't say who he is or where he is. Lieutenant-Commander Richard- sald Jocelyn apparently son got aboard by a crane while tho Athabaskan and sister ship, the Cayuga, were In Pearl Harbour last Monday morning.
She
her
very
Wils discovered hungry by a chief petty off- Monday in an awning locker. She was given a bunk
cabin in the navigator's
cer on
the rest of the voyage and put to work by the captain. She said she served coffee and
ten to the officers, washed dishes and scrubbed the deck. They called me Butchie and treated me like a little boy,"
fów she said. "I ironed a
shirts for them too." Chlia Mall Special.
Saar Statute Upset Causes Concern
London, Aug. 8.
The news that all three German political parties in the Saar have decided to reject the Saar statute at next October's referendum has caused serious concern in diplomatic quarters here.
Yesterday the Christian Democratic Party of the Saar followed the example of the Social Democratic Party and the Democratic Party in deciding to oppose the statute negotiated between France and Germany in October 1954.
The decision points to the grave possibility that the Franco-German, Baar Agree.
on
#
ment may be upset. Should this be the case the French Govern- ment would legally be in position to denounce the Lon- don and Paris agreements West German rearmament.
Eranco made the conclusion of Paris, Aug. 8. Prime Minister, these agreements dependent on Marshal Bulganin, has told the success of France German the French Foreign Minister, negotiations on the position of
the Saar. M. Antoine Pinay, he will
Tho Бааг statute then "personally ensure the
negotiated provides for patriation to Franco
European administration pending Alsatians and Lorrainers still
Line .conclusion of a Cepman held in Russia as former
pence treaty. German of members
the
The statute was to be subject Army'.
to un internationally supervised M. Pinay disclosed this in referendum but following its reply published today to an adoption was to remains in force Alsatian Deputy, M. Bour- until the conclusion of a German geois, who asked what
pence treaty, MCASITES the Government
The statuto permitted freedom was taking to secure the for political parties provided release of the men who were they did not oppose the statute
Russia after being when adopted, by conscripted by the Germans during the occupation,
seized
M. Pinay said that when he dis- cussed the problem with Mer- Thai Bulganin at the Geneva summit conference, the Soviet leader had agreed 16 was "barely
that admisible" French nationals should be held in Soviet camps.
tiers
Assumption
Since the statuta was nego- tlated by tha. Wort German Government It had been as esumed that German parties in the Soar afliated to parties forming part of the West Ger- man Government coalition Communist aggression have be- cousin-peoples: based upon the When the Foreign Minister sug“ i would give it support.
gested he should appoint a rent Buiriitaal foundation of the
In fact both the Star Chris- of mun under God
Deputy to arrange the details
and the Boar Decocrate of their releder with the
nailiated to with to live peacefully with
Trench envoy in Momo Democrale Party
FTOO DO- their neighbors, it is too soon the time is ripe for a dia
West German Marshal Buigenin replied: the call
No, I intend to deal with this mocrats have come out against „AUBICsors TECYDOM and will per the statute:
Sponsors of the statute have monally jelenetre that so, tha Almodane and. Lorrainers are consequently to face the pos bed whility Arthat the whole que- climate of doux of the status of the Bear, wiston Lhoenior problem of Werk
cave European international
to tell whether this is a change tinguished Moslem to
of heart for a propaganda ference of leading Arabs said Jews who gro getrukne believers
In any do we must come in the fatherhood of God to those to tip the Arima, peoples work out a
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