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"THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1955.
JAPS MAY BE TOO OPTIMISTIC
OPTIMISTIC | Armed Europeans Help
RAN RECRUITS.
WANTED
Brisbane. Au 20. The Royal Australian Navy plans to recruit 1,000 mon
Britain, Com- madore
J. C. Morrow, second member of the Australlun Naval Board, announced here today.
Commodore Morrow sald former Royal Navy ratings would be preferred. The men would be allowed to bring their wives and families to Austraila. Ite blamed high wagen, good conditions in civilian We for the Navy's fullurė to recruit enough mch 127 Australia. --- China Mali Special.
Scots
Also
OVER GENEVA Opposition Taking Advantage
Says Shigemitsu
By Stewart Hensley
Washington, Aug. 29.
Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu said today he fears that the Japanese people may be too optimistic about the possibility of long-range peace because of the somewhat lessened tension resulting from the recent Geneva “summit" meeting.
The Foreign Minister said there "may be much hope" in Japan that the Soviet
Under the walchful eyes of armed Europeans. native rioters of the Moroccan town. to a
Object Tonton and Communist China are prepared Importing Italians
to make substantial concessions in order to win the friendship of the non-Communist the world.
Edinburgh, Aug. 29. SCOTS miners joined English
and Welsh cailongues today In opposing the suggested in- porting of 10,000 Italians to
He declared that the Socialist call on Secretary of State John Opposition to Prime Minister Foster Dulles, Ichiro Hatoyama's Government "are bryg to take advantage of this feeling to block our defence Programme and we must fight
against that."
Mr Shigemitsu made These observations while
This first meeting, which was bitended by ranking American and Japanese officials, was ex- pected to last about two hours and be concerned principally with A broad review of the chatting situation in the wake of help Britain's undermanned | W with reporters at a luncheon the Geneva meeting and an his honour given by deputy assessment of the meaning of Under Secretary of Stale
the Geneva conference to Jupan Robert Murphy.
former and the US. 11 American Ambassadur to Japan.
coalfields.
Warm Regard
was
Errived for Mr Shigemitsu his talks with Mr Dufles at 3.05 p.m.
He
Mr Abe Moffat!, leader of the Scottish area of the National Union of Mineworkers, said after a meeting of his execu- tive in Edinburgh that the alternative was for the British The luncheon” was attended by
the greeted in Government to make the in-members of Mr Shigemitsu's
by ofleinl party, a number of State Secretary's reception room Department ofleers and repre-deputy
Assistant Secretary Sebold who con- sentatives of the press. Also William J.
ducted
Foreign Minister present was retired Gen. John Hull, former Commander of the Into the diplomatic reception room where pictures were
Joine
dustry more. attractive for workers and to Tree manpower by cuiting national service.
miners
Stux- "not
Mr Moffat complained that the US Forces in the Far East and
were being
UN Commander in Korea. represented and called good Internationalists" for Mr Murphy, offering toast objecting to Imported Italian to Mr Shigemitsu, said he hoped
the
Foreign Minister would "This is entirely incorrect," he carry back to Japan "happy re- United of sale.
the
as
labour.
membrantCS
States, regard for Japan nvhose people have
taken.
the
Confident
of Kourig being led prisoner's camp. In most -Moroccan and Algerian towns Europeans' were given arms to
rexlat Ute waves of rloting irlbeamen. French troops, covered by jet fighters pushed on into the rugged Atlas mountains of Morocco la subdue the Berber tribes- men responsible for the worst of the weekend massacres.
Some of France's toughest fighters, including Foreign Legionnaires and Commando units, took part in this biggest offensive against North African rebels for 30 years. Morocco and more than
troops, 100,000 with strong air and armoured support,
In were engaged stamping out the smouldering embers of the revolt which flared up in both territories last week.-Express Photo.
Army In Morocco
Irate Taxi Driver Tries To Run
Over Policeman
Manila, Aug. 29.
A taxi driver who allegedly tried four times to run over a policeman-and missed every time— Algeria mulled over his bad aim in a guol cell today,
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The nimble policeman, Patrolman Alfredo, Manalansan, winded and slightly tattered after a series of dives that would have delighted Manila's bullfight fans, brought the charging car to a halt with a well placed shot between the headlights.
The cab driver, testified by Snorting and tyres pawing
police
car bore in the
Marlane the concrete the
As even Concepcion, 38, was reported to for a second charge. have been angered when the good billighters occasionally the policeman sought pollecman detained him at the do,
коте behind security entrance to North Harbour.
drums.
But subsequently back in the with in- open the policeman, creasing agility, duringly shot for the tyres on the third pass. It was not until the cup started its fourth pass that the officer decided to try for the kill.
Aficionados here who affec- the bull's ears tionately hand and tail to accomplished ma- that Manualansan fadors felt was entitled to two fenders - if not the exhaust pipe. United Press.
that At
Paris, Aug. 29. Mr Hung Shen, Director of the Bureau for Cultura! Relations
The policeman found with Fereign Countries died in Reporters ກນ[ newsreel Peking of cance of the lungs, Concepcion had no pass,
ihat point the driver engaged camerama Jammed the large the Peking radio said today.. vestibule to Mr Dulles' cifice as Born in Changchow, Kiangsu, low gear and mode four passes Mr Shigemitsu came in.
Mr Hung, aged 80, was also Vice--all at the policeman, "Every nationality under the
State Department Protocol President of the Chinese People's
On sun is working in
the first pass the officer Association for Cultural Re- He Chlef John F. Simmons and a Ass mincs including coloured laughingly said that Mr Shige-number of Japanese
officials lations with Foreign Countries, fired two shots in the air and folks," he added. There was mitru's visit had "Alled the accompanied the Foreign Minis- NPC Deputy, and a member of dodged. The two shots possibly never any objection on the s
the same effect as two Vacuum" in Washington life to.
He was attired in a double-the Sceond National Committee had Scottish miners to this.
banderillas planted in a bull's ercated by the adjournment of breasted grey suit, white shirt of the Federation of Literary and
back. and white
dot tie. He Art Circles-France-Presse. polka "We do object, however, to the Congress,
moved confidently through the room with a cone.
mass
warn 2
Scottish anywhere in the world,"
bmanigration of foreign workers is a substitute for improved conditions."-Chica Mail Special.
ROYAL SURGEON
DIES
In the diplomatic reception room Mr Duley faced a battery of cameramen who had set up bright klely lights for newsreel photography.
Responding to Mr Murphy's Minister called him "one of my remarks, the Japanese Foreign greatest friends" und said the Juncheon gathering of so many Japanese and American officials who had long known one
nother was "a symbol of the graphers
To accommodate the photo- Mr Dulles and Mr ever-growing friendship binding
across the two pooples
who
are Shigemitsu walked
length of
of the room to pose for destined to live in lasting pictures. The photographers'
explained they had set up the allow us to British kings, Shigemitsu went to his May-kuch a way that they died at his home ni Mayfield, flower
not be changed. Hotel sulle for a short
Mr Dulles ended the photo- Sussex, on Saturday aged 73-rest before going to the State China Moil Special.
Department for his first officialgraphy by saying:
"We have some business to conduct."United Press.
our
London, Aug. 29. Sir James Walton, a Royal concord," surgeon to the Queen and to the Following the luncheon. Mr
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Pokers, 4 Llogo,
7. Ignito, 8 Civil, 10 Clar, 12 Drendes, 18 Ropel, 18 Test, 17 Stop 10 Novel, 20 Bhorter, 21 Seer, 23 Slove, 24 Rocall, 23- Seedy, 26 Spread, Downt 1 Princon, 2 Kangaroo, a Rots, 3 Imilies, 6 Guides, @ Malon, 11 Reproved, 19, Denes, 18 Delo gate, 14 Startled, 18 Thrivo, 22 Keep.
Now British
Jets May
Get American
Boosters
London, Aug. 29.
WAS MAJOR SALEM
REMOVED?
London, Aug. 29.
Diplomatic quarters here were puzzled by re- ports from Cairo today that Major Salah Salem, Minister for Sudan Affairs, had been granted "leave of absence."
Pending explanation of the move from Cairo, im- mediate relations were restrained and the Foreign Office spokesman declined to comment on the news.
The first question raised by determination, choice is made in the news was whether it implied the near future.
Two shift, in
recent moves by Major any
Egypt's Sudan policy of which Major Salem Salem following the mutiny by has been a principal architect some members of the Suden Forec In The South But first reports from Cairo Defence
made It uncertain whether Sudan failed to materialise. Major Salem's withdrawal from the Ministry of Sudan Affairs was to be permanent.
Egypt's policy in the Sudan, diplanatic quarters here sald, has recently suffered severe setbacks.
Recent Moves
Virtually
elements
He suggested that both British and Egyptian troops be sent to The South Sudan, but this was elected by Britain which held that the prime responsibility of restoring order was
was that of the Khartoum Government.
The other propasal of Major Salem for tho convening of a
conférence of sound-table
A British aircraft com- pany announced today it Sudanese opinion are reported Sudanese to consider the situa- would soon begin building to have swung
in favour of ion in the South Sudan was also coolly received by a large section of political opinion Ithartoum.-China Mall Special.
American designed jet after. complete independence instead burners capable of boosting of the establishment of a link
with Egyp! when the solf the speeds of climbing air- craft operating at great| heights.
Com-
The Bristol Aircraft pany said it had acquired the sole Commonwealth rights for the after-burner, developed by the Solar Aircraft Company of America.
Production would only begin, the announcement added, after the British Government had algnified approval
The after-burner, extensively used by the US. Air Force, is attached to the tail of rapidly climbing fighter planes to boost British their climbing ability. planes have not used them up to now.-United Presa
Floods Cause 364. Cholera Deaths
New Delhi, Aug. 20. No fewer than 304 people died from cholera in Bihar province, northern India, during the fort night ending August 20, it was learned today,
The opklemic was caused by Booge-France-Prosso,
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