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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1955,

UNIFICATION OF INDO-CHINA Lennox-Boyd US Trying To Stop

PEACEFUL

APPROACH

- TO GOA

New Delhi, Sept. 1. Mr Nehru, the In- dian Prime Minister, |said here today that the policy of his gov ernment and the Con- gress Party

оп Goal

was "in line with our

Geneva Conference

Plan

Said

Disrupted

'ENEMIES OF PEACE’

Tokyo, Sept. 1.

China's highest leaders charged on basic peaceful ap-Thursday that "enemies of peace" are proach to world prob-disrupting the Geneva conference plan to

unify Vietnam in Indo-China.

lems."

"Any other path would be against the climate of peace which has been created in the world," he added.

Mr Nehru was ad- dressing a meeting of the presidents and secretaries of provin- cial Congress Party committees.

India, he said, had always stood for solv- ing world problems through negotiated set-

tlements and through war,

India had

3

not

contri-

buted in some measure to the climate of peace though the main fac- for responsible for the present. peaceful at- the mosphere was compulsion of events -more especially the emergence of atomic

ter.

The charges were made by Chairman Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the People's Congress standing committee Liu cuao-chi and Premier Chou En-lai.

The powerful Chinese trium- The enemies of peace," the leaders charged, virate spelled out the allegations three Chinese

at present scheming w and urged an unmediate north- "are South Vietnum meeting to plan disrupt the carrying out of the unñeation elections in a cable Conevu agreement."

to the

Communist! Vietnam President Ho Chi-minh.

Canadians

Worried

Over

Salmon

Vancouver, Sept. 1. British Columbia fishbrokers❘ today expressed concern over a move by Japan to recover the

salon

vast pre-World War II canned markets, the Canadian

press reported.

The reaction, followed reports that Japanese packers this year power, he said.-Reu-expect to export up to 700,000 eases compared to the 220,000 they sold last year.

Ont packing house official said he believed the export estimate was low...

SUDANESE REFUGEE

PROBLEM

They did ποι name "the enemies of peace."

The three Red Chinese leaders said their people "give all their sympathy and support ... for the convening of a consultative conference between the north and the south to prepare for free

the elections throughout country."

All Signed

cablo

to

The fact that Mao, Liu and Chou all signed the north Vielham appeared

In Malaya

A eshference at Kuala

Border Clashes

Washington, Sept. 1.

A State Department spokesman said today that the United States was doing everything possible to persuade the Israelis and Egyptians to stop their border fighting.

The spokesman, Mr Lincoln White, told reporters at a press conference "as a general matter our people are doing every- thing they can to impress on both sides the gravity of the situation and doing what they can to get them to stop fighting."

The United States Sceretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulics, said on Tuesday that in the pro- vious 48 hours the United States through its embassies In Cairo and Tel-Aviv, had called on the Israelf and Egyptian Governments to refrain from

use of force. Mr Lennox-Boyd can be seen in

Mr Lennox-Boyd, Scorelary of State for the Colonies, held Lumpur with teaders of the Malay provinces and alates.

the front row-United Press.

BOAC PROFITABLE

YEAR DESPITE COMET CRASHES

By Fraser Wighton

London, Sept. 1.

Atomic Ships Will Change Designs

Bristol, Sept. 1. Atomic-powered ships were forecast here today by Dr S. F. Dorey, chief ginoor Surveyor to Lloyds Shipping Agency,

en-

He was addressing the engineer-

Mr White

said he felt sure that further representations had been made for peace since Mr Dulles' statement as there had been later incidents,

He said the Untied States was surporting the efforts of General E. L. M. Burns, chief of the United Nations Tuce supervision group if the Department had to get a ceasefire.

Asked

received any confirmation of re parts of a Soviet arms offer to Egypt and other Arab states, ho acid: "I have nothing further on that."-Router.

BRITISH

COTTON

CHIEFS WORRIED

in

London, Sept. 1. ture Mr Ezra Taft Benson US Secretary of · Agricul-

put

a trans-Atlantic phone call to Tennessee to- day to ease the fears here of British cotton exporters..

Mr Benson called aides Memphis, Tennessco shortly

in

NO WORLD before flying from London to

The grounding of Britain's Comet Mark I jet- liner flect after disasters involving two of these

ATOMIC to aircraft had a big effect on the 1954-55 financial year for the state-run British Overseas Airways Corporation, it was officially stated today.

underline the importance China is placing on the Vietnam prob- lem.

The lext message

was. Radio Peking.

of their

short

broadcast by

The three Peking leaders praised Ho's followers who, they said, "have waged a hard and herole struggle against colonialis aggression and for peace, unifica. independenen democracy."

tion.

arid

inst

section of the.. Royal Society for the Advancement of Science,

But despite this "year of bitter memories" He referred to the construction

culminated by the Christmas Day crash of a BOAC stratocruiser at Prestwick, the Corporation made a substantial profit for the fourth year running, Sir Miles Thomas, the Chairman, said in its annual report.

Proft was £1,382,180 com- with an entirely new fuselage, pared with £2,012,792 in the he said.

the Miles Thomas sald year and

Sir Frevious

after The message was sent from remuneration of capital Corporation was now eagerly "The Japanese are striving to Teking to mark the 10th anniver- there was A tet sur awaiting delivery of its new rebuild an export business that sary of the Red national move plus of £210,087

Britannia compared fleet of 33 Bristol totalled about three million ment in Indo-China-United with £1,065,397 in the cox-

airliners turbo-propeller cases annually during the 1930's,

Press.

Comets, responding period of 1953-54.

16 Vicloers Viscount turbo-props

10 Douglas and Sir Miles Thomas declared Seven Seas aircraft. that in a year where all BOAC's

Hu commented "wo have

h said in an Interview, нт think this year they wil

will be sell- Ing close to two million cases."

whole- pink salmon is sold salers al $10.65 a case leaving

the

In New York, Japanese canned America Bans principal competitors were in carned sufficient profit over

to

1 Kampala, Sept. 1. The Uganda Logistative Coun- the British Columbia price of cll unanimously passed today $18 "far beyond competitive fus ordinance providing the range," 1 broker said.-China

overdiment with powers to

Mall Special. con-

trol and regulate refugees from

the

mutiny

in southern Sudan, The Council meeting was call-

short notice ind small number of its members

ed at

Eart Of Home

In New York

were present. when tre Acting Clict Scoretory, Mr G. N. Our

wurned lanci,

Uganda could firkl itselt facing an "almast insuperable problem" if large

of refugees arrived from of State number the Sudan.

New York, Sept. 1. The Earl of Home, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, arrive by air from Mr Garland said

40 London yesterday and left im- 30 or European and American remliately for San Francisco on

northem his fugees, one or two

Zealand. New to Sudanese and about 150 southern |

H

in Auckland due Sudanese

an un-Sunday and he said he would troops, and specified

vxumber of Sudan make a 12-day tour of New tribesmen had entered Ugenda Zealand, going on to Australia, ainco the outbreak of the Ceylon, India and Pakistan be- mutiny in southern Sudan.fore returning to London. --- France-Presse.

18

20

Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS

1 Dresses (0).

4 Microbes (5).

7 Stubborn (0),

8 Grown-up (8).

Unemotional

(8).

11 Precious stone (7),

13 Get ready (7)..

15 Be contrite (0).

19 Servant (a).

18 Lissorhe (5).

20 Not those (8),

21 Obinin (8).

# 12

S

16

DOWN

1 Jestors (5).

2 Savage (5).

3 Speak oil of (7),

Lubricant (0). Control

(a)

a Fitted (8)

10 Prelude (8).

12 Deserved (7).

(0).

13 Fow

14 Disinclined (0),

10 Earlier (0).

17 Conciso (8).

on

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD——Across: 1 Boss, 4 Sincero,

Hungarian Propaganda

Washington, Sept. 1.

the

their Beat erensing

mileage sour

provide in full years to offered for sale, sometimes by for depreciation and ta as much as 20 per centy tho meet all interest charges. In Corporation's output suffered addition we have shown a sub- a sharp decline.

stantial surplus without the ald of an exchequer grant." Reuter.

Faith

"Relatively the Corporation lost much ground in the airline The United States today or

industry through the failure of which BOAC had to an aircraft dered Communist Hungary

ploneered into service and in distributing ccase immediately

had whole country which the United propaganda

such

com- a big stake" he States.

mented. Secretary of State John Fos-

But he reaffirmed Britain's ter Dulics in a note to the faith in the future of the famous Hungarian Legation said thC

Jetliner. The Government had action was in retaliation

for approved a BOAC programme Hungary's harassment of local including 20 new Comets-19 of

the employees of

American Them the much bigger Mark IV. Legation in Budapest und its fallure to prevent police inter- ference with US visitors.

For these and other reasons, Mr Dulles sald, the Legatlon "s required to cease all information activities in which it is directly or indirecty engaged, Including the dissemination of the New Hungary (magazine) and other publications, film showings and photographic exhibits United Press.

Goats Worry Defence Base

Simonstown, Sept. 1. cation or goals to the new location at Simonstown are bo evicted if they do not behave themselves boller,

A report received by the Native Affairs and Health Com mittee of the Simonstown Town Council

Defence from the Department said that they have 2nd causing damage

teen

Cancer Cause Rejected

Wellington, Sept. 1.

Cade, Sir Standford

Vice Chairman of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Society, today discounted suggestions that antibiotics may be a cause D lung cancer.

Restaurateurs Encroach

On Pavement

Paris, Sept. 1. CAFE proprietors along the

famed Champs Elysees were told today they must pull back their side-walk tables and leave more

of

for the two submarines United States Navy in which heat developed in a nuclear "Cactor was used to raise steam for supplying turbine machinery.

"Such

an impressive statement that the issioning of one

EXPLOSION POSSIBLE

Bristol, Sept. 1. Two leading British phy

pound of uranium produces sicists said today there was heat equivalent to 2,300 tons no danger of new

atomic

of coal or 300,000 gallons of experiments leading to a oll raises visions of revolt "worki explosion." tionary changes in the design of merchant ships and their machinery.

BLOCURITA

MAN

Solve Problems

were

cam-

The scientists menting on yesterday's presi- dential address to the British Association for the Advance ment of Science by Sir Robert Robinson who had called for additional safeguards to avert any such danger.

day:

Amsterdam on the second leg of | his European tour. He sald ho ·

had

of. Department asked Agriculture officials there to put logether a clear statement of US policy on imports and exports of "low quality" cotton following a request nado yesterday by British catton chiefs.

Mr Benson, who is touring to try and dispose of some of the United States huge food sur- plus, met with the past and pre- sent chiefs of the Liverpool to

Colton Exchange yesterday discuss what US plans to do with 8,000,000 bales of surplus cotton currently held by the Commodity Credit Corporation.

Not Satisfied

to

The British cotton officiais said after the mooting that Mr Benson had not satisfied their questions on what grades of cotton would be released under a. recently announced scheme to "As these changes would solve many existing problems, it

Professor Neville Mott, Put a million bales of "lower seems that thermal reactors President of the

on the market · Mathematics quality" cotton must eventually provide the Physics Section, said to-radually at competitive prices. energy for steamship pro

Mr Benson said today he had pulsion. "When

Within the laws of nature a telephone run-down to what this

be event will

as we know them, the chaners is meant by low quality" cotton possible depends on the rate of progress made in reducing of a nuclear explosion setting to agricultural attache Mr Eric the 500 and the England at the US Embassy to more attractive levels the fire to

atmosphc.c are so unlikely that here for transmission tha weight, size and cost of reactors and screening and we could say they were zero." British cotton Industry. Informed Professor M. HL Pryce, who sources said British Minister of the satisfactory solution of

heads the Physics Department Agriculture Me Derek Heathcoat- control and maintenance pro-

at Bristol University, "nald he Amery has invited Mr Benson to blems.

knew of no process at the visit Britain again before he "It appears that

the power

order to Ro weight reilons of these units on the sea could be set off into the cotton question further.

prosent time whereby the earth leaves Europe in will be better suited to the

explosively. Reuter, higher-powered

of plan's large cars and

passenger liners than to the many low-

Installations powered smaller ships, undoubtedly the latter will continue to be engined with conventional prime movers."--China Mall Special.

room on the broad boule ULBRICHT

vard for strollers

parked cars.

and

From January 1, the cafe tables

the An article in

Current cdition of the London Modical Journal, by Dr B. A. Meyers and Dr J. D. Benjafield, said that siece the introduction of antibio. A ties to England, lung cancer his increased tenfold.

The article also said that an estimated increase in cancer of eight per cent per year has been noted since antibiotics were in- troduced.

"generally being a muisance in tour for the Society, mid thero the Scala Battery area."

Sir Stanford Code, here on

was on need to fear antibiotics. The Committee warned the "Evory new remedy from time owners that goats might be pro-immemorial has boon thought to hibibext, and

a Kerdieman has cause disease as well

he said. China Mail been appointed to see that the$t," goats do not traspass on de Special." fence property, China Mell Special.

Wolverhampton, Sept. 1. Wolverhampton

drivers bus began a ban on all overtime today in protest against em- ployment of too many coloured workers.

They declared that while not wishing to impose colour bar, they had insisted that the corporation should only tako on

*

་་

da cure

may

RETURNS

fo

Berlin, Sept. 1. The East German Vice-

Dine

and

Giant Atom

Smasher Planned

LARGEST IN INDUSTRY

US sources said however the Secretary's tight schedules might makto such a visit Impossible. United Press,

Yugoslav-Soviet Economic Conference

Belgrade, Sept. 1. Yugoslav - Soviet economic talka were concluded in, Moscow tonight with the signing” of a protocol and the publication of Plane for a mielcar science à joint communique expressing

Pittsburgh, Sept. 1.

to laboratory which will include the wish for an expansion of

to

00

18 encorarch on only foot of pavement outside the cafe doors. At present some Premier and First Secretary of of them run almost to the the Socialist-Communist Party,

returned of the road, absorbing Walter Ulbricht, edgo

Berlin badly-needed parking

a 3-billion volt atom smasher, economic relations between the today. from Moscow. space

The East German news the most powerful. in private two countries and further de off the main thoroughfare

of economie ADN The cafe mea, eager to pack in agency

announced industry, were announced here velopment Ulbricht's return from a "holi- today by Gaat Oil Corporation, operation, Tanjug the Yugoslav All comers including tourists

nows

reported. agency, have been creeping further day" in the Soviet Union,

he The company mid the new

communique said, that that agency reported and further

to the paye Ulbricht was welcome at the laboratory, probably cost next January arrangements on the more than $500,000, would be would be concluded menta

of a credit to Yugo- spokesman for the Restaura- airport by representatives

Party's Central Committee established at the firm's Har granting teur Association Baid: "It is

Blavia amounting to $54 million like

with the then visited, Wilhelm Fierck, doing away

of the Government, Herville, Pa., research centre.

(£10,287,000) for the purchase The atom smasher, called a of Tonios to bulld

equipmeck and to Van roads." He estimuto losed at President, of East Germany,

De Graaff

particle of industrial other

materials, as well as an 12

current political accelerator, is under construc A square yard each day. talk

tion at tho High Voltage agreement on the granting of a,

to Yugoslavia in foreign And a pedestrian's views "Must questions.

There had been no news of Wo all, dio

of thirst so the

Engineering Corp, Cambridge, loan to

or id gold motorists

Ulbricht for three months. car drive around

Mips, and will be installed currency or

of $30 million ($10,742,000). was understood that he returned about September 1, 1986, cnslly?" TIXTO

Both delegations

alsa Union after the mave got one from the Soviet

receiving special treatment

a special three-changed views on co-operation Housed in supporter-man allting on a

with storey building,

two-in the neid of nuclear energy terraco and drinking truit there for a serious illness. juice-"I they reduce the However oficial East German thirds of the structure under for peaceful purposes Reuter.. number of cafe tables, it will sources have given no reasons ground, the accelerator will be to study the effect of cut down the number of for the long absence of Ulbricht used

the alcoholics."- Chiria Mail from

country-France-radiation on petroleum--United Special.

Presse.

canals

Hioworese

+

over.

DULLES TAKES PEACE POPULAR IN RUSSIA

TIME OFFE

Harrogate Sept, hi Washington, Sept. 1. For the first time since his | VR Jacob Malik, Aussi

the M Ambassador, said hore to assumption of office, American Secretary of State, Mr

day that the word "pouce" is John Foster Dulles, will take a two-week vacation,

Soviet Undon

more with any people or any country. They want -- oply. pesos and friendship and good relations

between our coun

and our peoples means

the most popular word, in the FORCE for the

Mr Dulles will leave tonight "We suffered so much hom war?? the B-rquivoli envoy

42 bub 80 were at present for Dock Island File osinte

on Lake Ontario, The Stato explainsa să” lunch

Vialing Harrogate's, Secretary in able to take the

annual flower show. "Nobody from the hood of my Government to the rank and

# Trim, 9 Sag, 10 Gallant, 11 Rang, 12 Form,, 14 Seances, 17 - working on the buses, Aroan, 10 Page 22 Terrier, 26 Meet, 27 1eap, 25 Pralies, 29, Idle, 30 Stär, 91 Detesta, 31 Edar. Down! 2 Orietor, á StormR, 4 Signs, 6 Imvegan, 0 Colon, 7 Rroga, 12 Fast 13 Rous, 18: Cure. 10 Buct. 18 Bokist, 20 Umpire; 21 Sosjed, 23 Morta, 24 Rates

20 Resta

The ban took 33 buses off the two-wook, vacation because of roads at the peak rush hour the prompt dorease in intar, pariod this morning, Mall Bracial,

people in Europe. It means peace and friendship all over the world."

con-'

was a famous word

Me Mailk said the word

börn at GeneYİ, “rng new approach at ChenevA

for

Adenauer

Prepares

Bonny, Sept. 1. was direct .contact between

The Wost German Chancel- bende of govermentu and for, Konrad Adenauer,) to- the result of the contact day met the governing mayor was friendly, conversations of West Berlin, Professor. "Okto and discussions

that created

to

by noting

an atmosphere of mutual ment official to be discussi condence and mutual desire forthcoming trip to Moscow.

settle all problema

statement (ancied, after the peaceful WHY.

oddal ngrement roached on the been international tension which tions menscting Barlin arose between states after ed

The result of Geneva la that ha

the war ba boch'essed.'

Bovilles Tenderi==Reuter

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