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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955.

KNIVES, COSHES, GUNS. SWORD-STICKS SEIZED

CUSTOMS DRIVE AGAINST

WEAPONS IN AUSTRALIA

Sydney, Nov. 10.

Australian customs men are engaged in an all-out effort to prevent lethal weapons from entering the country.

Articles seized from overseas ships range from press-button spring daggers to à pearl-handled combined knife and tomahawk, from face-gouging hooks to spiked knuckle dusters,

ly.

bujic

They have been taken from A French riding crop with u mat:y mmmigrants and touris.s, conecaled 14-inch knife coming to Australia. Some have in the handle, and boon carrying them quite upon. declaring that they were souvenirs: odiers have said that they brought them for "pro- strange country.

have others

Irist to ashore in them

the Tale bottom of a suit case, or Them arhort "walk"

steel in thetr

Sun

Among The list of weapOTIS seized are

Nazi Batons

Nazi butones of the type used

to beat pisoners in concentra-

111,

Comomatin dugger-knuckle- dusers and blackjacks;

Attempts

i

1

on

Nazi 10-Inch night sticka", spring made of Bexible, sicct with a lump of hardened steel the tip, of the type used. to customs officers, according for beating Jewish women in prison caMJN. The hardened

lip cut

Akin

ribbons.

Hundreds

of

spring-blated knives, cushes, Malayan krises, dinggers and sword stleks have niso been seized by the custon15.

Some soumen have tried to sell ruch wenpons in the local under-

world

Knife Danger

The authorities fear trus focal criminals will buy these weapony

i for use against their victims and as plerus foe produeig others The N. South Wales Collectar of Customs. Mr 11 V Maher, considers But spring-bladed krives present the greatest dau- ger.

an

To the casual obscrver they look just ke

ordinary pocket-knife," he salti, "But by pressing tiny button in the handle. 12 four-fteh dagre binte shoots out and fixes facif at the 'ready'.

"Same people cinim that they want them for kungaros skin- But these knives would Blog.

akin anything, including human karlique e I should not like the get

King Of All The Nations

Wearing a gold-leaf crown and a robe made by Chinese Christians, Bishop Homer A. Tomlinaun, 3-year-old General Overseer of a reel known as the Church of God, plotured at Southampton last week on his arrival from New York in the Cunard liner Queen Mary. Wearing his ves'ments, the Bishop be describes himself as "Bag Home went into Hyde Park to assert his claim that 'b divine right he was "King of bil the nations of men of praet." He plans to visit a 330- quare mile area of desert rast of the Sea of Gallice to plant a pound of wheat and a flag carrying the stats of Righteousness,

tu the Hope and Victory. The land was given

church. — Reuter photo.

MP Says China

Should

UN

Be Admitted To To city's criminal elements to

Undermine

Indonesia

Soekarno Warns

Nation

are

hold of them."

Guns are not as popular for smuggling

other weapons although

(ew small auto- malies, large cullbre revolvers, jong-barrelled target guns, and home-made swgic shot pistols, have been seized.

Tough Place

Costics, many of them weighted with lead, have been carried by numerous incoming passengers. While some have not given zalisfactory explana- tions, others, mainly those who the had

made no attempt to hide Anal them or even declared them to customs officals, have said that they wanted some protection for themselves

their

Bandung. Nov. 10. President Ahmed Soekarno warned Indonesians today that "Imperialistic powers" attempting to undermine republic to give 11 a death blow."

Speaking at a holiday cele- tration here, Mr Sockamo said he had documentary proof that these "powers" were at- tempting to sabotage the coun- try's economy. He did not give "im- 1ho

theso perialists,"

names

of

families,

and

Greensboro, N.C., Nov. 10,

A Brillsh Member of Parliament. Mr Llewellyn Willams, sald here today that he felt China the should be admitted to United Nations.

Mr Williams, on a speaking tour of the South sponsored by the Service American Friends Committee, said China had os much right to be a member of the UN as the Soviet Union hud.

He said the Communist gevernment was the establish- ed government of China "whe- ther we like it or not." He said admitting Red China to world would case the UN tenalon.

"Essentials for Speaking

World Peace," Mr Willams zuid: "Many of our

old and conceptions proļudices

we be discarded and must think in terms of one world-not two." new.

**Western nations

must alco awareness show greater between their standard of life and the standard of life of the under-privileged nations of the world," he said.

They had been told, they ex- plained, that Australia was П tough place with local residents no-cely antagonistic lo

comers.

Sockarno

These people these

Arc usually sold Mr powers planted their "destruc-happy to hand in their weapons tive strategy" through the after being given an officiul Indonesin-Netherlands negotia- | 149rapce that they have been

misled.

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He said these powers planned The luggage of tourists who collectors has are "souvenir" to use two divisions of well- armed legal troops to infiltrate wielded oriental daggers, small in "explosive areas Nice West pearl-handled derringers-single Java and the Celebes," to pro-shot weapons small enough moto trouble and revolt.

up the sleeve of a cont where they are ready for instant Mr Soekarno spoke in the use and the huge 45 Colt of Malayn's Chief revolvers dramatised in "Wila presence

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Concealed Swords

Tourists coming ashore with walking sticks are immediately suspect. Customs men have found that many sticks conceal Bwords which can be produced for action with a twist and a wrench.

Confiscation of such weapons is automatic.

of

Reaction to the seizure these "souvenir" pieces is bitter In some cases, but the authorl- iles rarely restore them to their owners-China Mali Special.

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He said the Western nations "should be much more ambitious in their attempts to share technical skills with the people or" the under- privileged nations, "Hitherto

the Westeni demo- circles have only touched the fringe of this urgent problem of world hunger and poverty. Both the American and British great governments missed a opportunity when they TC-

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fused

to join in SUNFED (Special United Nations Fund for Economie Development}," said Mr Wilhas.

After another talk here 10- marrow. Mr Williams will travel to Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Wilmington, Laurin- burg, and Columbia, South Carolina, on his speaking tour.

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MISSING BOY

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New Boston, Nov. 10. Four-year-old William Hoyt of New Boston was found dead

the today at c'ige of beaver pond after some 500 searchers had ploded through rug- ged timberland and marklı land for two days looking for

him. The boy was clad only in a

light shirt and over- nits when he wandered awby from

brother Joseph, 2, on Tuesday and it was presumed he died of exposare from the freezing temperatures of the past two nights,

near-

A bloodhound, National Guard planes and befloop- used 坪 the Lery were starch, which began after tho

boy disappeartă OD Tuesday afternoon-Unit- ed Press.

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Canadian Minister

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Ottawa, Nov. 10.

The Canadian Fisheries Minister, Mr James Sinclair, said here today that Soviet authorities had compelled him to visit China on his way back. to Canada from Siberia. Mr Sinclair said that he wished to go by way of Japan but Soviet authorities prevented this.

Mr Sinclair spent a month in a Siberian hospital when he was injured when a platform collapsed at a Siberian port.

He said at a press conferenes for recognition," he said rofor- today that the Soviet authorities ring specifically to the "drib- would not permit him to visit hing out" of Westerners Held Siberia in the first pince unless tners bv the Chinese.- lic hud onward transportation Reuter. through China.

They did not want him to re- turn to Moscow because no other foreigners had been permitted to visi Siberia and If he returned

be wes! it would

difficul for them to refuse others.

He was taken by boat from Siberia

Vladivostok passing close to Japan.

ko

No Relations

He said he waked the ship's captain to tand him in Japan but that the captain said "The Soviet Union and Japan had no diplomatic relations.

"As a consequence I had to go 8,000 miles around," he said at his test press conference since his return to Canada more than a month ago after his Soviet tour

France May Return To Assembly

New York, Nov. 10, France may soon return to the United Nations Generai Assorn-

bly following moves to have the Algerian question struck from the agenda, informed diplomatic sources herc sald today.

Tho sources disclosed that Dr Francisco Urrutin of Colombia has been acting with the Pull Mr Singlair went by plane knowledge of France in his through Outer Mongolia to Toris 1:3 bring about the Peking. There he saw "Chonggeletion and that Britain and Hu-fan, Deputy Foreign Mini-the United States are supporting

the proposal.

ster

minediately raised the subject of recognition of China by Canada," Mr Sinclair sold.

Mr Sinclair sold he only re- peated what the External Affairs Minister Mr I., B. Pear- son had sold carller in A Van- couver speech that Canada soon would have to take a new and searching look at the mat- ter of recognition.

Not In Favour

Mr Sinclair Indicated that be himself is not in favour of re cognition at this time,

"The cal-and-meuse gome the Chinese are playing makes you feel they are

Private talks ore now taking place with representatives of the Arab states to persuade them to accept deletion.

It was the Afro-Asian group which successfully campaigned for incluston of the Algerian But question on the agenda. since the French walkout in September several members of the group have said they hoped

way m

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If some of the group's mem-

bers can be won over Dr Urrutia would propose the deletion at a plenury meeting of the Assembly probably next week. -- China

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