THE CHINA-MAIL", THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1935.

US Remaining Outside Bagdad

Foreigners To See Nepalese Coronation

New Delhi, Nov. 23. For tho fri thne foreignet will be invited to watch the coronation of a Nepalese Klug next year. Reports from Kathmandu maid all countries which have diplomatic relations with Nep would be in- vited to send official re- fot the precont tives

of

Kitig Coronation Mahentra some time nexi No exact dale has yar. been set for the ceremony. Only one foreigner___the British Realdent General ไป Nepal--attended The

of the late 13 years Ago. Nepal was then cloned to all for igners except the British-- United Press

Corona Jen

King Tribhuvan

Alliance

MAY ACHIEVE

MORE AT

THE MOMENT

The US observer

on

Bagdad, Nov. 23.

the Bagdad Pact Council said today the United States will not now join the "northern tier" defence alliance but does not rule out future membership.

US Ambassador Waldmar Gallman, who sat in on the Bagdad Pact's first Coun- cil session on Monday and Tuesday, clarified the US position in a press state-

JOYITA MYSTERY ment.

Could Be Survivors

Says Expert

Suva, Nov. 23. NOMEWHERE in the vastness of the Pacle Ocean there uy be survivors from the -fated Ashing vessel Joyita inystery ship of the islands.

Under existing conditions." - Baglad Poet Councu. con- Mr Guliman 94, "the United | ferred today

Turkish with States is not contemplating now | Premier Adnan. Menderes whe juo ng the Paet out (ventajai | stayed overnight at the Turkish adherence is not ru.ed cut,"

Embassy here after the close of the meeting yesterday.

Widen Membership

He did not specify the "exist og conditions" to which he re- ferred but explained, "The United States behaves it may be able to contribute more si the moment by remaining outside the

Observers belleved this in-

The two Premiers talked for three huurs bul по delats of their conversation were dis- closed. They will meet again tomorrow before Premier Menderes leaves for Ankaru.

Moscow Charge

Moscow Radio charged today dicated a US veief that the Pact] that the Pact "furthers pe ag- would more

Igresive plans of the Weal" und candy widei (neanTNUP

that the United States declara- pominally independent of direct tion that she does not intend to

Ites to the United Stalen.

Join the pact yet did not fool

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non-member the States This wop the considered opinion United

had

already here today of an experienced Ughtened its ling to the northern

stales by pruenbring seaman who will take part in tier the inquiry into the tragedy manent liaison with the Pact's that struck the ship, found Council of Ministers, ita Econo-

without

single mie drifting

Council and its Millary human soul aboard six weeks Committee. after she had left Apia on a voyage to the Tokelau islando.

West Samoun

Government representative, ex-luvy Com- made: Peter Plowman, said: "I think there is still a charco

n..ght there

to some SILLT.. VIVES."

Commander Plowman described now the Joyita left Apla on October 3 tor Tokelau.

There

was a storm brewing, he said,

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the shing vessel salied home. waterfront 1:15

heavy

the

past 52.8 were wind strong.

and

He said it was his opinion that the mishap must have occurred shortly after the Joyita loft Apia. "She must have been over the horizon and running back for shelter when the disaster occurred.”

el

Premier Nourt Iruqi Said, who is chairman of the

Bronze Age

Relics In Scrap Heap

Paris, Nov. 23.

anyone.

A Moscow broadcast heard in London

the renewed

Soviet allack on the Pact for the first time since the Ministers of the

in the Ave nullons met

Iraqi It said the capital on Monday. five nations were "parties to the aggressive military grouping in the Mbidle and Near East".

the

**The

Made Wine Peer

conquered Mount Everest, Sir John Hunt, leader of the British axpedition which was last week invested a wine peer of the Jurpde of St Emiliion, France. The Jurade is an the first meeting of organisation of wine growers and the occasion was thought to be

ер wha have 16- English peers of the Jurade since 1051. Peers of the Jurate are

Picture shown Sir knowledge and support of the wines of St Emillon, monstrated their John being congratulated by M. Juan Dubois, the Jurade President, after being invested aa à DÓW peer. In left foreground is M. Daniel Queue, a member of the Jurude. -- Ex- prem Phote.

Congressman

Junketing

Investigating Colleagues

Washington, Nov. 23.

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Murder Of Chinese Merchant In Canada

ONE MAN TO HANG

Ottawa, Nov. 23. One man was reprieved and another was doomed to die following decisions by the Supreme Court here today.

Both Donald Keith Cathro and Chow Bew, 44, had been scheduled to be hanged on January 10, 1956, for the murder of a Chinese merchant, Ah ̈ Wing, in Vancouver on January 6, 1955.

Now only Chow Bew will go Calro said he bad done no- to the gallows, The Supreme thing that could have caud Court toady dismissed his appeal Ah Wing's death. He said Bew aguins Ца aca.n sauve, had placed his knee un Ah Only Justice J. R. Carwng w.pa neck. dissentod from the Court's de cision on Cauw Bew. He would have ordered a new ulal

Ca.hro's

The Court upheld appeal from his murder con- viction by a 4-3 decision. Seven of the Court's nine JANTES end the appeals of the two ment.

Noted Lawyer

Cathro's appeal before the

in a Supreme Court

hearing ended on October 21 was argued

by John Diefenbaker, ConsOTVB- tive Member of Parliament 10 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and a noted criminal lawyer, Mr Diefenbaker has won 24 out of 20 murder caste in recent years.

Mr Diefenbaker Anid when the October hearing ended that the court's decision In the Cathro CHPC "might estabilsh what could be a milestone in Canadian Jurisprudence," If the appeal were upheld, it would set a new principle in Canadian

he said, "It would mean that

The Defence Department has agreed to provide a stay-law, he said. at-home Congressman with the complete records of the junkets taken by his widely-travelled colleagues, it was learned to- day.

Whether the report will be made public depends on the Congressman who prefers to remain annoymous, at least for the time being.

About 400 lawmakers are be- Beved to have made trips abroad this year

mustly at taxpayer ex- penge. For one reason or another, the cost of Information on the trips and other detalls is difficult for the pubile to get·0'. Many Congressmen are just as happy to leave it that way.

United States, which has played a decisive role in Bagdad of the creation Pact, is apparently still trying to pretend not to have any thing to do with it," said the broadcast,

**Thia, however, can hardly deceive anybody. The Egyptian Prime Minister, Colonel Nasser, said that the

presence of the two US observers at the con- Indicated that the ference US

virtually has

joined the Pact.

"As

...

from the

Three Lucient Implements dating from the bronze uge wete recently discovered in the scrap

can be seen me al collecting station of special communique the main

of the objectivo

ecnference was to put organisation touches

Shanghul

handicrafts

co

opernuve, the New Chinu News Agency said today.

Wus

Archaeologists have establish- ed that a bronze cooking utensil the product of 700 BC in 'the Chou Dynasty, and two bronze spears of 1500 BC in the

tho Shang Dynasty, Mail

Agency Fu..ea-France-Presse.

in an effort to find out what happened to 25 passengers and crew aboard the Joyita, Com- mander Plowman will repre- sent his government at the in-

here. China quiry Special

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A British Crossword Puzzle

2

3

14

16 15

B

10

Would Oblige

bis

has

But the anonymous member,

been critical of who has

olleagues' globe-trolling.

ked the Per tagon for the full story. The Defence Departmen! sald It would oblige,

taxpayer expense company lines.

many Congresmen used mill-fat

for over tury transportation peas travel and how inany look their wives, aldey and "guests" along.

The military services, which

tion and some of the meals supply most of the transporta-

lodging,

ave nover have

and

abo.rd

Special Rates

Q

Mr W. M. Whitman, company Recretary, told a reporter it has "long-standing" policy beeping such information con- divulged in the past the travel adential. The policy also applies to the wives of Congressmen, records of Congressional milicemen who decide that who got special' rates for the

cruises, something overBORS vestigating.

COD

needs

In-

"If the appeal should stand," Canadian murder law would no longer be subject to the inter- pretation of Briush law,"

pitre

murder

W.G.

Lome Jackson Burke-Robertson, who acted for

Medical evidence showed that the marchan: ales of strangula- don Item fractured larynx.

Gil Lee, a third nun In- volved in the roub.ry, WAS C quilled at the Vancouver triat and no acdon was taken againat

a four.h man, Richard Wang.

United Press.

Arabian Peninsula 'Trouble Spots'

RED ENVOY

BRIEFED

IN CAIRO

OVIET

Cairo, Nov. 23. Ambassador Daniel Solod today paid his first visit to the secretariat-genenti of the Arab League and con ferred for two hours with top officials there.

the

As he left, Mr Bolod told news- men ho discussed "current Arub affairs

with League's Assistant Secretary- General, Raif Bellama, and the chief of ita economic de partment, Abdel Moneim Moustafa,

the Crown during the last hear- ing contented that under Bri-Mr Bellame zald Mr Solod in-

tish law, where there was an agreement to commit a crime all parties to the conspiracy were guilty of murder it death resulted to the robbery victim.

Even If the death were in- advertent, the Crown argued, it would still bo murder.

Knee In Neck

merchant

the

In evidence in Court, Cathro admitted that he held It will take six to eight weeks

Ah Wing while Bew for the Defence Department to searched for money. Bow, later owned complie the information request- helped him when he had trouble

ed by the Congressman on what | restraining the merchant,

an til-time record fa probably for overseas junko.s this year- United Press.

aiso

The government -

Canal Company Panurna has climped a secrecy lid on how The Department said the in-

many Congressmen are include formation would

how taking 15-day cruises to Panama

to the new milltary grouping Rights Of Man

in the Near and Middle East I transpires from the com- munique that the Bagdad Pact set-up is following closely pattern of other aggressive alliances.

Borne Opt

*This in borne on by statement made by

Foreign Secretary,

malitan, to the

Britain

sought to

Che

the

the British Mr Mac- effect thet

create

AUSTRALIA

AGAINST CLAUSE

mill Lary organisation that

at United Nations, Nov. 23.

and

would not differ from the North Atlantic bloc SEATO."

The Australian delegate

to the United Nations, Mr McClure-Smith, today told The broadcast sald the the Social Committed that Bagdad Pact "constitutes yol | Australia would refuse to another attempt by the Western power to forge further ahead sign any declarations

with

on

their aggressive plan in the rights of man if the the Near and Middle East, It right of peoples to self-

clear that such actions are determination were in contradiction to the interesle

of peace and security in that cluded.

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12 Greedy (4).

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YESTERDAY'S'OROSSWORN.--Accom: 3 Chow, 7 Hoard, 6-

Exit, 9 Urge, 10 Discard, 12 P.ot, 18 Inner, 18 Aska, 19. Image,

21 Repel, 31 Spin, 23 Exter, 10 Mass. 29 Aeralad, 30 Calp, 31

Iota, 31 B1, 32 Rudd Down: 1. Bold, 2 Precio, 4 Horde, B

part of the world." United Mr McClure-Smith Press.

Theatre Group Invited To Moscow

Moscow, Nov. 23.

in-

was

the

speaking against the request of the. Afro-Asian nations in the United Nations to have right of golf determination writen into the human rights declaration.

He said the right of self- determination was a principle, not a right. Such an article would only encourage secession within sovereign antes, especially in multi-racial states, he said.

Belgian View The Belgian delegate, Madame Plans are under way to bring G.. Circle, also spoke agalasi the Stratford Shakespeare the proposal, and asked how the Memorial Theatre company or right of self-determination

This was lost too vi

vigue

the London Old Vic group to would be carried out. Moscow for a tour next autumn,

the article put forward, she said, Russian official said today. Vladimir Yokolov, Vice and the idea of pulf-determina.

tion

The

quired about the Azab attitude toward "proposals for suitic. ment of Middle East problems made by US Becretary of State John Foster Dulles and British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eder

"We told the

1', 'Bolama said, Wassador

stalde are consulting with each other over these proposals." Mr Bellama added that Mr Solod also was briefed, at his reddest. on various trouble spots on the Arabian peninsula, Including the Bursími Qania, the Aden protectorates and Oman, United Press.

Wettest Place Quick End To WATCH FOR

In World

Calcutta, Nov. 23.

The wellest place in the world, Maushynram village in Assam, had 535 Inches (44 ft 7 ins-1,358 cm) of rxin In the

first bine months of 1955.

This is 20 times as much

as London and 12 times as much as New York get Is a full year.

mohes

in

rain

Manshyaram bad 198 (602 ema) of July

alone. Nearby Cherrapunji which ance held the title of "Wettest Plaop

in the World" has now been beaten for two seasons, ruining, Maushyn- had a lead of 100 inches (254 cms) this year. ***China Mall Special

US Interested

In S. African

Defence Pact

nont

Johannesburg, Nov. 28. The South African Defence Minlater, Mr F. C. Eratmus. disclosed in an official state- at Pretoria today that bis recent visit to the United States had been undertaken le enlist tive support of the for an American Government African defence pact, south of the Sahara.

Repatriation Delay Urged

Tokyo, Nov. 28. The newspaper Mainichi today urged quick settle- ment of the dispute which has delayed for four days a repatriation ship's sailing to China.

About 60 of the. 156 Chinese scheduled to go to Chină have refused to board the ship until Japan permita Ave other Chinese, including a turcoat Nationalist policeman, to join them.

We would like to see the re- calcitrant Chinese returned to their homeland (China main- land)," the Mainichi said, "and bove the ship bring back the Japanese repatriates as speedily as possible."

The repatriation vessel, the Koan Maru, is scheduled to re-

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The Mainichi suggested that policeman Hung the turncoat Chin-Shan, 28, should not be released to either Formcs) or China "until hiş investigations to ended."

of the Society for would only bring separa" gouth Africa last night after]

Proaldent Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, also disclosed that in vititions had been lasted to an unidentified British ballet troupe and to conductor Arthur Bliss and the London Symphony Orchestrenar

violence, she added.

Dankh delegale, Mr Her mod Lannung, suggested that the Iden of the right to self- determination should be added to the declarations in a separate docuencia tetrapot-Prése

Malbourne, Nóv. 23.5

returned Mr Erasmus

talkin the United datence

Sales, Britain and Portugal

The four other Chinese whom Japan is not allowing to go to He said the United States China are suspected to have led Government was very in a November riot in Japan's treated" in the projected pret flamamatau detention camp.. and considered, potential bases In the southern part of the continent to be of "great nirate agic importance."

Me Yakoley wald Rumin had invited a delegation of British Museura officials Kia Mönc A- Melbourne Brni posted and had saker Britain to put parcel to a customer la Brunia- On In the British papital on

swick, a few miles, Kway. exhibition of Eritlan, palslinge,

It was delivered: four, both Urging the

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The best step for Japan,” the newspaper said, may be to walt the verdict in the trial of the tour Chinord.

The Mainichi added, "Thă ate of titudo of Boviet" Riseta - and

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