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well yesterday paid an appropriate tribute to the courage and civic conselous- hels of 24 Chinese who,
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Established 1945- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956.
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ADE IN SCOTLAND".
Whiteaways
14 WARN
NEW FAR EAST TENSION FEAR JOYITA
Change Seen In Peking Statements On Sino-American Relations
Attempt To
daring last year, volon Discredit
tarily and in disregard of j
personal
safety, assisted
the police in the apprehen- Eisenhower
sion of criminals.
when
It is the duty of every citizen
to help the police called upon, but spontaneoQR and unsolicited efforts 10 enpture robbers and other types of criminals, who may well be armed and willing
make Like of
cula
to
their
ern
London, Feb. 8.
The uneasy Far East- situation may be, thrust into the forefront of the "cold war" again
д for the within weapona,
few months, highest commendation, according to some diplo- Yesterday's presentation of matic officials. letters of appreciation and monetary awards ftingly gave recognition to services rendered in the interests of the community.
Significance can also be found",
It has been quiet for more than a year.
zá
But pubile statements made by Peking now being assessed by the foreign ministries of the world, have shown
change from the regirain! which bus in the Tact that during characterised Chinore utteranceS 1966, Two dozen people's'nee the Afro-Asian conference showed autRelent courage at Bandung lasi April. and public spirit to tackle Late lost yeur. Paking radia and Chinese newspapers began criminals single handed, Less than
America of accusing ten years ago
of "dragging! its fect" such behaviour was virtun!-
18 Tect" in the Sino-American ambassadoria: talks at Geneva
ly unknown. It prompts the
bellef that not only have people in the Colony become more aware of civic respоB- albilities, but this has been stimulated by growing con- Adence in the police force and in the processes of the law
RA administered in 1 Hongkong.
Recently when discussing the addresses delivered at the opening of the 1966 Assizes,
that suggested
could
We
tlo
of
fter several months of restrain- id conument on the progress the talks,
in Tory-
This was followed, uury, by the publiention by the Chinese of their version of the negotiations.
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STUDENT SHOT IN CYPRUS RIOTING
|
MP SEEKS DETENTION
Warm Welcome OF NATIONALIST PILOT
To Soviet Chiefs
-Says Tass
Moscow, Feb. 7. ·
Municipal Councils, public bodies, firms and private people have written letters assuring the Soviet leaders, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr Nikita Krushchev of a cordial reception during their forthcoming visit to Britain in April, Taas, Soviet official news agency said today.
Tass, quoting a dispatch from the National Minors' Union at London seid the Visit was. Hatfield, Yorkshire, has invited attracting wide public interest in the Soviet leaders to spend a Britain
day. In their mining settlement The Municipal Cancils of a and pay a visit to a pit," Tas number of towns, Including cont qued. Coventry, Bedlington, Glasgow Northampton And Greenwich
were inviting the Soviet leaders to visit their towns, the diapotch said.
'Come To Northampton'
--And To Dundee Too
"The railwaymen of Dundee have asked the Soviet leaders lo meet them and said they would be proud to contribute to the causo of strengthening friendship with their comrades In the Soviet Union and other countries.
attention
of
From Our Own Correspondent
London, FED 7.
Social MP? Mr Stephen Davies wants the National- int plist, Lee Bhan-Ing held in Hongkong. He wants a full investigation
held on the spot. Tonight Mr Dayles who has iabled in the House of Commona a statement or a question asking for the Government's intention -- ་པ་ pointed out that Nation- allats had repeatedly at. tacktā British shipping and stil he did not want
the Government to give in to what he called "strong
Antrican
ртежиго for return to
Major Leo's Formosa..
So far there has been no off- cist reaction to Major Leo's tanding in Hongkong. While the question' is on the parliament order paper, no official statement is likely. The Nationalist pilot, fring a Sabrejos, landed at Ksi Tak last Tuesday allegedly because of engine trouble.
RECALL FOR NYE? -NONSENSE
SAYS SECRETARY
Ottawa, Feb. 7.
The External Affairs Minister, Mr Lester Pearson, and the British High Commissioner to Canada, Sir Archibald Nye, tonight denied snow- balling rumours that Sir Archibald was to be recalled for "indiscretions" in a recent speech.
TWO
have
Toss added that the mayor of Northampton, writing on behalf of tho citizens, and the
said: Municipal Council,
"I invite you to visit our ancient
This is the first publicity the city when you
Russians have given the vizit come to qur Your acceptance country,
dince it was of July
announced last It comes at a time when the invitation to visit Britain le
drrangements of great importance.
are still being discussed between the Foreign "It wül
rezarthed by
Office millions of people in our coun-
and the Soviet Embassy highest regard
nothing but the Among the remarks made by for Sir Archi- | Sir Archibald Nye in the speech try as an important step towards in. London..
bald and the job he has been be mado essentially the G establishing pence
o throughout
publicity In Moscow doing here." Mr Pearson said. one later at Quebec City were
the tear the world, which is the most attrakted
"I know of no coolness between these facing. important
all Western observers In Moscow him and, us." mankind today."
"It is almost universally be as being probably intended to Representatives ¿pot.
de- leved that those Western firms, and companies, includida init
Interest
in the visit despite
Chinese Government the Arthur Rank organisation, recent harsh words from the ance by Sir Archibald, to the the new have Invited Marshal Bulganin Soviet Premier and Communist Club last week in which, among
"Women's Cunddlan "made a great mistake, * Montreal
"It is constantly stressed. and Mr. Krushchev to visit Party Chic bout
"British mention their establishments, Tass said. colonialism."
the Communist Govern political that on of Communist China as a the Government of China, and Lesués, he spoke of not-recogni- ment in China is indisputably "foolish policy."
withholdi
recognition wholly contrary to diplomatic practice as we" - have known it for hundreds of years therefore amounts to nothing more or less than discrimina- tion.
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Mr Pearson, however,
CAPTAIN TOOK NO DINGHY
Sydney, Feb. 7. Thomas Miller, skipper of the ill-fated inter-island vessel Joyita, refused to take a dinghy on the voyage on which he and 24 other persons vanished without a trace last October,
an in- quiry commission in the Gilbert Islands was told to- day.
Kurt von Betche, general. manager of Coxon and Company, charterers'of the Joyita, told the Court at Aita that Captain Miller refused to take a dinghy aboard. Ho sald when he lost visited the vessel he found its engine out of order.
Von Relche also said two members of his stált, George Williams and Jimmy Wallwork, signed on the " Joyita "na" crew member, and:WIDloms carried £1,000 In oh with which to buy copra the Toitolaus Islands. MAGAZIN
The floating, hulk of the Joyitu was discovered long after it disappeared but there was no trace of those... aboard and
no clue
what had
happened to E
mysterious
Recent reports submarine in the Fiji area o of the South Patile led to tears that the Joyita and other bland vesela which have disappeared may have been attacked, Bub the authorities Utile United Press credence to the speculation-
Will Inquiry
Philadelphia, Feb. 7.
clan's widow who left $1,000,000 The will of a wealthy physie
to a retired policeman and two bellhopes will be subject to a
variousdemonstripe continued -Soviet clined to comment on a specch privers who did not apcoghlaa ring of the register tries.
Famagusta, Feb. 7. Troops opened fire twice and one Cypriot youth was The publication of the Geneva, kliled today in student riots documenta
coincided with
Famagusta when in spate of allegations by Chinese the words of an onlooker commentatons that the
United Stateu was trying to foster ten-
"all hell broke loose.” alon in the Fur East and was
Students rew a bomb as well the increasing its minary strength
as bottles and stones at general public
there. Mr Chou En-la, The British troops, who used Chlause Premier, eald that China shutis, smoke grenades and more in helping to appre- was determined to fight for Fur-batons. A British soldier, alt head petty criminals suck as
mosa, 11- néctuary.
the head by a stone, was on plekpockets and matcher.
While it is clear, from both taken to hospital. ( We stand by that assertion Chinese and American state- Riotera scon to fall during and consider that the ments about the Geneva talks, the firing wezo not reported s actions of the 24 Chinese that the basis for on agreement | casualijos. It was thought they on the mutual renunciation of did not go to hospital for fear cited by the Pulice Commis- sioner yesterday to be an
force is stil lacking--and this of arrest.
"The letters sent by various It is understood a visit of 10 encouragement
is regarded as the crux of the for
Jaeni branches kiljød, Petrakis youth
of the British days probably In the second Trade Unions are 18, described
couched in half of April is being discussed. mats
warm terms. at a Cypriot Greek
The Secretary of --Reuter. are other motives behind the high school in Famagusta, was switch in China's handling of mi in the chest; his family are the Formosa question.
in London and he was to have One view is that the Peking joined them at the end of has
dissatisfied with school term. government, Washington's refusal to dis- continue its support of Genera- itssimo Chiang Kai-shek, is out
Mur
people to take prompt action when they apot pilferers or when their attention is directed to IL Beeing eriminal.
When the general public joins the police in waging war on the Colony's criminal element, then the incidence of crime, in all its manifes tations, will drop sharply.
The
deadlock-many Western dipl- Viallouris.
. London believe there star pupil
Algeria Problem and diplomats: moves.
CITY CLOSES UP
(18 a
He instantly became a mantyr
to cause the greatest embarrass. to the Cypriot Grecks in this ment Li the Republican ad- elty. Shops closed, dockers ministration in a Presidential struck, leaving six shipe Idle, election your through mittery and church bells tolled as the youth's body was handed over Political feeling in the United to relatives. The pupils at the Stutes is
is probably mure only school still open went on OR M. Mollet, his visit to tive to the Far Eastern situation
strike. Algeria has so far been than to any other, And President a painful experience; but it Eisenhower was subjected per should not lack a salutary what many experts regarded as haps to more criticism for giving effect. If nothing else, the an equivocal guarantee to the French Premier has dis-Noticrialists than on any other covered that the Algerian arpect of his foreken policy. problem is far too complex
FOR
UK OPPOSITION
Apart from this incident Ove bombs were thrown tonight in Anti-British terrorist attacks throughout Cyprus.
at
in the
FRENCH ASSEMBLY IN
UPROAR:
POUJADIST EXPELLED
Paris, Feb. 7.
of
other
Reports were current in Bri- tish newspapers that the recall of Sir Archibald was being con- sidered by the Secretary or State for Commonwealth Re- Intions In London. A. nows a London agency also carried story that Sir Archibald under fire,
wus
THE REACTION
Lt-Cmdr. Robert Wall, First Secretary at the U.K. High Commission in, Ottawa'said · ho had been authorised by Sir
Pandemonium broke out in the French National Aa-Archibald to my, There's sembly tonight when, the Assembly declared invalid the nothing to these reports.”- election of a right-wing' "Poujadisi” Deputy, : in- the French general elections of January 2.
Eleven other. Poulidist De-in the Charente-Maritime puties are threatened with ex-Department, south-west France, pulsion on the same grounds where the election of another as the Assembly reviews their Foujadlat Deputy, was being casts.
challenged.
One bomb
thrown wis two army patrol cars main street in Paphos,
Other bombs were hurled at to be settled by a stroke of
the police stations in Kyremia the pen in the remote Qual Some observers, believe that and a village on the north-const Deputies shouted and banged There was a renewed uproar d'Orsay. It is, therefore,
Peking may
♫ launch an attack and a Birth had for its target the lids of their desks as in the Assembly as a Poujadist an Englishman's house In Poujadist Deputy tried to make | Deputy tried to read out the commendable that M. Mollet on Matsu and Quemoy.
The issue defines his
of the
off-shore Kyremia.-Reuter and France himself heard, above the din. complete text of the constitu visit 4.5 AR islands, still occupied by
the Presse.
fifty-strong endeavour to obtain on-the Nationalist forces, can also be
Poujadiation of the Fouth Republic. squad rose in their places and apot information, and not as used as
He was finally called to knife In the sorest
intoned La Marseillaise, amid a order by the President of the An attempt to reach an spot of Anglo-American rela-
storm of booing from the De-Assembly and told to leave the immediate settlement.
tiona
puties of the governmental Re-speaker's tribune. Ho returned publican Front and the Com- to his place saying that he was mundets
making room "for the second of my 50 comrades". -France- Presse
Britain
stated
and
bay openly M. Molket's biggest handicap her opposition to the American
Quemoy
in securing the Information protection
the
of
belleves should
be
Journalist Arrested
cut here belleves that p, thought gence
The
Cries Of Fascist'
Was
Atómic Secrets
*
Paris, Feb. Zo he requires is that both the Matsu which the British Gov Carlo, Paris correspondent of a An Italian Journalet Mario French settlers and
As President of the Assembly, emment Algerians are suspicious of in an effort to case
handed over to the Communists Trieste paper, has been arrested M. Andre Le Torquer, tried to
tension.
and charged with "having in quell the uproar. A Communist his intentions. They have Another school of
with
agents of
aDeputy could be digard, shouting.
Sir Archibald Nye assumed that he has
foreign power with the object at the Pouladists: "Sit down, and dried solution to the hold fle hand over the off-shore or effect of damaging the mill-Fascials."
Washington, Feb. 7. problem which will satisfy islands and also avoid ex- tary pr diplomatic situation of
"It's absolute, nonscrise,” said The election of the Poujadist. Atomic Energy Commission no one, and because of this ccesive antagonism of the West-France." It was learned today.
Deputy, declared Invalid Chairman Lewis Stratiss told Commander Wall, speaking for cause it may
nay think the Premier is more likely 'em powers because
Cario was arrested about 10 because the anti-fax movement Congress today the Commission himself. to meet with hindrance, en-It has more to gain in its cam-ditys size and is now in Fresnes of bookseller Pierre Poulade had would soon make public "all at He said that the Prime Minis- gendered by prejudice, than palen for international recogni- prison. If convicted, he faces a
less than three amall amount" of information ter, Sir Anthony Eden and the the possible, one
intered no to fivo. years tion and representation in
separate lats of candidates in on peaceful uses of atomicForeign Secretary, Mr Selwyn prison.-France Presse.
the same constituency. This was mergy—United Press.
Lloyd, in whose company Sir held to be against the spirit of
Archibald spent most of this the constitution..
ternoon, had both been “made When orders had
been restor
award" of the reports. ed in the Assembly, a Poujadia
It was after that, he said, tabled a motion-on the situation
London; Feb. 7. that ho had been cuthorised The Queen Mother, deputising to issue Bir Archibald's brief
abrent Quem, today, statement. berlowed the accolade on 39 Mr Lloyd, questioned
tioned by a The Assembly then turned to new knights at andinvestiture at apporter after a into aftonicon the discussion, of the elections Buckingham Palace Reuter.
|mecting" "with Sir Anthony," Mr "Pearson, and the Prime Minister," | Mr · Louis St Laurent, also dis-, counted: British newspapor re-
help, which he sorely needs United Nations. in his fact-finding tour.
The first task of the new
CHINA'S UN SEAT
in
Train Crash
in Algeria. The Assembly re- fused to take it into considera- tion by 408 voles to 121.
Queen Mother
It is taken for granted French government is to diplomalle quarters in London
* Milan, Feb. 7.- bring peace to the country that there can be no question of
One person was killed and admittedly easier sald than Communist China gusting the about 50 were injured in dono. To do
the collision between two passenger
for the this may Nationalist delegation to involve giving certain as United Nations before the elec-trains at Cassano, 20 miles east surances to the Algerian tion of the United States Presi- of Milan, tonkat, - United Nationalists, whose legit even before the 1957 ression of
November, or probably Prens, • mate aspirations cannot be on wholly ignored, Undoubted Britain; who would like Com-
General Assembly, ly this would arouse the munist China to be wrath of the French settlers; in the United Nations' as soon nevertheless M. Mollet mustas ponible, will not, in be strong as well,an fair in terenos to the United States dealing with Algeria, and attitude, press the point this some time or another bold year, it is understood.
Once Peking has delegates
Nations Unlied
The
decisions must be made texted in
represented
de-
the face of protests will be in a far better position
to win “qupport for: the - "ziew
SO THEY PHONED UP BULGANIN
Chicano, Foo 7:
Four American school boys from
Barrington High School, neat" | Chicago, tonight boasted they put through a talephone call Soviet Premier Marshal Bulganin this morning, be
Any display of weakness on conforme it wants to see Charles Mos,
the part of the French convened to tackle Far Eastern Premier will be, tantamount problems, such as the reunisce
to admitting defen
glon, of Korea Reuter
poloesman of the the inn
for homework an essar on the 1: Bulganin, When the Prémier recent Soviet peace proposals. replied, they said to him;), They clubbed together the $15
for the price of a telep
| ports and the Burry of rumours:
on Parliament Hill,
AND THE SPEECH
himself 43
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'FOOLISH POLICY": "It is held that non-recogni- tion is a foolish policy..
"Asia is a bubbling, seething cauldron.
Stam is a thoroughly unstable
country.
"Indonesia is in chaos.
Pakistan is extremely un- stable.
"It is anybody's
what queas will become of Indo-China.
hans-Court Judge? -
ordered the hearing yes terday, to determine whether Mrs Anne M. Haerer 80 of sound mind or had be, sub- before her death last July ject to any undue intuence"
United-PreKS,
Middle East Talks
Washington, Fabia R5 Britain, France and the United States will begin talks on Midatle East problems tomorrow.
Objecis: 1. to examine dir- ferent contingencies in the Middle East, and 2. to examine measures which might be taken to deal with such eventandifles, both inside and outside the United Nations, France-Presso,
PM Says 'No'
Valette: Feb. 7.
"Japan is a bewildered coun-Mr Dom Minton, Priyle Mirlis- try which has lost its faith." tor of Maila, today, turned down
India is, perhaps, the most the request of the island's stable country In Asis, due very Roman Catholle Archbishop for largely to the trained adminis a. postponement. Tof the referen- trators left behind by the British dum cn Malta's future relation- regime in 1947. "United Press, ship with Britain Router.
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