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Fighting Flies

le appropriate that the of Hongkong

I populaca

should be naked today to joln the World Health Organisation in its cam- paign

diacnse. against carrying insects. The Colony, unhappily. has its full quota of these danger= | ous pests, foremost among them, Пien, We urge the community, na from today, to assist the health and sanitation authorities tu

effective wage against this pestilence.

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It is not enough to rely the health nuthorities deal with the fly scourge

While they have their role to play, success as a whole will depend

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HEAVY EGYPTIAN LOSSES CHOU REPEATS

Hospital Hit:

China Mail Feature

Women Killed Highlights

BURNS REPORTS TO HAMMARSKJOLD

New York, Apr. 6.

Casualty figures of yesterday's Gaza strip fighting between Israel and Egypt as received from Major-General E. L. M. Burns, United Nations Chief of Staff in Jerusalem, today were:

by eo-operate

permanently removing places where flies can

breed.

On the Egyptian side: 55 civilians killed (30 men, 15 women, 10 children); 1/2 civilians wounded (56 men, 33 women, 13 children); four soldiers killed (one body seen and three others reportedly transported to Cairo); four soldiers wounded,

Improved sanitation, includ

On the Israeli said: four civilians and two ing the correct disposal of j

garbage, animal servicemen wounded. sewage, excrement and Industrials wastes in which flies breed, must be the step in fly control.

Experience has shown

fly control

can first

that be by

cannot achieved permanently insecticides alone. One of

the tragedies of our times

Ja thut ton frequently

reliance has been placed entirely

General Burns' report to UN headquartera said the cusunities on the Egyptian side included some from Onza

and Town villages to the south of it.

[completing plans for his trip to the Middle East, was in constant communication today with Major-General E. L. M. Burns, chlef of the United Nations truce supervision organisation in renewed about the

Israeli between

and

The report also said that there Palestine,

had allegedly been 1woure-up direct hits BY hospital Egyptian forces along the Gaza building causing the deaths of strip. nine Egyptian women,

POSTPONES MEETING

Generhi Burns said Inaceliciden. casualty 031

WIN

lit

The

provisional,

They have and will play an anal lund bs in made by UN ob- Important role in thecis of the Egyptian-Isrark

discasesxed_armklice commision,

Me Drg Huimarykjci 1, United Nations Secretary-General, while

control of many wholly

or partially trans mitted by flies, but this role must be clearly defined

There can never be certainty

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of success when complete dependence for success placed от

Ceylon Elections

insecticides. LANDSLIDE

VICTORY

Sanitary measures, on the other hand, when properly applied, have never been known to foil in bringing about effective ly control, It is the one measure which flies have never

tu

developed resistance. Simple sanitary practices, if

adopted by everyone, will bring about immenso reduc. tions in the number of flies in those

arens of the Colony where they repre- Bent a health problem.

the The community, under

the helpful guidance of health and sanitation authorities, can put into practice measures that have boen

effective proved against flies. These cun be by the C supplemented

A of Insecticides,

pro- that gramme of

nature, vigorously applied by overy citizen, will take the community far along the road to freedom from files, Alth and disease.

Colombo, Apr. 6. The Peoples United Front won 11 landslide victory, taking 28 seats out of the 42 contested during the first day of elections to re- new Ceylon's legislature,

Prender Sir John Kotelawala's United National Party won eight One seats and Trotskyists four. Communist and one independent candidate were returned.

Observers expected a further towards the Peoples swing

United Front when voting takes place tomorrow for a further 23 atuta,

The leader of the Peoples United Front, Mr S. W. H. D. Bandaranaike, expected to be Cylon's new premier, said to- day his party was a Democratic- socialist one, He pledged +2 would ensure

end "religious other minorities justice and fair play."Franco-Ï3zesse.

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P. : The General's lady, by Jean Macgregor Hind. World's greatest anti-TB drive, by Herbert Gatto. P. 6: The Vengeance of Private Pooley, adapted from the book by Cyril Jally part 4. A Scot witter debunks Robers Burns,

P. 7: CHM Morgan, Wel-h

wizard, Rugby

tella George Whting of the greatest day of his life. Anne

visits Sharpley Lady Harding in Cyprus. P. 8 Elleen Atcroft given disillusioning account

of Latin Romeos, Robert Pitman concludes hin Gerlen "Into the Twilight World".

P. 13 Les Armour writes

on Aldous Huxley. F 10 & 17: Local anıl overæcas new, round-up.

EX-PRIEST

GOES ON

TRIAL

Arezzo, Apr. 6,

Adenauer, Mollet May Meet

Paris, Apr. 6.

The possibility of a meet- ing between French Premier Guy Mollet and Dr Konrad Adenauer, West. Germán Chancellor, is being dis- cussed between Parls and Bonn, usually well-informed sources said here today.

the No firm suggestion for date or the place of the meeting hid yet been put forward, the sources said.

Diplomatic observers believed that if such a meeting took place in the near future, three the Questions would dominato

German agender disarmament,

and reunification,

European security.

Official sources in Paris would not comment on the statement Bonn yesterday in issued in which the West German gov→ dimp- kennent expressed its proval of the suggestion that disarmament question

the

should

tako presedenco ovor

Beria Victim

Freed In

Poland

Vienna, Apr. 7. Radio Warsaw nounced tonight that the former First Secretary of the Polish Communist

Party and Deputy Premier, Wadyslaw Gomulka, had been rehabilitated and set

that The Radio raid Edward Onhab, the present Firit Secretary of the hax announced Lo-

mulka's liberation, gether

with that of

a

of other persons cd in 1951 with

him. Among these were a of high officers number

now been who had also released from prison,

The release of Gomulka was sold to be in con- nection with the decision of the 20th congress of the Soviet Union's Communist Party to rehabilitate all the victiina of the Beria regime-Reuter,

the problems of Comman unity Rainier's

and European security.

INTERPRETATION

was

The German statemčat provoked by the interview given by M. Mollet to the American

magazine Report,

US News and World in which he said the An ex-priest, who con- problems of European' security German urity would be fessed to poisoning a

and

General Burns kept Mr Ham- marskjold informed of the latest moves on the barder and notified him that in view of the tense situation, he would post-pregnant servant girl ac-easier to solve "if we begin by

disarmament, pono for 24 hours his planned eldentally and then throw-solving the problem of general meeting with the Secretary-ing her body into a stream, Diplomatic observers in Paris General in Rome, prior to their tour of Middle Eastern capitals. went on trial here today, did not believe that M. Mollet's could in any way be Hammarskjold was due charged with homicide, for remarks

119 meaning that to leave New York by air this gery and illicht medical Interpreted

Franca-thought-German reurin- evening for London. During a

to practice.

cation should be given a low 80-minute stopover he was

The ex - priest; Amilcare piority in international discus- conter with Mr Selwyn Loyd Caloni, said he gave poisonous in British Foreign Secretary.

United Nations oficiais suld shots to the that General Burns would now nrrive

in Rome on Sunday. But, they

added, Mr Henri Vigler, General Burns' political Mr would meet adviser, Hammarskjold in the Italian capital on Saturday planned.

Mr

During a busy morning, Hammarskjold went over some of the plans for his tour of the

Colourful Wedding Uniform

Monaco, Apr. 6. Prince Rainier of Monaco to- day announced that he will wear sky blue trousers as bila cathedral wedding here to Mias Grace Kelly, the Hollywood sar, in two weeka' ilme. ~ He his women gutata to advised -wear bright wlothes too-though. forma morning will wear men girl, 28-year-old On the contrary, these ob- drem

The Prince's tator, M. Blanch unity sald, German Celestina Pahustri, at her own servers request after she told him the remained in the forefront of Bella has designed a special preoccupations, and military uniform for film with a drug was a special dieting com France'

France had no intention of ac-gold and black tunic, dark blue pound,

even tellly in the cocked int, ostrich feathers and quiercing

a bolt in the Monegasque colours present division of Germany, red and white,

After the civil and religious Reuter,

ceremonies on April 16 and 19

Ralmier Prince

will

don the uniform of a Monegasque naval caplain to set out with his bride on a month-long Mediterranean honeymoon in his 320-tor yacht Deo Juvante (With God's Help).

who Caloni,

was suspended tth priesthood shortly from

before his arrest in February, said the girl died almost in- stantly and he threw her body in the stream in a fit of panic.

FAKED MARRIAGE Miadic East with Mr Fouad

Caloni, who appeared at to- Ammoun, of Lebanon, and Mr Abba Eban, the Isracil delegate day's hearing in civilian clothes, who traveled especially from also charged with registering in Washington. The Secretary his parish records a falce mar- appoint-ringe between another man and was three Miss Palustri, who

General had separate ments with them.

Mr Homina:skjold is making months pregnant. the trip at the urgent request Calon said he did not know

Miss Polustri

pregnant Counc!! to re- of the Security

when he administered the shots. et on Izraeli and Arab com-

discussed Today's hearing pliance with the armistice agree-

chiefly whether further tesil menta.

in the case should be mony

behind closed given

doors.

EGYPT'S CHARGE

The severity of the artillery France-Presse, exchanges in the Gaza strip in tha

48 last

hours and the casualties re- elvillan heavy ported by Egypt, has increased the sense of urgency surround- Mr Hammarskjold's de- parture.

Egypt has already notified the Security Council of the heavy civilian casualties suffered and has charged Israel with respon- sibility for them.

An Israeli delegation spokes- man said that the Security Council would be informed today of Israel's side.

EARL ATTLEE MADE A KG

Kelly Complains

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ACCUSATIONS AGAINST US

London, Apr. 6. Communist China's Premier and Foreign Minister, Mr Chou En-lai, today accused America of being "still persistent in their efforts to create international tensions," the New China News Agency reported.

Mr Chou, who was speaking at a banquet tonight given in honour of Mr Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier, said "we can see such a situation in the Sino-American ambassadorial talks."

not

directly mentioning. Mr Chou, though America, said: "There are still in the world certain forces which are unwilling to see relaxation in the international situation.”

are

still

the

the

of Mr Chou said: "These forces, nunclation of the cut

their | Individual as practised by Stalin, persistent i efforts to create

International tald "the twentieth congress of tensions by among other things, the Communist Party of the interfering

further demon- Internal Soviet Union, affairs of other countries and strated that the peaceful fucukan strengthening

aggressive polley consistently pursued by military blocs.

the Soviet Union, the opened up a broad road to the lofty chuige of struggle for world peace."

Mir Chou said the "friendly visit of the Soviet government delegation to many Arlan coun tries has further strengthened the economie co-operation be tween the Soviet Union and these countries."

This shows that to further case kite national tensions,

the consolidate world peace,

and countries peace-loving peace-loving people throughout the world sill have to continue with to strive unflinchingly greater vigour and on a long term.

Before Mr Chou gave the warning that there are still in world cortain forces which ore unwilling

He said Russia "is also help.. wifil greater

see the relaxing China with tion in the International situa-might; it is increasing the num- ber of industrin enterprises it tin," he said “recently the

to build, as is helping China international situation

well as techoical ald: This will relaxed to A certain extent.

which realy facilitate the rapid do This la-something over

velopment of the - cause, of we should rejoice."

scelalism in our country." Mr Chou, who did nog mens | Reuter- tion the recent Soviet Com- munist Party Congress dey

B-47 Crashes

Ceresco, Nebrasko, Apr. d. A US Air Force B-47 crashed near here today, killing all four men aboard.

was from the

The plane Lincoln Air Force base

9-me residents of the "arca saw the plano plummet to the ground and explode with a "blinding Bash."

a.m.

The B-47 tcolt off on a routie and night about 11.25 crashed about 11:40 am

Ceresco is about 12 miles north of Lincoln, Nebraska

United Press.

FAKIR FLOODED

IN "GRAVE"

Rio de Janeiro, Apr. 6. A Fakir, attempting to beat the world "buried aliva" record had to be dug out of his "gravo” in a main square of Porto Alegre, south Brazil, today as severe floods threatened the area.

Water had begun to deep into his temporary coffin in which he had already spent the past eight days. His condition was said to be serious.

London, Apr. 6. The Queen today appointed former Socialist

Duke Will Live Rainter While Prince Earl Attlee,

to the Order Prime Minister,

Aboard Yacht of the Garter, one of Britain's Issuing suggestions from

palace

what well-dressed most exalted orders.

Earl Attlee, recently raised wedding guests should order, his

Melbourne, Apr. 6.

The level of the Taquari river to the Peerage, joins Britain's fances, two days out from New

liner The Duke of Edinburgh will

meanwhile rising at the only ather living former Prime York on board the luxury out live aboard the Royal Yacht

complained Minister, Sir Winston Churchill,

behaviour of newspapermen Britannia when he visits Aus- rale of three feet an hour, fol- as a Knight Companion of the

tralia for the Olympic Games in lowing the most severe storm to Order

In the ship. the also of

sulling Most Noble

Miss Kelly's secretary. Miss November and December, it was hit the region in 15 years.

More than 500 persons have Garter-United Press.

Nadia

of Edinburgh will been evacuated from thier hones The Duke the star while she

face of the was drying her golden hair arrive in Melbourne on Novem-in riverside areas, upstream from

of after a swim in the first-class ber 22 from Darwin, Northern Porto Alegre, in

the threat

flooding-France- will open Australia. He

He "Put On A Show" Before His Execution

to

San Quentia, Apr. 8. Robert O. Pierce, 27, condemned murderer, slashed himself and had

be overpowered by guards today. when he and tellow prisoner were strapped Into chairs in the

chamber. gas The other prisoner, who went

quietly to his execution, was Smith E. Jordan, 28, a partner with Pierce in the slaying on Aug 2, 1954,

of taxi driver Charles B. Rose, 48, in Oak- land. Both Pierce and Jordan wets negroes.

the clash to Egypt, bringing the attention of the Security Council, did not ask for a Counci mceling, but stressed that it was only a preliminary report that the Council would and

kept informed of further The execution started at 10.00!

a.m. Both

wero pro- developments.-Reuter.

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nounced dead at 10.15 a.m. "The execution was unusually late," paid warden Harley O "because of Pierce's Tools,

Somehow he had

behaviour, found a piece

photo Woods, said they had announced here fonight.

Mr

deck Morgan Heldgins, pub- Olympic Games.Reuter,

agent for Metro-Goldwyn-

pictures, said:

"Don't

to become a 'princess. She must forget that Miss Kelly is going maintain her dignity. So please and good treat her with tact

Protection Bill

on the right Blashed himsales and he manners."-Reuter, sido of the neck. Ho fought the guards and had to be

New Delhi, Apr. 6. overpowered to be strapped

A private member's bill to Into the chair,"

stop boys and girls becoming

fakira Flerce, who staged a one-man marks, nuns, yogis,

riot in his death cell earlier Hindu asceties, before they reach this week, had promised; to the age of 18 was introduced, in put on a "show before he the House of the People (lower would permit to his execu-house of parliament) here today.

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