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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, MAY. 2, 1936.
Staggering Rebel
Algeria
Afro-Asian Group Seeks Help
New York, May 2.
The Asian-African group At the United Nations decidea today, according to informed
soarom, contact the Latin-American
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group to, determine what support might be expected if they asked for a meeting of the Becurity Council or a special session of the General Assembly on the Algerian question.
The two groupe nie the largest
In the United Nations and between them represent moro than 40 volca
The group which met for more than three hour at two separate sessions, also discured
+ proposal that the group
chairman tre empowered
draw the attention of the Secretary- General, Mr Dag Ham- marskjold, to the situation In Algeria and to ask him what he could do in an Informal
to Im- manzier prove H.
Another proposal said to have been considered was that the group address a letter on the subject to the Security Council president. -Beuter.
CHARGES AGAINST DUTCH
The Hague, May 2. Dr Joseph Luns, Nether. lands Minister for Indo- nesian Affairs, said here to day that relations with In- donesia would be further poisoned if the Indonesian Government continued with its charges of subversion against Netherlands tlonnis,
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WELL-COORDINATED
SURPRISE ATTACKS
ON SETTLEMENTS Algiers, May 2.
Rebel commandos launched a series of terrorist raids against settlements close to the capital but the French army said today the insurgents were repelled with "staggering losses.”
The heavy toll was indicative of the "National Liberation" Army determination to keep the flames of the rebellion burning at all cost, the Army said.
The weekend toll
complied } Ben Bella omphatically denied today, put the number of that the "Liberation Movement"
to t{{ {c] al 249. In was Communist-/mspired.
French soldiers,
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actition including one officer were killed
Main Hope
In turn the insurgents slew 23 Mortens kwn for their pro- He said the Liberation Aring French leanings,
had Jaunched its struggle much
carlier than expected. French authorities were Originally It WDA estimated worried by the outburst of
that it would not be in a posi- violence to the hitherto quiet
tion area around the capital where 1950.
the fight until to begin
Askal
oray maradle attacks had oc- curred since the rebellion begun on November 1, 1984,
Farms Destroyed
lo a well-co-ordinated kerler of surprise attacks, the ins137- raide Oufarik and gents Bellefontaine, 23 and 30 miles Algiers respectively. Hamman Melounne, 23 miles south, and Rivet, 30 miles west of Algiers.
Cust
of
They shot and killed two Moslems and des- pro-French troyed several French farms, orchants, and cattle herds.
But the main target of the rebels were military documents
and identity cards of the male Moslem population.
But he said the Netherlands Government had hittle hope that the "tragle denDr” of Leon The rebels may need them Jungschoeger, whille awaiting for their agents, French sources the death sentence at Djakarta, said.
Indonesian induce the would
Algerian Nationalist Jender, Government to drop the sub- Ben Bello, stated in an interview version charges against other published in Cairo today that Netherlanders.
the only way to end the war in Sperking the Senate in a Algeria would be for Franco to debute
the budget, the
recognise Algerian Minister said his Government had considered an appeal to the United Nations about Indonesia's unilateral abrogation of 1040 unle with the Nether- Jands.
on
the
"But," Dr Luns mid, "we should have no illusions about the outcome of such an appeal," -France-Presse.
ilence
indepen
Former Adjutant
whether the Algerton Nationalists were in favour of o general union of the Arab countries under the title of "United States of the Arabs", Ben Bella replied: "That is one of our main hopes."--United Press and France-Presse,
FROZEN ASSETS
US Will Refuse
In Giant Bombers West Germany Needs
Losses In
Wolf Hunting From Air
In an effort to cut down the number of wolves roaming free through vast areas of the Soviet Union-wolf hunting from the air has been organised. The expedition of wolf-Bunting In the Tatar Autonomous Repabllo is fed by Bergel Gorbunov Famous Soviet hunter. He has kifed more than 1,000
from the air in the past few years-Express Photo,
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To Negotiate Rocket Attempt
With Rumania Fails: Crashes
Washington, May 2. The United States will not negotiate with Rumania the question of some 13 million dollars in Ru- manian assets frozen in the United States since the Second World War, a State
From 10,000 Feet
New York, May 2.
An Aerobee-hi rocket, which the Navy
Ben Belle, a former adjutant Department spokesman in had expected to fire 185 miles into the
in the French army, is consider-dicated today. ed as the representative in Egypt
of
the
Algerian
Liberation Army."
in an
gald that The spokesman "National
to the Rumania sent a note United States Government alx
Ho said in interview with Kathmandu, May 2. the Egyptian review Akher Saa Nepal and Buena are to open that the Liberation Army was
relations next June, waging a diplomathe
war solely with arms well infrard source said the captured from the French. The Soviet Union, ho said, had never They will stablish legations offered them arms but if it did, in each other's capital,
the Liberation Army would condition that this Up 1 now. Nepal has had accept "on consulate in Rangoon but Burma did not in any way change the had no representative in principles governing our strug- Kathmandu.-France-Presse.
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ionosphere, fizzled out at about 10,000 feet and crashed back to earth today at White Sands Proving Grounds.
wecks
that ugo proposing negotiations be opened between
When the rocket hit the de-) Scores of Navy the two countries concerning sert, it exploded
photographers with a crash and observers who WETO Rumania and Rumanian assets smoko high into the air. Navy dived for cover American dales against and sent a tower of dirty orange watching from nearby hills as the booside Brozen in the United States.
rocket experts rushed to the container und rocket cimo scene in an effort to determine | whistling out of the sky. what had happened.
The Rumanian note also ex- pressed the desire for an im- provement of trade relations between the two countries, the spokesman said.
The
COMPENSATION
Dived For Cover
Have Defect
Washington, May 2.
Moot
of the new long- range Jel B-12 bombers produced in the s months were not accepted by the United States "Alr Fored bocatio
of
Dorionis Catture, General Curtle-Lénay, thier of the Heavy Bomber Command, sald today.
Only two of 17 bombers produced had been sooepi- ed, ho told
mecret mbeling of the Senate Alr Power. Investigating Sub- Commilton. His tortimony was inade publlo in can- mored form.
He said a polution had bben found to the o» ponent failure---Chiria Mia! Special
MORE PAY
18-Months Conscription Period
Boun, May 2.
The West German Government said tonight that the Federal Republic needed an 18-month con- scription period to honour its obligations and nasure its safety.
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It did so in a memorandum, arms in France, 1.8 per cent in Issued on the eve of a dobate the United States and 1.05 per In which it will ask the cait in Britain, it said. Bundestag (lower house) It said a professional army ---- to reject a decision of the Uke that of the pre-Hitler Bundesrat (upper house) ap- Weimar Republie-was liable to | proving a 12-month period. 'become a "itate within' n'state." Conscription was a democràtio The Bundestag is expected to way of raising armed forces, support an 18-month period. Reuter.
This will make some com promist
necessary.
with
Bundesrat
Conscription is expected to
FOR LEPERS bogm in West Germany in
Kunia Laumpur, May 2. Working lepers. at the Sungei Balch dettlement near here are to get wago
Increases
will mean a raiso
at
13 and 42 dollars a month each
More
than 600 lepers Sungel Bulch druck last mouth complaining their wages were not high enough. Patients par- form a number of duties at the zettlement-Reuter.
Talpet, May 2. Formesan provincial police on Tuesday issued an order pro- hibiting teenagers from smoking or drinking-United Press.
autumn of 1057..
Democratic
the
Divorce Hereditary
in
its
the
In America
The Govémment, memorandum,
disputed
that Social Democrats' opinion atomic war calls for small prom fessional armies. It said atomle war called for many small pro- fessional armies and that small
San Francisco, May 2. a Divorce is habit-forming professional force could
provide the reserves that would in United States families, be needed to make good losses, according to Dr. Judson A force of 500,000 as pro- Landis, University of Cali- vided for in the Paris treaties en fornia Sociologist.
rearmament-would amount to
one per cent or the population, compared to two per cent 'under
Burma May Postpone
Chamber
Elections
Rangoon, May 2.
U Nu, Burmese Premier, said today that the 'Government might have to consider whether to postpone elections due on May 22 for 125 seats in the Chamber of Nationalities (upper house).
preas.
If
divorce
parents chances ara greater that their offspring will follow the same course, Dr Landis reported after a survey of 2,000 University of California students and thair family marital history..
"If both
sets of a student'a grandparents had stayed to gether, the only
14.0
chances were that
14.0 per cent of his
aunts and uncles would
ho said.
"If one grandparent family had divorced, 29.7 per cent of the parents, aunts and moles would divorce.
FIGURE DROPPED "If both sets of grandparentsa had split up, 38 their children would divorce o
per cent of
He told a Press conference, ballots to AFPFL and we givo separate," that the Cabinet would meet you bullets."
Dr Landis said that students on Monday to discuss reports
had a higher The
tendency to ordered from local officials on
Premier stressed that choose others of similar poren- security conditions in country the heavy poll in favour of the tal background in marringe sa opposition groups could not bọ
their marriage partners. taicon, as a swing towards com Students with divorces among "If the reports should indicato branism.
grandparents and parents choner that it is not possible to hold ~ The rebels had bem trying 41.5 free and fair elections we will to seize power for eight years mates from young people, whoan p cent of their marriage to consider whether the but their policy
of force had parenta were also upper house elections should be failed, now they were trying to Where no such background af divorcedă. postponed," U Nu said.
get a foothold in Parliament by divorce existed, the figure drop- getting NUF candidates elected, pod to 30.3 per cent.-Ching Mall Ú Nu declared.--Reuter.
have
Intimidated
Voters
The Prime Minister Wha
meeting the Press for the fast time since his Government was
returned to power in the recent elections for 250 seats in the lower house,
He was accompanied by U Kyaw Nycin, Industry Miniliter," U Ba Swe, Defence Minister, and Boh Khin Mausią "Ciale, Home Minister.
Asked about the declion, 17 Nu claimed that the extreme left-wing Nitional Unity Front Party was "in league" with the
in country this rebels
Rooket experts said that the chemicals, which are mixed in the rocket motor and provide a 4,000-pound thrust falled to get together. They believed might be due to the failure of a valve to oper
Actually, the rocket's power- State Department ful motor never got into action, spokesman said he was not able A booster, that functioned Bike to state whether the American Jet-assisted take-off (JATO) The motor, which had been reply to the Rumanian note had does for planes, took the rocket expected to take the rockoot up alrendy been handed to the through its 142-foot tower to 105 miles at speed of 4,850 Rumanian
miles per hour, is propelled by authorities in about 10,000 feet. Budapest.
{ved, fuming nitric acid and o Concerning Rumanian assets
When the booster fell away, mixture of analine and nicchol
also came the rocket
down. blocked
in the United States, the spokesman pointed out that Congress Voted on August 9, 1055 that these funds should be used to compensate American citizens and fans whose pro- perty and load was nationalised by the Rumanian. Communist Government.'
Well-informed
dicated
BOUDCOR
Rode Mad Bull To
that the United States Save Crowd
Government
would
take the same stand on the question nd
Hungarian and Bulgarian 48-
There is nearly half a ton of the furning nitric acid in one tonk and the mixture of analine and alcohol in another tonk. Volver
are supposed automatically, allowing
to open
anatine-plooliol mixture mitrie aoid to flow together.
the
pizo
Breas-and
that rebels intimidated voters into supporting NUF candidates. Because of rebel threals many volers had stayed away from the polls.
were.
Special.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of
H.E. the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, G.C.M.G., Kt. St. 1.
-and Lady Grantham, C. St. J. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE
presents
U.S. AIR FORCE SYMPHONIC BAND. Conductor: Colonel George S. Howard, Chief of Bands & Music, USAF
Asst. Cond: Lt. Harry H. Meuser, USAF.
For the First Time in Hong Kong.
100 Piece Marching Band 90 Piece Symphony Orchestra
85 Piece Symphonic Band 25 Voices "Glee Club"
LEE THEATRE
by ministers and that 1st Programme: Today: 5.30 P.M.
Boh Khin Maung Gafe said instraces of intimidation given during the election rebels had told villagers: "If you want peace vote opposition; give your
Immigrant
Burn Spontaneously Earns £8,000
These then burn spontaneously
Now Delhi, May 2. in the rocket's motor, furnish- It was
pets which also have been frozen A policeman who rode a ing the terrifle thrust
Second Presse,
valve falled to
· and
in the United States since the mad bull to steer it away boli today so that our chemical,
World War-France-from a crowd at a Calcutin open today so
probably
analine the festival, has been awarded alcohol, flowed into the motor a medal by the President of but could not come in contact India.
with the nitric acid.
New Secretary
Of ECAFE
Mr Dog
Bangkok, May 2.
Nations
1 Applauding with aliouts (B). United
2 Trick (8).
3 Cat noiso
Gulded (7),
Shortage (7).
1 Speaker (0),
7 Vagrant (5).
Servant (8).
18 Diminishes (7).
Sydney, May 2. An Immigrant lawyer who had never before worked with his hands has laboured with plek and shovel to earn £8,000 from the 80s he brought to Australia.
Immigration Department-pu cation The Good
(students paly, tickets all sold out)
Today: 9.30 P.M.
2nd (New) Programme: Tomorrow: 9.30 P.M.
(One Performance Only)
Limited Tickets at $10.00 & $5.00
are available at Lee Theatre &
at Lee Theatre Town Booking Office, 6 Queen's Rd., C
By Kindness of the U.S. Government ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN AID OF ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE, FUND."
CAPITOL BITZ
The bull, exelfed by the lights į But when the Aérobee-Hi Hit and noise and by the pressure the desert, the acid and the
mixed and exploded violently. |
jostling crowd, ran other chemicals were suddenly cold or Neighbour FINAL TO-DAY
of the
amuck and charged the exit gate for
and children. women the Hammarskjold, In
parde, a number of
d
word children Secretary women
General, is expected to dals knocked down.
and former Finance
Some Navy officery privately that they were bitterly disappointed by today's fasco.
The rocket fired today whs'
Dr. Sumitro. Djojohedikusumo, Constable Jugodis's Chandra the first production model of eminent Indonesian cconomist Bowmick, who was on duty at the Adrobes, More than 172
Minister to accept the appointment of the gate, jumped on the bull's prototypes were fred before the back and tading hold of its present model was arrived at, Secretary-General
the
hand draw a head back until The highest any of the proto- Beonomic Commission for Adhe forced it to a stop..
types wont was 124 millon,
Three Tents
was mollady, learne
CAROTE
15 Clos dowri (8).
and the Far Eat (ECAFE), E
17. Giggion (7).
today.
The
appointment la
is for 'two'
21 Walken (3).
19 Oppose. (9).
- 24 Girdle (4).
to
CORED
The Navy had hoped
The infuriated bull, however, years, but Dr, Suamitra refused tossed the policeman over its
promise · acceptance when head and gared him
the approached unofficially, Hu ab- pointment has been uninimas" [ar
Despite this, constabla Bhow! led by ECA
ECAFE couné mick again caught hold of it
horns and marisketch to athi kha understood that should bull away at the,
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Shreds, à Taiso, 3 | Dr Sumitro continue to retire," "But for xür ihnely atid Akday 9 Denuda, 11 Grate, 12 Grovel, 14. Less, 10 Thome, 18 | the thich:
• cholow, would be pe action number of Trado, 19 Pour, 20 Tuled, 25 Unued, “25 Sibowe, 28. Every 37; Cornelia: Elaimaciadaye Poltip" mighty havIESER Karno 38 Blankys (Dewis 1 Bide (*) Rang, 4 Dado, 4 Blavor. 6. pine trader tomonet and a femper, damit of style Prolate, O: Somerton (4-Bewobed, (10Urged): 15 Rimisla, 14. Imbigger, Emintiline, bé Commentar
‚5% +50%.Apoy/17\\litemny 19 Feldon, 21 Linic, 22 Dean, 29 Mapy,
who fled from Russia to Poland as a child, grew up in Poland, graduated as a Doctor of Lanta at Lemberg Univormity, and in 1940 again fled as the Corn- mundet nemlen awsomed
oyes Poland.
LOST EVERYTHING
Eight years later he and his wife lost everything to the Corneamhiteley Chotshemlovakia. Tisay "aimigruboči, ko › Ausisnila, dad began a now 116 with 30.
He dug ditches nde wook" and his "wife coblond in camps. They bought a small farm on which the worked at
·30s Bienkownách, now 4%.
∙AT 2,30, 5:30, 7:30
9:30 PM.
"FINAL"SHOWING TO-DAY:
· At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 pm
· MEETS HIS MATCH