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Morning Post, South, China |Sunday::' :Post-Herald,

THE CHINA / MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1956.

RUSSIA EXPECTED

Samson Dislikes Drums

A lance-corporal keeps tight hold of the rope as white Welsh pony Samson shown his dislike of the drums at Alder- shot, Hants, Samson, a former Welch pit pony, is now the mascot of the Battalion the Parachute Regiment, Ho was rehearsing with the bands and drums of the First, Second and Third Battalions for the marching and counter- marching with which they will open the Searchlight Tattoo at

White City, London, on July 3-Reuterphoto,

8th

Army Ready For Any Korean Attack

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The Eighth US Army today his troops "can pull seconds" if the Communists Korean truce line.

But

tho North Karenu Government said its troops will pot start against the Allies up iess attacked.

were

Those developments

TO SHOW NEW PLANES TO GUESTS

Moscow, May 31.

Western air experts said today they think Russia will disclose striking new warplanes at the annual air show on June 24.

"They wouldn't be inviting General Twining to attend the show If they were not going to unveil something new and im pressive" one Westorm attache said,

General Twining, Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, a nounced yesterday bo trad accepter tho unprecedented Soviet invitation,

Not Sure

Britain's Secretary of State for Air Nigel Birch and high rank- ing Royal Air Force officers also will attend,

Western circles are not sure what surprises the Russians will

vil spring.

"It's hard to predict what the Russians will come up with but

1,000 Yards From Hiroshima Atom Bomb

DIED LAST MONTH

Tokyo, May 31. A Japanese man who had been treated for leukaemia died today of what Japan- eso press reports called the after-effects of the 1945. Hiroshima atom bomb.

He was the seven perron exposed to the bomb to dle this year.

I have a feeling there will be something new in bombers or at least improved versions of the Kyodo News Service reported models shown lost year," the from Hiroshima that Tatsubel attache said.

Nakayama, 07, died on May 10.

veika

Last year the Russians un- Nakayama was taken to hos- last year afler kd new four-engined long-pital in April

showed he had be-diagnosis range turbo-prop bombers Leved capable of refueling in leukaemin of the bone marrow, a „Right like the big bombers the US Strategic Air Command.

Jetliner

of blood canLGET.

proved and he was sent home ofodo sald his condition im

last month. Nakayama suffered relapse, however, and diod, According to the Kyodo re- port, Nakayama was about thousand yards from the centre of the blest when the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.----United Press,

A

A

The Russians also showed twin je, all weather fighter, single supersonic #ghter and

twla-rotor helicopter carrying troops.

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The flypast also included the twin-engined petliner now know as the TU-104 which flow to London before and during the visit of Premier Nikolai Bulgan and Purly Secretary Nikita S. Khrushchev,

Pedal Cars Are Becoming

Obsolete In U.S.

The alr show is held at Tushing airfield on the outskirts of Moscow. It alwaye is well attended by thousands of Russian govermanent Icaders, the diplomatic

согра and

New York, May 31. foreign correspondents. Seoul, June 1.

Pedal pushed toys are becom→ Usually included in the pro-ing obsoleto in the United commander declared gramme are a musa parachute States. They are being replaced aying and fast by battery or petrol-driven the lanyard in 16 Jump trick

formation flights of fighters and

COTS, tractors,

"fire-engines and attack across the bombers.

three-wheelermanufacturers have

The to

The North Korean Army, the Pyongyang radio said in the

ment, will not resort to forco unless attacked by South tho major Korea.** after the United Command Nationis

ordered The Communist neutral nationa Lruce inspec- also sold North Koren will Its armed forces by tore to leave South Korea and reduce"

statement

Practicing

Last year belicopters landed Government - attributed ataze in front of the reviewing stand and disgorged troops, trucks und mobile artillery

Presumably Air Force units in the Moscow

area already are practicing for the show. Two- engined jet bombers of a type known ITA the Wom 03 the Communists stop violating 80,000 men by August 31, but the 1983 creasefire.

it did not disclose if the troups "Badgers" have been dying in were belig

or formation northwest demobilised

Communist capital-United Fress, out of moved Korea

Eighth Army

US General I D. White, Commander of the historic as well All American troops in the Far East, told United Press when questioned about the readiness

of his troops.

No Reply

of

the

Syria Should

Communist Recognise China

Kcream and Chinese forces in North Korea "The United Nations Command total about 700,000 men, com- has always been aware that we pared with 150,000 Allied troops are in a state of armistice. We in the South. can pull the lanyard in 15 Deconds."

Any Situation

boy

on

exhiblied their latest products in a huge show.

There were still song pedal- pushed tricycles and cars display

but they carried radios, windshields,

and other RCCCS- oprics in an

effort to makie them доте attractive for children.

The petrol and battery driven toys ara strong enough to carry An electric- travels at flye powered car father or mother.

miles an hour.

One

child-sized the tractors is powerful enough to pull lawn mower, The manufacturers admit that it is acunning development in- tended to entice parents to buy. Populor with the children was a backyard roller coaster- cost £150-London Exprèsť. Service,

Damascus, May 31. The General Federation

of Syrian Trade Undons today sub-

Baglad, May 31. The Senior Swedish member mitted a written demand to the King Faisal of Iraq returned cf- the four-nation truce Government to recognise China home by air today from Rome, inspection body, meanville, and establish cliplomatic re- arter à two weeks abronco in told United Press the group has

presentation.

which he paică oficial visits 'to' not replied to the UN's Thurs-

The note pointed out that Spain and Morocco. He also Commenting on the ultimatum day order to leave South KoreN China and talerz part in the spent two days in Puis on 4 against the truce inspectors, in about one week.

Damascus Internation Fair private visit on his return General White suld, "we are The Swedish Chief Mal since the opening two years ago, journey. prepared to take care of any General Car) Bergenstrahle, sald while trade agreements between The King : was accompanied, situation which might arise out | the Neutral Nations Truce the two countries already exist throughout his tour by the of this condition."

Supervisory Commission will and a cultural agreement is: Crown Prince, Abdullila.-- meet "in a few days to discuss now being negotiated.-Router. France-PreESC. He was asked if his Eighth the Allied order. Army was prepared to defend

He said he did not know. IÉ South Korea against a new the neutrals will comply with Communist attack. "We are al-the. UZI order. The UN said sts EAST AFRICAN FIRMS ACCUSED ways ready." the four-star Eighth Army will take neces general, replied bersely.

|sary'action"}ƒ the inspectors do From Pyongyang, the North pot leave, t Korean capital, come a broad- east statement that. North Korea will not attack first and will reduce the size of its armed forces this summer.

Poujadists Demonstrate

Failed In Duty

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· Londón, May 31. “There are people, going out PÅ "serious warning that com-

there-some of them British, pahler were buying up land that I know, he declared, ITL East Africa, working it

"and companies which are hard, making big profile and buying up the land and work- then leaving completa ing it as hard as they poss desert behind, wan given in sibly can for a fee years. the House of Lords today

making big profits and then Brigadier Lord

going out and

́a.com~ Throwi commands

plota desert beg security forces in East Africa. "That is only started recently, told the House of like horror at fading in Kenya signs of the wrong kind of settlar. He was speaking during a debate on the necrmity of stepping the destruction of forcats in the low rainfall areas o 'Africa.

Other inspecting nations are Switzerland, Poland and Czechoslovakia, The Swiss and Swedish Governments have at-The temptect in the past to and Korean inspection because of Polish and Czech: interferencer Tho UN charged the Com- munists in North Korea and the Polish and Czech Inspectors. "failed to carry out faithfully Paris, May 31. important provisions of the Some hundred members of the armistice agreement."--United inx-ading right-wing Pouja- Prez, dist nevertat, today demon- strated at the: Paris" airport of Orly against the despatch of 100 French -1 manufactured light machinomis to Syria.

After the leader of the demonstration, M. Albert Privat, a Deputy from the Seine De and partment, had explained to the Orly, authorities', the reason for China Mail Staff Photo-the demonstrations, the Poula-

· date marched rounch; the central graphers Bare > on view in hall and then dispersed with-

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