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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JUNE, 28, 1956,

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US Nuclear Tests May Have Prevented SOEKARNO Special Consideration

International Wars

TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL DELEGATE

ANSWERS AMERICA'S CRITICS

New York, June 27.

The United States today defended the atomic and nuclear weapon tests conducted in its Pacific trust territories and said that they might go down in history as having made future international war an impossibility.

A LIGHT ON

DRUNKENNESS

Penang. June 27. The Penang Coroner, An Ah-wah, urged that one of the city nuin streets abbuld bo better "for the benent of drunkards," The coroner recorded Д verdiot

of death by

rattadventure on * 78- year-old musque attendant whom witnesses said wan a habitual toudy drinker, whose body was found in " drain.

Mr Au remarked that there had been a number of fatalities nanong drunks on the road over a period of year and he thought that better lighting would help them safely home,—— China Mall Special.

UNDISPUTED

PERUVIAN PRESIDENT

Answering criticisms made of the tests in the United Nations Trusteeship Council, the United States delegate, Mr Mason Sears, declared: "Every citizen of the United States regrets the necessity for these experiments and sincerely forward to the day when they will be no longer necessary."

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Townds that end, he addesi, the United States had repeated- v treinred that i would cor True to seek a saftguarded and, euntrolled diurnament gramme which could lead to the Cetartion of further teals

TO-

Mr Sears noted that tests bud beurs conducted in 1948, 1951, 1052 and again in 1954 (nuclear experiments were also beld fast month) without objection from uny United Nations body.

looks

SOVIET

BOOK

CRITICISED

Moscow, June 27.

*

A now Soviet book oti "In fact," he said, "no objee the Second World War tor to the tests was ever heard In any quarters until the un-

was sharply attacked here fortunate fall-out of radiated today for under-estimating the part played by Britain, the United States and

shes in 1934

Not Moral Issue

The Issue, therefore, is out Hungal

issue of a strategi Dust territory. It is rather that three esta hay diamatise the horrifying ite of what migrst happen to the

other allies in the "joint struggle" against Hitler's Germany.

The altack ciumto magazine Quasions of

the published by

D

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History

wutil 11 ALL

To institule of the Soviet Academy The book,

were

of Sciences.

Jablished by the same Institute.

IN ROME.

President Boekarno of Indonesia, who has been making an official vilt to Rome, is pictured during a tour of the clly's ruths......-Express Photo,

Sarawak Constitution

Need Not Follow Negri Resolution

London, June 27.

UKRAINE

LEADER REPLACED

Urged For Overseas Chinese

Peking, June 27.

The Peking Government was urged today to give special and sympathetic attention to the rela- tives, remaining in China, of Chinese who are | living and working abroad,

The appeat was made by Pro- fesor Hau Su-ming, who

home from Burma to address the present, National Congress,

The

OVETKEZN

tamilles of Chinese consisted largely

of women, e-ged persons and children, ho sald. They de- pended heavily upon re- mittances from their relatives abroad for the living.

Relieve Anxieties

The Government should make that these remittances wore delivered promptly. He also asked that consideration be given to the relatively low labour capacity of these familles, and expresse the hope that appropriate work, within their powers, could be provided for them.

Reforms of this kind, ho muld, would love many

of the anxieties of the overseas Chinese, and would improve the reputa- lion of the Chinese Government abrond.

Hsu Su-ming's speech called attention to a altution which has long been troubling oversong Chinere,

Taken Steps

the

London, June 27. One of the Communist Party secretaries of the

Their families, especially in Ukraine, home republic of Fukten, Kwangs! and Kwang- Nikita S. tung provinces, have suffered in A Labour member, Mr Reginald Sorensen, top party boss

Cases many

from the Khrushchev, has been re-

rapid of the rural co- asked in the House of Commons today why the

placed because of

"do-pment

movement. They Attorney General of Sarawak intimated in a broad-teriorating health," Radio have had difficulty is getting cast talk that Sarawak would not necessarily be Moscow reported today. granted a constitution corresponding to the terms (Recent dispatches of the resolution of the Council Negri of September Vienna reported a series of anti-

Incidente in 1955.

It was reported carlier this month from Vienna that a band of underground Ukrainians attacked a Soviet troop train and escaped with quantity of weapons,)

GERMANY BUYING

in defeating A-REACTOR

Lima, June 27.

precipitate a mielew war, Senor Manuel Padro was

"Let tas not forget that there

Is " survey of the hustory of today considered

sita in the Pacifle the great fatherland war, 1941- unother

which t believe disputed winner in Peru's best

The 48," Cuzzeil will

apparentale. It in- presidential elections held

|voj ves A belief which ink The

magazine claimed the 10 days ago.

alinost

monber of this "main and decisive role" for every

the Soviet Union Although returns are still Council will share

"This is

is a eviction that the both Germany and Japan. complete, Sewer Padro teachs lús nearest rival, Senor Fernando nuclear tests in the Pacife have Belaunde Terry by nearly been so extensively photographed 00,0K10 volos

and advertised that the whole! Both the upposition can-warket has now come to under- didates are far ahead of the stand that a Third World Wor Governanent candidate, Dwight destroy the human race

Welfare Of Mankind

Hermodo de Lavalloy Garcia.

The election was to choose a

KUCOCKRO

to General Mamri

"But

SECRET PLANS **

London, June 27. The British Government 11 should not be for- said today that one of the kotion that actions of the anti-German leaders had placed facilitated a provisional order with 2L victory and helped the British firm for a small re solution of the historic task of

search reactor of the swim- destroying bloody fascism, al- though it was agulust the secret ming pool type.

İtillerite coalition

our

Ouria, the outgoing president, "In Conséquence, 11 night plans of the Imperiallets."

STATE OF SIEGE

Fol

w-21 bp that

the Pacifle tests

the

asked whether He alto

Nouri wishes of the Council were to be considered and when the text of the new constitution would be published to give the

Sarawak ali people of

oppor tunity for considering it before eneciment

The Colonial Secretary, Mr

Lennox-Boyd,

repiled: Alin "The Attorney General has very property wished to make it clear that Her Majesty could not be committed in advance to den approval of the prayer contained in the Council Negri's resolution. Normal Practice

"The wishes of the Coubell expressed in that

08

Mr R, A. Butler, Lard Privy Negri Seal, answering

question In resolution are, of course, being the House of Commons said the followed to the greatest possible order wes subject to an agree-

Iti Extent

druiting The new ment being reached between constitution 13ritain und the Federal Re- public of Germany covering the supply of fissile material the re-pressing fissile elementa

a the

The state rudio meanwhile will go down in history as the

The mugizine said the book's announced thant

view

"under-estimation of the signi me and the pace that made yesterday's

the state 11f

fleance of the joint struggle of Juture international war on imh- pluge will be maintained unki possibility,

Armies whose countries formed the day before the presidential "If so, the Marshall Islands, the anti-Hiller coalition" was imeguretion

without loss of life or important speeintly noticeable in Fourteen people were injured darnage 10 more than five acetion of the last phase of the by bullets at 21 received other square miles of

In larritory, will WILT Injuries

The student-led | have shared lo making one of Special. riots. The riolers set 13 buses the greatest contributions that on fire and wrecked 30 tramcars have ever been made -Reuter,

welfare of mankind."-leuter.

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Europe.-Chino Mail

Malayanisation Questions In

The Commons

London, June 27.

A Labour member, Mr Stanley Awbery, asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons today how

گردم

at

"In Recordance with normal

practice, the text of the con- stitutional instruments will no spent be published before enactment,”

be added.

He added: " ths agree- Mr Sorensen asked If the

ment

1s concluded and the Colonial Secretary would onl order confirmed, the reactor agree it was highly desirable te that the expressions of opinion will be manufactured by firm concerned and the fissile and

and any proposals by the in- material in the form of manu- digenous assembly should be mctured Assile elementa will followed very closely and token be supplied by the Atomie into the closest consideration. Energy Authority.

Did he not feel it necessary

"The

Russian Ukraini

CROP SOWING

from

the

a

The brief Hadio Moscow broadcast monitored here said secretary, I. D. the party Nazarenko, had been replaced by S. V. Chervonenko,

Nazarenko asked reneved of his duties of his "deteriorating the radio wild

The changeover

to bc because health,"

bradenst fald

the occurred during a meeting of the Central Com- Com- mittee of the Ukrainian munist Party called to consider the results of spring crop sow- ing In the republic-United Press

Radioactivity Warning

In Paris

The

Paris, June 27. Laboratory

enough

food, and in obtaining work, under continually chang- ing circumstances,

The fact that the anxieties of; the oversas Chinese particular- by in Burtno, Malaya and Skaga- pore, have now boin given pub- Hielty at the National Congress la considered an indication that the Government has already laken steps to remedy the situa- tion.-France-Presse.

Son Disrespectful

-Tried Suicide

Singapore, June 27.

A 70-year-old Chipewo grandmother, Tay Ah-eng. told a court here that she tried to drown. herwGLI in a river because since her som had married, ha and his wife trossed her with disrespect.

Ms Tuy said that her daughter-in-law insulted her, and then her supported the girl against her. Shortly afterwards, Mim Tay said, she jumped Into a river to drown,

But her son rescued, her and rushed her to brompital Magistrate 9. EL L00 reprimandođ the # Douri for "the suffering you have inflicted

Jour

mother** and ordered the old woman discharged....... China Mail Special,

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No Italian Arms For Turkish Cypriots

Tricate

constitution?

Certain Lines

headed by Dr Albert Besson, today issued an "alert" Mr Lennox-Boyd replied: "warning on the increase of

the views

it is important that radioactivity in the rain

of the local people

and above all tho Council over the city, due to atomic Nogel should be very much explosions.

teken into account.

The resolution of the Coun--

The Laboratory, which has the cil asks for a constitution on duty of guarding the health of

many Division One

capital's residents, found certain Trieste, June 27.

lines which it set out, the posts in the Government

that between May, 1955 and for the port authorities to It is then

legal ad-

February. 1958, radioactivity arms visors of the Sarawak Govern- services in Singapore and day denied reports that

nil, but that inco to ment were shipped through here

and myself as Colonialad been Malaya were held by ex- the Turkish minority In Secretary

these February, it had been constantly to transinto patriates and by Malayans Cyprus.

increasing. proposals into legal terms, respectively.

omelais mid Athens Pross "Constitutionally this is the The Institute has two Installa- reports that the Turkish motor- way it has always been done tiona to measure dangerous ship Demir Issar loaded infantry and it is much the best way in radioactivity-one loaned by the arkne for the Cyprus Turks the circumstances." here recently were "the first Not Appropriate

He also maked how many Malayans were expected to be recruited by the end of 1957 anki what steps were being taicen to prepare Malayans to All these poslilona by n system of "Malayanisation."

Mr Alan Learnc-Boyd plied: "In Singaporɑ expatriates

Malayanın 370.

we have heard of it,'

They all the Demir

м

French Atomic Energy Com- mission and the other by the Army.

Issar Mr Sorensen then asked

It also noted that the peaceful has not been in Trieste "for whether before the enactment long time," A check of the port of B

development of atomic energy in aew constitution for France is having its effects on Tegister showed no mention of Sarawak the Minister

would

the subsoil. While most power re-the ship for the past 40 days, give the Council Negri an water is nat radibuctive, the

Italiars authorities pointed hold 402 Division One posts and out arm can only be loaded on the ty to propose formally Laboratory sald, it is radioactive of an appropriate at some specific points, such as foreign ships in Italian porta

promable to the constituation, near the atomic energy installa. Mr Lennox-Boyd replied: "I Lions of Chalone near Perka by special government licence.

No such licence has been do not consider this to be and hospitals where, radioactive granted recently, they said. necessary or appropriate." elements aro used.-Franco- United Pres

Bouter.

Presso.

"I cannot predict how many Malayara may be recruited by the end of 1957. •

LOCALLY-BORN

"Initial vacancies are always filled by locally-borra

candid- ates, whenever walkable qualified, and the problems of Malnyanisations are gratomatic now being closely studied by the Govermant

LWO of the territories,"

of

fox

Ceylon Opens Preliminary Talks On Bases

London, Juno 27. EYLON'S Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Esindaranaike, today opened the first phase of his priiminary tallos here the future of British bases on the islanci

on

Mr Awbery uskodi: “In view

development | Hẹ conferred with the Defence the rapidi towardes self-govornament in the] Minister, Bir Walter Monck- the Minister into that the Federation and 'in Singaporo, in

12 Malayanisations la goding' qui' font

thoinh - là mbat the drama.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 3 Stum, 7 Dread, Ugly, 1 Apr, 10. Torrmoc, 12 Ens, 18, Avert, 18 Actes, Epoch, 21 Ruler, 22 Spry, 23 Sepia, 20' Prod, 29′ Radiant, 30 Rent, 31 Sege, 32 Berth, 33 Work, Downi 1 Oxon, 2 Barrage Manico 4 Topor, 8 Nuce, 0 Clan, 9 Acco, 11 Avery, 13 Troy, 14 Actio, 10 Tegld., 17 "Trop, 18 Also, 20 Praised, Unite, 27 Hoop, 28 Drew.

72 8paly 21 Eramo," 38 Mr Leninox-Boyd: """Certáin);

and the Commonwealth Rotatione

Secretary,

Lord

BUKS

Bandaranalice has sald he does not want foreign trooper stationed in his country.

Mr Informed

Bandaranaike today explained to Bir Walden orad Lori Humo his country's now foreign. policy, and Ceylon's demand

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The sources said Mr Bandara- naikeal, indiented to Lont Hume

governmenVa

Tim desire to malo Ceylon a re- tribile, whlid remaining with- In the Commonwealth,

for winding on fon absolutely No progreen wis made in the from otach moutrál ́country.”.

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