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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1956.

SULTAN'S PALACE AS JUNGLE Gromyko Speech

WAR H.Q.

Aussie Force Plots

Operations

In Former Harem

Australian Field Headquarters,

Kuala Kangsar, July 12. Jungle-hardened Australian officers the plotting the war against Communists in this key area of Malaya in the one-time harem of the Sultan of Perak.

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The ornate, wooden palace, perched on hill above the royal town of Kuala Kangsar, is the headquarters of the Second Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment.

Australiana

Sun TROster! strippedi to the waist Ira the neon lent of Malaya, and with

Estetike Owen

Hurri

Hifles by thetr stefos, are an in- mugruous sight in the palnce whleb

wns once the haunt of Than

Krocefal

savong-cloc tities of the mayal court

Th hespectueled Suban ut Petak Bis Highness Raja Sir Yussuf Han Al-Marhum Sullan Abdul Jalil. murved tem the more than 20 royal house* ...

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NOTICE

THE BONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION

NOTICE is hereby given thot an Interim Dividend of £2. 0. 9. per share has been declared in respect of the year ending #1st December 1956 ut the rate GTER 168. Dollar.

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This Dividend will be pay- able un or after Monday, 13th August, at the Offices of the Corporation,

Share- where holders are requested to apply for Warrants,

TRE REGISTER 02 SHARES of the Corporation will be closed from Friday, 27th July to Saturday, 11th August. 1956 (both Juyn inclusive period

The Communist s Malayn, the pintace has be.

Cotran

JL

In one of the platoons is peelion whose special missious Is to terrorise Tamil rubber tap- on plantations, according 'N To security force reports

The section lender is culled Perumal Police ofeers des- cribe him as a brutal and crafty killi

Perumni

sitecended conviene some of the supersti- tens tappers that he 1 Im- THE VIOLES

Tattllets

pollet- H+y#h{A £#v

1

If we sight Mr Perumal in the jungle, we won't need silver Fullvis fo

on

Members of tho Gist Italian Aero Brigata make adju251- monta

(light control tower during Exercise Thun- dorhead, the first large-scalo North Attantio Treaty Organi- sation

sito defenen exercise In

European an

Southern

Modlierranco

1953.

were

stuce Nations contributing to the *xercise

Britain. France, Greece, Italy, Turkey and the USA.-Express Photo.

FERRIES BANNED

NEAR SPEED OF

LIGHT ROCKET

at

pressure of 400,000 tons on the power tarth. A fraction of this wont be enough to propri un

Bonn, July 12 The construction of A rocket which would move almost

the speed of interplanetary meket. light is being studied by

LIKE GAS LAMP Professor Saenger, director of the Stuttgart Instituto the of Radio-Propulsion, information bulletin of the West German Government announced today.

In order

energy mil ham. strict w

of the Australiens, Bren gun

fondling a

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Army

authorities.

have

an any entry and crack established regular fetve apel from Bridal and cuperation schedule fu many {t,U』ཏཱ

... ... f The Commonwealth

of the Australians JARN had the headquarters

They he lege the companies folating Here

The Kuni.. Kangasne trea of Penk has always been one of The key battle-grounds In the Van ageinst the Cemmunists in Mulaya The emergency start-

few miles from here to 1048 when Caminuniste rose in revolt and murdered European rubber planters

that as

a rule a company Les resting in the home barracks

Minden, Penang

1rging, wheye

many

Hilash froups have their wives, monly about four hourəddar HOWDY and married

given regular apel at home whenever

possible

China Mail Special that the

Sendor officers say struggle, which has just entered (his ninth year, nilght very well

end here too

This rich On and rubber dis-i Aniet of Peak is one of the re- making areas where the Com- Pravanadeste in Malayu are still Cheng, officers any

If their hold of terror arul Te on the civilian population 1 broken in Perak, officers Kay that the seemity force might her ale to drive a wedge be- basen the Communists' strong- hold on the border of Tallanki the other math terrorist Drea 14 Southern Malaya 121 Jabor State,

REAL JOB

We know we have a real job here," the Scola-horn zaljulant, Caplatu Don Ramsay,

came to Austraila from

during which transfer of shares Greenock, sald can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, MICHAEL W. TURNER.

thief Manager

Hongkong, 10th July, 1956.

NOTICE

LANE, CRAWFORD, LIMITED.

HTG

of

Australian troops aprend byer n fair uren | Perak State Officers said that the companies were settled for The mos! Jarl in permanent Janelings

Operational patrols push out through the rubber and jungle for “several days at k time The green-uniformed "Diggers" vet op patrol bases inside the jungle and the sections fan out trom these advance camps to hunt the terrorists.

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirtieth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders of Lane, Crawford, Limited wil be held in the Company's Offices 1st Floor, Telephone House, May Hong Kong on Saturday, 14th July, 1956, at Noon for the following purposes:

Much of the patrolling is dull and routine. officers say, and the troops are often called on to the In ambush positions for A day or so at a time in the hape of catching R twork! band

But the walling sometimes brings results and the Aus- tralians have kifted two terrorists since ther Inoved into Kuni Kangrar early in

VULNERABLE

Ofeers report that these kills booster villagers

morale particularly_round the notorious Sungei Siput ecttlement. Terrorists had been carrying et their activities without in- jury for severni months, the Reports of the Directors officers ankl,, and had told the

1. To receive and consider the Accounts for the year ended 29th Febru- nry, 1056, and

the

and Auditors thereon,

villagers that they were f infallible.

2. To sanction the pay. The kills had shown that the ment of a Dividend and terrorists were vulnerable and to approve the proposed had interferrod with their hold appropriation.

B. To re-elect a Director.

4. To Appoint Auditors, 5. To transact any other

ordinary business,

The Bharo Transfor Books of the Company will be cloned from 4th to 14th July, 1956, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

C. G. HODES, Acting Becretary, Hong Kong, 14th June, 1066.

over the villagers.

that

Security force reports Gly two of the toughest terrorist bands in Malaya, the notorious 18th and 15th inde- pendent platoons are at work in this area of Perak. Several "armed world forces, whose Is to intimidate the mission villagers and collect food and money, koop them supplied,

FOUGHT JAPS

The reporta..., my “that” “the terrorist organisation here and is koy - men" are probably the most experienced jungle, fighters in the world. Some of the leadors fought the Japanese from 1942 untit 1945 in these, Jungles, then „reland in 1948,

Lahore, July 12 The Government today banned all emergency ferries on West Pakistan's rain-swollen riyer following the drowning of 120 persons on Tuesday,

A trom loaded to the gunwales with Pakistani peasants over- turned shortly after leaving the cast bank of the Chenab River and sank within ronds. Ometol sources sold at least 50 died, but it was authoritatively reported the toll was 120.

The boat WIS A temporary ferry pui into operation across Local the swollen

river by a boatmag The Government tumped down sharply today and ordered an inquiry into the ac- eldeni, one of the worst in the -- United history of Paldstan. Pross

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

OKAY, WISE GUY. YOU ASKED FOR IT! I WASN'T SUPPOJED TO USE THIS GUN, UNLESS I HAD TO, YOU GIVE ME NO OUT--

FERDINAND

NANCY

I'LL BUY A FEW TO

HAVE ON HAND IN CASE I NEED

THEM

The German scientist's project involves propelling a rocket by

of photons. These pot- move Meles of luminous energy at a spead of 186,324 miles per speed of second, which is the light Itself, Savnger bases his

the theory Idea on

that every light is a Source of source v energy which remains minute as

as it is long

not possible to concentrate it.

the to concentrate of light. the professor has conceived a sort of projector which resembles a gas lamp. In this projector, which is stili in the realm of theory, atomic particles moving through the gas would make it luminous and the forces from this concentrated light would be enough to drive un Interplanetary rocket which could reach Mars in one hour.

Attacked At UN

United Nations, July 12.

Almost every member of the 12-nation Disarmament Commission sharply criticised the speech of the Boviot delegate, Mr Andrei Gromyko.

Mr Gromyko accepted the Western proposal of manpower levels for disarmament. How over, ho coupled this with a de- mand for a ban on nuclear wea- pons and delivered a bilstering attack against US foreign policy,

The

US Ambassador, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., was the first to denounce Mr Gromyko's specch

It was a "scurrilous attack on my country in the very worst traditions of Stalinism," he said.

NONSENSE!

The Irantan Ambassador Mr Djalo) Abdoh objected in Mr Gromylcd'# churge that Near East peoples were "prisoners" of the Baghdad Pact which was designed to preserve British and American positions in the area.

"My country adhered to the Beghdnd Pict in

accordance

He said he saw in other parts of Mr Gromyko'a apecch "gome rather more encouraging signs," mid he would like to study them carefully before commenting on them.

11. Jules Moch of France wald "I again asit Mr Gromyko to got from his government an understanding and acceptance of the fact that reduction in armed forexs and budgets curd bo achieved only if the nuclear turms race is slowed down by reducing stockpiles,” he said.

Dr E. Ronald Walicer of Australin, came to the defence of Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation,

MISLEADING

He said it was misleading to contend that the US had created SEATO. “1 was created by the conditions

Asta

in recent yours and by the consciousness of countries in that area of

the

their international threats to

continued Independence. Но (Gromyko) said it was an aggressive bloc. | Against whom is it aggressive? The terms of the treaty uro open for all to see."---United Press.

with article 51 of the Charter, in view of the situation.

to

“We adhered to the Baghdad Pael because of our bitter ex- periences of the past and I am sure many of these are not known to Mr Gromyko. I refer lo 1946, when Iran had request the Security Council to ask the Soviet Union to with- draw is troops from Azerbaijan. In view of this, it was normal for us to think about defence and link our efforts to safeguard our position

"We pro not prisoners in the Baghdad puet," Mr Abdul Ruigi.

Nuwing of

Mr Anthony Britda challenged Mr Gromyka's anulysis of the situation in Ger- many and the Far East.

West Germany Building New Air Force

air

Bonn, July 12. West Germany will spend 2,010,000,000 marks (around $480,000,000) on planes for her new force, according to figures published in the West "No country has tried nerder German press today, than mine to find an

of the garcat majority and acceptable solution to these

planes will be bought from Bri- grave International issues," hetain, France and the United

ENCOURAGING?

equitable

This miraculous machine will not however

the be built in Saenger pointed near future.

of scien- out that n'generation

work lists will still have to

a rocket could before such

the man to explore permit

Way Milky

said.

Mr Nutting sald he with Mr Abdoh's defence of the Baghdad Fact.

ogreed

It is already known that the depths of the light of

the

sun

exerts

THERE'S AN 'OUT' FOR YOU. NO GURI

WHERE -- DIP IT-607

I THINK THIS

IG IT.

GET WELL CARDS

JOHNNY HAZARD

SORRY. TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR SISTER, JESS, BUT I'M [GLAD SHE'S OUT OF DANGER! }CAN I BUY YOU A CUP OF COFFEE?

THANKS, ANYWAY, JOHNNY, BUT I'D BETTER TURN THE HAVE TO BE UP EARLY TO VISIT HER AT THE

SANITARIUM!

a France-Presse.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

WHY DID

HUGS GIVE RIM HIS

GUN?

I DON'T KNOW WHERE THE OTHER MANIS, HE MAY "SHOOT BEFORE I

CAN SPOT HIM.

By Ernie Bushmiller

GRAB IT AS YOU GO BY

JOHNNY LEAVES JESS AT HIS HOTEL AND HEADS BACK TO WRIGHT AIR BASE 1999 |

COULDN'T BE A MORE LOGICAL TER EXPLANATION FOR JESS'S PRESENCE ›

| HERE IN DAYTONI THAT ABOUT WASHES

UP ANY SPY SUSPICIONS, IN A WAY, I'M RELIEVERÝM.

LATER

*KY GUSTYA GUESS WHO'S IN TOWNT JESS POOR GUY'S SISTER WAS) IN AN AUTO SMASIFUR

By Mik

-ERNIC

BUSHMILAN

By Frank Robbins

"SISTERT THE ONLY SISTERS THAT GUY EVER HAD ARE THE GALS HÈ ......... FALLS FORÊ THEY LOVE HIM LIKE A BROTHERI HE'S KATE: AN ONLY CHILDY

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MAGICIANS

Cant Carlsberg

FROZEN FRESH

The

of

from

States, A nali

number will come light craft member countries of the Euro- pean Payments Union.

The

Alr

Force will comprise three squadrons of all-weather, fighters 220-F-80-K Sabres it will also have two squadrons of transport craft 137 Noratiss, of which the first will be bought from France and the remainder made under licenÇO in Germany, and later 33 Bri- Ush Percival Pembrokes,

West

SEA HAWKS

Germany's navy-alr force will be equipped with 08 British Sea Hawks (fighters and reconnaissance planes). 10 British Fairey

Garnets anti- submarine craft. and Jive American Gruman Albatros sca | rescue planes.

Ground

forces will be sup- plied with 428 German DC 27 observation planes, and a total of 180 helicopters-84 Briush, 80 American and dx French.

The air force will also have 382 French and 265 Italian training planes the press stated--France-Presse.

IN THE COUNTRY MP Complains

To Minister

TRY

Libby's

FROZEN FOODS TODAY!

ROWNTREES

MILK

CHOCOLATE ~WITH ALMONDS AND RAISINS

.....this situation ·

calls for a

San

Miguel

London, July 12.

A Tory MP. Mr Charles Felcher-Cooke, complained in the House of Commons today that whenever MPS ask for protection against cetion goods entering the United Kingdom "we are' told that it would pro- voke an unprecedented breach In the principle of free importa Into this countio oycroft, Presi

Mr Poter

dent of the Board of Trade, had just replied to a question from Mr Fletcher-Cooke. He told him that Imports of rayon and other man-made fibres were subject. to a duty of five-sixtha of the full rates of silk and artificiaă slik detics, and added there. were also other restrictions on these imports.

He said this silk and rayon thity is revenuo known as the McKenna Dulles, arb added that he would be happy to dis- cuss the historical origin of this, tity with Mr Fletcher Cooloo a any time.

The McKenna Duiles were special duties imposed on certain. imports by Reginald McKenna who Whe Chancellor of the Exchequer in the short-lived Asquith government in 1915 and 1910. London Express Ser- vies

Korea Cuts Forces

her by

London, July 12. North Korea is to cut armed forces by 80,000 August 15 this your North Korcars Promler · Kim. It'

told Moscow. Radio, and 100%**

on hidiences, tonight.

Marshal Kim said his ornment...

taks would

over

step to prevent a few war breaking out in Korea and simi

ed to strengthen friendship with ali polintries in the Venus6 - OL ''world' pesos-Houter,

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