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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST, 28, 1956.
Raft Heroes Live
It Up In
London
Peace Treaty Hopes Slim
RUSSIAN REFUSAL Theft Of Embassy
drifting
acros
Bie
after THE three Frenchmen who last week arrived in England Atlantic from Canada on a rati, are plotured making whoopte in a night club. The men are, trim : skipper Henri Bewudot; Marc Modena and Garton Vanacheer-Express Photo.
MELBOURNE
ABIDING BY
6 PM CLOSING
Premier
Melbourne, Aug. 27.
Henry Bolte of Victoria reaffirmed today tat Visitor to the 1956 Olympic games must abide by Melbourne's regulations on liquor closing hoUTE,
Tac city's saloons close XL 6 p.m. Hotel dining rooms may serve spirits to 10 p.m.
There were bials, how- ever, that issuance privnic liertens for open house entertainment might provide
loophole...
uf
Untied Press.
US Arms For
Nationalists In Burma
Paris, Aug. 27. Radio Peking today charged that the United States had been supplying arms to remnant National ist Chinese forces in Burma.
US Increasing Jel Aircraft Tanker Output
Washington, Aug. 27.
The Air Force announced today that it would increase the production of jet tanker planes to extend the long-range retaliatory power of the Strategic Air Command.
The Air Force salt in A : 14wt the pak production rate statement that the Increased will be reached unti. 1959, of 18 months ufter jel | about 12 to production of the KC-135 tankers would give the Air produelton +1 the 13-52 jut Force's main refullatory force bombers reaches its peak of 20 longer range and more flexi-a month. billy in employment."
was one
Dependent
The shortage of jet tankers Seattle,
of the main points | mortelled highlighted in a Senate Armed new | Services investigation
uir
I'ress power. The Air Force now has no jet tankers.
1
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On
Long-runge bombers, such as the B-52 and the R-47, are de pendent upon lankets to acriat refueling give them Lie
htt 5:4hl ཙ
range
these frgobing nus laz
wat ht Air For.c
Cal easy
AU PIT
ANIE
soventionally-powered tanke S. such as the KC-97, which have QQualink ex-Major 31 ng neither the altitude no. pid Sheng-mm. who nee, othe
for satisfactory Avfuelling turned to the mainlatal frem jet bombers,
Jet
TO RETURN SOUTH KURILES
Washington, Aug. 27.
A high Japanese official said today that it would be "very difficult" for Japan to conclude a peace treaty with the Soviet Union because of the Russian refusal to return the South Kuriles,
Talsezo Shmoday Director of the Treaty Bureau of the Japanese Foreign Ofee, arrive.l Washington by ale for briet discussions with Aunericon offields anet told reporters at the airport that the Hussians Pppeared "adamant" In their Icfusal to entertain
ny Japanese etalans Kunde Islands.
to the Soulli
Three ajetes
China
Behind India On Education
Miles In Ankara
Greek Envoy Recalled
Athens, Aug. 27. The Greek Government
tonight asked the Greek Joanie Kalerghis, to return here for consultation follow- ing the theft on Saturday night of files from the Greek Embassy in Ankara.
Ambassador in Ankara, Mr
Government sources indicated tonight that the files stolen Weru not "of "particular importance."
They said the military al. tuche's files regarding the North Atlantic Treaty Chanbation were locked 1:14 special Buic wd were unfached.
Girere yesterday protested to Die Turkish Foreign Ministry against insufficient security for Its Ankara diplomats.
The robbery took place when the watchanon left the building for a while. When he returned
Shimoda
Katmandu. Aug 27. antlved framm
Now York. China 1s behind Frida in Shimoda had attended the educational accomplishments, a Japanese Russian discussions in member of a recent Nepalese Muscow and also was present at cultured delegation to Chlip re- the London conference on Suez,ported today. He expeels to leave tomorrow Professor Y H. Pant said in a on his way to Tokyo.
Įspeech that China's Pronomy was
alti predominantly agriculturai the Embassy door was unlocked
tid 1/20 wife
with in spite of major efforts to in-
upened dustrialize the country. Re added | duplente keys which were still that agriculture there
In the luck—Reuter, WES Not because at the airport what very up-to-date
the was the purpose of his visil to Chinese farmers were still sing
the old Persian wheel."
Askeri
The Purpose
i Washington, Silimoda said that
he wanted "to exchange informa- Part oled that concentration ton" with American offelals on heavy industry had createdl and added "I suppose naturally sa sente luck of consumer goods.
will they
about the For instance, he saw 19 recent Søvlet negotiations."
usk
Shinde. when
asked Lo
in China few motor care and those he did see were mostly of Soviet muke. The Chinese Ambassador to ara! India gave a res ess the possibilities of secur- Nes ing a place treaty with Russia. | copilun here yesterday for said, "for the mo.nt iL
members of the Nepalese cul- of the tural delegation.-- United Prose. very difficult because
Survlet's adunant attitude re- garding the Kuriles. They are adamant un they Question
the South Kurites."
tu say
whether
He declined Japan evenukily would PC- et gnise. Sovit sovereignty Russian occupies South Sakhalinį and the Kuric Islands.
Denial
Over
Tw KC-135, which (osts about $4 million each, is built by Boring Aircraft Company in is Washington, and
after the company's
When asked whether Secre- transport-United | tary of State John Foster Dulles
had warned Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu at the London conference that the United States could claim per- manent possession of Okinawa and the other Ryukyus if Japan recognised Russian sovereignty over Sakhalin and the Kurlies, Shimoda rerulled that Shige- mitsu had denied this.
Prince Phouma Welcomed
To Canton
London, Aug. 27 Maym Chua Kuang of Catton expressed tus beef that good
Burma, the radio alleged that The All Force sard th" friendship between China and
the
the United States airrratt had production
KC-135 Laos would flourish on ង 11W air-dropped arms and aminuni- tankers. WOR being
increased basis and SU would! their tion to Nationalist strugglers in with the approval of the economic and cultural relations Burma
Defence Secretary, Mr Charles when he spoke at a banquet for The radio claimed that early | Wilson, and on the recommenda- the Laotian delegation_headed in 1952, the Americans set up a tion of General Nathan Twining. by Prince Souvanna Phouma training class in Mangha to Air Force Chief of Stuff. encourage Nationalist Chinese 4roops with the idea of "counter-offensive
mainland."
ngainst the
$4 Million Each
As a result of the decision
after their arrival in Canton to- day from Peking.
The New China News Agency
the Loottun Prime quoted
The ex-Nationalist meir was
the Air Forcu said, the planned Minister as saying in reply that then quoted by 'the radio that peak production rate of 20 he would curry back with him "it was still a fact that up to lankers
ser
month "will be the "grand amity and warmth" the present moment Nationalist | reached substantially carlier shown by the Chinese people.
now
troups in Burma received them thats previously planned.' monthly financial aid directly
KC-135 is just The frota Talwan, mounting to going inte production and none nearly 500,000 baht."Frünce has yet been delivered to the Air Force. It is not expected
Presse.
Confidence Vote For Mohamad Ali
Karachi, Aug. 27.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr Mohamed Ali, today received a vote of "fullest confidence" from 41 members of the governing coalition-a majority of the 77-seat Federal Assembly-at a coalition party meeting.
The vote came afler the ing he was prepared to resign of wo Cabinet if they did not have confidence resignation Ministers today-Mr Ismell in him. Ibrahim Chundrigar, the Law The source added that there Minister and Mr All Mohamed might be some reshuffling dua to Rashidi, information Minister the two Ministers' resignations who WOTO among the eleven and their posts would be filled Moslem League members not by two Republicans.-Router.
attending the meeting.
Remain In Office
The confidence vole indicates that the political criali Moslem League ranks-which began last April when Dr. Khan Saheb, Chief Minister of West Pakistan
and an independient member of tho coalition, launched new Republican Party-has blown over for the time being.
It is expected that if East Pakistan politics do not have an adverse effect on the Federal centre, Mr All
will remain secure in office,*
A party source said the Primna Minister had told today's mogį..
POP
BURGLARS- ARE ABOUT THE HOUSE.
THE DOG
ALWAYS WARUS ME.
his
However, when asked whether the question had arisen during the Shigemitsa-Dulles talks. Shimoda would only say comment."-United Press.
טנזיר
US AID FOR CEYLON
Colombo, Aug. 27.
The Ceylon Government und the US assistance mission were working today on plans for a of American second allocation
aid that would benefit Several government departments.
In addition to
proposing toust to the "everlasting Under present proposals, the friendship" between China and biggest share would be devoted Prince asked Mayor to food production, irrigation, Laos, the Chu Kuang
agricultural research and educa- 10 Chairman
which Mao lon,
collectively Brettings Toe-tung and Premier Choucheduled to receive $1,750,000, To get En-lol, Recording to the agency. Rallways are scheduled
$1,246,000,-United Press ~uter.
convey 10
ary
Clash Over Slavery
FRENCH and
Geneva, Aug. 27.
Saudi Arabian delegates clashed verbally The over the slavery question ot a meeting here today of the
anti-slavery 59-nation
ference.
con-
The clash storted when the French delegate pakcel the Suudi Arabi delegate to that slavery did not exist in his country.
prove
The French delegate elted testi- mony made by a pastor at the French Union Assembly in Paris that a French Moslem had been sold into slavery in
I DIDNT HEAR BRUTUS BARK
Saudi Arabla by pilgrims visiting the Mecca,
Saudi Arabian delegate objected heartily to the term "French Moslem" and to what he regarded as a sur against Arab pilgrims. The Arabian delegate sald Franco and Britain launched an "anti-Saudi Arabla" cam- Na- paign when the United tions was discussing France's netion in North Africa and of the Britain's occupation oll-rich Buraimi Oasis,
for The chairman then called
end to the argument, France-Presse,
an
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Operation On Lacoste
New Far East Reception Centre In US
Washington, Aug. 27. A new reception centre for United persons invited to the States from Гизат South
Korea, and Formosa under the educational exchange and economic and technicn) assist- be set ance programmes is to up in Seattle, Washington, in January, 1987, the State Depart- ment announced today.
Algier, Aug. 27 The Freeb R.kdent Munaste! Robert Lacoste underwent
The new centre will accom
those special
visitors kidney surgery for nephritis to- modate clay and the Algiers Medicul tom the Far East who travelled to the United States by way of Oinle said the operation wis
very satisfactory.
the Great Circle route, with Scuttle on 68-year-old predicted
their port or entry, Lacostes
well beim
other foreign may visit the "prompt." He is expected to nationals who be in hospital for two weeks.
Dr
It
reccarery
w:li
Raymond Couvojaire, urologist and surgeon Lariboislere Hospital in Paris, low here to perform the oper- Len. -United Press.
orca.
23
now
the Other such centres are
located in New York, San Francisco, New Orleans, Miami and Honolulu.--France-Presse,
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