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* THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956.
US Economic Aid To Tito V-Bomber
In Balance
DIPLOMATS AWAIT OUTCOME OF CRIMEA TALKS
By JOHN EARLE
aid to Yugoslavia
Belgrade, Oct. 8.
The future of United States economic was engaging the attention of diplomatic circles here today in the light of President Tito's secret talks with Soviet leaders in the Grimea last week.
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Attention durang the tarl Tow Crimes, a lull has days bas focussed or vesting Bulgarian party delegation delegations from foreign Com returned toxly to
Son' an
munist partio, and on what were | Italian delegation ty out of rem as attempts by Yugoslavia ta' Belgrade, while the next influence these pirties towards visiting perty-From Hungary, e Independence of Moscow
here until
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Now, three President Tito's return from the
2.
nut thur Monday,
Might Defer
By the day after Delober 14 |
bea
SEA WATER President Ebenhower
CURE FOR
ECZEMA
French Congress
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whether continued,
decide to Yugoslavia would be in 1 United States national interest though according to Washing- lan reports he might be able to defer this deadline.
Diplomata here
were walt
To see whether Welers envoys would
informed Le
by
Yugoslov Gaverumosit
the amat
Paris, Oct. 8. scientists Al
The resulle of the Urinea talks. The Breton This had DENTA fortrust 151 The Crimen, but it was under - Blood that no such artion hand been taken so far.
village of Perros Guirec, Britanny, were studying to- day a report indicating that sea water may be the per- fect cure for such universal allments
liver trouble.
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expert, Profcrear 1/rov
of the Faculty of Medicine of
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The American Goverment
particularly regardest
knowing whee texstd Yugoslavia
after the stood Celinen Talks, in view of coming drvision of stel.
According tax a usually
thr
1
-
the
Rennes, ¿velust that sea water Table
Yuedava
Was
veritable plusina of wint more tham the regular albumite containing anti-blotics | economic aid and to continue which
American still umiestennined to
receive
Jury
Fully but are rich in possibilities, whqpt.
Another expert, Dr Rene Bagol sold that sen water wis
“u solution of electrolytes wluch conelitule
richest of our the Dotional watcys, “
DRINK REGULARLY
A Problem
surplus
that Yugo- It extimated slivia would this year have a milion to wheat deficit of one 1,200,000 Lons, The Russians understood here, un- have, it deriaken to Yugoslav hove up to 300,000 tons. it known whether President Tila whats ceded in obtaining promises of nare Russian whrul during Is Crime talks,
Other experia fursaw the frys when a physicians would BAK Thei pictions to irakk BEA water regularly ads them.
for
The best sea waler. at was sold, is that which ia phoned up from depths of 20 to 100 yards since I contatus the most favou, able conefntration of minerale
A lent experimiul on several hundred patients suffering with eczema, liver trouble and dental ailments proved that HO cent were fully cured in a few weeks by drlriking sea water.— France-Presse,
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not
In any case, there would be a shortage, which the Yugoslavs would hope to make up mainly from the United States,
According to The Sutarce, Yugoslavia's shortage of wheat 10 muke was likely
itself felt from the Middle of November. The fulue of American ald was thus a problem which Belgrade
Crashes
A pall of smoke rises over the debris of an Avro Yulean Jet bomber which crashed at London Airport laat Mon- day week. The plane had just finished a 26,090-mile flight to New Zealand and Auriralia and back. The pilol, Squadron- Leader D.R. Howard and the co-pilot, Alr-Marshal Bir Harry Broadhurst, Air Officer Commanding in Chief, Bomber Com- mand, escaped by efector seal, The remainder of the crew perished—Routerphoto,
SPRINKLE WITH
AND UP GOES
OUTPUT
London, Oct. 8. Take 500,000 cubic feet of sand, sprinkle liberally over the Isle of Grain, and it all helps to boost Britain's oil production by another 2,400,000 tons a year.
weeks past hun- For many
workmen have been dreds of busy working on this recipe succtis - a £20 million recipe when 131 expansion scheme at the Kent Refinery complete in 1958.
for
Steel Pool
To Approach Britain
Luxembourg, Oct. 8, New approaches
are to be
would like to see solved with-made to secure Britain's agree- but delay--China Mail Special.ment to join in the creation of
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Inter-parliamentary CATS mittee with the six natious
com-
raise to
OIL
SAND,
even height low- lying swamp land on which
part of the new construction is
To take place.
Motor-Cycle School
KITAI army of workmen
Auckland, Oct. 8. have also driven 3,400 plies
The second of twenty motor- schools proposed Lử bases for tank covering more than 100,000 ft.
and pres rele
operate throughout New Zealand sure storage areas.
Is to be opened in Wellington. While the land grows upwards
the Sponsored by two new jetties are to be bulli
Motor out to for the super tankers Cycles Traders Association the which will bring the crude oil. first school is well under way in of bottom
When the expansion plan is Auckland, where traffic authori- Medway Sheerness, hun-complete, the refinery's capacity lies have been so impressed that dreds of tons of the sand have will be 7,000,000 tons a year, all their officers are being sent
and loaded into and the range of products will through the course. been dredgod,
The scheme is designed to barges which have brought it to be extended to include aviation
gasoline, London
road accidents, -China Express- reduce the lule of Grin,
Then it is
pumped out
Mall Special.
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to Service.
BUG SHORTAGE East Germany Wants
Berlin, Oct, 8.
Entomologists are having difficulty in finding bugs
be-
for their collections oause they are disappearing from my countries.
But flean, welch had be-
SMITO come rare
coun the trica, before
second world war, are increasing
rapidly.
conclusions were by the German Entomology Society Con- ference at the close of a moeting *!
West
Berlin with specialists from East taking and West Europe part-France-Presse,
the European Coal and Steel Pool,
The Political Affairs Conn-
European mission of the
Coal and Steel Pool's Common esked M. Paul Assembly has
Struge, the Belgian Cathole Senator, 10 contact
British
Members of
Parliament
at
Strasbourg. He will meet the
Live during
Cammon Joint meeting of the Assembly and the Consultative Assembly of
Cornell of the Europe there an October 20,
British members
Britain has miready once rejected the proposition of the committee made by the six- nation Pool of France, Italy, Belgium, West Germany, Holland and Luxembourg, as inopportune. -Router.
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Say In Saar Talks
Berlin, Oct. 8.
Pare 3
JURISDICTION OVER US TROOPS
AND
CIVILIANS
Washington, Oct. 8. Officials in Washington sald today that they are hopeful that the “sound position" reached by the United States in answer to the Philippine de- mands for jurisdiction over US forces based on the islands will lead to a settlement when negotiations will soon resume in Manila.
Tho proposals will be presented by Karl Bendetzen, US
representative in the negotiations FAO MEETING
to revise the 1047 bases ngree-
ment with the Philippines,
Ho la scheduled to Leave
tonight for Manila.
Civilians Ruling
The detalls of the proposals were not disclosed,
POVERTY
MUST BE OVERCOME
Bandung, Oct. 8. Dr Ali Sastroamidjojo,
At the same time the Supreme Court in Washington asked the Justice Department today whether it belleves the court should reconsider its 5 10 3 ruling that clvillons who ac- the Prime Minister of company the urmed forces Indonesia, today told the abroad may be tried in military Food and Agriculture Or- ganisation's third regional conference for Asia here "highly - delevoped that
Д the countries taking long
counris.
In a brief order. the High Court gave the Justice Depart- ment 16 days to submit the Government's views on
Issue,
view of things cannot con- The ruling was handed down tinue to bo prosperous last June. Since then the mern-
the bership vk the Courl
has when changed. with the Intent living in poverty."
retirement of Justice Sherman
now
Asia
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Minton and the appointment of Dt Sastreamidjojo saki the Judge Willam J. Bre
J. Brennur Jr
data recently published by the Minton steps down and Brennan Food and Agriculture Organisa
East
mucceeds him on October 16, tion revealed that
The High Court will reopen a production
agricultural In the For case that has been decided only
region had not yet caught up ita justice who voted with the with the growth of the popula- majority thinks he might change tion and that the average dally his mind.
(calory and protein intakes were
a very low vel.
Intlo is
most unsatisfactory
Hasty Examination
The five-man majority InstRx tangerous state of affairs. June consisted of Justlers Tom The situation is dangerous be- now that education is C. Clark, Stanley F, Reed, John cause M. Harlan, Harold H. Burton and spreading rapidly and contacts Minton.
with the highly-developed res Justice Felix Frankfurter took gions of the world are iniens)- no position, on grounds that the [fying daily by modern means of court's examination of the issua communication
transport, had been hasty.
our poople have become more conscious of this gap," he said.
The dissenters were Chief Justice Eari Warren and Justices Hugo L. Black and William O. Douglas, France-Presse United Press:
PASSION FOR ART
end
and
"This consciousness In tum is generating a feeling not so mach of envy, than of injustice, ~t/which has to be redressed in
some way," he said.
Versailles, Oct. 8. Peter Szekely, a 33-year- old sculptor, was brought before a Versailles court to- day because his passion for art led him to want to possess the beauty he be- held, according to his own story.
Szekely WILK charged with statue Swaddling entitled "Child In
The East German Government today demand-etealing a Gallo-Roman ed to be a party to any agreement between France Clothes from the Museum and Germany on the Saar.
of
the Chateau of Saint-Germain- en-Laye, near Parts. A Kovernment declaration, achieved by the governments of Szekely, whose works are published by the East German the (East) German Democratie executed in ultra-modern style, news agency Adn, sald: "As Republic, the (West) German was intrigued, he said, by the there are two rovereign German Federal Republic and the Sourpure lines of the masterpiece of stales on German territory, a territory.
ancient sculptura. solution of the Saar question It added that a treaty signed with France can only
be before the creation of a unified, pencerul, and democratie Ger-
many" would have to melude Currantoe that the Spor is neither
port of tho North Atlantic Treaty Organisation nor the Western European Union and that mm armed forces are stallon- od in the Spar
The
A
declaration said the
testy recently negotiated be- tween France and West Ger. many was the result of a "poil- tical Jobbery" between West German and French industries.
Reuter.
Ho unscrewed iron clampa holding the statuette and slip-
it pest
belt. A under his museum__guard stopped him. - France-Presse.
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Countries represented at the opening of the conference were: Australia, Burma, Canada, Cey- lon, Denmark, France, Iris, Laos, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Thailand, Britain, the United States, Vietnam and
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Muslims Clash!
In Dacca
Tho
Calcutta, Oct. B.
Government Poklatan today barned all meetings and proccasions in East Pakistan for 15 days after more than 15 persons were injured and 13 arrested yesterday in clashes between Muallime in Dicca, cording to reports reaching here, The reports said, two of those perlously Injured and laken to hospital, wero East Pakistan: Muslim League General Secre tor Shadi Azizur Rahaman and
·ICassim Joint Secretary Abdul Khan.
Blones, slicks and shoes wero
- used as wampons in the clash bo..
two mandborg of the Muslim
Jamiat-o-Islami LOGFEME
and
other Muslim organizations over a demand, for separate clootro-
Mounties, a Rialto, 9 Agent, 11. Minstrel, 13 Aging, 13 Arteclés... rates the reporti 14. Entrance, 18 Vietin, in Tosha
Jurgling, and særoballes kry kail
by four members of the Variety:"T the Pridem Thakire, London:
SCREAMING SENSATION
Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. "The sound produced by n man's voice Is of low pitch, but ladice scream. This sound is known as a loudness and it really is a sensation,"
This is one Examination "howler" listed in Mercury, the Telecommunications
Malayan
Magazine,
Others Trueluded;
Absolute zero is very cold. At this temperature everything,
gas, is nothing."
{conduction is
the trans-
other
ference of heat. If you put one hand in
a furnace," the hand soon gets hot too."China Mali Special, 12:
Press
Geneya, "Oct," sr A new Hebrew brayer (book han just been published in the Soviet Union for the first time | since the 1017 Revolution.
The Protestant Church Services reported today, that the book is entitled, "Siddur Hasho- Jom" which messing "Prayer Boole |Hor. Penon)
Some 3000 boplas
have been
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