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THE CHINA MAIL JEDNEJDŽ
OCTOBER
1956.
Gomulka Man Moves Into Polish Baudouin Inspects
Defence Ministry
50,000 BAG
simo
Johannesburg, Oct. 23. More than 80,000 hond of kitted by Tenswvaal: hunters during the hunting season, which
Mey opened on
15 and closed during August, a0- cording to Mr T. J. Bleyn, Director of Nature Prever- vation in the Transvaal.
Hunting permitis for 20,000 head of game, in- cluding 9,000 impalas, 4,000 koodoos and 2,000 bine wildebeest, are jamed cach rear by the Province. addtion In
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there were the land-owners in the "open diatriota" who can shoot without permita-and almo KAMO thieves who shoot thon - sands of wild buck every
CHANGE OF
VOICE!
of
Christchurch, Oct. 23. HE saccharine sentimentality modern crooners, both the falsetto-voiced males and the deep-toned sexy females,
criticised by Was
Professor Keith Fikner, examiner the Royal Schools of Music in Christchurch. "Present day male singers are
sounding more
more feminine und the women more and
nasculine, more
said Professor Falkner, The men sing in a strange sort of falsetto and the womên slur and drag word to stir the emotiotis."
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He classed modem crooners as
more likely to du music harm thun good.
He was non-committal of the possible Harmful offeels of rock 'n roll music ("I have never heard it, so 1 cannot Bay").
PERCUSSIVE
"I gather [run)
Malcolm Sir Sargent's remarks and from what I've read that the rock 'n roll craze is merely another manifestation of the modern enthusiasm for the percussiya type of muste.
about
"There is nothing new
it. These primluve per- cusive rhythms have excited people throughout the ages.
ugo it was the "Twenty years
ballods that
old sentimental provided an
outlet for
emotions. Today
much
1:
the
ix
the
much less pleasant saccharine sentimentality of the crooners
and percussive muste.“ Professor
fellow
Falkner
examiner
Thornton Lufthouse
WARNING AGAINST
ANTI-RUSSIAN
DEMONSTRATIONS
Warsaw, Oct. 23.
A pro-Gomulka man moved into Poland's National Defence Ministry today to become first deputy to the Polish-born Russian Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky, Defence Minister since 1949, and to head the army's political department.
At the same time, the Polish | headquarters of Russian troops Sejm (Parliament), opening } in Poland, seven-day
today, is ex- pected to bring decisions of vital importance for Poland's "new path" policy.
The man named as final. De-
puty Defence Minister today
was General Marian Spychalski, who together with Windyainw Gomulka spent four years in gaol, from 1951 to 1955, with out încing public trial.
Stalinist
Some of the demonstrators throw stones of the building of the Polah-Russian Friendship Society broaking windowe and showcases. The authorities blame. hooligane" for the disturbances, A journalist in Cracow denied anli-Soviet thero had been demonstrations there as weil and said everything was quiet in the city.
Messages of support for the new regime continued to pour in from all parts of the coupéry Marshal Rokossovsky is still b Warsaw [C
disclosed Was today, He has not gone to Moscow
rumoured carlier.
The 49-year-old Spychalski ) today. replaces General Withaszewski. who is known for his "Stalinist" idean
Following pledges of loyalty by the armed forces last night to the new Polish regimo-uf which the "Toist" Gumuika is the key figure as Communist Party Chief-the party's polit- decided tu "recall" Witheszowski Ex
appoint Spychalski in his place,
buro
excitement here following the dramate developments of Just weekend.
This was the general picture here way:
as
WIS
Political Board
The Russian-trained Marshal wus dropped
from the Polish Politburo last week-end but he post as Defence Commander-in-
svtaung his Minister
the
anel
dug
Belgian
Air Force
Kior Bandonin, of Belgium la pictured with four Meteor jet pilota, when making a
•toux of na kirilchl gear the Belgian ospital, In connection with Belgian Air Force celebra- tions.--Express, Photo.
Japan Shipbuilding JUDGMENT
Lead
Increases
London, Oct. 24.
Japan again enhanced her position as the world's second biggest shipbuilding nation next to Great Britain, during the third quarter of this year, according to Lloyds Register of shipbuilding returns published here today.
but in
in Britain. A total of 144 ships,
lons grossing 1,192,740 being built in Japan and ships totalling 823,203 tons were being constructed in Germany,
Previous Quarter
VALID
The Hague, Oct. 23, THE International Court
Justice today
Economic Assistance Advocated
For Free Poles
New York, Oct. 23. Democratic presidential candidate, Adlai Stevenson, today stated that he believed the United States should take the Polish situation before the United Nations "if Soviet pressure continues and the Polish Government wishes it.”
ns
Sponking before 20,000 per- | penetrated the Middle East. sona at New York's Madison the Czars couldn't in 300 years Square Garden, Stevenson
added: "I believe further that of persistent effort" we should be prepared to join other nations in offering econo mie asistance to a free govern ment of Poland."
"It is not good
news that never in history has Russia had such influenco In the Middle Enst,
The Democratic presidential candidate sald ho pledged his "It is not good news that "support for responsible action on the part of our government munist coup.
Syria is threatened by a Com- which will help to move Polond
It is not good Who indomitable Polish news that the Western oll in people closer to freedom,
terrsia e vital to western
and
Apostles Of Peace
Europe, are threatened by the fires of nationalism.
"And it is not good news--it la
Steven on gain said ho is very bed and sad news that shared President Eisenhower's our relations with our oldest and opinion that the intest letter of strongest eltics,
Soviet Premier
Nikolai Bul-
On the other hand, he added:
Safeguards
Britain and more fragile than in France, are of ganin was an interference confirmed the electoral campaign and the they have been in a generation," the validity of the Judgments politics of the United States. handed down
Ad- by the ministrative Tribunal the of the International Labour Or- "Yet I regret that Mr Elsen- ganisation at the request
hower has cre ot
more enoblet four Americans, dismissed by
the Russians to present then- Stevenson declared that the the United Nations Educat-
apostles of peace. United States had "a natural Stevenson said he thought the tional, Scientific and Cul-
"onxious
world" awaited interest in the nation of Israel." tural Organisation.
"positive action" on the ques- He said "the first premise of any UNESCO Executive Coun--
Hion of ending hydrogen bomb Middle Eastern policy is that the asked
Inter- had
tests, national Court to rule on the
Israel in here to stay and that of the Ad-
Stevenson added: "if the she must have the arms, the Tribunal in the Russian offer is a fake, let us economic support and the call thot bluft. If it is genuine, diplomatic guarar'ces necessary David so much the better."
to assur ber independence and integrity."
where
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competence ministrative
matter.
The
four Americans,
Leif, Peter
Clairo
Bernsteinhad
judgment from last
ionnage launched,
Lloyds says
that "nage Vessels being built in Britalo inunched mid lonnage com-accounted for 27.9 per cent of country (Bri- | world tonnage under construction menced in thin lain) so far this year have been during the quarter. Those being exceeded in Jopen by 33 per built in Japan and Germany ent and 50 per cent respective-accounted respectively for 18.01
per cent and 11.03 per cent. by."
The returns show that Japan of General Spy-chat of the Army. newal ehalski's return
not only herensed her lead over to the Defence The announcement of changes at other countries except Bri- Ministry, where he held the
at the Defence Ministry
today same It of First Deputy
toin in tonnage under construc- General Spy. suld that whil Minister
1048 prom
surpassed all to 1949,
chalski's appointment as First
including Britain, ka ackrest to the general feeling of Deputy Minister was made by countries,
Rokossovsky himser
Polish- the of the ferreter
Central nhoud Pula Board (political chier)
Army. or the
This post was held by Gen- previously Witaszewski. A member of the new Polish politburo, Mr Ikrinky Logn A leading Communist here Sowinski flew to Poznan today mass meeting at warned today, "unti-Ruslar | to attend a
relinble
here Sources demonstrations of any kind are which
roid. 11 was experieŃ there dimmuter for Poland,"
"trouble with anti- would be Russ elements."
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A Russian cruiser and three deulingers are anchored an The hardtar of Gdynia, Polish seaport on the Balle.
Nationalistic
(unly "nje Ermovement."
muutsin
also
World Construction
the
world
A toted of 1,501 ships or 100 tons or more, totalling 7,449,310 He took with him a letter tons gross, were under construc-
throughout Warsaw Ridio declared thal | from The new
Communistion “rationalistic
eunda lender, Wladyslow Gomulkn during the quarter.
The letter gaid the solidarity Or this, 333 ships, grossing the working-class
support of the working 2,077,976 fons, were being built tie class would enable Poland to warnings followed monstrations
herself anti-Russian · extricate
from her by
political dimeul- elements in a vast crowd which economic and
(les, altended Comuliku demonstration Tasti It also stressed the need for
the with night in Wevelaw (Breslau), in | Iriendship the former German territory Union. now under Pollsh
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students'
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Soviel
Lo
The letter was also sent neltititikskap —
leonis of the Polish coastal
next
his
Dr
tion.
shouted
ure
C. in They
slogan: the "Rokosovsky
home and "give us back Legnica."
Legnics, In the extreme south- west of Poland, The main
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Christchurch to conduct diploma examinations of the
Royal Schools of
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and to Wroclaw Earlier reports had said that Bow M. Gomulka himself had Đọ
Poznan, after
reports of incidents serious anil-Russian Involving Polish and Russian
A-Commission
Members Elected
United Nations, Oct. 23.
Japan, Argemina, Egypt, In-
troops. No confirmation of thisdonesia, Pakistan and Peru were report could be obtained.
Poznan Riots
today elected members of the preparatory commission for the international atomic
energy
agency. Elections took place at
It is understod Mr Loga- the last meeting of the confer- Sowinski went to tho westence on the agency's statute. Polish city following reports to
the Communist Party and Gov- Altogether 80 nations had the ernment of an angry demonstra- right to vote in the election tion.
Poznan Was the scene of riote last June 28 in which in dustrial workers clashed with
Argentina received 76 votes, Japan 70, Egypt 66, Peru 49, Indonesia 47 and Pakistan 40.
Twelve other member-nations
OMEN S police to support their automatically become members
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ACROSS
3, Worry (4);
7 Punotunilon' intrk' (5).
8. Leave dut (4).
9. Grealy (4).
10 Take the chair (7).
13 Sign (4),
10 Speak (4).
18 Bang (4).
10 Mixture (5).
21 Welcome (6).
22. Black (4).
28 Duck
down (8),”.
(7).
30 Versilier (4),
idemands for more food and bet-
ter conditions,
In the riots, $3
now
of the preparatory comanision, bs a result of an amex to the people died agency's statute adopted today. and 200 were wounded,
These are: Australia, Bel- Courts in Poznan are
Britain, Canada, trying some of the 154 men
glum, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, France, Iri- charged with murder and other crimes
din, Portugal, South Africa, the during the riots. The prosecutor-general's office! United States and the USSR.- Today
announced that It had France-Presse. ordered revision of all the in- court against those responsible for the Poznan riots,
ES etments submitted in
The announcement sold the prosecutor's office had also ap- proached the court with a re-
ARC quest to release from custody
1 Accumulation · (5).
DOWN
2 Comfort (7).
4 Fastener (6).
5 Fun (4).
0 Heap (4).
those not charged with murder or robbery.
Gen. Piggott
+
To Meet
Hatoyama
The Poznan district committed of the Polish Unlied Workers (Communist) Party appealed to-.
London, Oct, 23. night to the poople of the Poon
Major-General Francis Piggott, 0:strict
10 **observe full
78, who served for many years civil discipline and to "oppose in Japan before the last world energetically any attempts at ware orad an expert on Japanese provocation and any responsi- affairs, will pay a courtesy call blo stopa and demande," 'The Offl- | on Mr Ichiro Hatoyarna, tho. Premier tomorrow, reported. -
D Husband of an apple-woman cind Polish news agency, PAP, Japanese.
11 Angry
(5).
13 Bearing (4).
14 Naked (4),
16 Declinat (8).-
17 Old (4).
18 Percolate (4),
20 Domineering (7).
Revise
(0).
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22
31 Bill of f (4),
32 Trap (0)
33 Remainder (4),
24 Thoughts (6).
20. Kernel (0), 27 Detall (4). 28.Good (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD: 1 Stolid, 7 Mete, A-mim, 10 Nalve, 11-Name, 13 Discovered, 18 News, 1s Roam, 19 Differenco, 22 Eros 24 Erode, 28 Bliss, 20 Peel, 27 Sudden Downs T Trp 8 Lamo, 4 Danger, 6 Eminence 0 Stem 8 Byade, 12 KW, 13, Dirga, 14 Camisole, 17 Adore, 15 Ormy, 20 Hauld, 11 Polak, 29 ROBERTSON
Quite Different
morning.
Mr Takio Oda, Minister at the Japanese Embassy. “ hero,
Was
The appeal, issued tonight, was among officials present nt, the made, in a resolution, adopted by airport to receive the Prime. the Executive of the Poznan Minister's party of 10 today,} District Party Committee restar
Me Oda. I heading his coun
day: en de
It also asked for a thorough try' delegation to the current examination of the tragic Poz negotiations here with British now. Angios ran incidents and called for Japanese alerting poetsents and
official". Dok the "lidation of all remnants from the period of the cult of Me Hatorame, 73, had no ol
trade arrangement pozeonality (the) Stalin, period)
There are strong right-wing clal engagement show up today
end will National Demboratio: and«Chría tian, "Democrat (Catholic) kitles
tha
thờ
Brilish tonnage under con-
struction showed
increase with of 49,844 tons' compared the previous quarter. Japanese tobnoge being and GemEE built rese during the period by 70,256 tons and 18,- 584 tous respectively,--Reuter.
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Recalling Elsenhower'a remark that there had been "good news! concerning the Suez Conal crisis, Stevenson commented ironically: "My friends, there is no good news about the Suez. There la
Duberg, Mrs
And Wilcox
Mra asked for the Tribunal your after they had been dismissed
for refusing answer an American Govern- ment questionnaire on their no good news about the Middle
East" political activities. The International Court. con- firmed the competence of the Administrative Tribunal
by
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vates to 3, and by the
samo majority declared that
the validity of the judgments
Not Good News
Returning statement an the anding
hydrogen
to
his
carlier necessity of bomb tests,
said: "The only
it
Stevenson question,
secme to me, la whether we can do so, without national endangering defence, because we must have
• defence establishment second
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to none-until that day when Stevenson said: "It is not
our memies come to their senses
the enforce- In fact, it is very,
and agree upon. the ability of safeguards for dis- news that
good news. பாடி
bad Soviets have in a few months armament."-France-Presse.
could no longer be contested, very -France-Presse.
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