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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, ́ 1957.'

US CAN Press May Attend H-Bomb NIXONS IN

BEAT RUSSIA

Washington, Mar. 25.

General Alfred Gruen- ther said today that Rus- sians would "positively be defeated" in the event of be. any "hot" tween the United States and the Soviet Union.

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war now

But General Gruenther, for-

Commander Allled

In Euro, sold the Soviets "have no more desire to go to war right now than we have",

He attributed the Rustjan re- luctance to the fact that the Hungarian

and Pollsh anti-

Soviet revolts showed the un- reliability of the satellite armiles, He said the reliability of the East German force WIN Also under question.

In the event of an immediate war, he said, the Russians would put the satellite forces on jub where they had, very le chance for mischief". He said

there was no doubt Soviet troops would have to be used to ride herd on the spirilites.

TRAIN SOLDIERS

Guneral Gruenther, now President of the American Red Cross, sald on a radio programme that the Soviet would question the reliability of Intellite troops wil they were able to train the sokilers from the time they were inere children.

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EST MORT

Paris, Mar. 25. The death of Camille Robert, the author of one of France's most popular songs, "La Madelon" was announced in Parts today.

Robert died at his hone at the age of 85 yesterday. The may, Tilting HONE about a girl who tends bar

the favourite troops of French Hong during World War 1 and was taken up by other Allied troops at the time and later.

WRA

It lolli Kung widely musio by the French, In Jult, and In the armed forces-France-Presse,

Enraged

Elephant

Charges

Hunter

But he said that at present "I think the Soviets would lose

Bulawayo, Mar. 26. war." He said he did not

One of the Colony's want to say that the Undied

game hunters States would "win" because noted big

being narrowly escaped clors't Chik yeti C: se term win in connection with a trampled to death by a war By longer."

charging bull elephant in any shooting war, the United which knocked him down

he shot States itself would be the prime after objective of the Soviet attack. hunting in the

General Gruenther

Ruled that

But he dismissed the flea that |tive area. Russia euld cry the war to The US by by-passing US bases

overseas.

Mr Justice hadle, of the Hunters"

Tests

LAST MINUTE ANSWER

TO CRITICS

London, Mar. 25.

The Supply Minister, Mr Aubrey Jones, announced today that journalists would be allowed to view Britain's forthcoming H-bomb tests if accommodation could be made available in time.

This apparently was the Government's answer to a number of British press re- ports that the British H-bomb was not yet ready or was not really an H-bomb.

"Subject to cur being able to provide at least a minimum of necommodation tellities necessary," Mr Jones informed the Common, it is our intention to make arrangements for some proes IpIrrenluikoa,”

Informed curces said Mr Jones' announcement indicated that? the Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mucmllian, had overruled an earlier decision by his predecessor, Sir Anthony Eden, not to allow any outsiders at all within sight of the tests,

The first British H-blust is expected some time after April 1. Mr Jones announced the new decision under questioning from a Bocialist Member of Parliament, Mr Marcus Lipton, who cited the adverse press reports about the H-bomb. The Stefalist Reynolds News said yesterday that the British clear weapons cher, Sir William Penney, was carrying out the ests wider political pressure,"

"Despite all the ivanee bulkd-up for the tests," said the Reynolds News, "Britain has no H-bombs In the conventionally accepted sense,

UB Vice-President Richard Nixon and Mrs Nixon mako a wish he they throw coins into Rome's famous "Fontana di Trevi" following their audience with the Pope.

REPORT TO PRESIDENT

Vice-President

Washington, Mar, 25.

Mr Richard Nixon today made a 40-minute preliminary report to Presl- dont Dwight Eisenhower on hin recent 22-day tour to Africa and Italy,

ROME

Soekarno Warned

Against Reds

In Government

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Djakarta, Mar. 25.

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Vacancies In Colonial Service

Our Own Correspondent

London, Mar. 26, Details of "over 12,000. Vacancies in this overseas civil service in colonial and othw ́overseas te ritories are set out in "Ap- pointments In Her Ma- jesty's Overseas Civil Ser- vice" published today for the Colonial Office by HM Stationery Office.

Many administrative duties in these territories are carried out and will be for many years to come-by men from the United Kingdom, But, says the intro- duction to this 80-page pamphlet: Tho task of building up fully equipped local public services is progressing fast it

it is on evolu- tionary processa which will be completed at different times in different

side there is going on an evolu- places. But side by tion of the colonies and other territories themselves, and while their aconomies and activities continue to expand a wide field of opportunity and need for skilled assistanco of British staff remains. This fact is

fully recognised by responsible lenders in the territories,"

RAISING STANDARDS

Many qualified scientists are required for research in a num- bar of subjects in the

West Indics, East and West Africa, Malaya and Hongkong the pamphlot revents.

The demand for engineers is greater than The Moslem Nehdatul Ulama Party today ever, while the tasks facing

colonial medical departments in warned that it will oppose any attempt by Presi-raising standards of health re- it while Laboratory Experiment

dent Soekarno to bring Communists into the quire a large number of recruits to fill the many administrative "business public health and clinical pósts. Government through his plan for na no more than an elaborate laboratory

One chapter deals with oppor- tunities for women from the United Kingdom. Apart from nursing they are wanted 24 teachers

who an develop education to advanced standarda. to enable women from colonial territories to train for similar work themselves.

Gwasi na-

chairman Associatio st South ra Rhodesiła, was charged ENDORSED

by an elephant and he turned it General Gruenther endorsed with a shot in the face, then he the decision to send Americancha ed the elephant, running guided miss||on to Britain,

about ve yards He parallel to noted that the

was away. retaliatory weapon for use in 1 suddenly swung round act the event of a Soviet attack on

carne at him. He was flung to the free world. He said most of

the grand and his hat fell oft. the weapons now under dove- lopment were in the 1,500-mile was is that saved him, for

missile

category "and 1,000 miles is just about the distance from Great Britain

Moscow."United

Press

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Vivian Leigh Replaced

Hollywood, Mar. 35.

stur Ruta

Americun flirts

Hayworth will replace British

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plunged the elephant

Ihrough the bat and Judge it furiously, trampled Beadle cautiously levered hun- self away.

a

The texts cxperiment in the use of some sort of atomte device to trigger off a hydrogen explosion," It said.

The newspaper said "possiloffttles of failure" may be the reason even op milliary chiefs will not be present at Christmas Island. Government officials refused to comment directly on the Reynolds News report, but the Supply Minister implied a flat

denial in his announcement about newsmen.

Mr Lipton asked Mr Jones; "Can the Minister say whether he has seen press reports to the effect that Sir William Penney has been forced to carry on his experiments under political pressure?" Mr Jones repikod: "I un certainly not aware that Sir William Penney has been displaying any such attitude as that attributed to him by Mr Lipton."

Air Jones, who is Minister in charge of nuclear weapons development, also was questioned about the effect of H-tests on Pacile fish.

There should be no contamina’'an of flsh because the Christ- mas Island tests will be high airbu which do not involve heavy fallout, Mr Jones said.

Ho sai watching the elephant from spot in the bushes, knowing that if he moved the lephant would come crashing!

Mr Jones replied that evidence had been studied by Britain. minutes, the He pointed out that the American Bikini test was conducted close ceased its tramplings to Japanese fishing grounds but that Christmas Island was for

removed.-United Press.

Mr Stephen Swingler (Socialist) said that previous ex- plosions in the Paciflu went contrary to expectations and con- taminated Japanese food supplies. He asked If the British Government had the latest Japanese data on this.

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After

again.

A

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of what he believed was Judge.

the

Then, dramatically it lum- bered forward a few_paces

actress Vivian Leigh in the and fell dead-France-Presse, lending role to the film made

from the play "Separate Tables"

Moscow, Mar 25

by British writer Terence Rai- The Afghanistan Foreign

Hecht-Hill-Lanenster tigan, the Studios announced today.

up

Minister, Mohammed Naim, is to

It was understood that Miss visit Russia in June, Tass said Leigh had given

the part today, after her husband Sir Lawrence He was invited by Mr A. A.

the Soviet Gromyko, refused

dfreet the film ---- to France-Presse,

Muister.-Reuter.

Foreign

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Crime

Further Tests

Against Humanity

London, Mar. 26.

Colonel Geoffrey Taylor, a former principal of Lahore Medical College, told a hydrogen bomb pro- test meeting at Yeovil tonight that "to continue nuclear tests is a crime against humanity.”

He was speaking in his capacity as a prospective Liberal can- didate for the Yeovil constituency in the House of Commons,

Colonel Taylor quoted the remarks of Professor Alexander Haddow, a British expert who asserted recently that the "Big Three" Powers had all under-estimated the hazards of radiation from nucleur explosions.

He added: "Professor Haddow estimated that explosione up to February, 1957, will be responsible for a few hundred deaths from leukaemia in British and American populations over the noxi 15 to 20 years and a few thousand deaths in the world population.

"For every one death from leukaemia there will probably be ubout 100 deaths from cancer and genetle damage, Diseases And Death

"The forthcoming British tests will considerably add to these diseases and death, and there is always the possibility that small

· additions of radiation may cause devastating genelle damage and changes in Immunity in man, bacteria and viruses.

"Know this, to continue nuclear tests is a crime against humanity,

"It is impossible to understand Mr Harold Macmillan'a (Ro British Prime Minister) reassuring statements of the safety of these tests, made in the last few weeks in the House of Commons

When Mr Nixon returned from Africa last Friday. President Elswhower was in Bermuda conferring with British Prime Minister Mr Harold Mac- millan.

White House Press Secretary Mr

James Hagerty told reporters that Mr Nixon informed Mr Elsenhower of the feeling of co-operation with the United States manifested by the colun- *cles be visited.

cabinet.”

Soekarno earlier Today Instructed Nationalist Party chaurman Suwirjo, who failed to form a new government during the past 11 days because of the unified Mostem stand, to

to create a cabinet now "experts."

it

TUES

try

of

а

Indian State's

First Elections

Jammu, Mar. 26.

FIRST IMPORTANCE" The Crown 'Afrents, for over. stad governmenta

ad- and ministrations fill vacant posts.

that of

of accountants to

oncurs

Kardson Make and Voters in Jammu went of first importance however is to the polls today to elect that the process of territories from British guiring Belp ure to a White House meet- implement his carliler, propuset Kashmir State Assembly Back by the precanture loss of 20 members to the civil servantarañould not be set

to

The presidential change of Mr instructions directed Suwlijo to Mr Nixon also informed

Elsenhower of the personal choose his ministers without re- talks he had with the leaders gard to their polical parts* of the countries he visited, Mr-affiliation. Hagerty Gald.

But the Nchdatul Ulaina, the President Eisenhower um-hird largest party in Indonesia,

moned Republican and De- indicated

feared that attempting mocratic Congressional load- Soekarno

"mutual help" cabinet composed of all the major in the first slections since experienced staff,

State's constitution❘ "There is a problem hare Came Into force two which cannot be solved by territorial governmenta slonë, months ago.

or by HMC government in the Polling passed off. quietly, United Kingdom alone, Both according to reports, hare to sides mouse net in partnership," night.

ing to be held later today. for a

Mr Eisenhower will inform the parties including the Com the

Congressmen of

the results munists. of his talks in Bermuda with the British Prime Minister.

Vico-President Nixon and Secretary of State Mr Jekin Foster Dulles also ware

Major Points

Soekarno told Suwirjo on at March 16, when he first asked the meeting-France-Presse. him to form A cabinet, to

establish a

that government would direct the national souncil

HERRIOT ILL

For

·

Sixty candidates are standing Plane Search

election from

1.

to advise the Cabinet from | southern portion of Tamimi and above, Both the national coun- Kashmir State. --- oil and the mutugi belp onbinet are major points of Soekarno's master political plan to guide Indonesia away trom Wartern parliamentary democracy.

Djamaluddin Mallk thirdį party chairman of the Nehdatul Ulama Party, said his party continues to "oppose a cabinet with Communists but insiste on Including the Magjumi Nohdatul Ulama's

that the Masjumi, a sister Moslem Party, he brought into the Government caused Suwir Ju's failure.

The Communists have threatened a nationwide strike

Twenty candidates are froom the ruling National Conference, which is Kashmir's counterpand of the Indian National Con- gress,

L

1

Kashmir valley will go to the polls on March 30, to elect eight members of the Amembly.

OVERALL MAJORITY

Abandoned

Aloe Blor, Mar, 25, Police today abandoned their 12-day search in dense jungle near the Thailand border for the wartime wreckage of 1 Japanese bomber.

The piano was believed to have bõen shot down by Allied bombers.

Pollco began the search when The National Conference has a cone cutter found 205 rounds. already won an overall majority of munition, believed to have with 40 seals uncontested in the been fung trom the plane, 75-member Assembly,

On March 19, a police squad was

In Jammu, the National Con-

Masjumi ministers ara apference is facing still opposition he for the plane...

pointed and Communists left bed.

Meanwhile

K. H. Dahlan, deputy chairman of the Nch datul Ulama, predicted that Suwirjo won't be able to over- come the difficulties confronting Indonesia if he ignores the Masjumi and

former Vice- Mohammed President The

Hatts and elsewhere, witen considered in relation to the expert opinion Edouard Herriot, former Frenen Both Mosjumi and Hatta have of Professor Haddow, a member of the Government Committee of Premier and honorary President strong support in the islands outside of Java where military the Medical Research Counell, which drew up the report published of the National Assembly revolts in the past three months last June.

worsened sharply during the "It seems that he Prime Minister is forced to seck the co-past

have two

Doctors

acized control from the days,

central government. operation an unknown body of scientists because the majority nounced today in a special of the offcial scientists, in addition to the world health organisa-medical bulletin. tion, are warning against further H-bomb tests."-Reuter.

Quaker Couple Wait For Signal

Worcester, Mar. 25.

A British Quaker couple, who have resolved to sail into the Christmas Island danger area during the British Nuclear bomb tests, were today eagerly await-

the_go-ahead signal from Japan.

Mr Harold Steele, 63-year-old ex-civil servant, said he und his 30-year-old wife Shella will deliberately seek mutilation from atomic radiation "to prove to the world the horrors of this devilish devloc,"

Lyona, Mar. 25, state of health of M.

The doctora sald that M. Herriot had signs of a lung and bronchial infection which might be affecting his cardio-vascular system.

Herriot is 84.

Teachers" Conference

Wide Open

Suwirjo said today that al- though he was striving to set

reported missing while squad, carrying a portable. had been out of contact headquarters for several

from the extremist Hindu Praja radio Parishad, which is supported by with India's Jan Bangh. There are | days.

Next day the squad was spot- also candidates of the Praja Socialist Party and Harijanted and food was dropped to (untouchable). Mandal--Reuter. the unit-Reuter.

American Bagdad Policy Bewildering

Washington, Mar. 25. ̈ Senator John Kennedy said today that the up a business cabinet, he will announcement from Bermuda that the, United also try to get the full backing States will join the Military Committee of the of Parliament and will confer Bagdad Pact "adds another curious twist to this walous partich before oppolan nation's zigzag path through the Middle East."

with

Love

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of the

'salti

greater

ing his ministers,

Political observers here be-

Tho Massachusetts Democrat,|tion, suspicion and resentment Heved Suwirjo was headed back member of the Senate Foreign, among the very Arab States wo into the political tangle that Reintions Committee, mid the needed to woo through the ro caused past fallures,

US had repeatedly and recont-sastion seriously underminds that ho stressed Berlin, Mar, 13, Suwirjo ugain Teachers from Japan, Tract, was not going to head the newly refused to join the Foot (the special US mission to the Czechoslovakia, Mexico, Poland, government, thus leaving the latest announcement of -- SRID=

"How then can we justify this Middle East as it) attempts to reach unity and 200TARE post wide open to Syria, and the Soviet Union are ton, Many political, source:eporting show the Bagdad Pact Senator Kennedy, to

The Senator said attend a meeting in Easton,

(and) strengthening its military would be Impossiblo to foundation! asked Sonator American participation in the Berlin next month to preparo a leve

world conference of teachers,

working government Kennedy in a statement,

Bagdad

Past might "of course and Soekarno

mako zeneo, werd kun: the East German news agency without Hatta ADN Bald today.

Undermines Mission Its leadership, taking

párt of a comprehensiya- The meeting was originally to

am has shown Sockaro has chave been held in Mexico on strong reluctance to give up bla

He said he could not agree,

a long-range compro- polley politically untouchable position as announced at the Anglo- "It is not our intention, if we can avoid it, to be killed," Mr March 11.

* is long over Steele said at his email country home.

"Increasing political pressure" as Président the uncertain-

"American" meeting in Bermuda; due and may, even, now be loo

con only. We want to be injured or receive radiation sickness, so that by the United States as well as lies of Indonesian political life that the acilan, was logical late," he said.

polico we can return to show the world what a terrible thing the bomb it.'

actions against. the and Hatta has indicated that our worth of the Middle lost hope that this latest twist, does

not do damago, that will mako to end our days in pain to prove how horrible.tize olleeta,can be" | had máda. Iba chansti „of Venue | Sockerriola' prozosal · gulded dora lang "AROLLERithagin feriter". VIOLINE.PY

MIE we do not prevent the tests, my wife and I are pepared Mexican teachers trade union he does not want to build cairing resolution,

"To make such an 'announce the "titre 3 more dificultas DOGOMATY, ADN MALAM BALZAN

They plan to leave their three children to the care of their Quaker friends, and spend their savings of 2400 flying to There they hope to Jout one of the fishing vessels in a navy" calling into the test area.

However,

the Middle East h

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