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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957.
CONTROL OF S.E. ASIA
Shouting Match Over Aid
Washington, Juno 3.
House Members tangled
in a shouting match today over a last-ditch drive to block administration plans to sign a $95,000,000 ald agreement with Communist Poland.
The exchange was touched
off by Representative Francis
Dorn (Republican), who changed
A
BY REDS AFRICAN
CLAIMS KINGDOM
Bulawayo, June 3. NEATLY dressed Afri- can walked into the office of a Bulawayo newa
paper and aald, "I am the direct descendent of the ancient King Monomo- tapa, and my kingdom extends from the Cape of Good Hope to the Sahara Desert."
To Use Rice Surpluses
Durham, NC, June 3.
Mr Walter Robertson, US Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said today that the Communists were aiming at control of South- east Asia with its rice surpluses upon which Japan depended.
"They would then dominate Japan's natural trading area and be able to dictate the terms on
that the Polish Party leader, The Africa, al Jeferson bye, which the Japanese could make a livelihood," he
Wladyslaw Gomulka, "ES
atheistle Communist”,
un
Mr Dom
also churged that Polind was "completely under the domina- tion of Soviet Russia".
AMENDMENT
lle sued the protest as the House Look up a bit to clear the way for the Polish ald deal by authorising the sale of un ad- ditkal $1,000,000,000 worth of US farm surplusks to friendly foreign nations for foreign
currencies,
Mr. Dorn demanded that the House adopt an amendment to overturn the State Department's finding that Poland is no longer dominated by Soviet Russia and therefore is eligible for such air,
ה
Duvo, railway employee, claims that Africans Salisbury, who are attempting to revive the kingdom, which existed 400 years ago, are not as closely related to the ancient monarch us he is. Mr Duve been his claim on tela knowledge of the history of Lhe kingdom which he maintains is known only to these in the direct line uf descent.
ATTEMPT
Me Samuriwo, 21 Salisbury African businessman, who is also in the attempt to revive the kingdom, said that the jeluguom extended from tio Limpopo to the Zümbest. Mr Duve soles that this area comprised only 12 of the 36 ancient eilles of Monomotripa (which, he says, should be spelt Munhumutapa) and the whole kingdom occupied the between the Sahara Desert and the Cape, foreign
The chairman of the House: Agriculture Commistre, Harold Cooley (Democrat), opposed Mr Dorn's plea, lie sald be Republican Congressman was asking Congress to "repudiat” the administration's policy.
VOTE
"Why don't you take it up with your OWN President," shouted Mr Cooley.
Mr Doro shouted back that he was "taking up now with members of Congress who will vote on this fisuelt
Representative Edna Kelly (Democrat} then announced i
area
He does not doubt, he says, that Mr Samuriwo entitled to 110 chlotinnship
the of Varozw--but not of the "no- tional kingdom."
SOLUTION
To support his claim he offers the solution to the mystery of Zimbabwe, It
Wils
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Munhumutapa's anelent elties and was bulit by the monarch.
that she would offer an amend-1s claim to the title was sub- ment tomorrow to give Con-
Bress sole power to determine when a Communist country has broken away from Moscovi and is eligible for surplus form com- modities.
Mr Dom.sald he would sup- port the move.-United Press.
RECOGNISE CHINA
mitted to the Department of Native Affairs about two years ago-Franco-Presse,
Poland Open
told a university audience.
Walter Robertson
THE FREE WORLD OR THEIR WORLD
SUMMER TAKES HONOURS
W
"Completing the consolidation of their control over the whole Asian world, with its manpower, resources and industry (Jupan's Industrial capacity is now 50 per cent of that of the Soviet Union) they would be able to turn upon the Middle East and Western Europe with great strength and formidable prestige," Mr Robersion sold.
Agreed
He said that today the vast
majority of
the United States
people was now pretty generally agreed on polley in the Far East.
con-
"Far Easter polley has been 2 subject of particular troveray in the United States, In certain camps it is today.
"However, I believe that the vast majority of our country- men is
is now pretty generally of one mind in its appraisal of the
•situations in the far East and its meaning for us," he ankh.
"At long last I believe it is generally recognised that the Communists are dedicated to the proposition that in the long run It must be we or they, the free world or their world."
Domination
London, June 3.
Mr Robertson suld that the TINTER nel summer | greatest psychological advantago fought it out all over the Communists had reaped in Europe this weekend and reports indicated that sum-looked upon Western Europe as mer took the honours.
She outstanding obstacle in the way of their revolution,"
The weekend saw many parts of the continent basic
Aala aruso trean "the fact that tho Asiana had traditionally
To Motorists ing in typical June sunshine the eyes of the Asians blocked
-but in other parts winter seemed reluctant to budge. Britain's brilliant sunshine and temperatured up to 70 de- grees Fahrenhelt kred thous
Landon, Jum 3. Paris, June 3. Poland has followed the M.
Edouard
Bonnefous, example of the Soviet Union in former Chairman of the French opening its territory vacation- National Assembly'a Forelga ing British automobilists aw Affairs Corunhiiee, tonight motorcyclists, the Royal Auto-ands of trippers to the coust. urged France to recognise Com-mobile Club announced today. munist China.
TRAFFIC JAMS
to
"I was European domination and European privilege that in
the avenues of advance more rewarding pad self- rapecting future. "ITA ong sense
it has boen asking
deal of a great
the Asians to expect that they would be able, in the short period since World War Two, to see the West as an ally their
revolution and Com- munist Imperialism as the out standing threat to their new Independence.
"Perhaps the remarkable thing
While British tourists in the "France should follow the USSR will be required to be Cars left London it the rate example of Britain which has accompanied by recognised Pelting,
an interpreter | of 30,000 an hour on the main without and lo follow Bxed itineraries, routes, and traffic jung piled up nevertheless splitting with the they will be free in Poland to six miles long in places, United States," M. Bonnefous, travel alone
is not that many Asians have und to go where told the International Diploma- they wish,
been unable to realjust almost Club sald.--
Finland and Norway were overnight to the radically altered tle Acadeny here.-Reuter,
still in winter's grip. Cool wen-circumstances of the present,
but Uher, which kept people at that so many have done so," Mr hose yesterday, will go on for Robertson sald-Reuter
France-Presse,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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3 Requests (4)
7 Correct (8)
8 Wild plant (4)
Metal (4)
10 Colour (7)
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Hostalries (4)
found next to a bull 11 Lifeless (3)
ring (6)
18 Empkys (4)
10 Sharp (0)
21 Coal worker (3)
22 Gload (4)
25 Implied (BY
20 Oblains (4)
29 Deaning (1)
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13 Obstinate (4)
14 Always (4)
10 Swift (8)
17 Scif-antisfech (4)
18 One (4)
20 Outermost skin (7)
23 Scrutinise (4)
24 Amphitheatre (5)
25 Napi (5)
27 Orfental ruler (4)
2t Effeminate (4).
MONDAY'S CROSSWORD.--Acres: 1 Wretch, Rout,
9 Nogro, 1 Adopt, 11 Migs, 19 Delegation, 18 Tool, 10 Exit 10 Despondent, 22 Soor, 24 Mange, 25 II, 20 Vis, 27, Tliners. Down: 3 Regal, 7 Thong, 4 Horta, 5 Promoted, a fute, & Opini
a couple of days, the Finnish
Weather Barcau said, but then
summer should arrive for keeps,
In Danmark the sun finally
BUNNY, THE
got the better of the spring DRIVER IS
chill and took temperatures above normal.
CONGESTION
Holland, too, had Its first summer weekurid of the year. With it, the sun brought crowds to coastal and other resorts and congestion on the roads.
After the hottest weekend this
THRILLED
Miss
London, June 3, Nancy Simmons, one of 204 government car drivers who bas twice driven Tengku Abdul Rah-
yeur (77 degrees Fahrenheit) man, Malaya's Chief Minis- which overpopulated the beaches ter, on his official visit to
and resorts and choked the roads London, was told today with sunloving motorists, dawn that he had broke in Belgium cloudy muggy.—United Press,
and
Invited
her to Malaya as guest.
a State
go and
MONORAIL
SYSTEM STUDIED
Philadelphia, June 3.
A new monorail system,
with cars constructed
"Of course, I shall
I Um sure I shali, haya B
wonderful time,"
mented to the press
stic
CUMTM
For 11 years, Miss Simmons, known to her fellow drivers as "Bunny" has driven govern- meat officials, VIP's and im- portant colonial visitors about London
CHARMING MAN
Sho salt
today,
*Tengku
visit last year
along aeronautical lines, Abdul Rahman was most con- has been developed ta sidorate and a charming man. I help solve surface-passen- drove him when ho came to ger transit problems, it and again this your. He has
London on his was announced today.
always been moet thoughtful" Plasecki Altcraft Corporation "I never told him my nick- Bald features of the "Airall Car" name,” she added, "but he must made it capable of reaching havo picked it up from one of nireraft speeds while connected, the other drivers.”
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sniety xnil. Cure cun be Mas Simmons, who la 40, had operated singly or in multiples, planned to havé a holiday” this New York, Detroit, Chicago, | year: in Bruges with her two Milwaukee, San Francisco, Loś god-children,
thought the
Angeles and Philadelphia ano Asked why she currently investigating the pos- Prince had nalood her ia to anyone via to sibility of monorail aysterne na preference
httes Patrona
11
answer to trafio" troubles, | vialt Malayu, Frank Plosveld, pruskisat, mid. |mid, "I'm just an ordinary per- .
Ho Faith Sao Paulo, Brazil, non and I suppose. In Just
12 SpB4, 18 Dregs, 14 Eeternal, 17 Ldram, 19 Sprout, 20 Nelsen about to start construction wanted an ordinary person to go
24 Ennis, 23 Enft.
of such a system,--Unijod Press. | out there,”amdratico-Preste,