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THE CHINA, MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20,· 1957.
MACMILLAN ACCUSED OF EVASION Mayflower II
Man Dances On Electric
Rail Lines
London, Jana 10. Police chased A. man dancing along an electrio railway life in London this moráky after g. train driver reported - soting "gaverting" about the raELLIN
Nearly half an hour there were no imaina into one of London's busiest `ral} ter- iminala. us the current wat Jeuk off.
Portern reported' sering the man throw objects Inte the rails.
Rush hour services were thrown into confusion,
A
Tallways pokerman kald that it would be several hours before services were back to normaă,
Later ZTANJI was de- tained, and taken to hospi tal for observation.—China Mail Special.
Decision On Girard Case Postponed
Washington, June 19.
A final decision on the next legal step the govern- ment will take in the Girard case has been put off. until tomorrow, Justice Department officials said today after a meeting in the office of the Attorney General Mr Herbert Brow- nell.
The Justice Department made no formal statement
tho
situation.
оты
The federal prosecutor Mr #EXT Oliver Gasch, yesterday formal notice the Government will appeal a ruling by federal Judge Joseph C. McGarraghy that army specialist William Girard cannot be tried by Japan for manslaughter in the death of
a Japanese woman,
The exact legal machinery to
be used in the appeal was" left open, however. Reuter.
Arms Ship Seized In Morocco
na
Etuan, Morocco, Juns 19.
The Spanish military au- thorities have seized vessel of undisclosed tionality transporting armas for the Algerian rebels, according to unconfirmed reports circulating today.
Time-Bombs' In Algeria
Several persons were killed and niany fnfured when time- bombe, hidden in the 'bases, of lamp-posts, exploded during rushhour in the heart of Alglars. The bombs had been planted by terrorista.. Picture ahows the scene after the explosion of a boots in the Rue Sadi-Oatnot. The Isnp-post where the bomb was hidden is dismantled.—Express Photo.
WORLD IN A PERIOD
OF CONVALESCENCE
HAMMARSKJOLD
New York, June 19.
Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary-General of the United Nations, said today the world is in a "period of convalescence after an outburst of sound and fury" and urged calm and patience "to lead us out of sickness into fresh air."
Speaking at a UN Correspondents Association lunch, Hammarskjold said his remarks covered both the European and Middle East pictures.
Hammarskfold sald the UN
Moscow Radio
Charges UK With Tricks
London, June 19. Moscow Radio in a broadcast in English to night accused Mr Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, of desiring "to evade a settlement of the crux of the disarmament problem.”
PROMOTERS IN MOUNTING
STORM
{Plymouth, Mass., June 19.
An owner of the May- - flower II assured all credit- org of the vessel's crew 10- |day that they'll be paid,
commented on a claim for $100
The spokesman, John. Lowe,
in gent set by Molly Fulton, an English widow who charged
four of the. Mayflower crow #ailed without seitling thalt aem is
counts
The radio was commenting on Mr Macmillan's recent letter in reply to a message from Marshal Lowe said the crew "left in Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister.
The radio recalled a joint Anglo-Soviet statement lost year
in which both governments said they would do all they could to put an end to the arma race.
Not Fulfilled
It sold: "What have Britain and the Soviet Union done to solve the disarmament problem? Unfortunately, it must be said, that the British side has not fulfiled its obligations.
Christmas Isle Not Singapore's
Singapore, June, 19. The Government, reiterated in | the Legislative Assembly today that Christmas Island lying 800 miles south in the Indian Ocean did not belong to Singapore.
opposition
Inche Abdul Hamid Bin Haji Jumat, Acting Chief Minister was answering an member's question about the recent transfer of the phosphate producing island from Britain to Australla.
|such a scalding rush, many bills were left." He said Warwick Chatiton, one of the backers of the project, returned to Eng- · land to petile all claims;
DODGED
In London, promoters of the Mayflower II dodged British- reporters todny in the adventure" of the high seas that has run into a commercial storm of high Indignation.
Felix Feniston, millionaire real-estate promoter, and War- wick Charlton, London publi- diy-man, flew back here and scheduled an afternoon pres conference to explain a financial
qubble developing allegedly non-paid bills for the Mayflower project.
Over
But they did not show up.
British newspaperh
"In the recent misalve sent by Mr Macmillan to Mr Bulganin, the British Prime Minister again tries to make the disarmament problem dependent on other matters which naturally can be regarded only as a desire to evade a settlement of the crux of the disarmament problem."
The radio added: To, Justify
Already The Singapore Government, before the public the out and which had administered the have been filled with the financial out selection of the Soviet pro-island since 1900, had been told troubles of the Mayflower, posal to ban nuclear weapon of Britain's transfer decision | where, before the reolica pilgrim icsts, a new trick was brought an "accordingly noted the post. chip salted, they had extolled into play.
tion," Inche Abdul Hamid sold the adventuresomeness of the "After the Bermuda Con--Router. ference of the heads of the Brition and US Governments, Angio- US diplomacy unt pectedly contradicted the unanimous view of scientists that atomic
And
hydrogen weapon esta could not be car- ried out in secret. In line with this, they put forward the de- mand for a system of controla
agreement to an nucicar tests."
aver
ban
The radio added: "It goes without saying that Anglo-US diplomacy concentrated Ita
efforts on talks about control systems, the need for which has been rejected by the most eminent scientists.
Desirous
"But being destroys of making wishes of the people
the
reality, the Soviet Union took
a
into account the Western powers objections to a complete ban on nuclear tests and their demand for controls on or agreement to
ban experimental explosions imagine what neer loophole cak
"Frankly speaking. I cannot
new
bo found to reject the Soviet peace inillative without losing face."--Reuter,
the patient out of amergency Force now in E PREMIER CHOU
we
Some
He said: "We have passed on been rather one-sided lately and
д batt lness-and
one but that is particularly true of the there are strong signs of con- specte case mentioned," valescence and reason for hope here for getting bod,
follow
could offer much for the future. of nature.. simple rules
UNEF .we He suggested that the The captain and part of the are in a period of trying to heal experiment could at least lead: crow were said to be Spanish. wounds and keeping the tem to a summary of conclusions" The ship was said to have been perutitre low. I believe that which eculd form the basis for seized four days ago In Ceuta in recent works there has been mor action if any futuro
that nord
urove as long as the UN remains stalemated 01 the question of retling up a per- manent world force. In any future crisis, le sald, "we would not need to improvise but we curious period which doc not could go ahead on solid ground The chip was said to be held lead to much public debate" and in a way we already know
port of Ceuta under cautioned that "it is not a good United Press, guard and nobody is permitted idea to stir things up or make to approach it.
territorial waters.
in true progress made re-direction,
CURIOUS
The Spanish authorities fused to comment on the rew port, but it was understood that the captain and crew had been arrested and questioned.
in the
carefully watched naval and alr France-Pres20.
Hammarskjold ended it
Winess, 7
East
For the past few weeks, the too much of signs of lingering costline of Ceuta has been
one Hammarskjold, in by Epanish
the Middie force
unite ference to
situation, confessed that "I am a little Impatient about the positive expressions of con- structive efforts toward 10 covery." But be said this did not divo "cause for concern."
He said any signs of a lessen -
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AGREES WITH ORIENTAL MAJESTIC
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Singapore, June 19. Mr Chou En-lai, the Premier of Communist China, is against a "cinss struggle" in Singapore, ac- cording to two Singapore | unionists who ・・・ returned here today from a visit to Peking.
The unionists, both Chinese officials of the Singapore Trade
CAN'T LAND Union Congress, went to China
IN.L.A.
fur May Day celebrations and breat two months touring
around.
Mr Lee Chew-seng said on arrival: "We have not been brainwashed.
more con
Washington, June 19, The Australian Civil Aviation ing of tension should not mission was refused Los Angeles
"In fact we are “justify clation" because
we is a
co-terminal with Ban vinced than ever that a class are in the in-between period-Francisco for the proposed San struggle would be
bact
200 between the sound and fury Francisco to New York route Singapore Mardeka (Indepen- Hollywood, Juno 19. And the Umg in which we can for Qantas airline, It was learn-denco). Taroo gunmen last night hope for active reconstruction.” ed today. Invaded the home of opera stor He sold that a "minimum The mission ended its talks that he quite spreed.”—Reuter. Lauritz. Melchior, tiɛd idea AD agreement on disarmament in here last week, Members were
stole Atry,
and the London talks would be told that Australia would have Jowellery which he enld were "solid and Important develop-to make four concessiona for ment of the recovery I have in Qantas to get a trans-America worth "almart HK$1,500,000.
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three tall men, wearing manāks Questioned about his inquiries could not have Los Angoles and armed with 45. calibre to Egypt to obtain a statement was that it was refused earlier pistols, forced their way in. of Cairo's position on renouncing to a Netherlands Civil Aviation. They fled in rear after tying belligerency in relatione with delegation which had asked for. Isrác), Hammarekjold smid: ("Mdy (an air route for Kim from Los
"And Mr Chou En-lai toki us
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