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✔ THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957.
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H-BOMB HAS ENDED DEMOCRACY ON Russia's Eagerness For
PEACE No Arguments Over Declaring War-Bevan
Manchester, June 23.
Mr Aneurin Bevan, Treasurer of the British Labour Party, said here today that the existence of the hydrogen bomb had ended democracy in Britain and the United States insofar as issues of pence and war were concerned.
"The hydrogen bomb is essentially a weapon of surprise," Mr Bevan told a Labour Party rally. "The one who uses it first might win.
ANEURIN BEVAN
Weapon of Surprise
Malayan Aborigines Perform
Kuala Lumpur, June 23.
"You cannot have an argu- ment about declaring war, You cannot have a de in the House of Commons whether we the propose to declare war on Soviet Union because they will be looking in and overhearing the argument."
Notice
Mr Bean, 1.Sader of the left-wing faction in the Party, said, "You cannot give 24 hours notice that you are going to send the hydrogen bomb over in negotia- 10 encourage tem tions"
The Bomb, he declared, with- drew from the people all of the right of control over the iscurs
of pesce and war.
Mr Bevan added: "It is east71- inly a weapon of dictatorship. You cannot embark on a hydro- traditional ufter Wir
tren
negotiations have taken place And after format declaration of war has been matie because
your potential enemy will act a むらしで、
Overworked
A delegation of tribal "Under the circumstances you experts from South Viet- may have a
nam today watched age- old ceremonial dance by the Temiar aboriginal tribe of Malaya.
frid prime mini- eter, a prime minister who is ill and overworked and a Jad cabinet who may be told lies by someone or told stories without foundation by spies and they
in on might even listen
the telephone somewhere.
Before you know where you art, the prime, minister or the cabinet may have taken a late- ful decision."
MODERN CHURCH IN NURENBERG
On Sunday, June 16, Bishop Dietzfelbinger consecrated the rebuilt Christuskirche'. The church was completely destroyed during the war and was one of the oldest buildings in Nurenberg. The new church is super-modern with its 13-foot high Christ figure made of brass and two abstract windows on either side. Photo shows the interior of the church during the first service.-Keystone Photo.
KISHI
PLANTS
CHERRY TREE
New York, June 23. Predicting the beginning
The aborigines wiw had come from Perak States to a research station 14 Kuala Lumpur to entertain the visitors danteed to the sound of jungle drams and the pounding ol
Br Bevan suggested the only of a "new ern" in Japanese- bamboo poles.
way of continuing democratie Colone! Huynh Chau Tinh. | illus in Biain of Director
Vietnamese other
uf
the
BRITONS ACQUITTED BUT STILL IN CAIRO PRISON
Cairo, June 23.
Mr John Mornton Stanley and Mr Charles Pittuck, two Britons acquitted in the Cairo spy trial, have been driven to the Barrage Prison, just outside Cairo, since last night, it was reported today.
The two Britons and a retired Yugoslav Colonel, Milovan Grogolovic, who was also
American relations, Prime DIEFENBAKER quted yesterday
country "is by disarma-Minister Nobusuke Kishi
Aborigine Department, said he ment which involves The de- today planted a Japanese
was much impressed by Malayan truction of methods of aborigine admini--Reuter,
ration.
Tha
delegation includes a
Vietnamese aborigine chieftain.
Mr Y. Blieng.
The delegation leaves
hydrogen
bumbas,
Moscow, June 23. The Soviet government two- Kuala Paper Izvestia today dismissed
Nations report
volumes of Blander. “—United Press,
Lumpur tomorrow for Singapore the United whence they will By to Saigon Hungary "two on Tursday.-Router,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Stopped and cursed? (8).
7 Unwelcomes visit (4),
27
8 A right to be foreign (5).
10 Bird, yet mostly a variety of,
bee (6).
11 Swagger team? (4).
13 Found a record too many,
Ed. (10),
15 Tear a letter at last (4).
10 Part of Chelsea (4).
10 Mum stayed behind and
swung the land (10).
22 A candidate stands to gain
(4).
b
DOWN
(5),
2 A girl7 Wrong
12
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3 Fruit woman wouldn't go
for? (3).
4 Followed by Fido? (0).
Bottle up? (8).
6 Bound to diel?, (4),
8 Stay put (5).
15 Wound up? (8).
13 Legal notions? (5).
14 Not a rice product (8).
17 Does it hurt to be so clever?
(3).
18 Keep quiet and listen maybe |
(0).
24 Stand up for a pay increase 20 Elegance of a princess (3).
(B),
98 Range of erration? (5).
20 Two-meed foreigner (4).
27 Agreement to be generous?
(0).
21 Bang on the nose? (5).
23 Takes in (4),
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BATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across! 1 Se-hon-c. Screw, 7 Us-ages, 8 Anger, 10 Brae, 12 Reifred, 16 Clemi, 16 Dene, 17 Echo, 19 Cond, 20 Slender, 21 Sure, 23 Stray, 24 In-net, 85 Strem 20 Can-did, Dawn: 1 S-tumble-a 2 Head- nehe, & Meat, 0 Confides, Bloven ("legs'). D Sen-or, Elongate, 12 Raded, 19 Return, 14 Deficited, 18 Clutch, 22 (Ge)Diva.
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cherry tree in ceremonies. honouring former US Pre- sident Theodore Roosevelt.
The planting took place at B (2200 GMT) on the north pm lawn of Roosevelt's home, Saga- rational Hill---now ů shrine. A twin tree was plant- by Oscar Strauss, President of the Theodore Roosevelt Auso- clation.
Dure
CHAMPIONS
Kishi said:
SEEKING TRADE
CONFERENCE
-30
were driven
late last night to the Barrage Prison after going through final formalities In the criminal headquarters in Cairo.
WAIT IN VAIN
A Swiss Embassy official, Mr Charles Dubou, who waited in vain for eight hours at Calro dc- Airport last night for the parture of the Britons, tried to visit them today at Barrage Prison.
Ollawa, June 23. The Prime Minister, Mr
Mr Stanley, who was visited John Diefenbaker, flew to
by two British pressmen this London late today, com.
afternoon, saldt: "No explanation that vinced
Common-10s been î
given to me of the trade
detention conference reasons for my
to see the Swiss Consul and a lawym, but I have not soen them yet."
"As these two trees, and other descendent from them, grow wealth
and spread their beauty over could help case Canada's have asked this venerable land of Theodore wheat surplus problem. Roosevelt, may the thousands
"The Conservative Party who admire them, see in the through the years has always the spirit in which we plant
believed in the necessity of the thern, as tribute to a dedleated to the ideal of peace, Commonwealth, in which there understanding. and universal thould be a maximum of trade," Hoodwill. And may they be in-sald Mr Diefenbaker.
DAD
spired as was Theodore Roose velt to serve their fellow man, As the ready champions of peace and rightouUSTUCSI,"
More than 150 persons were present as Mrs Theodon Roosevelt Jr. presented Kishi with a bronze bas relief plaque of her father-in-law.
CEMETERIES
PROMISE
He sad he would carry out his election promise and seek a Commonwealth trade and econo mnie conference,
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Disarmament Due To Economic Reasons?
London, June 23.
Russia's economic troubles may be more serious than previously believed if Soviet demands for hasty disarmament can be believed, Western experts at the London disarmament conference said today.
Publicly and privately the Russians have been expressing sudden new eagerness to get a first step disarmament agreement going by August 1- an unexpected urgency after 11 years of Soviet stalling on arms cuts.
Westerners here ure Inclined | disarmament talks began in to belleve the Soviet haste is March, the Russians have sincere, because it is emphasised spokeri Birinly of August 1 as a more firmly in private conver-, deadline for success or failure, sallons than in the usunt pro-United Prom, pagundu broadcasts.
It has been assumed all atong that Russia switched its line on partial disarmament because of a critical need to trim is present vast milltary expendi tures,
But the Western
hazard no guesses on the parti- cular need for the deadline, now valced by Soviet negotia- tors.
UNDERESTIMATED
Interpol Ends Meeting
Lisbon, June 23. Interpol, the interna-
They suggest the critieni state of the Soviet economy maytional criminal police com
have
been under-estimated.
Three possible TRISONS are mission meeting here, has called for new action to
given
tione
A critical need for dona-combat the procurement of of money and women, prostitution and material to bolster shaky Com- illicit drug traffic. munist regimes in Eastern
The organisation'? general Europe and to buy influence in assembly ended its 20th session increasingly independent Poland. here yesterday. Forty-two coun- Russia's tries ottended the five-day meet- ★The
new countries_ Erowing restiveness overing and four
Morocco, Haiti of consarmer
goods and Luas
Tunisia--were admitted.
ordinary
lack
luxuries.
The huge cost of a rush
in programme
missile production,
Incrcuslag Soviet
pressures
guided
The
RESOLUTIONS
and
resolu-
meeting passeri
hereLrocurement of women; special
for haste in writing a first-steptions calling for a study on the
disarmament
agement
may indicate that the strain is measures to fight organisers of raeudo-artist women- greater than had been believed.
tours;
or-
This haste has become clear described as a modern way of in the last two weeks. For the rame in women; and the
of an International Lendon ganisaton
course for specialists in repress- ing feit drug trafle.
first
time since
the
US REDS
with
AGENTS OF anisation, the use
MOSCOW
Washington, June 23.
WRONG LEG
The
Chertsey, June 23,
It
was the
not the
wrong leg, khak right leg, was operated on when 14- year-old swimming cham- plot Elleen hospital.
weni
Senate
An offiefal communique published today satd the as-
embly
also studied relations the United Nations Or- of women police to fight juvenile de inquency, and trame in gold. The communique gave no đề. tails of what was decided on
these matters.
Internal asked the
The resolution on prosutulion
general secretariat Security Subcommittee to study the International forms
panderism and to try said today the Communist of
Party in the United States identify its authors.
was
still
disciplined
into
agent of Moscow."
In a
Elleen went in for a partilage operation to her right leg-and woke up to find her left leg swathed
in bandage.
Tone
The hospital are доя investigating what harl
wrong
and Elloca waited for an operation on the right leg this time. -Chlua Mall Special.
for foreigners Nationalists
The gnol has been used as a transit camp under order of expulsion.
BOOKINGS
It is expected that Mr Pittuck and Mr Stanley will remain there until bookings are made for their journey to London, ac-
curding to the practice observed In similar cases in the past.
Deny Plane Attacks
Taipei, June 23.
A Nationalist Chinese Air today
way was found by the authori les as a more expeditious and flatly denied Chinese Com- arrangement for munist claims of shooting protective
Nationalist jet their departure teater.
down
con-
[
and Mount Olivet cemeteries, as rolved, with another big chop NOT TO CONTEST.
nce dus year."
T
fighter and damaging two others last week.
"We believe it is necessary to It was not known whether the provide new markets and ex-two Britons are actually under band old ones," he added. "For such an order or whether the Force spokesman the Western
farmer, such conference is necessary to bring Tomorrow, the Prime Minis-about a proper increase in mar ter's sn, Nobukazu Kishi, and kets for their surplus whent, his son-in-law, Shintaru Abe, which, if present climatic will visit Greenwood, Woodlawn ditions continue, may be
luts
place representatives,
"It's a shameless lie" Colonel On domestic affairs, he said be Horal offering on the gravey of
S. T. Chao of the Nationalist Townsend Harris, Hideyo would appoint another French-
The German Social Union, Chinese Air Force cald, Noguchi and Jokichi Takamine, speaking Cabinet Ministry the
Ameri- soon as possible" after his re-right-wing, grouping led by Dr Harris was the first
A Communist Peking broad- Otto Strasser, former ascoelate cast had said one Nationalist Japan, turn from Lendon on July 6.
decided it its Con- fever. conference
Urach near here this F-84 Thunderjet fighter-bomber on syphille and yellow
Ministers, opening in week-end not to contest was shot down and two others and Dr Takamine was the in-Princ
West German damaged off tho Kwangtung Adrenalin.-United London on Wednesday-United September's
Press
Federol elections.—Reuter,
Province-United Press.
can diplomalle envoy
to
Dr Noguxhi conducted research fle will represent Canada at of Hitler,
of Commonwealth gross at
ventor Pross.
of
Estuttgart, June 23,
US NAVY TO FIRE ROCKETS INTO STRATOSPHERE
Washington, June 23.
The United States Navy on- nounced today it will fire 40 rockets to a height of soma 20 miles above the Virginia Coast this week in an effort to Testn
about the weather.
Imoge
The Navy said the rockets
win
the zhot
2,000.00 ht motion an hour from the Havai
Ordance
Kasp, short for high altitudo scinding projectile. Originally developed by the Army as an
were being made to fine Harpe from ships at sea later in the
Burbe
anti-alfcraft weapon, it has The Navy sula it was also work-
Aviation
test, The rocket is known as the elation ut Chincoteague, Virginia. The rockets will be fired from a fly-inch gun. Once the rockpots climb 20 miles announcement or more, the
wwxhenda W maid, their
relobe a bloud explode and of metha foll fragments which will bo tractood by Pater to loaru wind velocity Yllregion.
Mitr
been converted by the Nivý Into a high altitude weather rocket,
Litla at Chin- Preliminary
potongan heiva, beers moecon fal, the Havy madh, kod plani
ing to equip Hasps with dell
collect cate instruments to
data stratospheric weather und radio: It to be mother whip. Thatruttatet rockets uro, tu- peelta to be ready launching next year, it #LL-RAIDE","
the
VIGILANCE
to
report to the Senate It called specially for sirleier
on the Judiciary Committee, the Sub-vigilance
granting of committee said
American passports as well as on the ur- Communist Party had sought ut rival and departure of artistle its annual convention in Now tours. Yurk in February to "hood- I said all proof of acts, of wink the public" into believing prostitution should be reported they really had split with the to the countries of origin which Kremlin
would assume the obligation of reporting to the countries of destination on the departure of artistic tours.
Actually, the report sald, a primary purpose of the conven- tion was to bring activities of the Communist Parly, USA, Pinto lino wit: the 20th Con- gress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union held the year before."--Reuter.
Russian
It naked pollee forexs to do their best to prevent pressure being put on women to become protihites or to continue us such-China Mall Special.
Motor-Scooter
Russia has brodiend is Bret motor-scooter, the "Tula', zi shown abevo. The "THIS WORD (338 pounds and ban zetor of 3 betse power. The maximum spend of the SOBRIET