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SOVIE-US DISARMAMENT ACCORD

Student Unrest Plan Tothball Weapons London Has Overgrown Pains NEW EGYPTIAN SUBS

Huthorities

TONGKONG'S education may have

their problems but noue ofi them beur evon the

lightest comparison with the ferment Into which China's authorities have been plunged by the revola-

Is First tep Proposal

London, June 26.

tions of widespread dis- THE Soviet Union gave mediate agreement in principle,

satisfaction and disillusion-

London, June 28. London, has grown too big and wawieldy, un official government

repost dealing with housing in the capital, said today.

More than 10 million people now work and live within a radium - of 25 to 30 miles of the centre of the city and if the existing "green belt" is to be preserved ---- as the London authorities wish-saturation point has probably been reached.

ment of its students. today to a new Amor proposal for mothballing ships, Greater London contains over a quarter of the working population Serious observers in the planes, tanks and guns

West see this problem as West disarmament. ⠀⠀

one of the most crucial

"first step" move toward East-

faced by the regime since it US delegate Harold Stassmally placed these proposals before the L disarmament

came to power more than seven years ago,

One French writer says: conference and Russian Deputeign Minister "Chinese university Valerian Zorin, who had been in on the pro- students have a long revolu ject in advance, expressed imite acceptance tionary past. Many of them helped to establish the of the idea.

· Stalinist system of Peking.

But by now they have gone American officials considered,

right through

the

Com-this one of the biggest moves

munist experiment. They yet toward agreement although are disillusioned, sickened, they cautioned many details

isuli nced to be worked out, fed

collective with

up

regimentation and mental Stassen proposed that Russia, sociallantion. They hunger the United States, Britain and for individualism and France, agree on lists of wea- humaniam. They demand pens which would be mothball- real freedom and democracy cd under international super- and res! respect for the

vision until the first step of disarmament had been success- human being".

fully carried out, and then repped or converted to peace- ful use.

E adds: "Communism has HE

always boasted that it represented the youth of the world. is it to be over- thrown one day by Youth?" The unrest, which has been climaxed in recent days by the throwing of a bomb in a Peking university and particularly bitter attack

Substantial Amounts

of

SEWARD

DS ON ORFU

A station the P & O liner, Clied after his tempenrose to 110 degrees the course of a "h sage to

The American delegate Spoke revealed

"substantial amounts armaments), of

(ol

And wir specifle quan- ed a team it of Identified types....and colleg significant in kind and

post niter he

on education policy by World War II manufacture (or) bath of la University Professor to a ships in current mallitary Peking newspaper, appears:

In his response.

use. ter recel

Zorin said on Engl

for moving

The

trying" pas. East, it was

eward develop="

of 106 degrees was only saved acced into rding to a let Hongkong from Passenger.

not known European or

to date from the inception that it now appeared the of the new polley for in-ference had before it the basis died in the tellectuals presented by of agreement

lo- whether Chou En-tai to the Con Ward a first step of disarma-Goance,

Accordia ference on the Central Com-

delegate cable from mittee of the Party

specifically üsed the word man for January, 1956.

rapprochement," Hu made this the Burste This was subsequently dedned comment in connection with died bect

nicat.

la

2

Russian

by Mao Tse-tung four questioning Stossen's proposal months later in a phrase of lust Thursday for linking the which hus since become latest stages of East-West man-

roductions celebrated: "Let all schools power

lke

of thought contend" — or

settlements unification.

to political German

re-

important

A spoke & Co. sald man, died causes" and

Unified Press

a spokes-

**agenta and.

the steward heat wave

AN

or ialay Kerr

ward, an old

ectly natural.

assure

as another translation has Zorin said it was it "free competition be- to define this relationship since you there blog to be ex“

tween the different schools agreement appeared to be near-cited about her, sold a

of thought". Its intention (ing. WAB to bring about cultural thaw

IN

among

Chinese intellectuals who

had been severely chilled by

Wants More Time

Stassen asked for more time

campaigns for the "recast- to prepare his answer. But he

Tho

passenger alsü during the voyage but halothing to do with a heat

Both the TAL- and the spokesmtun pents refused to identify steward or

ing of "thought" waged in cited the communique issued the passengateli ill. 1961 and 1965 and parti- after West German Chancellor The Corfu Singapore, cularly the Hu Feng ease. Konrad Adenauer's Washington is due in fod, next week. THE students' liberalisation trip last month which sinled movement was stimulated there could be no comprehen- by the amazing Khrushchevive dearmament without Ger- revelations about Stalin at

man unification.

the Twentieth Congress at In explaining the new ana- Moscow, recent events inment reduction plan, Stassen Poland and Hungary, the said that

there would be no fixed percentage for culs, He

many serious mistakes made add that it would be

in the treatment of students cult to inspect and enforce

and by the Mao pronounce-percentage

ment

advocating greater Press.

freedom of expression. But

the momentum which it

rapidly gathered caused ti

too di-

K

system, United

BRUSH

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IN E YA

Government to introduce a Australian Bid military and bases in

number of measures to

restrict and "rebellion".

confine the

But despite these measures and the subtle pressures

and more than one million people moved into and out of the city centro every working day, the report sald.—China Mail Spectal.

-THIS MAY HAVE BEEN- CRABB'S HEARSE

WAS FROGMAN'S

BODY DUMPED

IN CHANNEL?

OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

London, June 27. CORONER decided yesterday that the frog- man found a fortnight ago' in Chichester harbour on the south coast of England was Com- mander Lionel Crabb.

A

But there is strong suspicion |mersed long enough in Bussia among some British detence to give the impression that it chiefs that Crabb's body had not had been 14 months in the been in the water for 14 months, water,

Ieporters At Daily Express sloff

yesterday's inquest, Chapman Pincher and Arnold pathologists indented that the Latcham said, today.

body might have been immersed The defence chiefs, they write, only six months, consider it

extraordinary

that it should have reappeared submarines passed through the

on only three days after Russian

For Nazi Sub Cyprus asalk in the

Kiel, June 28.

employed by the authorities. Australin has doubled an confirmed tod

ny solution has been found. | Argentine offer of 3,000,0 The plans The problem was priately described

English Channel on the way to Egypt,

Lobtine 26. Britain på establish

Kenya to repes hose Commonweal defence chain. infard sources

A DECEPTION

The defence chiels suspect discussed the bonwealth Crubb may have been captured! marke (about HK$4,200,000) for during appro by a one of Nazi Germany's most Praners or

that by the Russians in Portsmouth writer, Mr Chlang Nan- modern submarines, Informed opened in Load 10, before harbour and taken to Leningrad

sources said today. hslang, recently in these

being handed onference for interrogation.. The submarine, scuttled off of Common Chiefs-of- terms: "It is true that in Kiel a few days before the end

The Russians, in this theory, 4 Later killed him and "planted" studying Soviet methods we of the second world war, was have been led into dog-refloated recently.

Under the plumber of the body to deceive British in- mutism and formalism. Representatives of both coon Cyprus, but of the.

air force undiswol remain telligence.

Why should the Russians E must proceed to

tries will visit the craft in the North Atlante i pranien attempt such a deception? A proper revision of the company of German marine ttcn's

Metter forces former intelligence officer ex- curriculum present

and experts-France-Press

plained it this way: Crabb! France-Presse

many secrets of British knew underwater, intelligence. He knew new textuiques for com-:

"WE

overcome all existing de

1

fects, but we must not en-

tirely depart from the

Staff,

principles of socialist educa. Bus Disaster Vedict

tion." He adds: “It is true

that university life has laid

London, June 20,

too much stress on unl-HE driver of a London bus

formity and ̈ socialisation,

thus hampering the develop

racat of our young people."

inowed

a

which

down queue of passengers wailing

with big was 3d that' when he suddy lt "hot and cold", hard | worry and felt he coon.

ford Circus et blank and

s ́Dx- went imbered

nothing

doctor

more.

diminod

ceklent

at & Bus stop k the heart of As he drove ho the capitol darker this month kiillag eight told on current

Inquiry here today that "everything seemed to go blank”

und be remembered nothing about the

A crash

among

but

It would of course be easy to

overestimate. tho wave of unrest

China's students, judging from the spate of comment that has appeared in Chinese publications over n ng pariod it is obvious that the Peking authorities regard developments with some disquiot. How to rationaliso baale Communist policy with the students' demand 18 the problem before them the world will watch their attempts- with | The considerable interest,

Bac Harald Hiscocks said he had been driving for 32 years, and bad "come over all hot and cold" a few minutes before he blacked out and his mounted a pavement in Ox- ford

Street

bitting the passenger quaue,

bus

BC-

A jury at the Coroner's inquest

recorded n verdict of cidental death on the victims, 05-year-old groy-hatred driver who wore a bincy Le

Hiscocks

sald hous

batting anti-frogman dovlece.

He knew all about the past operations

in which he had taken part,

Thigh he was not the type af man who would willingly divulgo auch secrets, Intelli- genco authorities in London are antialled that the Russians would stop at nothing to secure them from blum.

SEEM ESSENTIAL

'Having, interrogated. · Crably | [tik | wrong) over months, of high-pressure with him phyfit ho treatment, the Russians would aif-an- not want the British to know had boon rident, they had done so. hour bedory

been could

It is routine in Intelligence nothing

This work to avoid letting the found waung

"quite"},"enemy" know what you have attack of Mod

discovered about his methods, temporary.

thay. Henge the possibility that the Eyend | body was deposited to give the há bb-|| kópresbion that, Crabb! had, the boco, drowned in the first place. Din would soom cranituli to

unware, that: the body swaar kun

Two

women shogu saw the dri nitempocis to for it

·waiting China Manu

Getting More Tourists

On

жа

page. 8 of today's issue, Mr S. W, Clark dis- cusacs plans to promote tourism in Honglong.

Mr Clark, who 1

of a manager

Hongkong Iravel

agency, member of the Working Committee on Tourism appointed by H.E. the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, on August 1953 to consider the formation of a Hongkong Tourist Association,

Their report was com- picted in June, last year. As A result of recommendations,

WON

it

bu rocently introduced Into the Legislative Council setting up a Board of nine to begin the preliminary works associated with the formation of sn

'Associa~

This legislation has beds paid and has received the Governor's aspersk

Mr. Clark, detalla in this article his own view of some of the most urgent *conatdoration

Luces facing who will be charged with the tang of

Botting the...burist - promotion medbandam in motion,

China Making lots

Tokyo, June 28. China is now producing jot aircraft, Premier Chou Enlai disclosed today in his report to the National People's Congress. He said the production of jets began last year along with the

of production

heavy motor vehicles, high-capacity

power generators Lathes-United Press,

HAVE ATOMIC CAPABILITIES

New York, June 26.

AT least two of the three submarines Egypt bought from Russia have "atomic capabilities," US Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke said today.

He said two of the subs recently delivered to Alexandria by the Soviets "have far more range capacity" than would be needed for patrolling the Gulf of Aqaba or the Suez Canal approaches.

Burke said that he "doubted" that atomic warheads came along

HK WOMAN with the subs. But he said the

MISSING ON MACAO VOYAGE

two big "W" class submarines were plenty big enough" to carry atomic misalle launching equipment,

He said it was "certainly pos sible that they are equipped with those inunching devices.

SHADOWING

Burke made this statements in a press conference held today aboard the cruiser USS Salem, flagship of the US Sixth Floot In the Mediterraneen.

Ong of the capabilities of

Macao, June 26, When the ss Tak Shing berthed here on Monday and after all the passengers had disembarked, an unclaimed travelling bag, a Chinese newspaper and & few documents were found on a chair.

The now Egyptian sube Were "a threat" to the Sixth Fleet, The local police, after a rou Burite admitted, but indicated

search disclosed that the he did not consider them. bag and documents belonged tor serious threat.

tine

Egypt's new subs, be sald, was long-term shadowing of the Sixth Flees movements.

Д

a Chinese woman, Wong Sao The real submarine threat, he king, aged 20 Hongkong, suid, 3i་་Rtesln growing resident and a knitting factory | underseas Best whichisha estia-

esident an, memated at 400 sue plus.

Worker.

In the newspaper was an on- nouncement of a divorce be- * SHORT OF IRON tween Wong Sao-king and Chu Fo. Two letters,, one: addressed to ex-husband Chu Po and an other to his brother, Chu Nam, were also found.

"Russia," He declared, "la nation short of iron, short of

electronic equipment, and other devices, yet sho chooses to build more submarines in a year than the United States has made since the war

"She isn't making them for fun

The immigration authorities sakt this woman did not dls embark. It was believed that the had either jumped or fell over-

Russian submarino. activity in board during the night trip.

The ex-husband, Chu Po and the Mediterranean, however, has his brother Chu Nam had left not increased noticeably in the and automatic for Canada, not long ago, it was past six months, Burke said, •

reported.-France-Presse,

United Press,

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