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THE COMMODORE'S VISIT TO MACÃO

Hongkong's new Commodore recently paid an official visit to Commander Pedro Correia de Barton, Governor of Mucoo. Commodore G., D. A. Gregory, accompanied by his wife, the Secretary, Lt Commander T. Homan and Mrs Hamon and Flog Lieutenant M. Barrow, travelled to Macao in the frigote, HMS Cardigan Bay..

The visit fosted two days. The Governor of Macro, a cadet in the Portuguero Novy at the same timo as the Commodoro about 27 yours ago, fated the Commodoro's party and on the next day, the Commodore entertained the Governor of Macao.

The visit was the occasion of 'the Commodore's first official call on the Governor of Macao.

Those photographs, takon by a Keystone photo- grapher, show the highlights of the Commodore's visit. On the right is Cardigan Bay, lying in Macos harbour.

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY" 8,' '1957.

EAST GERMANY SOCIAL DEMOCRATS ABLE WITHOUT THE RUIN OF SOVIET TROOPS GERMANY: ADENAUER

Says HERR ULBRICHT

Berlin, July 7.

Herr Walter Ulbricht, East German Com- munist Party Chief, said today that the Com- munist regime in East Germany would "stand fast on its feet" even if Soviet troops left the country.

In West Herr Ulbricht, addressing mlitary circles

Ger- rally of athletes at the Baltic | many were only kept in power port of Rostock, called for 2 by Anglo-American troops, withdrawal of all occupallon troops from German soll, ስር” cording to the East German News Agency ADN.

Ulbricht zaid it was cloar to all the world that the ruling

Malay Leader

Dies In Ipoh

Ipoh, July 7.

A Malay leader, Dr Dato Mohammed E. Bin Mohammed Yusoff, Pro- Chancellor of the Univer. sity of Malaya and a mem ber of an estimated 56 public organisations, died in the Ipoh Hospital today. The sixty-year-old Data (the Malayan kighthood title) who wana Moslem left two widows and 10 child: en.

Waca he retired from the Mahyan Civil Servier In 1951.

"The workers and formers power of the (Eur) German Democratic Republie however will stand fast on its feel when the Soviet troops who guarding the pence here leave the territory of the German Democratic Republic.”

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Referring for the first time to the purge of Mololuv, Malekar, and ICaganovich, Herr Ulbricht sald West Ger-

cami.

Nuremberg, July_7..

Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, told a congress of the Bavarian branch of his Christian Democratic Party here to- day that if his opponents, the Social Democrats, won the September 15 elections in West Germany "then it is finish with the London disarmament talks."

LACOSTE

CHALLENGES

KENNEDY

Alglers, July 7. M. Robert Lacoste, mans had been told the elimi-French Minister for Algeria, nation of this "anti-party group today invited United States was an expression of interfor dificulifer, In the socialist Senator John Kennedy to come to Algeria to survey the situation at first hand and "stop talking like deat and blind person whose mind is already made up."

Lacoste

Wis replying

"The opposite is the case Herr Ulbricht sold.

CONVINCED

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Dr Apicuuer ntled to ብር applause of about 6,000 doje. gafts: "If we receive the voles of the eltelorato in the same quantity al before, that will lead to the control of umtaments and disutmament.

"Then atomic weapons will have lost their terror und we will be, reunited in peace with our brothers in the East."

DETERMINED

Dr Adenauer said: “We aro determined, if the German people allot us the task in the elections, to continue

to fulfil our rights and duties towards the peoples of the five world.

"The Soviet Union will never- be ready to lay down its arms because it thinks that the Wes! is not united and not strong."

Dr Adenauer

said no party

should do anything which could Elve the Soviet Union the hope that Nato was going to fail to

Massachusetts, who presented a

Densoural from pieces, resolution in the Senate last week urging the United States

"We are convinced that the decision_of the Soviet Com-Kennedy, numist Party against the ant party group will make it possible to carry through the policy of lesstring of tension even more osistaitly, and to strengthen the Soviet Union by fullment of the sixth five-year plan.

"The decision will also con- tribute to a further cansolidation and strengthening of the camp of secialist states."

to

interye In favour of Algerian independence.

Laposte Fuld: "Mr Kennedy'a teleguided speech did not reach its mark."

Lacoste sald the rebel Algerian National Liberallon Front He said the East German } (FLN) "wanted to provoke n Party received dolly "many blood bath to stir up Intern- the Date who was in hereditary letters of agreement" with the tional district chief, devoted his time Soviet

opinion--especially the

clecision from party old malds and the Quakers in to public work, and world groups and from factories and the United States, travel.--Reuter,

institutions."-Reuter.

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INVESTIGATION

The Chancellor said he re- gretted that "the tactics of the Social Democrats confirm the Soviets in their hopes, How- ever, I am convinced that the German people know that the better way is to be found side by side with the free peoples of the world, for the tree peoples are fur, far stronger than the Soviet Union."

REUNIFICATION

If the German people con- tinued in this way, reunifica- |tion.lao would come for it was only a "function" of the gen eral casing of tension and dis atmament. Dr Adenauer said he was sure that the majority of Germans in East Germany sup ported the policy of his party, A vĺčtorý for the Social

Speaking at a meeting in Algiers of 21 Freneli WRI* volerans associations, Lacoste enid the FLN rebels were count- ing on an investigation commis- sion to be sent to Algeria. This Democrats in September would

did not materialise, Lacoste sud., mean the ruin of Germany, the

"However, they found

ambitious young Congressmau, Mr John Kennedy, who present-

ed

resolution which was strongly backed up by docu- mentation furnished by the sona of an important North African poitical lender.

Lacoste went or: "Mr Kennedy badly concenicui 12% operation of international policy and the international context was against him. What would happen it Frarice left these shores? North Africa would fall victim to all sorts of cupidity. Would the Unitori

States and the Soviet Union

Chancellor said. Reuter,

Queen Mother

Nearly Mobbed

At Church

Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, July 7.

really be satisfled? Would not Hundreds of people

we then be on the threshold of thronged the

the

third world

wart

Mr

approaches

Kennedy, who is badly inform- to St. John's Cathedral ed, ought to know that Franco here when Queen Eliza-{ represen is more here than is beth, the Queen Mother, material power, France-attended divine Presse.

service

+

this morning.

IRA ROUNDUP 500 people and the service was

The

The church was packed with

relayed to hundreds more ecated outside and standing in the street

Dublin, July 7. police today mavevi against the outlawed Iristu The Queen Mother, wearing a Republican Army end, an lilac dress with matching coat, estimated

suspects were hat, gloves and shoes, even al- 100 rounded up in daylong raids. most mobbed when sie, srrived

An Dublin the Irish Republic's | at the church,

special branch » police arrested When she left poltre linked seven top leaders of Sinn Fein, aims to stop the cheering rowd the political parent of the RA. | from préseling forward-altor. Simultaneously, the nearby head- quarians of a Sinn Fein (United Ireland) newspaper was raided and five men wore taimen inta custody Unitad-Presa:

Teheran, July D.

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MINISTER WARNS HUNGARIANS

He said the enemies are bro also peoplo in our party Vienna, · July; 7.

instigating, acts of sabotage, and ranks who are still living in the the Hun-

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OFFICIAL VISITS

EXCHANGED

The above picturei khow: the Governor of Macao just after boarding Cardi- gan Bay, with Commodore Gregory. Commodore Gregory In's pacts the Guard of Honour at the forry at Macon, and below, a contingent of Portuguese sailors" march past Còm modore Grigory on the Macou...”: waterfront: On page two, the Governor

the Guard #t Honour, on Cordigan. Bey-kayıti

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