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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957.
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GRAVE DEFICIENCIES IN NATO New Baby Cars
Wright Supports Sir John's Observations
Portsmouth, Oct. 2.
Admiral Jerauld Wright, Supreme Allied Com- mander, Atlantic, said here tonight that "grave deficiencies” had been revealed during the Nato exercises which ended at the week- end.
The Admiral was commenting in a statement issued after today's full-scale stuff conference here on the Nato exercises,
He said that there had been many fundamental develop- ments in the supply of nuclear missiles, aircraft and submarines since the last big Nato exercises in 1953.
Shortages Inconsistent
Turning to the just ended exercises, he declared; "The exercises hive tested our equipment and weapons and grave deficiencies have been noticed --- deficiencies and shortages inconsistent with the capability of our skilled hands and our trained heads to control and direct.
"We must have such combined force that we can convince any possible enemy beyond question that if he attacks as on the sea he will fall," Admiral Wright said. He refused in enitrge on his references to deficiencies. But he added: "I support all that Admiral Sir John
Evcles said last week."
Not Sufficient
Sir John, one of the joint commanders of Nato forces in the eastern Atlantic, complained that he did not have suflicient forces to meet the threat to merchant ship- ping in the Atlantic.
During the two-week exercises Admiral Wright travelled by aircraft, helicopter and ship to Norfolk, Virginia; Nova Scotia: London; Bordenus; Paris; Scotland and was on board ships in the Atlantic and channel areas. "I saw a great deal of the exercise from all aspects and I considered it must satisfactory,” he said.--China Muil Special.
US JET CHASES FLYING SAUCER?
Washington, Oct. 2. nore than 800 miles an hour.
The jet closed to within dive An Air Forco jet chased a
"circular flying object"autical miles of the object and
could not close further.
When that was at least 250 toct the pilot was closest to the un in diameter fast Decom-identified object, it appeared ber, the National Com-] to make a shallow left turn. It mittee on Aerial Phono- had the appearence of being
clrcular on the bottom." mena said today.
According fo the report. published in Neap's monthly magazine "UFD_Investigator," a jet plot pleked up a strange lip on his radar. The ob- icel was the size of a B-20 bember, the report added, and the plot heatied toward it t
The magazine said the Air Force report described the object as "a golden tan, with no sun reflection." It said the object moved up and away at an estimated aspeed of between 1,000 and 2,100 miles an hour- Unted Press.
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WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Stride. 8 Ibsen.
8 Alone. 0 Reseda, 10 Twist, 11 Opera, 12 Dirk J Urges, 16 Tonder, 18 Pursue, 20 Titlo, 22 Emma, 23 Level, 25 Knend, 20 Ralloy, 27 Covan, 28 Proem, 29 Lessee, Down: 1 Strident 2. Rescript, 3 Dado, 4 Flopser, 8 Intrude, 8 Beware, 7 Dnsue, 14 Gremlins, 18:Biturigle, 10 Freedomą, 17 Numaral, 10 Ullage, 21 Inner, 24 Lane,
ONE OF THE LUCKY FEW
RESETTLEMENT
OF 3,000 EUROPEAN REFUGEES IN CHINA
United Nations, Oct. 2. The United Nations High Commissioner for Re- fugees, Auguste Lindt of Switzerland, reported to i day that 3,000 refugees of European origin in China were expected to be re- settled nbrond during 1957.
Karl Dummer, of Hamburg, one of the six sur- vivors of the ill-fated windjammer, Pamir, which sank in the South Atlantic, pictured aboard the training ship some time before the tragedy ---London Express Photos,
JAPAN TO TRY TO ENLARGE SECURITY COUNCIL
United Nations, Oct. 2.
Dr Koto Matsudaira, Japan's Ambassador to the
·UN, today expressed confidence that Russia will agree to enlargement of the Security Council "in the near future.”
'UNJUSTIFIED COMPLAINTS' BY INDIA IN COURT
The
The Hague, Def. 2. Portuguese Govern ment told the Interna- tional Court of Justice here today that the Indian Government had taken measures against it which were "very difficult to term as friendly."
M.
At Paris Motor Show
Paris, Oct. 8. Appearance of the first Japanese entry ever to be presented at a European mótor show is await- ed with some interest at the Paris Motor Show which opens here today.
The chow, the first slave Franco signed the European Common Market Treaties, opens amid concern about
compett- tion from other countries with- In the market.
Among the 114 car manufac- turers from 16 countries who are exhibiting are France with 93, followed by Britain with 24, Germany with 23 and United States with 21.
Exhibits, ranging from the 100-ton Berliet lorry, claimed to be the largest in the world, to the minute new Vespa 400 baby cars, necupy some 10.000 square yards.
THE VESPA
JAPANESE 'PRINCE' FALLS 'SHORT'
London, Oct. 2. The first Japanese car to be shown in Europe. The Prince came in for com- ment from the first Bri- tish motoring correspon- dent to inspect it at the Paris Motor Show pre- view today.
Fords will provide British competition with their Zodiaca, costing £1,163, and Vauxholi Motors have recently announced they will be showing completely remodelled versions of the six-cylinder Velox and Cresta. In the baby car market,
The correspondent, Mr WB, Italy's new Vespa 400, develop- Paulson of the Evening News, ed from the Vespa scooter and said he was the Bret British selling in Paris for £345 has a motoring correspondent per- top speed of 68 miles na hout | miltod to see the cat, which from its 393 co alr-cooled has been kept under cover engine.
since it arrived at the Grand The Vespa,will compete with Palols in Paris where the Motor the already established French Show opens tomorrow. Citroen, Deux Chevaux, which
Mr Paulson said the car was sells here at £404, as well as Japan's challenge to British the German Goggomobil and the and German ents of the same new Italian Fiat 500. The Gog-size in Asian markets even gomobil has a 293 cc engine and though its price of £720 puta the Flat 470 ce, the largest in it well above the cost of the
German Volliswagen.
this range.
STAND COMPARISON
Competing with Forda and Vauxhalls in the more luxurious rufiges, Citroen present their 1D 10 and the DS 19, selling here He said the Prince's one and for £860 and £1,009.
half litre overhead valve engine Simca is bringing' out" two could have been filled into any new models, the Beaulieu and one of half-a-dozen best-selling the Chambord, replacing
the British cars, Ho Versailles
Mr quoted which it is thought will sell Yamanouchi, designer
Prince, as saying that the car's around £1,000.
engine 01 00 broke horse- power
of 80 gave it a speed inlles an hour. It would do 35 miles
und the Rezence,
COMPETITION
Shoichl of the
to the gallon. On this Other European competition showing, said Mr Paulson, the will come from the Italians car will stand comparison with with their Fint 1900B selling at
pro- any of the British mass £1,410 and the Germans are | duction models,
nt least "On (nish, however, it fails a three possible competitors. long way short," Mr Paulson:
These are the Opel Kapitan | sald.
continuing his speech on be expected to present
Mourice Bourquin Was
half of Portugal's application for right of passage for offelals and armed forces between her possessiung
India's west
report His annuol
to the
He announeed at a General Assembly said that as
news | fundamrutally, the problem of conference that Japan would equitable geographical distribu- of January 1, 1950, there were 10,000
of an increase In work for European refugees
in the tion
the non-permanent coast.. China
of UN Sunder
non-permanent seats on the Security Council auspices, number 1053 only
seats on the Connell from the should be sellled on the baris During
540 were resettled. A total of 7,500 re-
present six when the question of an increase in the number
Ulus session of of seats on the Security Coun tugees in China now hold visas prises during
the General Assembly.
cil, in conformity with the new for settlement abroad, he said,
situation created by the ad- mission of many new member states in recent years."
SLOWED DOWN
Movement of refugees out. of Shanghai slowed down early in 1956 because of Increased dit- nculties in obtaining exit per- mite, he said, but at the end of 1050 this dimeulty was re- moved. A considerable increase in the number of refugees who may be resettled from China is expected during the current
year."
Japan was clected to the Security Council yesterday for a two-year term starling next January 1, defeating Soviet- backed Czechoslovakia.
REPRESENTATION
the Security Council remain its The Soviets have insisted thal
present size-11 members—until the question of Chinese repre- sentation is finally settled
Matsudaira, referring to а statement issued by his delega- tion concerning the Council's enlargement, maid he hoped that the issue could be resolved dur- ing the current Assembly session, "I am conadent that this
1:095) wilt be removed in the
expect an easy solution. But i hope that the Soviets,
Matsudara said that all UN members could see "the general trend of world opinion" i favour of enlarging the council
United Press.
CANADIAN,
BRITISH
LEADERS CONFER
In view Top
Between January 1, 1955, and April 1, 1957, a total of 3,500 re- fugees from China received emergency UN aki and 2,045 of them were resettled overseas, obstacle (ni Soviet unwilling- | Lindt reported. He sold that al
present only seven refugees re- | near future," he said. "I do not mained in the Shanghai Emer- gency Singing Centre.
Lindt noted that the Commu- of circumstances, will be more rist Chinese People's Roller As- flexible to the exigencies of the Eciation took over the care of situation." the European refugees in The Japanese delegation Shanghai In May, 1950. The statement noted that the UN UN lakes over costs of their Charter requires that noh- care in Hongkong pending re- permanent members be elected rettlement.-Valted Press.
to the counci with regard, firstly, to their contribution to ward maintaining peace.
and
INVESTIGATION security and to other purposes OF SONGGRAM
of the organisation and, second ly, to equitable geographical distribution.
DULY CONSIDERED
Bangkok Oct. 2. "In electing Japan to the The
English-language news- Security Counell," it added paper Bongkok Post sald today "the General Assembly has duly that Thai Government had set considered and approved the upcimmittee of 20 to inves- qualification of Japan
on the tigate the actions of the deposed first point. The Soviet delega Preinier, Field Marshal Plbullon seems not to have raised Songgram
any issue in this regard,
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Marshal Pibul is at present in exile in Cambodia following coup by a Thai Army group,
The Past said the commitice would decide whether Marshal Pibut would be allowed to rẽ-
turn to Thailand-Reuter,
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from Geneva A profresor University, M. Bourquin said that p
justled complaint made by India was that Porty- gal did not notify New Delhi before making its application to the court,
The Indian Government," he added, "charges us with lack of courtesy, for not having directly Informed them of the fling of our application.
NOT NECESSARY
"It is not necessary for me 10 say that in any event there is no rule of law which makes it necessary for use to do so. There is no rule obliging us to com- municate
declaration (accepting the compulsory juris. diction of the court) to Government of India through diplomatic channels,
the
Held that with the pre-
Ottawa, Oct. 2. Canadian and British minary objections which the Government leaders open- Indian Government had brought the Anglo-Canedion in the jurisdiction of the court trado conference this "it La trying to arrest the morning to scak' means procedure at the point now to stimulate Britain's reached. It is attempting to sagging business with her the essential phase, which is hinder the proceedings entering Commonwealth partners.
the consideration of the merits. Canadian Prime Minister, John The preliminary objections Diefenbaker met the British must be dismissed if the Gov- Chancellor of the Exchequer, erament of India, which has Peter Thorntycroft, at 1190 this raised them, does not fully morning Also at the session prove their foundation in law,” were the President of the Board said Professor Bourquin, of Trade, Sir. David Eccles, The court then adjourned Canadian Finance Minister, until tomorrow morning. - Donald Fleming, and Canádion Reuter. Minister of Commerce, Cordon Churchill.
be
The group wil discuss means of putting into action a recent proposal by the Canadian Prime Minister, that 10 per punt of "As to the second point, those Canadian trade in America countries which cast their votes given to Britain. In the Assembly in favour of The conference will also make Japan have done so, undoubted recommendations to the Cam- ly, after careful consideration | monwealth economic and com- of this matter,
mercial congres deletion feels that, i Franet-Prtase,
"My
next year
Russian Expelled
Copenhagon, Oct. 2.
The Danish Government to- day expelled Sergel Sergelevich Smirnov, Assistant to Nikolat Jakovlev, Soviet military at- tache at the Soviet Embassy in Copenhagen, for espionage... France-Presse.
'WORLD CITIZEN' STOLE UNDIES FOR AN ‘IDEAL”
Paris, Oct. 2. American playboy, Garry Davis, Bald lodar that the "pure ideal of world · oltizenship” caused him to steal ladico underwear lo a Fárli depart- nent story this wock, Davis, "aclf-styled "First World
Clizen" fold nëwainen ke was not a thiet but deliberalety | took the undies to "focus
Freneli Govtrument's roturai to grant me an entry visa." Davia, -globe-trotting 2011 of wealthy American society baud, loader, Mayer Daria maid he did not recognise the Existence of national borders "Akid "Was "Erked when France [repeatedly” sukied Bin enLÈT. Aaked why the phone to stent promit's lingoERS). DAVIA – ILA Able showed like thats who was
for personal gain' and addeä: -Khat is why I took things which were upelem to me.”
the World Cligens group here before making the theft, Davis said he wAE soting an bis OW.
Davis, old in a mulet mitt and} ļ
light grede tio, roodyad in, w Davis"side-stepped in question big loft bank hotel the news when nowamen naked why no mon and gave thêm a spixi)- CRMO
from Germany to ed lecture on world ofthat Franco on a fake Delzian ship, half in Frondhi had half pingori Insioal at a World CIRMA“ Palepuri. im Franob.
faked why bed not contact)
ut £1,334 and two Mercedes Mr Paulson also criticised models, the 180 and the 190, at the welding used in the cur~~
£1,080 and £1,020.
which he said was poor, the From America ไพย models scating-which he claimed (even are expected to arouse interest, in
model) the £900 luxury one is the experimental General
and the interior was shoddy. Motors car, the Golden Rocket, decoration and panel work were cheap,- which is the latest word in which he saki streamlining. Because of its low Reuter, height, the root lifts goosewing fashion when the door opens.
other Is the Eisel, Tho claimed by the makers, Fords. to have the most powerful engine in the United States, It develops 345 horsepower, and the car itself is fitted with an automatle press button system of changing gears.-Router.
Cairo, Oct. 2. The Begum Aga Khan arrived here today from Geneva to sign a contract with on Ezyptian architect for construction of a mosque-style mauzoleum for the late Aga Khan at AswIL United Press.
"Teasie Weasie' Of The
Monkey World-
Vaider" the four-year-old Chimp, settles down, to prove his prowess in the art of', hairyizwaging—with ́· Yasmin' the four-year-old grand-daughter ・ of” the famous Smart. "Kaeper” the Chlip and Yasmin were born into ths, 'Big Top' on the eszne day auất both. oelebrato Fokien" birthday this November. They are now to be atom
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