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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1857.
SOVIET UNION WARNS TURKEY
Face Of The Bulganin Sends A
Human Race By 2500 AD
-All Alike!
Tokyo, Nov. 26.
A leading Thal educator predloted today that everyone in the world will 100k alike by the year
2500.
Originally, said Dr Vibut Thamavit, he thought would take at least the year 5000 before all people would have the Same features.
But the way Htings are going now, "everyono wil look alike In a kind of world-wide topla by the year 2500,"
Dr Thamavit, speaking at the U.N. Anian seminar on Crime Prevention, cited advancen in communica- tions and transportation for his "Civilisation Bian- darulsaltan" United Press.
theory. --
Teenager Will Be
Guest Of The State
Stern Note On
Mid-East Tension
Moscow, Nov. 26. Russia has warned Turkey that the "maintenance of a dangerous tension" on the Syrian border could lead to other "interested states" adopting measures "toward an effective main- tonance of peace, in this region." In a note signed by Premier Nikolai Bulganin and handed to Turkish Foreign Minister, Fatin Zorlu, in Ankara yesterday, the Soviet Union said:
"The Turkish Government should have taken into consideration the fact that the maintenance of a dangerous tension in this region and an obvious desire to continue to exert pressure on Syria could compel states interestert in the maintenance of a stable peace in the Near and Middle East to adopt measures directed to- wards an effectivé maintenance of peace in this region."
The Russian nole was in ans-¡'s unwilling to pay for it at the wer to a September 30 message price of refusing to support the from Turkish Premier Adnan national independence of Eastern Mendvers to the efivet that states and, particularly, the state Turkey had no aggressive de- of the Arab East. signs on Syria.
The note raid when Turkey Bulganin's note wald: "The joined the Nato and Baghdad Soviet Union
in pacts she became "interested in is sincerely terested in the establishment of the internal affairs of the Amb the very best and friendly re-states to such a degree that she Intions with
neighbour, became, as it were, a representa-
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her
Taipei, Nov. 26. A 16-year-old Brazilian boy
scheduled is
to visit Formosa next January as Nationalist China's young- est state guest, it was officially reported today. the Near and Middle East fron
five of the Western powers, who are known to be colonisers in the
"At the same time it is East, from time to time she begon sincerely and ardently interest-to act, as it were, on their ed in preventing armed aggres-behalf."-United Press. sion against independent states of
any quarter and in the min-
Ricardo Jappeat, a freshman teliance of a stable peace in this Kishi Breaks
In a senior high school, is coming į region. here with his mother at the formal invitation of the No alist government.
**The U.S.S.R. sees In the maintenance of peace und pre-
Jappent is regarded anvention of aggression the most expert on Chinese Ralts in important condition for peace- country. He won top prize 14 @ful co-existence between states Brazilian radio station's quiz
and a guarantee for ensuring the
show on modern Chinese history Interests of the acourty of the last year.
Soviet Union, situated as it is, in close proximity to this region and as Turkey's neighbour.”
The government extended the Invitation at the recwnmendation of Vice Foreign Minister Shen Chan-huan who met Ricardo during his goodwill visit to Latin American countries early this year-United Presa.
Be Prepared!
Newberg, Oregon, Nov. 28. Police chief Herbert Hawking has issued his men the follow- ing instructions if a space ship lands in Newberg:
"Unselfish”
Dome
The Ice In Malaya
Singapore, Nov. 27.
Monty Celebrates 70th
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of SHAPE (left), celebrated bla 70th birthday recently at SHAPE Headquarters near Paris. Among the settlor guents priesent were General Lauris Norstad, Supreme Allled Commander, Europe (centre) and General Leon de Chassey, France (right ).—Keystone.
Doolittle's Advice U.S. Is In
On America's
Missile
Antarctica To Stay
Projects He Declares
Washington, Nov. 26.
McMurdo, Antarctica,
Nov. 26.
Antarctica to stay, Dr to. Laurence Gould sald
General James H. Doolittle, one of President Eisenhower's top advisers on aviation ques- tions, today urged. that American security The United States is in regulations be eased to permit increased scientific co-operation between the United States and its allies.
The Straits Times said to- day the visit of the
Doolittle was teatifying be- Concerning strategic aviation, Japanese Premier, Mr fore the Senate committee Doolittle told the Senators that: Nobusuke Kishi, to headed by Senator Lyndon Malaya, had been highly Johnson, Deanocratic majority is investigating successful in breaking the! leader, which
the situation crented by Soviet ice of Malayan-Japanese scientific and military advances relations.
The Times raid the visit was when too brief for serious talks, but fort was surprising that Mr Kishi seemed to have had relatively te to say about the proposed Japanese development fund for Sith-Erst Asia,
Referring to Turkey's proach to Russia about selling Arab states, arma to
maid Russia Marshal Bulganin gave Turkry arms and ammuni tion
twenties In the
fighting STE Ataturk Turkey's freedom
The note asked why Turitey now objected to Russia's cup- unselfish ald" to the Arab states who "did not ami do not represent any danger to Turkey,"
Do not attempt a closeup in-plying "similar vestigation.
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camera
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The note said Russia "values" her friendship with Turkey but
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The General suggested
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consultative overall quarters be set up to strengthen the powers of Defence Secre- tary, Nell McElroy, in techno- logical research and develop
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WEAKNESSES
Washington where the money According to Doolittle, this headquarters would correct ope The Times said it seemed this of the weakness of the present ald was a long way off, and in joint Chiefs-of-stuff, whooe dif- doubtful ferences of view. had led to whether Japan was willing to delays in taking important de- Hive the kind of aid Maryn cisions.
General Doolittle particularly and Singapore needed.
help This was
in building singled out inter-service rivalrées! Industries which might com- for sharp critick
Jopuneso manufac pete with
tures.-Reuter.
Complaint To UN
United Nations, Nov. 28. Ahmed El Shukeir!, Saudi Arabian representative in United Nations, today complained
the
to the Security Council that an
General Doolittle suggested a four-point programme to catch
artvances.
Up
duy.
Dr Gould, chairman of the Antarctic Committee of the U.3. National Committee for the International Geophysical Year Aviation would remain the said the Soviet Union has Bu- basic weapon of the imme-nounced it will remain on this diate future, Missiles would sup-lee-bound continent permanent plement and only graduallyly. replace planes.
The United States Strate- gic Air Command was superior to its Soviet counterpart and the United States could do better if there were a substantial increase in Air Force funds.
out
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"How can we withdrawnow?" Gould sola "The con. tinuance of the present pro- | gramme is most important,"
RUSSIANS
Pago-3
SKIES BATHED IN LIGHT
U.S. Army Rocket Fails In Flight
Washington, Nov. 26.
The Defence Department announced today that an Army Jupiter intermediate range ballistic missile was fired unsuccessfully at Cape Cana- veral, Florida.
The Department said "personates miske failed to complete its programmed fight because of technical difficulties."
The bigo missile lifted slowly from tar launching pad with a brikinit · yellow light bolling around is tall. At about 2,000
'altitude it thundered straight upward with the cone of a dozen freight trains,
The yellow Hight bathest the sky from horizon lo horizon, painting the clouds In vivid relict.
The cigar-shaped rocket picked wo tremendous speed to such a high Altitude that its light faded to that of a brilliant | start
BRILLIANT
"Then it arched onto its side ond turned brilliant again, apparently es its second stage boosted it on a horizontal plane, But this time the light turned a bluish colour.
The big rocket was vizible for nearly three minutes to hun- dreds of persons gathered on the beach.
The Jupiter, classided as an
for 3,600
N. Vietnam
Flays Reparation
Pact
Hanol, Nov. 26. The North Vietnam Foreign Ministry announced today that the North Vietnam Government, does not re- cognise any agreement botwean
tho Japanese Government and the South Vietnam adminje- tration on war indemnity for the whole of Vietnam.
The Ministry statement was
intermediate range ballistics quoted by the Vicknính radio. missile, has fown successfully
miles al supersonic The statement said that dur- speed Although it web de-ling the second world wor', Bigned to carry
nuclear Japanese occupation troops in
had warhead, the army also hopes Indo-China
the caused to use it as a vehicle to put Vietnamese people from north 20-pound. satellite Inte orbit to south great losses in huma around the earth sometime in lives and property. January.
MOST ADVANCED
The Army Secretary, Wilber M. Brucker, last month claimed the Jupiter to be the "most missile yet advanced guided produced in the free world." Earller tests, he said, had been
eminently successful"
Shortly before noon, the Air Force fired a small missile that appeared to be of the pilotless-
"The Japanese Government must bear the responsibility of compensating the whole of the Viotnamese people for these losses," sold the tremendous statement.
"All Vietnamese people have the right to demand the Japa- nese Government to compensate for damages caused by Japa nese troops during wartime."— France-Presse,
bomber type which nies slightly Advice For
America?
less than the speed of sound. The Defence Department said it was not a Snack, but refused to identify it.
Another projectile zoomari out over the Atlantic at 6:23 pan. EST. It was believed to have been a "test vehicle." United Press,
CHECK-UP
London, Nov, 20. The influenilal London Times said today that the Sputnik and the Syrian crisis have left America willing to listen to
advice.
"The
Administration may well take most seriously the shattering of the Eisenhower Doctrine, which was born less than a year ago in Mr (Secre- Vincent - Calderone, 84, of tary of State John Foster)
OX-Dulles fertile brain,"
Norwalk, Connecticut,
Nov, 28.
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The
Dr Gould aid the Russiana Research should be carried intend to build a station at the Norwalk, had ready
on both American Fole of Inaccessibility this planation when pollee stopped Times sald in its leading edi- intercontinental ballistic missiles, summer and are making a hum for driving along a section toriel
Connecticut Turn- "But to the average Ameri the Atlas and the Titan.
serend attempt at building of the now
can it is the Russian forny station at the geomagnetic pole, plke not yet opened.
He said he was On the other hand the
a taxpayer into the sky which casts the
sinte wanted to
his coldest light on see how should
Rear Adm. George Dulek, | and whether tendont exclusively Commander of the US Navy money was being spent--Unit West, The Times sald.--United
od Press. either the Army's "Jupiter or Operation Decptreeze, gave the Air Force's rival "Thor" three-hour bricing yesterday to intermediate-range miselle.six visiting Congressmen. France-Presse,
with Soviet technologicalTWO MILITARY
and
An intensification speed-up of scientific aid technologien efforts on all national levels.
A revision of the Ameri-
educational system
Can
Israell plane had flown low over and rising professional stand- Saudi Arabian positions on the ards of teachers.
Gulf of Alaba on November 14.
In a letter to the Chairman of
the Security Council, he said the
A considerable increase in scientifle co-operation Saudi Arabian Government re- with the allies of the Valled served the right to take measures States. necessary to defend its Interests
"In the face of Israel's acts of provocation".-France-Presse.
FOOT-SORE
New York, Nov, 26. Patrolman Carmine Azzato, enforcing Now York's new and Jaywalking campaign, mid one jaywalker told him:
MISSIONS
IN FORMOSA
Taipei, Nov. 20.
Rep. Ören Harris, chairman of { the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, said the briefing was most interesting”
"Budget matters were dit- cussed but I can only say at this stage that come important decl- sions will be made and soon," he said.-United Press.
Council Meets
"gilm-
Two military missions respec- | tively from Thailand and South
Paris, Nov, 26. The Permanent Council of the Korea arrived here, today to visit Nationalist Chinese military North Atlantle Treaty Organis
tion met here today and dis- installations and training centres.
cussed routine preparations for
month's Nato The "lue-member
That next
mit" meeting. || Mission, headed by Defence ★ An increase in the power Minister. Lt. Gen. Thanom Kitti- of the United States kachom, and the six-member Strategic Air Command, which Mision from Korea, led by Lt. B1719 delivery to Tunisia was Doolittle called a fundamental | Gen. Chang Do Yong, Vice Chief obstacle to aggression.
of Staff of the ROK_Army, will witness a large-scale military manoeuver of the Chinese Armed Forces during their stay here.
Doolittle attributed the American log behind the Soviet Union to the absence of rapid He also said the Soviet Union tary missions decisions on important points.
had begun its maladie research | honour at a dinner party this "I've got to. The only me in 1940, while the United evening given by General Wang my feet don't hurt is when I'm States and waited until 1953 |Shu-ming, Chief of the Chiness
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23 Concert plocest (8).
24 All the bettl (5).
26 Casts off (5).
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6 Atlas, 9 In-pair. 10 km, 11 Larch, 12 Neu, 18 AMZĪS, 1 Unionist,
10 Starry, 18 Siests, 20 Tuote, 12 Anta, 23 Skein, 25 Romeo,
20 Reised, 27 Lures, 28 Craft, 3) Benica, Dower.
2 Hopeless, 3 Hall, Straits, 5 Mascara 6 tar, 7 NAAFI, 14 Gymnasts, 18 Subsides, 18 Seck out, 17 Attires, 19 Paolf, 21 Amour, 24' Node::
before starting.
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Caste System Protest
MADRAS: 100 DEMONSTRATORS ARE ARRESTED
Madras, Nov. 26.
Bome 100 volunteers of the "Dravida Kasha- gam” orgatimation of nun-Brahmins worn arrested today in different paria of Madras Blato for burning copies of the Indian constitution as a protest against the OGULÁ tinuance of caste distinctions and social disabilities based on the oázta systém. The Indian constitusion has provided that në aitisen · should be discriminated againant. brosam be belonged in a particular opsie or community.
The Kahagian leader, E. V. . Bamsewauk
Žeishni, wbi - vállak for the burning, bad cartier, meyed a tira-wiek zalide on the reveriminis de Mãe žabemtions if the govern- mens: filled to take – tangible, stepu, to abolisk bè caste system. Natches Was pet: Under: preventive, arrest
yesterday," fperaéte omitarsi santnat Bekk
"Viduthalai” (Liberation), whor la nooLIMEĆ of trying to back a ceny of the constitution.
of
A spokesman said the ques- ton of the · Anglo-American
discussed. It may come up on Thursday, when the Council is expected, to meet again-- Router,
NEW TWIST
Atlanta, Nov. 26. Police today sought an enter prising thief who run into a hotel lobby, shouted fire, and looted the desk of 178$127.13 when the clerk ran upstairs to check---United Press,
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