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THE CHINA MAIL,

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957.

Bombardment Of Questions

Questions Greets Minister

"THEY'RE CUT-THROATS”

Pare

Attack On Canadian Trade Mission Algerian Rebel

Detrimental Result

Feared By Opposition Party

Ottawa, Dec. 4. Opposition Members of Parliament today questioned the Trade Minister, Gordon Churchill, as to whether the buying practices of Canada's trade mission to Britain were going to be detrimental to certain Canadian industries, Mr Churchill arrived back in the capital yester- day morning after an all-night flight from Scotland to present an interim report on his mission's progress.

The former Northern Affairs Minister, Jean Lesage, opened the bombardment when he asked Mr Churchill if it was a fact that there was full employment in the textile mills in Great Britain as opposed to the situation in Canada.

"I have noticed that 15 mem- "Whether OF not that hau bers the delegation were affected any of the plans of our Interested in buying textiles in Canadians I do, not know," he Britain and have any textile said. milts been visited by the delegation?" asked Mr Lesage.

"There may have been some, I um not sure," said MY Churchill.

"This mission is tree to visit any industry in the Brillah Isles. There is no limitation

прок what visits they may make.”

D, F. Brown (Libéral, Esk West was ruled out of order when he asked if Mr Churchill was aware that a member of the British reception Committee, Sir William Rootes, Wis The millionaire chairman of Kuudes Motors Ltd, one of Britain's largest automobile concerns

ter.

tone

Attack

An Opposition cry of "wt

workers want Canadian

10 work, not fritish workers to work followed Kir Chur- chill's statement that no re- presentatives

Саладая of motor industry were iurifg with the mbalon,

"An invitation was extended to the members of the automo- bile Industry in Canada war- lier," he said, "but for various

the reasons

gentlemen RD- pronched were not able to join the

mission." Even candy crupt into the debate when H. J. Robichaud (L-Gloucester) said he had noticext that a candy manufac turer

included in the delegation and was it the-inten tion to import more candy into Canada,

was

repeated

"No restrictions are placed on The former Fisheries Minis the members oi this com-

prossed mission," James Sinclair,

Mr Chur- the Opposition attack chill. They are a very dia- why he quoted a report pub- tinguished group of business- பஞ்ச

Montreal men, quite competent to carry today's saying that Glasgow on the business of their particu- Gazette shipbuilders had refused to lar dem. deal with the mission breause of their five-year backlog of business.

"Have other British manu- refused offers frora Ineturers the Trade Commission, because of the high level of employ-

"No government restriction at all has been placed upon what they may do, what they may see or what importations may be made."-United Press.

ment now furtunately enjoyed Delayed Action

in Great Britain?" asked Mr Sinclair.

Mr Churchill said he war but

not sure about refusais,

uld be was quité àware that British Industries Fac some

very substanial orders" wail

it.g to be alled

Beoul, Dec. 4. Lee Bung Woo's "Arst official was elected aétion" after he chairman

the Samaewon of Leper Colony here was to cuff the outgoing chairman, Yung Shik,United Press.

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As Daddy is a para. trooper in the US. Alr borne Forces, Júnior wants to be one too! Officers at the Warner. Kasarne base Munich, relictantly grant- ed permission for para- troopers' youngsters to take trial jumps off a 34- At foot training tower. right, one of the enthu- slastic youngsters — well protected with helmet and harness gets ready to "bail out." "At the left-a down he goes!--Keystone.

The Powell

Sedition Case: Peking Wants To Bargain

San Francisco, Doc. 4. Tho Chinese Government has refused to permit an attorney in the John W. Powell sedition caso question Chinese wit- nesses untoas a judicial assistance agreement is

to

JUNIOR'S BIG JUMP

REDUCTION OF

FORCES IN

US

JAPAN

Withdrawal Of Troops Has Commenced

Washington, Dec. 4.

Pentagon officials acknowledged today that United States Military Forces in Japan will be reduced to about 50,000 men within the near future in line with the agreement reached last June between President Eisen- hower and Prime Minister Nobu suké Kishi,

Naval forces will undergo the great est percentage cut, they said, because the U.S. is reluctant to reduce its air strength there until the Japanese are better able to protect themselves. However, there have been in-materialised, would eventually

total of dientions that budgetary recul the quirements, with increased military personnel

missiles emphasis on

and Japan me general planned floor of 50,000. pockets, may force reduction conventional alr Officials said they could not force strength which probably predict just when the reduction to the 50,000 gure would bo would be reflected in some

American

based in

General Goes Over To France

Algiers, Dec. 4. Blue posters signed "General Si Mohamed Bellounis, Chief of the Army of the Algerian People," were tacked up in the villages of Algiers department today announcing he had joined the French In their struggle against the FLN (National Liberation Front).

The notices read:

solemnly declare today that my

against forces of foreign

army is fighting

anarchical

the

disobedience repriseifted by the

FLN."

Bellounis, who cornmands 3,000

Boldiers

rebel of the

MNA, OT National Algerian Movement, swung over to the French side five months ago.

The MNA and the numerically superior FLN have been jocked in a bloody Internecine struggle for leadership of the three- year-old rebellion.

Bellounis's announcement, which clinched his five-month- old co-operation with France explained:

ANNIHILATION

Disabled

Freighter Out Of

Danger

Honolulu, Dec. 4. The disabled Greek freigh- ter Margarita Chandria, apparently out of imme diate danger, wallowed in hurricane troughs west of here today awaiting a U.S. Coast Guard cutter.

The American President President the Lines cargo iner

Monroe ending by, but would not attelḥht to take vấ the freighter's 31 crewmen, the Coast Guard reported.

HURRICANE

"The ahnitiilation of the FLN will permit the Algerian people to define their destiny In a harmonious framework. Indis Golubly linked with France.

"My army is engaged in the common combat against FLN cut-throats who spare neither women nor children nor the aged."

Bellounis further declared: "1 am a chief of war. I do not exclude revolutionary methods, but administration in not the business of my ummy and Pacific Hurricano Nina passed remains that of the administra- | 76 miles south of the Margarita tive apparatus represented by Chandria, but seas still ran the French elvil authorities."

the heavy in

Dr. U.S.S. Bellounis army operated in ftainier withdrew from the the South of Algiers depentment. Į geseuo effort because of shifting

cargo, the Coast Guard said.

must

BROADCAST

Coast guard rescue head- quarters bere did not know He later said in a broadcast whether the Winnebago would tonight that Algeria remove the crew of the Mar- speech

rentalo

the "permanently garita Chandris or take linked with France."

vessel in tow, Bellmunas, speaking over French Tadio station

it Algiers, said

the

ما

The 3,884-ion vessel, saliing Was Many in bdllast, was biricken yester- when a condenser failed self froin | and it was unable to steer-

United Press,

hinkable" that Algerin should day wish

France.

to detach

Ho sald "I have taken up erms to free Algeria from Yock of the

rebel) (Algerian Liberation Front,"

ideology

the of the

National

The rebel leader, 46, to below the presently US TANKS FOR

GERMANY

former farmer, describing him self as the Commander-in-Chief the of the National Army of Algerian

people, said he was

Algeria which would continue, as in the past, to exist under colonialist domination-United Press and France-Presse.

cut in the American Air Archieved but said it would be due shorTLY in favour of an

done as soon, us possible. They

they Such budgetary reducilons for indicated

in Japan.

Bxpected it

the Alr Forec, If they would take two to three months

to get down to that number,

Malaya's 1st

Budget Shows

Deficit Of

PENTAGON

Bonn, Dec. 4. The first batch of 900 Ameri- can M.48 lanks ordered for the West Germaa Armed Forces Authorities at the Pentagon last April are due to arrive well-informed sources recalled that President Eisen-shortly, hower promised Kishi last June sald tonight, that the US. would "substan-

The Defence Ministry could lolly reduce the humbers of United States Forces in Japan not any tonight when the tanks within the next year, including would be delivered. Nor could the a report from of all it confirm a prompt withdrawal

sources that the Arsl United States ground combat same forces. The United States plans rocket battalions were expected to be established the course still farther reductions as the

of next year. Japanese defence forces grow." Omelot hold the withdrawal

The United States has already. combat ground

forces. including the First Cavalry given West Germany 1,100 M.47 the more Division

which Matine tanks, from

modern M.48 has been deve- Division, had been completed.

The U.S. now is engaged in loped.-Reuter. carrying out the "further cuta envisaged in the Eisenhower- showed a deficit of nearly | Fishl communique, they addert Some officials here fear that the slow

Japanese rate of rearmament and the hightened tempo of American withdrawals

reached betwean Peking M$120 Million

and the United States.

This latest obstacle to the trial

Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 4. U.S.Independent Malaya's first

national budget, present ed today to the Federal Legislative Assembly,

was reported to District Court here today by Dorle Brin Welker, an attorney for Powell, his wife, Sylvia, both of San Francisco, and Julian Schuman, New York.

Accused of

war.

CHINESE BID'

The three are

120 million Straits dollars. nexi Estimated revenues for publishing seditious material in

Shinghai niagazine, including year totalled 783.4 million dol- rgainal on estimated charges that the US. waged lars as germ warfare during the Korean expenditure of 902.0 million,

leaving

n deleit of 110.2 mil lion.

Now new taxes or increase in exising taxes, except for death |dulies," have been proposed to The Chinese bid for a judiciul moot the deficit, although assistance pack was branded Malayan Finance Mialster, Sir US. attorneys us an effort Henry Lee, said that sooner or by

exact diplomatic recognition Inter adjustments would have to

be made from the United States.

income tax rates. Only death duties have been davit that she received her into line Mrs Walker nald In

increased so far, to bring them with the Singapore information from Tong Ming-

rinter. chao, executive secretary of a

Bir Henry, presenting the Peking peace committee, who has been representing the defence in trudget to the Council, and the its negotiations with the Chi- county's

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for the

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moment (4).

13 Sign please! (4),

18 Oppoate post (4).

18 Run over in large numbers

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20 Folting or piercing (6).

21 Use a bow ——— (0).

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24 Maldon name (B), 25 Blowy (8).

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWOID.—Acrom: 1 Rabbit, 4 Plang, Lingerie, Loota, é Ruzida, 11 Carcave, 13 Stopper, 13 spread, Dowal 1 Rüler," Z 18 Robin, 19 Zanzibar, 20 Enter, 21 Lastly Bogus, 3 Terrace, 4 Prelog,, 8 Accolade, Estate, 10 Stow boat, 12 Anal, 13 Sortie, 14 Parker, 10 Reink, 17 Ddeby.

financial present position gave

grounds "solid for confidence, provided we do In a cablegram, Tang said not rush to spend our reserves Chinese witnesses could give to finance ambitious capital testimony to a visling attomey projects In the public sector" only after an

agreement for France-Presse. Justicial assistance has бесп reached between Washington and Petting.

Atlanta, Dec. 4.. Pollée were on the lookout to He said he was authorised by day for some faftey rug cutlers Chinese mithorities to say, the alter the R. A. Siegal Co., re- Chinese would raise the judicial ported that thieves broke into stablishment yesterday dinalstanice' qunition th talks with their U.S. ofoniatr according to United Pisas. `

AL Geneva, aid cut out à big declớn, Hom MER Walker.

Foll of carpetingUtilted Pred

of

snd

Third

Princess Margaret

London, Dec. 4. may keve Japan somewhat un- Queen Elizabeth, the Queen protected,

Mother, who is Chancellor of the However, they recognise the University of Londen, this after- difficulty faced by the Japanese moon conferred on her daughter government in attempting to Princess Margaret, the degree of persuade the public of the Doctor of Music Honoris Causa for larger defence in a ceremony at the University, necerity

-Reuter, forces--United Press.

Diana Dors Files Suit For Divorce

London, Dec. 4. Film actress Diana Dors to- day fled suit for divorce from her estranged husband, Dennis Hamilton.

Her suit, was set down on the list to be heard by the high court as a defended action with a Misa Field náchod as intervening.

the

SUBMARINE COLLIDES

WITH SHIP

The

Rotterdam, Dec. 4.

Dutch submarine. Bwaardvis was in colli- alon with the 6,695-ton Turkish ship Tahar today In the New Waterway, Rotterdam's outlet to the.

Bed.

The Swaardvík, of 1,870 tons Aplacement submerged, was forinesly the British submarine Talebt and was purchased from Britain.

Launebed in 1048, sho ricamally carried a crew of 64. Tho Tanár tá owned by the Mehmet Dogs BLOCKBOTS, Mejat Dözah and Co., Istanbul

The Submarine was reported to have dropped anchor bi- tureen Minahalufs and Vinat dingen in the New Waterway,

The exact grounds for divorce sult cannot be named The reports said the sub-

marine Wes only unt: the court hears the case.

slightly Shirley Ann Field, the women damaged. named in the petition, is a 21. Tist Tanaf radioed the need- ed no assistance, the ship had year-old TV actress.

Diana married Hamilton in so dropped anchor No

reported. July, 1951, after a whirlwind casualties Alve-week courtship. She was Router. then a 19-year-old Alm sterict and Hamilton a 28-year-old en-

representative. gineering United Part,

Blast Kills Teacher-

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A HOMES ROCKET INJURES 13 STUDENTS

Floydada, Texas, Deo. 4. A homemade rocket exploded like a hand gröftade ki a physios šiais huddled aronial It outside Floydada high school today. · The teacher was killed and 13 students injured by shirkpnel, two of them critically. The teacher, Garíaid Foster, 47, had stopped down over the rocket and was lighủng the and of it with a match when exploded. kurti fragments" in all dirbolions, Forler caughs the tuajor brunt of the chargé and apparently died instantly, Ho was married wind the father of fopë shildren, Keith Helluma and Jettý Ciswford, bolh 18, maffered multiple infartki ähä vara, frasan- ferred to barpfial" là drišina) basidikon.

Amang their injuries. Hollums had part- of bin tongue blown off, his upper tarth knocked out and shrapnol lodged in ht

werd

CAN ASIAN FLU CAUSE CRIMINAL MADNESS?

Mary Dec. 4. Asian fit can chime Dis of criminal madness, on Italian specialist claimed here today.

The director of the Mombello Insane Asylum in a képet to throat.

the District Attomaÿ's Crawford's car was practically severed and the that Mach Angelo Rosa, - 47,

side of his jaw forn to pleses. Eleven other students were taken to hospital. Aslan mi when he funfdere

with various · minor injuries, Nearly, RI | han kigykur-cla・ đám glaber, kan ruffered log Thecrations, but some of them Novproblé by pening hac

had, scalp wounds.

The Floyd County Sherif, Walter, frattemä,

an uncle of the critically injured Hazesine

|ácted – under the

TINS HENKALLESb, wild', that

bay said there may be bro olke? Injured; Kena u Glas or ofiminal madness atudents who were hos taken to hospital.

The explosion' knocked out windows lo, sós] that Nõm could not be holch

building and shattered the paramens gidat

the rocket, the Bheckt. shit.--United PrION.

bla action,

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