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THE CHINA MAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1957.
Afro-Asian Delegates Demand Ban On Nuclear Arms
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H-TESTS: A MENACE TO HUMANITY RITZ
Call For A Halt
To Production
Of Weapons
Cairo, Dec. 30.
"
Time
Khrushchev Is Time's "Man Of The Year"
named leader
New York, Dec. 20. magazine today Hovlei Communist Nikita Khrushchev as "1951'e Man Of The Year," "Unquestionably, in the deadly sive-and-take of the cold war. the high score for die sear belonged to Russia," Time sald En its January o Ensure, out tomorrow.
ONLY WAY TO AVOID The Floods
A WAR: MAKE
IT IMPOSSIBLE!
Franco
Madrid, Dec. 30.
Spanish Chief of State Generalissimo Francisco Franco warned tonight that the only way to avoid war was by "making it impossible."
The political committee of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Conference meeting here today approved its final resolution on nuclear weapons calling upon "the governments of the United States, Soviet Russia and Britain to put an end to continuing tosts of nuclear weapons." The resolution added: "Such tests are a serious menace to humanity and we demand the im- mediate unconditional banning of the tests as the first step towards the prohibition of the manufacture and stockpiling and use of these at since Alexander the Great usual custorn of speaking on weapons of mass destruction and as towards universal disarmament.'
The
17
The London Railclared its readiness
Of
Disaster:
Identification
Victims By Their Clothing
London, Dec. 30. Some of the 90 victims of a train crash in a London fog early this month could only bo identified at the inquest here today. by clothing or littlo personal poisostions.
a step
rosolution continued: "As the Soviet government has to stop nuclear weapon tests beginning in January 1958, we appeal to 11 United States and the United Kingdom to take the same atti- lude,
The resolution called on scientists of the work! to take steps to prohibit and destroy stocked atomic weapons.”
Arms Race
It regretted the "decision of The Nato session to supply mem- ber countries with nuclear rocket weapons which strength- ened the cold war, and appealed to the United Nations to take decisive mensures to prevent an armaments face,
The committee then approved Innual resolution on Palestine saying that "the state of Iaract is a base of imperialism which threatens progress and security
A tragic procession of wit-in the Middle East."
nesses, mostly men, fled into the The resolution condemned main Contiricil chamber atrac's aggressive policy which London's County Hall on their a threat to world peace." opening day of the, inquest to give formal identification of individual victime.
Fathers, husbands, wives or friends cach took less than two minutes Lo give their evidence.
A rollred government official was identified by bis rosary, watch and
pen. A father 20-year-old recognised his daughter's engagement ring. The coroner told the jury of ten nen that their duly was not to say who might have been responsible for the disaster, but to decide on the manner of the victims' deaths"accidental death, or death by manslaughter, or that you do not know Brid will never be able to find out." --Router.
with It expressed sympathy the Arab refugees and supported thele rights.
Russia
Russia is expected to speak at tomorrow's plentry session.
The Moroccan
Kovernment dissociated itself from the con- ference today and its embassy here sold the persons participa Ling in the name of Morocco only their own represented viewpoints or their own groups. The speaker of the Moroccan Assembly had been unable to alter 3 the invitation had been sent to him too late. (The conference is non-governmental and the 500 delegates represent "solidarity committees" in more than 40 countries.)-Reuter,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
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7 Adaress tum (5).
8 Highland Gaelle (4).
gopanese drink (4).
10 He gets the pip more than
once (7).
12 Gat a move on (4).
15 Conceals the skins (8).
18 Witherock (4).
10 Erotist's subject? (5),
21 Knowing full well (5).
22 "Inside" (4),
23 Can you laugh like one? (5),
Zu Bit of devilment? Naturally! -- (4).
29 Getting on (7), 30 Often associated with Ken-
nington (4).
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2 A common_girl! (7),
4 Just stily (5).
5 Liquid leftovers (4),
6 Man, maybe (4).
Team not at the front (4).
11 Ventilated (5)..
13 Strip to the skin? (4).
14 Documentary net (4).
18 Prim and proper (5).
"And unquestionably, the Man
Franco,
la bis annual New month-old fighting in Spain's
Of The Year was Russia's Year's message, told the African territory of Ifni. He stubby and bald, garrulous Spanish people that the way to called for Spanish understand- and brillant ruler: Nikita pence was by every nationing of Morocco-" simple and Khrushchey. Khrushchev
WIR
In Ceylon:
More Food Is Air-Dropped
To Victims
Colombo, Doc. 30. Food was alr-dropped again Monnar today to tho Poninsulo—now on island --on the west coast of Ceylon, and other rogions: Isolated by the widespread floods.
BIKT
En any year, Pusing ali Ita resources so bat noble people"-at least partly But the weather remained
RS extra- the enemy could not achieve blamed here for the "reacher-clear for the third day ordinary a diolator 43 the any advantage." world has over KODIL.
bad mankind seen a despot sa willingly, so frequently and so publicly drunk. Not alnre old Hitler had the world seen a brazzart so arrogantly able to make good his own boosts. In 1957, Nikita Khrushchev did more than overwoe the launch-
ing of man's Bret moon, be made himself undisputed and single master of Humia, Few men had travelted so far so fast.
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Khrushchev is Time's 31st Man Of The Year-the man or woman chosen anmally since 1927
the
who AN "dominated the news of that and left an indeliblo year mark-for good or evil in his- tory."—United Press.
Franco departed from blo
New Year's Eve and gave his talk 26 hours before year's end "Future war," Franco told a nationwide Toulo
audienco,
ous-aggression."
TREACHEROUS
the week of cyclonic storms and the waters wore receding in all parts of the laland,
The overflowing Ketami River, "Σ upon the Spanish which
cail
brandated parts of he bald, "not fo people,"
northern Colombo, reached its carried away
by naturel
bo te
will surely annihilate and des actions before the treacherous peak s afternoon, and was troy life in many great areas of aggression suffered (at Ifni) dropping by tonight, the earth.
tho
The best and only way of avoiding it is to maked boar in mind that it impossible, by every nation and noble people who are ro
Moroccan people are a simple using its resources so that the pulsed by dislocality, and tra- enemy cannot achieve any ad- vantage."
ditorioua sets.
"They had nothing to do with those irregular armed bands which are guided by political of adventurers in the service
the foreigners and operate to damage and discredit of the Moroccan people," of
what "enemy" he referred,
Franco did not specify Lo
The enemy, he said, "must
that know
the destruction which he starts will con- stitute his own destruction." He devoted almost hatt his speech to comments on the
GERMANY WON'T
SUPPLY ISRAEL
WITH ARMS
By MURRAY ELLIOTT
Koenigswinter, Dec. 30.
The West German press chief, Herr Von Eckardt, said today that his country would not be able to supply Israel with arms.
Antarctic Expedition
Belgians Are
Ahead
Of Schedule
He was talking to journalists on a world goodwill tour in Qantas Empire Airways' "Fly- ing Newarogen.
Herr Von Eckardt said West
He warned of the danger of "the Soviet Agents in zon.ca
THE TOLL
The floods have killed at least 200 people and left 300,000 homelcis.
of the
Three more Dakolas Indian Air Force and another Fairchild Packet arrived today, from India, with boats, engineer ing equipment And rellef workers.
two
Three Indian Air Forco these Dakotas and
Fairchlid Packets (North Africa) ......................
weta already In the fate of North Africa is Colombo taking food and sup- closely united with that of plies to various paris of the with Europe..
no difference exists island, In conjunction. between the legitimate interest planes of the Royal Ceylon Air of North Africa and of the Force, the British R.AF. West."United Presa,
Air Ceylonicutes.
US Forces
Spend $416 Mil. In Japan
Tokyo, Dec: 30,
Germany's policy was not to United States Forces in
send arms to countries where Auch action might increase tension.
Ile was commenting on press reports that Israel was scoking arms and possibly stibmarinen in Europe through a special mission.
1957, the
Japan spent more than US$416,000,000 in Japan during
US Army comptrollers office in Tokyo announced to- day.
was
The office said this year's He said that envoys from
Lola]
US$54,000,000 less Jeraet had seen the Federal than last year. The gradual Chencellor, Dr Konrad pullout of Army and Marine Adenauer, but had not discussed units from Japan during the Brussels, Dec. 30. orms buying
Way second half of the year The 16-man Belgian Ant-
He had heard of Israel's ro quoted us the
reason for the arctic oxpedition, which
ported buying misalon only decline in forces spending. arrived at the South Polar through press reports and high
Official spending on military West German officials had been contracts with Japanese firs continent Christmas unable to get further informa for repairs, service and equip Day, is almost one weaktion,
ment accounted for more than ahead of schedule in the
half of the total for 1937, the establishment of its base,
office said.—Reuter. a spokesman of the ox- pedition headquarters hore announced today,
10
They are working non-stop m
He added that West Germany, in any case, could supply only light arro since his country was not manufacturing heavy equipment Router.
shifts unloading and transport Yemen Gives
ing to base their 450 tons of supplies and scientific equip-
ment,
FLAG RAISED
Capialni Gaston de Gerlache,
30-year-old wartime member
of the British Royal Air Force,
Rifles To
Tribesmen
London, Dec. 30.
raised the Belgian Bug The Yomoni authorities have Breld Day, Princess Ragnhild Lond, on Boxing Day, apokesman said.
tho
Captain de Gerlache original- ly planned to establish a base about three miles from the loe- elift wall of the continent, but he had now found a crevnase- free point for the base about 11 miles inland.
IN THE FAMILY
Chesterfield, Dec. 30.
Police told a Coroner's court here today that Austin O'Dris- death coll gassed himself to
days last week just three
committed after his brother suleldd the same way,
The Coroner ruled that ADR- tta tool, bia tilfe while mentally disturbed -- the same verdict passed on his brother
distributed between 2,000 | John.—United Press. and 3,000 rifler to triboi- mon of the British Aden Protoctorato within the past aix wecks, the Colonial Office stated here tonight. Quoting
*00
announcement.
He plans next year to ex-issued by the Aden government, plore the chain of mountains the Colonial O said, the some 125 miles from the base, Yemenis had also detained the spokesman added.—Reuter, about 200 Protectorate tribes-
Eden Moves
Nearer
men as hostages "to ensura that these rifica wit be used to cause disturbance the
| Protectorate."
BRIBES
"The statement added: "Many
17 Combinations of features (4 His Doctors received noms frave
18 Oriental garment (4).
20 Integrity in the garden (7).
23 Bitterness (4),
24 Territory mainly existing
(5).
25 Product of lary miners? (5).
17 To do so makes a change
31 Opera excerpt, perhaps (4). (4). 32 Flower kept in a shop (6). 28 Freight (4). 33 Car cometery (4).
MONDAY'S SOLUTION ---Á¢rost; "I Thelma, 7 Tall, B Melon, 10 Title, 12 Aids, 18 Bloodstock, 15 Real, 10 Read 19 Discourage, 22 Diet, 34 Opine, 13 Abbot, 29 Ante 27 Treaty, Downy Ho-llo, 3 Lined, 4. Astube, & Attacker, 6 Fled, 8 Alike, 12 Solve, la Barad, 14 Oddities, 17 A-dopt, 18 Aosenly 20 U.S.A.-go, 11 Ambit, 28 Jona. ·
of the tribesmen who havO dove so merely from the wish to pomesa London, Dos, 30. modem rifica Former British Premier Str "The Yemeni authorities Anthony Eden strived at his bave for long uned rifies and Daw Wiltshire home today to be money for bribing tribesmen to ndover his London doctors. create trouble in the Protectora Sir Anthony arrived in a ver】ate and to shy tight they do not driven by Lady Eden from their want their tribal ders. previous horse to Cornwall. "But now tite Yetmeni dų. A recent attack of fever sent thorities, deting through the Bir Anthony to bed and his Governor of Betka, are going doctors advised him to move much further. They arn trying nearer to London and to the to destroy the economia livell
www treating hood of the people of the Prom specialists who hân--France-Presse.
| tectora bò.”—Nosa TEK. ·
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