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THE CHINA" MAIE," FRIDAY, JANUARY 10,~1958.

We'd Stop The H-Tests: Bevan Nehru Welcomes

Britain Should Set

An Example For Other Powers

London, Jan. 9.

Aneurin Bevan, Foreign Minister in the Labour Party's Shadow Cabinet, said tonight that if the Labour Party re- gained power at the next British clections, it would stop nuclear bomb tests in the hope that other powers would follow Britain's example. "In the view of the Labour Party," said Bevan, who is potentially Britain's next Foreign Secretary, "nuclear tests should stop and Britain should stop them as an example to the other powers."

In a B.B.C. broadcast, Bevan such en greement and keep il was answoting radioed ques the whole climate of opinion

from Vons

Journalists In would be more favourable for Moscow. Paris, Munleh and fut they agreement," he said. New York.

Asked by a Soviet journalist what would happen if other powers refused to follow. The British example, Bevan said: "The Soviet Union has offered lo stop tenta, o presumably Russla would

British example.

follow the

"This would leave the United Stater. 簠 doubt whether in such etreum- stopes (be United States would agree to be left out."

Dealing

negotiations with with Russia and the possibility of a stunnit meeting, Bevan said "uur experience has been that where an agreement with the Soviet Union is precise - That is to say where it has involved 1 delinite ploce of tentory or has centred round the disposition of arms has been kep!,

Non-Aggression

Bevan agreed that Foreign

Ministers' talks should precede any Gummilt meeling, but thought a date should be fixed for the rummit celing frst. Otherwise, he said, the falks at the lower level would never get above ground.

Bevan approved non aggression pact but said such paet by itself without deflate and concrete agreements may do more harm than good".

He thought that the pact could be left to stand by itself for an indefinite length of time und should be followed by 14 hends of state meeting

This meeting could try to do something about "relaxing tension in more frictional parts of the world --- for example, Central Europe and the Middle East."

Bevan supported the idea of an atom-free zone in the centre

Bevan said that to accomplisht the reunißeation of Germany. A primary rundition would have to be that a reusited Germany should undertake not to join the Western bloc but agree neutralisation

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Bevan said the presence and the influence of the Russians Middle East should be In the recognised, and the position of the state of Israel must also be accepted.

He said the great powers should guarantee Israel's fron- tier against neighbouring slates |.

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BARBED BARRIER FOR REBELS

Tu prevent any leakage

rebels

and

arms, French anthorities are fortifying the Tunisian border in Algeria. Photo shows natives employed for setting up barbed wire along the Tunisian border. Keystone,

A New Stone Age

arantees neighbouring Village

states against Israel.

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Fle stated his oppositiun the flights of American bom- bers over Europe carrying 11- bombs, "We shall do our best to see that this practice is not

Presse.

Found In China

continued," he said-France-Relics Of Ancient

Million To One Chance

London, Jan. 10.

The Daily Mail correspon- dent at Scoll Base asserts to- day that Dr Vivian Fuchs has only a "million to one chance" of completing his crossing of Antarctica.

Noel Barber, in a copyright | despatch from the base, re- porta: *1 say that if Fuchs who is now weeks behind his schedule, dit manage to bring it off, it would be by a million

Culture

The Scrolls Prove Christ A Myth, Says A Red Paper

Moscow, Jan. 9.

The official Communist youth organ Komsomol-

skaya Pravda said today that the discovery of Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947 offered "conclu- sive proof" of the mythical character of Moses and Jesus.

The newspaper sald;

the "The Scrolls written iz

second centuries of first and the pre-Christian ora enabled scholars to concludo that the image of the Divine Messenger Paris, Jan. 9.

existed among Essencs (mem- A now stone oge settlement bers at an ancient Jewish seet) has been discovered in the long before the New Testament border area batwoen Sien-uscribes the birth of a mythicni

Christ. yang and Hingping coun ties near Sian in southern Shenet. Province, the New China Hows Agency quot- ing the Poople's Daily reported.

"The principal traits of Jesan were Consequently developed before the appear- ance of Christianlly.” The newspaper described the new "A New Testament as variant of old fables." It sold

The settlement, covering that the "So-called Holy 1,500,000 square metres, is one Scriptures are of earthly

not

of ancient cultural sites of divine origin and that neither different periods found by Moses by divine Inspiration archaeological (tams in southern nor Christ's Apostles wrote those books under the dictation of their teacher."

to one chance which would Shensi between late October involve dire risks to his men."ond December last. ---Reuter

Luton, Jan. 9.

Sir John Burgoyne, 83, enter ed school today to learn typing, "Can't read my own writing, you know," He said. United

of Europe. "If we could reach | Press.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

12

3

#2

13

14

15

ACROSS

3 Firmness of character. (B),

Coin sometimes called mighty (0).

Interval, not necessarily for rofroshment

11 Gamo (8).

(8).

12 Puro water? (4).

13 Action in film studio? (5).

18 Musical work (5).

19 Channel Island ·(4),

22 Prepare eggs in a hurry? (B).

24 In the money (8).

25 Fine stuff (6),

26. He may go about with

crook (8).

DOWN

1 Something to proclaim (5).

? Pennyworth? (8).

Baby Itallon (7),

5 O cattle! (4).

4 Turrilory (4).

6 Fruity mourit (0),

7 Group of numbered players

(0).

10 Correspond (5).

14 Ultra-modern travel venue?

(5).

15 Stood a round (7).

18 Fleeces? (0).

a 17. Not much of a sweet (0).

20 On a higher level (8).

21 Insignificant officer (6)..:

22 So characterized (*).

23 The wavy navy, in short (*). THURSDAY'S, SOLUTION--Aarons: 3 Messmate, 7 Ouido, Neutrals, 10 fiender, 13 Delayed, 15 Rare, 17 Created, 18 Dispute, 20 Fels, 21 Samples, 26 Desire, 27 Treatise, 28.Tiem, 20 Responds. Down: 1 Board, 2 Steal, 2 M-no-y, 450, Ararat, 6 Enued, 9 recta, 11 Eerlo, 12 Datape, 14 Dreads, 15 Rasps, 16 Refer, 18 Debtor, ID Sleeps, 22 Meets, 23 Liver, 11 Sudan, 25 Qtta.

POTTERY

Relics so far unearthed from the settlement include fragments

painted of

Pottery utemils, pottery jars, stone hutchets and chirels and stone and bone ornaments.

CONTRADICTIONS

"They (the Scriptures) were written on tables and on scrolls by the commonest people," said the newspaper.

Komsomolskaya Pravda noted thai; "The Dead Sea Scrolls They were buried in layers predated the Bible by no less

than one thousand years.

of thrée metres deep, the agency suid,

Over one thousand relies have £150 been given to the archaeological teams by thei people ins southern Sheral Province-France-Presse.

In Control Of Both Cars ?

Blackpool, Jan. 9. Roderick McLeod, 51 went to court today to fight a case in which he is charged with belog In charge of two automoblies while drunk.

*This enables the list of contradictions and absurdities to be contained in the Holy Writ," said the newspaper.

$40

"The contradictions are

that they numerous

evoked smiles of educated people everi in the Middle Ages."

The newspaper's conclusion

WBY:

IC

"Religion lost all its founda- tion in our country where only the unpleasant memories main of exploiting classes.

"However, some part of our population retains faith in the holiness of the Bible.

But new dealt

*

scientific discoveries crushing blow to these backs- ward views."-United Press,

Good Turn

Sylva, Jan. 9. G. E. Carver looked with

recovered

MANKIND HAS

20 YEARS

Macmillan's "Non-Aggression" Proposal

Now Delhi, Jan. 9. Prime Ministor Jawaharlal

Nehru told visiting Primo Minister Harold Macmil- lan today he welcomed his proposal for Q леп- aggression pact between the Western powers and Russia.

Air Nehru. speaking at a banquet in honour of Mr Mac- millan expressed hope that such part would iccome reality. Mr Micmillan reciprocated Mr Nehru's sentiments. There war in need, he sult, to "teinove iran the work lear of inter- national confiet which, in the conditions of today, could only produce destruction and devastation."

ULTIMATE DANGER

My Nehru said: "All that can he aid of the past few years isat we have carried on and avoided the ultimate danger.

"We had ultimate danger Bhadowing us and endangering the lives of people because of The fear of a bad companion," be raid.

Despite “basic deferences" between countries and their sociat

DR systems "there is enormous furd, of goodwill In the world and A very Kreat degree of commouness of the certainty of avoiding war and of lessening lension15," The Indian Prime Minister said.

psychological mo-

MON..

¤

meni seems to have come when people expect

big step toward a peaceful solu- ilon," Mr Nebtu sald.

Turning to Mr Macmillan, Mr

Nehru sold India and a large number of people "warmly wel- cone your suggestion and hope that this will lead to results. United Press.

For A Change

Charlotte, Jan. 9.

A alate candidates in the Central High School election got bored with the same old tles President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer,

The students announced they were running for "Big Boss, Little Boss, Pen Pucher and

TO DECIDE Moneybags.Unlied Press.

London, Jan. 9. British

Ber- philosopher trand Russell (Earl Rus- sell) said tonight that the world had 20 years at the the most to Overcome H-bomb menace.

"If we can get this one great problem out of the way, man. kind can face a greater future than anything it has known in thic pust," the 85-year-old writer said on television.

Lord Russeli declared that Britain's manufacture of nuclear weapons did not serve the in

It of the country. Lerests merely enhanced the prestige at con- of British ministers forenees,

If Britain renounced manu- facture and possession of the bomb, it could use its influence to abolish it altogether.

ti

It would then be easy enough

to step uther powers getting bomb, if Rusda and the United States combined,

"Unless agreement is reached,

is doomed."

Lord mankind Hussell asserted.-China Mali Special.

Journalist Arrested

Karachi, Jan. 0. Ghazi Inam Nabi Pardesi, prominent Moslem League leader and managing-editor of the Karachi pro-Moslem League Urdu evening paper "Nauroz", and the paper's editor were arrested here today. em charges of "creating enmity had between two groups of people.

Pardesi had threatened with death the supporters of a system "You've pointed the top of joint electoral voting, under green" Carver said to William which Pakistan's first elections Olden MeCall, 31, the accused are due to take place.

The Moslem League in the thlof.

It needed painting," "pposition party in the nailonal own on him and the keys to the McCall replied. "Didn't you see assembly and supports a system ono he sat in were in the those rust spots on it?"United) of separate electorates-France- Ignition-United Press.

from the

Police said McLeod staggered out of a bar, parsed his awn dismay at his car, which car cod sat in someone else's just been porked half a block away where man who stole it. be was arrested.

They raid that technically he was in charge of both cars be- cause he had the

keys of his

"Well,

Press.

Presse.

Mayflower II's Trip

PUT AFLOAT ON SEA OF BALONEY: SKIPPER

London; Jan. 0.

The Mayflower XL, whose successful crossing of the North Atlantla iuus your with a crew in fancy dress is silli remembered by yachts- men and cartoonists, was “pui allont on a ses of baloner " Ber own skipper, CommBIE» der Alan Villors, stated in a falk before the Royal Empire Society in Lundgn today.

·ko suid ko disliked the kind of pakilolfy which surrounded how iwazelingi I had nothing to de' with ibai♬ ka meid.. "Al 1: had to do

· LÁPN, at benet, kus wund no, waxing remiplaneni.

As for tha

MayDower 11, she was “ihe ship with the most horrible movements 1. ever experi¬ ehood."

At this point, a suupielen that the captain had boon so sick descended on his audienos, But despite the, roughnem of the "sea of

baloney," Commander Villlers made ́là clear, thai he had never lost his sonlegs.."

"In New York," he contioned, "baring mafely "put to port, thousande et children, visited

the ship "very day.”

**This-- besamo‘a Litle, beting” the skipper 20, alghed, "especially, when they sakod #99 | Memos a day, Thirs dia Ceruzábas sleep?":"

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