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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1958.

BUTLER ACHESON REASSURES

PLANS

STRATEGY Kennan Did Not Speak

London, Jan. 20. The Acting Prime Minister, Mr R. A. Butler, met with the. Cabinet today and re- portedly drow up strategy plans for a confidence vote In Parliament later this week.

Parliament resumes tomorrow after the Christmas recess. One of the key topics up for dis- cussion is the resignation early this month of Mr Peter Thorneycroft us Chancellor of te Exchequer, together with two key Treasury aides.

The resignations will be de bated on Thursday. The Oppo- sition Socialists are preparing a full assault on the governing Conservative Party,

For Democratic Party

Washington, Jan, 20.

Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson today endorsed the Eisenhower Administration's cautious approach toward high. level negotiations with the Soviet Union,

A! the sanie Ume, ht Acheson reiterated that not West Ger- one Democratie leader hpd reassured worried mans that the former chief of taken lesue with his criticism the State Department's polley of Kennen. He said he felt it planning staff, George F. Ken- was important for someone to nan, did not speak on behalf of go on the record and affirm to the Democratic Party when he Western Europe that the cheel

recently for withdrawal Princeton University professor of United States troops from does not represent the views Western Europe,

of the Democratic Party.

Acheson spoke at 1 press chaltman of the Mr Buller, sitting in for the conference as

Harold Democratic Mr

Party's Advisory Prime Minister, Macmillan, who

Committee on Foreign Polley. Is now ON u Commonwealth tour, is expect-

ભા the domestic front, ed to ask for a confidence vote.

Acheson charged President Eisenhower with "Inaction and WOULD SURVIVE

complacency" in the face of the Political observers believe new perlod posed by Soviet the Government would survive | technology. The vote with a comfortable majority although several Con- servative lawmakers have come out in support of Mr Thorney- croft.

Inadequate

Ile sald that the 1050 budget was "wholly inadequate" al- though in his State of the Union called for message Eisenhower greater sacrifices:

Acheson also criticised Eisen-

Details of Cabinet meetings are not disclosed but Mr Butler was reported to have laid policy lines for expected quesilons on the Cyprus irnpasse, the con- stitutional aluation in Malta hower for not following up hla State of the Unton recom. and improved pay and con-

Defence DC- ditions for British Servicemer.mendation fer a -Uniica Press.

Radio-Active Needle

Worries Police

partment reorganisation.

He called the present Defence Department hierarchy" "com" pletely futile."

"Leaving things to this Admin- istration means they will not be done," Acheson said.

The Nassau

Strike

Positive Approach Continues

Acheson sald that at its cur-

Narsnu, jan. 20. rent meeting, the Foreign Policy Negotiations to break the

'Advisory Committee of The Democratic Party is drafting a stries of documents on foreign affairs that will be used in the coming election campaign.

He said they will ecotoin detailed proposals of "a for more positive approach" toward foreign polley.--United Press,

Search For Planes Intensified

Honolulu, Jan. 20.

nine-day general strike paralysing this tourist city appeared to be deadlocked today despite weekend efforts to and the dispute. Both parties to the taxi com- panies dispute, which led to the general walkout, were seeing The Covernor of the Bahamas, Sir Raynor Arthur, later today, The Governor has proposed that a non-Balianian be ap- pointed chairman of an arbitre- tlon tribunal. Mr Donald

Delahay, proprietor of one of the taxi companies involved in the dispute, has said that he and his colleagues will rejtet the proposal,

Mr

Meanwhile, some hotel owners and shopkeepers say that there A widespread search, led by workers asking to be given ther has been steady trickle of planes from the carrier jobs back. Philippine Sea, was inten-

LEAVES sified today following the

Ken Stirling, Caribbean sighting of silver objects representative with

Di The Inter- that may be debris fromotional Confederation of Free one of two military planes Trade Unions, left Nassau for!

Jamaica last night. missing in the Pacific.

Mr Stirling has been one of Surface vessels were racing the most inipassioned advocates to a spot 300 miles southwest of the strike. One local news of Oahu where silver objects poper said today that he had were reported in the water just gone because he had expected night. A search plane said the to find more responsible labour objects were four to

six feet leadership here than he had en-

countered."

Acheson, condemned Sceretary of State John Foster Dulles for letting political relations friendly nations "fall into dis- repute. But he agreed with him that high-level talks with the Russians would not be fruitful at present.

Like Dulles Acheson said that the Russlors can show their sincerity--If they want to ease world tension--through normal diplomatic channels.

Not Afraid

want

jong.

The

ubjects

in were

The

from

with

Honolulu

seven

to

are worried

New York, Jan. 20. A spokesman for New York's Memorial Centre for Cancer and Allied Diseases said today the contamination radioactive

Observers here path of a Military Air Trans- that threats of violence might described in a dispatch from Holland is "absolutely possible. "I am not afraid of nego-port Service C-07 missing en increase as the strikers' money

Memorial

Hospitaliating with The

dwindles and hunger hlls them. Russia," he said. route authorities on radiation But This is not a time to nege- Kwajalein

men A government white paper thereapy, who

to be declined

tiste. When they

10 aboard,

issued

yesterday said the The weather for the search Colony's quoted by name, said a broken arcomplish

the i something

"direct daily loss of capsule ot radiums is so dan Russians will

perfect. nearly surely move the Yos

Search Income from tourist expendi Ecrous That he

stopped way has

they did break the headquarters aboard the Philip tured at least US$112,000."

10 using the material, substituting Berlin blockade."

pine Sen sald, there was a "90 Reuter. other forms of radiation.

The former Secretary of State) per cent chance" that any rafti Radium capsules are used to

again expressed his dissatisfac- or debris would be sigirted some extent in the hospital by

tion with Kennon's recent lec- under the favourable weather other physicians

tures over the British Broad-conditions and calm seas. casting Corporation.

He said spilling of 10 milli- grams of radium, one fifth of the amount presumed left ac- eldentally in the Dutch child's nose, hus forced destruction of an entire hospital wing,

Both the Memorial Hospital export and another authority, consultant in radiation safely, sold the degree of contamination reported could have occurred only if the capsule were broken, either in the child's nose or in the stove in which It may have

been burned with waste.- United Press.

Rugby Fans Fined In London

London, Jan. 20.

A pitched battle" "between Police and thousands, of rugby football fans in the heart of London brought a procession of offenders into the dock of Bow Stroot Court here.today. The battle started late Saturday night after the Inter- national match between Eng- lund and Wales which ended in u 3-9 draw. A great crowd of supporters gathered in Piccadilly Circus fought to cilmb the Statue of Eros but were beaten off by mounted Police.

00

One man today was flied, 40 shlilings for using insulting be- haviour. He was said to have struck a Police horse with the buckle end of a belt.

Three Welsh miners were charged together with injuring a Policeman who was said to be in hospital with a triple · frac- ture of the wrist. They were remanded.

A Royal Air Force inan who knocked a Policeman's helmet ...at his head was fined to

shillings.

Other accused", wore.. fined errall wums for causing obstruċ- toria,--Ching Mall - Special.

Ife summarised it as a polley

OTHER PLANE

of disengagement" that is The other plane was, an Air tantamount to isolaticism. Force WB-30 that apparently **What Kennan said in his crashed while flying to the eye lectures war that he believes of Typhoon Ophella 600 miles British and United States troops west of Guam ast Wednesday.

should withdraw from Western | It carried a crew of 10. Hopes Europe, that he sees no senze were raised that there may be in foreign ald, that the Midle survivors.

but

East is of no concern to him... The Navy announced last "Since he is a respeciable | night that radio distress signals man and a scheint we call his were still coming from the area policy disengagement

it where the WB-30 disappeared. someone like Senator (William) | For that reason, the search area Jenner had made such a pro- was enlarged from its original posal we would have called it 19,000 square miles to 50,000 isolationism,"

square miles.United Press.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

ANCIENT SCARABS FOUND!

Izman, Jan. 20.

New archaeological finds,

⚫ including scarabs believed to have brought horo by Moses from Egypt, ware announced hero in Jordan today.

In

Said Durra, Director of Anti- quities, told United Press that the scarabs--gems

cul the form of beetles--were found in an_old fortress arca here.

Durra sald: "It's quito possible the followers of Moses brought them here.

He noted that the find repre- sented the "Arst time Egyptian relles have been found cast of the Jordan River."

The excavations followed the accidental uncovering of a tomb by workmen who were digging crains in the area.-United Press,

SNAKE MAN

SAVED

Innsbruck, Jan. 20.

Sheaffer's

KYY BALLPOINT WITH EXCLUSIVE

STERING SILVER TIP

GERMANS PIANO RECITAL

Shao Fang-fang and Wong Yen.

YOUNG CHINESE ACTRESS

FOR JAPAN

IN LOKE

YEW HALL

By R. A. BONES

If it can be said that the playing of a certain per- former suits one composer or one style of music more than another, then the name "of Madame Halina Czerny-Stefanska must be linked with that of Chopin for she is at her best when playing works by this composer.

EXCHANGE OF KINGS REMAINS

Madame

D

Czemy Stefanska Fave a concert last night in the Loke Yew Hall of the Univer- Ally and wisely chose a pre- gramme consisting largely of compositions by Chopin, The hall was crowded in over- flowing, in fact thera Viore many people standing at The back.

Chapin Hanover, Jan. 20.

popular com- Prince Ernst August, head poser for planists of all ages of the House of Hanover, and of all degrees of pro- ficiency 3:01 inspired per- is to start negotiations

formances of his compositons shortly with the British are few and far between. Но exceptionally dimeult Royal Family to have the is body of the last King of composer to interpret, balanced in effect on a narrow ridge; un Hanover, George V,

one side is a precipitous drop turned here from its pre-inte

Cesspool of senti sent

which our soloist Windsor,

to studiously avoided. If anything sources close to the House 3de where there is a steep and the erred slightly to the other

arduous climb from formances of machinçilike pro- cision.

re-

AII

the

resting place at mentality

according

of Hanover,

Great Heights

per.

The Hanoverians are prepared in exchange to return to Britain the body of King George (of Uritain); who is buried here, the

they sources sald, "but would prefer not to."

Frequently Madame Czerny- The blind King George V of Stefaneka rose to the crest of Hanover, a cuusin of Queen the ridge; her playing of the Victoria, reigned from 1851 to Nocturne in F Sharp Major 1800 and died in Paris in exile | revealed a rare and delicate la 1878. His body was taken to beauty. Nearly every item she Windsor.

moments of played showed Hanoverians still loyal to greatness but it seemed that she their former Royal house make could not quite sustain this his grave the goal of their greatness and lapsed into si "pilgrimages."

performance which can only be described as one of precision and great proficiency but which by contrast locked the flashes of inspiration which she showed at times.

GREAT-GRANDSON

- Prince Ernst August is his great-grandson.

Last month the remains of

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER One of the happiest passengers aboard the MV

Vietnam, scheduled to leave Hongkong to George I of England, who died at Osnabrueck near here, were

This planist has a brilliant from the crumbling technique which she combines morrow, is 10-year-old Chinese actress Shao moved Fang-fang off to Japan to begin shooting family vault under Leine Castle with tremendous strength and Herren-control so that even in à mare here and reburied at

"masculine" composition sucti winter scenes for the biggest film of her life. haus Castic, former summer re-

sidence of the kings of Hanover. as the Polonelad in F Shery She was chosen by

Leine Castic, almost razed by Miner by Chopin she produced

a resounding performance. dynamic Chinese producer and bombs during the war, is to be

plano passages sho-has a fina publicity man Chu Shu-hwa for torn down to make way for n the chief part in his five- now buliding to house the lower delicacy of touch which causes

Saxon

the plane to sing most lyrically. film "The Long Road." This film is only the second Parliament,

Other Composers George I to be produced by Mr Chu in more then three years. He plans succeeded

Teaching In

the

State

Landtag,

the

hi born

1000,

Queen

Алпе

and

Madame

In

Czerny. - Stefanska

to spend $200,000 (the budget roigned from 1715 to 1727. He

and had previously been Elector of started her programme with four for two normal lims) and

China "Too Dangerous

29

east

employ ave first-line stars (the Hanover.

of two normal films). Oa

short items by Rameau,

George V of Hanover, born

Tam- bourin". "Sarabande", "Minuet",

his

and "La Poule". The last of

this

these is a caricature of a fussy

and

that

it he risks a fortune. But his in 1819, became blind in backers are betting on a good youth, but sought to keep

secret from his subjects Londen, Jan. 20, profit. They are betting on a Professor Jonce Vas, a 69-profit that his only been made would visit art galleries and re- view troops as though his sight your-old Hungarian-born by one Chinese film in recent

were normal-Reuter years. That aim was the multi- chemical engineer and award

"Golden winning

Alm former lecturor at Tientsin Phoenix" — the Catholic University, said launched Lin Dal on stardom. at Tilbury today that he and it was also produced by Mr had done no teaching in Chu Shu-hwr. China for 10 years because it was "too dangerous", Professor Vas, who suceceded in leaving China after trying for five years, reached Tilbury today on the liner Corfu.

But

No Newcomer

Fang-long is no new- 1950 she comer to films. In curried

off the "Best Child Actres" award at the South- Cast Asia Film Festival in

Ho sald conditions there Singapore," And in "The Long were hard, food and clothing Road" she acts with Miss Chen were Bcarce

Yen-yen and the neople were "d'sappointed Communists,

DIFFICULT

hen and was, Ineldently, adapted for the Badlers-Wells Ballet "The Birds. I thought the perform ance of this was rather pedestrian and did not really portray the necessary fussiness.

This was followed by the. arrangement by Busoni, of the

MISSILES PUT Bach Chucenato in Milnor for

AIRCRAFT FIRM OUT

OF ACTION

London, Jan. 20.

Unaccompanied Violin. Unfor- tunately mar the end, the effect of this was rather spoilt by a critical note in the lower register of the instrument being out of tung

The Beethoven Sonata on the programme wisely, re- placed by the Mozart Sonata in © Major K.330. In the first and last movements of this the soloist showed a

senco of

with the Best Cat · winner of the The Ministry of Supply has furgency and hurry as if she was

award at last year's festival in Tokyo.

is B

and

The story of The Long Road

favourite in China Japan among translation litern. It is adapted from the tune. It was especially diffcult for

Fame" by Hoc- foreigners, who were not allow~ovel "Sons

which has for Malot,

Chinese transitions,

ed out of the country.

He went to China 25 years common

seven

ago and lectured 31 the Catholic and six translations in Japanese. University of Tientsin.

He said, "I have not done any. teaching for 10 years. It was too dangerous. All my colleagues et the university have been arrested and sent on read work. I was lucky because I had

munists came.”

CHILDREN INJURED

refused a Saunders-Rose pleased to finish so that she proposal that the firm be could get on to her Chopin, the allowed to build three first of which, the Nocturne in F Sharp Major, hiva men- of their 1,500-milo an

tioned already. hour S.R.177 fighter planes for radar and heat barrier research it was announced today. The

vec

There wore no less than nine compositions by Chopin before the printed the final item in programame, the Rhapsody No. 12 by Liszt.

Too Long

company recently an nounced that 000 employées had

made redundant becaus both British and West German

To my mind, two and a balk Governments had turned down hours la about half an hour these rocket-jet interceptors in too long for a concert of this favour of missiles.

type, however great the artist. Two weeks ago, a Saunders- | The physical discomfort of the retired just before the Com-Two Chinese children ahead? on the three plans fully appreciating

Rose spokesman said a "go-hard chates provents us from the final fen-year-old boy and an would give work to about 400 items, eight-year-old girl-were of the men threatened with un- For her final encore, Madama seriously injured in two employment at their Ise of Czerney-Stefanaka chowe the

Wight factory.

"Nocturne for Left Hand separate traffic accidents

But the company was today Alone" by Scriabin. This re- In the Colony yesterday, informed the Ministry had con- vealed her at her best both The boy, Lau

Man-chol, sidered the proposal but had teclinically and musically, so unable to accept it that we were left with tho living in a unnumbered but la been Pak Street, "was knocked down | Reuter.

taste of a beautiful, and elo- by motor-cyclo · in Queen's

quent performance in our Road West near French Street.

mouths. yesterday morning. He is de

to

Professor Vas has come Austrian snake-raiser Helmut stay with his daughter. Mrs Pace was Boved from certain

Evo Welch, who married on death today, thanks to two in- Engilshman and lives in London.. trepid plots who flew in special Rerum from Vienna ofter he Ho last sow her when she left was bitten by П poisonous China after being released from Indian cobra.

Japanese camp at the end of Other ylals of serum wore the war-France-Presse. expected to arrive

Munich and Paris appeal was heard. Presse.

later from

where the Frutice-

Manila Shaken

| Machine-Gun Fire

-Manita, Jan.-21.

12:10.

© 1947 by SEA Berries, Iver

"Mom wouldn't touch, this stuff shé bakes for har:

· bridge club-she's afraid of getting fat like them?”.

talled in Queen Mary Hospital Hawker Robbed

Pen Pat Wanted:" hawker | A. Chinese woman

Giorgio, Beglie, 10 years old, yesterday morning of Bottesini Road, Milan, Italy

for treatment.

In the other accident, which occurred in Kowloon, Chey O-lost 300 The walls of two Manila lin, of No. 3, Wong Cheung when she bad her pocket nut Interested in correspondence Paris, Jan. 20. churches cracked at the height Street, second floor, was knock while walking in the Bhek Kip exchange of postcarda Two Algerians were Killed of the 80-second darthquake ed down by a private car to Mel Village Market,

stampa and a third wound when tetro-which shook the city yesterday Tam Kung Road none the junce rasts sprayed a bar with afternoon, causing panic among tion of Ma Tau Kok Road yes" — machine gun fire in the Paris the priests and other people la terday afternoon. The girl has Printed andi published, by Prim, Plúsque for Bod ̈"on" ruburb of Argenteuil, police res] gide," it was reported Inat night. been admitted to Kowloon behalf of Houth China Morning' Port · KAmitos at 1-3 ported today--Reuter,

France-PreING,

Street, City of, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.

klospital for treatment.

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