PHILIPS & Infraphil

Indispensable

In every kom

DRIVES AWAY YOUR PAINS

GILMANO BLOUCUSTER ARCADE

COMMENT OF

THE DAY

Et Tu Brute PEKING'S surp

tack

Bon

ai-

Western

to

medicine is one likely astonish friends of Chiun. Many explanations 111'6 forthcoming. But this fact stands out from the angry words: The Retentifle word

foundation of the Peking

Union Medical College

1s us firm today it

U

"THE-WRATIKE: Modaří periods this afternoon.

E winds, Cloudy with fair

CHINA MAIL

No. 37071

Ertablished. 1845

TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1958.

Price 20 Cents

Burma's First Parliamentary Division Since Independence

RELAX INDAKS

THE FAMOUS CONFORT - IN ACTIONS TRAUTERS.

Whiteaways

KOLO...0) N

HK Bank

NU WINS BY 8 VOTES Official

Narrow Margin Win For

Premier's New Government

Rangoon, June 9,

was when the world's rich- The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, today defeated by a

eat man brought to Ching

the world's then must costly hospital and many of its mont

medical renowned

minds.

margin of eight votes a consure motion tabled against his newly formed Government by the former deputy Prime Minister, U Ba Swe.

Voting was 127 for U Nu and 119 against.

inThroughout a six and a half hours debate' Parliament building was sur-

The Peking attack upon this Institution declares that these founders were "doc- tors only interested making money." This

#ot interesting, for it is even a half truth and such palpable

nensene mukes

propaganda that is more dangerous for the inventors than their enemies. Why? Men like Professor Preston Maxwell have be- come, through their work in Peking, permanent part of the medical history of the world. And the men working in this astonishing hospital madu Peking one of the Kreat medical centres lu which Ex- perts and students

con-

gregated fram all lands, and from which graduntes were sent out that moulded the new form of China. THE PUMC

T

rounded by strong military and police guards.

Armoured cars and bren car- riers patrolled the streets around Parliament square from carly morning until late this evening, when parliament rose,

Today's division was the first

the history of the Parliament of independent Burma.

U. Ba Swe paid the Premter had lost the confidence of his own Anti-Fascist Peoples Free- dom League and was seeking to by melatain himself in office gaining the support of the pro- Communist opposition National United front.

Neutrality?

He said that U Nu, if success- not ful in his plans, would be ob

only one of the finest god to follow the National That the United Front's dictates. medical colleges in world. It WHE also for being so, he asked, how could and away the finest and he maintain Burna's traditional inpolicy of strict neutrality in most advanced teaching in-foreign affairs? stitution in Chinu of any

In reply, U Nu sakd he had, not kind, and it altracted very destroyer the unity of the Anti- rapidly China's beat

Peoples Fricion brains. The Chinese stud-League, the parly associated indeperdince ent of the curly Republic | with

his Horenluded of movement, become as conscious Medicine us his father had opponents that ali bo had told the them was that he couki no lon- ger bo associated with them is the future.

of

been conscious Classics. Dr Sun Yat Sen

himself began his career in Medicine in Hongkong, and

Fascis

Burma's

Ho pledged that "as long as 1 Ham Prime Minister I shall never the birth of the Chinese devinte

from our traditional Republic was largely guided policy of neutrality."

who had

passed through the PUMC..

by

men

"I 100

DELGADO SACKED?

Roston Predicts

Former Hongkong

Hongkong GREAT WAR

Altar Boy To Be Made Bishop

by Andrew Sloan ''China Mail Reporter

A former áltar boy at St John's Cathedral will be consecrated bishop at Canterbury Cathedral tomorrow.

He is the Rev. Roland Koh, an old boy of St

. Stephen's College, Hongkong.

new He will become the Asistant Bishop of Singaporo.

"I Was Robbed Presenting him for consecrt-

He Said

In

Lisbon, June 10. General Humberto Delgado, unsuccessful opposition candidate Sunday's election for the Portuguese Presidency, has boon dit- missed from his post of Director-General of Civil Aviation, a spokesman for General- Delgado sald to- day.

tion will be the Rt. Rev. Harry W. Daines, Bishop of Singapore and former'nzelstant chaplain at St John's Cathedral before the war, and the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hongkong.

The Rev. Koh servai as an altar boy at St John's before the war for many years.

Moved To Canton

The Rev. Koh began his at St Stephen's early studies College before moving to Can

Theologiani

ton to the Union Deborah

Kerr

Alleges

Extreme

Cruelty'

College

He was ordained deacon and then priest in 1841. From that But the National Secretariat date, until the end of the war of Information, which: distri he served as "Anglican chaplain. buler Government commun 16 the Sun Yat-sen University ques, said it had received no in Kwantung. Bamunique from the When the war ended, the

returnied ta. Rey Koht Government on the matter.

General Delgado, carlier to Colony to become the vicar of day said he may challenge the St Mary's Church, Hongkong, validly of the election in the for six years from 1947 to 1963. Malaya

courts.

NOT FAIR

ir told reporters he was not given a thir chance, as delegates of the candidates were not ad- mitted to vote-counting opéra- tions.

the

went 10 He then where he was priest in charge of St Mary's Chinese Church in Lumpur, where he has been serving for the past four

Kuala

years

Lucky Escape

akisiani

be in- government would not fluenced by the support be

the from A criticism made of PUMC would get

pro-

"I was robbed," he said. methods is that they turned Communist bloc in the house,

Santa Monica, June 9.

General Delgado, 52-year-old Com- believe if the

Rawalpindi, June 9. out

doctora

но trained on

film wo British-born

star Director-General of Civil Avio-

Pakistani obicers and Two into power

Arsi Opposition lofty a scientifle plane that munists come

the British- porters of Deborah Kerr filed a suit on, was the

Portu- six there was nowhere they shall lose our freedom," he said.

forces expedition to for divorce in the superior candidate to contest a could work. This is partly "1 um alert to this danger and

court here today, charging Presidential election since

the present regime won power 25,500-foot Mt. Rakoposhi were true. Methods sultable for will do all I can to prevent the

swept 1,600 feet down her husband, Tony Bartley, in 1920. checking a U.S. President's Communists from taking over," UP! adds the entire proceed-

with "extreme cruelty, The Portuguese Ministry of mountainside by an avalanche ings in Parliament were brond

Interior today announced that last Friday, but all escaped in- The suit was lied on Miss Admiral Americu Tomus polled jury, the expedition's leader, 621,151 votes against 200,357 for Captain Michael Banks, report- Kerr's behalf by her attantys. General Delgado in the 275 con-ed by radio today. Reuter. Miss Kerr is a doctors. Indulged in recriminations and The standard of the PUMC, speeches

Vienna maiding a flm opposite Yul Brynner,

health nay not be suitable

to a Wanchai elinie's end-cast to the nation, less bandaged queue. But One striking feature of the is a poor argument for ression way that neither akdo

this

training bad

were orderly

-uni

the centre of medical teach-dignited. Most foreign um- ing and research through-bassadors out China, appealed sound

attended the session the end.-

stayed till

strongly that many who Reuter and U.P.I.

never practised, and many

others who had no financial

need to practise medicine were drawn to it. Its effects In those changing eracini yenra of the late 20s and early 30 cannot be men sured. Obviously, they still survive.

this criticism one senses

Ia patriotic but unscientific

mind which longs to hear that Chinese scientists no longer read "The Lancel" but produce their own dis coveries from traditional. sources entirely unknown

to the West.

of Indian medien)

Rebels Call

For Big Anti-French

Offensive

present in

stiuences out of 303 which have 50 far nude their returns fol- lowing yesterday's Presidentiel elections. The

Admiral Ministry sald

They Go Back

the

Jerusalem, June 9. Fourteen Lebanese rebela cap-

details of the alleged Tomas's vote represented 75.6❘tured while crossing laraeli

The suit did not give any spedite cruelly, but asked for custody of her two daughters, Meranie, uged 10, and Francesca, 6.

Deborah Kerr and Tony Bartley, 38-year-old film pro- Gucer, were murried in London ga Nivember 28, 1945, and ac curuing to the suit led today, separated Or March 27 year.

GREAT VALUE

this

said

Miss Kerr's complaint that they held "community pro- perty of great value to an ex-

Cairo, Juno 9, tent unknown by the plaintiff."

One is re-Algerian insurgent loadors She asked for accounting. a meeting in Cairo tonight, reasonable apportionment of the appealed for "an all-out property and for legal fees and offensive against French

ents recently in revolt

against traditional medicine. The pin that pricked, their explosion were lectures on

the right preparation of

cow

forces in Algerio."

costa.

The newa of the break-up of A statement said: "Attack the marriage was reported early the enemy everywhere you find this month,

dung for

for the cooking him. Overtake him with sudden, and blending of beneficial swift blows whenever the time

herbs. The students joined is ripe, without

An application to make two ity or mercy, daughters of Mr Barticy

and

in wild protest carrying for France is now on the verge Miss Kerr wards of the British

J

per cent.of the 821,488 voters territory on Friday night were

by these covered

constituen- turned over to Lebanon today- cles-Reuter and France-Presse. U.P.I.

FIDO THE FAITHFUL'S

LONG WAIT ENDS-

MAC AND IKE CONFER ON

NASSER

Washington, Juno 9. Diplomatic informants said the Prime today that Minister, Mr Harold Mac- millan, would. confor with President Eisenhower on the best way of dealing ..with President Nasser.

Mr. Macmillan wants to see it. it is possible to establish friend- ly relations with Nasser, pro- vided he does not try to weaken the West in the Middle East, they said.

In A Trance

Indianapolis, June D.

Mr Macmillian put in an

unexpected

BETWEEN RUSSIA AND CHINA

Went To

Peking

It was learned today that an advisor to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation last month re- turned from a 17-day visit to Poking and Shanghai, where, ho hold discussions Now York, Juno 9: on general matters of banking in this area with Mr James Rostan of the Now

Chinese banking officials, York Times said today!

Mr G. O. W. Stewart of the there may be a great war Bank sild this moping that between Russia and China | until recently it had been quite before the year 2000.

difficult to get into China, but during the last few months restrictions had eased,

lille wars" in the next 42 He atid other banking officials years but told Wellesley from Britain and Australia had College graduates: "You are taken the liberty of visiting not going to live in an age of China to have a look." atomie war, at least I don't think so."

He also forecast u "catalogue of travel

Mr Stewart frequently visits his company's offices abroad, and he sat there was nothing this visit to Mr Reston, Chlet Washington unusual about

Correspondent of his news China. "When somebody goes This means into China nowadays, it seems

paper, wilded:

. 10 DAYS

that you will be leaving in a to be news," he added. world of elamerous headlines, And noisy news broadcasts, interspersed, no doubt, with singing commercials," "We can be reasonably sure of

some things," he said,

"It

He spent ten days in Peking and a week in Shanghai before returning to the Colony at the beginning of May,

will be a world of high

A cable was received from laxation. It will probably be a London which stated that, row world of slowly rising in presentatives of West European flation. It will be a world of banks had gone to Peking, in- constant alarm, us the tree cluding an Austrian bank, the

Mr world and Communist Kreditenonshall of Vienna, world

and

world-in-Stewart sald he know of the between slowly and painfully British and Australian bankere, adjust to ore, another, but knew nothing of the Aus-

trion financiers, Reuter,

the

the

Panama Canal Lock Damaged

Water

The cable further claimed that the bankers hud "gone to Mr China to promote trade, Stewart sold this was incorrect, He said banks did not promote trade. They only arranged for sullable payments after nego- tiations had been complete.

Not Makarios

Panama City, June 0.

pressure has bucklod the floor of the cast chamber of one of the Panama Canal locks, and crews are working round

London, June 9. the clock to repair the damage.

Queen will not meet The There is still one-way trame

Jock's west cham- Archbishop Makarios when he through the ber. The failure is the woral attends the Lambeth conference carol was bullt 44 conference official said today. since the

years ago-China Mail Special.-U.P.I.- appearance at a our dealers conveni- tion

didn't today, bul get a ringle handelap. Everybody

Toom In the WIJ in

Hypnotis trangt. A hypnotist #D- pearing at the Auto- mobile Dealers' Associa- tion of Indiana had put the car deriera to steep momente

before Mr Macmillan walked in,- U.P.L

Mr Macmillan feel it ja vitally necessary to maintain the influence of the West in the Lebanon, the Arab Union, the Ader area and the Persian Gulf area and that ways and means should be found so that Colonel Nasser does not harta the West's position in those areas, informants added.

They said Mr Macmillan and

the Mr Eisenhower would give con- insiderable attention to the Leban- ese crisis in their review of the Middle East.

Luco di Mugello, June 9. Death tonight ended a dog's nightly rendezvous with

village bus on which he hoped his master-killed an air raid 15 years ago would come home.

Each night since, he has, trotted

to the village and searched President

School children found Fido, the, old white mongrel, lying dead in the Inne leading to Luco di Mugellu where he had gone each evening since his master, Carlo. Serlan!, took the bus from there to nearby Sau Lorenzo on December 30, 1943.

Borgo

Sortant was killed in a raid on that Borro Son Lorenzo night. But Fido, looked after by his master's family in their] house-a mile from the village, chambers in never Have

up hope that Seriani would come back,

court is duo to be heard soon placards and shouting "We of a great disaster."

In Washington, M. Ahmed by a Judgo in will not be Quacks!" Could it be so in Chinn? Mestiri, Tunisia's Minister of London.Reuter,

Whether it is or not, the Justice, said Algerian Insur

де gente facts behind this stab in

receiving great

the back are relatively quantifice of arms from Tunisia,

simple. The Republie of China (either

owos

a

debt

to

Medicine that the Commun ist Government must Ond

Spain, Morocco, from across the Sahara and from other sources. -Router and UPI.

unpalatable. It was through RN Man · Dismissed

Medicine, not Socialism, that China first met tho the West. In its own way tha

Valetta, June 0. Engine mechanic James on China's strange attack foremost

Spenze was today sentenced to scientific

and antha imprisonment after medical Institution admits

being found-guilty or smashing | " Just this.'

power of gauge glasses, abõard his ship, scientif modicina and the destroyer Diana. The Royal thought la moro important Navy court martini also ordered atill then their political-this-diamisaal-from-the service.

-China' Mall: Spedal, masters and convenient,

Sho

BAN ON HONGKONG BOOKS IN MALAYA

Singapore, June 9.

The Bingapore Chinese Chamber of Commerca sald today a Malayan Government ban on books pubished by 30' firms in Hongkong, 'and China" would 1Binder the development of Chinese cultura fr: Malaya.

A spokesman for the Chamber and the total ben was unfair, se It had prevented, "good" iterature published by the firmw from entering the country. :

Mr Macmillan conferred with Elsenhower for two among the passengers on the and a half hours at the White returning bus for his master. House today.

GOLD MEDAL fils Adelity became famous in the region unit some months ago, a monument to him was erected in the main square of Luco di: Mugello near the bus- *lop at which he kept his nightly vigil.

also pro- sented to him to hang on his collar. When the sows of Fido's death became known tonighttho Mayor 02 the commune andered that the faithful old servant be buried just outside, the walls of the village ceme tery, as near as possible to the spot where his master lies China, Mil Special

A gold medo! was

Moon Rocket

Cape Canverai, June 9.

combined A firing of a Thar-Ahls" rocket, with which

to hit it is hopedevoratinkly

The ban on book published by the 30-firms was imposed last placoon, will probably too

"year under the 'Emergèney Regulations on the prounds that' the Malayan Government keileved the publishers Communist- 'controlled.-Mautery

in the that be accolad tybak-of-July, informed work.

said here today,China Mai

special

Macmillan To Go To Paris?

Mr Macmillan will 'prob ably go to Paris at the end of June or the beginning of July, to 'sre. General - Do Gaulle, it was, Icurned to- day.

Mr Macmillan was ex- pected to discuss the most.... ter in his While House talks with Fresident Elsen- howes.

The possibility of a visit to London by President Eisenhower. In Novamber has also been discussed by Mr Macmillan, It understood tonight.

·Informed", "sources however, thai fi was "fajniely" unlikely that tho Proaldens would be ⋅ abio tansko. the - Journey

·Bruter' and Chian Mail 'Spécial"

du MAURIER

MAURIER CIGARETTES

the finest filter tip

Cigarette unquestionably

Fine blending

Fine making

Fine

MAURIER THE FILTER TIF CIGARETTE

Share This Page