Part X

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958.

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UN SPEECH

United Nations, Aug. 19. Prince Aly Khan, making his first Assembly speech as the Ambassador for Pakistan, called for the creation of a standby U.S. Police Force.

"Un this is done, the United | discussions for taika at the sum- Nations will remain unequal to mit have been progrezzing now the tasks for which, by common for many months. consent of participating iries. It was designed," he said.

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The ausve international play- boy-furned-diplomat spoke enra- fully with only a clight accent. Ile appeared calin bit сот- posed.

Supported

le supported the right of the Lebanon and Jordan to ask for U.S. and British help and said The United States and Britain were fully within their rights" In responding.

Ile

assailed inflammatory broadcants ak one of the most daterous weapons of indirect Aggression.

Yugerday Foreign Minister Koca Popovie, like other Com- munist nations, atso eritielsed The US, and British landings in Lebanon and Jordan and said There had been no justification for then. But unlike the Soviet bloc nations, his words were relatively mild and he said a specie date for the withdrawal should be set only possible". He withheld committing his de- Jegation from voting for against the Norwegian drafi resolution or any other resolu» thin that might be offered,

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"Changes will have to conie in the Middle East, but they must come peacefuly," Canada's Mini ter for External Affairs, Sidney E. Smith fold The Unit Notions Assembly this allernicon.

Common Interest

"This Is the common intereal. of us wil whether we are mem- ber of the Warsaw Pact, the North Atlantic Treaty Or ganisation, or uncommitted na- tions in the cold war."

In backing the Norwegian re- solution, Mr Smith sold Canada hoped it would serve as a basis fur further progress toward inore discussions of much wider interantional problems, such as the testing of and control of nuclear weapons, disarmament and other topics fundamental to international security and peace, concerning which preparatory

Soviet Move Ignored

United Nations, Aug. 19. Russia mude H tojen pro- test against Nationalist China's United Nations membership today, but the General Assem- bly's Credendals Committee Ignored the Sovlet move.

The Committee met to us on credentials of the 81 delega- 160s attending the Middle East Emergency Session of the Assembly. The Committee took

Mr Smith rearmed Canada's support of many years for creation of a standby United Nations Pence Force, and also freaded for a system of Inter- locking non-aggression pgtre- ments In the Middle East, which could guarantee the in- dependence and Integrity of all the states in the area."-U.P.I.

Tarzan: Russian Style

A

Parle, Aug, 19. COPY of the Gaviot izvestia newspaper reaching Paris today carried a dramatic story of a fight In the tree-tops between d man and a boir.

The man, Soviet geolo- gist, was returning to his camp in the forests when he met throo bears. He klifed two of them but his rifle Jammed at the third shot.

The geologlet scrambled up treo, but the boar scrambled after him. Whip- ping out his knifo, the man defended himself and a violent battle to the derth took place in the branches.

The bear, mortally wounded, fail to the ground. But the geologist fall too and we badly injured.

The injured picked up by

MAN

helicopter and his life was saved. Franco-Presse.

BOGUS NAVAL

OFFICER'S POSE ENDED

Odiham, Aug. 19.

William Reginald Stanton's short career as a bogus naval officer enjoying the hospitality of the Royal Air Force ended in court here today.

'HOT' TEA

FOR U.S. DRINKERS

Starian, WAS conditionally discharged and put on probation for year after he pleaded guilty to obtaining croit by false pretences at R.A.F. meses.

Stanton had aghted from plane at the R.A.F. bese itere a yeur age and told a flying officer he was a sub-Lieutenant from HMS Eagle, the court was told

Accommodation

D

He was given accommodation with meals and opened at tem- porary mess nocount, Then he asked for-and gol--a seat on the

first plane to another

Washington, Aug, 19, - The Food and Drug Admin- istration (F.D.A.) ап- nounced today that tests had shown that radio- activity in a shipment of AE. base where he repeated Japanese tea which arriv- ed in New York on July 31 aboard the Norwegian fraighter Tancred is well. below the citablished tolerance.

Ils pose.

After leaving there he went to Butuamus, where he was gooled for theft and deported to Eng-

Me Stanton.

businessman

from Rhedesin, told the court h would guarantee his brother

n

enter

The F.D.A. added that the Job in England, he thought hi tea is being reloasuri for sale.brother's record would prevent

being allowed to The examination was plered him after the coast guard reported Rhodesia, he said.-Chunzi Mall slight radioactivity when the Special, ship carrying the tea reached the West Coast, none of the tea was unloaded there.

Commissioner George F. Larrick said in a statement that the amount of strontium 90 in the brewed ten would not execed wne-tenth of the folorance recommended by the national comunities

lin- tion protection and measure- |ments—Reuter.

FLOOD REFUGEES

IN DANGER

Calcutio, Aug. 10.

Flood waters covering 500 square miles of north Bengal

the same action on Hungaryony began rising into the us at the last regular session. Maldah District threatening the

The

I neither accepted nor re-homes of another 500,000 people, Jeted the

Already, the floods have made Hungorlan delega- tion's

thaking it 3,000 familles homeless, credentials, possible for Hungary to be families are being sheltered in seated. All other delegations ints and school buildings. Bu: were approved U.P.J.

with the floods still rising, even the shelters are in danger. U.P.1.

'FATHER OF A-SUB' TO BE KEPT

ON DUTY

New York, Aug. 19. Rear Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, the "Father of the Atomic Submarine" will be promoted to Vice- Admiral and kept on active duty," "despite the opposition of top com manders

ได้ the U.S. Navy," Newsweek maga- zinc sail today.

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The magazine's military cor- respondent Lloyd H. Norman. quote Navy Secretary, Thomas S. Gutes, Jnr., who said, would take a little while to get all the leg and administra- tive problems straightened oul, but I'm mire it will work out all right."

The magazine eredited Con- gressional pressure with keep- ing Rickover on the job.

Designated

In Washington, President Eisenhower designated Rickover ns his personal representative sub- to welcome the alomle marine Nautilus when it arrives at New York on Menday follow- Ing its historie journey tinder the North Pole.

The White House said the Pre- sident did so on the recommen- dation of Navy Secretary Thomas S. Gates Jur The

for the sub

move apparently was designed nickover who was not invited to

to make up

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the August White House ceremony when I was disclosed that the Nautilus had made ita North Pole journey.-U.P.1.

Man Swept Away

In Floods

Melbourne, Aug. 19. Flood waters swept away a

wator commission *m- ployed who was trying to dismantle a wair on the swollen Gowlbourn River at Shepparton in northern. Victoria carly today.

He was Gerry Van Diest, 35, of Lemnos, who was working in darkness pulling bara from the weir when he over-balanced into the water.

of the

Police and volunteers in boots tater today searched a two hun dred square mille area flooded river without finding his body-China Mall Special

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Expulsion

Beirut, Aug. 19. Lebanese Information Mini- ster, Farid Kozma, today order- ed the expulsion from the country of the New York Tunes

correspondent, Sam Brower, for publishing an article, which reflected Lebanese President-elect, Gen- eral Fuad Chehab and the Lebanese army.

Brewer was given 48 hours to leave the country.---France- Presse.

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