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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958. ▼

WASHINGTON Teddy Boys

EXPLAINS Humiliated

T

THAT SMOOT STATEMENT

Washington, Supt. 3. American military circles said that state- ments made earlier today in Taipei by Vico-Admiral Roland N. Smoot, on the subject of U.S. aid to the Nationalists in the event of a Communist attack, referred to aid measures already taken by the American Government.

Atom Bang

May Mean

Oil For All

Geneva, Sept. 3.

|

Informed

sources said the statements made

by Adimiral of Smool, who is Commenter U.S. forces in Formosa should be taken as an indication not of what the U.S. would do in the event of a Communist at- fack against the Nationalist- bold ofshore islands.

Admiral Smoot, at a press conference, said U.S, ald was "coming

to improve the im- mediate situation which is the interdiction of the offshore i Islands."

Taipei's View Replying to a question, he said the Communists would not be able elther to take the off-

An American solentist attend-

ing the Atoms for Pesce con-, ference said thai

fasion (Atonale) bomb would be ex- ploded next summer in the University of California's | shore Islands or overpower them "ploughshare" project which "might Incali that almost every country in the world will have is own supply oll."

of

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Dr G. W. Johnson sald

the University was examining The Lise of a Hydrogen bank break up oil shale depoints.

A bomb equal to one million toms of T.N.T. would break up 50 million tons of material yielding 25 million barrels of oil, he said,

sce

They Intended to make a weries of experiments using lower yield explosious to what results they obtained, but hydrogen bomb would be hore economical, he added.

Killing Worms

Professor A. V. Topchiev of the Soviet Union told the con- ference that silkworms were

being killed by Gamma Rays

in Uzbekistan and Georgia.

Another plan was to radiation to klil weevils in groin. On a world scale, this process for klisinfestationi ať grain would save about 13 million tons of grain a yeêr, he said. Reuter,

Sabotage

By Police

Athens, Sept. 3. Two Teddy Boys, an

rosted after throwing yoghurt in a woman's face, were paraded yesterday through the streets of Áthons with placards bang- Ing round their nocks stating their offence. In addition their heads were closely shaved and their trousor onds cut off by the Polica. -Routor,

Philippine

MPs Want

Air Raid

Drill

Promiscuous

But

Truthful: Scots Girl

Wins Breach Case

Miss

1

Auckland, Sept. 4. Janetta Sutherland, 33-year-old beauty con- sullant, today won her breach of promise case against n New Zealand doctor she met in Edin- burgh in 1946.

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than three hours the jury in the GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW ★ Supreme Court found for Mis Sutherland in her suit against

Dr James Charles Atekin, 33, who is now a married man, and assessed damages at £770.

the

The Judge adjourned case for 14 days for counsel to make submissions

legal points.

Her Claim

Miss Sutherland, formerly of Drummond Street, Mussul- burgh, Edinburgh claimed £1,000 trom Dr Aickin for Manila, Sept. 3. alleged breach of promise to Filipino members of the marry, or alternatively £330 Lowar Chamber today as the balance of money alleged urged President Carlos to be due under a settlement. P. Garcia to authorise the The couple met when Dr holding of air raid drill to Aickin was studying for a modical degree in Edinburgh in prepare the Philippines

1948. He denied in court einer for "any oventuality."

agreeing to marry Miss Suther _White_they_said there was no lind or to a settlement of cause for alan Over the £1,000 Formoso Straits crisis they averred that it was beat if the Military circles here believed. people were alerted for special however, that he was referriat civili defence measurea that Mix Sutherland had pald

by cutting their communication Unes.

Diplomatic circles in Formosa took Admiral Smook's statement to mean that the U.S. would belp The Notionalisis defend the offshore islands or break my blockade of these islandy,

19 the important measures taken "minimise

Summing up today Judigo T. A Cresson said a factor which could be taken into account was

back

Administrator

The

defence

possible casualties her fare from England and by the US, since the begining and other dangers in the event might have to pay her farc of the Formosa crisis. They of war.* said that despite the importance

counsel had of U.S. forces

in the Far East, the U.S. still maintained aftenen regarding its intentions in the

Civil Defence

Alfredo Eugenio has briefed drawn attention to the fact that them on the air raid waming there had been no engagement system in the country. He said ring end no pres annouce- Laken authority

th he had already requested ment, he went on.

drills.

event of a Communist attack.

Ald meastires plready by the US. Include the dispatch of powerful naval units of the

Mediterranean Sixth Fleet, In- cluding

the aircraft carriers

lo and Mildway Essex

the

to hold air raki

However hie

requests were "shelved" by both President Gtrein

Inte nund

President Hamon Magsaysay, | Preihe.-

ITI addition, 1.000 Marines

The two Presidents feared from the U.S. Okinawa garrison

that the practice might Calist in amphibious unnecessary panic and further will participate

Nationailst settle economic conditions. manoeuvres with frees on Formosa within a few UPL days.

Daily Study

Meanwhile, American mill- tary authorilles were continu- dog their daily study of the Far Eastern situation. Al though It Was considered possible that the Communists would try to blockade the off- shore islands, nothing indicated that a massive Communist at- Paris, Sept. 3,

tack against Quemoy was im Telephone and signalling minent, the sources said. wires alunt the Paris-Le Havre It was thought possible, how- raitway Hne were cul about ị ever, that the Communists 600 yards from Yvetoto station, | might attack the smaller

Rouen, tonight. Police | islands.

Matsu-France- caid it was sabotage,-Reuter,

near

Presse,

or

HE'S PRIME MINISTER

ONLY FOUR MONTHS

AFTER BECOMING MP

Pretoria, Sept. 3..

Dr Hendrik Verwoerd made his first appearance in the House of Assembly as South Africa's Prime Minister this afternoon.

He made history by being the when they reach high office, the first South African politician to Opposition Daily News, Durban, take, offer as Premier after said: "I would serving only about four months thinking of

wishful

the shallowest

as an elected Member of Parlia-nature to believe that Dr. Ver- inent,

some

For 10 years preylously, he woerd

will undergo

had been a nominated Senator. strange metamorphosis now he

Pro-Government

translated to the newspapers hos bern today praised Dr Verwoerd's highest elective office." "comprehension and Insight," Referring to hopes for and defended him against al-

republican tacks.

South Africa, oul- side the Commonwealth, held

Full Opportunity by some of Dr Verwoerd's fol-

The Johannesburg Die Vader-1owers, the Daily News asked: "Can South Africa risk The Land sald the Pruniership now offers him an opportunity of 19rfeiture of support and per- developing "full

haps of the sympathy of Bri- tin and the Domialons?"—Rea-

ship.

stalesman-

It said Dr Verwoerd was the iter. Jatust victun of "the well- mown Bogeyman stories that Bave boen spread in the

past about every national Darly leader."

Die Volksblad, the principel pro-Government newspaper in the Free State, said: "It can be expected that Dr Verwoerd la pot the bully, he has been made fout to be."

The Oppoaltion Cape Argus Baid: "South Africa sets out. on his (Dr Verwoerd's) road with alarm bells sounding and warning lights flashing, and 'ale though the new Prime Ministar begins with extraordinary power af His command, it is no longer the power of a monolith.”**

Dimissing "the ・ Ideo, that Nationalist Jondas

POP

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Ceylon

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Tamil

Off-Chance

cross-

But the jury might think, in spite of A gruelling examination, that Miss Suther- Jand had not been proved in- correct.

"She admitted to abortions and is that the type of admis sion you would expect from a girl unless she felt constrained to respect the oath?" he said.

Ho also asked if Miss Sutherland would have come 12,000 miles "on the off-chance of marriage." He sald slic had been promiscuous but truthful.--China Mall Special.

Colombo, Sept. 3. The Senate (Upper, House of Ceylon's Parliament) tonight Parsext a Government bill to provide for the use of Trail consistent with the position of Sinhalese as the one sinto A language of the Island,

China's New Irrigation System

Paris, Sopt. 3. big irrigation system capablo of Irrigating 341,000 hectares of fond hos boen completed— moro thon three years ahoad of schedule along the lower reaches of the Yollow River, Radio Peking reported tonight,

of

Named

The opposition in the Senate abstained from the debate for the some reason ns 11 did the lower house main- taining that it was undemocratic to rush through legislation of this nature when members the Federal Party representing Tamil people remained under house detention.

Federal Party members of Irrigation System, it is part of Parliament have been detained the long-term scheme to control since early June after country the Yellow River and utilise the

water resouFITS. wide Tamil-Sinhalear flats over

The construction irrigation system sipried in {October, 1950, the radio added.

-France-Presse.

the official language problem,-- Jiculei.

Chinese Police Officer Cadets

Singapore, Sept. 3.

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the

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of

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Soviet Protest

Moscow, Sept. 3.

: Russiu today porlested to the united States Government against the launching of Ameri can balloons into Soviet uir space, the Sovich news agency under Tess said.

A group of Chinese-educated youths have been accepted officer cadets for the Singapore Pollec,

Fourteen

how training.

Th decision to Chinese-educated boys, to the torer was made in April.

The standard of English ro- quired by the force has not been lowered-Revier.

I'M SORRY BUT

WHAT CAN

150 ?

The protest was contained in admit a Soviet note handed over by

Mr Georgi Zarubin,

D Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, to the United States Charge d'Affaires in Moscow, Mr. R. W. Davis, the agency said.-Reuter,

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