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CHINA MAIL
No. 37160
Established 1845
MONDAY, SEPTERBER 22, 1958.
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RELAX IN
THE FAREDS COMEDRY 10 ACTION TROUSERS
Whiteaways
•H_N_NG"KONG
FEAR OVER SUDDEN DETERIORATION OF EAST-WEST RELATIONS
DKOWLOON
OT BRITISH MOVE ON FORMOSA?
Of The
Day
Cotton Mission
THONGKONG welcomes the
Harta Noton delegation
Lloyd Sees Ike As Escaped With Only Broken Ribs U.S. Prepares New
which Arrives tomorrow for the much, publicised Mr talke on restricting grey cloth exports to the United Kingdom. The welcome 1s more than formal for we approve any visit which many to produce a better
handling between our
poses ma
our
1.n.
have
Recommendations
London, Sept. 21.
Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Minister, conferred with President Eisenhower in New- port, Rhode Island, today as diplomatic. ob servers in Washington and abroad voiced fears. over the sudden worsening in East-West rela- tions.
SANDYS
LEAVES
FOR
UWN industry and ceshire's and this should be the visitors' minimum aim. It is ours. The main objeci. of the mission, however,
any difficulties. The hard-won buoyancy which. manufacturers Keeured following the post- whr entrepot dreline my not be seriously threatened by the proposals that Lord Rochdale and his delegation to persuade us fa ncept, yet coming on top of 10 10 pressures numerous
London, Sept. 21. Bas Mr Duncan Sandys, Minister which our economy been recently subjected the
of Defence, left here by ceilings Idea f export
air tonight for Washing affeeting
Im. our most portant light industry is un- popular.
AMERICA
ton.
He told reporters; - "Probably most important thing we is closur be discusing shall
develop- co-perallon
E free port tradition of the
breeda
THongkong
in flic
natural distaste for restric-cut and production of we tion in any form and the ons."
with thnt trade
Mr Sandys is on a two-week fact our second best eus- visit to the United States.
He will have three days of tomer (the value of whose
In Washington, are twice discussions exports to ours to her) is involved where he will meet Mr Neil; added reason for our McElroy, United States Defence Ly
Secretary. reluctance. Our strongest
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Mr Lloyd spent about 25 minute talking to the President at his summer headquarters. Be was decomponlod on the visti by Sir Haro Caccio, the British Ambarinder.
Mr Eisenhower's Press Secre- tury, Mr James Hagerty, saki that they direussed the Firmora slluation. He gave no nther delpils,
Statement
The 25-a'nu'e chat followed a telephone Lonversation between) the President and ids Sterelary of Slate, Mr John Foster Dulles, Was glon on a statement to be issued later this week setting the official Americam forth
position on the Far East.
Mr Hagerty, in announcing This In
the Newport, said statement would eover "the whole агед of
Tusslan charges outlined by the Russians in the UnRed Na- tions General Assembly last
M- week and by
Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, in his letter to the President last night, The new Formosa Straits
will policy statement
the fence field us "closer and more int
TASS ISSUES MILD
1
REBUKE TO IKE
rejection
London, Sept. 21.
today that Pre- Nikita of Premier
The Soviet News agency Tass charged
sident Eisenhower's Khrushchev's Formosa note shows that the U.S. is un- willing to listen to the voice of reason."
for
the
Good- General Andrew
White House Stof Secretary, would fly here frem
President in
1.S. recommendations Mr Sandys described relations solving the crisis peacefully, objection to curtailing ex-between the Vulted States and saal Mr Hagerty. ports
by inter-industry British Governments in the de Mr Rogerly Also disclosed precedented agreements, however, unwelcome
it intimate than they have been | paster, precedent establishes, Low priced im-at ung time since the end of ports are the target of pro- the war."
Asked whether his visit had tectionist criticism in high cost of living countries anything to do with the Formosa. wherever the Home indus situation, he said:
a competitive dis- Unfortunately
try is at
a
ndvantage.
Arranged
"My visit was arranged sinc
kellon
wor
-5ם כבוד"
1 sold the letter The Khrushchev letter, which fand hunded back to the Soviet
by sessed
opinion public threatened nuclear
and Government in Moscow lodiy.
TOES, In warned that the Chinese Com-
a mildly-phrased everywhere as a new and im- of the USSR portant bulative Include munists would expel U.S. forces commentary, sold:
its consistent struggle for "It is difficult to assess euch a fin from Formesă, was rejected by
un- step by the U.S. Government the maintenance and strengthen- of peace throughout the yesterday otherwise than as evidence of ing
the unwillingness of the U.S. world."
to listen to the "AD
the Soviet ruling circles
regards voice of reuson and as a new Government," it added, "It will cxample of how little these continue. in the future actively circles consider the demand of and consistently to defend the the peoples to put an end to the cause VL the maintenance of polley of rattling of armament, sence, and will speak with which is bringing the world to truth irrespective of whether it the brink of war, and to enter picaocs those whose policy con- on the path of a peaceful settle-tantly creates a breeding ground ment of unsolved international of serious international confilets, questions."
now in one and now in another
egion of the globe."
It said Mr Eisenhower's N- jection of the letter showed “a
Washington tomorrow to bring AIRLINER
the President a written rpoft on the talks going on in War- saw between the American and Chinese Communist Ambassa dors,
In
Ceasefire Washington
American
Was
in the Far East and has nothing ometals acknowledged that the to do with that,
"But obviously, during the outlook for en cerly
the Formosa "Strall three days talks in Washington, we shall go over together the military situation in the Far East and in any other polentia] trou- ble spots elsewhere
bleak.
CATCHES FIRE
Washington, Sept. 21.
Tuss xald
Initiative esfire A
the Khrushchev United Airlines plane
bad with 63 persons aboard letter to Mr Elsenhower
been sent because of the Pro- made an emergency land. mler's "serious concern about ing here today. when an the exacerbation of tension engine caught fire short- the Far East, which is danger- ly after the plane took us for peace, and which
| been created as a result of the off for a non-stop flight aggressive actions of the US. ruling elroles in the region of the Formosa Straits."
The State Department's Far East experts held out only the slenderest of hopes for kuccess in the Warsaw talks. The
that announcement
A
our textiles are not the only time before the crisis developed resented import in Britain Indeed since Sir Frank Tee's visit Lancashire's claim against the Colony has been widened to include nade-up We nak: where line to be drawn? And there is some security in
Mr Srodys also told reporters i the belie
belief that to grant no
he would be seeing Royu Air concessions at all is perhaps Force training in Arizona mul detailed statement was to be
lo San Francisco. the best way of avoiding the operation of the Thor rocket. Issued this weeks was an ladico- observers that a new precedents being exploited. He added:
"I think you can tion to
All 58 passengers and 4 crew Obviously no one industry expect that the Thor rocket will diplomatic crisis was at hand.
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President members left the plane safely was felt that in Britain can give Hong-coine in driblets over quite
E:senhower would
Its right out- not have when the DC-7, kong any guarantee that number of months."-Reuter.
board engine blaze, returned authorised such a mye lf he one agreement will end the
Nallonai Air- from the to Washington matter.
Warsaw talks were imminent.
port. Fire-fighting crews quick- The pessimistic nwood 111 ly extinguished the flames. Washington resulted from what oMcials described Communist
at Philadelphia. The plung wus China's inflexible position nt
tbout 40 miles out of Washing- the talks and the unprecedented on when it was forced to re-
turn.-U.P.I.
D
ESPITE this, however, the Hongkong, delegation has agreed that it will meet the Lancashire group with no
prlor commitmenta.
And
our guests may be assured
that their propositions will
be carefully considered. In-
£2
Peking Seat believed that results
Debate
At UN
deed in spite of all mis-United Nationa, Sept. 22.~.)
violence of Soviet attacks the United States.
Hardening
on
"It was conceded that Soviet-
givings It is hoped that The United Nations General US, relations had deteriorated
some arrangement is pus
alble if only for a
period.
We
Ahort
We believe Lan-
Assembly prepared
to rapidly in the last 48 hours and thal Moscow's harsh denuncia-
begin the second week of tion of the Presidents' policy. its 13th regular session probably reflected a hardening today by tackling once of Communist China's own pos!- ugain the thorny question on at the Warsaw talks,
of Chinese representation
In the 81-nation forum. The Chinese seal is occupied by the Chinese Nationalist Gov- ernment. Last week the Steer- ing
of
The flight, No. 705, originated
STRAY BULLET'S
DAMAGE
hus
the
different reaction" to the cause that of peace and charged the U.S. government bears "direct responsibility for situation in the Taiwan region, " Russian saying It quoted that "ruil pricks the Implying that the jetter Was cent back because it was so close to the mark-UPI.
a
epcs,
China: Rejection Unscrupulous!
London, Sept. 22. Communist China's official news agency Hsin Hun today accused President Eisenhower of having "disregarded all international courtesy by resorting to the unscrupulous act”_of_rejecting Mr Khrushchev's latest letter on the Far East crisia, It started its report of the move with the words: "The exasperated U.S. President Eisenhower yesterday flagrantly. rejected... Khrushchev's message," and said Mr Eisenhower was "obviously unable to ex- plain away the facts and truth stated in Khrush chev's letter."
Abuse And Slanders said twe White House statements on the Khrushchev letter "contained nothing but abuse and slanders," and accused Mr Eisenhower of “indulging in vitupera- tive words" and of making “a new slanderous attack.” Hsin Hua described the White House remark that it was not easy to carry on the Sino-American talks at Warsaw under such threats as the Soviet Union was making as being itself a threat.—Reuter.
Paris, Sept. 22. A bullet, fired accidentally To most observers in Wash last night by a soldier guarding ington, the Formosa crisis
Orly nirport pierced the fuselage seemed,mote serious today
of
airliner than at any
an Algiers-bound time since the opening of the Chinese Com-waiting to take off, cut a hole It muntat bombardment
through a packet of Dior dresses and severed the on board, Quemoy a month ago, It had been hoped carlier cables controlling the rudder.
diplomatie talks In The aircraft was taken out of Warsaw might break the dead-service for rentrs. that the lock between the United States ard is on duty at the airport The committee's doelsion
and Communist China. now due to be debated by the
for tear of sabotage attemptła by Assembly and observers
Insboad, according hero
to in- Algerian Nationalists.-Reuter. formed Washington Calciols, believe that this will lend to bitter wrangle in view of the the impression has been gained Far East crisia.
Committee adopted an American sponsored resolution barring any discussion of this item at the current session.
is
cashire is wrong in apport- ! ioning so much blame to Hongkong for the plight of its Industry but for
Kood. will's sake and because we have no wish to perpetuate the thoroughly distasteful squabble that has arisen between two member of the Commonwealth family, desire to settle this matter in a way that will not prejudice the develop
Hongkong the ment of Industry. The Lancashire delegation would do well to look into our problems before making their proposals known. They
American sources
predicted should also understand that
over the weekend that the if agreement is possible at
Assembly would endorse the this first meeting Hongkong
Committee's action, Steering but they conceded that the de- must reserve rights of self- protection in the event of bale would probably be pro- similar requests by other tracted and acrimonious and branches of British in- might be continued Into Tucs dustry. Finally our guests day. should do for themselves
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Prediction
In New York, Dr Charica
our textile industry at work. Mallik, President of the United
that Peking is determined to forco a showdown and agree to a ceaseiro only
on condi- to Washing- Mons unacceptable ton and interpreted as demands for the evacuation and suren -- der
of the
Nationalist-held offshore islands-Reuter
and U.P.I
A military
pr
Mins Vera Winther from the Island of Fairter, south Denmark, claims to be the first woman to fly on a pair
WALT
start skis. The was alright, but unfortunately she lost one ski while in the her air causing
to lose her balance. In
r.her bard erash landing on the water who was lucky to only brook two ribs. Keystone Photo.
CRAZED AIR PASSENGER STABS STEWARD
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Franklurt, Bapt. 21. Air France steward was stabbed In the atm by ⚫ crazed presangar during
dight from Teheran last night, it was learned today.
The passenger, Identified as former French Foraign Legion officer Jean Rane Biale, 29, stabbed 30- year-old steward Claude Tauty In the left foro. arm with a broad knife about 15 minutes before the plane was due to iste land at Frankfurt last night. The crazed
former officer Had threatened the 50 other passengers aboard Air France Right several times during the trip from Teheran. He was on
the
the next-to- irst leg of a trip from Saigon to Paris-U:PJ.
Robeson To Stay In
tor
UK
America To Rally
Public Opinion
By STEWART HENSLEY
Washington, Sept. 21. The United States is inten- sifying its efforts to rally public opinion at home and abroad behind the U.S. policy of no retreat in the Formosa crisis, high U.S. officials said tonight,
They said the effort stemmed to a considerable extent from the feeling of President Eisch- hower and Secretary of State John Foster Duties that the basle principles upon which this country has taken ite stand pre not fully undermood either here or abroad.
Amplification
Mr Dulles will take advant age of his appearance on Thurs- day night before the Far East Caurell on Commerce and In- dustry in New York to make a major slatemont on the Far East problem, including Formats and
mbattled Quemos island.
Omcials said a principal effect of the amplißeation of American policy would be to pave the way for an almost inevitable U.S. plea to the United Nations to call for a ceasefire in the Quemoy arca.
The US, also wis expected to seek UN. condemnation of the use of force by the Chinese Com- munists, who have been shelling the Nationalist-held isband just off the China Coast for four weaks.
Recognition
The United States in the I past has emphasised that the question of recognition of Com- munist China is not involved. In the current Quemoy crisis, which Mr Eisenhower and Mr Dulles envisage as representing a simple principle of resisting avowed aggression by the Com- muniste.
They believe that even those "neutralist** and alles who disagree with continued · Ameri- can support of Chiang should be willing to condemn the Communists' use of force to try to make the offshore lalands.
Diplomatic sources speculated that the new policy statement promised by Mr Hagerty would try to put forward this point more forcibly. With respect to Mr Hagerty's promises of recommendations
constructive.
for a peaceful solution, the ex- pectation in some quarters was the United States would
that
try to get the UN. to call for a
ceasefire and then set up
Blackpool, Sept. 21. | smali-nation commission to try The American negro singer to eliminate what Mr Dulles. Paul Robeson rald tonight he calls "provocations" around plans to live in England and go. Quemoy. back to the US, only as a visi-
The principal concern.of.the. Administration na regards Robeson, as well-known tor his leftist politics au lis. sing- there is not enough under- American public opinion is that ing, made his surprise
standing of the reasons Дост to a concert au- nouacental
Mr Eisenhower's strong stand dience of 1,500 here.
In détence of Quemoy,” om- Robeson said he hopes to play
cials report that the majority Othello, the Shakespearcan of publle opinion ta
elthex role that made him famous as-n
epatholic or mildly critical- dramatic actor, and added: "I UPL
L it is at Stratford I will be very pleased."-UP.1.
an-
Paris, Sept. 21.
A Moslem superintendent of the Surete Nationale, France's Scotland Yead, was found mur- derot tonight in his car, parked in a Parks street.
He had been gagged and airangled-Reuter.
MANNED RAFT DRIFTS ACROSS
populate the Hawalian
PACIFIC
and, elsted of their success but he said the dog becaught them luck,
said:
"We had "no special difficulty "There were days when, if I with the weather," Baker meld, were a millionaire, I would have "except that it was cloudy about given it all for one look at my 1,000 miles out of San Pedro. wife's beautiful face" One of his We know where we were at all,
ull
Honolulu, Sept. 21. NOUR men and a dog other Pacific islands,
stepped ashore on the The group had been Island of Maul last night | reported for almost the entire after drifting 69 days time since leaving Long Beach Film Star Baby aboard the raft Lehi IV in 1550 miles away, aboard the Bret acts was to call his wise try times.
20-by-18-foot ruft on July 5.
PRINCE RETURNS
TO CHEAM
Balmoral, Sept. 21.
The Princo of Wales left Balmoral Castle tonight
to go back to Chelm School, some 40 miles
from London.
After bluding his mother tho Queen and member of the Royal Family goodbye, tha young Prince was driven by car Baker called the Hawail trip to Aberdeen and then boarded London, Sept. 21. Pacific Ocean currents that
Te the overnight Londen express. "shakedown cruise." With Baker were Larry Fog- a The French-bom alm netaves, brought them from Call- They were bearded, bronzed
Borcheadod and wearing a and healthy, but their arrival libe 28, navigator, Den Motor hopes to put the raft aboard a
Bannel.sult, the Prince, It has been the subject of. Nations General Assembly, said Leslie Caron, gave birth to afornia.
was barely in time. They had kui 27; Edwent Kemak, 27; freighter and take it to the Per-grey of maven-pound daughter l
alewed mod the tiny mascot, Tangaloo. alan Gulf. From there he plans who was accompanied by a just two
of con much unfounded criticlem, today that any question
whether to invite representatives London nuning home tonight.
Dover Baker, with à crew of tomatoes and a can of spinach
Daker sald Tangaloo, whose to drift and sall nero the woman member of the household, best corrected by on-th of Communist Chiin to take The baby was named Jennifer.
name moux Bea God in Tahilian, Pacide via India, Singapore, the staff, smlied and waved to the part in a debate on the Formosa My Caron is the wife of the three, succeeded on his fourth left spot Investigation. We do
Redondo www "dickplod" from a Humone Philippines,
Beach crowd of several hundred prow theatrical not claim to be faultless but question "ought to be left to the Bea
producer, attempt to prove that ancient
Baker, 42.. of Redondo Beach Society pound fat, beforé she again, then down the coast "to sonur who 'gathered to cheer him of the General Pober Hall. They have a son-16 peoples could have drifted from
at Aberdeen station.-U.P.I was to be destroyed. McFarhod Central Americs.-U.P.I. -neither are wo the cads that wiadom
Imonika old-URI.
American mainland to land Petaluma, Califorado, was Ambly."-Tauber, others contend we are,
the