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CHINA MAIL
No. 37162
Estabilshed 1845 ·
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958.
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RELAX IN
DAKS
THE FAMOUS COMFANY
· 104 ACTIES 'TROUSERS
Whiteaways
DEKOA ̈L ̈аC°N·
ALL UN STEERING COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS UPHELD
Of The CHINA SEAT ISSUE SHELVED
Day
Hot or Cold
66%UHEN the nation throws
VY practically its whole military strength into conflict, it awes A debt to Itself to guarantee to the combatants that the caUBO for which they fight s legitimate and the sacrifices to which they submit are worthwhile. For ntent lis past it was evident that French soldiers in Algeria not convinced that these fundamental guaran- tees were afforded them." So wre
a senior French
were
uuministrator in an official report. So also might writes ;
Large Majority
American
For Motion
United Nations, Sept. 23.
The General Assembly today, after two days' debate, de- cided to shelve for at least another year any proposal to oust Nationalist China and seat the Chinese Com- munists.
The
Assembly returned a final 11-28 vole, with 9 absten- tions, for a US, motion "not to consider, at its 13th regular session, any proposals to exclude the repre- sentatives of the Government of the Republic of China or to seal representatives of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China,"
The vote on a similar pro-
other soldiers of, other | posal last year was 48-27
'should they find with fi abstentions,
Although the Asambly teach- nically was discussing only the procedural question of whether to
debate 14 representation jesuo later, the two days' pro- coodins developed minst of the] substantiul arguments for and
ntions, themselves embroiled inj storms off the China coast. Madame Chiang Kai-shek declares that the principles Involved in Quemoy 200 worth a war, hat there are few in the world today to
with her. agric
the Rainer's amaze once, ment; went to war over❘ between
Britain
Developing Royal Muscles!
against seling Communi!
was highlighted by China and the session's sharpest exchange
Ambassador U. S.
Minister Andre Gromyku,
"a serap of paper" where Hents at Lotze and Soviet The Daily Mirror suggests principle was involved. But these serms of islands aro tied up with no solemnly ngreed treaty.
A British Princ
Two Sessions Before the 1kstle reached the Assembly Boot, ihe Genera (Sterng) Committee spent two
Mendrons on it and revimanendca
at the full world Parlament approve the U.S. proposal ant reject an Intan demand 19 a tente on the question.
J
Defence,
London, Sept. 24.
today that the 22-year- old Duke of Kent is the "mystery member" of the British Royal family re- portedly taking an Ameri- sun muscle - building
eourse.
Mr Charles Roman buzziness Anistorter of body-bulider Charles V. K. Krishna Menon sought Atlos, claimed the Ruyal client to upset the Steering Com-in press Interviews last night, mittee's recommendation
Sir Anthony Eden has said that Her Majesty's Govern- mont consider them to be apart and property of China, We have repeatedly arged their evacuation by Nationalist tense, and our skips have been shelled and damaged by Quemoy guns, Here Us Communist Chin's ease is uncomfortably just,
of the and that
West awkwardly shudty.
Eisen- President UNCE
hower's bold decision to send troops into the Lebanon! and u sudden change vutes. which that net. implied, from
in
He said: "One of your Royal co-sponsorship with Afghanis- | family is taking a correspon- tan, Hurma, Ceylon. Indonesia dence course of body-buliding Nepal and the Bnited Arab with Mr Allas,
offered an Republic, India Amendment which would have reversed the 21-member cur mitter's recommendation.
tay clmx came in a series of
Tae Msembly dra rejected, what we might call his 40-29 vote with 12 thelen- "Sucz Mind" Americans, Iran's move to accept the publications have tended to Indian plan for a full debate,
on of de Assembly,
Not To Accept
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Then it approved, by a 40-28 with 1 abstentions, the Steering Committee's approval of American-backext move not to acerpt the indian proposal fur Assembly debate w the China representation question.
i
"It is costing him three months.
Stag Hounds Defile Cemetery?
London. Sept. 23. The incident is said to have. The villagers "are just in-
that graves
A complaint
in a West Country village were defiled by hounds hunting a stag over them has been made to the Government, the League against Cruel Sports said here today.
occurred
at Nether Slowey, west Somerset, Villagers complained to the
League that hounds chased a stag through the village cemetery recently, and that no attempt wAS made to stop them.
LABOUR PARTY UPROAR OVER BARBARA CASTLE
London, Sept. 23.
A Labour Party row over comments by its Vice-Chairman, Mrs Barbara Castle, about British troops in Cyprus, took a new turn today when one of her fellow Socialist leaders refused to withdraw protest against
a
alleged remark. ·
be
ir
Mrs Castle, on her return by But Mr Matthews said today air he night from visit Cyprus, reaffirmed her earlier complaint it she stood by what to he would not withdraw his
expressed view that British she had guld. He would troops were being permitted to prepared to retract it only be very tough in searching she withdraw unreservedly "the
made abo villages where incidents had statement she has
30-called rough treatment by taken place.
nur troops in Cyprus”.
(She later said at a television interview:
have not made allegations against the troops, as such,
"My allegations lie against the Government authorities who have adopted a policy of getting tough with the Greek civilians a part of a campaign to Impase their programme of so-called i partnership.")
The new Labour controversy hos blown up almost on the evo of the Labour Party's annual Dt. which begins conference, Scarborough on Monday
Mrs Castle, now Vice-Chair- man of the Party, is due by senjority on the executive to be efected party chairman for the next 12 months.
row
A
Before thu present UNJUSTIFIABLE
developed, political quarters had Mr James Matthews, a trade been suggesting there £7 for #alon member of Labour's Na- movement on foot within the Mrs Castle to The Dally Mirror's columnist,inal Executive Committee, yes party to ask
the terday described her reported forgo
ເກໄດ Karmanship John Ralls, says that
remarks as "deplorable" and year in favour of Mr Ancurin dynamie tension would not drag justifiable".
Bevan. the Royal name from MP
Roman.”
"even
The columnist suggested the Duke of Kent' and Mr Roman "looking coy" answered: "You know how careful we have to
business...
"-Reuter.
'550 DIE IN SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
It then rejected. By a 41-29 | Itussin because vote with "costentions, India's crow oveN
now on two move to kill the Ameriera plan be, it's such # personal Russia bas,
to to shelve the issue for the dura- occasions, Bol dared follow up American firmness with equal firmness dia- played in arms. This less has obviously been missed neither by Le Presidents nor the Kings of the Middle East, and it may well be salutary. But the indications are that Russia, outmanoeuvred iu East. us the Middle chosen her own ground for the Quemoy encounter and chusen well. The assump tion that America alone has the courage of her con- victions is a dangerous une
stake
Que when the
blood A worki gamble is bath.
Of the two countries
IR
America is the least likely
10 write off large bodies
uf
the human race with a good
The next vote brought an oflekat 41-29 approval with 11 abstentions of the Steering Commitee*s
Djakarta, Sept. 23.
off
Mrs Castle sõid she expected. Some Socialists, concerned by him to withdraw his criticism the recent recovery in the Con when he had studied the in-servative Government's popu- formation in her possession. Jarity and suspecting the
GAITSKELL: SHE ACTED IN
A PERSONAL CAPACITY
MR
London, Sept. 23.
[R Hugh Gaitskell, leader
of the Labour Party
A smallpox opidemie sweeping declared in a press state- recommendation Butung Island, the southment tonight that Labour lu shelve the issue, as pro-
coast of Celebes, has claimed M.P. Mrs Barbara Castle, posed by the United States, 550 lives, the island's health
On the basis of vales as an- service reported today. It udd visited Greece, Turkey and nowiced in the country-by-ed that thousands were suffering Cyprus in a personal capacity
country roll-call, correspon- from the disease. dents unoffelally recorded the
A report quoted by Radio result us 43-28 with 10 nåsten-Makassar, said the disease broke tlons.)
out in January and spread over The ful ballot, 44-28 with the island when vaccine failed sterions, was on the overall to arrive promptly.-U.P.I. Steering Committee recomanen – is t
conscience. Her "brinkman dasion, which comprise ship" plays a hazardous whole both parts of the Amerl- game with an unpredictable, can shelving proposal.
foc.
these
reasona
All 20 Latin American counSTOP PRESS
F World will be delineares,
Soviet Bloc
the
TOR
the tries, eight Western Europeans the Afro- the mediating attempts of Asien groups joined the United
States,
China, Australia, Britain's Foreign Secretary
Canada, New Zealand and Souli Mr Selwyn Lloyd And Africa in voting for the shelving Defence Secretary Mr move on the faal vote. Britain Duncan Sandya, now in thei and Franco stood with United States to meet their United States, American and Russian colleagues for private con- versations. Would America had acted with no much tact when Brital
Four the faced her Suez action!
Europeans, four Afro- It is to be hoped that these
find
Asian and Imuel abstained. will diplomats
Comparison with last year's amicable way out of a nusty
taken as a barometer of pickle, for America's in-vote, sistence that the final word the Assembly's feeling on the scading Communist
that
យ
The nine-member Soviet bloc, Yugoslavia, 13. Afro-Aslans and five Western Europeans, voted Western
against
issuc of
measure.
must rest with Formosa China, showeth nothing short of disastrous. Austria switched from you to Formosa wants war und abstention; Cambodia switched has said so loudly and often. from abstention to no: Greece A
in which Bri- from yas to abstention; Iceland solution tnin, America, and Russia from yes to abstention; Iraq bound themselves by cer- from you to no; Libya from yes tuin views would, whether to abetention. The United Arab the warring Chinas agreed Republie voted yes this year; to them or not, impose it year the two
which IOW compariso the area. Such TAR-Egypt and Syrin-both self upon solution could be "freeze voted no; South Africa, not the China Sea". Cold war, present for last year's vote, after all, is a good den registered a yos yoto this year...........
U.P.I. better than hot.
countrica the
MIGS Shot Down
Talpel, Sept. 24.
The Defence Ministry said that " large number" of Communist Mix-17 fighter planes attacked Nationalist planes today.
Reliablð Nationallal Air four Force sources said Migs were shot down and śwo others severely damag- ed in a battle over iko Quemoy area-U.PI.
WON'T
Newmarket, Sept. 23.
HUGH GAITSKELL
Dissociating Party From Remarks
and not as a representative of the Party.
This he added was also the case as regards her statements
to the press (in which she said
that Drish troops were per mitted to be very tough in cidents had taken placed.) scarching villages where
n
her
BARBARA CASTLE The Centre Of A Controversy
possibility of a "snap" election
carly next year, orga there should be a strong man in the chairmanship for this erl- tical period.
by
censed that the graves of their loved ones should be defiled by dogs hunting a deer across them", the League saya in n letter to}, Mr Henry Brook, Minis- ter of Housing and Local Government.Reuter.
Britain Explodes
Another
H-Bomb
London, Sept. 23. Britain today successfully exploded a "low yleld suspended
WE WILL STOP clear device me
IF COMMUNISTS
STOP: YEH
from a balloon" at Christ- mas Island in the Pacific, the Ministry of Supply announced here.
п
A Ministry statement said: The Minister of Supply. Mr Aubrey Jonos, has received report from Air Vice Marshal John Grandy, Commander of the Joint services task force based on Christmas Island, that an ex- vield nuclear plosion of a low device suspended from a ballon Christmas Ismind today." was Fuccessfully carried out at
Washington, Sopt. 23, Nationalist Chinese Ambos
sador to the United States, Mr George Yoh, dispolled this afternoon the impres sion that some of his oar-
Today's explosion was Britain's lier remarks may have 21st nuclear test and the fourth crested the impression in the current series which she that Nationalist China was has undertakon to complete s
soon as possible." once and for all opposed
to any idea of a ccaso- fire in the Formosa Straits. After a 50-minute call on hir Francis Wilcox, Assistant Secretary of State of Interna- Donal Organisation Affairs
the
mi
Adultery With 13-Year-Old
Sheffield, Sept. 23.
A girl of 13 was elted as co-
State Department, Mr Yeh, when asked his Gover-ependent in a divorce petition
hero today when alleged the
ment's position concerning eventual casefire,
an
his said
B woman committed
Goverment wanted reliable only with her husband.
RSSUALES Hat the Chinese Communists will stop shooting first.-France-Presse.
11th Protest
Judge Ernest Gould granted a dccrco nial (nel in three months) to the wife because of adultery by her husband.
The Judge pokt: "I find ho has committed adultery with the woman named and I diemisa her from the sult."-Router.
London, Sept. 23, China today issued 1 lfth warning Formosa area and charged that American planes and ships
te U.S. forces in the To Be Returned
violated
Chinese
territorial
limits. Radio Peking reported.
Washington, Sept. 23.
Russia has agreed to transfer of six American the remains
It cald four US. Naval vessels airmen killed when their plane and 11 American fighter planes crashed in Annenia on September
Department entered Chinese walers and air 2, the State space today. Six of the fighters, nounced fonight-U.P.I,
an-
the Did He Mean HK Textiles?
Political sources said present row might encourage people of this mind to step up their pressure for the appoint- ment of Mr Bevan-Reuter.
MAKARIOS
PLAN
ATTACKED
Follicul quarters Interpreted the Labour leader's statement as dissociating the Party from the Bishop remarks of Mrs Castle, a mem- ber of Its National Executive Comniltice.
Mir Gaitskell's statement followed a meeting between Labour leaders and Mrs Castle.
The statement added:
Athens, Sept. 23.
Kyprianos
of
co-exile of Kyrenia, a Archbishop Makarios, said here tonight that the Archbishop's reported proposal for an indepen- "un- dent Cyprus was acceptable."
A
ba
"As my colleagues and I in the House of Commons have repeatedly said, we have been
The bishop, in statement horrified and disgusted at the sent to the Greek press, said: brutal murders committed by "The British plan can terrorists against other Cyprio13} neutralised even now if the end against British troops. Greek Government is prepared
"We also appreciate the great
to redet sharply. strain placed upon our forces "It is by galing that we will and the almost intolerable pro frustrate the British scheme, not | vocation which, they have by concessiones," been subjected;
AN OFFENCE
The
Montreal, Sapt. 23,
President of the Board
of Trada, Sir David Eccles,
sald today there should be no obstacles in the way of ex porting
manufactured goods from under-developed Com. monwealth countrice. Financial absorvore sald they regarded the call as having spazial significance for exports of textiles and other like goods from under-developed
Auth Re Hongkong, India, j
Lo
cf doctored: Aug- the
The Popular
"It appears that Mats Castle
The exiled bishop, who is was not fully and accurately Vice-Chairnian of the Cyprus repeated in the comments she is
Ethnarchy, political body supposed to have made on the the Cyprus church. British forces in Cyprus." "Archbishop Makarios'a Router.
Festion is an offence Elhnarchy's prestigo and breaks the unity of the fighting Cypriots. It is also contrary to for aspirationa the nation's union with Greece,"
BE TAKING WIFE HOME!
A coloured American airman Arkansas, from Lille Rock, married a white girl here to- day and said he would nover lake her homo because if he would
her have did she throat slik The bridegroome WAS Airman First Class James Baith Junior, of the United States Air Force band at Laken-
mar.
He added: "The only one who has the right to judge about our own political future is the Cypriot people."--Reu- ter,
go back to the Dinner Together
heath, in Suffolk. Ho
to stop the "wedding, but later gave me their blessing. rică Miss Sħirley Ann Rix alị
"They told me Newmarket register office..
not to bring Shirley home. Smith declared: “If I ever took
They mid R would be dangerous. my bride home to Little Rock sha, would have her throat | "Vhen что
walked allt before we had
States
We will live to the the length of the mala Northeast where the black`lt not regarded msa an animal," Shirley said her parents were unable
attend the
Asked what his parents thoughi about his mixed marriage, ho replied: "At firwi they fried
ceremony.----Beuter.
United Nations, Sept, 23. Mr.SelwyTI Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, will dine with his Soviet counterpart, Mr Andrei Gromyko, tonight, it was announced today--Briber,
ARISTOCRAT
aross
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ENCLOSURE
Paklatan and Ceylon.]
Bir David called on Common. worlth countries to remove 211 discriminations Any existing in trads among them. He told the 11-nation Common. wealth Trade and Economic Conference here that its mom. bera should resolve not to discriminato in future, except on balanco of paymente grounds, against products originating in the Common. wealth, alther by tarifis quotes."-Reuter,
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