THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959.
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LABOUR WILL STOP A-TESTS IF ELECTED
British Army Wants- GIRLS
York. April 27.
A British Army brigadier
keep his
has appealed for girls to men happy ni camp near
Catterick
here.
Brigadier Jolm
Vickers, deputy comntunder of the North- umbrian district, including Catterick, wants to Jurn Catterick, the Army's blgarni and · most unpopular camp, into a place where soldiers. will enjoy their work und their leisuN',
The brigádler sald; "The Army
is doing is best about the nocial
life, but
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Essel M
won't slay at the weekends. "The simple fact is the soldier Jikes his glei friends and we haven't got them here,”
Catterick ears, long tamed for the discomforts of the men who trained here in two world wars and now the target af E 4 mitun modernization plan, already Jins sports facilities, clumpas.km. a bathing
and Mocial
centre which, the brigader said, is as good as a five-star hotel.
Bevan Makes Promise In House
London, April 27.
Mr Aneurin Bevan, Labour's chief foreign affairs spokesmun, said tonight that if the Labour Party was returned to power in the next general election it would stop all atomic tests at once,
Mr Bevan, speaking in a House of Commons debate on foreign policy and disarmament, began by referring to the East-West conference of scientific experts on detection.
Mr Bevan
Who is responsible?"
WEST IS
AGREED
He said: "We have agren-
ment that practically all
hydrogen bomb explosions
of certain magnitude
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Bridge For Lisbon
Lisbon. Api 27.
The Portuguese Governmen!
are identifiable. We have today called for tenders from
a further conclusion that i enuncers the world over to buitel
90 per cent of tremors that might be caused by Batural conditions ûre also identifiable,
long-dreamed-ur
bridge across the Tugs Estuury close
the heart of Lisbon.
Public Works Minister Arantese Oliveira told a Prem eonference the period for bich We are left with a failure to would last 10 months a from Agree because a small number today, Tenders will be opened
fitentillable tremors
arron March 1, 1960.-U.P.I. left. It seems LEI indiente a tack of sivrily on the part somefmady at the conference."
Mr Bevan sald K nation was trying to obstruct agreement thist nation ought to be identified.
ABY
**WWW. shuttl know who is responsible, whether It is the Soviet Union, the United States. or Great Britain." he added. Mr Bevan iben referred to Prime Minister Harold Mac-
Pope Calls For Special Prayers
Vatican City, April 27.
nillan's proposal about "rationed Pope John XXIII made a world-wide radio appeal tonight
in pretions,
ON TALKS "Untempt Him"
He weli
for special prayers for the forthcoming Ecumenical Council of the rulers of the Roman Catholic Church.
He broadcast over radio Vall-
on: "Where does | con's new high powered trans- mitter, which can rench far into the heart of China.
that get us? I am not at all in- Ruenced by the fact tant Afr
-Says Herter Khrushchey thought it might,hic
a tod den.
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John appended for prayers to the Virgin Mary to Pintercede for the success of efferprise of the greatest importance and magnitude.”
The Beumenical Council would consider questions of major concern for the welfare of the universal church, be sald,
"I think if he was templed Washington, April 27.
by the Prime Minister to Mr Christian Herter, the
accept that proposal we ought American Secretary of to try to unlempt him. I State. Mald
we are so near to a real wide today the
agreement, why on earth United States and its
should we have this ullies had "ugreed on the| Mr Bevatt said: "It the main lines of their ap-Labour Party is returned 10
The main theme of the forthcoming count has been proach to forthcoming | power we sit op all atomie
described as an invitation le negotiations with the Jest once. We shall not be influenced by the technical or
Lize 150 million dissident Soviet Union.
rejoin Oriental Catholics to politieni situation we shall and In an airport statement ben we enume offten.
the Church of Rome, girls, the lads go elsewherefore leaving to join the British, "It is simple undertaking
Many of at the weekends,
French
With asid
German from which we #itali them 您好 home," Nald
Foreign Ministers at talks in Brigadier Vickern,
Paris, he said: "1 mm fully con-
Suggestions
"But because there are
Hinch.
"We do not
not
consider any
"When they get back an hour Eident that in the spirit of co-nation is entitled to poison thei ur so before parade, they are at which prevails world's atmosphere in the pur-
allies we shall out of its own defence. meutally and physically tired all the Nat
Pencil the right result." and they are not
"We consider that position 1: # to do
his prepared be indefensibly immoral." Me Hertog nearl their work."
[statement immediately" before i Mr Bevan urged the Gove
boarding the plane taking him │ment to declare that it did no and a strong team of advisers [propose to hold any further
the Parts Theming on hydrogen-burub tests. Wednesday, Reuter.
The brigadier has asked the British Legion branch in Cat- terick lo llp him and the Jocal council to bulld Houses near the ramp, to swell the community,
Ar
Horror Film
"Meanwhite." he said. " whil
Hollywood, April 27, be pleased to sten to any mikgestions that will bring Ausing the titles of coming The girts to Catterick and inoured by a major happy." tuding "Teenager from Outer
Space."-B.P.I.
make the boys Chlan Mall Speelak
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Crisis
"This is a crisis of vizatiener. land I think we ought to lukr The initiative in saying we will trust other nations and sten.
ese tests garselves," he said.
"I would hope Britain ts Able 10 trách the moral stature to give a lead to the
Convocation of the counell, made last January, was one of the Arst acts of the new Pontif
-itowing his election.
10 with be the 21st Counci ever to be held in the history af the church. The last was held, 90'years ago.--Router,
Argentina Tightens Up On Reds
Buenos Aires, April 27.
rest of the world and sar: The Argentine Government
Whatever anybody else does
we are going to stop it,
"It would send A thrill of enthusiasm. throughout the country if the Prime Minister ld: Yes, we will stop it, let others follow Dar example."--- Itouter.
Britain Condemns
China's Action
London, April 27.
today bunned all Com- munist Party activities
Iraqis Drive A
Hard Oil
Bargain
Landon, April 27.
Iraq has driven a hard bar- gain with the Western- owned Iraq Petroleum 10 Company
win. im- porinnt concessions
that
may have répercussions
Farouk's
Son At
School
Not Great But I Had Fun, Says Truman
New York, April 27.
Former U.S. President Harry Truman delivered the first in a series of lectures at Columbia University today but had anything but a professorini air about him.
Addressing 1,200 people, mostly undergradantes, Truman's "Jecture"-spiced with wit ranged from inter- national affairs to the manoeuvres of Washington dowagers bent on attending White House social affairs.
tits rumorka runkod applause and laughter. The lecture is the first of three to be given 4 Columbia this week by the former President.
but said he would endorse whatever candidate TUAR named at the Democratic National Convention.
11e was asked if he would'
in ราค of his comments, have ended the Korean wor Truman told the students: "I on the same terms that Pre-
great
wasn't оле of the presidents, dal I had
A Food time trying to be one."
He added: "More people in o Unito Slates, especially newspaper editors, thought they know more about running the government than I did."
kint Eisenhower accepted,
sotlled the "I could have
on Korea War
the samo terms, he said. “I did nol,"
Helpers
He was asked to comment
"I was raled a politician- on the Elsenhower Administra- from the precinct to President." | tion's laws of Sceretury of he said. "And I'm proud to
be a politician, I want to con- tinue to be a politician for a long time."
Korea
Asked by a member of the nudience whom he thought were the greatest Presidents, Truman listed George Washing New hoy at the primary ton, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew
James K. school at Cully, near lau-
Polk, Abraham Hanne,
Lincoln, I seven-year-old
Grover Cleveland. Almed Found, son of ex-
Theodore Roosevelt, Woo:trow Klag Farouk And ht secund wife, Narriman,
Seven's late to be start- ing. but thanks to hin French governess Found is sitendy a fluent reader of French, speaks English and
Azabio na we't.
1le lives n
Culty with his sisters Ferial, 21, Faw- rio, 19. and Fadla, 10; h father often vinils them for a weekend.-Express Photo,
6,000 Miles In Two Launches
Southampton, April 27.
in the rest of the oil-rich |Six' Americans, an English-
Middle East.
man and a dog started the second lap today of the planned 6,000-mile Transatlantic voyage in two motor boats.
's The seagoing contingent Informed sources said the led by U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. company ban agreed to appoint (Etlchard Willde, 30.
They will enable Iraq to AD into all marketing an her own acevant.
The Iraq Petroleum Company
is owned by British, Dutch,
French and American Interests,
10:
an Iraq-nominated offcial ay Willie, his brown and white executive director of the wire-haired terrier Buzz, Live board in London in its first other US Air Force men, and step to "fragi-ise" the com•} English yachtanan John Town- pany under pressure from the send made only 35 rniles government of Gen. Abdul rough, wind-swept English coust waters before They were forced to put in for shelter on on
Krasent,
Double Output
The company has also agreed
• Double oil production from and propaganda, charging 10,000 to 80,000 tons a year by
will be allowed that the Reds are trying 1961. Brau
Saturday #L Rornshol Britain's southerst coast,
in
Their two 45-foot molor launches, heavily laden with fuel, put to sea again this morning, and were scheduled to arrive in this British Chan-
nel port some time this evening.
to create a state of social take 12 and a halt per cent of IPC's production three tu anarchy in Argentina. Isix months rutice and sell it Au official nouncement herself.
Their route from here will threatened that if such activities employees.
Increase the mummber of take them to Plymouth, Lisbon, continueel,the_Party_ itself
the Canary Island's and Puerto Give up large portions of leo They plan to reath Her oil concession in fruit. The Mani, Florida, on
June 1... company has already renounced U.P.I. its rights to territorial waters around Basra Upim
الان
The Government decrce prohibited
Communist activities whether
the ut Party of ofansventions directi ly or indirectly connected with
Communist
It banned NEWEDACTA and magazines, whether pubile or clandestine.
Communist propaganda, whe
Shorter Week Advocated
Estbourne, April 27.
Honorary Degrees
Monmouth, 111, April 27. Acinss Agnies Moorehead and fve exiucators received
degrees in weekend ol Monmouth
ther printed or oral, is forbid- A drive for a '40-hour work- honorary den,
art all
Communisting week throughout British ceremonies rallies, meetings and fund ruls-industry in preference to higher | College.—U.FI, Ing campaigns, the decree said. wages was proposed here today All Communist omees. and by Mr B Carron, president of
Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Bri-other premises will be closed if 122 - powerful Ainalgamated
used for such purposes, the de- |Engineering Foreign Secretary, cree added.-U.P.I.
tinh
any
said today the British Government deplored any action by the Chinese Government which had in way deprived the Tibetans of autonomy. Replying the House Commons to a request for a statement on the Tibet position, he said members would No doubt have rend the statement Issued by the Dalai Lama at Tezpur on April 18 and would
I recall that tề cald:
ок
"In Inet after the occupation
| of Tibet by the Chinese armles
the Tibetan Government
did
of
not entoy Any monture autonomy even in internal matters and the Chinese Gor- emment exercised full powers In Tibetan affairs.".
Mr Lloyd went and "As members are aware, Her. Majcaly's Government havo maintained that Tibet should be regarded as autonomous and wa therefore deplore any action by the Chinese, Gpvpminest which Hos in any way deprived the Tibetans of autonomy."-Router.
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