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THE CHINA MAIL: MONDAY, MAY 4, 1959.
SUKARNO CALLS FOR UN MARGOT An Angry Peeress
Middle East SEAT FOR CHINA
Is Russia's
Target, Says Report
Washington, May 3.
The State Department said in
report today it believed the msin targets
of Soviet for- eign policy were the undeve-
Warsaw, May 3..
President Sukarno of Indonesia and the Chair-
man of the Polish Council of State, Aleksander Heart Girl
Zawadzki, sald today that China "should
of it in the United
occupy a place worthy of it in the United 66 Nations organisation,"
They also said that Taiwan "constitutes an integral part
of the Chinese People's Republic.”
A Walking Miracle"
London, May 2.
They jointly condemned The President had told his loped nations of "the nation-colonistiam in pil its forms and houts that he did not wish to alisia Middle East."
reiterated its support give a Press conference, but in "Mosque clearly Ecos
the Painnd
right to West an informal interview he said: underdeveloped countries with "for Indonesia'p
the con-Just say how happy I am toAn English girl with a hole anti-Irlan, und expresses their natione and
viction that this part of genuine be in Sweden,"
in her heart, described by colonist sentiments
doctors "a walking most susceptible ground for ex-ty Indonesian teriitory will be pansion of Soviet influence," the joined with the mother
iry in the near future." repost suid.
219 the
"It is likely that for the fire- seeable future the Soviet and Chinese Communists will rely for the most part on political,
coun-
The declaration was signed here
before morning this
depar President Sukarnia's lure by air for Stockholmi,
three-day Hig visit and brief this world, with Polish lenders, 11 was re- the leased tonight by PAP, ofelul Polish Press Agency.
ecenomis and psychological It followed means to behieve their objective and expand their influence inometal
non-Communist
the Reuter,
Yangtze Bridge
Paris, Mary 3. The nine piers of the second Yangtze River bridge ut Chung- king were inished to level on April 30. Radlo Peking reported.-A.F.F.
water
"Feeling Fino"
When he reached Stockholm Presiden Bakarne was asked by reporters whether he would
that he wap to deny rumours consult a doctor in Sweden.
direct reply, He gave no answering: "Look at me. Do I look !!? I am feeling fins."
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Ho udded that he expected to be away from home about two months on his world tour.
After visiting Socchi on the go on to Black Sen he would Rome to see the Pope, to South America, USA., and Japan, he sald,
Back To Normal
The Indonesian Foreign Muister, Dr Subandrio, told a Press conferenco tonight that no spectacular news might be expectedl from President Sukarno's visit to Sweden.
of trudio relationa he said: "Now that we have suppressed the rebellion, our
exports are more or less normal again."
Asked about problems ef wat, peace und defence, Dr Subandrio said: "War will not solve any problems," and added: "Our, experience is that if you are not militarily strong you are tnt respected."
He stressed that Indonesia was seeking not to take sides with one or the other of the two blocs, East or West.
He added that Indonesia had her own ideology summed
up
in the five principles of Pan- shchila which the government,
miracle," has spent her honeymoon on the Nor- folk Broads, Eastern Eng. land, with the United States aleman whose love helped her to survive a critical operation.
She is former Valorle Gurney, 21, whom doctors prophesied would not live beyond the age of 18.
Last year, Sir Russell Brock, loading British heart surgeon, fold Valerie it might be pos Albino operate in two years- but at great risk.
Then
Valted Valerie met States airman BU Davis, 20. stationed st Woodbridge, Suffolk. In iuntried: “Ilonct or no heart. I want to marry you."
The Operation
Valerie asked Sir Russell for 13 carly operation. It was lost performed In London November and for six welcs sha hovered between life and death,
Davis, who was in Africa, was brought to London by the United States Air Force, He showered Valeria with prt.
and to be accepted senta
support and sho by all political parties.-Steuter. slowly recovered.
he sald, was considering propos- Ing should be formalised as the state ideology,
They became engaged while she was still in hospital and
18, were married
on April
Dam To Start China Mail Special."
Calro, May 3,
Egyption Minister of Public Works Mousa Arata announced today that work on the Aswan High Dam, Egypt's dream for many years, would begin before the end of this year, as origi- nally scheduled.-U.P.I.
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Dame Marcot Fonteyn, world-famous Brilh ballerina, Arrived at London Airport two days after being freed from a Panama caal.
She had been held on charges of being involved in a plot by her husband, Dr Roberto Arias, former Panama envoy in London, to overthrow the Government. - Central Press Photo.
RUSSIAN FLIES TO
HELP AUSTRALIAN
Moscow, May 3.
A Rusalan doctor was flown to the Australian Wilkes Antarctic station today in answer to an urgent plea for medical help, Taas reported tonight,
Bot
Tass did
identify, the member of the Australian polar staff who needed the medical attention. Ii sald, however, that he was seriously ill.
The doctor was flown from the Soviet Mirny station to Wilkes this morning. Tass said. It reported that the call 15108 for medical aid was heard on Aprli 30, but a heavy showstorm prevented from taking off
the
A
plane until today.
Tass identified the doctor by the single name Konachev.
Tierney, who has been arrested
it sald Dr Kosache radioed least 15 times on
drunk
medical advice to the Austras charges on both cast and west coasts, was belligerent at pollcelain station during the period the plane was unable to take headquarters, ofcera
of.-U.P.I. U.P.I.
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JAPANESE PROTESTANTS
CELEBRATE
Claimed Debrett's
Hurt Her Pride
London, May 3.
A fanatical noblewoman from the Scottish High- lands wrote to the editor of Debrett's Peerage that she would rather be omitted than bo men- tioned on the same page as a Lowland family, Her letter. and others from Commenting on the modern angry British bluebloods, are fushion of abbreviating es, featured in the preface of the the Debreit 'editor says that en 1050 edition of Debrett's pub-Indian knight Included in his "Grand blographical notes Hshed in London,
Mr Cyril Hankinson, 63-year Master of USFIC." old editor of
the
12-guinea
of
I volume, writes that the woman
claimed it was a matter pride.
Mr Hankinson comments: "I had no idea of the feelings of superiorlly over Low- landers with which High- landers are imbued.
"As despite this request the two families will appear to- gether, I am anxiously awaiting the comments of the Lowland branch when they and them selves in close proximity to the Highlanders."
Scandal
Another letter was from woman who apparently dis- approved of her daughter-in- law and protested against de- tails of her son's marriage being included,
requesta
The Debrelt compilers even- tually discovered that "USFIC" stood. for the United Scottish Freemasons of India and Ceylon,
stranco Among that food into the Debrest osies every year from A Canadian brigadier who wrote mokitur for a list pi suitable bride.
to
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ono
One thing puzzies Me Hab. kinson. He says he is stil in- rigued by the telephone caller
supply who asked him housekeeper for a knight,
"Or was it for night," wonders-China Mall Special.
LAMA VISITS
ARMY CHIEFS
London, May 3.
h
he
Mr Hankinson draw her attention to ker BOL'S ecclesiastical career-and the scandal that might have The Panchen Lama today occurred in the parish had called on the General Staff of members of his congregation | the Chinese People's Liberation looked him up in Debrett and ¦ Army and heard how army had found he was apparently put down the Tibetan revolt Komarried.
with the "active support" and
of the An earl's daughter took Mr "close co-operation" Hankinson 10 tak for not Tibetan People, The New putting certain of her nursing China News Agency reported. qualifications in abbreviated
The agency sald the Panchen form.
is the Chinese- hoad of Tibet's government,
When he wrote that noboby Lama, who
in his offer had known what sponsored
of
Later
National
the abbreviations meent, and temporary neither would people consult attended a banquet given by
Ministry ing Debrett, she replied; "Good the heavens, why should you? What Defence Reuter. bas that got to do with 127"
Hankinson, however, champion of
The
Mr
women's rights, Ho recalls that Barones Ravensdale had to ba crcuted à life peeress to enable her to sit in the House of Lords, and adder.
High H-Blasts Blacked Radio
Washington, May 3.. "There is still no sign that The United States iet off two the unjust Ciscrimination high altitude H-bomb plasts against pócreases in their own, last August which blacked out right is to be removed in the radio signals for days and dis
LID earth's magnetic turbed foreseeable future."
field, the publication Washing- tom Science Trends sald today.
The atomic energy commission
Baronets
Tokyo, May 3. Protestants in Japan cele- brated on Saturday the 100th anniversary of the arrival of their first- (Baroness missionary to this land of Buddhism and Shintoism.
It was on May 2, 1859, that the Hlev. John Liggins, an Episcopa- lian, arrived in Nagasaki from China,
Ravensdale
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not allowed to sit in the House announced at the time, that it had set off atomic blasts over of Lords until she became onu
Johnston Island by means of of Hito peers created Last year as measure of constitu-occls. But it gave no details. Residents in Honolulu saw the tional retorn.)
fiathes.-U.P.I.
This was just six years after become rare for during 1940 Glider Tragedy
Commodore Matthew Perry firs: landed in Japan.
Christianlly was outlawed and even the possession of a Bible could put a person in gaol.
Today, there are about 350,000 Protestante in Japan.--UP.I.
Debrett comments that at one time it looked as though the Hile of baronet might eventually 1851 only seven new baronets wero created while 54
Graz, Austria, May 3, baronetcies became extinct.
Since then, so average of The pilots and a woman were feared killed eight year have been crest-pa6SENLEEN -
st ed-just about suiclent to when two gliders collided keep pacs with the Utles 000 feet in the Enne Valley
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