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Comment EARTHQUAKE ROCKS Runaway Torpedo Stabbed Boy: MEXICAN GULF COAST Chases Crowd Of
Of The Day
NEHRU WARNS
CHINA
PEKING should make no
mistake about the tone warning
of Mr Nehra's
on
Bhutan and Sikkim. It
means that force will be)
met by force and that India Intends to help her friends
Many Killed
And Missing,
Severe Damage
Minatitlan, Mexico, Aug. 26.
if the need arises. It A major earthquake rocked the Tehuan-
statement that is raising cheers all over the world- not because the West wante to see India and Ching fall- ing out, but because Mr Nehru is for once avoiding any ambiguity about his intentions. He is warning. China that despite their friendship, there exist more solemn undertakings with amall neighbours which he will not sucrifice. Mr Nehru has
undoubtedly been disllusioned by Chinese action in Tibet, a India country with which
has had long and friendly as sociations. Moreover China'a frequently-heard charges of "Indian imperialism" during the Tibetan uprising ha only
aggravated matters, And the ruthlessness with! which the persecution has continued coupled with the
with arrogance
which Chinese soldiers have pur- sued Tibetan refugees in complete disregard
frontiers, have alarmed and shocked oficial India. No wondor Mr Nehru now usca! fighting words,
tepec Peninsula early today, causing
deaths and sovero
property
many damage in the Mexican Gulf coast area. Veracruz state. authorities put the early official
death toll at nine. Unofficial reports said at least 21 persons were killed and four others were missing and feared buried in the rubble. At least 45 other persons were injured, accord- ing to unofficial sources.
ROUND UP
OF CAR MINDERS'
Singapore, Aug. 26. Singapore's "ear minder" boy
are to be rounded up and put In A corrective training Institution, the Miolifer for Labour and Law, Mr KM.
Byrne, sald today.
huge
A Dead Russian Circling Space?
Dallas, Aug. 26.
The Dallas Times Herald today quoted an American scientist saying he believed Russia has already fired a ma Into space but failed to bring him safely back to earth,
Dr Henry Richter, chief of the space, administration's space Instruments section, said in an interview with a Times- Herald reporter: "We conclude that Russia has unsuccessfully fired a man into space from reading routine nows tiems Lin Izvestia. the Ruzalan newspaper."
The Times-Herald quoted Dr Richier as saying that American solentists had expected. Russia to get a man into space faster than the United States could. “But their ability to get him home again in dubious," he added-Reuter,
'Pyjama Party
To End
End All
Pyjama
The quake opened Assures in the earth in places. Veracruz authorities rushed the supplies lo emergency stricken area. President Adolfo
Mateos Lopez
ordered the Federal Health Department to take action, and a plane with Two supplies was dispatched to the Isthmus area this afternoon,
Parties'
London, Aug, 26.
hundred youths and girls In scanty nightwear paraded through London's West End last night after a "pyjama party to end all pyjama parties." They carried a coffin "lo mark the death of pyjama parties" and banners reading Pyjama Party Is Dead."
הינייי
TWINS
Lord Ram BORN IN
THE AIR
Wide Gulleys Near Coatzacoalcos, the earth opened into wide gulleys and the track of the national roli ways line sank about 10 feet The parade followed a shindig The track was Into the ground in two places. at a club in the cosmopolitan submerged for Soho district, and was led by half a mile in one of the
socialite Mark Sykes and man-j places..
about-down" The Mexican quake followed Thynne, 22-year-old son of the EL SETICS
of earth tremore Marquess of Bath.. throughout the northwestern The marchers headed in pr«, United States where in derly fashion toward the the Mr Byrne told reporters that
Montana it caused u
huge Thames embankment "bury" chinese e thit the Mr
more anu
landslide which left 10 known the coffin "at sca. But police been seen
marchers dead and
moved in before the claimed disputed frontier more children had
Ecores of persons minding missing. car parks,
reached their objective." The areas in complete defiance of near
amd one Mr
Chou
Reports from today's quake youngsters scattered En-lal's much vehicles for a few cents.
20 persons
group managed to get away favoured five principles of *Instead
of idling their time sector said at least
were killed in the village of with the coffin. peaceful co-existence and away, and running loose in the
said reportedly missed troops on streets, It would be of lasting Jaitipan where, officials
about 80 per cent of the brick Indian frontiers. And there benelit for them to learn a
and tile dwellings were tumbled under have been ugly rumours trade while
probation",
into ruins. Four persons were circulating about China' he said.-Reuter.
reported missing and feared intention to create a new
buried in the rubble.
N top of all
Tibetan autonomous aren embracing all Tibetan peo ples regardicaa of existing national frontiers. Nor is this to be written off as crude Western slander bo-
IRA Men
cause Mr Nehru obviously. Ambush
believes it and has taken prompt action to let China know where India standa. Things may yet go further. There may be mobilisation in India
emphasise to Nehru's words to Parlia-! ment. This would clear uny lingering misconceptions inj the mind of Mao Tse-tung. All along China has treated both Nehru and the Indian people not as friends and subservient equals, bat us
Police
Was
One person Was reported killed in the village of CLB- meco, near Jaliipan.
The quake struck at abou! 2:30 am and Insted a minute. The stricken area is along the const of the Gulf of Mexico, about 300 miles southeast of Mexico City.
Cut Off
They evaded police cars in one of the streets leading to the river and tossed in the coffu to cheers. Most of the girls wore transparent "shorty" nighties and blend pants.---UPI.
Grounded For
Flying
Under Bridge
has and
In
Commualeations were cut off, making it difficult to determine the extent Df casualties, and
Ohio, Aug. 20: damage.
Capt. John S. Lappo, of the Belfast, Aug. 26.
Air Command, Property damage to oil and Strategie A police Land Rover sulphur plants, while not heavy been grounded indefinitely
Ambushed tonight on a in my one spot, appeared to be fined $300 for flying a six-jet bomber beneath thd mountain road between extensive overall. Many sulphur B-47 Hasica and Brooke company docks were out of com-strails of Mackinac bridge borough
mission, conveyor systems were Michigan. in County
dislodged and fuel tanks werd
The SAC revealed yesterday Fermanagh,
broken.
that Capt, Lappo pleaded to mountain ruilty in a court martial Reports from the and inferior neighbours
A heavy explosion.
region around the stricken area flying the big plane on April whom they can kick around
bridge severely damaged the add many villages and hamlets 24 beneath the bridge connect- whenever the occasion de vehicle.
Michigan's upper and had been damaged badly, buling mands. Nehru. should, if he;
lower peninsulas. There is his voluca
policy of Machinegun fire was directed details were lacking.
Several buildings In Minatit-about 150 feet clearance police car for several neutrality, take pains to at the
lan, including the government tween the bridge and the water, show the Chineas that the minutes after the explosion.
oll monopoly's headquarters in UPI. a the Independence and dignity of A police constable and
port arca, were heavily taken to damaged but there was no re- India cannot be lightly regular officer were afronted. And a one-sided hospital. The extent of their port of casualties. friendship is no friendship injuries was not disclosed.
оп
1.9
Space Animals
be-
Holidaymakers
Sydney, Aug. 26.
A runaway practice torpedo charged through a crowd of more than 200 holidaymakers, many of them children, at Clareville Beach, north of Sydney this afternoon.
Equipped with a dummy wor- head, it leapt from the water at the feet of a young couple and hurtled 40 feet through the air before finishing at the gate of a nearby home.
The missile, which was being tested at a raval station, was about half a mile away when It swept back on its tracks after ipunching.
NARROW ESCAPE
Two young children had hern sitting on a box where the tor- pedo hit the beach seconds bofore.
Their mother unwittingly saved their lives by having call- ed them to lunch.
Two workmen, watching from a construeilon site above the beach, saw the torpedo launched. One of them, Mr Evan Morsh, sald the torpedo hit the water arki bounced when it was launched from the end of a long jetty at the testing base.
The second impact must have damaged the gyrus because the torpedo auddenly stuck le nose up Ike a speedbout and charged in a wide arch out into the bar
CURVED
Complaint Against Hongkong Labour
Washington, Aug. 28.
Labour
and management
Girl Acted In Self-Defence
Rome, Aug. 20.
A 19-year-old siri who slabbed Lo death one of five teenage boys who no- coated her on a lonely road on Sunday night on her way home from church has been released from 48 hours pollos detention after a magistrato found that sho acted
La solt. defence.
The girl, Alba Abright, WWE released Inte last night. The other four boys, aged 14 to 10, were today under, arrest son a charge of attempted violence.- China Mail Special. · ·
Sea Chase
Sequel:
spokesment today appeal Men Fined
ed for protection against
4
"rising
flood" of
foreign textile imports The two men arroated in produced under "sweat- shop" conditions, parti- cularly in Hongkong and Japan..
Mr
Leo
Ullman,
vice.
president of the Clothing Manu-
connection with the Tuos- day morning 100 chate at Castlo Peak, were fined $5,000 or five months* gaol by Mr T. Yang at Central Magistracy this ..morning.
facturers Association'said that foods produced by exploited They were charged with im- sweatshop labour prevailing in porting 3,000 lbs of dulable the Orient presents anim-Chinese-prepared tobacco with- imediate danger to the (U.S.) | out a licence. men's and boys' clothing insius- try."
Reverie Inspector F. K. Loung said the duty payable on the 10- bacco was $0,000.
It was learned that the 3,000 106, of tobacco was worth about $15,000.
"Then it submerged and we watched horrifted as it began to
Lai Woon, 20, of 15 Ballery curve in towards the beach.
Street, Arst floor, and Iu Cheung- From our position above tho
He urged adoption of a sliding i hong, 32, of 14 Put Street, Tbench we could sfe the wake scalo of duties on clothing Im-second floor, both unemployed, clearly. The torpedo must have | ports which would take into were cautioned on an alterna- been doing more than 40 | nccount the difference between five charge of having the tobacco mah.”
hourly, carvings. of U.S. and in.
their custody without the torpedo foreign workers, :, Mr Marsh sald
licence. missed a 50 ft. luxury yacht by inches, as it tore towards Mr Jacob S. Potofsky, Pres- the beach.
cent of the Amalgamated Cloth "We were too far away toing Work of America, said London, Aug. 26.
there was "grave danger that shoul," he added.
"We just had to sfand there Import competition "from Twin girls were born aboard
fac- a Pan American Airways and watch as the torpedo shot rotoriously substandard
the water, past a young torles" will "destroy, our indus airliner while
flying out
The defendants said they were/ couple, and ploughed deep
trys" across the Atlantic from trench through the grass behind
employed by someone to do the Mr Ullman said hourly car job and asked for leniency 30y- London during the night, the beach until it stopped at the Ings of US clothing workering that they had wives and
amount to $2.12 compared to 14
children to support. "It was announced here open gateway of a
cents an hour in Japan and 9 today.
A Navy crash boat sped cents an hour in Hongkong. across the bany and swiftly The plane tunded this morning retrieved the runaway missile at Gander, Newfoundlami
Tho crew The airliner caplan wired Pan American officers here: "Twins torpedo alongside the boat and
hauled born on board."
it back to the base An airline spokesman said that China Mail Special. the mother was Mrs Judy Ann Stivers, a Birmingham girl mar- ried to o United States Air Force Iman, who was to meet her Bi
Idlewild Airport, New York.
The twins and the mother were reported to be "dobrir well" in Banting Memorial Hospital, Gander.
The birth was assisted by hun- band and wife doctors on board -Dr Clarance and Isabel Ing- and a stewardess.-China Mati Special.
To 'Educate' Taxi Drivers
hind."
home be-
grappled
He said n sliding scale tariff on imports would "eliminate the thandvattinge that the foreign cm- ployer now enjoys by using sweatshop.labour, UPÍ.
Pocket TV Sets For The Future
London, Aug. 20. Portable television wadgets lo bu carried in the jacket pocket were forecast here today by Lord Tirabazon of Tars Fresident of the Radio Indus- try Council,
set
in
The introduction of transls- tors enables us now to carry a Singapore, Aug. 27. portable radle. In our waistcoat Taxi drivers here are to be pocket,” he sold when he opened Peducated."
the national Industry's annual In a campaign to educate the exhibition in London
"I have no doubt that in a taxi drivers the police will in- troduce talks and film shows. few years we shall carry a Buliding damage, suca
Atraffic Moscow, Aug. 25.
polico spokesman television
our jackol broken windows or cracked .Ten animals have been said there was a need to point pockets. After the ambush severel men walls, was reported from as far chosen
"It is quite obvious to me that prospective space out to these drivers their faults.
Soviet In future Asia were observed fleeing lowerds
He said many drivers flout the If the traffic jams go on as they and are being given law because of the keen competi- do now no car will be completo quake area. Electric power was sputnika has been teiling Nehru the border with the Irish Re-as 200 miles from the main travellers
cut off through most of
training. the special
Tuss, retion. There are 11,570 register without its television set." this for years. The latest public hall a raile away.
parted today-Router.
Jed taxi drivers here--UPI, China Mall Special. vinilleate, their Intense police activity was re-region-UPI. warnings and mistrust of ported on both sides the men in Peking.
How, border.
at all.
ANTI-COMMUNIST
events
opentag
of the
the
one wonders, will all thin Though no immediate con- trouble including the eye- rmation was available,
experience of ambush, was presumed to be the Communist
in work of members of the out- misrule
Army, Kerala state, affect Indian lawed Irish Republican
which is pledged to reunite Ire- Nehru is a patient man, free land by force if necessary.
vindic-
foreign policy?
of petty whims and
tiveness. So it would be too
to
much dramatk
expect reappraisal
any of
Sino-Indian relatione. But
India has perhaps learnt lesson, and that is not to
be quite so trusting of un-
certain friends. The list to
the
left that India's
Reuter,
Recognition
Considered
London, Aug, 27, Reports from Tio de Janeiro
rieutrality has always worn that Brazil is considering som
n the past may thus being diplomatic relations with the correctod by this Ox Soviet Union and recognising of People's perience. It may assume aj ine governament more vertical position, la China wore, publlabod by The › future,
„Times this morning-APP,
Storm Is Expected
To Weaken
The tropical Depremion Kate, whose las reported position at 9 a.m. this morning WAS 150 mice.cast-north-east of Manila, is expooled to emer North Luson during the night, A spokesman · ef the Royal Obervatory said he did not expect it to affect the Colony. 'After 11- reached the - China Sos, he said it would prob- ably weaken -furibor, A The spokesman said the storm moving slowly wont- merit-press (ni-abegi roven
Was
CUS
Novel Honeymoon For HK Girl
nautical engineer in Farn- borough, will be giving hor
· AWAY..
After a reception at the Lord Nelson Hotel in Liverpool, the young, Coppio and their, best mau-will-stari on their jour».
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER Former-King George V achieni». land in 1954, and is now a girl and hockey star, Shelin fourth yese: undergraduato 111, has chosen a
novel
studying architecture in the University of. Liverpool, “. After her wed- honeymoon.
David Mr Thornburrow. Es' the 'son”.......of ding this Baturday to Thornburrow at Mosley ... Mr. Bind Mrs A, D, Thorn- barrow of Southport, Lanon- Parish Church, Liverpool, shu
Both he and his best shire. and her husband - wtli · bei motoring and to Hongkong in foep terniher with their best man, Christopher Heanor. Mim Holi ta the daughter of Mira Makot Hall of Beach Howao.". Casilo Peak KoRd, and the late Mr G. A. Y. Huit, the well-known archlineli
Bhe Toft Hongkong: for: Enig-
CHINA APPROVES EXCHANGE VISITS
Tokyo, Aug. 26. China's top ruling group, the all-powerful Central Committee of the Chineso Communist party, has officially welcoined
A
10 Months Gaol For Vietnamese
Vietnamese .ot ·French nationally, Bui The Thron 55. manager of the Butle Trading Co., of 18 Mody Bond, was sentenced to total of 18 months gaol for obtain- ing goods by false pretences and oblakning credit by fraud by Mr E, Carbally, at "Central Magistency, this morning.
Mr Corbally, giving the judg mort, said he was satisfied that Cofendant had no Intention of paying for the goods when ho ordered them.
"I feel that this sort of thing should not be tolerated in the the Colony, and I have no hesitation
coming exchange of visits in adding defendant guilty, of the two charges," Mr Corbally between
U.S.
President sald Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- It was alleged that on March
from 17, defendant obtained was disclosed Sung chov, it
"Pok-loc, A onletan tonight.'
of the Eve Co., a quantity of The New China News Agency |cloth, valued at $10,104, by
that broaden the communique of a falsely pretending Plenary session of the Central $12,000 cheque was, good and Committee 'which took place that he had the authority to the Banque do on Aug. 2-10 in Lushan of draw on southeastern Klangai Province. L'Indochine.
"The
fully plenary session supports the efforts made by
and
foreign
mente
It was also alleged that defen-
he Service Co. by means of fraud
the Soviet Union in the Geneva dant, on February 17, cbtained credit of $2,400 from the Sclenti- ministers conference welcomes the annousue.
rande by the Soviet other than false pretencer. Union and the United States of vialts between their heads of government," the communique. said.-UPI..
(See Ales P 3)
man, Mr Heffner. Graduated They intend to motor to South Boac Jet Flight
with, honours in archlicetare *Yrom "Liverpool recently. For her wedding ħilos XIAII will be wearing a drem of snow white Chinese brocade made
In Hongkong--In Eê hours mind
from fast two momxrements onbled out, |24-24. Har brother, Bichael, an a
Tokyo, Aug. 20: The Arst British Övermons Alz¬
707 Mishaps
Dallas, Aug. 20. The landing gear of an Ameri- can Airlines Boeing 707 Jetliner with 107 persona sboard failed today. Crowman or the plano down had to crank the wheels Độ hand
ampion, the hamid of "Me Hoffner's parents, and from there to sako - an air ... ferry (over) to the Continent : with
thelr jeep. They have plan...:] ways) Corporation's *-- Britannia) Another Boeing 707; lost part “nod to travel via', Irlanbiter. arrived here tonight on the first of an oullicard, Wingflup :: In
Mr Thornburrow and Mr Heff-scheduled round-the-world night taking off for a treining night
mer inland la work in Mong for the company's jet and prope at Las Vegas, but landed safely
|"in" Los Angeles--UFL," "Jet' strorett;-Reuter kong for a Your or two,