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Comment LAOS CRISIS MOUNTING ESCAPED

Hammarskjold

Of The

Day

Calls Security

EXCESSIVELY Council Meeting

FINICKY?

United Nations, Sept. 4. THEA Hangkong l ounded An appeal from Laos for United Nations forces to quell “aggression” from Com- munist North Vietnam today caused the Secretary-General, Mr Dag Ham- marskjold to cut short a Latin-Ameri- can tour to deal with the mounting crisis.

with an excessively tinloky population-or also our pubile utilities are the worst in the world. This is the impression conveyed by newspaper cor- respondents ot апу rato. Probably the truth is that our utilities run by private enter. prise are no worse than any- whore etsa, Dut as so many of our altizona have no chance of seeing others in action else. where they tend to be hyperaritieni.

And tonight he proposed that the Security Council be called into session on Sunday or Monday to discuss the appeal by Laos for United Nations forces.

Washington.

But there is always the danger that utilities whether prt. vate or governmental will fail below standards which the

Mr Hammarskjold will arreports which had public regard as adequate and rive back in New York from desirable and nowhere is this Brazil tomorrow afternoon, Ke kely to be more noticeable had not planned to return unál

which Sunday. than in a monopoly provides goods or services for man use. A commission of In- quiry is shortly to investigate whether Government should have some kind of control over electricity supply com- panies. We hope it la found necessary.

In a letter delivered here to- dar, the Foreign Minister of Laon,

Khumpun Panya, M. formally requested the "prompt dispatch of an emergency force to halt aggression and to pro- vent its spreading."

He asked Mr Hammarskjold to "opply the appropriate proce- dure to his demand-calling a meeting of

the Security the Council.

But there

an idea which Government should teel in- vostigeia and that Is

natabilahment. of * Public Utilities Supervisory

Com

mission or Board of Appeal.

Surprise Today's move apparently

their

reached

The New York Times reported today in a despatch from Sam Neua that Communist troops Ihreatening that city had in- creased in strength to about

4.000 men in the last few days.

Vietminh Troops

Vietminh

Meanwhile Laotian Informa- ton Minister, Slouk Cham passak cald today that it had been confirmed that cadres were present in onli Government Pather Las* units, but be denied that a large-scale offensivo had been launched by North Vietnam units alone,

Its job would be simply to caught many délegations by keep an eye on the operations curprise us envoys and of the utilities and receive stats were

preparing for Д representations. The relaxing weekend to celebrate utilities may object that this the American Labour Day, holls exacuated so autor entry constitutes ол unwarranted day.

pubila

Intrusion, .but

He told a press conferenco that, all posts along the right bank of the Nam Ma river had

out patiguerilla operations.

At least the The question Immediately publls will have some chance arose whether the 11-member He said these Vielminh cadres of redress In the event of Council might be called Info directed mortar fire, mudo getting no satisfaction from ression over the week-end. operallonal plans and several, the.company concerned.

There was no word that the as peoples commissars, conduct- Laotian delegation had made el propagands, contact with the Council Prest

He Fald that the Vielminh dent, Signor Egidio Ortona

was providing food and muni. Italy, but the Charge d'Affaires of Laos, M. Thepalhay Vital-ion for the rebels. thongs, was expected to see Mr Hammarskjold shortly after the to- burdened with. complaints, Secretary-General's return

of

The Commission should consister senior officials of the Colonial Secretariat and members the pubile not connected with

utility иму

acting We fael Asador.

that would not be rapidly 'aver.

a newspaper correspondance columna suggest it would ba Many letters published over pecudonyma In

нежерарога

morrow.

U.S. Concern

of

Purdy Murder Trial Mr K's Peking Visit

Opens Next Week May Be World

London, Sept. 4.

Special arrangements for the press will be made when the trial of Guenther Fritz Podola ori a charge of murdering Det-Sergeant Raymond William Purdy opens at the Old Balley here next Thursday.

Sergeant Purdy was shot dead in the hallway of a block of flats in South Kensington on July 18.

The trial judge will be Mr Justice Edmund Davlès,"

and Mr Maxwell Turner, Senior Treasury Counsel at the Old Balley, will appear for the proaccution.

Podola, a 80-year-old German-born photographer, will be defended by Mr F. H. Lawton, QC.

So many reporters are expected to want to attend the trial that special press tickets will be issued by the clerk of the Court-Reuter.

Typhoon Louise

Hits Foochow

Typhoon

London, Sept. -4.

Louise today hit the Foochow Arra in Fuklen province. turricane furce,

with

The New China news agency, kowever, waid "Neither breaching of dyker mor loss of boats has yet been reported."

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The typhoon, weakened. to galo force, has verred to the north- east,

It brought beavy rains to the northeastern part of Fokien Province, and water levels. especially along the cgant and the lower reaches, of the Min Klang river, were rising, the agency added-Ren- ter.

REWARD OFFER DECISION

The Minister also gave a re- latively detalled report on recent | military operations in the region, during which he said both sides buffered

altered considerable losses. The reward of $30,000

by the Hongkong Police for Icading to the Anding alive of Mr Wong Ying-kay and, to the arrest of the person or persons

In Washington the State De-Reuter and AFP. tend to be irresponsibly cri- partment said today it had re- tical which they would not be if the Identity of the author dlotowed. Anonymous ware complaints would be ignored, as they generally are today. The chief virtue of the Commis. alon that the complainant with a real grievance would be sure

"additonal disturbing erlved

from Labs and was reports" Living them urgent study.

De- At the same time, the partment spokesman, Mr Lin- coln White, declined to forecast United States, reaction to 180 Laotian request for a United Nations emergency force,

but

of having his case recalled the conalstent record properly Investigated by die- of US, support for the Laotian Interested observers. We urge į Government, Government to set up some- thing along these lines.

Mr. White Ald not specify the cogents of the disturbing new

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London, Sept. 4. RAF Sergeant John O'Donog- hue, 36, has been awarded £50 for an invention now in use

(with the RAF which adds more realism to synthetic training | for air defener radar operators,

Announcing this here,

Air Ministry sold the invention was still secret.

information

ICS-

ponsible for his disappearance expires today and is not being

extended. Investigations Into the case are continuing, a Police spoker- man said this morning.

Chinese Threat

To Ladakh

Communist

Unity Meeting

Washington, Sept. 4.

The Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Khrushchev's deci

sion to visit Peking after his summit talks with President Elsenhower was seen here today as insuring that the Peking celebrations on Octo- ber 1 would become a world Communist unity meeting.

Leaders of the other Com- munist nations how are sure lo Join Mr Khrushchev and Mr Mood Red cummit meg.ing.

Communist China' celebrates Its 10th anniversary`` on: October ¦ 11.

:

Some experts baw Mr Khrush. chov's announcement that he would stop Puking es a well- timed propaganda gesture to the growing speculation of cool- Srinagar, Bapt. 4 The head Lama of Ladakh, ness between Moscow and Pok-

Kushak

ing. Officials sald Mr Khtush-| Bakula, said, here loaight the

apparently wanted Communist chev Chinese had told Ladakhis make it clear on the eve of his who managed to escape from .S. visit that the Sino-Soviet

nilles Tibet that they intended

presented a solid front march into Ladakh lo Nover

which could not be weakened

ber.

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In a signed statement, The Lama, who is also Minister of Slate for Ladakhi Affairs the Kashmir Government, picaded for "adequate defence arrangements."

He said the Chinese had made -ng-secret of their intentions to- take possession of Ladaki “in the near future."---Reuter

Visit To Troubled Border

by the Washington talks.

American officials have been speculating privately for several weeks that he might fly, non- stop in his big TÜ-114 jet sit liner directly from the United States to China.

NOT SURPRISED...

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ISOLATED HOUSE STILL STANDING

is

By OUR OWN REPORTER The iquely cracking house op

Des Voeux Road Contral still there this morning tatanding with more shoring Western side where at least six cracks feet long and twa over 10

have appeared

on the front and

inches wide since yesterday,

The building is No 27 Des Vorux Road.

The cracks indicate that the four verandahs,, one on top of

MEN FOUND

STILL

IN CAMP

A lanca corporal and two soldiers who escaped from military custody in a Now Territories Army camp. last, night were re-arrested at 7.45 a.m. today, an Army spokes- mon told the China. Mail.

The men word found by the duty sorgeant still. Inside the camp perimeter. 30

The apokesman 'sald

It was not known whore they spent the night. ::. The men, whose re- ported disappearance ot 10.45 Jast night "'-søt off a big search by civil and military police, wara awaiting court martial.

The camp the men wore in was Queen's Hill Camp, Sheung Shul.

Japanese Went Back

To School

With R.N.

London, Sept; 4.

the other, are sogging danger- A Japanese Naval Officer

ousty.

The.. -front porch - an •tho.... ground, floor, the most danger- ous spot. American officials · sold

is now Jacked up

scaffolding from were neither surprised nor is with steel turbed by, Me Khrushchev's deground to celling.

The shop on the ground floor monstration of unity, with his Chinese alles, The State De is closed. partment has 'consistently' dis counted speculation of a signi- fleant rift between Moscow, and Peking either now or in the foreseeable future,

One of Mr Eisenhower's main obiectives in his talks with Mr Khrushchev will be to сол- New Delhi, Sept. 4. Senior Indian Army and Airvince the Soviet leader that he Force officers have flown to the should restrain Mag from aggres Indo-Tibetan border in Ladakh, sive threats and support

with aggression by other Communlet Kashmir, for discussions local commander.

forces In Asia.

Although the defence of this

of

There is only very limited border is the responsiblity of lipe here that Mr Khrushchev

special police force called the

wifl accept

this advice. Indo-Tibetan

Mr Khrushchev Border Defence Nevertheless, Force, it was learned it might

would be the mast effective courier

for any be taken over by the Army it

message 'or The situation there worsened. warning Mr Elsenhower would like to relay to Ecking-UPI.

Mr Wong was reported miss-Reuter. Ing belleved kidnapped www on June 19 this year, but despite a blg search by Hongkong Police and Macao nuthorities

on the offer of a $50,000 reward by the family there has been no trace of him since.

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Stole Apples From Vicar

London.

Volcano Erupts Three 16-year-old giria caught

Tokyo, Sept. 4.

in Minami-Dake

southern Japan,

"Little can be sold about It The Weather Board sald. 16- except that it allows pre-day. Mount arranged pictures of a simulated Sakurajima, attack on this country by enemy bad, been erupting since morn raiders to be projected simul- ing. It had blown smoke be- taneously on to all radar screens tween 7,000 and 11,000 feet into in plotting rooms throughout a the sky. It was the volcano's area," said the biggest eruption, this year- given defence Ministry-China Mall Special Reuter.

by

clergyman in bla garden were each fined 28 68 in the Juvenile Court here for stealing apples,

The girls pleaded guilly to be. ing in an enclosed garden for an unlawful purpose and to taking it apples.

a detective fold the court; "The

girls climbed over a six-foot | rate and into the orchard to

Tokyo!

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prove to boys outside that' they were the only ones bold enough to . go Lato the vicarage."

The clergyman, the Rev. ' Basli Cornish, 36, saw the giris from his window, and called, the police. lie told them: “I have hid trouble with children screenplug (xtealing fruit) bei fore, want thesolel charged."-Chins Mall Special,

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The four-storey building bo- came an isolated bullding when houses on elther side of it were. demolished to make way for two! skyerpers.

who took part in the action.......... -în, which the two · British

of battleships, Prince Wales and Rojulse ware A sunk in 1941 today gra- duated from the Royal Naval-Tactical School ́at Woolwich.

"He served on destroyers dur- ying the action off the Malayan,

const in which the two British battleships were sunk following

A Club' For a series of aerial torpedo attacks.

The Chaps

bis

new

He also took part in other sea battles with British and allied ships:

He was 27-year-old. Com- mander K. Saito, of Tokyo, a member of the Japanese Mari- British time Self-defence Force, Ha Junior. Ranks was among naval officers from 10 countries who graduated announcement from the course.

London, Sept. 4, The NAAFI CLEteen officially been given a name throughout the Army "The Club,"

A war oflce. yesterday sald: "In future, the canteen and social centre la to

His comment on the course: be known as the Junior Ranks | "Il has been a very interesting Club, and all ranks are to be and helpful course; The Japan- encouraged to use the term exo Navy was bored on the 'club' rather that. 'canteen"."-- British Návy but therd in still China Mail Special.

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