THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959.
I Regard It As An Award To A Cause, Says Noel-Baker
London, Nov. 5,
Mr Philip Noel-Baker, the Labour statesman, at first expressed incredulity when informed by Reuter today that he had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Then he added: "My drst re- | My father was A very ardent action is that I have in some worker for peace and disarma- ways been an unfortunate man ment when he was
Liberal In that I have had to live Member of Parliament for many
through two world wars but years half a eratury ago.- have been a very fortunate man because I was my father's sou.
Tribal
Fight Sequel
" am fortunate also beciale for many years after I come back from the front in the first
PRIESTLEY WOULD
world whr I was cloent WALK OUT
associated with Lord Cecil, Dr Fridtjof Nansen, and Mr Arthur Henderson, who were the three great protagonists of the cause of disarmament by which in my belief the second world could have been averted,
Str
"All this belag so I think the Bward is an award to Renuse rather than lɔ a man and 1 cer- tainly so regant 11"
DISARMAMENT
Melbourne, Nov. 5.
Mr J. B. Priestley said today he would walk out “in a very noisy manner" if a pesca conference he has come here to attend turn- | ed out to be a Communist meeting.
Speaking 10 reportera after his arrival In Melbourne, The The scholarly-looking, silver.author said there would certain- ly be Communists attending the hatred Labour statesman who conference. celebrated his 70th birthday on "Bul so
arked. Sunday-raid he had written a One third of the world's popu- lot of books about the disarmalation are Communists." ment problem, the first being in 1825.
Referring to his last book, "The Arms Hace, Mr Noel
whit?"
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NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Port Moresby, Nov. 5. Mara thon 300 Popuan hovo highland notires been sentenced to gaol, as a sequel to a big tribal light in August in which at least six were killed.
He said disarmament was very dear to his heart and no one in The Director
Native Baker said: Of
the senses wanted to Bght Aftales, Mr A. Roberts, said to-
another war with new weapons. char that about 5,000 naiives) In that book I attempted to Even The pollliclana who look part in the fight. In the Lai | face and to give answers to all promoted them wanted to get Valley of the Southern High-th problems, technical and out of the difficult situation. lands District.
politica), which the Govern- "Once
nation every
has iments will face when the com- nuclear weapons the lime will mitte of ten meets in Geneva come when they will explode in a few weeks time. I have them," he said. "The politicians every hope that that committee: know this and now look to us. will act speedily and will the people." China
Mail propose a draft Treaty for the Special. acceptance of the Governments of the world at a disarmament i conference.
A Governnical patibil raced to and effected what the area appeared to be mediation bul they were forced to return later and arrested 309 natives and charged them with relo behaviour.
Ringleads of the fighting were sentenced to six months gaol and each of the others to four months imprisonment.— China Mall Special.
5 Killed In
Cave-In
Syracuse, Sicily, Nov. 5. At least five people were killed here-today when a wall of rock about 30 feet
"The arme race is EO Serce and the new weapons are so increasingly terrible, that we cannot afford more months and years of talking without rewilta,
"But now that Mr Khrush- chey has made it plain that Russia will accept complete inspection I think the obstaclca to rapid progress should be re-
KOVIN.
Mr Noel-Baker said that the busle truth aixul disarmament,- which he hoped the negotiatora would bear in mind, way that
Electronic Lung Is Developed
London, Nov. 5.
An electronic lung which, its manufacturers claim, will have several advantages over the iron lung in the treatment of Polio pa- tients, has been developed by a British Company, it was announced today. The electronic lung, develop ed as a joint venture by several Mr Noel-Baker added "I companies of the Pye Instr should like to think that thosement Group and known as the far dug out five bodies in-who made the award had also Barnet Ventilator, is cluding that of
ал eight- month-old baby.
high collapsed onto "grot-the further you go the more tots" used na dwellings by drastic the reduction, the conter eight families.
the treaty is to draft, and the simpler the inspection subse- serioustyquently required to ensure its faithful observance,"
Four people were
Injured.
Rescue
workers
have
The fall is believed to have been caused by a cave-in in the loose ground under the wallment AFP.
of tions."-Reuter.
sald to kept in mind the splendid work | give the patient considerably
(Mr my son Francis
Francis more freedom than the iron Nocl-Baker, MP) did over, the lung. Cyprus issue and for the better-
MORE FREEDOM Anglo-Greek rela-
Announcing the new machine today, the Pye Group said "In- stead of being encased in a box the patient is linked to the ven tilator by two plastic lubes. Breathing is sustained by the alternation of positive and mega- tive pressure, air being pumped into the lungs during the post-
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(7).
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After the news he may give
you a paper (5).
11 For the church collection?
(8).
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day (4).
10 Lifeless (8),
20 Honour a ghost, pertapa (7).
21 Without water, please (4).
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25 Behave in a revolting way?
(5)
20 He takes them to the islands
(8).
13 Unearthly result produced by
a broken radio set (8).
14 She doesn't necessarily run
a woman's magazine (8).
18 I came all Latin to church
in Italy! (6), *
22 Move around (4).
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22 Distrain. 24 Is-stanon 25 Arm-Ad. 26 Good turn. Down:
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POWERED
Tho
FLIGHT
BID
FAILS
Edward Air Base,
Calif., Nov. 5.
rocket powered X-15 made an emergency land- ing today on its third at- tempt at powered flight when plot Scott Cross- field felt an explosion
Beconds after the craft'n release from д D-52 mother ship.
Crossfeld successfully landed the darl-shope aircraft on Hosa- mond dry lake six minutes after It was dropped.
He was not injured. A spokes- man for North American Avia- said there was "somo tion damage" to the X-15 itself, the extent of which was not unmes diately determined.
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Maj. Robert White, trailing the experimental craft in F71-4 jet fighter, said he noileed n small are in the tail compart- ment. However, White, who will fly the X-15 to the fringes of outer space, said the fire was put out before the X-15 made its landing-UP).
Waved Cobra
At Officials
Vienna, Nov. 5. |A British variaty artist, alfog-
ed to have waved a live! cabra at an Austrian train conductor and guard when they asked for his ticket, was sentenced here today to three months imprison- ment and suspended for three years for "violence against railway officials.” The offence dated back to September 6, 1955, a court report said.
Kaard
POLICE
Mr Marples, the new Minister of Transport, recently ¿pened M. 1, the London - Birmingham Motorway, the Gret highway ever to be constructed since the war and the Brat motorway ever to be constructed in the United King- dont, Top photo shows Mr Marples telephoning from one of the Motorway Folios patrol cars giving instructions for the Motorway barriers to be lifted following the opening. Inside the windscreen of the Police car can ween a myte 11. camera which to be used by the Police for extching bad driving. The camera is easly detachable and it is plazmed to use them for photographing the scenes of socidentW. Bottom photo shows a general view of traßio on the motor- Way. - Express Photos
Lord Louis
Louis On
U.S. Air Force
Readiness
London, Nov. 5.
Paré
Beaverbrook Giving
Up Struggle For Empire Free Trade
London, Nov. 5.
Lord Beaverbrook, the Canadian-born · British newspaper proprietor, tonight suggested ho was giving up his struggle to promote British Empire free trade.
Speaking on television in a | Great Britain will be 65 mll- Aimed interview from his boy-Hon and our Empire will have hood home in New Brunswick, sunk to 45 million, less than Canada, he said of his 50 years' the population of Britain,” work for Empire free trade, "there is no use any longer in carrying on that struggle."
"So it would seem," the 80- year-old рест said, "that the efforts of all those who fought Lond Beaverbrook said that and struggled for the policy when he set out on the work that I believe in have come to for Empire free trade "the nothing. population of Great Britain was 45 million or perhaps 50 million and, the population of the Empire was 500 million,
"Now or in a year or two at any, rate the population
Apology From
War
Office
of
London, Nov. 5. The British War Office today apologized to Mr and Mrs Thomas Molyneux of New- ton Lo Willows, Lanca- shire, for a visit to their home last month by three Military Policemen who come to arrest their 21- year-old son John as * deserter when 'ho was in fact serving in Malaya.
The Incident caused a great stir in Britain at the time and Mr Fred Lee, the Molyneux's local Member of Parliament, said he would ask in the House of Comemoes what steps would
of the incident.
LETTER
Lord Louis Mountbatten, addressing the Annual be taken to prevent a repetition
Conference of the Institute of Directors, said today that the United States Air Force had "well over 300 bombers loaded with nuclear weapons around the world today for takeoff at 15 minutes notice."
Frederick Skues, holding a third It was alleged that the artist,
class ticket, was sleeping in a second class carriage of a traini
Today the Parilamentary travelling from Linz to Vienna,
Undersecretary of State for War, when the conductor and asked for his
ticket.
Mr Hugh Fraser, acut a letter of He was said to have replied by Referring to his recent tour He brought a laugh from the apology to the Molyneuxs. taking a live cobra from hisof Americño air bases, the Chief | 3,000 company direc
when It said steps had been taken ease and waving it at them, in of the British Defence Staff said he related that "in Omaha, st
"lo ensure where there is any his other hand he held a kaife,
up telephone enquiries about men The two officials filed from
Power picked
who have the cabin. But Skors was af-
and talked to an English base less time than it takes to dal rested and charged on arrival Ап
Malt Vienna. China
a number in London. He ask- ed them what the weather was like. I'm sorry
to
the say
Special.
Confidence Vole
that one of the most impressive SAC Headquarters, General delay in making Police
things about U.S. air readiness was their communications,
BROUGHT LAUGH
"The North American Air Defence Command in Colorado," Lord Louis said, "keepe track of 200,000 aircraft movemnenia ม day. They spend £320
rentals for milion on
for CUTTL- munications.”
Brussels, Nov. 5. The Belgian Chamber tody voted confidence in the Govern- ment's independence plan the Congo.
The Socialist opposition voted against the motion.
tive phase and extracted during The vote for the Government
the negative.
was 116 for, 78 against and one
They added "The iron lung | Liberal abstention---UPL
Is an effective machine for sustaining life but, since only the head of the patient is outside the lung, dependence upon barsing staff la com- plete, The patient has no liberty whatsoever.
"Treatment of such cases by the Barnet Ventilator, however, gives the patient considerable freedom."Reuter.
Life Term
Treaty
Washington, Nov. 5.
The 12-nation Antarelle con- ference Japan is one of the nations attending - announced today that it hoped early next A 21-year-old quarry worker. week to complete the task of treaty which would Vernon Grant, was sentenced to writing a
Derby, Nov. 5
life imprisonment here today keep the South Polar Continent
for murdering * 72-year-old | free of military weapons-Reu- spinsler in her cottage.-Reuter, 'ter.
In
Blind People In
Love
Triangle Murder Case
Paris, Nov. 5.
A love triangle murder case, in which all three protagonists were blind,
will come to trial tomorrow in the Criminal Court of Aix-En-Provence, Southern France.
Mme Anna Bardini, 45, and her 24-year-old lover, Maxi- milien Levesque, both carrying the white canes of the sightless, are the defendants, accused of Anna's husband, murdering Antoine Bardini, 50, also blind. The Bandinis had been mar-
led for 20 years, and lived to-
at the Mar
gether in a room rellies Home For The Blind, But divorce proceedings be tween them were under way.
CAME TO BLOWS
On the night of August 18, 1937, they quarrelled. The bus- band and the lover came to blows, striking each other with bottles.
Maximilien then Bardḥd dead, with. revolver, socording to the Indieloment. At the time of the crite Maximpiilen had one-tenth vision
in one eye, and could, mis
shadows. While in prison, be
lost even this capacity unch la
new completely blind-ATT.
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"The minds of the people of Britain have turned elsewhere. The dominions have changedi and varied and altered in their attitude.
The United States of America has grown powerful and irresistible in a relations with Australla and Canada.
"How can We go on with any hope of interesting or en- Bsting public support now?”~~~ Beuter.
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