THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY MAY 25, 1860.
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INTRICATE SECURITY PLAN DRAWN UP FOR STRACHEY'S VISIT
Singapore, May 23.
Final touches were made today in an intricate security plan to protect the War Minister, Mr. John Strachey, and the Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, from terrorist attack while they are in Malaya. The security, cloak will enfold the two British Ministers from the moment they arrive in Singapore tomorrow afternoon to begin a personal ins- pection tour of conditions in Malaya.
SPENDER ATTACKED IN HOUSE
Sydney, May 23. The Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Percy C. Spender, was accused in Parliament today of fawn- ing and. slobbering over Pre- sident Soekarno of Indonesia when passing through Jakarta.
Mr. Joseph Chifley, Opposition leuder, made the charges in the House of Representolives during a speech on the Communist Party
dissolution bill.
Close secrecy surrounds the Mr. Griffiths will spend nine visitors' programme-to pre-days in the Federation, including vent terrorists from also being one day in Ipoh, a tin mining centre, and Another day in able to plan ahead.
Pentine.
Sir
But tomorrow night the pair will be the guests of the Singa- pore. Governor,
Franklin Gimson, and on Thursday they will fly to Kuala Lumpur. Malaya's capital..
Meanwhile, all Malayan com- munities
framing were
the questions they intend to put he- Mr. Strachey and Mr. fore Girlfiths.
The big question which will be do Britain asked most often is, and the other Commonwealth
countries regard the holding of | Mulnya against Communian as vital to the security of the free world?
Another matter foremost in the
minds of the various communities is. w Britain provide enough
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He will return to Singapore on June 3. Mr. Strachey will visit Dritish troops, Gurkhas and the Malay Regiment. Associated Prese.
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Men take face-lift
treatment
New York, May 24. More men than women ard
their getting
faces "lifted" today, but it is a matter of economy, nol vanity, and busi- ness, not pleasure, according to Pollock. who Dr. Gregory renovates eld wrinkled faces, through plastic surgery.
Twenty-five years ago,"
satel "Patients of plastic Dr. Pollock, of reus never surgeons were 10 рег cent Lefore brought effectively within women. Today it has swung over the Governinent's jurisdletion? la_men.“
money
to mobilise, train and
He sat that the Premier. Mr.properly equip Malaya's m Robert Menzies, when in Oppost-power to smash terrorism, to re- tion had described Dr. Soekarno settle squatters and pay for the as D Communist and
Japanese dininistration collaborator but Dant now Menzies had enblet! Dr. Soekarno engratulating him and proposing that uld be given to his Govern ment.
Mr. Menzies replied that Mr. Chifley's most offensive remarits came oddly from a man whose Government was hastile to the Dutch and which had done all in its power to drive them from Indonesia.
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He added that Mr. Spender had morely shown normal diplomatic courtesies to Dr. Sockorno when passing through Jakarta..
Confidence not shared
The Two Ministers will be told that the Federation--whose tin and rubber make it the biggest dollar carner in the Sterling area einot raise suficient money to do so itself.
The "Strait Times," the lead- Ing English newspaper, will print An editorial tomorrow welcoming the Ministers and commenting on the announced reason for their visit-tu demonstrate the British
Government's determination
More than half of his patients were older men with the grim problem of survival.,
old.
A peasant's plough hit a solid object burled near the village of Atrib. near Cairo, and led to the discovery of the Barcophagus of Quean Thakut, whose husband, King Primetic It, ruled over Egypt 2,500 years ago. In the sarcophagus, archeologists found a wooden coffin, partly perished, and in the coffin, the mummy of the Queen, which was in a bad-state of conservation. On the face of the Quesit, on the Ild of the coffin, was a tolld gold mask. On the head of the mummy was a gold diadeni, and around the neck shone a necklace of golden amulets. Photo shows: Egyptian labourers pull the, hasvý sarcophagus out from the grave where it had been buried for some 25 centurier-(AP Photo),
"They need jobs they have talent. But no one.... WI, hire| them because they look
That old saying about beauty be- in only skin deep is paly half the truth," sald the doctor, wha in the Inst 30 years has bobbed The 10,000
such noses including well-known ones as those of the actress Lizebeth Scott and a Pre- sident's widow.
Beauty is pocketbook-deep, he odded, saying that business houses See the compuign against Com-had found through tests that cus- tomers walk to the handsomest the prettiest waltress in a restaurant. --United Press.
Communist Party dissolution bimunist terrorism brought to anclerk in a haberdashery or
The House passed the Anti-
without division.
The
end.
Mr. Griniths will soon find that although the confidence which Whitehall Labour Party. bitterly opposcil to certain clauses has in present plans and polleies of the bill..supported the Govis by no means fully shared by ernment. The Bill dissolves the Malayan people, the newspa- Communist Party and affiliated
per says, Communist bodies in Australia.- Associated Press and United Press.
GUARDS TO BE WITHDRAWN
London, May 23. The War Office announced plans today to bring two Guards battalions serving in Maloya back to the United Kingdom within
the next 14 months.
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"The Secretary of War will find that his personal appcar-
ance in Malaya is not the cast iron assurance of British deter
mination which, this country needs.
Open support by Peking
"Public morale is not so easily sustained.
of ineptitude, manths of injure to "It has suffered through months realise that the Communist re- Troops of the Second Battalion volt is more than a Malayan pro- Coldstream Guards and Second blem." Battalion Scots Guards will be The "Straits Times" criticised returned to Britain in the normal London for its reluctance to course. of routine reliefs, the "admit the open support which announcement said.
the Communist Government of It added that the number of China is giving the rebels.-Thero Guards buttallons abroad will is still official silence concerning remain unchanged,
the known infiltration of alien There was no intention of agents. There has been no protest sending any Guards battalions to against the open. incitement the Caribbean, 11 added.-Asuo- broadcast daily from Peking and ciated Press.
Moscow."
UNION LEADERS
EXILED
Alleged scandals in Philippines
Washington, May 23. "Washington Post" today resumed editorial discussion of alleged scandals in the Philip- pines administration,
ason to port to Congress
Washington, May 23.
The U.8. Secretary of Stats, Mr. Dean. Acheiin, will give „Gonāruss a evorat råport next week on the work of the Atlanijo Past Conference in London.
The Samate Democratio lader, Beñator Scott Lucas, - announcing this today, -aald that all members of both Houses would be invited to hear Mr. Acheson at a closed meeting on May-31-Router.
HOLLAND ANXIOUS
The Hague, May 23, The Dutch Government is anxious about the Indonesian Government's procedure with autonomous States within its territory and about personal and economic security in the Indonesian Republic.
It is concerned, too because the living conditions of many Dutchmen there have very con- siderably deteriorated.
The Government sald this an official note submitted to the Dutch Parliament today for de- bate on Thurzday and Friday.
"It cannot be denied that the development in Indonezin has part, been very different from the ideas of the Dutch Government at the moment of the transfer of
| sovereignty," the note declared,
The Dutch Government fell anxiety on the question of self- determination and indicates strong pressure to achieve change in the United Republie's structure by other than constitu- tional means, and the uncertainty of the final resuit of this deve- lopment.
Incidents liko the Macnstar and Ambon revolta cause reac- tions in which Holland is un justly criticised, the note aald,
In spite of some improvements personal and economic security
there
In Indonesia still causes anxiety In Dutch circles, and cannot be denied that the living condi tons of many Dutchmen bave very considerably deterior ated.
The general position Dutch private enterpris in Indonesia at present was very difficult.
of
It said "A vast number of Filipinos are disgusted with the state of affairs coming to light in Manila and are using their influence to com- pel the necessary reform,”
The paper continued that the Recalling its May 9 discus- slon of the Buenavista Tam-Secretary of State, Mr. Dean bodong Hdeienda affair, which Acheson, two months ago an
nounced that the U.S. was ready the "Post" termed the wore to offer such aid, but quibbling of these scandals, the paper over the nature of the mission is applauded the reaction of the understood to have held up the Plülippine Press to the "Post's undertaking.
The note added that anxiety May 9 editorial. It suid vari ous island newspapers demand-ald Philippine authorities where-adonesia is also increased by th 3The United States ought to among the Dutch population fh ed reforms in the Manila od-yer possible in the latter's effort large number of Dutch eluzens the Westerling to get to the bottom of scandals arrested that are sapping the strength of affair and the Macassar rebellion. "These reforms deserve every | their. Government."--Associated
Most of them, it said, had now | been released, and there were no ation, in a cable to the United encouragement," the "Post" aaki. Press.
"It is specially significant that Secretary-General
complaints about their treatment umcials were arbitrarily sentenced generosity of the United charged that the Persian union many Filipinos recognise that the for exercising their trade union has stimulated venality and ir- rights and for being the finest responsibility in fiscal policy at
Lake Success, May 23. The French General Confeder- ation of Labour has appealed to the United Nations to Intervene in favour of 21 Persian trade unlon leaders who have allegedly been arrested and deported to ministration. islands in the Persion Gulf.
The French workers' Confeder-
Nations
champions of the interest of the. Iranian workers.
Manin.
after
States JAKARTA TO ACTduring detention. Reuter.
IN AMBOINA
The
of
Jakarta, May 23. "Apparently some officials," the
Indonesian Government The French cable, signed by M. "Post" continued, "have got the said today that it will take much- Frachon, and M. Le Leap, the impression that there is no limit nures to liberate the island Secretaries General of the Con- to American ald, regardless of Amboina, where the row
South federation, stated that potats had how generously that ald may be Molluccan Republic was recently already been made to the Per- misused. But impartial Filipinos proclaimed. sian Government against eending. see that the United States must strongly worded Defence the Union offelais to unhealthy aot further abet corruption by Ministry statement said the Göy- islands where climatic conditions pouring out benents without
crament
ent did not blame the in- were tantamount to a death sen- safeguards for their proper use onesten people of Amboise for tence-Reuter,
The paper said three steps the rebellion, but said they had should be taken to help the been the victims of political and military dissidents. The statement Philippines shake off its malaise,
named Dr. J. Soumokil, the for- namely:
mer Minister of Justice of East Indonesia, as the mani responsible for the rebellion-United Press.
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trade
Dismal picture of prospects in Red China
San Francisco, May 23.
Buying up ans 1-"The United States could buy up arms left in the hands of But the guerillas after the war.
GIANT PLANE Burrender of arms in return for Mr. Clubb, who had been in | Mr. Philip W. Manbard, and Mr. reasonable payments would ob- IN JAPAN
viously have to be carried out A dismal picture of the Peking until 1947, plans to visit Philip Valtes, New York.
by
Yokosuka Naval Base, May 23. his family in Minnesoto, then re.. Mr. Manhard, former Vice-an American commission, gulded
The Navy's big flying boat, prospects of restoring trade part for a now assignment in Consul in Tientsin, conducted by Filipinos, to make certain the with Communist China was Washington,
negotiations with the Reds last funds are not dissipated without Hawali Mars, landed here, at 2.33 exploratory night, Hawail Mars December leading to the evacua-accomplishing their purpose of p.m. Japan time on a Far East He and his family hhd suffered ton of Mr. Angus Ward from disarming the Huks." no indignities when the Commu- Mukden,
2The United States is eager the largest operating Rying boat
In the nists overran the city in January,
world, flew here from send an economole mission to Guam and will leave here Another President liner, the to
ori General W. H. Gordon, arrived the Philippines
Gov- to help the
Thursday for Sangley Point, the later today with 257 refugees ernment work out a programme Philippines. This is the first time of economic development. The evacuated by the International Refugee Organisation from big deficit in the Philippine Tros- that's Mars type plade ban visited Shanghal. Of these 115 have been sury, lagging tax collections apd Japan.
The purpose of the fight is to accepted for resettlement in the an alarmingly unfavourable ba United States. Others will be re-lance of trade attest to the need determine the faciliter of this settled in Europe and South for strong guidance in bringing part of the world for the Navy's
ability out at post-war chaos. big flying boat-United Press, America-Associated Press,"
given here today by a U.S State Department attache just returned from Shanghal
Mr. Frederick W. Hinke, until | 1949, recently a Commercial Attache at the once busy port, told newsmen as he stepped off the liner President Wilson:
There were Russians present, Mr. Chubb said, but they were in civillan -lothes, and the Consulate stuff has no dealings with them. "I do not think trade with the Chinese Communlats should be Other State Department off- encouraged. It will be exceeding-cials arriving on the President ly difficult until they develop a Wilson were Mr. Walter H. Drew, beiter sense of proportion.
"Eyen if the port of Shangha! opens up, it is, doubtful if busi- ness", and commerce there Wii improve."
The Communist regime musi first conform to accepted štah- dards of behaviour in the com- mercial as wel. as other fields.
He continued: "It is a two-. way proposition, The situation won't get any better as, long as the Chinese Communist Govern- ment follows a pattern dictated by the Soviet Union,"
Mr. Hinko added that the Rus- sian Interest di Red China is con- spicuous, particularly in the bo haviour pattern of oficiais.
Mr. Hinze left Shanghal on April 24, with the last American consular romdals leaving the Chings mainlarid,
Another member of the group who arrived on the President Wilson
dmund
Consul
Clubb,
April
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