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May Be Decisive Area

Hartford, Sept. 25,

Mr Chester Bowles, Pre- sident Truman's nominee.as United States Ambassador to India, said here that hel was going to the Far East | with the knowledge that the peace of the world can reudi- ly be decided there in the next 18 months.

The former Governor of Con-i necticut sufd in a speech Jast night that Soviet Russia was recking to exploit the "bad re- cord" of the days when India | was a colonial possession.

"If it succeeds", he said, "tho whole free world will

conte

crumbling down upon our ears."

bo

Mr Bowles hoped he would

› able to contribute to a grester understanding

between

United States and India.

the

He addressed mare than 500 guests ut a "Bon Voyage" din- Mes ner given for him and

Bowles by the Connecticut De- mocratic Organisation.

Senator William Bentan (De-j

moeral. Connecticut) predicted;

that Mr Bowie nomination a

Ambasador would be confirm-

“Miracle Man”

In

Recovers

Hydney, Sept. 25.

A foriner soldier wha,

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1943 was bayaletted elght times by Japanese and left for dead, amazed doctors here as a "miracle man" by recover- Ing from

In an acoldent which he lost botla his legs. II. is William Cook, a train examiner.

his legs when a train ran first over him. Cook's escape from death camo when Japanese forces cap- with tured him, together 24 ather men, al Rabaul. The men were tied to trees, bayonetted and left for dead. Cesk, with eight

isa bayonet

his wounds body. was found the next day, still alive.

One of the bayonet stabs went through his car and came out of his mouth, Reuter.

GERMAN

LEADER'S

OPTIMISM

Bonn. Sept, 25. The West German Charicellor,

ed by the Senate this week at r Konrad

had tian".

NO

Western

Adenouer, today Samne Republiemus Tiny

told his Cabinet that the Allied Foreign Affairs Committee; anul German views on the Wash

question:d

his qualifien- ington decisions of the

"BIR Three Foreign Ministers were a single withrather close together." arked to come forward to te fyt Iteporting on the talks yester-

Me day with the three against Chet Bowles," akl Benton.

High Commissioners, who told hhn in detail of the Washing ton decisions, Dr Adenauer said, the "There is enough room in framework of the agreements It consider German requeals,"

The Cabinet agreed with the Chancellor that West Germany would not negotiate with the Allies just for greater rights, n spokesman told Government

the meet- Correspondants after

They have not been able to find an angle to grab hold of If they could against Bowles. find one they certainly would

with have been there Reuter.

NARROW VOTE

Washington. Sept. 25. The Senate Foreign Relations Sub-committee voted 3-2 today to approve the nomination oling.

Mr Chester Bowles to be Am- | She would seek for integra- flon into the Western world s bassador to India.

The Sub-committer also votedn 1 partner who, with equal rights to begin open heritage on and equal duties supports the Thursday on the nomination of cause Ambassador-at-large Philip said. Jessup 10 be

the member of

The first wjaness al the Jessup hearings will be Senator

of peace, Dr Adenauer

Today we the second

was

an-

delegation to the General As-niversary of the first West Ger

man Cabinet meeting, sembly,

The spokesman said that the extremely Chancellor Joseph McCarthy who has ac- the Alled High Comunis

pleased by the friendly gesture eised Dr Jessuți of having an

sioners 10

negotiate in one of Chairman 3. their residences Instead of in

Republican the High Commission that

sanity for Communist enues.

Sub-Commitice

Sparkman sald

Senators Alexander Smith and quarters-Reuter.

Owen Brewster voted against confirming Mr Dowles, former Democratic Governor of Connee. Heut. United Press.

Tails Tell The Tale

hend-

Sadler's Wells

Tour

Of U.S.

London, Sept. 25, The Sadler' Wells Ballet Company left London today with more than a thousand costumes and 30 tons of equip- ment for a six months' const-to- Ambala, Sept. 25. The Punjab

Government in coast tour of the United States offering two-rupees-for-each und Canado,

The produced before

monkey's tail

repertoire

company, consisting of a magistrate's court us evidence more than 50 dancers, is initing of 18 ballets, in- that the animal has been killed.

This is part of the Stule Gov-cluding a full length production crament's drive to destroy the of Copella and a new arranges. wild animola that have been ment of Cusse Noisette. damaging crops. Last

The tour starts at Quebec on more than 27,000 monkeys and October 5 and will cover about 3,000 jackals were destroyed in 100 cities before ending at New this district-Router.

York-Reuter.

year

A British Crossword Puzzle

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8 Curb (4).

Summary (0),

11 nincs (5);,

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10 Cluster (5).

18 Keen (5).

10 Intena (4).

20 Gallop (0)."

25 Incurtion (6).

28 Outer eaveling (4),

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28 Property (8):

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14 Strongholds (7)

15 Ghoss

17 Bet (3),

(7),

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22 Ron (4).

23 Tool (4)

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Mimic, 4 Sporse. 0 Strand, 10 Orale 12 Terror, 14 Console, 17 Belt, 19 Hudes, 20 Reserve, 22 Onze, 23 Eastern, 27 Averna, 20. Shted, 00 Entis, 31 Deemed, 32 Speed, Down: 1 Music, 2. Morona Canto, B'Poor, Toared, Elecia 9 Deliver, 11 Robust, 13 telear 10 Oper 10 Bleeve, 18 Deer, 20 Rousedy 21 Search, 421 Benge 20 male) 25 Noted, 20 gr.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951.

Allies Hold Joint Land And Air Exercises

"Counterthrust," the joint land and air exercise in the British zone of Ger. many, is now entering Its final phases. British, American, French, Netherlands, Belgian, Norweglan and Danish troops and planes are taking part. Here a mixed group of Allied soldiers discusses n new Danish machine-gun,

Battle Of

Skirmishes Port Led To

Being Won By French

Hanoi, Sept: 25.

French patrols, daily sweeping water-logged rice-fields and laying ambushes, are winning the unspectacular battle of countless skirmishes with Indo-China's Communist-led Vietminh guerillas on the Tonkin Delta.

Official estimates given by French Union Army Headquarters say that 18,000 guerillas have' been killed, wounded or captured since last Decem- ber, representing roughly half of the peak strength of the force which infiltrated into the rich, French- held rice-fields near where the big Red River empties into the Gulf of Tonkin.

Demand For

Of

Return

Children

Belgrade, Sept. 25. Yugoslavia has again asked Russia for the return of 63 Yugoslav children, it was an- nounced here today.

ccm-

Arrest

Oviedo, Sept. 25.

A man entered a con fectionery shop here. ale a dozen cakes, drank four large glasses of port wine and held up the assistant with a gun, taking £5.

Less than an hour tater tho Follee found him asleep on a park bérich and arrested him.-Reuter.

BOWLER AS A REMINDER

With the RAAF in Koren,

Sept. 25.

A shiny black bowler hat has arrived at a forward air base in Koren all the way from the Theatre Royal in Sydney.

It

While French Army muniques usually disiniss the

a prosent to the pilots of anti-guerilla campaign with such the No. 77 Squadron from the reports as "Our patrols were theatre's wardrobe mistress, Mirs today

active throughout the whole Scully.

ISRAELI

SHOWING

QUEEN

OFFER WELCOMED

Paris, Sept. 25.

The five-point propomis of the United Nations Palestino Con- ellation Commission and the non-aggression Israell offer of pact with the Arab countries were today welcomed by the Conservative Le Monde as efforts In the Middle to restore prace

Ave

The Arab Lengue meets in days time," the paper wrote. "I will be difficult for it not to of a

examine the precise offer

thesis of

pache Arabs in

non-aggresalon

refusing a liquidation of the

down' Palestine problem comes

Essentially to two points. Nothing, hey say, can be settled as long as Insecurity exists on the Arab- Jewish borders and as long as the fate of the Arab refugees has not been settled.

"Israel proposes practically to an end to the first point. On the second, the Arabs ask the Jewish authorities to accept the return of a large or smaller number of refugees.. But how can any Goverment be asked to open its territory to any group If those who want to enter, or the 'champions who defend their cause, affect to ignore the most elementary condition for such a return the recognition of the State and I's laws? The balance

on the Conciliation Commission's passion is not en- couraging.

the initiative aken by its members is praise- worthy. becoming urgent to re-establish peace and tran- in the Near East. If a quillity settlement is possible it was needsary to undertake this work, It only to introduce a new element of goodwill into complex a problem."-Reuter.

sheat 15h day of the

Unique Set Of Sacred

Books

Copenhagen, Sept. 25.

50

The Royal Danish Library has I cur territory." In the intel- It has been installed. In a received eight cases of books igence bureaux of the French position of honour in the pilots which are described as the most Army, the work of the patrols is club at this forward base as a curious and valuable it has had regarded as a vital part of the constant reminder that there are for years. task of holding back the Com-countries where

The cases bowler

ses contain a complete hats, Three-piece suits and collars and set of the "Lamalsms" of the munist tide in South-East Asia.

ties ure in 'common use.

secred books of Tibet. In the high, forbidding moun-

Only one other set is belleved Australian pilots, by a new lains of Northern Tonkin, which rule of the club, will be obliged to have been taken out of Tibet, separate the French-held della to wear the hat in the club the and this is owned by Harvard from China's southern frontiers, night before they leave Korea University.

and for home.-Reuter, the rehels Lack the humne material resources to continue their five-year all-out war with- out their guerillas.

The children have been in

French intelligence: reports say Russia since 1945 and were originally sent there for school-that the first task of the trouble- ing, it was stated.

Yugoslavia had asked for their return

„some querilla force has been to colicut food supplies, secure goods, previously available manufactured

The Yugoslov request was made in a note handed to the Soviet Foreign Ministry by the Embassy in Moscow.

to

The note said that in detain- ing the children contrary their parents express demand. the Soviet Government was "trampling on base rights."

"The Soviet action is in con- tradiction with the basic prin- ciples of humanity, respected in all cultured countries and expressed in Article 20, Item 3, of of the Universal Declaration the United Nations on Human Rights," the note said.

steal lons of essential salt, and recruit-reinforcements:---

De

the

The head of

Royal Library's collection of Oriental manuscripts told Reuler that

Lattre Sees this valuable set of secred books

Trygve Lie

was found. in Lhasa by the Danish Prince Peter while on his way to join the Danish-Central Asiatic Expedition,

The set had been ordered by nrich Tibetom who had had to

United Nations, Sept. 25. General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, High Cemlestoner and Commander-in-Chief in Indo-Cato India when the Com-

munists entered the country. Secondary Lasks arc to China, called on the UN Secre-

After protracted negotiations, altempt to organize politically, tary General, Mr Trygve Lie, Prince Peter succeeded in buy- harass the French Union Army at United Nations Headquarters ing the books for the Royal

to ond prevent the 0,000,000 here today. His visit the Danish Library for what could

from

was a courtesy call be described as a token supporting Secretary

pay- population

{but he was understood to have their defenders,

ment. the discussed the war against

vi

the Lurking - waist-beep

Reds with muddy waters of the countless Indo-Chinese rice-fields, hiding in humid swamps or waiting for night- fall in thousands of villages in the jungle, the guerlling are organised in three categories:

REGULAR UNITS

in the

1.The most Important are the regular units of Dr Ho Chi It went ол, "The children Minh's Vietminh forces,

Their have become the subject of the hide-outs in the three richest crime of genocide under Article and most densely populated of the Convention of the Tonkin provinces of Hungyen, Prevention and Punishment of Halduong and Thaibinh have

2

the crime of genocide adopted | been 'specially selected in easily on December 9, 1048, by the defended terrain. United Nations sembly."

General As-

are

Only when Whey

de- sperately pressed do they over Yugoslavin demanded that Join battle with the French. her Embassy should be inform-But at night these crack rebel ed of the date and manner of troops assume the role of local,

to gendarmerie, terrorising

the children's repatriation

Yugoslavia.-Reuter.

British Case Opened

The Hague, Sept. 25.. Large-scale maps of the Nor- wegian coast faced 12 black- robed judges of the Internation-

nt Court of Justice here today

the

brought

"Prince

Peter the manuscripts In hia car to Northern India, whence they Secretary.

Mr Halvard Lange,

Nor were taken by aeroplane to wegian Foreign Minister, also Calcutta, and dience shipped to visited Mr Lie today. The two Copenhagen. Norwegian

were diplomats

Danish Oriental students will closeted together for half hour now examine the books, des

finest trophy of but the nature of their conversa- |.cribed as the tion was not disclosed.--United the Danish-Central Asiatle Ex- Press

pedition. Reuter.

"Dry" Organisations

To Have A New Try

Washington, Sept. 25.

Temperance organisations which oppose the population and seizing what traffic in alcoholic beverages claim that there is they want-trom food to young a growing "dry" sentiment in many parts of the

men.

· One-third of the Tonian United States. population five in the three

TRAIN-WRECKERB

.

provinces where theso units These groups are planning to vices last February, which were operate.

make their influence felt in the regarded as encouraging to tem- 1952 national political camperance among American 2-Vietminh regional forces,

soldiers. organised in battallons or compaigns.

Gen

Elsenhower was quoted panies, which concentrate, ne- The major effort, outside as saying: "I will tell you this cording to the French Army, on the small prohibition party, will about the American Goldier, the "more yielding" districts.

bo mado Through regular Re- When 1 Anally got enough publican and Democratic

for atic shipping to send home parties, and usually through something of that kind for our These forces conduct their State and Municipal elections, soldiers after the first landing when Britain opened her case in own operations against French But the "dry" are also study-in Africa, I conducted a Gallup the political records of poll and found that instead of her 30-year-old dispute with posts and supply lines and trying

to bolster Vietminh prestige and presidential aspirants and con- beer, they wanted coca-cola, Norway over fishing rights.

British engage in political and other gressmen with the Intention of which was easy because you can Sir Frank Soskice

Vietminh propaganda. com-throwing support to personali- bring over the Attorney-General, described the paigns.

ties who might help their cause it there up and make of "the very great- issile as one

Occasions they blow up in greater or less degree. -

Strictly speaking prohibition est importance to

to the world.

has not been consfiered a “ba- Some of the "drys" loadera Tonal" political Issue (as die generally as a precedent bridges or wreck troing

Britain's case, submitted to move co-ordinated with attacks

launched against the French are favourably unpressed by

tinct from States issue) since the the Court exactly two years BP 600-kilometre (300 miles) Douglas MacArthur's speeches adoption of the 21st Amend ls that the safe lines from which delta periphery by the 100,000-in which he attempted to enment to the Constitution in 1988. the territorial limit of Norway's strong Vietminh fold army. courage a better moral climate repealed the earlier 18th Pro

more } in the United States, exclusive fishing grounds are 3-A guerilla force axed should lie on the line of loosely gnised in the towns look with more than low watermark along the entire and Villages across the rich friendliness toward Norwegian coast.

carry out Individm folds to Sho has agreed that there acts of terrorian and sabotage should be special provisions, for They do not belong to anny bays and Islands and has ac-imits. Their work is to throw cepted Norway's claim for a rules, lay mines, shoot at Your mild limit for the earst passing care cut ditches in ling in end of the hermal three rende or anything else they can

On

Others

hibition Amendment casual

prohibition tho General However, .*

party has namod candidates for Dwight Eisenhower.

President and Vice-President in Temperance organisation pub past repeal elections, and in cista have, alven nationwide 1940 polled 103,110 yoton. It is distribution to remarks, inade by exported that the prohibition General Elssolipwer before the will gain be among the minor preparedates sub-committee, of parties will candidateă în · 1953.

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