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Debate.
It's Never Too Late To Learn
London, July 9.
Mr Jamics Hollday, 05- year-old Superintendent Bezistrar at Caxton Hall Bester Office, Westmis- ater, will winery 20 couples
bim on Saturday before lie self rots married to Bilss Blanche Smith, aged 51.
Argong the 20 brides is Mar Franoes Laing, grand- of the late come- daughter
who dian, Fred Kitchen, was discovered by Fred
Look Karpo, and once youngster named Charlie
Chaplin under his wing.
Mr Kitoben died lasi Year-Reuter,
ANOTHER PROTEST
TO DANES?
Copenhagen, July D. A second United States" pro- test against the construction of 13,000-ton tanker in another Donish shipyards for Soviet Russia is on its way, reliable sources said today.
The first tanker, the Aspheron,
delivered to was
Bussin two
days ago.
The Danish Government 1g- nored the first American protest on grounds that the Russian or- der was purely a commercial long before matter arranged NATO was created,
But political circles point out that the Government this time
many not argue that the protest came too late as the vessel will
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952.
On Bonn Conventions
Helicopters
To Fly
Begins In W. German The Atlantic
First Cool Lower
Weather Of Summer
In America
"
Chicago, July 0. Cool breezes dissolved the July hot wave across most of the country today but scattered regions still swel- tered under the touch of hot
winds and a scorching sun.
enid.
The cold front was accom- panied by ΣΟΜΠΟ thunder- squalls and air pushed eastward across the Appalachians, the United States Weather Bureau A mass of cool air had already swirled down from the Great Lakes Into the Mississippi Valley and marched across the mouthern plains into. Texas.
For some areas it was the first cool spell of the summer.
of
House
Bonn, July 9.
The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, told the Lower House today that their' vote on the Bona Conventions and the European Army Treaty could change the disastrous course of modern German history.
In a speech lasting 100 minutes, he said the Bundestag (Lower House) had a chance to enter a 50-year alliance with Western countries, firmly backed by Britain and the United States, which should put an end to the diplomatic vacillations with their recurring disasters, which had cursed Germany since the end of the last century.
The debate, which was broadcast över all Ger- man radio networks, is to end without a vote tomorrow evening when the treaties will be' sont into committeo until the end of September.
A Christian Democrat, Eugene After emphasising that a Gerstenmeler declared that the united Europe could not be future of Germany wild only founded at the expense of Ger rest on the Bonn and Paris treat-man unißcation, Prof. Schraldt les, not on a timeless' attempt said that under the Potsdam at reverting to the "German bik Agreements, the American and The South-West, which has power polley,
British Governments had suffered in a record-breaking
plodged themselves to uphold Opening the debate, he added, the Potsdam proposals when drought, got is first relief in more than a month when tem-"The time of national armies in the German ponce Treaty was peratures dropped and rain now a thing of the past."
worked out. Perted the area.
skidded mercury degrees at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma a July 8 record jaw. reading at Dallas, And the 63 Texan, also broke the July. record.
LOĠGING STOPPED'
to 57
Professor Carl Schmidt, Social Democrat Deputy Speaker of the Bundestag, advocated a Ger- many limited with the West but not militarily.
She should be granted real independence and allowed to
NOT DENOUNCED Up to now, he went on, the Allied partier had not des 'pounced this pledge towards the Russians.
SECURITY SHOWING
COUNCIL
VRUS]] DEBATE
Washington, July 9. Blkorsky helicopters of the American Military Air Trasport Service will tako off for Europe next week from Westover Air Forcs base, Massachusetts, on Girl Bight in this typo, of aircraft, the AIS
Announced today.
over
e Trol" tanks have been installed in the beHoopters,
They will crom by way of Labrador, Groenland, Leeland and England 60 Wiesbaden, Germany, where they are being de livered to the North Air Renous Squadron.
do
"Thoir flying time is ex- pected to be aboti hoots.--Renter.
Breach Of Human Rights Provisions
Admission Of Now Momber States
United Nations, July 9, Formal debate began in the. Sccurity Council today on the Russian proposal for the blanket admission the United Nations of flyo Soviet satellites and nine Western-sponsored hillans.
to
Tho debate opened L'after Russia's Jacob Malik had used the vote to kill the American proposal in the 'Security Council that the Council should find without foundation
Russia's charges of the use by United States forces In Korea' of germ warfare,
•*.
M. Malik was the first speak-.
"It is well known," M. Malik began, "that the discussion of the Security Council should bear at present on the applications of these
countries Albania, Bulgaria, Rumanis, Finland, Italy, Portu Ireland, Jordan Austria, Ceylon, Nepal and Libya.
Many ..01 those
countries submitted applications several ytars 459, five or six years ago to be precise... These applica A British report on a mass one
bove
been considered movement of several hundred
by the Security families from "strategie arças" ty
Council ond in Hungary
competent organs last month will of the United Nations but the 66 shortly be placed before
question of admission has not United Nations, the Foreign
been settled. Under-Secretary, Mr Anthony
Union Soviet
hos Nutting, told the House of
drawn the Security repeatedly Council's attention to the fact
London, July 9.
Commons today.
Lho
Answering questions, he sadd that these deportations
con stituted a breach of the human rights clauses of the Hungarian peace treaty. frealies re-
Rainfall in Oklahoma, which / boki the East in check, ho waved the American rights in
is badly parched by the prolong- ed drought, ranged from a bare Boaking of 2.74 wetting to a mnches at Marlow.
is
Medford, Oregon, reported a high yesterday of 104 and Port- and recorded 101. The mercury is expected to hover between 05 and 105 degrees in Oregon to- day, and Washington State was warned to expect temperatures
not be completed until the au-parched in a dry heat wave that
The Pacific South-West tumn of 1953.
has crippled the logging indus- Well-informed Danish circles
try. that the expressed satisfaction
hud decided to United States continue military and economic ald to Denmark despite the Danish decision that the Aspheron, built under a con tract concluded in 1940, should be delivered to Russia.
The Danish Foreign Office up to 100,
logging in Western had heard nothing of
any Oregon, except for a small area American protest
d 13,000-ton along the coast, has been balted building of a second 13,000-ton because of the danger of forest tanker for Russia under the ares.-United Press. same contract.-Reuter.
Selwyn Lloyd
On Korea
London, July 9.
Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of Stale, said in the House of Com mons tonight that he thought the amendments to the South Korean Constitution passed by the Na- tional Assembly, on July 4 were a fair compromise.
But, he said, Britala would like to see them followed by the re- moval of martial law and the holding of appeals before a civil court,-Reuter.
All
on
OPIUM DEN
The projected
Germany without specifie United States commitments as a counterpart?
The treaties entailed German obligations which directly affected Germany's existence,
MENACE IN Prof. Schmidt stated.
SINGAPORE
Singapore, July 9. There are about 2,000 oplum smolting saloons in Singapore and it would take about 100 raids a day to put them out of existence, the
of Parks, stated.
"Since the war we have for
troller
Acting Comp Customs, J. 4
NATO NAVY NOW long periods made an average
A FACT
They were tantamount to a military alliance which provid ed for the setting up of a group of States while causing another group to stiffen its attitude and this, he warned, had always led to war.
lic stressed the need for leaving the Russians a chance of an agreement as German unity: could only be achieved if they agreed to the holding of free elections,
Prof,
LIBERAL VIEWS
Speaking for the Liberal De
Herr Herman Schaeffer said that all members of the European community surrendered some of their sovereignty in the interest of collective security and that this caster for Germany step was than for any other partner to take.
of five or more raids a day.
Schmidt ,concluded: These have proved completely, "We do not want a four-power Ineffective and made no Impres conference to be called with the Paris, July 0.
sion on the situation," he sald only purpose of showing that Admiral Sir Arthur Power, Commander-in-Chief of NATO
Mr Parks said customs men discussion with Russia is use- forces in the Channel area,
generally spond ✡ whole less." declared today
that a
NATO morning on a raid, what with Navy was no longer a dream statements from persong pre- but a practical proposition. pent, ferreting
chief mocrat Party, cut the Addressing a news conference tenant, Holding Identification
¤ report to after making
the parades and so on. NATO Council at its weekly meeting today,
It was beyond Admiral Power
the capacity said he believed that no new of the Customs Department to threat had arisen calling for carry out 100 raids a day on moro than old fashioned joplum dens, he said.
new devices. methods using
Opium smoking was made Reuter.
Illegal after the reoccupation of
oplum Singapore. But
be lleved to come from Thailand, Is amuggled into the port and consumed in dens hidden all over Chinatown.. Associated Press
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Post Office Objects To Helicopter
Bristol, July 8..
On behalf of the German Party, Hans von Merkatz held the view that a "chain of dis- appointments" marked Franko- German relations.
However, he stressed that Germany's rapprochement with France and the Anglo-Saxons was an unavoidable .necessity for the establishment of peace ful relationships in the West and the world over. -- Reuter and France-Presse.
BERLIN CONFERENCE
Bast
Between May 21 and July 20, 1051, at least 24,000 people had been departed from Budapest, he said.
Mr Nutting said also that he was aware that the strength of the Hungarian Army had been greatly increased.
Professor Sir Douglas Savery (Conservative) said that the strength of the Hungarian army had been increased from four to
20 divisions since 1949 which
greatly exceeded the Umits pre-
cribed in the peace treaty.
Mr Nutting sald, "So far the Soviot Goverment has declined to associate itself with any pra-
this Government.”....... test by Reuter,
NEW TREATY WITH SULTAN
Yet The
that the admission of these countries must be considered as a whole by the Security Council, and to solve the issue the Security Council should take an approach which would give an opportunity to consider the question as a whole with- out discrimination against some States and without special pri- vilege being granted to others"
-United Press.
British Hopes
For Home Rule
In The Sudan
London, July 9. Mr Anthony Nutting, the Foreign Under-Secretary, sald
today that the British Govern-
meni hoped that a self-governi❤ ing constitution would be in effect in the Suden by the end of this year.
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Recommending The Super French Musical On the Occasion of the
French National Day
"SCHUBERT'S SERENADE"
When "One Romantic Night" starring flona Massey and Alan Curtis, was shown on Jan. 12, 1950, this theatre was packed to full capacity. Although many requests from our patrons were received for having that film repeated for another day, but contract require ment did not allow us to meet our patrons demand. Since then the management of this theatre has tried every possible effort to satisfy our patrons' desire for such kind of films.
At last there appears the film "SCHUBERT'S SERENADE", a super French musical production, released by Cosmopolitan Pic tures Corp. of New York. This film stars Lillian Harvey, French Prima donna, Bernard Lancret and. Louis Jouvet. The sweet Schubert's melodies presented in this film includo. “Ave Mario," "Winter Journey,' "Waltz of XYearning," "Impatience," "Moment Musical," "The Rosemunde Ballet" and the "Unfinished Symphony,” with the "Serenade" as the main theme.
The management, has specially arranged to show "SCHUBERT'S SERENADE" on the occasion of the French National Day, Monday July 14 and Tuesday July 15, ..
For the interest of our patrons, we have spécially printed folders containing the synopsis of this film and the blography of Schubert in English, to be distributed free to ticket-holders. This alm is in French dialogue with English. 9
Music-lovers and thonie-goers are reminded not to miss thố best of musicals. Please book your seats early to avoid disappoint went.
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ SCHUBERT.
London, July 9. MI Fennor Brockway (Labour) asked in the House of He was replying to a question 2 Vienne 10, 1820). domestic muru. to the Esterhazy on Commons 'today' what were the in the House id. "The present Began to leara pf. and v. early and
of tho proposed provisions
caly, between the Sultan of Lahej and the Aden Government.
He also wanted to know when and with negotiated.
whom
was
Me
of Commons, Nutting position of constitutional deve Topment in the Sudan is that the Governor-General has submitted draft self-government statute to the British Government and to
the Royal Egyptian Government.
Schubert, Frans (Peter) (b, Vienna,
Aus. Comp. Sån of a schoolmaster who cultivated m. in his household,
received lessons from Michael Holzer,
sketchen other vorks, and in 3011
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excursions and 2 visits to Hung, an
their country 'estatu ́as Zseliz, 1918 thư T. Họ hover had an unclai appt, and failed to stabilire Mis financial position, but earned MRLOSIEH at the age of 9, learning also org. carully to lead modest - and dot Admitted to the Seminary Provent and bohemibri exinence. for chorister in the Imp. Chapel in alis Industry was phenomenal or 1000, played y. In the
though he d. at 31 he left more m. and sometimes cond, at than almost any other masses. HI 13 wrote a Fantary for pt. duet and death was probi. purely accidental,
Sta immediato cause being typhus,
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Freunde FOR EX- operaitas manke, Fernando, Der Biltgarter Dar Vierinbrige Pork, Zwillingeruder, melodrama Zaubeziafe, india, p. Roppunda; 7 masies and c. 2 other church works over 70 chor, works with orch, pf.. or without accomp: @ symps, (2 u00-
· Anished) -Be-var, mise, orch, works, incl. 2'pvt. in the 13, "style; Octet, atat Trout), sta. Stet 16 sig, stota undalshed), 2 of, trios & var. other chamber works: Fantary, Bondo brillant, Bo, &'3 zonatintas for v. Be st over 30 works for på (duel; 31 p. 208.+ (10/á (iminished) & nilmar- bus other pt., works dial. 6 Impromp- lus, Moments munjenima, & many dances;D BOOKS Inc. Grcles Dia schone Küllerin and axle. Whaternelso (the 318. Behwanengesang, was 30 named by the pub 5, 71, sedlinge Gostka, da de Schüler, D “Krása, Scell, 3 trans, of stakencore,: Ze
comp. his 1st song, Played va. In The Colonial Secretary, Mr
"This statute is now being the etg. 4 talat home. His mother d. Oliver Lyttelton, repiled, "This
In-1013,-when. 8. wrote the ist. Sym worenen. matter is sill at the stage of examined by the British Gov-in 181 and the other murried agam
and left the discussions between the Govern-ernment.
Seminary, continuing or of Aden and the newly Under the provisions of the studies under Bailer. At 17 he The became at tsacher in this auther's elections for elected Sultan of Lahe) who has statute,
school, bat dialikod teaching: wrote expressed a wish for the con- Sudanese Parliament will take the song Margaret of the spinning clusion of a new treaty with the place when the statute comes wheel from Goethe's Faust list year and set the same poet's Eri King in British Government."-Reuter, Into force."---Reuter,
1813, also wrote the G. maj. Mans, the 2nd and 3rd:6yms, and several dramine pieces. In 1910 he left the school and datred els friend Bchobert,
gathering, a circle of literary and artistic rather than mys, friends round him and in 1817 meet- ing the Anger Michael Vogl, who took a great interest in his songs and succeeded in getting his play with The Twin Brothers, prod, in VI. 1820. Els reputation grow beyond his own curdin, "but tabs, failed to recognize him until his friends had 20 songs pub, at their own expetun in 1821. He lived In Vienna al his life.
excent
for 1ozda summer
Commons Queries
On British Funds Tied Up In Egypt
London, July 9.
Colonel Bromley-Davenport (Conservative) asked in the House of Commons today, for repre- sentations to be made to the Egyptian Government to expedite the transfer of money from Egypt to Britain standing to the credit of British subjects who had lost their employment there.
Berlin, July 9. -- Thousands of Communists from East and West Germany East and Europe attended in Berlin today, the opening of the second conference of East Ger
Unity Party, A Bristol Acroplano Co, five-many's. Socialist Up scater helleopter made a cales the SED, by the East German tour to six European capitals President, Dr Wilhelm Fleck, recently carrying messages of
Tho greeting and goodwill from Alt, Premier, Dr Walter Ulricht, H. F. Lyne, then Lord Mayor of said in a speech lasting several Bristol, to civic head of each hours that new measures would city.
be taken to defend East Ger-
Mr Anthony Nutting, Foreign Me Nutting said that the Gov- many's borders with West GeUnder-Secretary, replied, "The ernment had offered help in marry mad West Berlin.
Chargo d'Affaires in Alexandda any case where 'action before has already been instructed to the court might be required. any help that may be "It aby application
Were ded to
Now the General Post Office has told the company that the flight "consituted a breach of
the speed the consent of made to the Government for
he
Government to financial assistance, 'It' would these transfers. He has during certainly be considered" the last few days made further added, representations to the
дем Prime Minister on this mat-|
West Germany's convention the Postmaster-General's mono- with the Westem Allfer had poly for the conveyance of made it necessary for East Ger
to extend ber "pence mali." Mr. W R. D. Perkins, any Conservative MP for Stroud policy" by creating "national and Thornbury, will rise the defence forces"
Dr Ulbricht said that the (5).matter in the House of Com-
creation of a united Germany moda.
should start from the principle; ter." He will ask Mr Gammans, that no separate treaties signed Assistant Postmaster Genel by either East or West Germany asked whether in cases where why the General Post Office took with other States should impose such action and "if he will take the lightest obligation on in no further inps to interfere with all-German government.
of the SED'S such enterprises in view of their
The banis publicity valup." ....
foreign polley was the "night for maintaining peace for a peace treaty with Germany and for German unity on a democratic baxis," he said.
| livor, mail was able on sum
CANAL 188UE Mr Fitzroy Macau (Con aryatye) asked if the Egyptian Mr Bromley-Davenport then Government is allowing British junkers carrying oil for faith to
Mr Nutting declared Egyptian tax requirements bad through the Suez Can
that been satisfied he could say how Jong he expected it would take was not the only problem in
Britain's relations with Egypt. for the Egyptians to allow this
He said, "I would ask the money, which has been accum House not to press for Im- ated over the years by hand mediate action in this particular
this
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ant
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The letter of complaint came from the G.PO. Regional hond
tunate people to be transferred ensure that interentiqnal law quarters here, and was written
to this country"
and British intasrepta uro on Instructions from London. It The conference elected to it
Bald that the held
oner. (Labour)]) enclosed a copy of the "relativo "Honorary Presidivan" Marthal
ent had made con Mic Gov Nuttinn
Barnett Janner. regulations which stated that Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Maurice
tinuous representations to the
protested,
This matter has Frop, Ambulance Service for a person not authorised to do Thorez, Gendral Secretary at the
Egyptian Government to ex been before the House for too Parly. French Communist
long. It is a very brious que Emergency Accident" "Canos Dolores Barurri, General-Stere pedite sottoment,
should Mr Richard Stokes (Labour); Uma and the tary of the Spanish tile Com-
have Ms Natting replied that the Split, 10 Malec, 11 Inns, 13 Importance, 16 Awed, 10 Gap, 19 An offelal of Uristal Aro General-Secretary of the British aware that a padly, trosted Scotty Council had arred Competence, 22 Erus, 24 Orio14, 25 Umber, 20 Open, 27 Entree, plano Co, said:" We have to Communist Party and Augene, really been very Dawu: a Talp, 3 Later, Demcan, 3 Delicate, Lien, 6 Ropiled to the Post Office myth Dennis, General-Secretary of the and fit not possible for his gyps to Honour the Indo- du: something Weiden but so Tar bo nellợn hindi Department to complaint United States Communist Fake them ponding a geilemacoli bon laken.—="Relator Tants
-Reuter
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