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Balkan Talks
Athens, Feb. 18.
Talks will begin 10- morrow to draft a political agreement between Grecos, Yugoslavia and Turkey, the Greek Foreign Office an- nounced tonight,
A Foreign Office spokes- B said representatives the three countries would meet here.-Router.
of
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, ́· FEBRUARY 19, 1958,
"Wiima" Said King Hussein Defence Liaison
To Be In
British Waters
Singapore, Feb. 18.
For the first time since the Wiima's arrival "outside Singapore" the Police authorities con- firmed that the vessel is inside Singapore terri-
ORADOUR
GENERAL torial waters.
“WANTED”
Extradition Demand To Britain
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London, Feb. 18, The Foreign Onies kald to- right that a competent British Judge in the British Zone Germany would be asked 19 examing France's extradition of ex-General Bern- hard Lauerding.
case for the
Limerding was the Com- mander of the Cerman division which deatroyed the
French village of Oradour in 1944.
The Prime Minister of France,
A ship-chandler, accompanied by a reporter, attempted to reach the vessel today but were thwarted by the Police when the small speed-boat carrying them and 200 lbs, of vegetables, fish and provisions was already alongside the Wiima.
The vegetables and provisions ordered Police beats to climp were allowed to be taken up down an informal “blockade". the Wilma but the speed-boat While the reporter ond the and its passengers were escort- | ship-chundler were arguing with od back to Marine Police Head-the Police In the speed-bant, quiters after nearly four-hours Captain Merimat appeared and detention beside the Wilma. called out, "with the help of n Today's attempt to reach megaphone, for the ship-chandler the Wilma was the third by as reporter to come to the ship, hip-chandler who had received but the Police Sergeant only In the last allowe the provisions lo be several radiograms Meriman, Blaster of the vessel.
days
from Captain handed up and refused adamant- let either the ship- ordering brass pipes, vegetables, chandler or the reporter to go fish, and provisions plus a fore-on board,
The ship-chandler told the to repair à telescople United Press that Captain
Merimaa had told him previous ly that payment for supplies would be made from Finlanti.
hf, Rene Aayer, inde a personal pipe. uppeal to the British Printe Al Hempts to get a com- Minister, Mr Winston Churehi !. mer
relal
hoat falted,
ant the
Ends Course
King Hussein of Jordan (right), pletured on the steps of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, with the Chlef of Imperial General Staff, General Sir John Harding after the Sovereign's Parade, whes the King passed out us a commis- sioned offeer after his course-Central Press Photo.
"Shoot To Kill"
Orders Issued
On Bornholm
for Lammerding's extraditionship-chander's only alternative when he called on Mr Churchiüt, was to procure a privately-
SKIPPER'S STORY In London last week.
Meanwhile, Captain Christian owned unlicensed_speed-boal."
Morine At
Police Head-Sorensen, 52, skipper of the quarters spokesmans explalived Danish tramp steamer Morie that orders from the higher Skou, which arrived today after alethorities" had been hunded | discharging a cargo of sugar ot
Copenhagen, Feb. 18. down that no one was allowed Whampca, Cantor, gaid thai shipping lanes to China from
The Commandant of Almegaard Camp on to board the Wiima,
Challensted for a charißestion the south were
being closely.Bornholm island, issued "shoot to kill" orders to watched by American
Aircraft of the law, the spokesman sald that the Wilma had not yet bety
The Foreign Office spokerman said tonight that Mr Eden told the French Minister, M. Georges Bidault, in a letter that the normal procedure in extradition
Was being, applied Lammirding's case.
cases
In
He added: "Under this proce- dure, arrest can only be made on
warrant by a British Zone! Judge and after production of definite evidence that the wanted man bas committed
murder within the meaning of the German criminal code,
fore
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hy
In For East
Agreement Said To Be Near
Paris, Feb. 18.
A French Foreign Minis- try spokesman said today that the United States, Britain and France were close to agreement ordinating and building close liaison between their military commands in the Far East.
on CO-
“Ike”-Stalin Meeting Advocated
Los Angeles, Feb. 18, Lewis W. Douglas, former U.8. Ambassador to Great Britats, thinks a meeting between President Dwichi D. Eisenhower and Premier Stalin might help prevent World War III.
Addressing an American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers dinner last night, Mr Dougles sald: "We are not zelling anywhere through normal diplomatto channcis or through the United Na យ៉ង..
of com "The absence munications between theso two great centres of world power is a very real danger to peace.
"Meanwhile, the rearm- ing race goes on and there is danger of limately. an environment eut of which only war can come," Associated Press.
The purpose of the project, he said,
creating was to improve the present shaky contacts between The Dir Tree armies in Korea, Indo-China and Malayn on matters DI common interest ilko plans and Intelligence.
The French omelal carefully emphasised that this did not mean "internationalising" the Indo-China fighting or funnelling or
into any conflicts.
Negotiations on
the
outside troops the Jocalized
to be employed-as deelded-was under
In Wachington
the method
yet un why now
SCIENTIST'S CLAIM
Pago 87
European Countries
Accused
"Legal Leaks" Of War Materials
Washington, Feb. 18. Democratic Representa- tive Laurlo Battle, sald to- day that European nations had not been willing to make the economic sacri- fico needed to plug the Meals" of strategie mate. rials to Russia.
Mr Battle, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Com- millee, cald that unless they clamped down on such ship- ments through Europe's "ico porta" he would seek to amend United States foreign aid legiṇa- tion to make them do so.
Mr Battle is the author of a inw which calls for the cutting of all United States ald to any nation which senda war or atomic materials to Iron Curtain counirica.
Despite the idw, Mr Baltio House delivery, sald in a speech prepared for war materjal was flowing to Russia through several "legal leaks".
can move constantly to Iron "Shipments of strategle items
Curtain countries
transit #rade through the free parts of cur Allies...without Inter- ference," Mr Battle 'said.
Madrid, Feb, 18. A mild, bespeelncled German scientist today announced " great step forward in the fight against cancer".
Spanish cancer specialists "We are well on the way to called the Geman's work "in- an agreement." the official bald,teresting". But they salt con- adding that it was impossible siderably more study is needя- to tell exactly when an accord sury. would be reached.
Dr Walter Kuhimney, 53, of the The official added that the Berlin Faculty recently working
States United
Secretary of nt Oldenburg, lectured to the "Free ports, by internatiorni State, Me John Foster Dulles, Spanish Cancer Institute on agreement, may handle ship- had discussed the question with Tuesday 50 "hopeless" cases the French Foreign Minister, M. he treated here.
ments without regard to any national barriers during
such his
#s Georges Bidault,
He later amplified the lecture
Customs." The recent
In an Interview with the Asso- trip.
former Mr Dean clated Press.
He added: "Trade through Acheson. had also raised it
Ninety per cent of thone free ports like Hamburg, Co- during his December visit to the
treated showed an improvement, penhinges, Antwerp and Am NATO Council.
although some later died.
sterdam furnishes the carlest The doctor flatly refuses to avenue to Russia for smugglers al-say what his treatment is, end users of fake documents
other than that "a group of sub-from all parts of the world,"
Poris
cleared by the Immigr-Sorensen sald, "Be- guards today if any attempt was made to break Secretary of State,
a week ago for three into the arms and ammunition store there.
Government circles here felt, however, that
NHAB
south in the China Sen
and American
aircraft Colonel S. C. Traget, Commander at the Camp,
tion and Customs authorities of days. in succtavion as we wele
the Health section therefore, could not be boarded. CONTRADICTIONS
he spuktreman added, how- ever, that the Wilma would noti
but
pines,"
sald
that
went
***DECISION TAKEN "The basic decision has
re-
that the
cady been taken. It just mains to work out the methods stances, which he calls C and "Our Alles on the continent and the form the contacts will, are injected intramuscularly. of Europe," he said, "have zet take," the official said.
Dr Kuhimey said his treat- bren willlog to make the eco- He denied reports
ment should The Colonel issued his orders, were members of the Communist Blg Three would take over the
be used together nomie sacrifice which is neces with normal shock or radium sary to halt such trade."- to rifle-equipped troops Party.
conduct The leaflets had urged drafters China stalemate.
treatment.-Associated Press. of the bloody Indo-
United Press. Patrolling the Crump, one of a number of bases where soldiers to hold "demonstrations" In had gone off duty and had promotest against the service term tested against the extension of extension.
The Police are looking for the the period of military service from 13 to 18 months,
The
new the by-pass
oficial said
Group
said the fact that arrangements would Standing
the NATO
did
not mez that does not think that the
men behind the student agita-"Tips Group should have a
The Police in the little town tors. of Teender announced, meun- Agents of the Solicitor- while, that three students from General's Office who had quest the Teachers Training College tioned 244 soldiers out of the 800 there, had been arrested for 10 1,000 who participated in the passing! out anti-conscription | rebellion, said that the young
to soldiers men had admitted propaganda leaflets
that they and who admitted that they were guilty of insubordination.
United Press.
function than now, but is no question of Incic-
alone China
Added ta NATO responsiblütles,"
The French Government last September introduced a memo- randum to NATO asking that the 14-nation allabee take over the global role in the cold war, but nothing ever came out of it. United Press.
every forenoon to give
was taking unnecessarily strong security mea- us the once-over. The aircraft circled over our chip many
sures. Since the strikes there had never been any perhaps taking photo- "The procedure also provides
They come from the sign that an armed uprising was planned. be cleared because she was out-cast, probably from the Philip- that any arrested person must be charged within 48 hours and
side the port limits.
Oficials of the Customs,
Captain Sorensen sald that brought before an extraditional tribunal within 14 days," the Immigration and Police are still he was arrested by the Corn
contradicting each other on the munist shore authorities at spokesman sald.
where Whampoa for "throwing several "The evidence against Lam-jurisdiction of the area
Wilma is anchored.
Port Chinese omelals merding was furnished to the the
off his ship. oficials have been saying in the He
the British authorities in Germany | c
Chinesc ist officials by the French authorities on jast week that the Wilma
swarmed
umed on board-his "outside. Singapore"
and the ship February 11 The dossier has
Police today produced maps to "until we got annoyed with everywhere been examined and the next
that the vessel is inside them" and threw them out. He step in the
prove procedure is that
Barely half said that the Chinese had not the evidence will be placed be territorial waters.
Special asked permission to board his an hour later a high juchte."
Branch cllleihi contradicted the ship. point by saying that the Wlima
The Captain further said that İs "outside" territorial waters.
many ships originally destined The ship-chandler and the for North China ports were now reporter were feleased un-putting into Whampoa instead. conditionally after interrogation He said that when the Marie
the Marine Folier
Hood-
Skou was In Whampoa quarters but the interrogator other ships--two of them Finnish warned them that from now on were also in pori although no bost would be allowed to they
were not originally drafted plans for the con-approach the Wlima, that no one scheduled there. struction of "Stalin Alley-the would be allowed on board and
He said that the Marie Skou first Socialist artery in Berlin—that no provisions could be sent.
had been
China const West He said that every port regula-three mics-on the first voyage
been up the haz sought asylum in Berlin, the British-licensed | tion of the Colony
would be
A letter, written on Communist Er "Telegraf" reported today, enforced to make this ban offered 18 times and suffered 10 direct April, 1951, she had been cheil-
Party stationery was produced into the Pacific Fact
A request to that effect was today -In from
London, Feb. 18.
a Haderslev court made to him by the Opposition. Communist old, Michael | 17-year
shor The sime spokesman
wald this
trying two soldiers Rensel, refused to work in the that at first the Police had been took her for a Nationalist troop-
butleries which apparently mis- The Colonial Secretary, Mr
on charges Mr Churchill replied that dis- Saxony uranium
cussion of a question settled by Oliver Lyttelton, was asked in of taking part in the mutiny. mines as rending out routine patrols to quested by his father, the paper the Wiima but that since Tuelle said that the Reds' later
hip.
the Hour of Commons today if It was found in the pocket of a previous government was not he knew that an expulsion or one of the demonstrating soldiers appropriate, Fracce-Presse. Bald.-France-Presse.
day a higher authority had
ofered an apology and also paid der was recently given to 500 when he was searched after his for the repairs---Unked Press,
students of the Singapore Peo-arrest. Dated February 10, the AUSTRIAN MAYOR ple's Education Association at
eller read:
ARRESTED
Architect's Son A Fugitive
Berlin, Feb. 1.
The son of the architect who
The
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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12
13
14
23
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14
DOWN
i Excursion,
4 Withdrew from.
ACROSS
1 Property,
# Stage show.
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10 Smears.
11 Danger,
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18 Distant.
18 Chief,
20 Fanty:
22 Appearance,
23 DisigureO.
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2 Friendly.
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18 Artillery,
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Nazi War Criminal Released
Education Problems In S'pore
Rafles Institute,
Mr Lyttelton replied that the Governor of Singapore had re- ported as follows:
CLEAR EVIDENCE
Copenhagen, Feb. 18. Danish authoritics produced evidence today of Communist incitation in the recent mulinics
PACIFIC PACT
London, Feb. 10. Prime Minister, Mr and hunger strikes over exten- Winston Churchill, today_de
slon of military service from 12
The
clined in the House of Com-
to 18 months now apparently mons to make a statement on squashed.
t
Itoomrade, ns you have seen.
the possible Inclusion of Britain
Vienna, Feb. 18. An Austrian Socialist mayor has been arrested by the Soviet authoritles.
The Mayor of Lanzendorf | was called to the Soviet Kom- mandantur and arrested on
the - newspapers, great Mr Stanley Awbery, Labour, things have happened. I am who put the question, asked if coming to Hadersley and would the Minister would call for alike very much to meet you so that both of us can talk, things report.
over. I shall meet you in the of Joergen Madsen, 37 Slaglergade, around 5 p.m. Hope you will be there. It is charges of "sabotage, because important. Regards (signed) he refused to set up at the ex- "The People's Education As- Bent W. Nielien."
pense of his town a propaganda Benn, Feb. 18.
sociation was provided with Nielsen Is Communist panel for the German language The US. High Commission acermmodation in the Raffles Youth Movement leader.
daily, organ of the Soviet In- auunced today ut former Institution for approximately The soldier, Private Johannes formation Service. - France- German Field-Marshal Georg 160 students attending evening Andersen, and Private Wilfred Presse. Von Kucciler has been released
classes in 1052, from the American war crimes prison at Landsberg on medical parole,
Kuechler, now 72, suffered o
"A greatly increased number of persons presented themselves
for enrolment in 1933 and con-
Noerholm appeared in court, charged with taking part in a muliny.
ACKNOWLEDGED REDS Three students, arrested for distributing leaflets to soldiers, to police that they
severe heart attack about 10 ducted themselves in a manner days ago and has been confined evening classes being held on the admitted
other
in the prison hospital since, tho announcement rald.
In 1940, he commanded the
which disturbed the
premises.
headmaster then "The
STAR
Phone 58135
were Communist Party mem- SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, „7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
ber. The leaflets called for felt demonstrations against exten-
18th German Army which in-himself compelled to withdraw sion of the military service vaded the Netherlands. Later the facilities enjoyed by the term.
ho took n command on the Association in 1952. Eastern front,
***The Association had now
He was originally centenced been offered accommodation for to 20 years imprisonment, along the enlarged number of students with Ave ether defendants in various schools including the charged with personal remon-Rames Institution." ability for ordering the killing i and mistreatment
et prisoncas of war and ordering, the deports-
FOR CHINESE
The students will be charged under a clause in the civil penal cado dealing with "Instigating insubordination in the armed forces."
Normal conditions were stored today In all garrisons except the Almegaard barracks on the laland of Bornholm, the army announced.
tirmy
tion and abuse afelviláns in Mr Awbery then asked how
'many students occupied azeny.
were accepted In 1951, John J. McCloy, then into the University of Malaya It was on Bornholm that US. High Cenumissioner, reduced Inst year! how many were soldiers staged д sit-down Kuechler's term to 12 years.
because the demonstration yesterday, trained abroad
The Kaechler is one of three sealer university was unable to accept Bornholm
commander officers releases by the Ameri- them and what was being done ordered emergency precautions cans in the last two months. The to provide a university for the taken immediately and these others are former Field-Marshal Chinese section of the com- precautions, still are in force Wilhelmn List and former munity. General Walter Kuntao, They.
Mr Lyttelton replied: "A total ple of the fact that a delegation, representing the too, were given medical paroics. of 162 new
Students
protesting coldiers has spoken -Associated Press.
mitted to the University of to. the
commander about, the Malaya in 1952. In additions 43 action, Araduntes. were admilled fo The men are confined to their
barracks, and guards have beer)"} I cannot answer the second ordered to shoot at all who leave
Not Optimistic honours courses,
was cd
in
London Feb. 13. part of the question because their quarters br attempt to Iceland today replied to the here are many other gensons| latest British note on the which way, have infuentin enter the premises without YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Acromi 1 Caress, 5 Inget, spokesmary 381 tonight Occidunt pludente in choose to morgency precautions
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