THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1958.
Discretionary Authority The Queen CHANGING PATTERN OF Red Gesture
Voted To Eisenhower To Withhold Military Aid
General's Views On Cambodia
Washington, June 30.
The Senate today voted to give President Eisenhower discretionary authority to withhold US$100,000,000 in military aid from European North Atlantic Pact countries until the six-nation- European Army treaty is ratified.
The House wrote the provision into the US$5,318,000,000 (about £1,899,285,700) Foreign Aid Authorisation Bill in place of one by the House of Representatives which made it com- in-Chief of the French Air Pulsory for the President to withhold the money
until the treaty is ratified.
Singapore, June 30.
The returning Commander-
Force in the Far
East,
General Chassin. today One of the sponsors of the termed speculation that amendment, Senator Lyndan Cambodian fighting units Johnson of Texas
(Democrat
may turn against the French leader) said he feared the House AMERICAN
as completely ridiculous and unthinkable, when he arrived at Kallang airport, Singa pore, from Saigon.
amendment would deprive the Prerident of bargaining power.
"If he has to get tough I be- Heve he should have the author Ity to do so. But 1 do not belleve we should conit him in advance to policies which may be adverse to our interesis just a few months from now when we will be out of session and unable to make any changes."
GESTURE
TO ALIENS
Told by correspondents about
Cam Usal news intissage Bodian forces on Monday took over all offelal building in Cambodian Penli. Lic Phot capital, old mounting tension niel: Chassin there, General "It is nonsense to think that the Cambodians would fight against
" He added that unthinkable that this could hainen when the French were fally supports legislation for in- About 5,000 aliens, many of them
Nighting
noty
Washington, June 30. President Eisenhower signed into law today a bill allowing First opposition today to the speedy naturalisation of aliens ill came free on unexpected serving at least 90 days in the quarter-Senator Mike Mansfield United States armed forces since (Democrat, Montana) who gener-the outbreak of the Korean war.
in Korea, are affected. the Comernational co-operation and aid. at prem
Senators
Watkins Arthur He attacked a provision which munists,
and Pat Ulah) emphatically would conurus the Foreign Aid (Republican Ceneral The
any knowledge of Programmise until 1950 with 1959 McCarran (Democrat, Nevada), dizelaimen!
members of the Senate Judiciary the reported action by Cambo-os the liquidation date.
Committee, and three members dian forces and said that there
Senator Man:field
of the House Judiciary Com- "was no manifestation
brief altended trouble against the French" in United Sintes should be working mittec, the Cambodian capital when with
correct the ceremony in Mr Eisenhower's
that they offer.
remained Chassin, who has com-could stand un their own feet.
with the a normal two-year term Foreign and should be wound up
Indo-Chino, valdas quickly as possible. duty in
of any
he left Saigon this morning.
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of
that the Laos invasion by the
Vietminh had been turned into
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Asked Bad Eisenhower Reds became
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(Dumperut Towa) announced he hausted as their lines were would vote
Bili Congress to allow an additio against Uic tended while simultaneously because 98 per cent of the funds 240,000 persons to enter
position the
became would be directed towards build. United States in the next two Senator McCarran, rank- East
for streng
while years. WA nothing
towards ing was done
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stronger.
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in the obtaining peace. important factor -Chinu
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the Carran the crusade for peace through world-quested him Communists did not dare to al-wide Co-operation in the objections to the measure which tack the French Union forces United Nations on which we now was bottled up in a ju‹H- in Bie decisive stages of the embarked in the closing years clary sub-committee. Laos campaign. le sid that of the into war," he said.
lines and talen heavy toll
"I urge that Communist troops from the crusade among the who were also handicapped by which we are now engaged and the cotit danger of bombing away from the course that leads attacks plus the hostility of the straight and uneregly to ü
The President did not
wo turn away ine to so anything," Seralor
of unins in McCarran replied-Reuter.
native population. The Frenchnai global atomic catastrophe Union forces hoped to have from which emnezivnoly no single nore transport planes avmlable į man, woman for the next operation, he said. come out -United Press.
that
or chitel would e out alive.": Senatur Gillette Furnealed the State Departinent should seek greater non-military
propose that we_devole_n_ Com-substantial portion of our cher The Foreign Affairs mittee of the Chumber of De-gies along with our Allies to puties approved today a pence seeking means to persuade the treaty with Japan and recom-Soviet Union and her allies to 20ended that
Chamber Ingres to a peaceful settlement,” ratify the treaty.—Reuter.
he added-Reuter,
Treaty With Japan Auntie Paci co-operation.
Baydad, Junz-30.
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Wore 1914 Tail-Coat
At Ascot
At Ascot
Racegoers bow to the Queen and members of the Royal Family in the Paddock at the Royal Ascot race meeting. The with the Queen, in pale belgo silk with a black hat, is seen Duke of Edinburgh, followed by Princess Margaret, in pale blue with a white hat, and, on right, the Thiɑhess of Glouces- ter. Behlad them are the Princess Royal and the Duke of Glou- cester.--Reuterphoto,
Tidal Wave Menace
Melbourne, June 30. Natives of the Admiralty Islands in the South Pacifle have been ordered to build shelters 50 feet above sea level
a protection tidal possible against a
weye from a new undersea Volcans offshore.
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This volcano, off Baluan Island, was first reported to be erupting on June 28. The eruption is not thought to endanger the natives on the surrounding islands but Administration Royal
Australian
Force planes
and Air are standing by in case an evacuation is necessary. Reuter.
Jet Propulsion
Patent Issued 162 Years Ago
Jet propulsion was the subject of research in the Midlands long before Sir Frank Whittle began work on it. A patent granted to John Barber, Gentleman, of "Attleborough "in the parish-of Nuneaton in 1791, describes how
inflaminable air" was produced by heating coal, wood, oil and other materials in a retort.
Belief by Major Robert Maurice that his 1923 tall-cont he wore at Royal Ascot
was the oldest seen at the races has
Then the gas was pumped into a challenger in Colonel W. Ba chamber and "mixed with Osbaldeston Mitford, late of the the atmosphere" after which it Gordon Righlanders.
would "tako dire upon applica- Colonel Mitford went to tion of a match or candle and Ascot
in a tall-coat bearing the rush out with great rapidity in
May 19, 1914. It is a one continuous stream of date:
fire." black cont
If a jet of water was added to with braid—"gfb]? perfect," says the Colonel, "as the firing mixture, the stream good as any at Ascot." He has was considerably augmented
worn
it at Ascot every year both in quantity and velocity. except during the two. world Aviation engineers now call this process water injection, Even wors.
Colonel Mitford, 70. lives at 162 years ago there was a prac- Craven Hill, West London, Hedical suggestion for using the Is a Scot and left Ascot direct-process
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to be
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ly for
The Quid stream," says the member of the Queen's body patent, "may be passed out of
the stern of any ship,
boot. guard on her State visit.
did his tail-coat barge or any other vessel, so before
that by the 1914-18
How much cost him
war? Colonel Mltford says
an opposing and im- power directed against ho the water, pelling
the vessel and its
could buy a suit, from one of contents may be driven In any the best tailors, for £7.75, "A direction whatever"Just, In tail suit was not much more" Nowadays a tail-coat alone can cost £20.
fact, like modern jet aircraft, except, perhaps, that pilots are content with one Wirection only.
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Will Cut Delays
Two men are to receive the Institute of Patentees'
| silver medal for a mechanical car parking invention which, it is claimed, would enable a motorist to get his car out of the most.crowded garage in 45 seconds.
It consists of, a series of Road, Erith, Kent-who started platforms, each of which bears designing 1 four years ago...--- Jane car.
and Mr G. A, Walkins, of Bien- don Road, Bexity.
The platforms tre carried
The scoret is la a patented along by an "endless chain," driven by an
chain carrying the platforms on electric motor, which the cars eat. Each chain and push bulton controla enable the attendant to move alty car carries 20 cars. The vehicles rapidly to the exit bay, from move around nose-to-tall, and
when
Üre
end line is reached which the owner drives it off
chain negotiate a bend
the platform into the street,
the
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This is not the first dévice Says Mr. Watkins: of 19 kind. Soon after the war mea 76, yards Scotland Yard and Government of 200 car's can bo parked officials watched a demonstration normally. With this system the YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD. - Across: 1, Museum, & of another, but the average time number would rise to Prime, Sabro, 0 Screen, 10 Evlet, 11 Dance. 12 Rule. Erase, 16 Reader, 18 Coarse, 20 Therm, 22 Sage. 23 April, 26 Quota, 20. Rugged, 27 Order, 20 Heart, 20 Sensod. Down: 1 Mistrual, 2 Surplice, 3 Used, 4 Manager, 5 Precede, & Re- vere, 7 Mocks, 14 Arranges, 15 Extended, 16 Rempart, 17 Aspires, 19 Orator, 21 House, 24 Lure.
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for the motorist to wait for hisj car was three lautes,
connot be "And tho cors damored--as they can be in a normal garage by manoeuvring. aci
The units can be dealined "Melin. double-deck fashion, a ring I. R.. Carvall, of Leoney Park leading to the second deck,“
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Ammestied War
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Manila, June. 30. The Philippines Cabinet
CIVIL SERVICE IN COLONIES
London, June. 30.
The recruiting in Europe of Civil Servants for the Colonies will eventually cease as more and more Colonies are trained to take over posts of responsibility in their own territories.
This is forecast by New Commonwealth which suggests that the days of an expatriate Civil Ser- vice ruling permanently in a Colonial territory are numbered.
Britain has initiated a policy odds, European Civil Servants providing for the gradual have need of the highest quali transference of responsibility to tiez not only to do their work. Colonial
peoples, However Inbui riso in order to train the the present "difficult transition people of colonial territories in perlod" New Commonwealth the knowledge that they
Europeans,
British Barter With Soviet
•
Londen, June 30. Russia is to buy £973,000 worth of cured herring from Britain, Mr James Stuart Sec- rotary for Scotinnd, told the House of Commons today.
In return
Britain will Ruszton canned salmon and crabmeat to a value equivalent to that of the herring and the tinplate required for the ning.
buy
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are thus working
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To Britain
London, June 30. Kukla tonight *Kavo Britain the bonellt af her "pezee offensive," by agree. ing to postpone the end-
of a special agreement which Dermi's Bettiah vessels to lah up to three miles from the Russian
const.
Itusala imposes a 13-mile fishing limit on all other nations.
Sho kave Helico of terminating the three-mile agreement six months ago. But today M. Jacob Malik. the Russian Ambassador, told Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Minister of
State,
that 10 Moscow had agreed defer the notice for a year. M. Malik later flow back
to Moscow for consulta- ilons-Reuter.
AUSTRALIAN
Such recruits for the Colonial PILOT GETS
Service must
therefore be taki clearly the "conditions and prospects of their work and must be offered suitable in- ducements."
In the same ismic of the
"Now Commonwealth". Mr
John Big-Davison, lately of A
SURPRISE
Scoul, June 30. Melbourne representative the Pakistan Administrative Australian rules footballer, Services, supports this idea of Geoffrey Collins, dying with the planning for the transition to a Australian
77 Squadron in
local Colonial Civil Service. Korea, and whose home town is
A
COROLLAKY
in New South Wales, was today given a commission .on activo Biggs-Davison suggests service, Mr that 1 Commonwealth Secre
He became a Pilot Officer thin tartat or Civil Service pool afternoon at an Informal gather-
could
absorb the redundant
personnel
from the
higher ing of pilots when the Com branches of the Colonial Ser-manding officer of 77 Squadron,
Wing
Commander Alan Hodges, vices and set up an establish- | WIDE ment to provide under-develop-
hla gave him
new insignia and said it was anc ed countries with experts of all wit
of the few kinds.
times a pilot had received his
still on commission while operational tour.
Mr Stuart sald he could not disclose tha total quantity of herring involved but he was in- formed
that allowing for a short-fall on last year's contract that
lo
This is a corollary to the suggestions of two British MPu Commonwealth business should
by one
be conducted
secret Fellow fliert kept it from Collins that he was to be
day authorised government-lo- with Russia) and for sales Secretary of State in control of commissioned and the footballer
government talks between the S
other countries he estimated Philippines and Japan on the other to
be a market for shipment back to Japan of 109 there would Japanese war
barrels of cured who about 280,000 prisoners
this year's pro- were amnesticd Inst Saturday herrings from on the occasion of Philippines Anglia.
duction in Scotland and East Independence Day.
more
Do
three related departments deal did not know about it all his ing with
wore handed, to Commonwealth Renew Insignia
hirm. lations, Non-Self-Governing Territories and Economic
Pliol officer Collins has flown velopment.
90 missions on his present tour in Korea. In commenting on these sug-
He has taken part in rocket Mr Biggs-Davison gestions,
bomber escorts and straf- raids, agrees that there
is need for ing of road transport. co-ordination in Britain Over-
Before he came to
a player for Mel- A common economic body is bourne in Australian rules and
provide a also represented Victoria.
RS,
Collins Was
Korea
This was substantially Acting Foreign Minister than last year's total production Feino Neri said he would soon of 177,000 barrels.
This is the second deal of this meet Toru Nakagawa, chief of the Japanese mission here. Mrnature with Russia. Last year Nerl gold he had been assured the Ministry of Food bought that Japan would send ships to canned salmon and crab to a acutely needed to the Philippines to transport the total value of £350,000 against | centralised guiding power and He is engaged to Miss Mary Japanese POWs to Japan.—Reu- British herring and tinplate of to control the larger Sterling Murphy of East Malvern, Vic- ter.
In similar valuo-Reuter.
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