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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1953,

FOOD SHORTAGES BLAMED

FRENCH PREMIER General

Singapore FOR RIOTING IN

Cabaret Girls

EASTERN EUROPE

Disappoint Common Theme Of Stories

Singapore, July 5. A. Taha of 'Ceylon thinks Singapore IH over-rated when it comes to pretty! girls to perform in cabarets.

He

crime here all the way from Colombo "because I had heard a lot about the glittering Singapore has night life here.

in India the reputation Ceylon

and

of being the eastern

capital

of terribly

entertainment."

Continuing,

must

may

The female

appointed.

From

Behind Iron

Curtain

London, July 5.

Food difficulties in countries normally rich in wheat and cattle provided a common theme of reports of changes and unrest in Communist Eastern Europe which poured in during the week-end.

Many of the reports were not confirmed from the satellite coun- exciting tries themselves, but the salient facts of the drastic shake-up in Hungary

were known from Hungarian sources.

ну Taba said:

dis- am rather

form

here is beautiful and abundant

all right, Inci

that

which, ull

must have.

But your show-giris

certain

something!

first class caborels

"In

short they

not attruct

are rather

lifeless. I am afraid they would

the

Ceylonese

college boy enough to make # worthwhile

10

over to Colombo."

bring

them

Taha said the Colony strip Lease hows bore him sitt.

TRYING BANGKOK

Here are the week-end developments:

Diplomatic

Exchanges

In Taipei

successor

REUTER'S CLAIM

Zeit,

of con-

many.

He wild! "Westin provocă-

France's hew Premier, M. Joseph Laniel, 03-year-old right. wing Independent deputy for the Calvados, M. Lalel was the eighth choice of Fresident Autioi na Premier since the latest French Dalilical erials began on May

21Central Prom Photo..

INCREASING

ROLE OF

'COPTERS

Mark Clark's Reply To Red Commanders

Criticised

By North Korea

London, July 5,

The official North Korean news agency today. criticised General Mark Clark, the United Nations Supreme Commander, for "not pledging his site to a strict observance of the armistice agreement", according to a report by Tass, the official Soviet news agency.

It was commenting oh Communit General Clark's latest letter th Korea. Marshal Kim Il Sung, commandér

The

in "volunteers"

North Korean news

of the Korean People's Army genry said General Clark's Friction Over

and General Peng Tel-bual, commander of the

Chined

reply "cannot be regarded but as a fresh attempt to avoid the responsibility which lies on, the United States as the supporters and accomplices of Syngnat

"Clark has given no under- takings

regarding a posible re- currened of sich provocations side and has flot pledged his

Royalty Ateo's provocation.

Grave Of Rhodes

to a strict observance of the armistico

Brut,

added.

agreement",

tho

Ilo

Clark declared would make every effort to Ensure that United Šules troops and the governments concerned Bulawayo, July 5.

the Queen secure the co-operation of the Queen Elizabeth, Mother, and Princess Margaret Byngman Rhee Government and climbed half a mile into the that in the last resort the United wild rocky Matopo Hills out Nations troops would under- side Bulawayo this afternoon take milltary action with a view

Armistice to attend

a centenary service to enforcing the

of Cecil Rhodes terms". at the grave of on the summit of World's View

IN MALAYA Hili, a great granite dome with

The

"KNEW OF PLAN"

Tuwa North Korean

obvious that one would do more

Hungary The veteran Com- the June 17 anti-Communist Prime Minister, Mr riots in East Germany had munist

WILS swept opened the door to four-power Mathyas Rakust.

Government re-talks on German unity. away in a

In an ortiole In Neuc organisation which went hand- In-hand with a promise to give his party's newspaper, he said: The bitter events of June 17 production to four! priority

were the consequence insteas

ead of heavy industry.

in The new programme was an-siderable discontent

in a speech by Mrections of the working class in nounced

as Prime Berlin and the industrial areas Rakosi's Minister, Mr Imre Nagy. With of East Germany", Mr Rakosi, the Foreign, Defence and Agricultural Ministers also Taipel, July 5.

practical move On the other hand, Nationalist Foreign Minister went out.

Philippines Mr Erno Geroe keeps the crucial He is putting away a fat con George Yeh and

Adeva

of Interior Minister.. post truct which he had hoped to Minister Manuel

General Istvan Bata, Russian- or Malay Saturday exchanged polite and sign with a Chinese burlesque troupe. Now he will highly polished diplomatic re-trained Chief of Staff, succeeds marks o the importance of General Mohaly Farkas as De- fly to Bangkok on Tuesday to

Chinese nationals living in the fence Minister. Mr. Erik Molnar look over the dancing girls in

Philippines.

yields the Foreign Ministry to Thailand.

Baldocky hitherto Mr Janos. Ambassador in Progue: Mr Andras Hegedus takes over the Ministry of Agriculture from Mr Joset Tisza.

Foland Stockholm sources "Today the more than 180,000 in touch

with Worsow Chinese living in the Philippines anti-Government demonstrators

clashed with police in are happily celebrating a great necasion."

number of places and that the

onl

Taha has been in Singapore Proposing a toast to President for a week going the rounds of Quirino, Mr Yeh told the large the night clubs and cabarets. He gathering celebrating the seventh as been trying to flad sever or independence anniversary of the eight beautiful but brave show-| Philippines: girls who would not mind allow- ing a lot of themselves to be

peen.

up

He wants them to help fiven a carnival which he is

organising in Colombo to raise funds for a Ceylonese college.

had

a wide panorama on all sides. thousand Five

pilgrims Singapore, July 5.

standing Helicopters

on the slopes of the "ney then stated:

"But it is are pinying An

applauded the Queen Mother teurs" had turned the "fustified increasingly big part in the war and Princess Margaret as they to assist the equitable solution peaceful strikte and demonstra-against the Malayan Communist took their

scals near the flat

of the problem than 100 such + Hons" into riots which could terrorists by helping to convey

the declarations." easily have set off a third world security forces to remote Jungle grenite shb which covers

Arave of the plencer who gave hide-outs.

It said the United States nd- to Rhodesia.

mitted about President Syngman war.

Earlier in the day the Royal Theo's "plan to undermine the guests had attended divine

Armistico." service in St John's Church in

visited Bulawayo and had Hamme for children | Where

The danger of was had been tverted by the Soviet tanks and troops which had been called in to quell the riots.

Dr Ernst Reuter, Mayor of West Berlin, said in a radio tolk tonight the riots had proved that 10 per cent of the East German population were "on our side". West Berlin should march

suggestions that

East Gemany" he said:

"If we Germans were left to

Answering said

D

DA

Mr Adeva, toasting Generuj- Government had tightened ourselves we would not need to tesimo Chiang Kai-shek, repiled: security measures. But these march at all. The matter could "That the

more than 180,000 sources said though the situs be selled without that."

was explosive, they be Dur Germans could march Taha is really looking for a Chinese nationals in the Phillp-tion "daring,

tease show, n-line-pines are celebrating this Reved Berlin strip

press reports of against Soviet tanks, he addeti girls casion of long-legged chorus

asion is but one of the evid- | large-scalo disturbances in Reu-cr. up and perhaps n magician's act, ences of growing Philippine Silesia were exaggerated, with a very lightly elad girl prosperity and holding the rabbits that are other countries." pulled out of the hat."United Press,

Congress Party Approves

New Delhi, July 5. The executive body of the Congress Party today adopted a resolution welcoming the im provement in relations between India and Pakistan.

friendship with An Allied source in Berlin

said there was litle to back the press reports which had claimed that Russian tanks were rolling castwards from Berlin to crush Polish rioters.

Nationalist China and the Philippines recently quarrelled over the detention in Manila of 152 Chinese nationals suspected of being subversive elements.- United Press.

Rally-Round By Neighbours

Neighbours of Mrs H. Thornley went from house to house on

Czechoslovakia — The

"WILL ALWAYS RISE"

"Manchester, July 5. Mr Tom O'Brien, Chairman of Britain's Trades Union Con- gress, told a Labour Party meeting today that the rising of East Berlin workers last month "a great pointer for world peace"

A spokesman of the Royal Air Force Baid all hellcopters at pre sent in Malaya have successfully completed their trials and pre fully operational.

name

#2

to

It added they knew the plan

on included "attacks the de- the militarised zone,

to refusal youngsters were gathered to greet | withdraw Kortin troops from Three types of helicopters them in the gardens.-Reuter.

that area, opposition to the are being used.

handing over of prisoners the neutral commission and the threat to attack Indian troops who would be scht in accordance with the terms of the armistice," --Neuter.

The biggest-the American Sikorsky 55-are piloted by men of the Royal Naval Air Service while R.A.F. pilots By the smaller S-31.

helicopter

Only one British Sycamore is being used but more are expected to arrive this year,

The spokesman bald helicop- ters are now an integral part of the security forces, helping to carry thousands of troops on operations and to evacuate

Wife Tells

Of Suicide 'Rehearsal'

A wife who went down- stairs in the middle of the night for a brink of water found her husband- sitting in-an-easy chair.. with gas tubing beside him He said, however, that heit-connected to a wall bracket. copters lifted slightly less loads

| casunities.

Press.

Britons' Visit To Moscow

MORE BREAD Rumania-The official news

Mr O'Brien, who is also a Like

here but this was so with other agency reported a Government decision to increase the supply bour Member of Parliament, types of aircraft also,-United of bread, vegetables, sugar and added: edible oll. After July 11 a

"I think the action of those white flour ration will be dis- organised workers has done tributed and the Government more to bring about world will release cereals from slock peace than any event since the of the Russian people rising to provide more bread.

umeiat against the Czara In 1917.

"For the first time, spon- It noted it was now the desire Dozewood Estate, Roylon, Len-paper Rude Pravo admitted that of both governments that there cashire, to raise £30 to add to bread was short despite the re-taneously,workers... rose and they against what should be an early solution of her life savings.

cent currency reform which was rebelled problems still lying in the way Mrs Thorley wants the money supposed to be accompanied by rightly believed to be tyranny of improved relations. It ex- to bring home the body of 21 improved supply. The report in the same way as the miners,

go railwaymen and engineers steps sokiler son Harry, aged 19, who pressed the hope that

the Britain rose in riots in 1011 and to work without bread in would be taken by both govern-was killed on exercises in Ger- sald werkmer. often had to

1012 against Conservative Party meats to and a satisfactory colu-many. tion to outstanding problems- The War Office has told her mining area.

Meanwhile East German tyranny. Franco-Presse,

that it will cost £100.

"Workers anywhere in the authorities today opened further crossing points between East world will always rise against and West Berlin and East Ger- tyranny."--Reuter, man sources said that the Gov- emment was considering restor ing normal traffic between

British Crossword Puzzle

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2

18

4

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EVALSE

DSTREET C LENSES

PSPORNN

ADDER

22

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two halves of city.

the

the

Wants To

The East Berlin radio. quoting

Government the

Press Omce, for said workers had asked normal traffic between East und West Berlin to be restored,

They said It was a hardship for them that none of the public transport vehicles crossed the Inter-sector boundary though full trafe had been restored within either part of Berlin.

SA RASCAL Church

LDUR KE SCUSED

43 5 5

ACROSS

1 Kind of grass (0);

DOWN'

Corridors (8).

to

Cut Down Surpluses

Washington, July S.

of

of

Q

She thought he was felgning

suicide and, not wanting to start a quarrel, went back to bed.

After that the husband is appeared for a day and a night, And the following day she found him Head In the gas-alled kitchen of their home 111 Oxford Street, Hebburn - on- Tyne.

Married

Years

50 After Tiff

boy,

16

in-

For two years they were en- garen..... parted.

hod

Malta Status Intensifies

Valetta, July 3. The Bľačieks Government today went the British Govs, ernment memorandum. asking that Malteko, affaire be transferred froth the Colonial Office to the Com monwealth Relations Office, which dots with Dominion affairs.

Bialia's status has creat- ed repeated friction with

Malta ne London. 'refused to be represented

first.

at the Coronation because

The trouble over of

her the status, but later relented

However,

In to plant a 10

tree

in

ה!

Great Park bo- cause, unlike the Dominions Iligh Commisionern London, he had not been presented to Queen Eliza- beth during the Coronation period-France-Presso,

TENSING'S

DAUGHTER

UNWELL

Feeling Effects Of Travelling

London, July 5.. Tiger Tensing, the Everest hero, and his family saw tib

of London's lovely sunshine to daney had to stay

in their

kulte

at the Indian Services Club because. Pein Pen, Mr and

4

Mcg Tensing's 16-year-old daughter, was ill with a stomach Landon, July 8.

complaint.

seen her and dottor has Fifty-five years ago Martin Brown, a 17-year-old Brighton she is being kept in bed today.

A courted pretty Lillan

member of the staff which Hargreaves daughter of a locomove old is looking after the familly, told a reporter she will be well spector on the London, Brighton, enough to go out tomorrow.

She is not used to so much and South Coast Railway. Both were members of the Salvation travelling ahd, it has upset her Army.

little, he said.

blaming is not Pem Pon

has then alim and English food. She, often

thomo dind of food-in her- Martin marrica a. Brighton own country. girl and drove local trams until Mr Tensing spent the day resting and receiving friends. retired on pension at 05,

knowa

of her soverkl Lillian went to America and She at Cleveland, Ohic, qualified as fellow-countrywomen living in a trichologist and built up a London.

Tiger Tensing hopes to take good-class practice as a specialist

hair

family out allmenta In 1930 she his

sight-seeing tomorrow, France- came to England on business, again was caught up by the wat, and Presse. could not return to the Staten She settled down at Bognof, sull spinster.

Three

the

he

The wife, Mrs Elizabeth ·Mag- han, gave this evidence at the London, July 5. A delegation of the British Inquest on her husband, 57- Amalgamated Society of Wood-year-old Hugh Gordon Magnan.

Suicide while workers arrived in Moscow to-Verdict: day at the invitation of the balance of the mind was disturb Central Committee of the Union ed.

and of Workers of the Paper Timber Industry, Tass, the off-

cial Soviet news ported

agency, re-

com-

on

Dislocates Neck In Training

While training at the Royal

and

years

The agency said the delegates, led by Mr George Brinham, member of the executivo

ago Marlin mittee, were met at the airport Ulster Rifles depot at Ballymena, by M. Alexel Sholmov, chair. Co. Antrim. Thomas Nouch, 19, Brown's wife died. He told his daughter: "I'm going man of the Central Committee National Service man, of Sabine zon

Battersea, S.W.11, dia- to find Linian Hargreaves II of the Union of Workers of the Road,

she's alive." A A former Salvation Timber Paper and

Industry, located his neck attempting a

He is in hospital Army

anid he had scen and other union officials-Re-somersault.

Zillion

in Bognor {cr,

seriously ill.

For morths, hampered by poor searched, and

Cambodia Official

Demands Action In

eyesight, Mwah etme ficc

at Inst ho and

to face-in a Brighton Street.

Place Of Promises R.N. College's

Paris, July 5.

New Name

Startling Deniand By Ex-Nazis

near

Com

would have had has been changed né a result of brisoners) was arranged .by.

DeNazifa wangélica 5.

Hanover, July B. Now they have been married. About 8,500 former Nada at Brighton Register med teet py the British after the Marlin is 72, täilian 71. ..-

war today demanded the same "compensation" di Jews and other victims of Nazism received for the thro spent in centration empe

former Brilish internment caug Oeraks Lower Saxony, they claimed that huratreds of thousands of Nazis had been held "unjustly, and in violationi Girl Geneva Con- The title and

name of the of The

(The Conventions ventionsue Royal Naval College. Dartmouth regulate the treatment of war

Yacht,

The rally "H.M. Yacht Britamia the "Association of Victims of the naming of the Royal

It will be known as The Britannia Royal Naval College,

A former

paster Dartmouth, and will bear the Herr & Jakobshaken who was HMS Dartmouth releved of his post : by the ship's name

past,

The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr Ezra T. Benson, has called for Federal marketing quotas on BISHOP ADMITTED

the 1054 wheat crop to cut Earlier today East Berlin down surpluses. He said it was that the current police opened ve more sector questionable crossing polnts in addition to drought in the southwest would the three opened previously. change the decision.

Visitors

Mr Benson did not announce of either part

a speciile

acreage cut. The House Berlin must, however, still have a

D bill to set the one-day passes issued by the has East Berlin pollee...

minimum national quota Dibelius, head 60,000,000 acres. The Senate is Bishop Otto

to revise the figure to of the

expected All-Germon Evangelical

travelled today to 62,000,000 acres.

to Under the

present law, Mr

The Cambodian Secretary of State, Sam Sary, Arthenow in East Germany

said today the French note offering a greater measure tuke part in the consecration Benson could cut the acreage to

55,000,000 acres. ceremony of a church bell.

of independence to Indo-China This is the first time la 10 Church-spokesmen said he obtained a travel permit from years that the Government has greater effect if-it-had-been-issued before the recent

events in Cainbodia. the East German authorities been forced to ask for controls

He was referring to the demand of King Norodom on the wheat output. without any trouble.

The Dr Ernst Helsheimer,.

Sihanouk of Cambodia for complete independence,, Under the current law, Mr Fast German chief public Benson would have to call

id

The King went to Thailand on, in place of renewed promises" instead of HMB Briláhala as Church because of his Nazi that referendum by July 24 to have today prosecutor,

had

been the farmeru vote on whether to June 14 to conduct a compaign According to a French Press formerly. prisoners

mid they had served the "rent 7,753

Federal. restric- 1 under the support the released by July

bore the name, Britannia, and deserved to be paid by the Government's three-week-old tiens. But a louse-passed bill in support of his demand and Agency report from Pnompenh

cari would postpone the date untų į after a short period of voluntary the Cambodian Prime Minister. have ships of the Royal Navy ideals" of the German people

Penn Nouth, sald:'

Including two codeb training State for hardships - suffered amnesty and further

15. A similar move is exile he returned to Cambodia.

Bom

Sary said

"We wish to stay in the ships. When the Royal Navy while they Aug in the Senate. · were under review.

The amnesty applied

of the French note proposed taking French Union but with a status College buildings were opened Reuter. Unless two-thirds

bf those sentenced to between

cadela transferred dre and three years' imprison farmers voting favour quotas, existing agreements, based on at least equal to that of India in 1905, and the training

from HMS "vague notions" of "anfeguarding within the Commonwealth". the Federal cutback cannot go

tho The French agency reported Britannia, a' screw ship_of into operation and price sup common Interesta, as a basis for parts on wheat would drop to negotiations, whereas Cambodia from Saigon that Bao Dal, the line of 5,904 tons and 115 guine,

• head of State, and his the College assumed, the huma wishes

the Vietnam to start from 39 per cent of parity.

title. If two-thirds. approve, then

French note,

„Paris, July 6. M. Paul Reynaud, the French was launched and named by the tions and

said the French noto re- pay fines on excess

The Communist.Now China Accted A

Vice-Premier, said at Dunkirk Queen at Clydebank on April 10. Liberál

dis- and production.

that the French note was "The ship is expected to do her New Agency, in a transmission Mr Benson said there will be interested alulúde.

bold het" and declared other final son Irials in December monitored here, said today that and to bring the Queen and 1,017 Japanese who had asked SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: i Mishap, à fusks, yes has poon soolences to dve some advantage in by Postponing beheppily, reports that Frent auto, would follow,

He said:

the Duke of Edinburgh from to return home had left China July crop report will give to Cambodia tended to throw

"We cancot fght against Tobruk to the United Kingdom yesterday, a for anU-State activities

the winter some doubts on France's Communion if ve are in confilet in May next on the final atoga The agency sold they had tuft Hor Olio Nuschke, Chairman later Agures on of the East German Cristian wheat harvest and the prospec-intentione

for with the fdedla bf nationalists."-- of their retum Journey following len, the Japanese ablę. Tikamgu стора

latement. Liked

the ContinunWBEITIA KÖLT. 0 Screams 7 Slyness 10 Order, 13 Gellané, & M-Martial, Democratic Party and out of this: tive spring car

elteauve and immediate acl” | neuter. Vice-Premiura, náld today that. United Press, Amulets, 17 Agree, 15 Eloped, 21 Mire, 23 Drop, 23 Bent,

B Drugged (5),

6 Wanderer (5).

Gloamily angry (6).

10 Dance (6).

1.1

Сарст

(5).

(4),

12 Grecs (5).

13

18 Thoroughfare (6).

18 Letting, e:ntracts (8).

20 Sévère (6).

22 Tuno (4);

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26 Famous conductor (8).

26 Rogue (0),

27 Church offeini (6).

28 Ecstasy (5).

20 Felt (6),

2 Manifold (8).

3 Extent (4).

4 Poems (7).

+

Contrives (7).

6 Prophetic utterance (6),

7 Attempt (6),

14 Lures (8)

15 Wrote badly (8).

16 Footwear (7),

17 Venerates (7),

10 Rubs out (0),

21 Fish (5).

24 Uncommon (4).

Gale, Valbur, 11 Lorry, 13, Dicasy, Mean, 10 Names 10 Alarm, 19 Eg, 20 Loomed, 24 Agile, 23 Pierce, 20 Tier, 27 Tills, 28 Despot, Down: 1 Move, 2 Sold, 3 Ague, 4 Parson, Helsing,

to

that the

calda Catholic parson, Father all must, abide by the restric-ciple of complete indepen« / Government were studying the andaval Yacht Britannia!

ment.

PRIEST RELEASED Catholic Church spokesmen

Busch of Velten, near Franz Berlin, was among thone re leased.

He been sentenced

were

interbed

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