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Grave Concern Is
Situation In Asia Among Serious Problems Of Day
New York, Oct. 7.
Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British United Nations delegate, said last night that the industrialisation of Asia "which, taken by and large, and with the exception of Japan is only just beginning," would inevitably be accompanied by much tribulation.
One of the main political problems of the time was to help the countries of Asia remain free, stable and democratic.
Designers' Biggest Problem
Paris, Oct. 7.
"We believe the Colombo Plan nitthod is in tho vital sphere } ut economie development, the right one to attain thur political. end," he said.
ference un
He wog speaking at a con-
higher education sponsored by the United Nations, į the Carnegie Endowment and New York University,
It was essential, he said, that West and Enst should combine in great co-operative projects,
While the Colombo Plan was
Mr Edward Heinemana, chief designer' of the world ar speed | only one of these projects "} record holder, the American hope you will agree that within Douglas Skyray.
txayits limits icl
it 19 a healthy and roasted pilota might soon be
praiseworthy scheme which the alive in their cockpits unless free world as a whole gun bel inventors could solve tempera-proud of," turo problems Aghters,
In
supersonic Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary- General, called for more con- tributions to the United Nations Technical Assistance
Pro gramme,
"We can probably increase the of 753.4 miles present record
an hour by another 100 or 200 miles an hour without much dimculty. But when we reach the 1,000 m.p.h, mark we shali be right up against the problem of aero-dynamic heating." Mr Henemann to a press con- ference.
He recalled the "combat of Lieutenant-Commander Mike Lithgow, Whos? refrignatiozi unit falled when he broke the British Vickers Supermarine Swift jet at 737.3 unite An hour over the Libyan desert st month.
formier
record in
Wn3
GRAVE DANGER
Mr Hammarskjold said that more and more requests to the United Nations and specialised | agencies were being received,
Humanity as a whole could not continue indefinitely half in misery and half in comfort.
"Unless this programme tanong others is given the support that
value demands, human pro- Rress will be gravely delayed and Fendangered,” he added.
Mr Harold Stassen, Director of the United States Foreign Opera- United States Naval Com-ions Administration, commente: that in carrying out an expanded inander Turner Caldwell's cockpit
170 degrees programme of technical service, it was the United States intention Fuhrenheit when he broke the
to
the use
of the at 640 miles an hour in
colleges and a Douglas Skystrenk
America to an increased degree 1947-about the heat of 'well-done' joint of meat," Mr Heinemann added.-Reuter,
Quadruplets Born In Australia
Д
Sydney, Oct. 7 One of the quadruplets born early 10 Mrs Ethel Hudson yesterday died today,
--Router.
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BRITISH ENVOY MAKES, CALL
Belgrade, Oct. 7.
of
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958,
Expressed Bravado In Bull Ring FRENCH BOYCOTT
Over Korea POW Issue
INDIA SENDS NOTE
TO GREAT BRITAIN
London, Oct. 7.
India is understood to have told Britain today that she is "gravely concerned" about recent de velopments in Korea involving Indian troops and the Neutral Prisoners Repatriation Commission.
India expressed similar misgivings to the United States earlier this week, a usually reliable source said.
Indian concern stems from:
Polio Theory
Washington, Oct. 7,
leading American A health expert said today
that there
пот general medical agreement that Infantile parnlysis
was, passed from person to person and not, as kome had supposed. through #wimming pools, flies or food.
The expert, Dr Gaylotá Anderson, President of the American
Health Public
it Association,
also sald was his own personal be- llef that the disease was
through spread
the spiratory Matt Special.
re-
tract, China
Japan To Have Army
Of 15
مر
Divisions?
Washington, Oct. 7. Former Japanese Prime Minister Hitoshi Ashida
said today that Japan has decided that it should in- crease its defence efforts.
Mr Ashida outlined what he a proposed initial
said effort.
was
told Mr Ashida
reporters
1. Recent South Korean threats to evict India's 5,000 guards.
2. The United Nations Com- mand's accusation of pro- Communist blas against the
Commission, of Repatriation which India is the chairman.
3. The overhanging threat of a mass break-out by the 23,000 Chinese and Koreon prisoners who do not want to go home.
havo Official sources hero
the about -expressed distress threat, but have not attached tho seriousness to it which India does.
South They point out that Korean Minister have mado similar inflammatory statements before, and that the nearest South Korean troops are many miles from the Indian cn- campment In the neutral zone.
19
The five-nations Commis- slon's prisoner guidance was certainly regarded here emphasising repatriation rather than the prisoners' freedom to choost where they wish Lo live, but It was not seen here in the same harsh light as it
by the was
United Nations Command,
MAKING ALLOWANCE
Duc allowance has to be made for the presence of the Commu- nist Czech and Polish delegates on the Commission, whose meet- ings are secret, 11 is felt,
There
is much sympathy in the statement by London for | Lieutenant-General K. S. Thi mayya, Indian chaleman of the Neutra! Nallons Repatriation Commission, that he would not be prepared to indulge in tho slaughter that would be incurred in attempting to check a mass
prisoners,
h
OF MOROCCO DEBATE IN U.N.
New York, Oct. 7.
France today boycotted the opening of the debate by the Political Committee of the General Assembly on the Moroccan question.
France's action followed the Pakistan pro- posal that an attempt should be made to call a round-table conference of all political elements in." Morocco and all political parties in France to dis- cuss the future of the North African territory.
France contends that the United Nations General As- sembly is not competent to consider a matter which came her domestic essentially under jurisdiction.
the instruction of the Committee Chairman, Mr Fernand Van Langenhove, of Holland,
the
Committee
Secretary read a letter from the French delegation, signed by
Schumann, M. Maurica Deputy French Foreign Minis- ter
said that this year France could not participate in the debate on Morocco and Tunisia, The letter said: "The Govern- kaiment
of the French Republic considers that the
General
Bravado in to Bult ring is loved by the onlookers, and one star of to Madrid ring is more than a litle popular He hat mainly because of his "alants" and "cis of during.
from Bravo and he comes been given the name of Jalmo Mexico. In the top picture Jaime Bravo is seen as he gets down on the Inco with his back to the bull to demonstrato that he is not afraid of the practically exhausted creature,
of his to when, but he has the shock
shown in the sudden attack and Jalmo bottom picture, the ball makes
seriously geta tossed aside. Ho wis no!
Injured.-Express
Photo.
Second European
Congress To Be Convened At Hague
The Hague, Oct. 8.
M. Paul Henri-Spaak, former Belgian Prime Minister and a leading champion of European union, will preside at the second Congress of Europe to be held in the historic Knights' Hali here from today to Saturday.
Assembly cannot Intervene in relations between these two North tociorates.
France and African pro-
"The French delegation there- fore Ands itself unable to be a party to these debates on pifatra which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of France." 1030 PRECEDENT The call for a round-table con- to the con- ference, similar ference on India which Britain called in 1930, was put forward by Mr Amjad Ali, Pakistan Am- bassador to the United States, who opened the debate.
The Indian
round-table con- ference, said Mr All, had provided
a step towards elf-government.
whether a similar conference would
Ho asked
round-table
not solve the "vexed" question
of Moroced.
the
to Mr All referred absence of the French delega- tion and formally moved a re- of solution that the Chairman the Committee "request the
to re Government of France convider their decision sbstan
the debate Oh Morocco.
and by their pre- sence assist the Committen to come to a‚ Îsı and equitable solution of the question of Morocco."-Router.
From
WEST BERLIN
DECISION
to elect a successor to the chief
Professor
Ernst
29.
the secant half
A Really Merry Christmas For
.
Britain
London, Oct,
A roat "Tiny Tim's" Christmas dinner is pró mised to Britons this year.
Early forecasts plzen li as the best Christmas sinco pre-war days. There will be plenty of every...” thing for everybody.
For the first thié for
many years housewives will be able to place orders with milkmen for Fresh orcam on ChristmOLM Day and there will be un= rationed sweets and plenty of sugar.
Housewives will even be relieved of the problem of sparing eggs for Christinas Mall puddings. - China Special,
Defence Zone Mystery
Reported Move By Nationalists
Tokyo, Oct. 7katziar Mystery clouded reports from Taipei that the Na- tionalista had established o "defence zone" in the Straits of Formosa, from which Japanese fishing vessels are being batred by Chinese warships.
Berlin, Oct. 7. The West Beriln Serate which escape by the anti-Communist Members of Parliament and other leading governs the city-today decided
A Foreign Ofce spokesman, men and women from Western Europe will attend Bungomaster,
Kaoru Hayashi, told a pruss conference today that the the meeting, organised by the unofficial European Beuter, who died on September Movement.
After the election, expected in Japanese Government had never
notified officially of this month, been
bry Its main — object is to canvass and Luxembourg and the Saar the Senate will resign so that | Formosa of such a move. support for the six-nation Euro-10 each.
the new chief citizen can appoint The Chinese Ambassador, Dr peary Political Commamily whose
* dresh Senate, a communique
Hollington Tong, was not avail- draft constitution was drawn up Each of these countries wille Social at Strasbourg.
also
delegates, send youth
Democrats had able for comment. varying in number from three advocated that the mayoralty be
The
from Much of the progress already to 12 for each county.
question arose Four Seft vocant ponding" eltelions made in European unity can be full delegates are invited from which would be held shortly, United Press reports out of Nationalist Talpel traced to the last
quoting a Congress of
1954, other Europeni instead of in December cach of nine
Foreign Ministry source Europe here ave years ago, For
when normally due-Reuter,
BDying China considered thi waters between Formom mitt Wenchow on the Communit controlled South China coast “dofenice" water.
This included 15 divisions of land forces, totalling 290,000 The British Ambassador, at men; 300,000 tons of small naval Indian commanders
It is hoped, however, that the are taking his own request, called today craft; and an Air Force of stronger measures to prevent the on the Yugoslav State Under- almost 4,000 planes, including plotting of an escapa by tighten- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1,000 trainers.
ing up on communications be- and remained
tween the compounds. Dr Ales Bebler, with him for a short time, the Yugoslay news agency, Tanjug, that by "decided" he meant Official quarters here fully that Japanese publle opinion "la support the United Nations Com- reported.
It is assumed that the Trieste swinging in favour of defence."mand's refusal to consider ex- The three others, born in the
About 60 per cent of Japan- tending the 90-day limit in which New South Wales town of Gil-question was discussed during
building both sides are to give "explana- favoured garidra,
well-fils doing
visit, the
agency said.eso
and the tions" to their anti-aggression forets
own mer France-Presse.
number was increasing, he said. Reuter.
The former
Prime Minister arrived in Washington by air today
to attend the Inter- Parliamentary Union Assembly, which will opens on Friday.
art
Reuter.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
3 Friendly (3).
0 Give up work (6),
0 Stayed behind (8).
11. Exhausted (B).
Lund (4).
13 Precipitous (6),
18 Enchantress (0),
10 Thought (4).
22 Distincuyo parts (8).
24 Stubborn (8).
26 Kalol (0).
26 Unwearying (8),
12
DOWN
1 Degree (5).
2 Ceases (5).
3 Takes into custody (7),
4 Encounter (4).
& Garbed (4),
0 Standard (8).
7 Last (6).
Measuring devics (6). Duck (5),
10 Annoya (7).
10 Sticker (0).
17 Extreme fright (0),
20 Retinue (6),
21 Burnt remains (8).
22 Tumbled (4).
20 Snakes (4)..
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD. -- Across: 3 Lowened: 7 Mangre, 13 Expanse, 16 Cedo, 17 Lucra, B Admitted, 10 Emperor, 18.Compare, 20 Ales, 21 Trostle, 20 Grease, 27 Retainer, 20, anul, 29 Trambled. Downi 1 Plume, Scrap, 3 Leam, Blim, 5 Neberg Dodder, D Desert, 11 Extol, 12,Gasps, 14 Expenge, 16 Comme Dolls, 18 Carrot, 10 Mottle, 12 Jag 23 Torem, 24
EMG, 25 KAZE,
now
Asylunt For Refugees
it was that meeting, attended by countries.-Reuter.
hundreds of famous and not-so- famous Europeans in every walk
of life, which decided to set up
ao "umbrella” organisation
-
bracing all the various voluntary societies working for European tinion.
on
The result of that Vos the European Movement, which has worked teasingly both public platforms and behind the
to and political scenes
European union.
further
The Council of Europe at Strasbourg, with its Consultative Assembly and ite Committee of Minister, is the Movement's own brain-child.
Tells Grim Story
Of 'Gold Province
In North Siberia
ds
Japanese press reports sald enrilet this wook that one Japanese Aching vessel had beat boarded by oflcers Chinoto
of a of
destroyer "north Formosa" and "warned to stay, oth of the area.
any
Mr Hayashi said the Govern- ment had not received
the so-called official report on Ineldent and was investigating Hundreds of thousands of men working the affair. He also cald Na-
China find
Bonn, Oct. 7.
A leading proponent of in- creased defence efforts for his country, Mr Ashida maintained that Japan had the right to re- arm.
irz its despite a clause constitution outlawing main-
Geneva, Oct. 7. Seven governmenta have tenance of military forces.
Ho
hoped
current promised to give aysium that negotiations between the United hospitality to 227 "difcut" States and Japon for military cases among European refu- ald would lead to a concrete Eces, it was announced today.
The
group Includes aged, agreement.
sick, tubercular and He said: "American aid wili blind, have to supply mach of the mental cases, at present living
under primitive conditions beyond the Aretienst
notined Tokyo of such a` dow resources needed for this initia! In conditions of near-destitution
in China. defence effort as our economy will not stand it at present,”
These people will be placed the Hague Congress in 1948, circle are helping to make the Soviet Union the fencer zone and Japan had never Mr Ashida is to meet the in homes by the government: was taken up by the Movement third largest gold producer in the world, according agreed to recognise such a zone. United States Secretary of the of Belgium (33), Denmark (32), sucessfully that the statute to a former German prisoner of war who recently was signed within a year and Army, Mr Robert Stevens, inter France (35), the Netherlands
(25), Sweden the first session began in August returned from the Soviet Union, loday, and is to confer with the (30), Norway Secretary of Staic, Mr. John (32) and Switzerland (40).
The United Nations Refugee Foster Dulles, on Thursday" --
Emergency Fund (UNRET) Reuter.
will provide the $70,800 (about £23,000) needed to Anance the operation.-Router."
New Pearling Legislation
Canberra, Oct. 7.
SBS
ADOLF HITLER GAOLED
Johannesburg, Och, 7, Adoit Hitler
today The Commerce Minister. Mr sentenced to imprisonment or a John McEwen, replying to the £2 Ano for being drunk and Opposition leader, Dr forbert disorderly. Evalt, in the House of Repre The defendant, however, was that not the erstwhito. Fuchrer but sentatives tonight, cald pearl fishing legislation viding for licensing will come the real Hitler. He was charged
at Paari, a suburb of Copetown to operation on October 12. Dr. Evatt had asked: "Has France-Prese
Conceived in a resolution at
1940.
The Schuman Plan coal and
steel community was first thought
up by the Movement or eo, nt
lenst, its members claimat lenat year beform M. Jean Monnet and M. Robert Schuman about making it a reality.
act
never
Me Harishi was asked whe- ther the Government had dis- cussed the issue with Kenkichi Tomlaws, Japanese Ambassa còn to China, who is due to Hy back to Taipei early tomorTOW
Prisoners German magazine
worked on the morning after a visit here, or Der Spiegel today quoted him valley, floors with the most had given him any instructions
Ta
He is Hans Haffner, a former German cor- poral, who was captured in 1945.
The West
as saying he worked for years primitive instruments and when the matter.
in a "gold province" in the Spring came hill streams were To both questions Mr Hayashi extremo northeast of Siberia, directed through the open golde repited,-"I camet comment." A CORNERSTONE
peopled by hundreds of thou-fields where workers wished United PNES. sands of Russian and foreign out the gblă, The European Charler of prisoners. Human Rights, a cornerstone of Western Union, is another
achievement.
This
Poets To Meet
Only, the niining shifts were Thousands of the prisoners equipped with modern died each year from cold. or machinery. other hardship. In the cultural feld, too, the
Haffner sold the prisoners" is the province, Der
Venloo, Oct. 7. Poets from: 20 countries wift Movement has not been idjo. It Spiegel claimed, which: Hancy food was pour and, scurvy, was has succeeded in founding an Wallace, when he was United plentiful.
Winter clothing was Insul-meet here from October 13 ur cultural exchanges os
" PICCCERful promotes across national frontiers, and a Valley Project on Russian soll the prisoners died at severe temporary peotry in all post-graduate College of Europe after a visit in 1944.. at Bruges for selected students
pr youing native, christened after Europoda Cultural Contre, which States Vice President, describe¿lent and up to 80 per cent of 20' to discuss “currents of conf
California Tremor
Dakemed, Oct.
Tonniuspos
winters.
Heffner said he was sentenced Many prisoners "escaped but
tries," **
The
congress, desigrid to
Oßed for
the Minister nny information
from European universitics. to seven years penal, servitud returned of their own accord, or strengthen the bonis of posts about the administration of the
To a greater or lesser extent, for having stolen soven kiloded in the frozen waste. The derom frontiers and ideologies; pearl fishing legislation, parti-
the European Movement has grammes (about 15lbs), of Bering Straite were constantly will be held under the auspices cularly in view of reports of the Japanese
also had a hard in the already-potatoes...
offico and the view: "of...:)
existing European goods trucks
Tourism. Government?"
He worked with a few other Patrolled by ships and planes, of the Italian Prime Minis A light earth tremor shook tool and the planned Green Pool Germans in the gold fields and Soviet soldiers on guard in the Mr McEwdi kaldi "I have Southern California this motif
of agriculturni produce.
with thousands of Russians area were themwolves went there Among thos no knowledge, whatever of a97 lng and was!! fell here in the
Germany, Italy and Franco condeioned of the San Josegaan Valley and dowry to attitudo.
for every kind of a punishment for such offences affed sro Jean Cocte reported
fái having allowed LINE RRIVED 2 Saud, STB.EU of Jopers, or the south of far as Los Angelus will each send 60 full delegates crime, including murdar.it Government
Haffner believed there were be captured Juropeen poweling operator No damage was pospuintile to the conende kwhile Delstum
muxt 10 each limbout 100 meza fedá do the wed. Vol 11angsenter.
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