THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954.
DULLES'S CHARGES SURPRISE
Protest To Red China Demanded
Ottawa, Apr. 5.
The Opposition leader, Me George Drew, suggest- ed in the Canadian House of Commons today that the Government profest to the Communisi Chinese ernment against damage and Indignities suffered by Canadian missionaries In China.
The Prime Minister, Mr Louin St. Laurent, sald he would look into the sukker- tlon,
Mr Drew said other gov- ernments apparently were making representations to the Peking government 20 that the matters might br discussed at this month's conference in Geneva,
He said Canudo Mioukl
make
representations fur pro-
"redress of Jass of perty, indignities and hard-
ship" suffered by Canadian missionaries since
the
Communists overran China.
United Press,
LONDON
Chinese Aid To
Vietminh
| INTERVENTION UNLIKELY
AT THIS STAGE
London, Apr. 5.
The charges made earlier today by the US Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, of Chinese Communist participation in the Indo- China war caused some surprise in London today not only for the importance of the revelations but also for their possible consequences.
Sources close to Whitehall said Mr Dulles' | statements before the House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee did not mean America would intervene in The Indo-China war, all the more so as the latest reports from Dien Bien Phu said that the French
East Germany's defenders were not only resisting but were also
"Sovereignty" Exposed
Berlin, Apr. 5.
The East Gerning Com-
counter-attacking.
These circles believed Mr Dulles' purpose was to warn the Chinese Communists against further direct intervention in Indo-China in case the Vietminh Com- mander General Giap, failed to take the beleaguered fortress.
Ç ¡ ¡ † ሚ " 1
with
Lu
They wild the Chinese Coney those which Mr Dulles had re- ADVENT Government would ceived). Bow now find any attempt
The source said Mr Dulles munistic today Bightened belp Ho Chi-minte more directly had revealed only a part of the
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"uniteit information available concern- their hold on the Soviet motion" In Amrries and tag Chinese participation.
Freight The
Secretary State for Relations with the At the United Nations head-Asselated States of Indo-China, arters, American sources said M. Mare Jacquet, conferred with ght Chinese Communist ald Premier Joseph Landel imine The Vietminh could not be ately am hearing of Mr Dulles'
without statements. Franc: -Presse.
Zone government in a dries.
the real monstration of
meaning of the "sovereign
Russia Krantee Fast Germany last week,
ty"
ferment
the บ
UN
A HOW Party constituted.; Frajer's prior consent. submitted today to the seventh! session of the Paily's eight-day eur,vendinti,
authorted
FLIGHT CANCELLED
Hanol, Apr. 5. Fifty-three journalists from equipped with
authoritative in Parys, Tourer wid reports reaching the Zone's 1,200,000 Communists to French Government from Indo- see that Party policy is carina China on the participation of eight countries
Ministries Chinese technicians in the Indo-long-range cameras In governzzerat
China ghlingt were similar to day
out Factories and farms,
new Party
The
constitubon will blot out what little power remains to the fellow-traveling | but non-Commmünist Parties fo the East Zone government.
Divorced Russian
Wives
Observers in West Cermally
H
the
to
waited ter-
The Pope Says:
"Doctors Should Help
Patients Morally
As Well As Physically"
Vatican City, Apr. 5.
Pope Pius XII urged doctors to help their patients morally as well as physically, in a message to the Third International Congress on radiology released here today.
cancer.
Changed Her Sex
Another change of sex CABO has just come to light follow- Ing an operation by a Young Italian surgeon, Dr Musumeel, Ιπ Catania, Stelly. on Arturing Simonetta. Arturinn โช NOW known R.M Edward Bimonetta who In pictured here after the operation
Express Pbote,
DULLES'S
VIEW OF
JAPAN
Washington, Apr. 5.
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Is The Queen Going
To Have
A Home In Australia?
Perth, Apr. 5.
The Minister-in-Charge of the Royal Tour in Australia, Sir Eric Harrison, suggested today that the Queen might establish a country home in Australia,
Mr Harrison, speaking at a returned service- men's luncheon, said that until shortly before her arrival in Australia, the Queen had to rely on an invitation to make a visit, but now she was Queen of Australia and could come "whenever she liked."
He said: "This, and the shorter travel times that
some
air travel has brought about, might mean that place of residence may have to be established here so that she can take her place in Australian life. -China Mall Special.
MAINBRACE
Canberra, Apr. 5. The
the tradi- Queen gove tional order-"Spllco the Main- bruce"-to her Australian fleet today as Royal Australian Navy ships turned over the escort of her yacht near the Cocos island.
This will mean
extra ration of rum for all Australian sailors.
The Flog Officer Royal Yachts, Vice-Admiral E.M.C. Abet Smith, signalled from the Gothic to the Australion Naval Bourd; "The Queen conmands.
the me to convey
following message to olt Her Majesty's Australian ships and establishments Splice Mainbrace,"
shor
the
The Australian Navy handed
Canada Not Endangered
Test
atomic
bomba
Ottawa, Apr. 5.
explosiom
of
and bydrogen had mused до dangerousky radioactive material to fall in Canada,
the Defence Minister, Mr Brooks Claxton, kald In the HOUSE or Common today. The The effects of such particles
had fallon
да
Over Canada hai been "ycry much below" the
point where they could cause Ay danger to public health,” Mr Claxton said in reply to à question. -Router.
Important Red Cross Meeting
He praised the progress made by X-ray
The American Secretary ever escort duties today to the specialists, particularly in the treatment of or State, Mr John Foster cruiser New Foundland, flying He said that the scientists "disclose a Dulles, sald today the come tag of Admiral Sir William
Slater, Commander-in-Chief of bit more every day the treasures placed by the pleted Japanese defensive the East Indies Fleet, and the To Discuss Atomic creator in his handiwork."
build-up "will contribute to cruiser Ceylon. the maintenance of peace
will take They Far into Colombo-Reuter.
the
today In the
near Hanoi airield ずくば The message sald that "ridio- | action; over-confidence and its and security in urders to fly over Dien Bien logy is proving more perfect | almost automatic corollary, East." Phut. The French were going to every day mut now helds such discouragement, when failure try to evacuate the wounded from the besieged camp but the fight was cancelled.
place in general medicine follows... yet who would err He teslifed that the latter can no longer in giving in to this feeling and opening hearings of the House ignore its potentlalīties nor do thereby abandoning the Foreign without its help.
struggle...
"The rodest
un
Affairs Committee Back in their press camp, the
United the
States foreign reporters learnt that In last
the London, Apr. 5.
programme for Vienminh assault on the
hopes seem "But there
another assistance night's
next year. Detalls of the pro- id no doubt the constilution The divorce certineates of A
more worthy and strongpoint justified" the Pope said, "but objective, camp Ele fostr
of entrenched Russian Wives Krenilo.
not been gramme have desirable.
made Should more was planned
The aimsirle, supporting
small such a prospect might be met
you The constitution requires Cum Britons have been received by
the altackers
Binung some by a harmful re-not, too, desire In-
to extend your public. groups of Britiste Ambassador tomat 1arly members to report, The
The nitrated on to the airfield where
action to the moral level?
"The Government of Japan is the Red Cross planes
meaning of human destiny is were to Jonet.
not limited to the enjoyment or now planning
of responsibility recovery of perishable health, larger It extends indefinitely, even to for its own defence, which will the unspeakable realities of the contribute to the other world.
of peace and security in the Far
گرد
To live Central Committee de. Moscow on March 29. the viations from the Party line Inter-Secretary
State at Sovet Zone ble and to single the Foreign Office, Mr Arthur Jut those turgansible for such Dodds-Parker, told the House Jevlution?.
The user will result
complete subordination
<
as
of
The attack by young Vietminh suleide septatis is regarded jol Commons today,
proof that the Vietminh leader, in-the The Russi
Hu Chiemiah wants to preverd Wonen married non-t Tormer members of the Em- the wounded fron
bring en- Communist Parties in the at e-busy stuff had never gotic tour ket without
risk ment the Communis's
Bring in Bel
Cross planes (1) full view of foreign observers.
Meanwhile the authorities announced the srid uf the second routed in the battle for Dien Bien Phu
| Brilajti.
Many top government offers The divorces all took place are still held by non-Comunumas ! between April, 1952, and
1953, the future, according to February,
Mr Dodus
but in
the new constituation, their Con Parkor Fold. He advised the munist suben dinates WHE have | husbands to consult a solicitor The full did rut last Jung, the power virtually to overrule should they wish to re-murry.— | however, fer at 7 pm, the Viet- their deesiums.--United Press.
18
France-Presse.
A British Crossword
Puzzle
ACROSS
18
21
3 Feels oppressed with heat (0).
8 Catch (4),
9 For certain (8).
11 Calculated (8).
DOWN
1 Smart (4).
2 Fate (4).
4 Sharpen (4).
5 Deposited (4).
minh mortars and guns begun
to pound the Franco-Vietnamese positions again, gradually con-
Ista
to the north-west which
FURIOUS BARRAGE
"Send Your
Son To America'
Wu's Advice To Chiang Kai-shek
to
share
East," he said
lo assume
maintenance
"How to accept sickness and suffering, how to profi
"The Japanese from
have been them for the purifying of the understandably reluctant to heart and for esteemning more assume the economic burden of exactly human values - these recreating even a modest security are the problems which present establishment. Also they were so them to every sick person, and whore solution he consciously for unconsciously seeks.
unswer
shocked by the ghostly con- sequences of World War II that they have tended to close their eyes to the emergence of a new milltary threat.
of the with
"If you are willing to help these questions a}} those who will have recourse to "However, on March 8, 1054, centrating their Are Un the Evanston, Illinois, Apr. 5.
Д mutual security agreement you, you will not have to fear; Dr K. C. Wu said today any more the failure of your was signed between the United protect the routes to the ale-ho has asked President efforts in the medical sphere, nor Slates and Japan. It contem- ileld.
Chiang Kai-shek to remove even the misunderstanding and plates an expansion
forces Japanese defence the Generalissimo's son opposition of those who uphold United States assistance prin- different methods. Animated by cipally in terms of military end The Vietminh gunners then from the Formosan Govern-
charity, you a profound
will items. put a furious barrage on to the ment and send him to the perform an action which, besides
air- United States already heavily damaged
"learn its temporary efficacy, acquires strip and in few
n
minutes about the workings of de-eternal worth."-United Press. made i useicas for landings.
mocracy." Attacks and counter-attacks succeeded each other all night und the position was taken and several times before re-taken the French finally gained the President Chlang, said he dis- upper hand about 10,30 am, The patched another in, a series Vietminh troops
back letters to him under the date of fell slightly, leaving 1,000 new dead April 3. on the battlefeld, already - tered with bodies.
Dr Wu, former Formosan Governor and sharp critic
of
of
In tho letter, Dr Wu told The latest Vietminh victims President Chlong that his son, saw recruits of 17 and 18 thrown Chiang Ching-kuo, was trained Info battle, while their better in Russia for about 14 years and trained comrades, used to fight-"has no understanding whatever ing in this type of country, are of
modern democratic kept in technical unita.
the
son
Yoshida To Visit America
Washington, Apr. 5.
A State Department spokes- man confirmed today Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida would visit the United States shortly at President Elsenhower's in- vitation.
The spokesman said the exact dato of Mr Yoshida's arrival was not known but recalled that the
"While this will create an item of cost for the United States, it is a cost which will have com- pensating benefits." United Press,
He Insulted
the Gothic
ROYAL ZOO
Warfare
Geneva, Apr. 6. Fifteen experts from 11 London, Apr. 5. countries met today to die- A Royal menagerie of 70 cuss amendments to exist- birds, 36 mammals, anakes and ing Red Cross conventions spiders collected by the Queen
as gifts from zoos in Australia in view of the possibility of is now on its way to London. hydrogen and atomic war-
faro.
The meeting has been by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
They will be housed in a special enclosure at the London Zoo known as "The Queen's collection."-China Mall Special.
McCarthy Hearings explosions in the Pacifle.
Showdown
Over Counsel
Postponed
Washington, Apr. 5.
called
Professor Masao Tzusuki of Tokyo University will review his findings of the recent hydrogen
Professor Trusukl first-hand knowledge
suk has had of the treatment of Japanese Ashermen showered with "death ash" after the explosion on March 1.
All meetings will be held in secret.
DS
The experts will not repre- scnt their Governments but have been chosen
pro- fessional men soldiers, acien- tiste, doctors and jurists to provide the widest possible rongo of experience In
The
The Senate Investigating Sub-drafting the conventions. Committee today postponed unul forerunner of a much
meeting will be the tomorrow a showdown on keep one to be called
larger later by the ing Samuel P. Sears as Counsel Red Cross. for its forthcoming McCarthy-
Delegates have come
from Army hearings.
Belgium, Britain,
France, Fin- Mr Sears,
Japan, Boston Inwyer land, Holland, Italy,
the Impartiality has whose
United States, been Norway,
West Democrats be
Germany and Yugoslavia. questioned by
Poland and East Germany are of pro-McCarthy state-
Invited but have not replied,- ments he made in 1952,
met briefly with members of the
Reuter. Sub-Committee bul refused to talk to reporters about the con-- troversy over his appointment.
"I am not going to say any-
cause
M. Pleven thing today," he said.
In reply
to other questions, Paris, Apr. 5. he said he had not yet officially
his dutles DS Sub
A man named Coeur Alain begun
de Monspey was remanded to- Committee Counsel, and that he day on charges- of ultering in- | had not "the slightest iden" how i
to Defence soon public hearings might be jurious Minister Rene Pleven at yes started.
Are de terday's riots at the
wordb
the government."
Wu called
a Secretary of State, Mr John Triomphe tomb of the obstacle" to political Foster Dulles, had invited Mrknown Solder in Paris.
on Formosa and Yoshida during his visit to Japan
actions have |Jast August.
the among
The Dien Bien Phu battle has
Insted three weeks
Dr ΠΟΥ
and though there are sometimes "great signs of weakening in the Viet-progress niinh ranks, yesterday's fighting chargect that his proves that their vitality is still "bad unimpaired and that the battle people there. can last a long tine.-France- Presse.
**NOT USEFUL"
London, Apr. 5,
A detailed account of British
aid to the French in Indo-China would "not be useful or appro-
reactions"
He said Ching-kuo should be sent to this country and not be allowed to go back until after the recovery of the mainland,"
TOTALITARIAN
message to the Japanese Premier through the US Ambassador in Japan, Mr John Allison who roturned Washington Jast February for France-Presse.
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consultations.
Un-
How Stripped Can A Strip Tease Be?
Charged With Violating Trade Embargo
London, Apr. 5. He also densed knowledge of)
Eight men and four corpora- tiona
went on a reported threat on his life,
trial today. Senator Karl E. Mundt, a Re-charged with attempting to ex- The riots cccurred when M.publican, acting as temporary port strategie materials (copper Pleven and Premier Joseph Chairman of the Sub-Committee, and brass)
worth £103,000 President Elsenhower had re- Laniel went to lay wreaths on announced after a conference sterling to Poland. peated the Invitation In a the tomb in a ceremony com- with Mr Hears and Senator Mr Gilbert Beyfus, conduct-
those memorating
case for killed in John L. McClellan, senior Do- ing the
for the Govern- Indo-China and Koren.
mocratic member of the Sub-ment, said it waś remarkable Committee, that a formal meet- for the "Immensity of the trans- De Monspey was one of the ing on Mr Sears appointment actions, the status of some of six people arrested during the was put off until
the tomorrow- defendants and the reckless riots-France-Presse,
United Press.
disregard they have shown for the interests of this country"
He said some of the defen- dants were men of position who had held high rank in the Bri- tish Army, They are, accused of pretending to ship the mate rial to Commonwealth countries while
It actually slipping through the Iron Curtain.
The individual defendants are Richard Dovereaux of Great Britain and Royston Fenn of Because of the slump in tin | Their task is made more dif- They all agree that they can Bolzano, Italy, directors of the
Wellington and rubber prices, Maloyan flcult with the Police drawing never pretend it la art.
Syed Trusti entertainment stokers want more a line to which strip tease per-
Zulfequar Qull of Karachi, Mr Lloyd referred to hir
value for their money and night | formers can shed their clothes,
Although a strip teaser moles | Pakistan; William Ruwarde House of Commons statement In his new letter, he proppeod cafes and cabaret owners rooliso
between M$1,200 and M$1,000 a Dutch, managing director of R. ол July 18 that Britain had Dr Wu Shil 38 Prime Minister that they must produce some
It they cross the boundary the month, most of them aro con- Duward
and Company, Ltd; given a considerable amount of "of
Ort responsible thing more appealing and new Police step in and close the tent to earn their regular Władyskaw Kosiak, ammunition" to the French for Cabinet,"
for be run out of business. ·
shows.
M$400 to $800 as singers.n shipping agent; Indo-China.
The girls are under contract Pierzchalak, broker YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across; 1 Stages, 4 Trims, 7
Dr Wu sald his recommonda- A murvey by a local newspaper their line most of the Chinese the main Federation towns and Colonel Frank
Strip teasing not being in to make a circuit up and down Weiss, a shipping clerk; and Expedite, 8 Noose, 0 Trance, 11 Narrate, 19 Spreads, 10 Stated, Mr Wyatt hid· asked for ntiona would bo "simple and showed that managements are
Norman, dee 10 Model, 10 Original, 20 Mosca, 31 Sherry, Downi 1 Spent 2 statement on the economic and easy to carry out it President trying to out-do one another in cafe singers are doing it against singapore. They live in comaribed by. Beyfus as a member Green, Supend, 4 Tremor, 6 Ignorant, 8 Severe, 10 Abridges, so far given end proposed to the Chiang decided to "reformy" nam stunts to bolster their their will.
i munal houses and share their of, the Westminster · Chamber 12 Assalls, 13 Slinpor, 14 Allows, 16 Alike, 17 Dally.
French in Indo-Ching-Reuter, United Press.
dwindling tande,
"Puro: sax," one confessed food-Unlled Press.
13 Successor (4),
16 Recurred (8).
18 Dire (8).
18 Frolic (4).
21 Limit (B).
20 Opposite (8).
20 Bitter (4).
27 Anguish (8).
Banish (5).
7 Perpendleŭtor (5).
Old coln (5).
10 Hectic stato (0).
12 Musical work (5).
14 Loufer (6).
10 Volco
pico (5).
17 A non-worker (5).
19 Clear (3).
20 Peals (8).
21 Bruin (4).
22 Employs (4).
23 Eager (4),
24 Talo (4).
Dr Wu also called upon Pro- priato," the Minister of State sident Chiang to vest all poli- for Foreign Affairs. Mr Selwyn tical and military powers of Lloyd, suid in the House of regime in the hands of a Prime Commona today,
Minister, lo be selected accord- Ho told a Labour member, ing to dus process of law, and that the Cabinet Mr Woodrow Wyatt, the British proclaim Government had always con- system of government will pro- sidered sympathetically French vall. requests for material assistance In Indo-China but nearly
In previous communications, such requests had been made to Dr Wu has accused President
Chiang the United States.
of fostering a totall tarian form of government.
All
the
Singapore, Apr. 8. · · Entertainment producers here, scraping the bottom of the barrel to give money-conscious patrons their money's worth, are 'braving Police action to pro.... duce strip tease or something very near to it.
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