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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954.
Vice-President Nixon Says
Massive Retaliation Threat "Has
Already Borne Fruit"
Washington, Apr. 28. Vice-President Richard Nixon said today the policy laid down by the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles and based "primarily though not exclusively on a massive retaliatory attack at times and places of our own choosing" in reply to any new aggressions had already borne fruit".
This meant, Mr Nixon added, that the Soviet Union and Communist China realised that if they entered Indo-China, they would "run the risk that the United States would retaliate directly against them."
She Had A Headache
Cordoba, Spain, Apt. 28.
Four rusted pieces of a pin were extracted in hos- pital here from the fore- head oľ Iina Felina Calderon, aged 26.
KEVOIT
They were discovered by X-ray after she had com-
of plained
bread- aches. They had probably bren there for y cars.-- Chlua Mall Special.
Autonomous Saar
Suggested By France
Paris, Apr. 28. Authoritative French circles, commenting on statements madle today un the question of the Saar by the West German Chan cellor, Herr Konrad Adenauer. sak that France was in favour of selling up a European state with its own autonomy in this orea.
The same sources said that The statute government of this state should last for the length
uf Ume specified in the Van Natters report, that is, that the
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"The first major result of that policy is that the chance major overt aggression has baen reduced to Д minimum," Mr Nixon went on to say.
110 zald that the Detence Department's "new look" policy for the American armed forces would result in more emelent defence at a lesser coal and en- able the United States to arrive. nt balance budget and tax re- ductions with "no appreciable Inflation".
Mr Nixon
stule- made this ment in stream before the the US k meeting Chamber of Commerce,
Jia
WII4
nudress
wildly- cheered by the 3,000 delegutes present. Mr Nixon said this did not litt that
to the
order in chleve this objective American Government wouldl follow a policy of weakness wil inconsistency.
SOMALIA
Indian
[UGANDA,
BELGIAN CONGO
PÁRKAPA ENTEBBE
"DEP. APRIL, SOL
KENYA
DCPAN
For the Gothic, Aden-bound across the Indian Occan, the last stage has been reached Britannia, Tobruk- of a voyage that began in the West Indies last November. For the brund actors the Mediterranean, this malden voyage is a rendezvous. Here Newsmap plo- the turts the final phase of the $4,000-mile journey that will have been travelled by Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in tess than six months journey which will "begin to end" when they are reunited with their children ai Tobruk. But the short lines on a 2,050 small scale map still represent vast distances. The B.O.A.C. Argonaut olur has
And the Britannia will have * 3,250-mile air mites to fly before Tobruk is reached, voyage back to Britain.
Strict Security
The
Watch
At
Queen's Garden Party
Eisenhower
Hears UK Views On Indo-China
Washington, Apr. 28,
The Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Arthur W. Radford, today reported to President Elsenhower on his talks on Indo-China with Fir
Churchill Winston
and British defence chiefs last Mon day and his earlier visit to Paris.
Admiral Radford spent just over an hour with the President,
by Mr Recompanied
Walter Raden Smith, An Under- Secretary of State.
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James Hagerty, the White House Press Secretary, sald
the
Admiral Radford gave President a report on his vidi: overscaa. He declined to είνα spectate details.
Mr
Admiral
Hagenty sold Radford would give a further
at a White report on his telp House meeting of the National Security Council on Thursday
morning.
la not expected here that
Stales the United
will make nny now move towards forma- tion of the "unlled front" ad- vocated by the Secretary of State until aftor the Genova conference.
Despite earlier Indications that the United States might
been have
considering direct Intervention to repair the de- teriorating Indo-China gituation, most obseT VOTA seem agreed that the Eisenhower Administra- tion did not intend at present to go beyond a policy of milt-
using tary aid and
planes to
ferry French troops,
A Defence Headquarters spokesman
several pro~ said
Eliza-posals for an increased airlift to
Entebbe, Uganda, Apr. 28. Security police carefully scrutinised every guest when Queen beth and the Duke of Edinburgh mingled with thousands of people mainly Africans
Indeed Mr Nixon said the only way to thwart the Com-
ment House today. was through munist conspiracy the Administration's policy of power and firmness and strength and consistency.
help the French werd under study but no action had yet heen
at a garden party in the wooded gardens of Govern- taken-Reuter.
his people regretted not be received hereditary ruler,
by
the
Stelet security measures were,
He said in force
the day she could throughout from the time the Royal couple their arrived by air from Aden to be! Kabaka, who had been deposed greeted
multi-racial and exiled. crowd,
"But Our private sorrows
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He said the Administration realised America could not do the job alone and that Amiga had to get united action by the free world to resist aggression. According to a usually reli- cannot mar the true happiness
able source yesterday, the in our midst." He said thui united action Queen's
programme combined with at ideological | changed after a letter, threaten- uffensive by the small nations
life, lug her
had been
was
in view of their independence | ceived from Dedan Kimathi was the only effective answer | Kenya Mau Mau leader, with a for defeating Communism with £500 price on his head. out a war.
Offelal sources denied know- the of the lotter but The internallonal Communist Edge European status If the Sour conspiracy was the nation's tumour persisted and there was
amonk the primary
Africans today he supported by
France- Kossip
that Kimathi was in Kampala, French, German, British and Presse.
Uganda's commercial capital, 20 miles from here.
would
untit
American Governmezla the conclusion of a peace treaty. or a settlement taking the pluce
French,
British
and
of this treaty.
Ther American Governinents would support this solution as definite both during the negoliuons leading up to this treaty <>
im- agreement and during its plementation,
Article 19 of the Van Nattura agrrement also specified that the West German Federal Republic agrees to this assurance by the Three Powers, It is understood that the Saar population will be freely consulted and the Saar would remain the headquarters of the European institutions
problem.
"Deep Regret" Expressed To
Indian Envoy
nt
The police kept a close watch Government the gales of
House as the guests arrived for the
and garden party
only official presstorn
were allowed
to carry cameras.
to
we feel at seeing Your Majesty
He assured the Queen Uganda's loyalty and goodwill. --Reuter.
Gunman Had Long Criminal
A
Record
London, Apr. 28. Portuguese
who shot
back
and
kumman dead a London street Jeweller his assistant and was him-- self killed in the hold-up, had a long criminal record in the United States, pollen revealed today at the in- quest on
cat on the three men, The Portuguese, 19-year- de Almeida, old Justine
bullet run in
of
WES killed frum
his own
by a
struggle with Police after murdering the jeweller, Wehrle, and his
Miana-
Marcus
Along the two-mile route Government House
from the airport at Entebbe
this mom- ing, the Queen and the Duke returned the waves of Africans their thatched sitting outside London, Apr. 28. mud-huts amid patches The British Government banana trees. Security pre
native today expressed its "deep cautions included lines
of pollee alongside the road. regret" for the action
of uniformed Strong pairuls
ansintant, Edward in and plain clothes police with British security forces
field, last month. Kenya who searched the rifles and bayonets guarded
The court was told that In other words, this agree Indian Commissioner's office newly erected barbed wire fence
Gavernment House round
for
Almeida was born in Lis- ment would be in force until the
In Nairobi, during á
the official welcoming ceremony.
bon but went to America signing of a peace treaty backed roundup of Mau Mau ter- Police checking invited guests with his family when he by Great Britain the United
week-at the iron gate stopped three was seven. There he lived States, France and the Federal rorist suspects last
Africans who wero without end.
for about 40 years, mostly Republic.
proper credentials,
in prison. The
musa
for
В
The Minister of Stule It was also recalled here that
Buganda Premier (Kati- Affairs, a letter dated August 3, 1951, and Colonial
Mr Henry kiro) Paulo Kavuma, read an the House
of address of welcome on behalf addressed to the German Chan- Hopkinson, tuld
of the Buganda people, despite cellor by the three Allied High Commons:
death threats by Nationalist Commissioners reaffirmed the
"I regret to report that on extremists "mourning" the en- conclusions of the Moscow Con- ference of April 10, 1947, ac- Saturday last, through a serious forced exile of the Kabaka of
Buganda. error, a party of British soldiers. cording which the Western commanded by a captain in the Alles accepted the principle of Kenya Regiment, entered the eventual economic union Indian Commission's office la between France and the Saur Nairobi in the course of their and its political separation from operations. Germany
to
The Western Powers have also agreed to include the status of the Saur as decided upon in negotiations for the peace treaty. The French Government in negotiating for
economic
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*As soon as this was known, the acting Governor and the Commander-in-Chief apologised to the Indian acting Commis- sloper.
"I should like to tako this express the opportunity
to
DC-
operation which would guarantee British Government's deep re-
gret st this unfortunate monetary and economic freedom between France and the Saar surrence"
Mr James Grimths, former
whose development would do-Labour Colonial Secretary, sald pend upon the progress of a peace treaty.-France-Presse.
Cana-
to
Canadian Airmen Want British Brides
The high marriage rato be tween British gitle and dian oirmen bosoti at Langer. near Nottingham, has led the licensing of two carmp chapels for future ceremonies. Since the Canadians arrived 10 par cent of them have married. Fit Lt. J. Moffat, RCAF, ***: "We have had a terrifle tush of wedding ever since wa arrived over, hare, Only four Canadians inarried Canadian Servicewoman. "All the others married British giris, most of them from Nottingham, One or two briden so from Irelandt and Scotland."
A number of the couplés had bought...; caravaĽNÍ, and there tvere 10 or the optieven
utation.
adjoining the Others lived in surrounding
the sending back of Kikuyur to the reserve after screening, was creating an impossible situation. It might cure the problem in Nairobi Eself, but in the ZÉSZTVER, it was causing conges- tion and much hardship.
Mr Hopkinson said this aspect would be carefully considered Reuter.
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