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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954.
RED CHINA'S EXCLUSION FROM
UNO CRITICISED
Well Figured
Out....
Como, Italy, Apr. 28.
Italian Customs Overs
at the Swiss border here
had an approving eye for the buxom figure
of
A
lady travelling on a Mlian- bound train
Blie attracted Dirth 10
und
office.
There
much that they let the train Ro un without her.
invited her lo their
they found hrr generously added out with banknotes to the 50,000,000 Hre (£28,750 sterling).—China Mall Spectal,
value
of
Americans Sign Petitions
For Men Captured
Off Hongkong
"Principal Cause Of Increased
Tension In
In Asia"
REPORTED VIEWS OF
FIVE ASIAN PREMIERS
Colombo, Apr. 28.
The five Asian Prime Ministers meeting here today are reliably reported to have agreed that Communist China's remaining outside the United Nations was one of the principal causes of in- creased tension in Southeast Asia.
The Prime Ministers of India, Pakistan, Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon felt China was the offective power on the mainland and had a valid cial to be represented at International gather-
ngs, the sources said.
A
Two points of Mr Nehru's Indo-China peace plan—
and ceasefire prompt
of French ending
the
sovereignty over the area--won general support.
All, After a dispute over whether, Premier, Mr Mohammed Kashmir should be tackles, the urged strongly that before in-
ternational problems San Francisco, Apr. 28, Conference d,scussed Indo-China
tackled. they should setilo Petitions
the bill day and will resapne
differences
urging
n the saine subject is
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State Department to "ron 190 TA They aure tinne doing everything pose, pected to streur at sible to speure the speedy por tomrow after then talks release" of three Americans in Indo-China. captured
In
by
The Chinese !
domestic region.
HEATED ARGUMENT
were
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He therefore pleaded for discussion on Kashmir.
But Mr Nehru said it was an
acutely
controversial matter which had Feet, hanging for over years and could not
Well-informed circles said the Communists near Hongkong | tentor of today's discussions was talk should in March 1953 were circu- that the culombo
or forestall the lated
California and a barrass
Geneva conference in any way Oregon today.
When indo-China, Brst sub-be ject on the agenda was about to be taken up this morning, it Ma was learned that the Pakistan
The Americans, repostres Eticharel Applegate sand Det
Merchinut Dixon and Caplan Ben Krosner, senzer while sing in Apple- gate's small yacht from Hong- hong to Macm
Circulation WAN started
of the petitions Frank by Mr
Applegate of Medford, Oregon. Richard Applegate's taiber. In San Francheo the drive sperm hudent by the elder Apple- itaters brother, Oliver, of the Scordard Oll Company.
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No Connection
The
Iraq
Ambassador
fire
settled in a day or two especially us it had to be con- uidered in the context of United States military aid to Pakistan.
Authoritative eireles say some heat was generated during the discussion but it way down by Bunna's
was fully
with
Nu
cooled
Premier.
decided to
U
discussion
on
sestion was
proceed Coiro, Apr. 20
to Indo-China, Fay. Naguib el Hawi, ul! This afternoon's pression here today that there held in a cordlat atmosphere, it
connection between is stated.
the American hic to frag and Turco-Pakistan pact.
wis
The day's shortest speech wus made by U Nu, who said he
"The result of
The Ambassador was answer- hoped
our
The petition Is addressed to
Mail Assistant director ing press questions as he left a deliberations will lead to greater
j
of the State Department's Offee meeting
Foreign
of Protective Services, nid saya:
"We 10 sztalón Signe are Fawzi. inst anxious for the release of
hrir
The
men wh
with Use Minister,
Egyptian co-operation and mutual help, Mahmoud especially in the economic feld",
He made it clear his country's being call for American aid was im- Back! by the Chinese Com-plust in order t the Fragi
These men were_cap-'army could
ie strengthened to muntsis. tured a small yacht, fying a point where it could Lake Its in the general The American flag. within sight effective place of Hongkong on March 21, 1053 Since that line been received
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"PRESUMPTUOUS"
Mr Nehru fold the conference that Indo-Chựa way probably the most important problem in the world at the present Lime.
"It is being considered or is at the S001
goifig to be considered
T
He stressed that Irau was aul the only Arab country usking for American aid. "Other Arali
done so before would itself had to urge the countries This petition
Iraq. Department of State of the U.S.
Iraq had no intenti the doing everything hiding from continue
her The speedy possible 1) release of
in America," he sand. dig men hoped that appeal will be made He concluded by saying that
office your
uftrag would tot hestitate la go of fellow Arab Juscuo us to the Governinents
countries in order to repel any this
Israeli attack.-France-Presse
through
neutral
sistance
in United PrORS .
10 for matter."
countries
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Geneva conference and any success there-Jet us a ceusefire........ fw instance KILY
tremendous be a gain from the point of view of both the world and our respec- tive countries,
would "Immediately tension be cused. Immediately, it would countries for the be possible concerned to think in a
Bome- what leisurely way of the next step," he said.
Mr Mohammed All said that so long as the Kashmir dispute
Was unresolved, "it la pre- sumptuous to preach
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"Our Perils May Prove
Our Salvation" Says Sir Winston
London, Apr. 29.
The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, said last night he hoped the perils which mankind was now facing might prove its salvation.
the He
speaking at wus ether",
annun dinner of the Royal Mr Mohammed All said that Academy. Britain's Anc arts Kashmir, the 82,000-square-mile society, In whose summer between his exhibilion of paintings the
was
dispute area in country and 1rxila
The "biggest potential danger to in- ternational peace"--Beuter,
Closing Of
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13
14
US Courts
16
18
19
21
28
In Germany
Washington, Apr. 20.
next Spring in line with
general elimination of occupa-
lon activities.
Mr Conant testified before Senate
Prime Minister has four of his own pictures.
Sir Winston Churchill said he was shocked to hear that war- fore was now being classified into Conventiontal and un- conventional forms, and that these had become the official expressions of the armies that were formed in Europe.
terms now strike a knell in our
ask ourselves whether
Japan's Entry Into UNO
Supported
its 42nd annual meeting the
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to investigate the waters off Abu Dhabi in the Persian where D'Arcy Explora- Culf tion Company hold a conves- miles nion over 12,000 square
a period of BB yours. Commander Cousteau with his team of divers operating from the research Vessel tho "Calypso” will examine
ca-bed watch up
250 and bring to feet in depth
for specimeti
the
Surface
checking Reologist
to
by the Company's
board
a
"Calypso". When the result of
the survey is assessed atruo- tures worthy of further de- talled examination will be identified with a view to sub-
test drilling. soqnent picture shows
thing
samples
(top) ^ Alvers of rook on the bottom during Abu Dhabi marine survey:
the sea
(left) two divers about to
descend in a shark-proof ongo In the
Abu
Dhabl miartoo survey. This cage is used to hold equipment for the divern and samples collected.
Hopes Of Solving
Finnish
Political Deadlock
Russia, Satellites Have 6 Million Men Under Arms
Washington, Apr. 28.
Russia and its satellites in Europe now had more than 6,000,000 men under arms backed by a "strong capability" in atomic weapons and guided missiles, diplomatic officials said today.
These officials, whose information is as authoritative as any in Allied hands, also said Russia had a "ready-made spearhead" of armour- ed divisions in East Germany that could advance rapidly on the West at a moment's notice.
They added that the Soviet bloc was fast erecting an "effective air defence belt" along the East-West frontier in Europe and was rapidly equipping its air forces with new jet aircraft, including advanced types of heavy bombers.
Th Red spearhead In East Eastern Europe had tripled Germany was said to convilst of Russian radar wurning systenta 22 Soviet divisions, mostly and air defences likewise haa asured wilts with tanks and improved, they said. self-propelicul gurus. Support- They sald Russla'a annual ing them were 60 other Soviet
of fold artillery output
and divisions in Eastern Europe and and-aircraft weapons was "siz- West Russia-not including 80 Jable" although the Soviets had Batellite divisions.
more than enough tanks, mortars The informants estimated and anti-tank guns for their that Rusko and her satelite; divisions.United Press. could expand their present vernil force of 255 divisions Lu 400 divisiona within 30 lays after the start of war.
They said that of the 0,000,5 10 Communista under
arts in Rus- 524 and Eastern Europa, approximately 4,500,000 were ti ground forces in a "high state of preparedness". The Agures Red China's did not include massive milliary land forces
These sources said the size of the Russian Air Force had re- mained conalent-about 20,000 aircraft-over recent years but its quality had sharply improved. NOW JETS
üighters
were
More Atomic Cannons
In Germany
Heidelberg, Germany, Apr, 28.
States Army re- The United vealed today it now had three 280 millimetre "atomic" cannon artillery battalions based in West Germany-
This
means thero
battalions
were now
Most Soviet now jets, it was said, whereas 19 of the giant guns, capable of only 20 per cent fell into this dring shells armed with atomic class three years ago. Hussia's warheads, stationed close to the light bombing force, which had Iron Curtain.
The Army recently brought m no lets its recently as 1951, was
two
secretly and now two-thirds jet-equipped.
These informants said that would say only that they are have based "somewhere in Germany." doubled their force of TU-4 Army headquarters in Hei-
that a bombers, copy of the US. delberg confirmed
Soviet battalion "has arrived" and "the Soviet B-20 assigned operational unlis would be able to hit U.S.nons has arrived for targets in case of war.-United talion." Press.
since 1951
the
Russinna
Д
to The
new
TU-4 burmal complement of six con-
the bat-
T
The Arst atomic cannon unit,
October
It was said, "Newer types of the 285th Artillery Battalion,
arrived tast and heavy (Russian) medium
jet models, secund was brought in secretly bombers, including
about January United Press. niso have been observed."
alno
The diplomatic sources emphasised the expansion of satellite Dir forces. Equipped with obsolete aircraft in 1951. their numerical strength how has doubled and comprises al- most 50 per cent jets.
300 SUBMARINĖS
Helsinki, Apr. 28. Mr Half Torngren, leader of the Swedish Peoples Party, agreed today to try to form a Finnish Government following the failure of other more than party leaders.
new
French Union
Leader Dead
Paris. Apr. 28.
The President of the French Economie Council, Mr Leon Jouhaux, died here today.
He died suddenly at his home, Mr heart attack. following a of Jouhaux was only today re- Président ocean-elected
In the naval field, the Russian threat is made up principalty of
300 submarines. which about half aro
Last month's general elections going type. confirmed the Social Democrats
The
party
These sources
Economic Council.
"Full guld,
in credit must be given the Soviet
Trade
and
And
ΟΙ
Un
Was
Mr Jouboux was President of Socialist-led Force Ouvriere the as the strongest
Union, Vice President of having developed a Parliament,
followed by the bloc for
Trade Unions, special the World Free of strong capability Agrarians but the leaders
the Vice-President of those parties failed to establish fields of atomic, chemical
biological warfare, as well as in Board of Directors of the Inter- a government.
national Labour Organization. feld of guided missiles." Finnish President, Mr the
to
he also was sald Russia
WELL During the
Marseilles in Dec., Juho Pasakivi, called on Mor
considerable stockplics arrested at possess today
an 1841. In 1942, he was arrested Toerngren
Political circles bellove he will of mines which would be
to ocean supply by the German Nazis and de- try to form
coalition of the acute threat
lines to the Allied forces In ported to Germany as a hostage Agrarians, the Social Democrats,
the following year. the Europe and the Conservatives
Discussing Communist air de- Mr Jouhaux was an officer of Finnish and Swedish Peoples
diplomatic sources the Legion of Honour and also the fences, the Parties while excluding
the Rosette of the Ro- Peoples Democrats--a merger of said that in the past three years held
the Nobel won laftwing the number of alraelds able to sistance. He Communists and
jet fighters in Prize in 1931-France-Prent, accommodate Socialists-Reuter.
Desperate Attempts To Save Panama
Canal From
Rockslides
Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, Apr. 28. Maintenance, engineering and dredging crews are today making desperate attempts to save the vital Panama Canal from a threatened rockslide which might close the waterway for at least a year.
The Governor
#weapons as theso hideous ap- amounts as Sub-paritons were called would lene justified by reciprocal contribu-Canal Company would take slowing of operations. Appropriations Committee In support of a not to general annihilation but tlons to
ol to the outlawing of war.
budget $12,800,000 for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
State Department
Washington, Apr. 28. The United States Cham-{
today ber of Commerce "These hitherto inoffensive called for Japan's early ad- |hearts," he said. "Wo might mission to the United Na wotions but reiterated its op- should go on with the routine, position to the admission of Mr James B. Conant, United the
Dredging experts of the Panama Canal Company, said if Con- ceremonies, the festivities Communist China. States High Commissioner for of our daily round when dra¬
tractor's Hill, endangered by a widening chasm at its summit, tumbled Germany, sald today
were growing which that gera
In the final policy session of United States courts In Gar-threatened the very life of the
into Gaillard Cut, ship traffic would be closed for at least 12 months. many will cease 10 function buman race.
Chamber said foreign economie
of the Canal On the South side of Gaillard, hill They must find out before The more the human mind ald should be continued "only Zone,
loaded with rock they decide whether drilling and Maj - General John Cut, bargen
through biking are the only means, of was enriched the greater was in such cases and in such Beybold, flew to Washington to would have to travel the chance that unconventional
before they could preventing the hill from allther- can be reasonably attend the quarterly meeting of the locks
"and unload, with a considerable ing into the Canal
Canal The Paneria
Zone government revealed that two the Immediate and it was believed he
However, on the North alde, specialiste werk pent a few days long-term security of the United part in top-level discussions on
the critical Canal situation.
mass could be ago to exauritie a big crack In Statce."
The source of the danger was the excavated
a rock ledge which might cause blocking the Canal. a landslide huge fissure in a rock ledge dumped on Gatun Lake, The 3,800 delegates unani-
the chief rben RELIEVE PRESSURE Hill by the side of tractor mously endorsed 60 policy de overhanging the tace of Con clarations including one calling Gallard Cut, formerly known Maintenatice crews, original-reclogist of the Army engineer
Sh Washington, for aid to Indo-China.
the most Ty
widoning the ing
And the Busigned to an Culebra
Hurwoll troublesome spot in the entire Canal, were all ordered to the Division geologist of the Corps
rear face of Contractor's Canal route.
operation of gingers, South Pacife Area. "chopping off" Omelala said if the rock hill in
overhanging
the sub the entire the ledge not cross that the Allied occupation would from nature.
Omriels It mid businessmen must work would
the waterway but Canal.
said after the inspection "vist- end as of July 1. He conceded.
edund
Happen "In thu transfiguration the out plans for preventing espion-width of However, that the delay in
Others were building a road wg. MIEN bringing the Bonn conventions arts have a noble and vital part ago and sabotage and for get-would nevertholes preclude any ting bombed-out factories back posibilty of maintaining ship
to the summit of the hill now minutes or ten years traffic.
Időkcalible. When into effect was likely to affect to play."
According 10 ára leaped scross the into production.
Expects pointed out that if practicaly
AOOT%="|| NEWTON): Contractors H415 #14 of. Edology, race gulf
The resolution on industrial the solid, rocky mass slid into the road is Thibed,
arboring operation will determine feet above lovel and 376 feet it would
into the extent and confirmation of above the bottom of the Canal They
world have to be dynamited intensiflod as we can do so without violat have a vital part to defence raid the prospect of the water way YESTERDAY'S OROSSWORD. — Across: 3
At this portion of the Canal the prolonged Aloned, & Delighis, 11 Confused, 12 Blue, 13 Sedan 16 Dolay, ing our baile agreements with play in the building up of the room placed repona ploces small enough for upper the probable slide. 10 Aver, 22 Forcible, 24 Continue, 23 Ensure, 36 Duelist. Down the Brills and recreate human mind, indeed of the biny on private industry in dredges to pick up and load Expert do not lichow water fr340 pund the 1 Larch, Bound, 1 Reduced, 4 Odes, 5, Arid, Inhale, 7 eliminating, all the operations whole
the civil aspect of Continental onto barges before it would be exactly what harpe od material channen La NGO KONG MACHIN
removed. Cushed, 10 Legal, 14 Demon, 18 Nescont, 10 Raneld, 17 Sarnce, an occiipying Power?" - United | vizandri, 20 About 21 Dæler, 23 #ili, 23 Hups.
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in
NEW ELEVATION
"I may be that This budget does not Include
nur perils American information activities may prove our salvation," the
support of Prime Minister continued. Germany nor American troops there.
"This will depend on a new of man Mr Conant fold the Sub-elevation of the mind Committtoo that the 1954 budget | which will render him worthy
The Chamber called on the Government for -2 stronger Continental defence, including
Cut,
..
was drawn up on this mesumption of the secrets he has wresica) early warning of enemy attack. | fumbled into the cut it reubably | døsigned to relieve pressure on San Francisco, MY T. F. Thor
this date.
Nevertheless, he said. "insofar
human
"Churchili
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