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16-Nation Declaration On Korea
(Cominuod from Page 1)
repol aggression. re-establish pence and accurity and lend its good offices for a peaceful soha- tion in Korea,
Hipsum Downs on June independent 27 Whatever the guess, whatever the cold statistics add one to arrive at кду. the number who would have been present, but for the <iirg misfortune that hus visited a sportsman named Daniel.
of
"2. In order to set up a united, aut democratie free elections Koren, really
the should be supervised by Vnited Nations to elect departits with to the National Assembly representation in direct propor tin to the Korean population.
"We have orstay and pollently nought
R basis agreement of a nature which would permit us to process to the unification of Korra in con- Daniel
cute out of geol af tormity with these two funda-
Rowston mental prinelpies. Just about the time
The
sbæligations Communist Manor replaced the unfortunate
all our rejected
efforts Ambler as favourite for the have
(almed at reaching an agrecinent, Lig race.
The main divergences existing 17: Comunuaists and between
In the first oursives are clear.
and confirm We necept
United authority
He came out of prism with A song in his heart, the themelet of hooves in his ears, and thei fonn book shug in his pocket,
He made
on
the SOTVIC
The
place,
the
Iceline for the Nations. The Communists deny pubite ibrary to catch up hla newspaper reading, for racing Informatiu provided in most of our prisons leaves depimable gaps in one's knowledge.
THE
He was
AN ACCIDENT
Ituns and
reject
and the authority competence of the United Na-
accuse the Organisa the self of being the Instru- ment of an aggression,
***To
the Communist view
the ruin of would mean the principle Df collective
κάντε με
fact that Indirectly it security and that of the United
Daniel's interest
racing that had landed him i
in
Pentonville deterred him not at all in his studies
really
Nations Organisation itself.
"Secondly, we destre free elections. The Communists
themselves 10 connt
pro- cedures which would make such It clear That has heen (13) odds-elections impossible.
not against accident. To be found that the Communists will
and effec- guilty
the accept an inpartial of taking bets in
tive
supervision of
elec- free street, and to be fined, was one
openly de- thing. To be ardered in additions. They have
And monstrated tion, as he had been, to find
who would stake maintaining
being the his not
aguin was ALT1-
which Not being
Able to than the quetles, Daniel went down three months,
two
people
260 cach
caught
011 at 1
other.
North
Intention of
their their control over Korça. They
in the persist
same altitude
the has rendered
vain the
efforts of the United Nations to funify Korea since 1947
"We therefore deem it préfer- this disagree- able to regard ment as a faet rather than give rise to false hopes and mislead by world tab peoples of the making them belleve there agreement where there in none.
"In the circumstances, have been compelled reluctant- conclude ly and regretfully to
delegations fundamental principles which indispensable
Now he was free, his racing knowledge Wis Uj to the minute. Derby Day was Raind the corner, and Daniel was back at work.
Two policemen watched as he stood outside a post office—a
LIL D Pear-shaped man
brown iweed suit to whom at intervals other men came, bearing. es that so long as the Communist
of silver seemed, gifta
coins
the reject which they pressed into Daniel's ready palm.
FROM
und
AND ANOTHER
wo consider further
we
two
Bnd would
We
consideration exumluation of the Korea ques- tion by the conference serve no useful purpose. affirm our continued support for the objectives of the United
timo to time Daniel his visitors would
06
on the
recming to concentrate
CHINA MAIL
Established 1845
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1954.
The Latest Freak Is The Doose
When recently we published pictures of the Twicks, the study a copy of this newspaper
Twucklings and the Sweese we imagloed readers had seen We were quite wrong, for the ultimate in poultry freaks. Nations in Korea, back page,
now in nccordance with the re- which Daniel
here now comes along the Doose, the little fellow that's ple- with pencil L and again marked
And there is only one Doose. His father is a solution of
tured above, the General Assemb- strokes, underlining this or that
he United ly of
gander and his mother is a duck. He's just been hatched at of Nations of the itern which particularly Interest-
He's duck from the neck up (except August 28, 1953,
a Hutton, Essex farm. the member ed his group.
Top pleturu for the beak) nul goose from the neck down. to this declaration. states, party will inform the United Nations shows Mum and Dad.-London Express Photos. concerning the proceedings this conference"-Reuter,
When they had seen all they wanted to, the palice marched
p. "We're
arresting you," they said to Daniel, "for ledter ing for the purpose of betting."
1 wasn't." Daniel said. And next morning at the Clerken- well court, which had such un- happy memories
for him, he
France To
pleaded not guilty to the charge Maintain Ties
before Mr T. F. Davies.
I'VE GIVEN UP
(Continued from Page 1)
at
"ON him, when stated internal reforms to put France's
wald the police, conclud-house in order economically ing their story, "was this pencil, This platform may well win this
marked newspaper.
hm Socialist support: their 105 racing diary, £11 In cath."
voles went for him last time.
Daniel went Into the box. By profession he was, he said, layer not uf odds but of floors,
cess.
the
and
McCarthy Quotes "Five Incidents Of Treason"
Washington, June 15.
Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy accused the Truman administration today of "five incidents of treason.". He said they prolonged the Korean war and cost the nation thousands of needless casualties.
He said there is "no way on earth of knowing" whether the officials responsible are still holding govern- ment jobs.
his
Ife phrased his statements as The Senator took up "treason" a series of questions to Francis No. 3 in
next round of P. Carr, Executive Director si questioning.
Senate his Communist-hunting sub-committee. Carr agreed with
the Senator 100 per cent.
He quoted Gen. James A. Van Fleet, MacArthur's field com- mander as saying the Commu- The first case of "treason" |nist Army Was "on the run, McCarthy cited
and out of was former hurting badly President Truman's ouster of supplies.”
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Blood Bank
Sir,--Your correspondent E. Anne Black Imbued me with a sense of extreme satisfaction and keen gratefulness,
My
bul
Perhaps I should tell my case. wife took suddenly 1. I never suspected in the absence of the sight of blood was actually having Internal hacmorrhage and was at death's gateway,
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an
My doctor lost no time to call ambulance and while my wife was сть route to the Kowloon Hospital, my doctor was in telephonic communica-
tlon with them and directing ing everything so that the moment my wife was brought in sho received Immediate surgery attention.
Almost Eve pints of blood was shed but by clever handling more than 60 per cent was re- trieved and transfused to her again and with additional call on the
Blood Bonk for
оп
extra supply.
an
My agitation reached almost
to bursting point but when
I
saw the high efficiency of those
the hospital, the
In
kindness
and blood at call → I realise that
the treasures
of Hong- the Government- kong operated hospitals and angels without wings are our nurses,
Llons
are
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500 RETRACTABLE BALLPOINT PEN
FRENCH PLANES
ACTIVE
IN INDO-CHINA
Hanoi, June 16.
French aircraft today plastered Communist bases north of the Hanoi-Haiphong lifeline în an attempt to stamp out the Red threat to cut the Red River delta's urtery.
B-26 and Privateer bombers, escorted by Corsair fighters, ranged east from Hanoi's two big airfields at Bac Mai and Gialam. They attacked across the broad triangle between the 58-mile road and rail artery and the Rapids Canal twisting northeast and then southeast through high rice- field dykes.
COMM
IFY
anti-tank
trapa
with
An tomorrow.
the during
Fronce
The Vietminh has established, wounded captured at Dien Bien over 100 bases, many of them Phu. In
elreles fortified with
Salgot. political
Premier Vietnamese and mineßeids,
expected French bombers already have Prince Bus Loc to resign short- launched several attacks
probably anly, such bases
the immediate | interim Premier vicinity of the capital. Two were negotiations wiped out only seven and a half Vietnamese independence. miles away.
Loe probably will be succeeded by Catholic Nationalist Ngo Dinh Diem, who spent a year in the United States and is now in France.
for
Buu
Hebel Gen. Vo Nguyen Glop's invasion force of at least seven divisions, four of them the con- querors of Dien Bien Phu, are poised around the delta peri- I was believed he would meter In a bu horseshoe attempt to steer a middle course
expected between the Military
Nationalist observers
blog them to launch an attack some supporters of Emperor Bao Dai. time this month, although he His stature And standing may reserve his main effort for would give to the the autumn when the rice felds are dry.
The Vietminh command sent
today a message
saying neutral zone with a radius of six miles
would be established around Cau Gio to permit the transfer of prisoners.
Hotho
PRISONERS LEAVE
Lovernment
tige it ins
enjoyed, the United Press.
Chinese Paper Violates US Law
A
New York, June 15.
Chinese newspaper, and three
the
ita president Arectors, were found guilty of violating 20 Trading with the Enemy Act today
Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan After
trial. seven-day # Judge Ryan set Thursday
by
for the sentencing of the Chion Daily News, Ind
Eurene Foy, president, and Chin U. don, Tom Suz and Chin Flong-ming, who face a maximum penally of 10 years in prison of
$10,000 fine.
in
A
They were Indicted 1952 by a special Federal grand jury which accused them of printing advertise monta
In the to Chinese
to send US, urging them American dollars to Com- mymist China, United Prem
Blames Dog
For Being Arrested
Vietnam Omaha, Nebraska, June 15. a force and pres- not previously
sald,
sources
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T
8.10.
Judge Leater Palmer, on the wrong side of the Bench for the second time in six months, today blamed his arrest for drinking on his collie dog who "doesn't Uke uniforms".
4. Time Signal and Pro- The dog bit an Iowa conserva- This afternoon, the first convoyne Bummary 0.03, Ltion officer while Palmer and a
presented by of 140 Vietminh prisoners left-Variety
"friend Marglieria (Studio): 1, Folk Music lady
of the family" flands: Canary a camp in the environs of Hanol from tho
3.1 were picnicking at Lake Manola Week--Realdency for the rendezvous. A second Orchestra of the convoy of 127 prisoners will Orth. Tx Hisguel; 2.45, Letter from State Park near Council Bluffs,
Americo by Alistair Cooke (Record- Iowa, last night. leave tomorrow, including 20 ed London Helay): 1.59. Weather Brnal and World Report: 8. The stretcher cases,
Oficers said
found they London Nowa
Relay): Newa Vietminh's message also The
Talk: 8.15, Musse several gin bottles nearby. They it would tell the French of
Younkin
Omaha 650 charged Palmer,
Court Judge who tomorrow if they would be per- oceny goods the Municipal
ira by Arrigo Foa. with mitted to send mall and medi-
Concert Yum (Piano)
Ave days in gaol last Hall); 9, spent Signal. Wednesday Theatre. winter, with drinking in cine to French prisoners cap- Time
The Woman on the Beachi", by Rex tured at Dien Bien Phu.
public park, possessing liquor Rionit.
itaymond Produced by
and a State stamp was Rakes (BUCTS); Cast: Judge-Cyril without This prisoner transfer arranged
Brand-Mary the after
Vietminh Shape, Angela
Wim- allowing his dog to run loose 859 French
Union bush. Mr Brand Hester released
Brown, Madame Suzette-Patricia in the park, Hillard, Beta-Joan Sanderson, Dr
sold
to
Paratroops Rushed
To Tunisia
Tunis, June 15. Two companies of French doctresses, and our wonderful
paratroopers were flown sisters,
from Dakar to Tunis today Under A sense of honour I disregarded, my doctors kastruc-
stem mounting native not to repay
my own terrorism. blood s my blood pressuro The paratroopers boarded was. 220 and I was under hastily assembled civil and mill- super - hypertension — but without fear risked it and call-
tary aircraft in Dakar, hundreds of miles southwest, today to ed at Supreme Court British join other French troops in Rect Cross Centre and offered manhunt against resurgent out- 500 C.C. which I believe to be over one pint.
Vincent
John Richborough-Hugh Rome Richborough-Mary
Peton
WiNama.
on
"I guess I'm just a hard luck
Mr MacSweeney-Tony Quinn, M Buy," said Palmer. He returned Todd-Brian Hayes, Davey Huggins (o duty behind the Bench after Lottle-Virginia Winter; 10. London he was released on $700 bond. Peter Yorke and A hearing was postponed until Studio Melodies
hi Concart Orch. (BBCTS): 10.30,
One Night Stand. Red Nichols and next Tuesday. His companion, his Five Pernies; 10.50, Weather Re- Mrs Helen Hines, 43, of Omaha, part: 11 Time Signal. Radio News Hoo London Relay); 11.10, Good- richt Music, God Save The Queen; 1130. Close Down.
was released on $10 band.
Palmer, 51, was arrested last December when his car was in- volved in a hit and run traffic He appealed against bis · five-day County guol sentence but later surrendered and served his time.
RETURN FROM accident.
MACAO
Palmer
Mra said he and His Excellency the Governor Hines and five other persons and Lady Grantham returned to picnicked at the park yester the Colony early this morning day evening. He said he was from an uncfficial visit to the putting up a card table when Governor af Macao, Rear-
Admiral J. M. Esparicire and Garrett, appeared.
conservation officer, Ward
Madame Esporteiro,
The
Governor ond Lady The collle dog, "who doesn't Grantham, sobompanied by Mr like uniforms anyway", nipped
the
for
Maurine.
law feilagha bonds which have A. E. Shave, Akde-de-Camp, left Garrett, Falmer said, "That Portuguese Colcay made the warden mad." Ho killed six European setiders, Some people think that giving and serously wounded a seventh, starday afternoon in the Lady said it led to his arrest on the
other chargea--United Press, Dway blood Is like giving in Tunisia since May 24.
The official announcement- away half their life. It is not
Speaking at Charles Pleq,
the funeral of a French farmer M. Sunday,
Voizard,
can say it emotion, said: "I
of say without vengeance I can emotion of fear: our dead will be avenged."
true. I was not dizzy, in fact that the paratroopers were en a few minutes after I was on route here followed a statement Nevertheless, the almost
the way back to office and since by the Tunisian Residenti blanket opposition of
Volzord, that Premiers, the most powerful
then my blood pressure has gone General, Pierre down a lot,
France "would not abandon her at present unemployed.
men in the Chamber who have
The very courteous Eisler nationals of her friends. In "Unemployed, and yet you paraded in and out of office for
asked me: "Do you feel pain" bad £11 In your pockets?" ask-{six_yents, Rave M. Mendes-
which spsct hor with to ed Mr Davies.
France mall ilkelihood of suc-
humour with my answer "That's from racing, before I
"Shame
on you, a mosquito Into prison, went
what's left All depends on his investiture
Elves a bigger sting than your assassinated" on
his voice shaken with then," said speech on whether it ignites out of £18 I had
needle". Daniel.
the name of enthusiasm
Having passed through my without д blind spirit "I have given up racing now.
excitement which swept him
period of anxiety, I found it But these chaps gli come up to within 13 votes of the premier-
was my duty to repay every me giving me tips, knowing 1
ship on
on June 5, 1953.
drop that was given my wife-- was interested."
Among M. Mendes-France's Gen. Douglas McArthur
not only that, but once - In six "What about
racing toughest behind-the-scenes op- Allied
was crying for them to months I shall give, give and of the
Centre
turn me loose," he quoted Van give that others may live. and McCartily said MacArthur WAS that, ponents
"I could have Rightist Party leaders were the hamstrung and brought down" Fleet a saying.
I do hope that the Chinese sald Daniel "I've given
Up outgoing premier, Joseph Laniel, by "interference of the State gotten all their heavy equipment
kiter and let the stalwarts and captured 200,000 to 300,000 papers of Hongkong will copy Department."
my prisoners."-United Press.
who pride themselves ergard- ing their
muscles understand that the giving of blood does hearth arki there Is no pain however what is pain if it means the saving of someone's fo. Not wanting to let
others know of
predicament I passed, may I sign myself anony- mously to others not to you, as
DMT-57,
diary?"
"Someone
the
give
me
SAME AGAIN
Rene Feven, G:crges Bidault,
05
Commander. Supreme
"I
laking bets, though. The chap that come and give me the tip Edgar Faure, Rene Mayer, Henri was a chap I met in Wonds- Quelle. Antoine Pinay, Paul McCarthy sald Truman sent a worth, I mean Peniony!lle.""
Reydoud and Andre Marte special observer
to to Korea United PreRS.
serve as hin "eyes and care, but that his reports "never got through to Mr Truman." they had, he said, "many young men would be alive today who are dead today.
HE charge was found proved. Anything known?" the magistrate asked. The gaoler read out details of Daniel's re- cent accident,
"Well, it will be the same,
If
not impair their US CRUISER
IN PORT
tho
ARMED CLASHES Only last night French
killed
13 Moroccan troops fellaghas in armed clashes in wid the Debba Ksour region rescued a Swiss former, Claude been idd- Lugeon, who had napped by the bandits.
who Lagoon,
earlier had been listed as dead, was found alive but suffering from severe head wounds, the police said.
the Nationalist A lender of Neo-Destour Party, Mongi- Slim, the
Party director, denied today that his group had anything to do with the new violence now sweeping Tunisia
("Our Party is opposed to violence, from whatever sido 11. comes," he said.
23 BURNED TO DEATH IN BUS
San Luis Potosi, Mexico,
The 10,000-ton United States June 157 The presidential envoy, hu Twenty-three persons "and went
on, reported that Mace cruiser Manchester entered port agnin," auld the magistrate, and maybe more" died when Arthur was right and "if left this morning on a recreational intoned as he wrote the words crowded bús" oaught | fire and alone would win the
to war in visit
Hongkong. Sha, IL down: "Fine of £30
or two burned about 150 miles from Korea."
under the command of Captain months, two surotien of. £50 here, Fedem highway police
J.D. McKinley. BLOCKADE OF FORMOSA cach, with the alternative of estimated tonight. "
McCarthy then took three months."
In one of 27 ships of the Cleveland Class, the largest Formosa footed and dispirited, his going sald. An undetermined number
McCarthy quoted Eisenhower group of cruisers over to have was. He knew the price of of passengers were standing or saying the order meant, in been built from a single design. freedom about 1,000 to sitting in the als---United
effect, that the US Seventh Fleet She has an overall length of 10 unton hospital want on a hunger, false fellaghes" some, outright. against..
¡Press.
Was a "dotensive arm of Com- feet and among her armaments strike today. They said they bendita, the others extrane witaminer | munist China" and permitted are 12 8-inch and 12 inch wanted an increase Ark £290kr. mallonalists who believe. Tunis Printed and published by WILLTAM ALICK CHINHAM for the feds to kill American troops guns. She has a peacetime | dully și mugar rallot of five, sien Independence can only be and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-1 in Korea "with greater im complement of 918 officers and sommes abous, one-sizin of an won thrush force od terror Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong punity."
(ounce) Unitech Premi)
The 83-passenger bus had a
up the
Daniel went away. Heavy-more than capacity load, police Truman order for a blockade or/Manchester in the last wor
Hospital Patients On Hunger Strike
Mexico City, June 15. Thirty patients in a workers
In an interview. with the Tunisian correspondent of Le Mondé, Mongi-Slim said thore were what he called "true and
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
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