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'AUSTRALIA'S SACRED ANIMAL'
Brisbane, July 25,
Horse racing was taking the place of the Christian religion for many people, The Bishop of Adelalde, Dr B. r. Robin, sold in
lo
ACTINON In A John's Cathedral, Brabane.
WAB
Tho racebiomo "Australia's sporcu autimat and
i wan A кай Com- mentary On the nation whon crowds attracted by the "religion" of gambling
with were
compared
church attendances.
If
"By Ing
saucers"
brought vistiors from Mars they would be amazed to
the generosity
with ACC
which money
was poured into the huge leather bagn of the "minksters" of this Mr. Ligion," The Bishop added-Chinn Mall
Mpecial.
THE CHINA MAIL, 'MONDAY, JULY 26, ́ 1954.
West Not Excited
RUSSIA'S LATEST PROPOSALS FOR
DEFENCE PACT
London, July 25.
Shortage of
Industrial
Scientists
A plan
London, July 26.
to end Britain's
was issued today.
Russia's latest proposal for an East-West con- shortage of industrial Relentists ference on forming an all-Europe collective securia matter of extreme urgency 'y organisation caused little surprise or excitement in the Western world today.
France is displaying a cautious optimism over the prospects opened up by Saturday's Soviet note with opponents of the European army and German rearmament especially hoping for a new turn in the trend of European events.
United States officials indicated that the pro
British officials, tion with Britain and France, and though declining to comment immediately, said there was no now element in the note.
Macao Sloops posal would be "firmly rejected" after due consulta-
Arrive
At Damao
El answer to that
French
political
The mole WD* the Allied note 1 May 7. re-parties will welcome the excuse. There are also fears here that preting the offer made by Itussa
Sa May 31 to consider wing the argument that Geneva has The Allmatic hance up her proved the East and West can Bombay, July 24.
Islan for a collective agree on a major political ques- The Press Trust of India seeds heaty,
shed byton, may encotirioje Britain and said Inst night that two Amen arad 32 Evespean states. France to have another try at
solving The Bombay journalists had r
German problem Reuter rables today provide before West German achment ported that police officials this picture of the enutious bo-
plans new put into effect. who interrogated them when jeeption. given 16 the latest they visited the Portuguese Russin proposal,
b
Rt 15 fact Dat Chancellor Konrad Adenatier will flod quite unarceptable the dea that Ger- disarmed, stni many neutralty patrolled by an defined pulire forre, with armed nations to East and West, allied in the proposed each other security system
India territory of Denno
1. mike. So far there has luen had told them tha
To official conurgent on the pro. sloops currying troops had [posal, but opinion seemed to be arrived there,
hardng agaleast 11. A Paris offer spokesman said a decision aald be taken in ensultation | to with Paris and Washington
The Two jamantisks quades. the Daruan police
that two of the sleeps Trad conge from Muçao and two from tien
The polfer were also reporteri
a suying Prtuguese judia was
WOULD KILL EDC
Observers here said the con-
strong enough to face any at-clusion of a phet such as Rus- bas proposed would kill both the Defence Comununi y Europeni
tack
*** journalists quoted Day
PT.I
2112-
Rome Commentators close to the Italian Government regarded the note un an attempt to delay
establishment the
The plan, medo by a sub- commlitée of Members
of
Parliament, and approved by the semi-oficial
and
Scientific
Parliamentary Committee,
recommends that certain selected
technical colleges
should
be Royal Charters and granted
Chartered made into "Royal Colleges of Technology."
These would supplement the universities in providing urgently needed highly qualified techno- Logisis. They should be able to award a degree called "Bachelor of Technology."
the
The committee states that one present dificulty is the "outworn tradition" in
so many grammar und public schoots flut proper gool for all bright boys is a classical education, un arts degree the university and
at
Italian Students On Sight Seeing Tour Of London
her
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Mr Smith,
It Was
A Fair Dinkum Do
Wale is William Hickey's account of the coming-out party of Mr Stanley Smith's daughter which appeared in tho Daily Express July 20.
on
Well, Mr Smith, I know you weren't at the Stoll last night for the £10,000 párty you gave for the coming-out of your daughter, Barbara.
But I assure you - you
value for your money.
g01
Let me tell you who you had
at your daughter's ball.
Трего
0
wai Lord Milford Haven.
relation
of the Royal Family.
There was
vae Lord Blandford, the Duka of Moriborough's heir There was a goodly proportion of the cast of "The Frog and what could be more aristocratic then that?-Mr Billy Wallace,
Gerald Legge,
quite the stars as they were in the play.
WHO YOU ARE
Nila Stefanacht of Urbino, who studies Journalism—showing
white and blus bat with trinkets; Fillpo Cavatass of Pergula-whose hat in red
stonotes bo studios Modicine; Gino Loffreda, who comes from Urbino and whose 'blue hat representa law; and represents Modern Litora- Remon Merlin), who comes from Home and whose white hat
Mea party of Italian University students seen in the City of Landon lure, were
They are in London as part of their two weeks tour of British with their colourful hats, Universities-Express Photo.
amont
Journalists
avoidance of anything to Meet At
with industry and factories."
do
It urges Improved science and technical teaching at Krammar schools
more and public
and pubilchy About technological careers in Industry.
The Governmen
cnils report
of furt the
European army and thought it
WANWAT
to
the
Russia's WAN possibility
German of West
that They Nil W and the North Atlantic Treaty rearmament-Reuter. machinegun posts in nevelds Organisation,
Government would retruct from in which the present position 15 Tah policy Is based NATO
foundation of as the European defence.
(142
to have
of the Portuguese territory 100 It is thought that no Braish Biles north of Bombay.
The Pres Trust of inti ato repeted that the Coamed of the village of Dadra, in Portugues territory, iste which indhan na- Tionalist VolunteerS mushed and took controf a few days ago) The proposal appears hud asked Mr Nehru, the Indian ronde a more favourable impres- Prime Minister, to fuct ansion in Paris then when i was Immediate
Dudradast rejected THE menger
by the Allies on with Indin.-Reuter,
May 7, and it is felt here that careful nogotiation between the big three Western allies will be needed to reach an agreed reply.
Mr Melbourne:
NEW OPERAS
for the
+
Trung Gia
Hanoi, July 25,
Western Journalists mel their Communist counter-
The
continue its parts at the Trung Gia mili- "bold and generous" grunts 1tary conference in northern
recomanenda und iversities that the increase in the number Vietnam today for the first Stucco at universities time since the signing of the
arbitarily Geneva agreements, should no longer be kept to the same level as the atmosphere of the journ
alists' meeting was very cordial as the conference itself continued behind closed doors.
increase in sclebee students. - Keuler.
Chou & Grotewohl
Agree On
Mutual Co-operation
The
པས་
No American
Plan For Arab States
Washington, July 24,
American officials disclaimed today any intens tion to present the Arab States with a new regional defence plan for the Middle East.
They were asked to comment on reports said to have been published in Beirut, Lebanon, that the United States has informed the Arabs it is ready to draw up a plan to dovetail with the Turkish- Pakistani pact.
American pficials said the position of the United Stapon had been made amply clear In
Former Nazis the past several months. They
I don't know how many of them you know, Mr Smalth." but I know I spent a lot of time
telling people who you were,
told them you
were Mr Stanley Smith. That you were .director managing
the Egalen Mining and Metals Co Lid., which
of
Is an £6,000,000 business developing the iron ore mining industry in Meloys.
I told them you were Australien.
on
That you had worked for the Allied propo- ganda in China during the war, and had asked Lady Seymour, wife of Sir Horace, a British Ambassador to China, to arrange the coming-out ball for your only daughter.
That
she had arranged for
to do the
And well she had done it. It
Lody Hardwicks, who has more contacts in London,
job.
was, if you will permit the
fair dinkum-do," "pomanies," title and all, turned up in force to see what you had got for your £10,000.
It was a bit of a strain for Poor Barbara was quite worn out shaking hands.
THE CLORES, TOO TUN
Communist
presamen questions on asked many reactions
the of
It was understood that interest in the reports was Vie.namese Hunol population in
in the heightened in that area because of a refusal on the Cause-fire and claimed that only
part of the Lebanese Foreign Ministry to deny the your daughter, of their coreports. a small number patrio's would leave northern Vietnam voluntarily before the Ho Chí minh administration took over. They stressed that or of repression no measures purges had been carried out in They arcus
recently liberated. said
that former members or Mr Chou En-lai, Chinese Communist Premier the French expeditionary corps
army been invited, particularly and Foreign Minister, and Herr Otto Grotewohl, or of the Vietnamese
Meeting an East German Prime Minister, said in a joint com- Red River del a, to join in the munique issued here tonight that their govern-building of a new Vietnam. ments were in agreement with yesterday's Soviet Mail French Parliament to the Europe note on European collective security.
London, July 26. The autumn opera season at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, which starts on October 28. will include two new British "Trokus and Creda"
William Walton,
Madness
by Sir
"Midsummer
Michael Special
Tibbett Cha
and
Richard External Australian Minister, Guld the Affairs Russian proposal could be inter-
preted as on attempt to create
France
foremost mutter
division between Germany.
by Europe is
ran Defence said. suspect that this is a move to create embarrassment.”
the attitude of the
New Delhi, July 25 The All-India Congress Com-
mi Lee (central body of India's
today prased ruling party).
í
resolution, opposing the nation altsation of existing private in- dustries.
Community,” be
"QUITE UNACCEPTABLE”
Bonn: Well-informed
were
of
speech
Berlin, July 25,
at a
d
In the
WOR
Hold
sold they have heard of nothing to suggest a change in that post- Hon.
The United States would wei- adherence of other come the countries in the region, includ
Arab ing the
ones, to the Turkish-Pakistant arrangement, they said.
If you think that titles aren't everything those days, thero were plenty of celebrities from other spheres.
John Mills and his wife, Charles Sweeny, Fiona Camp bell-Walter. Norman Hartnel). Mrs Susan Ward, Lord Hore
and the Maharajah Bellsha, Maharance of Jalpur, and Mr The Communist pressmen all
Charles Clore and his wile Francine. said they were convinced that.
Lunesbourg, July 25. the partition of Vietnam
About 3,500 former Nazis
The conclusion of that pact was glad to see them there, only temporary and that the
imprisoned by the occupying Geneva agreements "constituted Powers after the surrender of and the United States military After all, they gave the most Rid agreement with rag lavish party of last year. It was progress towards the undication Germany
held a meeting yes- Flowed in Waddington as havids only right that they should see They also agreed of Vietnam.
terday and today at Falling
Mr Smim could do. crca ed the beginning of cur, that Frenchmen
other Bostel in Lower Saxony.
rent which, it I hoped," wi foreigners would be welcome if
Pastor Jacob Hagen told the draw Iraq and other Slates Into they decided to stay and work in northern Vietnam.-France- delegates of the Association of defence partnership with Ankars
of Depazification and Karachi. Presse.
and
published be associated in the The communique,
closest $
the with
peace by
"great the East
Germati news way
offensive of the Soviet Union." said both men agency, ADN.
"American agreed that were
Herr Grotewohl made his circles sponsored" remilitarisatoin
reception given here sold the Russlan proposals West Germany and Japan did
represent "the establish for Mr Chou and the Chinese Lo not "quite unacceptùble" West Germany. Oficial comment of Germany's and Japan's Geneva delegation by the Chi- nese Ambassador in East Ber- India's ment is not expected until after own security forces but threat- recommended that
of Europe andlin, Mr Chi Peng-fei. should be the three Western powers have ens the peace national resources directed to the building of new stated their views.
fut
circles close
the Both men pledged themselves leave by air on Monday morn- CZECHOSLOVAKIA state industries and not nation-
further international Co ing for visit to Warsaw, alising of existing private in- 'Government consider the Russian to
bc.. and friendship note is a device to delay French operation dustries, except where necessary
peoples. They also in the national interest-Reuter. rattlestion of the EDC and fear tween
agreed to extend mutual trade
to
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Asia."
relations.
11
the
The Chinese party is due to
WEST GERMANY
Mr
NO SECOND
the Victims
that it was a sign of the health
OIL SETTLEMENT of the German spirit that the majority of the German people
American military and civil are said to entertain had turned against the "traltors officials of the July 20, 1044 attempt hope that Iran will elect to join, affer an oll seitlement' with the
assassinate Hitler.
Oslo, July 25.
Lic, former Trygve Secretary-General of the United
He said that the formerly im-British. Nations, said here tonight that prisoned Nazis should be East Germany would do
example for German everything in its power to in- it was up to the democracies of living West Germany to take the world to prevent Indo-China youth.
from D duce
becoming a Czechoslovakia part in
the treaty too,
of Asia. Grotewohl added.
Germany
an
Herr
I think the Smith party beat the Clores',
filled with The foyer was flowers, Tapestries were on the walls. The reception-room was a
filled with rose-garden
top-
below:
In the supper-room tables were groaning-or if they werent, they should have been wider the weight of buga turkeys, enormous joints of beef and
enough lobaters to fill a trawler. It was a post radioning triumph for Herineth Hall, the caterer
Saudi Arabian membership is regarded as a fogical extension of the nucleus, although there Dr Otto Kalireuther, a pro- cems to be less hope than there
A REAL BEAUT of was several months ago of in- University at the
Two bands were playing under Munich, called on the Federal minent agreement with them. Government to draw the peces- A settlement of the Sueza set from a Jock Hylton show. sary conclusions from the recent Canal base dispute would cer- Bubble-machines were helping disappearance into East Germany tally improve the atmosphere to give the atmosphers of an of Dr Otto John, head of the
don't know what your cob- political police, and to put an for membership by additional terwater palace.
bera would have thought of it end to the "ruinous activities Arab States, officials said.
American military and politi all, Mr Smith, but even old of certain "doubtful” persons.— France-Pressé,
cal planners, envisaging such party-hands were saying "I've welcome developatents, almost never been to anything quite so vertalmly have ideas of their marvelous night I drank a
defcace to how the potentials of the Arab States can be dovetailed in with the | Turkish-Pakistani poct.
The communique was issued after
a meeting between the twe leaders in East Berlin
sold in Herr Grotewohl
Mr Lie said that he saw no Lessor A neutrailsed Germany would farewell speech to the Chinese
of a danger reason for congratulation in the party that East Germany was end the existence
Geneva consciite Becord but at Europe, ready to take part in the centre in the heart
agreed that the situation offered posed Europeon security con- ho said.
this way no other solution. cani in ference and would associate
He stated, however, that the the danger to dis itself with a treaty on European overcome
national existence orid to agreement meant that 17,000,000 security.
said Herr Grotewohl
Europe which would arise from persons have lost their right to the creation of aggressive decide their own destiny by free Soviet Goveniment, in its noje,
elections.Frmc-Presso. West German army-Reuter. had taken a further eventful step towards accord between the by the peoples of Europe" additional proposal of operation in the economic field."
European accord
the security question would clear Away the barriers to German reunification, and make possible in
foreseeable future the withdrawal of all becupation troops and the conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany,"
A policy designed to ensure Germany a happy future must
The
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Memorial Window
t.
Indian Press Commission
Wants More Papers.
New Delhi, July 25.
The Indian Press Commission has recommended the diffusion of newspaper ownership to eliminate dominant interests and the establish- ment of regularised pay and working conditions for journalists.
OWN ELS
It would seem to be entirely logical, informanta said, that fis the course of normal diplomatic contact the United States could exchange its tentative plans on the subject with interested Arab government.
said.
“NORTHERN TIER”
rema Canterbury, July 26.
to
It also recommended the establishment of a statutory press council and the appointment of a press registrar to act as "watch-dog" on the press and the amendment of laws of deflamation and other laws affecting the press.
The Commission recommends that more function efficiently in India.
After
toast to you. The man who said, when an estimate of half the cost wh punk to him, "Ah well, do it properly.""""
They did. I was a real beaut
BUDDHIST CONFERENCE
Tokyo, July, 25. But this does not mean that The Jopan Buddhist Federa- the United States has stepped ion plans to send 80 delegates forwant with an offer to draw to the third World Buddhist
United States
goon, Burma, on November 10 to policy, they 18 this year. plan for the Arabe, oficials Conference scheduled at Ran- sald, remains what it was when
The second World Conference Secretary
of
Dulles State A stained
the was hold in Tokyo last year. glass window
enunciated the concept of commemorate the reign of King
"northern ter line of Middle The Federation also plans to George VI and the Coronation
Besides sending delegates to than one nows agency should. East defence. That polley, they send a ponce bell to Burma,
is that the United
Federation the conference... the of Queen Elizabeth If was un-
standa veiled in Canterbury Cathedral]
medy to
ald today.
tollibee scholars to participate in tho (India's (newspapery should come up. int and techrälen) 140vidu mikut | intends to send- two. Japanesó ' The
are of pearly 2,000,000 recommendations
nations which decide to join the Sungys in Dhe sixth to be Freemasons of Kent sub- The
district townE." scribed is cost
of nearly contained in an official 26-page population totals 3,50,000,000).
The total capital invested in nucleus but that the indUnive "The Sarigaya, Moj prežiminary dummary published
"Mare than half the circula- the newspaper industry, was will have to come from the hand in the 2,500 yrans of.. It depicts the Coronations of today "merely for pubile Intion however, concentrated in 70,000,000 rupees and capital natione.In the area themselves. Buddhism, is being hold as a bolh monarchs in 1937 and formation."
major towns and capitals and raised in the form of loans WAS
Mr Dulles mid the kind of de- onder to waste the Buddhist national project in Burna. In that would hang. sald
MEP fenco' organisation
Dr Makoto Nagai and Yasuo The annual revenue of the be of value in that region would of daily
was 110,000,000 be one built voluntarily from Saraki have been recommended the scholars representing rupees, of which 50,000,000 the ground up.
600
Princess Eliza- twice-once as
1955, Queen Elizabeth is seen A note says "the dovernment penetration into rural areas 35 50,000,000 rupees, the Mummary beth and once in full Coronation at If wit, not be used for very small," it suit, recollete dish they died for rent upon the window, in the transent recommendations until the full
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