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Boer War Peace

UNITED NATIONS ELECTIONS

Treaty Pen Prince Wan Wants

Johannesburg, Aug. 9. A 76-year-old WAT veteran, Mr Joseph Moore, claims to have the two penny pen used for the signing of the South African War peace treaty las 1902.

As a member of Lord Kitchener'a staff he wat

15

had

present at the signing the Commander-in-Chier's headquarters in Pretoria.

"When everybody left the room, I annexest the pen, and sent it to my mother In Vancouver, Canada

natd.

It was returned by his sister last year and is now kept in a pencil-box la » suitcase under Mr Moore's bed.-China Mall Special,

HANOI

AIRLIFT

TODAY

Hanoi, Aug. 0. The Hanol evacuation air- lift will go into full swing tomorrow when

50) transport aircraft will he airfield at perating from Chu full nad In Mai.

some

Dutch Candidate

To Withdraw

Washington, Aug. 9.

Thailand Foreign Minister Prince Wan Walthyakon and Netherlands officials differed sharply today as to the intentions of Latin American nations on the contest for presidency of the United Nations Assembly this year.

Prince Wan, who is a candidate this year, told the United Press he had submitted a plan to the Dutch United Nations delegate, Dr D. G. van Balluseck, that former Dutch Foreign Minister Elco van Kleffens, the other leading candidate this year, should withdraw his candidacy this year and make his bid in 1965.

Prince Wan said he felt this was the best solution as it was his understanding the Latin American can- didate next year for this post, who will be a Chilean, would be willing to become a candidate in 1956 if Van Kleffens became a candidate next year.

The Prince said he understood; in that case the United Nations Latin American group would be prepared to give its support to Van Kieffens next y van Hawa said he had seen

Pinee

In

three times New York recently and the latter had told him his Government neet Van Kleffens should be More than 3,000 persons to be evacuated to Tourane and candidate this year and himself

Saatco.

the next.

dure.

conrequently, not willing to postpone its but until 1950,

Prince

that he Wan explained had advanced his own candidacy later than Van Kieffens did be

The Peruvian CHUSE I thought thị United Nations delegate, Victor Belaundy, would be President. However, he Belamer did noi

become

Won suid

'THE 'CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, '1954.

Genevieve De Galard Cheered In New York MALAYA CANNOT

Genevieve de Galard on the stand before the City Hall, during the National Anthem, between congresswoman Frances P. Bolton, representative of Ohio, who proposed her invitation, and Robert F. Wager, mayor of New York Express Photo,

Vietminh

Over

The

Taking Whole

Of Indo-China?

Paris, Aug. 9.

0 candidate because J'eru hopes to get the presidency Home 500 of them are'] The Prince said he was still

of the United Nations Security French civilians, In charge of [nwaiting a definite reply to his

Council. No nation may hold operations

French Comel proposal reversing that more both posts at once. Is Nicol, who took an active part

Prince here,

that the Dutch delegation at the United Nations xx-tritis

Uncensored dispatches from Indo-China today Latin that America is not due for the As said Vietminh is taking over the whole of Indo- sembly presidency this year be

China through Communist cleverness and the As the Dutch seo chuse, Canadian Minister of

of External assistance of the Vietnamese Government. Affairs, Lester Pearson, who The dispatches were printed today by two in-

President two years ago,

"British Com-dependent Paris evening newspapers. represented the monwealth not Europe.

ta

be

Netherlands oficials in the setting up of the Berlinermanenting on this

Atatement blockade airlift.

clubned that the Dutch Gov- ernment had farly rojected The planes will take of

Prince Won's proposal. 10-minúto intervals,

SECURITY COUNCIL speeded เม 10 six-ininute

Further, the officials said i interval in the following week.

was their understanding in The only arg the P10

con- file still wants the Presidency gramme is that niousoon riitions may interrupt

of the Assembly next year and. $1, 25- pecialy Tonklu where the weather reports indicate further heavy rain.

A

S. TRANSPORTS

group of

United States sport sitips aron id

in the

t of Haiphong today to load

refugees for

South

Admiral Sabine,

the transports,

ago.

Officials

Vietnam. comman❜ling

here stressed

the United States.

Vietnamese authorities

SOLDIER KIDNAPPED

that

wis

CONTED

a as

Le Monde gave the picture from Saigon, the capital of the southern zone as seen by its correspon. dent, Max Clos, and mailed to evade the rigorous Viet- namese censorship.

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more

"They invite the villagers to sign under one of the berlatt: to express their choler," M Clos raid,

Even yesterday had a great deal of sympathy are hesitating to leave. McCarthy Can

the Cathoiles have become re-

AFFORD TO LOSE RUBBER WAR

New York, Aug. 9,

Malaya's problem of getting high yielding "wonder" rubber trees into mass production in time to meet the challenge of United States synthe- tic rubber manufacture is the subject of a featured article in the August 14 issue of the weekly magazine Saturday Evening Post.

The article by Cameron Hawley is entitled "The

| War Malaya Can't Afford To Lose”

Hawley Herote from Kuala the more conservative guess is Lumpur:

that the 23 cent price will be maintained. Tho less consor are being fought vativo confidently expect to re in this hot and humid jungle-duce the price

"Two wars

ind of Malaye, he is along. the Red-connected terrorists who

as time

spite of this, it said, rubber have kept the Federation in a estato

owner sentiment proclaimed 'state of emergency optimistic. Fow plantations are since 1948, In the ather the for sale and those soid recently farces of the enemy are the brought high prices. synthetic rubber plants hali- "The anallholder is a different way around the world in the story. Ho doesn't Itnow what it United States...

costs him to produce a pound of rubber."--United Press. "The weapons in the second war are only grotting knives

tha! and and planting spades geherakhip is being supplied by uld mannered plant tensticists and foresters, but a substantial body of opinion around this capital city holds that the second war is more important than the furat, Com-

NAVIES AT TRINCOMALEE

an-

that

the

London Aug. 9. The Admiralty nounced here today the Navles

of the monwealth countries in the Indian Ocean have gather- ed at Trincomalee for combined training And excreises at sea, beginning today and lasting till end of the month.

part are ships of the Royal Navy and the Indian, Pakistan and Cor- ion Navics. The Ale Arm of the

has Indian Navy also sent

a squadron aircraft to Join In

with planes

Taking

exercises

the RAF Coastal mand.

of

the of Com-

time

This is the first that the newly-formed Indian Naval Air Arm has been exercised with other Commonwealth units, The aircraft are to be based on Ceylon.-France-Presse.

Sound Barrier Pioneer For

Germany

Ramstein, Germany,

Aug. 10.

CHALLENGE

"They say

that I they are defeated in Ulis second war they will nutomaileally lose the

.}

SEATO TALKS

Announcement

This Week?

Washington, Aug. 10. Omelala hope to be able

fant; that if Malaya fails [?] to announce before the ond of this week agreement to

meet the

of challenge

the synthetic rubber planis the economy of the country will hold an international con- break down and an impoverish- | ference on the proposed ed populace will give up the South-east Asian defence fight cainst the guerillas...

The article pointed out that the Communists had been quick to exploit the rubber problem by offering to buy natural rub ber a favourable prices,

pact.

.

Final decisions have not yet been made but it is expected that the Foreign Ministern or United their deputies of the States, Britain, France, Ausira - It said, however, that veteran lia, New Zealand, Thailand, the Malayan planters believed that Philippines and possibly Pakistan the Sovies and Chinese Comma- will meet in the Far East, nists eventually would turn to probably at Baguio, in. the synthetic rubber production Philippines, in mid-September. themselves as acom as they had goined their political ends.

TWICE AS MUCH

The planters need soveral years to realise results from their cultivation of high yield ing

The mid-September date has been pul forward because Foreign Ministers in the Pacific- | Asian area could then attend the

conference on their

New orle for the opening of the 1954 session of the United

added that the "wonder" trees a thirtie

more

trees, the article. said. It Notions General Assembly, on

21. sield twice as much or rubber than the old wees.

indications are that Pakistan will be the only one Malayan Interests aro count of

Powers re- the Colombo Maj. Charles

rise in Yeager,lag on a

the synthetic presented at the conference. Is at the same time United Pakistan airman to break rubber price once the

fis production and sells the its attendance at the conference

first

through the round barrier, States Government gets out of expected to make it clear that

He admitted that about five Latin American delegations would vote for Van Kleffens but pointed out that they were jeommilted before they knew the Franco Sair printed a dis", who has recently been dividing Thailander was a candidate. He patch from Lucien Bodard in his time between the French considered 11 possible some of Hanol, chief city of the zone Riviera and Alpine spas, Bad Geyhausen, | them might revise their deceded to the Communists by

the cease-fire agreement. cisions in this matter. Germany. Aug. 0. The British Rhine Ariny to- Prince Wan also said that the M. Bodard said the impotence Vietnamese Premier Neo in scheduled to day inunched a full investigation British delegation had told

disappearance of # tomorrow to Hanol where he tho

a Britain will

Dinh Diem's Southern Govern vole for will talk with the French and

British soldier, seized at pistol Kieffens because the commitment mont has shown Itself "absolute

He said the Communis's wṛre Vietnam authorities and General

point by Soviet guards, on the WAR

before Wan's carly incapable of organising the made

boasting they

In would br the John O'Dantel, chief of the US East-West German border.

said general evacuation from didacy was known. He other detalls France's United Nations delegate Communist north to the the Dian Government "renins Saigon within six months, while Vist- Miltary Advisory Group.

His who

name and arrived in Hanok severul days wore still being withheld, but a M.

Itenr! Hopp not.

asserted nam south, spokesman said the soldier had

paralysed"—Reiler, less continues to recommend." French that the

delegation re- en staying at the leave centre gards him

He wrote: "More and thoroughly

Tonkin delta And Harzburg and crossed acceptable candidate and they the people of the What of French and The border early

were afternoon.

with him. to be appre- He further said Britain and ticent

wu-France considered him an ex-

ofcials, officers Vietnamese clergy disap- cellent choice for dealing with the According

colonial

evacuation. The poor simple- ports, the soldier, who was on il problems at the United peared on the first day of the

bicycle lour with

three

Dutch ometals, commenting on tons of soldiers and militia and That Operation Withdrawal soldiers, inadvertently penetrated this assertion, sald that it was the Catholie villagers have to

Maj. Yeager in bringing transported by

test pilot experience into proceeding rapidly a few yards into East Germany, their understanding that French WAS

protected and semed proved by

front line of the cold war "to back Immediately

the French officials had informed the State that Banol's Grand Theatre, but was forced by two Soviet Department that France would

The France Solr carespon-

help develop Increased combat which was filled with displaced soldiers to follow them, Nothing vote for Van KlaffensUnited tient continued: "The situation A Senate inquiry committee capability in tactical units refugees

in one of complete paradox. voted unanimously today to the command," the announce- a few days ago, was happened to the other three Press. empty today.France-Presse. Reuler.

Our enemics of yesterday, the allow Senator Joseph McCarthy ment said. Vietminh, are covering the to cross-examine witnesses in Ha will bo assigned to country

with posters exalting public licaringe of censure 12th Air

Force base headquar France.

charges against him, beginning ters in October. The force has "And it is the Diam Govern- on August 30.

more than 400 F-80 Sabrejats, mant, which could not last. an It was decided that Senators and is the main US air arm on hour without the presENCO of who brought the charges against the continent. the French Expeditionary Corps, Senator McCarthy Senator

BELL X-1 which is building up rancour Ralph FlanderS (Republican), Maj. Yeager rode the Bell and intransigence against us."

prepared to co-operate

fall towards the

all voluntary

Zone by Enst

Une He was "scen

hended withdrawal of refugees wishing thorltles".

to go to Central and Southern Vietnam.

now

the inet He turned

to

German

A British Crossword Puzzle

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TC-

Oil Agreement Must Be Put Into Operation

Teheran, Aug. 9. Shali Reza Pahlevi of Iran declared here today that "nothing | could- delay-the-putting... into effect of the agreement between Iran and the oit consortium which was necessary both for the development of Iran and the safeguard of peace."

The Shah was replying to a message of congratulation on the conclusion of the agreement from President Dwight Eisenhower of the United States. The Shah's message, which was delivered to US Ambassador Loy Henderson, also thanked the Prosldent for America's financial aid to Iran and paid tribute to Mr Hender- son's mediatory work-France- Presse.

be

High

"

and

Cross-Examine Germany,

Witnesses

Washington, Aug. 9.

William

Asian

pact

is being assigned to the plants to private industry, the does not commit it in advanco Iron Curtain air frontier in article said, but added that to Joining a South-east

cor- | defence pact such a US 12th Air spokesmen for American

porations do not agree that the should emerge from the con Force headquarters

an- price

will be higher underference. nounced today.

private ownership after March his 51, 1935. the

The article said that covering cross-section of prospective owners of the American plants

a

of

the

Explorer's Body

Licq-Artheney,

So

OPTIMISTIC

far as the other seven

are con non-Colombo Powers cerned, their agréement to con- fer on the proposed pact will go some way towards meeting United States desires for some declaration of

Intent

to while

in defence of the South-east- Asian area designed to deter Communiam from further ex- tending its power and influence in that area.

United States

officials today optimistic about

the

Fulbright X-1 Tocket plano to new avia-

chances of the September con- and Senator Wayne

Wayne tion recorda. He enlisted in the

France, Aug. 9.

ference completing the negotia (Independent) would not old my ale corps as a privater Frerich cave explorers camping lion and signature of the South- M. Clos reported how teams have the right to cross-examine and was commissioned in 1942. at the entrance to Pierre St.

-TRIBUNALS-

of Vietminh officials appeared and of Senator McCarthy's He New 04 missions over Martin cave said today they will east Asian defence pact before in southern zone villages within witnesses, and that only Europe in the Second World raise the body of fellow cave

personal War, destroyed 12 enemy planes explay.

Marcel Ixubans

of Beptember the end

But it may be as long as a your before the pact is ratified

constitu in accordance with tional processes of the signatory countries.

48 hours of the cease-fire and witnesses with n

of events connected and damaged three. ect up their administrations | knowledge

with the - charges would be

Forced to ball out once, ho The operation at the surface parallel to the existing ones.

"Vietminh tribunals administer | called.

was smuggled through the were temporarily suspended to Justice and the sentences they

COURT RULES

French underground to the day because of rain, thick fog Senator Arthur Waticing, Re Spanish border, interned in and icy cold. Four explorers are hand down are executed with- out question."

of the six- Spain, he escaped and reached camping deep inside the cover discussed that publican Chairman "In Cochin China Vietmin man committee, announced agents even now are carrying after a three-hour closed meet- out a referendum. They set up ing that ft would operate under big portraits of Ho Chi Minh, court rities, generally ber- the Communist leader, and Bad ring hearsay evidence on the 40 Dál, the Vietnam head of State, charges involving alleged un- beoming conduct by Senator McCarthy

JAPANESE ALARMED

Price Of

Pearls

Cultured Falling

Tokyo, Aug. 9.

My Watkins told a press con- ference that under the rules, Committee members would be. able to object when any old- ence was offered that they felt did not bear directly on the

I to ho gald. "The charges i

Intend to conduct these lately judiciai

are rather grave. It is a serious Imatter and we want to conduct

the dignity of the United

investigalen wihtin the

States

Britain.—United Press.

United Press,

Rich Minerals Found In

Rhodesia

South

Fort Victoria, S. Rhodesia, Aug. 9.

The suggestion is now being these nations might agree in September to the setting up of an interim committee for co-ordination and consultation. Thia committee; would meet during the period between the signature and the ratification of the pact.

EDO PRECEDENT

The existing Interim com mittes of the signatories of the still Incompletely ratified treaty European

Cornmunity provides a precedeni for

such

prior to come

oth pattern of the treaty

pitto

Current United States official

thinking does not envisage the After years of privation and hardship as a

wetting

elaborate up of an

Asión trosty br prospector George Nolan, of Bikita, Southern South-east

Mantation along the lines of the Rhodesia, has struck it rich.

Atlantic

The Japanese Government, alarmed by the Senate Router. falling prices of cultured pearls in planning to

London, Aug.. 0. restrict production, beginning next year, the news- The Federation of British paper Nishon Keizái reported today,

Industries, today announced tho A composition of a survey miam ballot that over- per cent since 1953. It said sion which will study the future production is to blame, the that the Fisheries Bureau will maintenance of the Suez Canal Nourished, faded, and Government Fisheries Bureau attempt to inbliise the market base by civilian contracts.

(d).

In tho

14 Temalo relative (8).

10 Fruit (6).

15 Layo bifale (7),

10 Voloed (6).

17 Outstanding ́ (0).

20 Mar, (5),

21 Bakka. (6).

22 Animat (4).

93 Reposo (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.Acrow 3 Sardonie 7 Skimp

8. Latitude, 10 Rotain, 13. Plastic, 18 Sane, 17 Monitor 19 Modicum, 20 Ewer, al serviio, 20! Teemed, 27 Decrease,, đỗ Liege, 29 Dungeons, Down: 1. Usurp, 2 Viala, a Spift, 4 Dait, 6 Nougat, Clover Anius, 11 Elbow E Arils Tow Comet 10 Blove, 10 Noble, is Monded, 13: Descon, Ra Roule, 23 impely 24 KögM, 25: Bora, Į K

for

Treaty ith a regional com- NG had found minerals moro valuable than gold

structure strategin minerals, xare ores sought by scientists and mand

thir

for other industrialists.

oxpressed goneons, officials" Years ago Aeld of tin was, known area. Fiests of lofriar Kate of the very phrase "STATO! .or South-east Asian discovered at Bikite. The mine bly a new macadamised roadty Organisation, as the pro

died.|| carrying strategio,, ores to, the " Bikita was forgotten by all x railsead at Fort Victoria for pol has come to be known

Bo the rendere of 'n

of 'nkwapipar.

One organisation. 20,000,000 kan annually.

Is that members, will review the ques-ed, on

Bikita

from Fort kan 8,3

umiled dr. pounda

lived

in pact will hir The concluded. Angis-Egyptian Heavy wanting, damages to sign businesmen herg

zone

· agree- pearl cyster culture bedt caused Nirhen Relent reported that for Cana)

and on the ruins of the in poverty ho is now the houd in Ralf be sufficient to deter ** further wealthy mining Communion from a serious drop in quantity and dign companies in Japan åre i mont.ne

civilian Under the

difrict Ja agreement by pawing

cér, Vlátód by geologiats greion In South-east Asia, concer - Japánešo rälddles quallly when they resumed prbe

bolig opened duction

after 1945 but the

men

They buy direct at the firma will maintain the Base up riot oven beyond Nolaty and representatives of mining But it is called that the prosent, alaborate Worth-Allan» Fherlos Bureau estimates of pearl Hiariosis of Mie Prefecture when the British garrison leaves as bine in maridate which is co

t. the year will be 30,000,000 In contrast to prewar praction the artish Clovernment rogue and

Formed by the Federation at for: (200 for £100, sterling a ton)

1","compani neck - tantallave (fetching i „from

·large đìn, the highest in himory.

plans to hold down output to by holding out the marketing The mission, consisting of 14 cept. George Nolan. He labour shipment to use world. Con

ochipping rocks, terting, adege Velon Mill: lives at headlines in a rent

Posthia daukil possibly affect for- tion. In terms of the

recently 2012 has been rón ¿Viktoria Whore ho-oner

aparsena

The Nishoy Real DOT

“Undirly, the proposed - now

Will: CAITY

deve pesment of few the) mlatibo yulis to Brope 8900 20,000 lgling a Lan) adscent to Me

Tho

Jelic Treaty

holda North

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