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CRISIS

Police Medal

For Gallantry

to a

London, Sept. 7.

An Immediate award of the Colonial Polles Medal 19-year-old Malayan Police Constable, Chan Tham Seng, la announced in tonight's Landon Gazette.

The medai la awarded for gallantry when he Cap- fured an armed Communist terrorist in thlok scrub on A Selangor rubber extatc last February.

The citation said: "Chan diaplayed valour beyond the call of duty." He caught of two terrorists who

ane

had been spreading Com-

munist propaganda among rubber tappers on the estate.

The terrorists Neparated when chased. After a run battic, оле of them tx- hausted his pistol ammuni- tion and prepared to throw 1 grenade, but bullet from Beng's shotgun wounded him by the leg.

The olher ferrorist CS- caped China Mall Special.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY

SEPTEMBER 8, 1954,

MOOD OVER IN UN. Cardinal Schuster Erant Wants

United States Decides Canadian Appeals To

To Put Plane

Incident In Writing

MUST

WITH ALLIES

CONSULT

United Nations, Sept. 7.

The crisis mood generated by last night's American request for "early" United Nations debate on the Soviet downing of a US Naval plane subsided today when the US delayed putting the request in writing.

Dr Francisco Urrutia of Colombia, Security Council President this month, said the Council the issue until "probably" would not meet on Friday.

Last night, he had tentatively set the meeting for tomorrow, He did so after the US made a preliminary

GLADIATOR oral request for a meeting in a late-hour holiday phone

DESIGNER

DEAD

Nottingham, Sept. 7

call that indicated the State Department was in a big hurry to bring the Russians to book over the plane in- cident,

were

Inmorrow. In

any case, observers here were some what mystified as to why the US took the unusual step of phoning the Council President late on a holiday night if it was not ready to debate the issue at

Under UN

procedures, the submitted inceting cannot definitely be called until the oral request has been formalised in a letter,

But the US plans suddenly

slowed.

Spokesmen suld Britain's pioneer air- Ono vl

this was due to the read for craft designers, 17-yen-old consultations with American Folland has died | alles and to the expectation of Hey Phlip here. Be wan responsible in further detalls on the aerial the Gloster Gladiator plane on clash. which the RAF relled to equip Its lighter just before World War

Mall's

thre

Faith, Hops and

of the

Gladiators.

Charity

Island's wartime stege

The Gladiaturi were the RAF'S

**Jack

fought

Middle

Of

Eust

trades," all

They

Narvik and in the

desif campaigonis,

Greece and Crete.

His World War One planc

superiority

Fic

the SE-6--helped the Allies to

Koin alr Gormans

planes which

of the 1030's.

It was not expected that the formal US request would be

John

once.

that on

unusual-

"NOTHING UNUSUAL' American sources argued that ***** there was nothing

"early" tecting, not an "immediate" one, had been US that the and wanted to serve quick notice it the UN with its was going to cumplain: even though it needs sen time fully to prepare its

requested O'London Weekly Will Disappear

John

London, Sept. 7. O'London.

cuse.

Others

suggested

toward

Trades Unions

'Don't Judge

America

By McCarthy'

Brighton, Sept. 7.

Mr A. T. Alsbury, Cana- | dlan delegate to Britain's annual Trade Union Con- gress, appealed to nearly 1,000 union leaders hero to- day not to judge the United of States on standards Senator McCarthy.

Speaking as a fraternal dele-

gate from the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, Mr Alsbury said "unfortunately all too often

Arening headlines are devoted to the hot heads, block heads and empty heads on both sides of the Atlantic,

anct

"The considered views the same outlook of many thou- sands of thinking people aro elther ignored or burled on the back page.

"It is high time in the In- terests of better understanding amongst the people of Britain, the United States and Canada that this practice was reversed".

ECONOMIC AID

Appealing for economic aid to fight Communism, Mr Alsbury said: "Surely, it is obvious that people are turning to communal nec Marxian digina which they do not understand but because they hungry which they are understand only too well.

Lying In

Cardinal Schuster, Archbishop of Milan, who has just died at the age of 74, les in state in Milan, Italy-Express Photo,,,

Lady Beatty's Son Will Be

Returned To Her

Los Angeles, Sept. 7.

William O'Connor, Assistant Attorney General of California, today was ordered to return his seven-year-old son, Timothy, to the boy's mother, Lady Beatty of London, who had accused her ex- husband of kidnapping the youngster.

sensation last

jeft

the

Violation

Of Armistice Alleged

day.

quotin

tions.

Paris, Sept. 1.

Debate On Espionage Commission

Sydney, Sept. 7.

| Dy Härbørt Eritl, lender – the Labour opposition In Parilament, returned to Canberra today and is ax- pected. to, stola ako tri? restricted debate in Parlia- ment où, the pirocandings of the Australian Royal Com- mission an esplonage.

Earlier, Dr Evatt appearing on behalf of two members of his stan named na "sources of in- formation" in a Soviet docia ment had been barred by mem bora of the Commission from further

appearances

betoro them.

The Commissioners said there was a conillet between his legal and political capacities

reached a climax on when he issued. a. saying the treatment received by a French woman diplomat arrested as an allered

WAL

worse than McCarthy Lam

After the decision, Dr Evatt reiterated his criticism of, the way he and the French Am bassador, M. Louis Rocha, had handled the case of Madame Rose Marle Oller, who was after Mr and Mrs arrested Vladimir Petrov Had told ·'the' Commission that sho gave, t

thent InformationED AWAT

cd

He said she had been "whisk- away" to French Caledonia,

Coun

the

CROWD CHEÈRED Outside the court, a crowd cheered and called "Good" on you Doc." as Dr Evatt reported his criticisms of the handing

General Van Tien trung, chief givers no chance to answer her delegate of the Vietnam People's accusers and had been defamed Army high command (Ho Chacross the world.

M. Roche, who lodged a minh government) to the armis Lice commission, has protested to Dr Evati's

sirong protest yesterday against previous statement, Union debegute, chief French General Henti Daltell, against is contemplating a fresh protest what he termed recent French against the renewed attack, 1 violations of the armistice agree was authoritatively learned to ment," the Communist New alght,

Mr G. Sullivars, Junior "Surely none of us belleve that

China News Agency reported to-

sel, to Dr Evatt, and MY E, J. win today's we can

struggle

Hill, Courent for Rupert Lock». The Chinese nows agency, }

Communist wood Australian Superior Judge Elmer Doyle issued the ruling which is basically a battle for

North Vietnam Journalist, said to have written quoting tho food more than a battle against

Agency, said that Gen an aleged libellous document Communism with pious slogans after hearing custody arguments by attorneys

cral Van Tien Dung handed a naming prominent persons, both representing Mr O'Connor and his ex-wife. about our 'democratic way of

letter of protest to the French withdrew from

Com→ life' or smug little sermons about the wonders of our skyscrapers

The California

estate official, who telephoned her that Judge containing information that he mission's hearings. however, and Coca-Cola and flashy cars created a

from various re- June Doyle ruled that the boy must had received romantic that perhaps Allied powers hud and flush toilets sermons which when he went to London, took be back in her custody by De-gions announcing alleged viola- over the name in British Journalism for put out a eniming hand, fearful end with a little moral that these the boy from a maid in whose cember.

lest the trend

more are the just rewards of those custody Lady Beatty had

THRILLED

THE MOST SERIOUS soon disappear

"I am very thrilled at this international relations who believe in "free enterprises." him, and flew back to designed 35 years, will

of the Ollier caso (Madame the iterary world of relaxed

United States. be suddenly reversed.

Belcher order of the Court," competed In the from

TURN TO ANYBODY

The General's protest who married ald

said Ollier is now on her way home. Lady, Beatty,

she told him. "It com- famous Selimelder Trephy races, Fleet Street.

that "the most serious, offthers, to face charges af endangering Publishers of "John O'London The US complaint marked the

Earl Beatty

her following Council that first time in Security

Mr Alsbury told the Congress divorce from

vidiations is the forcible evacua” France's external security). To« Mr O'Connor, rims that Timothy's best in- are with me. It also He dvos two sons, botic Weekly have announced

September history that that body has been that 1,500 million people-two-immediately charged that

the terests magazine's

population to the morrow in Canberra De Evatt.is confirms that the charges that I ton of the making careers in aviation, the

with any of thirds of the world's population

due-to ailend a meeting of his would be its lust. Economie called on to deal issue

She had not properly cared for him o difficulties

Party's are given

fairly frequent

Policy as the the

plane-go to bed hungry every night. boy had been kidnapped.

was represented in Court today are absolutely false. 1 om AS downing incidents that have de-

According to New China News reasons,

by her attorney, Frank Belcher, thrilled as any mother would be

|making World War II. "They will turn to anybody or since

the present, KUP Long regarded as the literary curre

All

that I am to be reunited with Agency, General Van Tien

the "nible"

asserted

speaker Has barred any dif speculation anything that promises to rome young There was of promising

my son." writers. Writer. the magazine's Utle that the US. decision to come their empty stomachs," he said.

themselves or cussion of the Royal The

took Union Court order New Delhi, Sept. 7.

was inspired by a monk of the to the UN this time may have "They need food-we have food.

cognisance of the fact that the through the Ngo Dinh Hemsion on legal grouxe aki India will set up two com-

lived who

In been designed in part to mollify We have too much they have

In South Vietnam government Have Mr Clement Attico, ANTW name

been residing boy had misslons for the Ganges and

William Sen.

Knowland and too little. Westminster 000 years ago.

California with his father since attacked a great numbers of Britisis Labour leades, Brahmaputra river valleya to

John O'London's frat sue others who agree with his belief

Jung and would remain with people in order to compel them pected to see Dr. Evall, and disastera in the carried on article prevent Blood

break off by H. G. that the US should

to evacuato and to terrorise other Labour inembers when Ho announced carried

who future, Mr Nehru

advocating

fhose Wella

"Raner" relations with Russia.

SUMMER IN U.S. hure today.

The method

history. of teaching

case marks the second The Prime Minister, just back other famous from a tour of the flood-stricken cluded Bir Winston

contributors in time in Counell history that big Churchlil, powers wis be pitied against areas of Assat, Bengal and

Maugham, Leon one another.

Detroit, Sept. 7. sald Bihar in Northeast India,

Trotsky. Edgar Wallace. Sir wes in 1948 when the Council

Mrs Evangeline Lindbergh, the commissions' task would be

Rebecca West took up a complaint of all three 79, mother of the famous. flyer, to prepare schemes to deal with Osbert Sitwell,

Western and Julian Huxley.

powa's against the Brigadier-General Charles Lind... floods "in such way is to

blockade of Berlin, bergh, died today at her home A succession of editors have Soviet isasters and undue prevent

the

near here.-Router. "John United Press. pscudonym suffering in future and yet not used

O'London'' normal

whose on articles to interfere with the working of natural forees and high moral tone has often been basis elergy as the good that these floods do to used by the the land."Reuter.

for Sunday sermons-Reuter.

China Mail Special.

no

INDIAN FLOOD COMMISSIONS

Somerset

A British Crossword Puzzle

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20

ACROSS

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4 Candid (8).

7 Overturns (0),

8 Laziness (G).

10 Transparent mineral (4).

12 Find guilty D

10 Sacred table

10 4 fresh (4)

17, Nation (4)

19 Feiters (0)

48 Landscape (7)

21 Bollett custard

DOWN

Clumps (6). Remove (8).

3. Tardy (4).

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11 Closos lightly (8),

12 Terrier (6).

18 Rus (8)

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(4):

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23-led (8).

24 Stick together (8)

20 Tree of charge (6)')

The first occasion

"Wa are facing depressions because we have too much. They are starving because they have too little."Reuter.

SEATO PROPOSALS

Gone

West Has The Wrong Way, Says Kotelawala

Colombo, Sept. 7.

Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylon Prime Minister, said today the West had gone "the wrong way" in their proposal of a Southeast Asia Treaty Organi- sation (SEATO).

..

Belfrage

Says He Washim until mid-December

A British

Agent

south

that

forces

By agreement of both parties, France-Presse. the youngster will spend his

summer Vacations in the United

States with his father and at

ex

opportd them."— arrives in Canberra tomorrow.

Reuter.

་་་

the age of 14 will be given the Most Remarkable Baby In Britain

choice of continuing the same schedule or of revising it- spending Gurmers

with bi mother and stepfather and re ceiving his schooling in the

Other United States.

New York, Sept. 7. A member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation alleged here

Cedric today that Mr

that Mr O'Connor Belfrage, British-born journalist ment provide at the agree accused of having been Com will pay for the support of his mimist Party member. In the con in England and that the boy is to bo raised - in › thự United States, had stated he was

and given

Spécial wartime

British Government

in the prificipids of agont.

The FBI agent, Mr Michael Americanian es wed to being M. O'Houke, fold a deportation tutored in American history,

то ako the agreement bind- hoaring at the United Stics

that Mr Ing in England as well as the Immigration Board Beitrage typed four-page US the settlement provided that must get the sp- document in 1847 with that ad-Lady Beatty

proval of the English Courts mission in it.

a

distructionth

for ths California order.~***

The document had been pro- duced for Mr O'Ronke to Iden-United Press. tify as part of the evidence for Mr Beitrage's deportation the ground that he was a Com

on

munday Party member after Puerto he came to the United States in 1988 to seek permanent re-

sidence.

Mr Belfrage, 49-year-old editor of the lof-wing National

Guardian, said, according to the document, that from 1941 to 1943

Ricans Plead Guilty

New York, Sept. 7. Guilty plens have been enter He told the House of Representatives tonight that the British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for he had been in the servico ed by four of 17 Puerto Rican Foreign Affairs, Mr A. D. Dodds-Parker, who visited known as British Security Co-nationalists scheduled to be tried Ceylon recently, had agreed with him in this view,ordination.

Britisti

CO-ORDINATING

on charges of conspirzey to over- throw the United States Govern

poistence for

મનનું

"I told Mr Dodds-Parker that and Katunayake

He said it had an office atment by force and violence, Mir J. Edward Lumbard, Federal before SEATO was started, 1naval and air brate in Ceylon New York and he was mainly Froocutor, announced today, could have got all those con He said: "We respect Mr employed in co-ordinating in- Mr. Lumbard said "bre 13 still and come to Nehru. We love him. We acelligento Information about in facing trial cornett together

Included four al arid cept him as an Honourable

liaison ready trider some arrangement,

ternational artúirs · · in

heavy "I told him that they went honest man who waits peace in with the Ofice of Strategic Ear the shooting in the Houd de the wrong way and he agreed the world.

the Representative fear, who plead and, to a less extent, with mo. I said that if we were "But suppose he is no more vice

glated that Mr ed riven on idea of what was re-human beings must die and if Tap document

Ange quired to be done, we would South India goes Communist as

lead Gonzalo have arranged for our interests it is now and invade us, can we Beitrage and meetings in New guilty on Friday, were Caclos

the 300,000 York and Hollywood with

Chicago

Cortan to be looked after and we would by ourselves, with

Bloo. Ponce al people we have to fight for using Commandet figures. not have need to worry."

fim stript writer, Mr Martin oddjournment Indienst

nguinist theme South

Neveley, testified; today, that in FERAREA WIX YEAR: Speaking motion he said that go far sereford = 'wo_must">

have 1987. In Hollywood, he knew ME

Lumbárd anotimeed the

mkid and

memb

Federat cailed trial today

Medina and

|Cayich:: waS COLLATOäwe are adds to support" SENARAI BEREIZO KAY . Communist Party; | guilty plens, when the 17 were:

stick to the Co long as 1 ch *, Caylan, thoughs who would they do not bonens out of 10 Law who would und

Leche added. F

would

Rond,

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ask he left the

during

Ababy

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