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CHINA

MAIL, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18,

1954.

No Third World War

Prince Wan

Smiled

United Nations, Oct. 12,

Thailand had to make a to Title sperch today make it clear to the United Nationa Petilien Com- mitter that a shulle is Just A amlic.

Boykt delegate Androl Vyshinsky, during a state- ment on disarmament, de- The **tudlerous" nounced

theory that the Soviet Union would export re- volution.

Waxing emollonat on the fantastic nature" of thlm theory: Vyshinaky noted the Emile of Thailand's Prince Wan Walthayakon and said, "I see that Thai- land's representative seeme to agree with me."

Prince Wan then asked for the

floor to remark, "It is dancerous to In- terpret my smile. I always !mile.”......Unfied Press.

Trouble Ahead

SaysFamous Historian

CONTROL OF ATOMIC

WEAPONS PREDICTED

London, Oct. 12.

Dr Arnold Toynbee made three predictions tonight on the eve of publication of the tenth and last volume of perhaps the most monumental work. of history ever written; :

There will not be a third world war.

There will be some form of world government, at least for control of atomic weapons,

The Russians will develop a''. burgcoin middle cluxe, somewhat, like the capitalist nations Russia despises.

The 64-year-old historian spuke at a Press conterence 1 Mark completion of 34 years ol research and writing on a single His "The Study of History" represents 8,250,000 words written in long hand at

For Indonesian project.

Premier

Djakarta, Oct. 12. More trouble loomed ahead for Prime Minister

together as a single family.

1 am not a determinist but obylously thero are such things

declaive events. The annihilation of distance and the Invention of the HI-bomb дго Burcly two ovents of the kind.

"Coming upor us simul- taneously they have, I should the rute of about 1,500 words say, made it inevitable that the day.

Sir Harold Nicolson, author control of atomic energy shall and diplomat, who introduced the sooner rather than later into the handa of some single silver-haired scholar, said "A world authority. This in bound Study of History" was compar- |M

it seems to me, bo able only to Edward Gibbers to happen,

it is the only condition CRUSO

OT

Ali Sastroamidjojo's coali. "Decline and Fall of the Roman which Man can go on living on

tion cabinet today as a re- sult of a late decision by one of the political parties in the cabinet.

The Greater Indonesian Party (PIR) concluded as annual con- greas last night with the selez- council. More tion of a party

than half of the couneli mem-

of Parlia bers are adherents

ment member Tjuddin Noor, who has been bghting within the party to topple the Sastry- cabinet by with- amidjojo drawing the tree PiR Mini-

ters.

The

make-up of the party council puts Noor in the driver's seal as

the counell 19 far ny concernai, veteran political ob- servers said.

SHED AWAY

Although the congress

D

Empire" as an achievement in the held of history.

LIVE TOGETHER

the human raco doesn't 201 to destroy itacit," said Dr Toynbee, havo now to live

PAKISTANI

PRINCE

KILLED

Predawar, Oct. 12.

Saltur Rahman, the 28-year. oil primo ruler or "Mchtar" of Pakistan's northern-most pro- ahled vince of Chitral, was killed tow away from crdering a minis- day when his plane crashed into ters to leave the cabinet im- the mountains between here and

it did nuthorise the Chitral. mediately. party council to undertake

The Prince was returning to designed to force his capital from Peshawar when programme Improvements in the Cabinet's his two-seater plane crashed economic and seal palicles.

The dinster was put down to Political observers doubted extremely, poor visibility in the

abandoned whether Noor hnd his fight to topple the Cabinet, mountain passes at this time of They did doubt whether Deputy year Prime Minister Wongsonegoro

stop Neor again be sould did of the party congress now that Noor controla council.

the face of this strunken and explosive planet. And I think Man has a very stong will to survive."

the

and

Ann Baxter Sees

Paris Fashions

Famous American dlm ster Ann. Baxter, wearing a cherry red cost of Angora wool and a

red woollen knitted hat, watches a collection of autumn fashions at the salon of Pierre

Balmain Muring her holiday in France Express Photo,

South Vietnam | HOPE FOR

Flounders In Political Turmoil

Saigon, Oct. 12.

PLANE'S

CREW

Vancouver, B, C., Oct. 12.

A faint SOS message pleked up by a search plane sparked hope today that at least one of four men survived when their Air

transport crashed Force into a mountain on Vancouver

miles of

Dr Toynbee said Communism Free South Vietnam floundered in new poli-island

A ground party and spatters "a crudo and violentical turmoil today while the Communist occupiers aboard a helicopter, meanwhile. method of putting one's in order" but Russia could not of Hanoi in the North plunged busily into organis-were believed to have reached a

within a fow point Wolence against the use this

ing their conquests and winning popular support. the plane that crashed in for on technicians

others upon which

Vietminh Radio announced the arrival in Saturday, shortly after leaving it relied to keep It

Vancouver's Sea Irland air base abreast of the West. Thus, in Hanoi last night of General Vo Nguyen Giap, for Tonno, British Columbia,

greater freedom granted

Airborne

criss- searchers there men, was the beginning of victor of Dien Bien Phu, preceding the arrival of

crossed

Area yesterday a bourgeois class.

the Communist chief, Ho Chi Minh.

looking for signal fires after a search pilot reported that he picked up a garbled message from transport

.

ONLY TWO POWERS There were seven world powers when he started his history, but now, he saith, there were only two "The shock of a third world war would destroy both.

"The lesson of the Roman

White

Vietnam said he did not expect or want the South Premier, Ngo Dinh Diem, gave to be included in the govern the merry-go-round of Saigon ment himself,

the

BOS that might have come the downes, twin-engined

politics a fresh twist by re- "I have no other ambideo but Inviting Army and diseidon to ccntinue to serve my coun

ABEA PINPOINTED Binh Xuyen elements into bistry in my present post," ho An Air Force spokesman said government, the Reds announced said.

that search crews had pln- sweeping tax revisions.

But the Vital young Army polated the area where the Empire," he said, "is that the

Chief of Staff said the Army plane went down, but no actual TAXES REVOKED

would be represented in the trace of it had been sighted by victor eventually suffers the All national défonce and

government if M. Diem accepted inst night. same fate as the vanquished." security taxes were revoked.

General Xuan,

The spokesman, said that the China, he said, seems to be Additionally, levies on street

“It would be better for the SOS come

from a

om a radio inside And pediars merchants, rearserting itself after a period

country I in conformity with the same type of plane that was with Russia Chincae

were residents as junior partner

the instructions of the Chief of missing. It was heard after and the Soviet may some day

abrogated. Hanal Radio appealed to all State (Dao Dai), the Premier overal repor's of people seeing and itself "equenzed" in Asia by

taxes called the Binh Xuyen and our the crash trickled into Royal India and China. Prince Rahman almost caused.

before "Has the world ever

in the interests of beloved General Xuan into his Canadian Mounted Polleo de

councils," said General Itinh. tachment headquarters at Vic- such a political crisis in Pakistan faced

potentially to the country,"

toria. four years ago when he fell in disastrous situation..as it does

Sunday Premier Only

STOP BICKERING ---- love with the fiancee of the

Dr Toynbee was asked,

wrench Diem throw a monkey the party

Prince of Die,'.

Yes," he said. "Just before in.. a neighbouring

complicated Inter-Party: state to Chitral and then the foundation of the Roman negotiations when he announced observers

married hor. The Prince of Dir Empire and in the Third Cen-bruse

brusequely that he would not thought Sa troamidjojo would r

B. C. in China. was only prevented at the last tury

They give a Cabinet

post General bo forced to make some con- moment by wiser counsel, from didn't have atomic weapons Nguyen

Van Xuan or face again declaring

of honour then, wir cessions to PIR

but everybody had the faber of the Vietnam the possibility of a PIR walk- against his rival and the out.-United Press.

of Chitral--France-Presse.

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He mid it was vital to stop the Party bickering in the South Immediately In- ધ, order to face the challenge, from "Ho Chi Minh's power- ful and united Northern Vietnam.

state feeling that this was the last Today he is again negotiating

with General Xuan and with moral Hinh says that the Dr Toynbee 'said his study of loaders of meal. They edd. Vietminh,now has 10 combat»,}

Binh Xuyen sec

years

of civilisation had 5,000

that persuaded him

f Statco

tiere.

Missing in the aircraft in= |

Air Force Chaplain cluded Michael J. Saunders, 22, Bristol, England.-United Press.

Lennox-Boyd

Accused

the

reliable sources Prime ed

that this latest about-face ready divisions under arms as Minister Winston Churchill

resulted from straight-from-the-compared to six during the cul-

Kampala, Oct. 12.. was one of the few men who shoulder talks with the French minating days of the battle of kad changed

The National Congress Party Dien Bien Phut. the course of Commissioner- General General

"Both, France and the United of Uganda today rent an open Am- was ro- Paul Ely, and the US. history. He said he

British Colonial States must be made aware of letter to the

Alan Lennox- luctant to attempt prophecy, bassador, Mr Donald Heath.

added. this fact,"

Secretary, Mr future but ho. thought in the

General Mr Heath and

Ely are

The.

renih authorities Boyd, accusing him of avoiding more people would choose their reported to have told Premier

mooling organisations represent- religions rather

than inherit Dem that the United States and got a first-hand description of

ing African

opinion public that The letter, said them.

Frence regard as a condition of the victory parade in Hanoi on Sunday morning end of the Professor

sor Toynbre leaves for their support

Southam of

normal-Communist Colonial Secretary's virit would return to lecture tour in the

Vietnam the establishment of style-yesterday United

from the give the British the enormous later this month. He a stablo and representativeFrench

Jean representatives,

different gave his advice to Americans: governinent capable of turning Santeny, who now this Impression that he was ac

quainted with the "Be patient, It may be fright back uds of Communist pro-morning.

shades of Uganda opinion from the south of fully, difficult, but be patient." | pagantia

first hand experience. United Press,

Parallel

BAO DAY'S INSTRUCTIONS

Emperor Bao Da Instructs ed Premier Diem to 'take' General Kaan, the Army Chief of Staff, General Nauren Van inb, and the Binh Xuyen leader. General Van Vion, into his gov- ernment nearly two weeks

Nehru Not

Seeking Re-Election

New Delhi, Oct.-12.

the

ago.

17th

M. Diem's statement on Sun day night that, he would not

Jawaharlal Nehru said today accept General Xuan, regarded he would like to retire tem as the most palatable of the 'potarily. India', Prime Minister to regain a freshness three, was regarded as a direct

absent.

Ex of oulock, but he had no inter-chalenge to the tion of withdrawing into the peror's authority..

General Hinh, in an exclusive United Press interview today,

wilderness.".

of

Mr Nehru Invited the résc- tions of the Chief Ministers the Indian Stated, to his "tenta- tive" plan.

At the same time, he an ́nounood in a letter to the State chiefs of the Congress Party that he would not week clection As President of the Indian Na dobál Ogrees A Party next

Rhodesians

On Strike

Ndolas, N. Rhodesia,

In addition to memb

Union and

M. Sainteny arrived in Hanoi late Saturday night after several

In conclusion the lottor ald contact delays, mode, official with the Vietminh and Inter- it is cur ardent hope you will national Control authorities and endeavour to restore confidence friendship between the then hurried here for a report to and

-the Indigenous people and Generat Ely.

He will return to Hanolon British Government, which is needed." France- Thursday "OT Friday United | urgently

Presse

Press.

Prisoners Release Their Captives

Sioux Falls, S.D., Oct. 12,

Prisoners ended almost 24 hours of rioting at the State Prison here today and released two guards they had held as hostages,

The two

two guards were unharmed and one said the prisoners did their best to make them comfortable.

Sixteen prisoner fell victim to their own mi:behaviour. One died and 15 others become 'sick from drinking hair tonle they took from their prison', com missary.

“Em mishty happy that this thing is over." mid-

· the Governor. “I think this was an unnecessary 'rios”.

He had charged that the riot may have been touched off by Governor Sigurd Anderson wild charges made by irrespon→ old the prisoners capitulated sible politicians in the heat of a without any concessions from political campaign.” He referred officials on the rioters' demand to charges of, "brutality-and- for an "Impartial and non-maladministration" at the prison

candidac fer Stu A omney. General Mr Nichol charged. -OMeluje · sold the prisoners that Warden G. Norton Jameson agreed suddenly at 3.58 p.m. to was responsible for "deplorable": return quietly to their cells and conditions among prisoners.— end the revolt.

United Fress,

political" investigation of prison lodged by Fred Nichol, Democra

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