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Ike Calls For New Economic Programme
Washington, Oct. 25, President Elsenhower to. day appealed for a United States foreign economic
programme
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Franco-German Saar Agreement Text Published
Bonn, Oct. 25, The West German Government today publish- "expanded the text of the Franco-German Saar agreement, trade, encourage investment, concluded in Paris on Saturday. help to bring about currency convertibility and
reduce
the need for direct aid to
other countries."
Is
Main points of the agreement reached by Dr Adonauer, the Federal Chancellor, nd M. Pierre Mendes-France, French Premier, are:
was Dr
In nidress before the No-
The Saar is to get a European of the coal mines is to be # tional Security Industrial Asso statute which, it approved by Soariander. riation here, tho President tho people of the territory in a Publication of the made development of his foreign plebiscite, will remain in forcement and letters. tonight came agree- reonomic programme, the first until a German peace treaty is after Dr Adenauer, began re-
in a seven-point pro- concluded.
porting in detail to his Cabinet gramme to bring United States A European Commissioner on the Parla conference. national production up froth will take care of the Suar's ex- Originally the publication $350,000 million to $500,000 mll-ternal affairs and defence mai-
to have been only after Jei in less than a decade. lers.
He will ensure that the Axtonauer's departure for the European statute: is respected United States tomorrow. He said "I believe that
Participation of the Saor in
MARCH OR APRIL high time, in this great growing European defenco Is to he productive land of ours, to put settled by a treaty in the frame..
Saarbrucken, Oct. 25. behind us the msh of fears that work of the
The voters of the Saar will go West European to the polls at the end of next so long have haunted some Union.
The censing system for poli-referendum on the French-West nmong us a fear of war, fear
the early April In of unemployment, fear of our- selves fear of the future. Certical parties, associations, news-
German agreement, signed lost papers and public meetings to Saturday, Saar Premier Johannes be abolished. Any foreign inter-elfman disclosed tonight, ference aimed at influencing public opinion, `particularly by
Mr Hoffman told a Press con- assisting or supporting politicnference he was convinced that
the heavy
majority would parties is to be banned.
approve the new status provided the agreement, The nreferendum will be supervised by a neutral commnission, Mr Holtman said.
for
Linly, we know now that one Ruch-the fear of a paralysing depression--can be mifely Iafd
away."
outlined these
NEW PARLIAMENT
March or
The President Reven points: -First, we must If the people of the Saar ap-for in develop programme that will expand prove the
new Parliameno statule.
economie
foreign น
is to be elected trade, encourage investment, within three months, help bring about currency con-
West Germany and France
Mr. Hoffman explained that verilbility and reddee the need
pledge 10 maintain and guarante? the three-month period in which for direct old to other countries
the statuto of the Sehr till a the referendum must be held REDUCE COSTS
German pace: treaty is conclud would date from the time the es. They will ask the British Saar Parliament abrogates the and the United States Govern- present Inw
Provisions
As a part, though vastly imments to make a a similar pledge of pro-Germaning the cetivity
"Our economy can grow only portant part, of a growing tree world economy.
a modern highway system.
"Fourth, wo must
improve
to
Pronunc
"Fin,
farm our
prow
must speed conversion of the atom to the peaceful service of mankind.
to
of Sear
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the
TUESDAY, OCTOBER
SIDE GLANCES
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T... U. 3. PAL OF, Quer, TƏBể bỹ NEA BATÍN, ÎNE.
1954.
By Galbraith
"My husband said positively no more new dresses now but don't you think he'll be simply wild about this one?!!
U.S. Cabinet Meeting Televised:
Dulles On Paris Pact
Washington, Oct. 25,
a
political parties. in the German The Parliament la expected to peace treaty on the Sace must Lake this "Second, we must continue to be placed befor: the prople of which this step in the session slated to bogin reduce the cost of Clovernment, the Scar in
'An American Cabinet meeting was televised a plebiscite to be November 4. so we can have more tax cuts. conducted without any restric-
Meanwhile, the executive and broadcast to the nation for the first time in "Third, we must give Americations.
committee and
parlia history tonight. West Germany and France
mentary group of the GovernTM continue promise to do their best to give ment Christian People's Party
He thờ
crédited experts and Mr John Toster Dulles, "for reaching possibilities
the Saar Agreement. development
the
Secretary of State, just back advisers of the various Western French Ambassador to the the economy
Saar, M. Glibert Grandval, told
from Paris, was seen and heard delegations with achieving The principles on which the newsmen on his
return hereporting to President Eisen superhuman task in getting the Franco-Suar economic from Parls that he was
reem-basic agreements down to draft present
hower and 17 Cabinet "con- unkte based are to be Invinced that the Saar problem is
bers on the treaties for the form during a two-week recess
of the Paris talks, remament clude in a Franco-Saar agree- definitely settled despite certain
Germany of
Ho said that two weeks ment on economie co-operation, difficulties."-France-Presse.
All members of the Cabinet for The new agreement is to respect
were present with the excep should be compared with the the Franco-German destre that
tion of
Vice President, Mr 12 months taken in putting on economic relations between Ger-
Richard Nixon, and Mr Harold paper the plan for, the rejected many and the Sanr become simi-
Stassen, the Foreign Operations EDC treaty,
PRETTY CONFIDENT · lar to those between France and
"I don't believe the Soviet river the Saar.
Washington, Introduced in Union will be able to break up CURRENCY
Mr Dulles
the new agreement, Mr Dulles dent. Mr Eisenhower said the said in reply to a question as to
BETTER SCHOOLS
"Sixth, we must work mano and better schools and homes
"Seventh. We must develop the water power and soll re-
of Qu Great valleys."
President Elsenhower
Tokyo Stock
sold The present Saar currency is Exchange
В
1054 was the "most prosperous to remain in force until peacetime year' Jn United
European currency has been States history.-Reuter.
created.
A
Machine
Sacr
Writes
Hit By Strike
Tokyo, Oct. 26. About 650 employees of
co-launched a 24-hour strike to
tive
Administrator, who were out of
B
was
short speech by the
Cool was being televised how the Soviet Union felt about
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL
SNORKEL
PEN
Judge's Criticism Acid Throwing
Of "Trifling Time-wasting" Case
Case Before Court
With his face completely |scurred by wulphurleʻzeld burns, a young man, Lam testified in the withess box Wah-ngor, alias Lam Tsai, against Ng Kwong-un, allas Kam
At the conclusion of a 11⁄2-hour trial of a man charged with uttering a letter demanding $15 with menaces, Pulane Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece, apologised to the Jury this morning for having wasted their time.
The Judge criticised the sand- Sub-Insp, Ny Yin-fan in reply throwing corrosive fluid on ing of the case to the Criminal to the Judge terifled that the Lam on May 25 with intent Sessions, Saying it Was "the accused was formerly a police
Ngar Taal ** (Gold) Teeth), 32, unlicensed hawker,
charged with
trifling of trifling cases a man, but had been dismissed to do him grievous bodily Jury will ever be called upon to from the Force. At the time of harm, at Ng's trial “before determine" he said he found it the incident he was unem difficult to understand why the ployed.
machinery of
the
Supreme
Mr. Justice J. Reynolds, act"
ing Pulsne Judge, at the
Criminal Sessions this morn- ing.
Court was put into operation to In evidence the accused ad- dispose of a matter which could mitted he wrote the letter, but a mistake in using the have been, and should have made
It was alleged by the Crown been,
The com dispofed by a Magistrato wrong language.
that there was rivalry botwvoors plainant owed him $100 and it the two men over the affections in less time
had taken that it
was only because of utmost before him..
The accused, an ex-police-ancial hardship that he asked at a girl and that NE, in a t
of jealousy and man, Tang Kwan-tal, was bound for the money as travelling ex-
temper, Intended Mr Justice Reece for Penser to Tai O, he added.to burn or cause serious injury over by
to Lam The Crown wald that The accused said he had gone Lam had been permanently dis one year when the Jury of three women and four men recomto asic the complainant person figured by the acid, mended leniency, after having ally, but not finding him there, Accused pleaded not guilty and convicted him.
The accused was said to bays he had asked for a plece of a Jury of five me and two
women was empanelled written a letter to a clansman, paper and wrote the letter.
Mr Justice Reece, in binding tion,
Appearing for the Prosecu Moon, a canteen boy of the Tang University Hostel, Ricci Hall, hira over, advised him that in Senior Crown Counsel, d, the
Mr
W. A. Blair Keri saying "If you do not give me future if he wanted to ask for Incident arose over a young a loan and felt he must use such woman with whom both the the money, you will die be
strong language be should not fore 1
put it down on paper.
He accused and the
complainant were fribudly. warned the accused not to get acquainted with each other in into trouble again in view of his bond,
plainant
J
GAVE 'BOY. LETTER Crown Counsel, Mr. J. W. D. Hobley, said that on August when Tang went into the Ricci Hall canteen where he worked, ho was handed a letter by an- other boy, Leung Chuen. After reading
ing the letter he showed to three other people and ulti- mately the Police were called. The accused admitted to the Pollon that he had written this Jetter.
several people to ask
their
SOO
of
Comet Crash Findings Challenged
The
London, Oct. 25.
Septem and
hey
becanto
€2958, 1 were stay-
when tho com
ing in huts in the. squattor about half-a-mile Up Talpo Road. Complainant First met the girl, Ng. Fung-nger, 19, and. around the same time made the acquaintance of the accusodi
FRIENDLY
to the
Carrying out of the Franco-Smar the Tokyo stock exchanro / meant so much to all of them. Then he added that way "the" to the complainant, but now he | the recent Comet, accidents.wung lies the chopsticks -
to
Soat
that the inant metal
suddenly
Look
Comant and the all be came very friendly and used, to visit each other frequently until both lost their huts in the dis Besides the complainant re-
nstrous Christmas. night the last cognised his handwriting, and when Leung handed him the
year. The girl then went to Talpo where she found letter he noticed the accused
employ ment as an amah and lost touch sitting in the canteen....
A court of inquiry may with the complainant. In Taipo The complainant's reaction to
call for evidence from n ahe not the "accused and they that he WHE the letter was
became friendly Accused naite "rather afraid, continued Mr leading aircraft inventored the girl to return to Kow
Kowloon by stowed the letter to who has challenged the find and live with him, promising to why
letter to Ings of government experts marry her.
The girl agreed and on the causes of two Comet they lived together, for a while, advice.
but
as accused falled to keep his The complainant testified that jet airliner disasters in the promise to marry her, she got = he showed the letter to the No. 1 Mediterranean this year, bit, tired and, left him. Sho went to live in Li Cheng. - Uk Boy, who took him to Fr. Ladislas, Ladany who, in
Inventor, Mr Bruno Village and later stayed, with, n turn took them to see Fr. Michael Jablonsky, 50, who designed friend in Talpo Road.
About 2 p.m. on May 25, the Mansfield. It was Fr. Mansfield propellers used by Spitfires In who telephoned the Police. When contends that evidence given by was in the vicinity of where the the wartime Battle of Britain, day of the incident, complainant the Police arrived he pointed gir Arnold Hall, Director of the girl was living and saw wccused out the accused to them.
Royal Aircraft establishment at standing outside the door of the The letter produced in Court Farnborough, was all wrong hut Accused called complainant
'signed in the name "this once" so that the American the 15-nation talks in Paris. was
Mr Jablonsky has written to over to him and complainant Mr Dulles said he was pretty "Younger brother Kwen-tot" the inquiry suggesting that it noticed that accused was hold- Expanding economic relations
people could hear from Ma Dolce own mouth the story of conficent the Soviet Union did. The writer recalled that when will not have done its duty uning a far that had a pair o between the Saar and Germany
what liko Paris
was going on. he had a job he had lent money less It finds solution for conference which not must not endanger the Franco-
all her
chopsticks, dristide, the
went up plaint union and the Dar currency
understatement of the day,"
Ho said today that the pro-It WITHOUT NOTES
had been unemployed for over
["that" "aconised Dulles said he Mr. report,
believed Beginning
and convention
his
could not even afford poller firm which he manages a year economic on
the nations involved, in two imeals a history will all
day,
welter had supplied a large, number of from the jar and tung the con- operation. No customs border is day and threatened to bring Dulles sald that
France and West
complained
for. forget the epochal cluding
components
the tents at complainant's face. between France and the business at Japan's main not soon
would ratify the refused to help
him
asited Comet.
The
fluid also affected other. Where necessary cvrtaln
a stand-greements reached in Paris last Germany,
for $15 for travelling expenses
of the complainant's body. branches of Saar industry are to stock market to
week for West European de complex series of
complex sales operative this to the still.
Ngon Fing Temple în fence. the Saar and The walk-out was first in the Mr Dulles gave his report on time to this plan of positive Tal. O. "If you do not help me West Germany is to be increased. exchange's 76 years' history. the Paris negotiations apparent action," he said. Disputes over I will die and I will have, a life mentioned so far have only been
the 'Saar The Spar "will provide for the
and Trieste had now and death night with you. In Workers are demanding a 60 ly without notes
Mr. Dulles said that the been settled, For almost the first any case I will die. Let us" die cent waże rise and the administration of all its coal per Sorge Mines." mines, Including the Warndt and establishment of a union shop importance of the Paris agree time in a generation, he sad, together the letter also mid- system. Employees have offered meats "justifies their immediate there is. "goodwill and an of tension between Germany
a 21 per cent wage increase and will advise the other members of the have rejecwg the demand for permeation by the American absence
France and Germany" Mr Christopher Straetfey, an European Coal and Steel Comunions shopere hoping to be pleture looked pretty dark" Ho recalled that the free world
PRAISE FOR IKE expert on electronic computers munity to move is headquarters
Mr Dulles wound up his res Brokers (nicknamed "mechanical brain" to Saarbruecken.
able to continue business today, when plans for the European port with praise for Mr Eisen- machines), gives the following The European Commissioner, but strikera examples of a letter written by who must be neither
were joined by Defence Community collapsed hower. He said the ministers at the Parts mealing had felt that one at Manchester University, nor French, nor Searlander isympathisers from other unions last summor.
"if Europe, is to stay strong and who raced reinforcements
FIRST DECISION DE be appointed by the Minis- strengthen to
stock "Darling, sweetheart, you are fors' Counell of the West Ger-workers' picket lines around the
exchange Mr Dulles said it looked then united, it is very largely because of what you (the President)' nvid fellow feeling. My man Union.
as if the whole structure of the have done. affection curiously clings to your
vates must include those
North Atlantic Treaty Organisa- conducts
Mr Dulles
for Toicyo exchange passionate
shad Anished. wish., My king France, West Germany and the 60 per cent of the nation's tog might be swept away. yearns for your heart. You are Saar
When He said the first big decision minutes.
Eisenhower fold my wistful sympathy: my tender be responsible to the Ministers stock framstotions and sete the
then was whether to continue Mr Uking. Yours beautifully... Council
Foster, I feel as if we tone for stock quotations in ex-
man] with U.C."
The plebiscito on the Europ- changes in other parts of Japan. southeers a try to negotiate " zive you a standing ovation.”.
Asian defence Billener
The President said he felt Brokers feared that it all busi Another written
now that European "unity machine was this:
by three months after the licensing Deas gume to a lull, transactions or whether to drop that and
and strength show every reason system
for political parties has elsewhere would also be flowed speed. Immediately to Europe to sure
try to rescue, unlly there.
Mr
Dulles sald that he told of achieving success "I can't "Honey dear, my sympathetic been abolished. Once It is in down, prices would fall and the
the statute "cannot be nation'
foreign affection beautifully
ministers from eight say how grateful I am," the attracts force, your affectionate
disputed
other countries that the United President cald to Mr Duleg (In Frage enthusiasm.
Gestelll affected, would
Today's strike the second Deaco
in the Japanses stock market lais, fair share of burden of the
States was always ready to bear Router. three months Employers walk August with demanda planter 10
workers-Ratibon
Love Letters be protectedven
London, Oct. 26,, Beware of that love letter -maybe its lovelorn phrases came out of a machine.
my
France and
The
German
approving the
of
Commissioner is to
can sintune is to
You are my loving adoration: treaty is concluded.
Werden) till a German
my breathless adoration. My
+
aha
WAS
be
fellow breathlessly hopes for LETTERS EXCHANGED ed out at: Osaka exchange last
defence of Europe if the muros pean rations would and now
proesoffice those made by Tokyo exchange pattern of unity and strength 12t
22
Radio Hongkong
r. Dulles, and that following the this statement, came d' from tho
your dear eagerness. My love- Wilh the agreement the sick adoration › cherishtes, your Government ** wid ardour. Yours wistfully, published an exchange of letters M.C."
between Dr Adenauer and M. SIMPLE TRIOK D
these Mendes-France, containing Ford In Chungking for a Mr Strachey writing 12ompetent".
French authorit literary magazine, Encounter: les ard to deal. "In a spirit ci
Landon, Oct. 28. makes it clear that M.U.C. or co-operation" "with applications Robert Ford, wo arrested by The British wireless operator, "Manchester Univeralty, Com- German tanks and insurance the Chinese Communists in Tibet puter'' is not really developing by
to de alla simple open branchor in use Sage in 1980, underfood to be in
in Chungicing, Arick," he said,
the Under ** promise
riser prison in to
Scoretary Pål Stade mi the collection of appropriaté
tration jogulations in the Omeer Me Robert Turtony fold, words are fed into the machine.
the pleblecita on the Hour of Commons, toder.
Song by Labour menti
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Its controls are seranged so that adjectives nouns, adverbs tind verbs will foll into their proper places in two banlgi, sentonces,
the gape-
Tronce
endes-France and the to
Johannes
In September
that Britain
ch
Join the continental divisions plud force to permanent 15MENORMOUR-
Notices
1 CAN GIVE PROOF
plainant felt burning.
and ran into"-"a" hist
"The cause of the disaster where he grabbed a bowl of
any
and
water he said, "No secondary."!
poured" It over his one
face. The has yet made
Folice were called substantial statement on the basic problem, and when they arrived they feel I can give evidence about found complainant lying on the this: I can also give proof ob- floor of the hurts Complainant tained from the exhibits I have where he was found to be I have was taken to Kowloon Hospital
seen at the court.
Mr. Jablonsky, a naturalised suffering from very Briton, was one of the first
puplis of the Wright Brothers,
Injuries and
and from shook Periqzin
mtil 25 Crown Cotinsel the American aviation pioneers, Septembered in hopital
till had to fem Bir Arnold Hall said he con- continued, and Edered A Yoké. Peter, a Comet turn to hospital from time to crashed near Elba on January 10
lime for fivatment on |bécause métal·
Thwege zis: no doubt, he will metal matigue caused a sudden disruption of the prea sufer permanent dksüzürement, suridad cabin at 80,000 feet and and it is fortunate that be has led to its rapid break up. Blair Kerr commented, He
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He thought the
rame reason probably the cours of an hos bed a number of skin, must us Rocident to Comet Yoke over and recolved: Szentment, from ch Naples on April 8. Fifty-six cycape pisichgers and 'crew-wern_killéd
in the two disasters-Router.
Lone Sailor Has Narrow Escape
Funchal, Madeira, Oct. 25, The lone French sallos Le Toumelin, said on arrival today.
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