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THE CHINA MAIL,” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,*** 1954.

THAILAND NEXT RED TARGET CHURCHILLISMS

Former United States

1

Ambassador

Issues Warning

New York, Nov. 29.

Maj.-Gen. William J. Donovan, former U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, today warned that Thailand probably would be the next target of the Communists in Southeast Asia.

Gen. Donovan, who returned recently from 13 months in Southeast Asia, added however that Thailand would not be- come the Communists' next "victim.”

Lion's Tonsils Tickled

Kabambare, Ruanda-

Urundi, Nov. 18.

Dir M. Fancia, a kepla

wounded

bay here by thrusting unloaded rifle down

lion

boater. at

the

Hon's throng until a com- panton shot and killed the Ilon,

Mr Fascia andl a friend were looking for

E

lion

which had been terrorising Africans in the vicinity. the flon in tali They saw Era and Mr Fascia shot at 11.

The lion disappear-

the grass

afterwards

Fascia.

and soon altacked

Er

and

but

lle aimed hin ritle pulled

nothing

the trigger.

happened. Thr llon leapt and Mr Fascia Muck ul rifle into It

for He shouted mouth. help and held the Son off until his friend arrived to kill the lion. China Mall Special.

Burmese Premier Meets

Ho Chi Minh

dis commun

He said that the Siamese are spiritually pre- pared to meet the Communist strategy "with strong, exacting and affirmative action."

With American help the caused by the Geneva pelle- Siamese have doubled their i ment. - army in a year and have an air force equal br skill to that of Er Formosan air force, Gen.

neval sad.

NEIGHBOURS

Thailand's neighbours, Bur- "have ina and Cambodia, shown the same determina- lion to keep their freedom," le added.

That the Gen, Donovan said Geneva settlement, which "con- Bemed the fruits of Communist

WIB aggression" In Vietnam. substantiul defeat for the West.

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"Logether, he ackled, Thailand, Durma and Cambodia weakness can all the strategic

More Beds

And Nurses

Wanted

London, Nov, 20.

i

If the countries of Southeast Asia can be given generation free from Communist Interfer- erree, he said, "they will be able Ben to stabiilse and stauro their independence."

Although be said the idea of should "praceful co-existence"

The "ultimate **must

discussed.

br

of Communisın Loa always be revolution."

Gen. Donovan declared that 1 wag "unly the clear inter- Powers" vention of the NATO

that stopped the Communists from further expansion itt Europe.

PAID PRICE

"Now they have turned to satellites Asia to And new

for

their empire.

Tibet, North

China,

Korea and,

tragically, Vietnam, have al-

ready paid the prior," he said.

He charged that the principal wealem of the French in Viet

was political and blamed

nar

at

The portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, painted by Graham Sutherland, which is te he presented to the Premier on his 80th birthday today by past and present members of the House of Lords and Commons. The ceremony will take place in Westminster Hall before a distinguished gathering.

-Central Presa.

VICIOUS STORM RAKES

NOVA SCOTIA

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 29.

A vicious storm which started in Texas roared

LUNATICS

SET FIRE TO WARD

Trenton, NJ., Nov. 20.

Four hundred criminally Insane inmates of tho New Jersey State Hospital rioted today and set fire to erimioni ward.

the

Tho barbed - wire-enclosed building houses at least two

multiple killer, Howard Unmuth and Frank Ingonito.

Police said the riot started in the mess hall of the Vroom Building shortly after the men Anished dinner.

Officers said inmates gyer-

attendants powered two

and barricaded themselves in a wing of the building.

Stato and City police rushed to the scene and Bremen drotti Trenton and Ewing, Hamilton and Lawrence townships were sent to the scene,

WANTED GOVERNOR

The inmates refused to talk to anyone and demanded to sco Governor Robert Meynır per- sonally to give him a ilst of grievances.

Colonel F Lovell Bixby, acting head of institutions and and the Attorney- Richman, were on tho седе. A spokesmen for Mr Meyner said the Governor was awalling a report from the two to determine what action he would take.

The Vroom Building hotMCA all criminally Insane patients at the hospital and is in a maximum security area of the institution, located on the Western outskirts of Trenton.

One of the inmates, Unrub, killed 13 persons in a Camden shooting spree while another; Ingenito, idilled five members of his wife's family in Gloucester

into the Maritimes today, foreing the grounding County United Press, of all aircraft and sending ships for the nearest shelter all along the seaboard.

the defeat there on a lack of "political substructure" without

The 50-mph gale shrieked up from the Bay of which "Deither the

vailoat Fundey, accompanied by lashing snow, rain and hail. defence of fighting men nor our | At times the wind reached 70 miles an hour. The unlimited material ald could

Dominion Weather Bureau said the storm started in A Ministry of Health report over secure victory." today listed the need for more

Gen, Donovan gold that Texas yesterday and flashed up the Atlantic Coast. bed

aurets in Britain's present the national programme menial homes *S the most of reform and reconstruction

Ballon's health

proposed by Vietnam Premier plan pressing of the

Ngo Dinh Diem is being ignored, problems.

It is the programme, he said, In its annual report for 1953, which alone can win the popu" the Ministry revealed that there

a successful govern- were 189,135 people in mentalment needs."

year compared hospital Inst

He charged that Diem's pro-

lar base

The Air Force ordered all its

in

Maritimos the London, Nov. 20.

All The Burmese Prime Minister,

commercial rounded U Nu uued a joint statement

fights were cancelled until the fury of the gale waned. Telo- in Hanoi tonight with the Com-

phone communications in parts munist Vietminh President Ho Chi Minh after they had

of southern Nova Scotia and cussed matters

New Brunswick were disrupted Interest," the Communist New

Marine Radio in Halifax said China News Agency reported

wind bad the

loshed the They said they were interested health service began in 1848. by sctfish groups whose desire Atlantic into an angry turmoil in the problem of consolidating

stems ** but no ships had been reported Indo-Chine "which

At the end of last year there for personal power peace in

deride the fact that the very in distress. Most small craft would make it possible for the

Wert 2,849 unstaffed beds in mental hospitals and mental de-existence of their country is at ran for shelter in the nearest Indo-Chinese countrier without interference from out-Belency hospitala

ikat *ide.

live

with 131,469 when the national gramme was being "sabotaged

The waiting for mentai deficiency UNI

who is on his way to hospitals rose from 6,108 in 1948 Communist China, arrived in to 8,088 In 1952 and showed a Hangi today

wife. drop for the first time last year WILLI They were greeted at the air- to 8,442,

port by the Vietminti

Deputy

7242

İyemier, Pham Van Dong, well

The Minister, Mr Ian MacLeod, The Soviet and sald Britain could not be satis- ned yet with the number of Chinese Autossadors,

stake."

THE ISSUE

VETEN

Gen. Donavan said, how- ever, that the issue for Asia In- not Diem 2.4

rather dividual "but

the which programme for

ho standa."

After discussions with Ho Chi recruits in this Beld. 11 wüs "It is our responsibility, and Minh, U Nu attended & banquet also necessary to provide Im- by that I mean the responsibility Kiven in his honour by theproved services for old folk-of the free world, to see to it Vietminh President.— Reuter.

that thet

has a programme climate of hope in which to work," he said.-United Press.

China Mail Speclut

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

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13 Colour

13 Boost (5),

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10 Wonder (4).

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130 Purloined (5).

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Caresoch, 7. Bambo

6 Migrates, 10 Strain, 13 Medicum, 10 Bear, 17 Respect, Sereted, 20. Herd, 21 Sleeper, 26. Averio, 27 Aperture, Narned 29 Surmount, Downi 1 Abya, 3 Laird, 3 Couple, Band Settee, 9 Diari, 9 Inures, 113 Topes, 12 Mediar, 18 Spree, 10 Aches, 18 abears, 19 Career Prime, 24 Ready, 28 Otto.

Two Wives

Pose Problem

For Officials

Zurich, Nov. 29. King

Tribhuvana of Nepal has postponed

a

harbours.

SNOW EXPECTED

The fast-moving storm was expected to dump at least six inches of mow in many parts of Nova Scotia, New

Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. All other ATCRA WETU being buffeted by heavy rain and hall.

Tha Weather Burtau sald the storm would be followed by strong westerly winds carrying much colder air for the Maritimes.

Honolulu, Nov, 29,

One person was believed to have been killed today and more than 60 families wore driven Crom their homes on the islande of Oahu and Keated as Hawall suffered its worst storm in three and a half years

Mrs S. Grace Robello, 27- year-old mother of two, was missing and foured drowned after she was swept away by a swollen stream at the village of Foar City near Honolulu.

The storm began on Satur visit to the United States day night with drenching reins

BD-

and winds up to 50 miles per

because American law hour. Nearly 10 inches of rain bars admission of the two fell in some parts of Kauai be- wives he married on the fore the storm slackened. But rain continued for more than same day, it was

nine hours.

Forty-four families wore fromm four naval Oracunted

ortas near

Honolulu over

nounced today.

The 49-year-old mountain to scok monarch had planned

medical treatment in America whom water

30 inches but his military secretary sald

homes. At that

problem of the two flooded their

leet six other families on Oahu wives "must be

eft their houses just ahead of first,"

flash-flood worbera.

"this

cleared up

Both wives, po shrouded by oriented custom that even the Dames were not known at the hotel where they stay, wat in noar-meciurion while King Tribhuvana Bought a: solution to the diplomatic difficulty.

ONLY ONE

United States immigration lawa lani vlaštora bo ono wile at a

-time but royal etom in Nep tervens two wiyos.

King Tribhuvana married both on the

cloty, by tradition. They, oro 48-years old.

Lieut-General Y. B. Rana. the King's military secretary. wald

the dual-marclage custom "is conturies-old." };

"The King has to marry two quema' in order to decronso, the chanvès : that (be); böcomesí widower or reining without

Very fitting oustora for a kios

CREW LOST

Tokyo, Nov. 29. A raging rain and wind storm on Sunday sank five

Rudolph the

THERE'S THE OLD K NO BALLY--* SHAW, WOMAN WHO LIVES GOT INCUSE IN A SEDEZ LET'S/ ́ON HER (AIK HER ABOUT

JUNOS All

| THE OLD WITCHYSTATUES

fishing boats with a reported loss of 10 crow

members and seriously damaged 18 others, the Maritime Safety Board sald today.

97.0

рет

Vienna, Nov. 29. Progue Radio said tonight cent of the that

voted Czechoslovak electorate for the Communist dominated National Front yesterday in the election of a new National [Assembly and ita Slovak counterpart, the -National Council.

It

added that 2.2 per cent voted against the single list of condidates submitted for ap-

proval-Reuter.

Chancellor Churchill

bo

Bir Winston Churchill, displays his robes' when described them as once belonging to his father, when he addressed the gathering at Bristol University last week. The Prime Minister, as Chancellor of the University, was there

to confer honorary degreet--Central PreRE,

Red-Nosed Reindeer

(SENTLEMEN-I'M THE CROOKED MAN WHO WALKED A CROOKED SILJE (49) AND 1 CAN TELL YOU WHERE TO PRED

İ-YDU JUST SO FORWARD

BACKWARE TURN,

AT RANDOM

As he was in 1940

Here is a selection of the oratory, the philosophy, the wil, the humanity of Sir Winston Churchill, taken at random from his speeches, from his books and war memoirs, from the books and articles by others about him. They possibly give a truer pic- ture of the many facets of the Prime Minister than anything that could be written about him:

In the Autumn of 1940 when the Germans were trying Winston to manoeuvre France Into joining the Axis, Mr Churchill broadcast to the French people. He said: "Good aight, then; sleep to gather strength for the morning, for the morning will come. Brightly will it shine on the brave and

and true, the kindly, on all who suffer for the gloriously apon the tombe of heroes. dawni Viva la Francet

心盛かられ、 Thus will shine the

00-

of

In speaking on the lend-lease bill in 1941 in the House

this

of ргосска of Compions, he said: Undoubtedly

that these operation means

two great organisations English-speaking democracies ... will have to be somewhat mixed up together in some of their affairs for mutual and I do not view the reneral advantage. For my part process with any misgivings; no one can stop it. Like the Mississippi, it just keeps rolling along. Let it rail. Let it

roli on full flood, inexorable, irresistible, benignant, to broader lands and better days."

+

After the evacuation of Dunkirk, Mr. Churchill gave Hitler this fod for thought in case he was preparing for an We shall fight on the beaches, we shall Invasion of Britain: Aght on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender.” It was not until years later that the full story

of The Dean of that famous broadcast became known. Canterbury, Dr Hewlett Johnson, filled in the details. "During his broadcast, Mr Churchill put his hand over the microphone and said to me in an aside: And we will hit them over the heads with beer bottles which is all we really have got'."

in hi In 1947, Mr Churchill went back 60 years memories when he made his annual visit to the classrooma of Harrow, the school he attended. He told them: "You are going out into the world. You must never despair of your country's glory and never cease to labour for its enduring fame. Do not be daunted by dark signs. Do not be daunted Go forwart un« by long monotony and wearying turmoil. flinchingly, whether it be to cast lives away in the call of honour on the deld of batile or whether it be in the faithful Whatever it be, remember the reward is the toil of labour. same. You pass on to another generation the glories and happiness and virtue of our island home."

Once in a House of Commons speech, he gave his views on Democracy and the need to fight for it: "Do not let us rate democracy so low as if it were merely grabbing power and shooting these who do not agree with us. That is not democracy. That is the antithesis of democracy. Democracy in not based on violence or terrorism, but 'on reason, on fair play, ou freedom and respecting other people's rights as well an your own ambition. Democracy is not a harlot to be picked up in the street by a man will a tommy gun.”

And again at a public dinner aller the war: "Little did we guess that whai has been called the Century of the Common Man would witness as its outstanding feature more common men killing each other with greater fuollity than in any other five centuries put together in the history of the world."

At luncheon one day he naked his doctor, Lord Moran, Cointreau. Lord Moran asked whether bo could havO -whether he "wanted it or needed it." Sir Winston replied: “I neither want it nor need it. But I should think it pretty hazardous to interfere with the ineradicable tabit of a Eifellme."

On the Family Sir Winston said: "Where does the family start? It starts with a young man falling in love with a girl no superior alternativo has yet been found."

On idealism: "The 'human race cannot make progress without ideallam, but idealism, at other people's expense and without regard to the ruin, sad slaughter which fall upon millions of humble homes cannot be regarded as its highest or noblest form.”

On the occasion of his 75th birthday he told his frienda: Whether my Maker is "I'm ready to meet my Maker. prepared for the great ́ordeal of meeting me is shother matter."

By Robert L. May

YOUT

Lonka

MILK

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