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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954,

CHINA COAST RAIDS Long Single Labour Protest Two Soldiers

Russia Gives Up Moves To Condemn

United States & Formosa

United Nations, Dec. 15.

Russia today gave up its attempt to have the United Nations condemn the United States and Nationalist China for seizure of Communist merchant ships in the China Seas.

The Soviet delegation told the General Assembly's Special Political Committee that it would not press for à the accused vote on a Russian draft resolution that Formosan authorities of "piratical raids" on merchant ship- ping. It also would have called upon the U.S. Government to stop such acts in the future,

the

The Committee, which has been debating the Soviet piracy charges for three days, voted instead in favour of a resolution sponsored by the United States, the Philippines and Cuba that would merely submit issue to the International Law Commission for its consideration in connec tion with the general question of freedom of navigation.

Degenerative

Diseases

Due To

Modern Life

The

Montreal, Dec. 18.

The Kiree-power resolution report on navigational and other earried by a 35 lo 5 vote. Only matters to the General Assembly the Ave Soviet Bloc dates votel at the anter's 1058 session. against it and 15 other coun- tries abstained from voting,

GIVE VIEWS resolution,

The

which

£475

ty the General An- sembly for Smal approval, would turn over the fecord of the debate and a Byrlan draft resolution en freedum of navigation to the Com- mission. I also would in- vite U.N. members to give the Commission their views un freedom of the mead, The White-power Ilution

vuled Whh

& priority by the Conunilla!. Thereafter,

it would not press for a sid

Dr Julluox Katz-Suchy of Mand told the Committee after' the voting that his Govenment would not "yield to terrorism" but would

the right to reserve demand repayment for damages romditing from post and future seizure of ships.

Earlier the Philippine dele- gate, Mr Mauro Mendez, told the Committee he did not think that intricate problems of inter- national law could be decided In a United Nations Commitee

now?

"Just which is the high sca now?" he asked "Just where are wo going establish the limits of the high acas? We haven't even settled the problem coustinental shelt. We haven't defined territorial waters

so-called chronic degenerative discasos such as hardening of the arteries, arthritis, and highly asked members to adhere of the

vote on ile own proposal, which blood pressure may be to the principle of navigational due to the wear and tear froodom

b le und of modern life, according to Dr Hans Selys, of the University of Montreal.

Dr Solye a world-renowned for hile theory of stress, which holds that the body has onu güneral Erence migeon on which it auto- matically mobiilses against any physical or mental harm, what- ever the cause, Anything which activates this mechanist can be called a "stress. Dr Satya be-

In the current

the Josue of "Journal of Clinical Endocrino- | At my

Morabullsın," And

he escribas How! experimenta which may serve as a model of how "stress" has an exaggeralud effect on the human body.

The

studies indicate that a

under

Las stresi

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Mr Mendez pointed out that maritime disputes peacefully.

The Internatimal Law Coin- all of these muiters were dainų the International been requested tudied by

Law Commission.

mizston has

Franco's Name

To Be

Perpetuated

Span Bridge

This impressive looking bridge with the longest single ilver span in Europe Is to be opened by Dr Adenauer, the West German Chancellor. It has been constructed across tha River Rhine and replaces one destroyed by bombing during the war-Express Photo.

REDS' COLD WAR

ON JAPAN

Tokyo, Dec. 16.

The Communist "peace offensive," intensified The Israeli-Egyptian dispute throughout Southeast Asia since the Geneva Con- ference, has developed into an all-out "cold war" on Japan.

over the freedom of navigation in the Sucz Canal camo up briefly in the Committee's discutsion.

Mr

BUEZ CANAL

Mohammed Riad of Egypt wald that his delega- tion would support tho Syrian proposal if it came to a

Ho added that vota. his Government had always supported the principles of freedom of navigation,

First, there were a number of Japanese visits to Russia and China, and the visit of an official Chinese delegation to Japan, under Madame Li Teh-chuan, President of the Chinese Red Cross.

Wherever she went during that of an adopted child, rescued ber two weeks' slay here, from a life of delinquency. But Madame Li received rapturous now the adopted child is feeling welcomes. Нет speeches of that it is growing up and many friendship were enthusiastically irzlications of revived Indepen- appinuced. Thousands praised dance are appearing ber, and accepted as a tevour repatriation, after hing years of unexplained detention, of a few thousand of the many Japanese still unaccounted for in China,

Madrid, Dec. 15. The Spanish Parliament to- duy alopied an ordinanca reversing the name of General Francisco Franco' grandson, Replying to the reference to born a few weeks ago, so as to the Suez Canal by a Dutch de perpetuato Franco's namo for legate on Tuesday, Mr fathe

said it was "irrelevant" since pusterity. purpo

By

the child the question being debated re- this decision, will

now be called Francisco Inted only to navigation in the greater response to illness, mak-

Bordiu China Seas, Franco Y. Martinez ing it possible for a disease to

He declared that Egypt's Instead of the previous name of do more damage to the body.

the Canal was in от Francisco

Bordiu Y. polley Martinez Thus, while a person may have

accord with the complete only a simple commun coid. Franco.

Convention of The change was requested by Constantinople knult "Bruss" the cold can be- E.130 Sivere is no líu Dươn the child's paternal grandfather, 1888. Mr of General

N Van Duji of the nont damage to the lunga-; with the agreement

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A REMINDER

Borac newspapers reminů- ed their readers about the missing thousands, but the rost cave the Chinese party feature treatment. Three separato parties

of an

all-

the first stops One along the path of new in- dependence seems to lead to the the neighbour across Yellow Ben.

One of the attractions of the evident Communist neighbour,

read- in widespread Japanese tion, is that

be he seems to eaying just what many Japanese are mying: "War is wrong", "Japan

The United States, an army over again have Government attached great im- Japanese visited Pelting and on the other hand, is recom

to maintaining the other parts of China; an

mending

Japan to build up hor principle of freedom of naviga party Parliamentary delegation, armed forc tion whether in the China Sons, fie cultural and scientião delega- To many Japanese business- the Suez Canal or elsewhere. tion, and a women's delegation.mer, the Communist neighbour The groups contained every has another and practical at shade of opinion from extreme traction, the possibility of trade.

to right. left

They all

show re- They

Impatience with restrictions surned apparently hopeful of a

on trade with the countries, big increase in Japan's trade Communist with China.

The United

they argue

They

Mr Mordecai Kidron of fernél, replying to Mr Riad's remarks, told he was pleased to hear that the Egyptian Government would respect the Suez Convention.

ARTICLES

too Statos: ed."

at

Reaction here suggested that is the exchange of visits had en-complain, for example, about Ho called the Egyptian

couraged a desire in Japan to American legislation having delegato's attention To

catablish cloar relations with the effect of banning mies of Articles 4, 10 and 11 of

China.

inflammatio Japanese silk. that Convention.

The Communists' reason for The Communiste campaign

prosent that the their

campaign was noted

davaloped Mr Kidron

Зарег to woo suggested by Mr

when Shigeru tine

Mr Yoshida's dispute over tho passage of Israeli ships through the Suez Yoshida, when, as Prime Minia Government appeared beset by

he was ier, Canal was before the Security, He told the Japan Society declaring their intention

in New York critics of both left and right, all there. Only the blind will fall trying to see that the Communiate Minister.

Japan

Council-United Pross,

NewLocomotives prize of hair Pacte conquiet

For Indian Railways

New Delhi, Dec., 10.

After Japan's defeat in 1945, this country's relations with the United States were perhaps moro intimate than those of any other

tha country. During Occupation, the United States fed and protected dio

Bit logomotives every five. This United States respons!- days-this is the average rate bility survived in

which now incomotives will muzeure after the Occupation be delivered to the century-old ended, nearly three years 010. Indian railways throughout the Japan's, relationship was almost present financial year to help their programme of rehabilija-

Till the end of Austust this your 184 docomotives had been delivered to the Indian Railways -ot "which" (91 were manufac- tured in India and the rost come from Europe.

to the 100omo In addition tives, which have been livered

this June,

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Conservatives joined Bo- ‚cialius ・・ cítics, before Mr Yoshids left on his World lour, in denouncing him for nocepting balp from Unised

and for. allegedly accepting a posl tion of dependenes upon the United #lafon.

When be returned, they join- ed again in vcriticism of what they described as his faliuro to secure sufficient aid-Reuter, Da

Over Mau Mau Punishments

London, Dee. 15.

Labour members protested in the House of Commons today about punishments imposed on Africans held in Mau Mau detention camps in East Africa.

The Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox- Boyd, had detailed the penalties which could be inflicted on detainees who refused to do work in- side or outside the camps.

These included confinement on a reduced diét, deprivation of privileges and reprimands. Though a minor offence if it happened three times it rendered the detaines liable to corporal punishment.

Mr Anthony Wedgwood Benn,' work and they must reserve the Labour member, demanded: right to punish those who per- "Are you serious in telling the pistently refuse."

Houso that these men held on Mr Wedgwood Bean said the suspicion and not yet tried are reply was "unsatisfactory" and liable to flogging for refusing

to do what amounts to forced

labour?"

"NOT FLOGGING"

would raise the matter again. Answering a question about

and

Drowned

Singapore, Deo, 15% | Two roldiers, and British MAIAY, Wero drowned in the swirling waters of the Muse River, in southern Malaya, today as the flood situation in ́that sector worsened,

the

The soldiers wern ogusht by the tremendous flow of water rushing across banks of the Muar,

At the same spot Indians

four were caught in currents estimated as run- ning at 15 knots and were wwept way. However, alt managed to grab branches of nearby trees and hang on upili the resouers got to them two hours later.-- France-Prenze.

Flying Boat Bombers Experiment

Los Angeles, Dec. 15. U.S. flying boat bombers the experimental now, in

the rehabilitation of Kikuyu stage could be built as big women implicated in the Mau as the giant American B Mau movement, Mr Lennox-52 bombers, the U.S. Navy Charles Boyd said this was already in Secretary, Mr progress in the camp for women Thomas, declared here to- at Kamiti, where two mis- morosionaries were to be posted soon.

The Colonial Becretary retorted: "It is not flogging** to be greeted by opposition shouts of "what is it then?" Ho said: "It i hot than strokes."

Mr Lennox-Boyd's words ware drowned position

uproar, But

further

in op

ho

day.

He told A Press conference "Other Mesures planned in-

were the air- clude resettlement of released that the oceans

for the flying boats, and detainees with their families in fidids managed to call out above the guarded villages, the return of therafore the aircraft could be din logging

totally farms and the setting up of an States Navy

some families to employment on built as big as possible.

He revealed that the United now had 165 sub- experimental camp for girl sup-

Soviet marines against the porters of Mau Mau.

"The women's clubs organised Union's 400.

He listed the strength of the by the Ministry of Community Development are meeting with Soviet Navy as 85 cruisers, 125

different impress

He added that no corporal punishment had yet been im- posed on anyone, ɛaying:

"But in the view of the Kenya Government it is important to turn the detainees to

some success in drawing women destroyers, 3,500 aircraft but no useful❘ away from Mau Mau."Reuter. atraraft carriers--Franet-Presse.

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