1954-12-17 — Page 3

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

CHINA MATE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954.

TUNISIAN QUESTION

BULLS LOSE INTEREST IN FIGHTING

Luanya, Angola, West

Afries, Dec. 17

Sport-men here are now facing their greatest prob. tem-how to keep bulle Alerco in the local climate.

Already in the town of 8a Dx Bandeira the rickety bull-ring stands empty and deserted because the local bulis just do net care for fighting.

Down in Lobito Bay, the fans have had extra-special Derce bulls Imported from Portugal but after one or two brave shows the local dovine lassitude got them.

One suggestion in that Instead of recruiting bulls either locally or overseas. few wild buffalo should be captured. They always seem to be in a bad temper.

Others feel that rhino would be more suitablo- and exciting-China Mail Special

UN. Confident

Countries

Can Solve Issue

UNANIMOUS VOTE

United Nations, Dec. 16.

The United Nations Main Political Committee voted unanimously today not to consider further. the Tunisian question with the confidence that the now underway Franco-Tunisian negotlations would satisfactorily solve the issue.

The vote was 64-0 in favour of a moderate resolution put forward by 14 Asian-African nations after last-minute compromises with Latin American and other delegates to remove any pos- sible suggestion of doubt that might hamper the French-Tunisian talks.

CHURCHILL voting on the grounds that the U.N. was not competent

PRESSED

FOR ATOMIC

STATEMENT

London. Dec. 16. Sir

Churchill, Winston the Prime Minister, resist- ed requests in the House of Commons today for an exact statement about the Jim-? ber of atomic and nuclear! explosions that would make; the atinosphere lethal substantial

of arean world.

over The

He said he was frequently touch with his advisers who did not think the meal had been

for him 1o make 10th. cefinite formal appreciation to the Commons cu the subject.

11

Mr Philip Noel Baker,. 11 former Labour Minister, sug- geted that the Prime Minister should ask his advers to turn.e him with the many statements made by Japanese and American scientists.

They had brud special oppor- turkles for studying the question and the "grave danger inhere.

natorile explosions.

He asked whether the Prime Minister would consider KLASS= pending further texts.

Sir Winston Churchill repiled: "I was not aware of any test that were in immediate prospect under the control of this coun- uy," Reuter,

Australia, South Africa and Britain abstained from

to intervene in the matter at all. France boycotted the dobate and Guatemala and Liberia were also absent when the vote was taken.

the

174)

The display of unanimity on it clear that the United States resolution resolution was hailed by believed that nosi members AS A tribute to would be desirable at this time. the French Premier, M. Pierre But in view of the auspicious

the Mendes-France, and there were atmosphere in which

was roikkucted, repeated declarations of praise cusion

I am for his efforts and of confid nee gind that we were able la voto in

this, revisad his infcations to

favour Bolvo in

uf resoluuon In effect, by apsedily the Norti Airteen pico- km, which has preoccupied the expressing confidence, we

saying to both parles: wo trust U.N. for the past four years.

CONFIDENCE

you to carry on these negotia- lione to

con- il successful

resolu- (0

P

The original resolution was asked of overwheim- LE

Anul support by R change, by which the Gen-

Assembly

"expressce oral confidence

the thai negotiations will bring 420t Alistautory revolution". Thun UN.C

Susiew watch omnally had urged that resolution at ull bë ndɔpied as inadvisable at this time, voted for the amended resolution,

The U.S. represonus.ive, Mr James Wadsworth, auid; "1 made

· Ex-Guardsman Guilty But Insane

Winchester, Dec. 18.

A 40-year-old former Irish Guardsman, George Candon, charged here with the murder of his former landlady. Mrs Eva Elsie Kenworthy, 02, was today found guilty but insane.

a

He was ordered to be detained lunatic Broadmoor criminal usylum "und the Queen's pica- sure be known"indefinitely. He hind pleaded not guilty.China Mall Special.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

13 4

5

8

16

15

[18]

121

22.

23 24

26 27

28

29

30

33

ACROSS

3 Blackleg (4).

7 Refuge (0),

8.Way out (4).

9 Ireland (4).

10 Caution (7).

12' Huo (4).

10 Marsh plants (5).

10 Cooker (4).

19 Perfect (0),

21 Drying cloth (5).

22 Optralle song (4).

23 Blaid, (6),

20

30 Tid

81.

38 Chét (of OS

12 Purloined (4).

19 120

Antic (5).

2 Merit (7).

DOWN

4 Heated (5).

B Inclination (4),

6 Symbol (4).

@ Uniform (4).

11

18 (0).

(4).

14 Cultivate (4).

18 Enchantress (5).

17

(4).

18. Possesses (4).

20 C74Lides (7).

(21: Encourago (4).

24 Speak: (E

25 Distributed (8)

17 Portent (4)

14

clusion...

“As such,

arc

In Honour Of The "Water Imp"

During the "Water Imp" ceremony which is held each year at the Soxeril Temple in Matruba-Cho, Japan, two young children pit their strength against each other-white balan-

boncur The ceremony is held to

the "Water Imp" cing a tray of water in their heads. who, according to legend, helped the village to avert a Blood 130 years ago---Express l'auto.

World Peace

If Human

Nature

Changes

Now York, Dec. 16.

Evangelist Billy Graham said today that world peace could be attained only if human nature were Mávurdue atmos changed radically.

tion of us type will help maitale wio sphoe which

houds su promise lor both sides."

much

Sur

The resolution must now bo Aa- Gener by the upsca simbay, but the 84-0 voln maue two-thirds passage there by majority a foregone conclusica.

The British delegat. Persun Dixon, stud he would resolution (10 proferred have because of "M. Mendes- rance s elforts and the evidence that we might expect the negotiations to load shortly to fruitful results"

**I LHANK those efforts could well have been left to nature," ne added.

be

COULD NOT ACCEPT He said Britain could not accopt. the resolution purely procedural and thin suus raised the question of U.N. competence.

"But everything I have said,"

cluded, and all that was said in debale here and on

have

Aviocco, shows that we the unist coufidence in the 23-

tentions

of the and ability Government to French

sulve these problems."--United Press.

Japan Will

Look Both

Ways

now

London, Dec. 17. The New Statesman and Na- tion forecast today that Mr

the Ichiro Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister, would "revert to Japan's traditional policy of looking both ways."

This leftwing weekend review said of the

to successor

aïr Yoshido: "An enemy of Com- munium, he yet wants increased trade with Russia and China."

new

And

"The problem of the world is not the hydrogen bomb or even Communi m." said Mr Graham

problem

depraved "The human nature,

is

"I believe li is more patriotie to receive Christ and put his

BILLY GRAHAM

our practice in teachings into dady life than to shoulder a gun in the armed forces," Mr Graham told the Salvation Army As ociation of New York after receiving its seventh annual citation, "Many of you want to save America but you're not vriling to pay the personal

price.

Mr Graham was honoured for

is boundless spirit, unfailing faith and absolute dedication to Christ (which) has led untold thousands into a new and deeper understanding of God."

Guerlain

THE

STRAIGHTEN

LINE IN ASIA, SAYS SPENDER

Washington, Dec. 16.

Sir Percy Spender, Australian Ambassador, today called on the United States and her Allies in the Southeast Asia defence treaty to "straighten the line" in Asia.

Sir

Percy, speaking, at o monthly luncheon of the Ameri- can Ordnance Association in the National Press Club, said: "It is amater of tremendous urgency for the Western powera aki their Asian Allies to get the King in Asia in terms of straight policy and objectives.

"Unless we get that line straight 1 is not going to be casy to hold any line in Asia."

- Sir Percy told the members which in- of the Association, cludes high ranking officers of the United States armed ser- vices, industry and Government interested in scientific develop- ment of modern military equip- ment that the policy of the Soviet Union had not changed "one hair's breadth" in recent months.

He said the different tone the Sovici

Union wis using in world affairs simply meant that

leaders Communist

different means

the

trying

were to

achieve their ends. This was a Hitler

which type technique must not tull the non-Commu-

Engagement

Ring

For

Dead Girl

Singapore, Dec. 16.

Mr Graham said: "There is no difference in the nature of a A sad young man slipped an savage walking a jungle trail engagement ring on the finger with a spear in his hand and an of a pretty girl who lay dead educated, cultured Amorlean in the General Hospital here last flying a bomber overhead. Until human nature is radically changed, there is no real basis Tan Eng-soon (son of Singa- for world peace and, the solution pore millionaire Tan Lark-sye, problems." United rubber magnate and President

of our Presa..

weekend.

of Nanyang University Council), met and fell in love with a 17- |year-old girl gtudent, Ang Blew-

L

their They

planned engagement to be a surprise to their families, and were making

TL arrangements to when the girl complained of a choking feeling in her throat. A She Iny In n hospital for four days, with Eng-soon keeping, a day and night vigil bỹ her bed. Then she diod,

It recalled a recent statement by Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, the

Foreign Minister

DARTS ALLOWED Deputy Premier that Japan was "willing to restore normal rola-

IN BARS tions with the Soviet Union and Communist China on mutually

Krugersdorp, Transvaal, acceptable forms," but that

Dec. 17. priorily would go to "our baste

Dart' playerB

have won collaboration within the free year-long batilo

when nations,"

Liquor Licensing Board de The Now Statesman and Na=cided to rescind a decision taken tion

the

commented: *IA other last year to ban darts in barn. words, the new Japanese

announce

The ban ralsad protesta from Eng-soon slipped a diamond Cabinet, reflecting public

was ring on her finger, The opinion, Ands it common sense players in the town and

well as good business to re-reported widely in South Africa engagement ring she never wore and overseas, China Mall in life weat with her to the spond favourably to the Soviet

Special,

grave.--France-Presso, advances of the past fow months,"

BIG BUSINESS

and The New Statesmen Nation addedi: "But can any Japanese Government achieve a more normal economy as long; AN her Industrial · life la dictatod from Washington and prejudiced by remilitarisation.”

"No wonder Mr. Shigoritmu. han wirendy sustausted a review of the annual security aldi with the United Staten on a really xạn.

the new Gov. arment reflects the will of big, buidners TESTELDAY'S CROSSWORD "MAGE: 1. Patent, 7 Rent, rather than that of the peopl Prior, 10 Aware, 11 Coff, 13 Retrieved 10-fart, 16 Spin, 19 oconomie pressure in Japan, wall Meditation, 22 Bham, 24-Arent, 30 Note, 20 Glen, 17: Related probably make for the early rec Downi 3 dimiss, 3 Error, 4 Trafice, D. Bracelet, 0 Pen, 8. Erode,. moval of re fiona on trade.

2 Titan, 18 Risks, 14 Tenement, 17 image, 19 Winter, 20 Anul, with? - China.

** 28 Objects (4).

nist world into a false sense of security,

Ho sald "there are apparent the Commu- Inconsistencies in nist moves. For instance the attitudo towards Japan can't be squared with what was said six months or even three months

go."Router.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

YOUR FOOT OUT

W-BUT, RUDOLPH

"THAT'S NOT MCKIT on

LITTLE BOY,

LITTLE

BOY.

N 00610 R

Christmas Carols

II

(A selection ofʻlamoys songs in German and Dutch), Sung by the Chair Royal Malo "Mastretchior Staar".

PHILEDS

(WE DIDN'T MEAN

TO WAKE YOU,

BUT WE'RE

HIDING FROM

THE WITCH WHO) STOLE THE CHILDREN CHRISTMAS "LATTURE?

Vol de Nuit

Sale Agents:

HONG KONG CANTON EXPORT CO., LTD.

The New Playtex

Magic-Controller

No. 767 GARTER GIRDLE-

WITH 4

ADJUSTABLE GARTERS

On Sale nt:. LANE CRAWFORD, Des Voeux Road C. TYRD & Co., Hongkong Hotel Bldg.

Bole Agent

K. CAUDRON & CO. French Bank Bldg., 3rd N.

B 07810 L

Here

is

a special Christmas

programme

**Sammy Kaye Christmas Serenade" Sammy Kayo and his orchestra: The Kayo Cheir and The Kayedots. A record with sericus

Christmas and light Carols, Good na background- music after the ceremonies and

evening- especially useful $ musio,

B07671 R "A Merry Christmas" with Rose- mary Clooney. Arthur Godfrey, The Mariners, Lu Ann Simuns, Sammy Kaye and Jimmy Boyd,

PHILIPS records

By Robert L. May

B 07034 R "Christmas with Jim- Jimmy my Boyd"

Boyd with Orchestra and, Chorus uncer of direction the Jimmy Carroll.

PHILIPS

RANG

Fruit Ko..

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.