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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1954. -
FIERCE ASSEMBLY BATTLE 20 Kuled In
Mlle Genevievo de Galard-Terraubo
U.S. Award For Mlle de Galard
WAR
Washington, Dec. 29, Malemoiselle Genevieve }; Gaard Terraube, the "Angel of D'en Bien Phu"
che first among 10 persons for
Use 1054 Awards of Distinction by the Americon open magazine "Mademoiselle"
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The magazine Nold thul Made moinelle de Gained- Terrnube, a nurze with
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French Union troops during the
Dien Bien Phu Battle of the Indo-China war, became the "symbol of hope" of the encircled French soldiers-France-Presse,
Buraimi Oasis
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Mr France Amidst Stormiest Session Of His Career
LEFT MARK ON HIS COUNTRY
Paris, Dec. 29.
M. Pierre Mendes-France, the French, "Man of the Year," is seeing out the remaining days of 1954 amidst the fiercest battle of his stormy poli- tical carcer.
Unflagging despite nearly two weeks of in- cessant diplomatic and parliamentary activity, he Is fighting with the same tenacity and dynamism he showed when he took office as Prime Minister seven months ago.
Whatever the merits or demerits of his achieve- this stocky swarthy little
ments during that period,
man has left a mark on this country which would be difficult to erase.
Controversial, forceful, often Community scheme could have blunt to the point of rudeness, bren
if M. Mendes-
Naved
M. Mendes-France has earned | France had thrown his weight himself almost
bitter | behind it. us many enemies as fervent admirers.
PUBLIC ENTHUSIASM
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114 appearances in the provinces have brought degree of public enthusiasın which veteran French obner- vers have rarely seen.
Spread
The opposition and enmity
| often cuts clicar ecross party lines, throwing together Communists and Goullists who resist German rearmament; with conservative businesmen afraid of the Pre- mier's eronomic reforins
and farmers who see their wine pro- fits dwindling in the face of his
II weekly raco "Treske"anti-alcoholism campaign. chats, his press conferences and
There is also a solid section his Arab a have chosen a Pakistani protocol have won him wide-re
frequent abandonment of
nationalist deputies who Behtar
M. strongly
Mendes- oppose cide whether the Burumi Oasis and the professional cineres who
support among the youth France on the grounds that he is belonged to Saut Arably re was hugh lung complained about the
not suffelently anti-Communist. within the itaties 1 the
the They content that with u between polical leaders British-pir tecled Oman.
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and and the people.
weapons the vexed liydrogen question of German rearmament is of minor importance.
The Premter, they sny, should devole more of his efforts to Bighing Communist influence in Western German Europe, of the grea hopes you (Mendes- France)
in succeeded raising for the future of France."" The Premier's opponents, fr side and outside Parlamen, are The Buraimi Oasis care start- ed in 1952 when a Saudi Ambivated by mixed motives.
A Porriga Omer skeeman Recognillon of this feeling mul telug that My Mahmut came during the recent days of Han, former Pakliton Mim-
(rom
Gaulilst, M. Syria, Mr Charles de Gaston Palewski, who withdrew Visher of Belgium. formera moiion to delay application of International Curt Judge, and the Paris treaties on Mr Einesto de Dehigo, armer rearmament "because C'
jasenent delegate to The United Nnt ons
Assembly, huve bear called to arbitrate
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"SOLD
LONE WOLF
surrounded by Though able and devoted sides and advisers, the constantly changing trenda and divislomm who are
of the French political scEND
leave the Premier virtually long wolt,
detachment occupied the area. spiteful and jealous of his suc- A temporary rellement ensued vn July 30, 1954 when the two counteon greed in Jeddah to have throw, neutral nabilers to nive the real decisi .
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interest of the Burui Onsis lies in the fact that pil may be in the region. For the time being, the Buralmi region hay been divided into
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those who genuinely beliové lie "sold out" to the Communista in Indo-China and is now be- troying French interests. Its South Vietnam to the United States,
He shuns public functions and Parls society life whenever possible. He has no
gift for small talk, belleving one should apeak only when there is seme- thing
Important to say. Oflen 110 sits sitent throughout diplomatie dinner and has been
There are those who feel the cri'leired for lack of courtesy The American Aramco Com- North African protectorates uf in breaking important appoint- pany has
Saud Tunisia and Morocco will slip ments. obtained Arabian permission to prospect from French control if he has the northern zone while two his way. (He has promised British oil componles have the home rule for Tunisia). same right in the southern part ut the region.-France-Presse.
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He is an indefatigable worker and in 14 seven months In offler has shown a natural talent
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Air Crash
The blazing pier in Jamaica Bay after an airliner carrying 32 people erantied into it when attempting to land at Idlewild Airport, New York, The plane, which belonged to Italian Airlines, struck the pier and crashed into the sea la Bamta. 20 people were' kilted.-ÉK- presa Photo.
HARRY LIKES Co-existence With
PRISON
London, Deo. 29. Harry Marks. 62, today returned once agals to the life he loves-lo prison,
He left the dock at the Old Bailey, London's central criminal court, to start an 18 monila prison sentence for theft,
Λ detective inspector gaid this of him: "Ife is a man who likes prison Wife.
"He lives lodging
Russia Impossible, Says British M.P.
Washington, Dec. 29.
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Belgrade Students Developing Independent Spirit
Belgrade, Dec, 29.
Belgrade. university students, traditionally opposed to the Government before World War II, have by a recent demonstration shown they are developing a spirit of independence under Yugo- slavia's Communist regime.
Foster Mother Was A Slave Driver
have
|- A group estimated at about one thousan demonstrated against a rie in the price of their
board and lodgings at a large students settlement in the zuburb of Zemun, aout threa
acrore the Hiver Sava. Police, called out to deal with the Demonstration, arrested ton students but Inter released them.
Since no news of the incident was published in the Belgrade press, and police refused to give Information about it, rumoure which
circulated here bazam mitch oxaggerated. They spoke
first
no
Melbourne, Dec. 29. cf a mass political demonštra- tion against the government, the A talented 27-year-old
since the wax, in which woman violinist has in-mounted polles were alleged to herited the £8,380 sterling have charged the sldents and estate of her foster mother | arrested over nity. who was said to
In fact, it appeared from treated her like a slave | later talks with students who were present that disorder broko since childhood.
out spontaneously in the cen The Supreme Court here trai students' restaurant awarded the estate of Nurse Eva Zemun after an announcement Made Stavens to her adopted was broadcast over the loud- deighter, Dorothy Ruth Nella-speaker at supper one evering Stevens,
that a student's monthly food charge was to be increased from Amdavits before the court told 2,000 dinars to 8,300 dinara how the gifl was made to live | (£3. 26. to 4) and the accom- in the draughty mice-Infested modation charge trom 700 dinars attle of her foster mother's | to 1,000 dinars (10/6 to 21. 4). hospital and how she was com- pelled to perform heavy mental While the uproar was at its Lasits theres
height, more students happened bo come in from the local durma
students would the
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Mr John McGovern, a British M.P., said today that co-existence with Russia is like trying to co- she was rescued" from the hos-world over, joined tells
exist with a lion in a jungle.
in comman houses. lle me he likes to ge lo prison because it is only in prison that he gets the companion- ship which he does not get in the outside world,
commits petty crime to get into prison. cupecially around Christosas time.
in He ከ3 been prison for seven or eight Christmasses,"
He sald Marks had 30 previous convictions, 18 for theft and the rest for wilful damage. But he bad ΠΟΤΕ committed any? serious crime,"
“There is no harm in him at all,” the detectivo mid. ite is quite sane and is qulie a“ decent sort fellow really." China niall Special,
of
Farmer Loved Dogs Too Well
Paris, Det. 29.
for complicated diplomatic An old farmer in negotiations, and 2 grasp of world problems as complete as Normandy, Father Arsene his life-long study of domestic
Issues
In March 1952, it was stated, and,
the fun. pital by nor present husband, Some one called for a march on police Mr Alan Smalust A few days the centre of Belgrade, cluded from her foster mother's way, and made some arrests.
From the accounts of on- Icoones, It seems to have been The affidavits described how high-spirited affair, without the spinster foster mother had any speelde political "davour. cruelly dominated the girl's life since babyhood, when she
after har esctipe she was ex-were called out to block their
"There is no co-existence in the jungle," Mr McGovern told the World Assembly for Moral Re-win. armament.
Bonte 800 pergotis representing 23 countries attended the huge conference dedicated to the proposition that Inoral nu- awakening and, re-dedication is the only real solution to the troubles and traired in the world.
·
ousted Mr McGovern ...ATTUS. from his long-time membership in the British Labbur Party for supporting the Conservative Government on the nine-Power European defence pact.
Не
said he had found In
University Communist leaders
elements" had been of work.
REBEL BUYS adopted her in a country town. said afterwards that anarchist
NEW YEAR'
TREE
Belgrade, Dec. 29. moral re-armament a greater Rebel Yugoslav Com- force for peace than is offered | munist leader Vladmir in politics.
Dedijer, awaiting trial on he said. "The only a charge of spreading provide the hostile propaganda, went accept the out into crowded streets
"Politice cannot answer,'
force that can
answer is that we
ament."
provide the
GREETINGS
to settle the ex-
The
six-footer, burly companied by his blonde wife,
10-
The
Later they lived in Melbourne and Dorothy was sent to 樨 Presbyterian ladies
college had won scholarship:
where she years'
a boven
She
To foreign observers EstNGAN served as an Indication that the Currimunista have not establisří- fed--a --domplete holdy MP allowed no playmates or visits Belgrade. University students are not afraid to redet aminit an unpopular decree.
from friends.
At 16
£2
ordered into
Government supporters, could argue that this showed a degree.ve of freedom in student life, while eritles could argue that I was evidence of the Government's Jack of support among youth.
0 Belgrado University has
anti- long
of tradition government feeling. Before the war, it was a hotbed of Cord munist agliation sgainst the
many
WON BURSARIES
she earned sterijng a week in a photo graphic studio but was al- lowed to keep only'endúgh Money for fares, A year Ister she became a violin student and won bursaries three years · In successfon. principles of morti re-arm- here today and bought his She started giving violin les- children B "New cons and had 19 pupils who paid Messages of support from five many countries were read to Year" tree while the Gov- her four guineas à quarter but monarchist government. The conference.
ernment considered hisher foster mother took all the
money, leaving her with only Mosa Pijade, President of fate.
four shillings a week.
Parliament, Koca. Popovic, the Mayor Giannis Bartoll of Trieste sent his "warmest
Foreign Minister, and Colonel- greetings for the success of "
When Dorothy became en-General Peko Dapcevic, Chief of meeting Jour
the and
was seen by a passerby who gaged to Alan Smales she was staff of the Army, are among Yugoslav present-day iriumph of the world" of the
said the crowds were loo dense ordered to break it off, but she leaders who became acquainted movement's principles.
see whether the refused to do 30. One night with Marxism in addition to His message was read by Mr for him 10
couple were accompanied by Alan telephoned to say he was the subject they were officially. as he was called by his Angelo Pasetto, former Italian
police agents, who told the de-i
coming morothy in foster renting as students at Belgrade Communist, neighbours, had a bitchegates that the principles of
security police cordon tile and locked all the University. Finette of undetermined MRA helped
Since the war, the Univerzliy species, which he loved plosive Trieste -question-United thrown round Dedijer's subur- but Alan managed to
ban villa to prevent him hold-entry through the kitchen. He has given the foreigner the im- ing
Prezs promised more than anything in the Press.
found Dorothy in a dazed stato (pression of being firmly under world.
ference after his parliamentary in her attle room, while the Communist control. As into BE London, Dec, 29.
immunity was withdrawn yes-
Lecturers
dismissed on Madamo She had once waved his life.
Soong Ching-ling, terday had vanished today and foster mother ranted and raved. Last year, ten Profesors and
Yat-sen, who a member of his household He was returning home, one widow of Sun
The foster mother also tried political grounds-Reuter. founded the
drst Chinese Re- said: "For the moment he apto transfer to her own account winter night, when passing by pond, his foot slipped and he public in 1911, was elected Prest- pears to be a free man."
an amount of £700 sterling fell into icy water.
dent of the Chinme-Soviet Association at 118.
Government spokesman whole and which re- Mrs Roosevelt Says: Warned by a mysterious
National felt that her
Conference could give no information about Dorothy's name and which re- instinct, Finelle
elther of Dedijer presented her earnings master was in danger and broke which closed in Feking today, the position her chain. Ruming across the The New China News Agency or of his friend, ex-Vice Pre- the violin lessons,
aldent Milovan Djilas, who
At the funeral Dorothy was fields, she succeeded in finding reported
Madame Soong Ching-ling 18 last week called for the forma
of a Social Democrat shunned by her foster mother's the water.
home also a sister of Madame Chiang tlon came soaked but hoppy.
Kai-shek, wite of the Chinese Party in Communist Yugoslavin, friends, the court was told. |
China Mail Special.. -Reuter. Nationallet leader-Reuter. When,
two shepherd however, But most observers here are dogs a
arrived at a nearby farm around convinced that if he is over and began ruhhlog thrown M. Mendes-France will Finette, the old man grew In not allow his name to be for tensely jealous. When he came gotten and will prepare for a home one night Finette was not powerful comeback in the 1950 there. She has broken het Bendral elections--Reliter. chain again but, this time, to
join the two, dogs.
What little time there is left over from his arduous duties and some critics say he has undertaken too manyhe devotos to his family life with his wife and two sons.
THE FUTURE.
The future of M. Mendes- Francò' is as unpredictable us was that of any of the 20 postwar Prémiers who proceded him. There is A determined parliamentary campaign under Way by various coalitions of his op- ponents to unseat him as BOON RE possible.
Anglo-French War Damage Agreement
London, Dec. 30.
him and in lm out of
MAD WITH ANGER
The old man went there to find her frolicking with one of the dogs. Mad with anger he pulled out his
: knife and slow the dor.
The neighbour complained to the police who, alongly -sus-
An Anglo-French agreement peeting Father Arstad, called on.
They want to put me in 'en war damago compensation to
the old 'man said Inter. British naționals in French
AL
of age....I did 72 years overseas territorice was publish- not do it, becaust I love dogs. thall idil Finette and, then,
myself a
ed here today..
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London, Dec. 29.
SWITCH
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news.
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Britain Asks For Release
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Don't Throw Away The H-Bomb
New York, Dec, 29. Mrs Eléastor Roosevelt wrote in her United Features column boday, "Unders a country on an, iden in which it bellovés Fully that the belief is stronger than any weapon; 1) wosild,"be imposadila to throw the weapon (hydrogen-bomb) ovaj **;
The widow of the léte Presi- debt we cormentlig en a ́pub-
the fortner. Governor-General of India, Me Rajagopalacharl, that the United site row away its
wale wampbox.
Womanomed at by
A ponible development which Meteorologient Offee members. have been told about, would bo the extension of the besvice to football and cricket cluba and
London, Dec. 28. firmy interested; in 'getting up». Britain husko Fusela to to-date weather news,
relesse a Brith born woman need to install Mrs Mandalene Mischke, urkder" would They
receive stood to be held in & Soviet apparatus radio:
camp bear Moscow, a Ford gir * Meteorological,
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Interprot' charts theme turritories was lost or sine ✨ Hati - hanged him barometer Britons in thefs | Wchnical knowledge), is, nhedéd | Russlein, Sasd; in (Vierno strehlad damaged in the 1939-45: war, B be had not had the star homes of the future may weather sent out ecmpensation equal to that scontrinoue which, growing be able to press a switch form corded to French natiorial unit (twezi kowtied, prevdated the and see on a screen a "Wea-
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