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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955.
THREAT TO ARAB LEAGUE AMERICA MUST
'PAY UP OR
I SCREAM”
Copenhagen. Jan. 30.
Small girls. Aged be- tween tes And Iwelve years have been uperating C3 petty blackmailers Iry Copenhagen slum quarter of Vesterbro, ac- cording to police here,
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girls feelitique is to wall
for elderly men in deserted
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Special,
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AMERICAN
LOSES JOB
IN KENYA
Turco-Iraqi Pact Μαν
Split Alliance
MISSION TO MEET
GEN. NURI AL SAID
Cairo, Jan, 30.
The Arab Prime Ministers' conference which has been discussing the proposed Turco-Iraqi alliance, is to reconvene on February 3 to hear the report of its special mission to General Nuri al Said,
Prime Minister of Iraq.
The decision to adjourn and send a mission to Bagdad was taken after a five- (hour meeting which climaxed a day of tension and widespread reports that the Mr William Wright Arab League would be dealt the death blow or Egypt's in Kenya's security by either Iraq's expulsion free, whose passport was withdrawal.
Nairobi, Jan. 30.
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The Arab Premiers heli tony
totalling meetings, hours.
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The Cupar Curling Province held a bonsplet on Lladares
A steady fall of now male i Luch, Fifeshtre, last week, bad for the curlers, two of whom aro seen dealing with
laggard stone.-Central Press Photo,
PORT OF SPAIN
PREPARES
FOR
PRINCESS
Port of Spain, Jan. 31.
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Union Jacks were hard to find and expensive to buy today as the 112,000 people of Port of Spain excitedly completed preparations for the arrival of Princess Margaret.
CONSIDER
A CEASEFIRE
Washington, Jan. 30.
The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Walter George, said today that the United States "must" consider a ceasefire in the Chinese fighting despite "the perils that may be involved."
Senator H. Alexander Smith, a Com- mittee member and former chairman of a sub-committee on the Far East, agreed that "we are justified" in taking part in But United Nations talks on a ceasefire. he too declared, "There are great dangers involved there."
Senators George and Smith also agreed that U.S. airmen assigned to protect Formosa would be able to pursue any attacking planes into Red territory. They said the "privileged sanctuary" theory that applied in Korea
in ruled out
President Eisenhower's "Formosa resolution."
WAS
Senator George, whu jed the move, they have not stated they Senate fight ist wick on he will refuse to attend the talks some elals hore cX- Jalf of the jenalul ut, next Hasummer,
to buycoli Use - Senator Smith in wating that pact them tive Chalden" Reds aust no, be allowed to heat up their nulit- my strenght a cea chce shouls. be worked out
RESOLUTION CLAUSE
President Eisenhower said In siguing the resolution on Saturday thai the United Skales was prepared to sup-
the UN. pori
ceasefire efforis but also was deter- mined to defend the Formosa
HECH.
The resolution authorised him. to fight wherever necessary its defence.
In
put a ceasefire resolution before the
Unite
New Zealand is scheduled to
Nations Security Counel tomorrow, although both Nationalist and Communist China
hy hien of the lighting
Formosa.
The capital of Trinidad, gaily draped in red, have rejected white and blue bunting and huge "Welcome" han-mistice in ners, greets the Princess on Tuesday at the start of her month's tour of the British West Indies.
In the back streets, members of Trinidad's rival steel hands with instruments made out of dustbins and oil drums were busily polishing their style in the hope of being chosen to perform before Princess.
Egypt, with only Saudi Arabika Yenien support, Today
to a Calypso writers have already fish winter found herself not strong enough te forer the issue. The Lebu wa | produred a
words, between 00 and torrent of Sa
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DEFENCE ENHANCED
The Lebanon, Syria, Jor- dan and Libya back both Iraq's
Turkey pact with
And Egypt's plan for
They took to view that the Turco- Iraqi pact enhanced Arab Middle East defence and that
Arab the
countries
unified army.
should be free to enter into alitances with friendly countries.
MINIATURE U.N.
Wherever Princess will
the she goes.
0 greeted by people of many races, who make this tropical island, ceded to Britain in
United IND2, a miniature Nations.
There are the Neyro descen- darts of African slaves, Indians ipad se ders from China, Spuin, France. Britain, the Americas, the Middle East and other areas. Primss Margaret is lying in from the uncertainties of a Bri-
Churchill's
Message
To Tory
Candidate
Stockport,
England, Jan. 31.
Her programme is crowded.
the
temperature 00 degrees in
In Trinidad
She will rest on Tuesday after the her long air journey across Allantie" and start her round of engagements on Wednesday
A state banquet and a drive Through the s.reets of the tin- roofed capital are two
the major events of her visit.
OPEN HOSPITAL She will also open a bas- pital, cut a ribbon across a
new
trunk road. which bears her name, and attend garden parilca and a chitid- ren's rally,
On Saturday, the Princess will
of
briefly visi! neighbouring "Robinson
Crusoe Island" Tobago, part of the colony, be- fore leaving in the Royal yacht
on
russ.ons.
Senatur Gourge and Senator Smith, who appeared on a ratito
that Red atreitv! prost name, China probably would set a high price for any weaseltre a night eventually agree to,
how-
Senator Cleorge sau ever, that he did not think it
MARJORIE
IS BACK-
JOBLESS
BUT HAPPY
Singapore, Jan. 30,
wau time now lo "Talk about MISS MARJORIE WEE,
eenthig two Chinas"-- Nation-
D
alist China on Formuse and Red China on the
mainland although "eventually we May direuss that question."
BREAK FAITH
**T
at the cannot ETEO moment that there should be two Chings because that I think, of course would, break faith with the Nationalist Government, lo made, of wo have which
very definite orm- mitments, Bald Senator George.
an
off
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The Security Council in ex- pected to invite Bed Chlpa to take part in the ceasefire debate. While
denounced the the Reds
Opposition
UN.
To U.K., U.S.
Credits
Teheran, Jan. 30. Three of four speakers
the
Peraian
in
Majlis
Ho atdi not wholeheartedly, with some members of agree Congress who fear that Ameri- | caza mupport of the U.N. case
fire proposal indicates at least informal
U.S. diplomatic recognition of Red China. Senator George said this was ertainly not necessarily so."
Senator Smith sad US participation in ceasefire talks would not mean that "we for one minute concedo any moral principle that we have been standing for or make it an ap- peasement get-together, Just merely to bring about a cease- fire."
On the other hand, he agreed (Lower House of Parlia. with Senator George that Red China 05 welt a Nationalist ment) today opposed a Chine should be consul:eď Government bill authoris-since it was one of the parties ing Persia to receive 210 that would be affected by any million sterling credits armistice. from Britain
to Senator
George cautioned $150 million (about | against expecting any "im- £53,580,000) loan credits mediate resuls" from the cease. and grants from United States,
and up
He said "his lea there talks.
long-range effort" and "ultimate
to bring Hy we may be able about a better condition in that part of the world."
The speakers opposed the bill Britannia the journey nor.h- ward through the Windward and on the grounds that the Govern- ment might use them on non- Leeward Islands and on to
essentials and luxuries and on Jamaica and
the Bahamas.
overstaffed Inercusing already A preliminary forecast of the
ministries. Stratocruiser weather Canopus will meet during Britain and the United States associated, we
The
"I think if we expect to re- fain our allies,
the that is, friendship world
of people In this with whom we
A
Malaya's representa-
tive in the 1954 Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, California, return- ed to Singapore with no plans for the future but one thought-to look for a job.
Asked
About
the
her plans, former Mulayan Airways hostess answered with 战 laugh: "My future plans? don't know. khow.
1 really don't
look for a "I suppose I must
job now and this has been in my thoughts as I flew back."
She added that she was happy
to be home.
Miss Was would not say H sho
plannet to apply for her old Job with Malayan Airways or air hostes8 continue for ather airlines.
ma
Hard To Decide'
is
10 so difficult
decide now," she said. "I must first
get the feel of things und And where I stand. After all, I've bech away for some deni time and here's a god of re-adjustment to be made."
has been Wee, 22, who way since July 12, reld her was "most America stay in Interesting."
Mias
She said come
about
of the reports the her, especially temporary night club job she had at the Moulin Rouge, and "fabri- were "twisted" cated."
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"Let's forget the story," she said with a smile, "and just feli ull my friends that I've that not forget en them and
to be back really good home among my own perple." a few people, including her mother and alster, were the airport to meet Miss Wee.
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must be willing Only Princess Margaret's flight was made their offers after the oil to consider ceasefire, what- Issued by the British Overseas agreement last October to help ever the perils may be involved Airways Corporation in London, Persia over the gap before the in that décision," he said. tonight.
"It seems that the aircraft above the overcast will climb
bright and get through it to sunshine at about 10,000 foot Sir Winston Churchill and there should be stable over the Atlantic," a said today Britain was set weather
a spokesman said, course towards
wide- and more today "the Arabs face Bravest crisis of their life since spread prosperity than it the creation of the Arab Lea-had over known.
сп д
The Egyptian Government newspaper, Al Gomhourla, sald greater
the
Kuc. The anal word today
with the resta
Arab peoples. [Down with Nuri al Sald, the
traltor."--Reuter,
NUTRITION EXPERT
DIES
The
death
SLIGHT UEADWIND "The aircraft is likely to meet a light headwind be- twten Newfoundland and Montego Bay, Jamales.
save In a message to Mr H. Mac-
"The Canopus should Conservative time on the first stage of the Seward, eld candidate contesting the Stock-night but should lako a little port South byelection, the longer on the second-Reuter. Prime Minister claimed that on Its record of achievement as a Government, no party ever had
a better claim to the electors support.
entrusted "The task Conservative Government
to the WAR
to ensure the nation's revival," be said. "We have advanced London, Jan. 30.
announced well and solidly along that sewch.” Was
Sir Winston said the produc- here tonight of the well-known British nutrition expert, Sirtion of textiles was still rising Edward Mellanby, the discoyer- though "growing competition" er, of Vitamin D.
The announcement
Sir Edward, who was 70 years old, died suddenly at his London residence this evening.
was causing some anxiety. But the Government would not cease said that to be watchful of the interests
"of, this vital Industry."
Mr
Storward's Macdonald Labour opponent is Mr Herbert Davies Polling will take place
Thursday, The.
has *bout
on
Sir Edward Mellanby held a number of honorary University
by election degrees in Britain, the United caused by the elevation to the SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Preludes, & Cram, States and throughout the Compeerage of Bir Arnold Gridley. Figures at the general election Blurtled, 11 Shepherd, 18 Byre, 10 Vigorous, 18 Pretends, 18monwealth.
In 1950 ho went to India to were: Bir Arnold Gridley (Con Stop, 21 Mediator, 25 Prepared, 20 Rues, 27 Altitude. Dowing 1 Acts, 2 Tame, 4 Hite, & Lard, Dally, 7 Bidlo, Sharp, 10 help, found a Central Drugs sorvatiye) 22,075; Mrs. Bibby Argue, 12 Holst, 14 Rodeo, 16 Order, 17 Stald, 19 Bepla, 20 mailiute for medical research at (Labour). 18,610; majority: 3,400.
Lucknow-Franco-Press?.
Router. Overt, 31 Mart, 22 Deed, 23 True, 24 Rasp.
oll became available.
Britain's £10 million sterling credit offer will enable Persia to meet the first instalments ɔf' large-scale contracts on credit; terms entered into with British Arms.
CONFIDENCE
"The significant thing is that we have said that we propose to call the tune and make our position clear, and Wo have expressed con- fidence in the President of the United States to handle that delicate problem for us,
An Opposition Deputy, Jaffar Behbehan, accused the Govern- ment of throwing away $100 million (about £33,700,000 "We therefore may, I think, sterling) grants from the United discuss pertinent questions that States
and pre- may arlee in an effort to bring on luxuries.
the dicted
ceasefire."-United the same fate for the about $150 million in the new bill. Press. Reuter.
Mystery Tribe In
S. African Desert
Winriboek, South-West
Africa, Jan, 30. MORE than a year ago, Mr `A. W. Jonker, Administra- ffor Welfare Ofoer In the African Kaokoveld
(an reserve) visited the Eumene River mouth and, in the Namib Desert wand, found the largest htumia footprinta
he had ever
Kode was puzdled by the sixo "of the footprints and wondered how, a human belog could live in a demers where many have died in the past.
TEEKAIN FROG Warried him
for some time and he made many investigallon simongst
TITO DUE AT ADEN TODAY
Adon, Jan. 30. President Tito of Yugoslavia will land here tomorrow for a sightseeing tour of this Colony. the Africans in the territory The Governor of Adon and but none had ever heard of 100 high officials of the Colony = tribe living in the desert. will be presont fomorrow even- South-ing at a reception party in THEN, reocally,
4
West African pilos flew President Tito's honour-United over the area and, in the vast Press.. desert near the river mouth, saw an African woman walk- ing on the sand.
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Mobile Unit
To Test
Convicts
Nairobi, Jan, 30. Rehabilitating the 30,000 con- vleis in Kenya's prisons will be speeded up when the world's first mobile Industrial testing. unit, designed by the Prisons Department and built in Nairobi, begins a heavy programme #4 the end of January.
By applying tests boned on those used in major South African indusirles; the team in charge of the research will assess the aptitudo of convicts for the ten different trades taught in workshops, eliminating prison
the delay and wastage incurred by men unfitted for stilled work.
The mobile unit, which sembles a mammoth caravan, consists ar a diesel omnibus chassis and engine on which, is. Paris, Jan. 30.
or air-conditioned mounted Premiker Pierre Mendes testing hall equipped" with France came back to Paris to tables, benches and Alm
a weckend night from
awing
Joctor for the instructional air through the country and immo- used in the tests. The testing diately took over the negotia hall is insulated from sound and
this with ME Jonker's mystery, how tions on home rule for Tunisia,
the air-conditioning ever, fa still unsolved. It which may determine whether oquipment, and the van's own waa'imposible for the pilot he stays as Premier in this power unit, enables the vehicle taiten anywhere in the North to be
-China - Mail Special.
WHEN she heard the ab
era), she crouched down In an attempt to avoid being
BCGIL
or
to check the "kao of the, wook's' showdown Wokan a footprints, Meirler. "African policy-United Pron.
eolony
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