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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1955.
PREMIERS' CONFERENCE
Wrong Numbers
Rangoon, Feb. 1.
Smoke trails from the Burm Air Force'n now Vampire Jet aircraft omused congestion here as thou- sands of people
stood in
the elty streets looking at the sky.
I was widely speculated that Rying saucers had st Jant reached Burma, Many, it in reported, sering that the frails made the Baurem eight and alpe, thought it a portent for the first two "fan" of the treble totalikutor at the following Sunday's race meeting.
They were disappointed- horses numbered eight and nine Werc unplaced. China Mall Sprelat,
Alleged Red
Attempt To
Take Over
Indonesia
New York, Feb. 1.
of A representative dissident Indonesian group
itself
Calis
the
that "Islamic Republic of Indo- nesia" charged last night that "world Communism'
over Indo-
is engaged in a third at- tempt to take nesia.
Hasan Mohammed Tio sald in speech at the Wyknyi Univer- sunilar Com- Club hat 311 y mundst attempts have fulled twice in the past nine years. He referred up attempt in 1946 and the preclamation of a "People's Republic" in Mediun
1. 1948
"Since then," he said. *the Communists, first under the ex-
perienc
Importance Of Standing Together
With United
States
GENERAL SUPPORT FOR EDEN'S
VIEWS ON FORMOSA
London, Feb. 1.
Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting here have reached “a very large degree of unanimity" in their approach to the Formosa crisis, it was stated authoritatively here tonight, Ministers who The source added that the Prime opened a week-long conference on world affairs yesterday- were largely agreed on the vital importance of the Common- wealth and the United States standing together.
Asked whether this was unanimous, he added it was "generally known of the Common- that India took a slightly different view from other members wealth."
Greek Youths
Sentenced
For Rioting
In Cyprus
to
snid
s pcace- tlte
talks in Ure United Formosa The source an official Com- monwealth sokun
Nalons Security Council,
The
"The id: there had been general support
spokusinan
Cominon- for
main object of the Sir Anthony
Eden's view
wealth Prime Ministers' conter- of the political and legni situo-
Iminediate U00
But of Formosa.
enve askod this applied to Mr Juwn-object to reture tension." harlal Nehru, India's Prune Questioned on South Africa, Minister, bio sald he was not he said: "She has no desire or Suggesting that Mr
intention to stand for isolation. Nehru
He added there was a
resolute agreed on the legal side,
determination on the part of South Africa to co-operate with
RENOUNCED CLAIMS
(The British view is that under the 1901 Japenent peace treaty. Japan ro- nounced all claims and tile to Formosa, But the treaty made no further reference to whom the island should belong.)
toirl
Nicosia, Feb. 1. Fifteen Greek youths four were sentenced months' imprisonment each by
a Court at Limassol
The spokesman
ques today after pleading guilty ASI "premature" to taking part in anti- ask if the Prime Ministers had British riots there on De considered any alternative move cember 12 last year.
If the Chinese Communists re- being Ject the invitation to attend the other Two
nocused.
over in Juveniles, were bound
guidance of Red the sum of 250 each for two
China's Amts:sudor to Djakarta, | years, and now unter
There is every reason 10 think that this time they do not intend to fall, with all that they
their have learned from <xperiences
ed.
is
who
STASSEN'S
APPEAL FOR ASIA
to
Los Angeles, Feb. 1. Mr Harold E. Stassen,
the rest of the Commonwealth There was a feeling that in the dangers of the world today all the Commonwealth nations were in it together.
PAKISTAN
The source said Pakistan in the
made li same way plain that she had ranged herself with the free world
and was determined to play her part.
The official spokesinan did not disclose what happened today at dofence to:lks held by the Prime Ministers of Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the Rhodesia- Nyasaland Federation.
But other said
conference sources that at this meeting, Sir Winston Churchli appealed to his fellow Premiers for their countries to play a bigger part in Commonwealth defence.
The ever more Two others pleaded guilty tex- shrewd teacher, Dimitri Zhukov, day to the riot charge but the the newly appointed Flussian Court is to hear a further charge Ambassador to Djakarta, the
against them of causing damage to a British-owned bar. The trial engineer of the Bumanlar coup,
of Tour
more defendants the Communist Party has staged
pleaded not guilty was adjourn- a comeback.
TRIAL ADJOURNED Another
Grod
under
The British Prime Minister medical observation and his trial
spoke forcibly of Britain's Im- been adjourned until
mense overseas commitments bas February 11,
hove which
been Increased When the trial opened yester- | Director of the Foreign recently by her pledge Lo keep
all 24 defendants pleaded Irea- rot guilty to taking part in the Operations Administration, roops and a tactical air force in speech Europe for the rest of the eco- recommended in A Army today to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council that the United States, as well as other nations, help the free countries of Asia to help themselves.
...All poexible beenuse
this
past
has becom
chy
of the of the cherous policy Sasuoa midjojo regime,
present riots
which damaging
10, December British police
cars
and
has rad Indonesian national vehicles und interest
troops and sacrificed Indo was slated tha British resian national unity, to the Red opened fire on the rioters after
Communism....
giving them adequate time disperse.--Reuter.
allar of Unted Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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"The objective is a stability in Asia, under which the newly in- dependent governments can grow in peace," he said,
tur:ty
HEAVY STRAIN
Ho stressed that the two years' compulsory military service period imposed a heavy strain on Britain.
ALERT FOR AIR ATTACKS IN COSTA RICA
Princess Margaret
Welcomed At
Port Of
Spain
Port of Spain, Feb. 1.
Princess Margaret arrived here by air today from London in the Stratocruiser Canopus to begin her month long tour of the British West Indies.
A cheer went up from the big crowd at Piarco Airport as Princess Margaret, smiling and radiant, appeared in the doorway of the Canopus which had brought her 5,720 miles from Britain to sunny Trinidad.
The
crew of this 37 mm Anti-Airerafi zun, stand ready at a fort in Liberia, Costa Rica, after Loyalist Miliary Headquarters had announced that rebel planes had strated the City "causing some dam- ago", but no casualties. rebels suffered a serious lose transport of
when their
plane, their main source supply, crashed and burned in a forced landing south of the Nicaraguan border-Express Photo,
LIBEL SUIT
AGAINST
CHAMBERS
DISMISSED
Short Hike: Amsterdam. To Sydney
Perth, Feb. 1. Dulohan Tony HarwW of Amsterdam,,ruled out for the services live years aro because doctorS cori- sidered him unds for long marches, is on a 5,000-mile bike wisich began in Holland and ́will end In Sydney.
In ten months, he har ado his way through number of European coun» tries, India and Mainya and is now on a walk Irons Perth to Adelalde.
Be mid he 五井 not wanted to prove the doctors wrong; he wanted to see the world and thro la Australia.
Hansen caFÜR money a
roving reporter and photographer-China Mail
Special.
MOLESTED
GIRLS PYRAMID
IN
Cairo, Feb. 1. An Egyptian youth, Mahroua Mohamed Ibrahim, found him. self in prison today, after the police arrested him on a charge of "debauchery" in the funeral chamber of the Great Pyramid uf Cheops
:
The youth took advantago of great the darkness inside the pyramid, the police said, to at tack
girla studying young archacology there.
A young Egyptian girl student visiting the pyramid with her fellow students and a university professor was attacked in the funeral chamber after sho lagged behind as the class filed out
Her cries for help wore heard and Mahrous Mohamed Ibrahim was taken off to goal--France- Presse.
Detective At Church
Service
New York, Feb. 1. The Appelate Division She wore a cream silk dress with a small pleated of the State Supreme Court silk cap and elbow length white gloves. On her dress upheld today the dis-
was a diamond pin in the form of an English rose. missal of
a million-dollar an English winter to the tropl-libel suit against Mr Whit- cal climate of these latitudco" taker Chambers,” forider testi- would not unduly inconvenience Communist, whore ber.
mony sont Alger Hiss,
Capetown, Feb. 1. State Department official,
Mr Francois Erasmus, Gouth Atrican to prison for perjury.
Minister of Acting Justice, today denied that stand- The sult brought by Mr Willying instructions had been issued
The Canopus was dead Lime and the Princess lold
bad had plane's crew she "extremely pleasant trip."
MEETS повт
A light breeze was blow- ing
and the Princess held her hat as sho walked down the gangwRY to be greeted frost, Sir Huberi Rance, Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, who was white tropical uniform, and Lady Bance.
by
her
01
the
an
at
"W'C arc grateful to Her Majesty," he said, "for permit ting us this early opportunity
of offering loyal and affection- ale gree ings to a member of Pogany, artist and sculptor, as to the police to attend ineatings, a book by Mr of recognised church bodies. He was was being questioned in the
that Royal house which forms the result of
Court
The very keystone of vast strue-Chambers called "Witness,"
Common-rejected by tures of our great wealth of Nations.
ما
"Your Royal Highness comes
October.
tho
last Assembly about the presence of In detective at a meeting of St John's Anglican Diocesan synod
Mr Pogany alleged that Mr at Wintata in Eastern Cape
G
an
a colony whose political, Chambers falsely identified him Province last month.
as the brother of In the blue cloud flecked sky, economic and industrial deve in the book
Communist Joseph Pogany,
Mr Erasmus muid that the not only the sun but a half moonlopment is proceeding apace and umcial in Hungary.
detective went in
oficial whose population 13 more There had been was visible,
investigate certain The Sinte Supreme Court, capacity to light shower of rain in Port of cosmopolitan than that of any
the British dismissing the suit, ruled that information received. Attendance Spain an hour and a half before other colony in
even though Empire, Sir Hubert said.
the artist might by police was necessary in the Princess Margare. arrived
have breed falsely Ident!-ordinary course of their duties: 3 pm local time.
"It
only because the fled, the identification did not Mr Erasmus added that similar
gi
taken to- that Empire automatically constitute a libel sellon had not been After the Royal Salute, the foundations
other proper wards
church bodies, Princess inspected a Guard of are laid on the principles of and there was not
China Mail Epecial. Conference sources described Horians of Palice in white sun-liberty and justice for all Her basis for a libel suit-Reuter, Sir Winston's speech as "a plain | helmets and tunics and black Majesty's subjects and because united in those subjects are loyalty and devotion to their Sovereign that representatives of so many races and religions are able to live together in peace and harmony,"
Commonwealth trousers. appeal" to the leaders present to shoulder a greater share of the mutual de- fence burden.
With stability, Mr Stassen sald. Asicn countries could "bolicr learn how to more quickly help themselves
a whole stability under which atmosphere of confident progress the world. can develop."
Princess Margaret then took leave of the BOAC crew of the Before Sir Winston spoke, Mr Canopus. She had A special Harold Macmillan, British De "thank you" for the Canadian fence Minister, gave a 15-minule plot, Captain Peter Clough Fair, review of Britain's Lotni de- and Stwardess Faith Sisman fence commitments throughout
A
sign large "welcome" Other Prime Ministers then greeted the Princess as she defence and reached the stops of the Airport of spoke of their the development confident progress, Mr manpower problems. Mr Robert building. The wailing crowd in- Stassen continued. "private Menzies of Australia made 1cluded judges in scarlet robes, women ira brightly plain why his Government felt Indian capital-Asian, European
and
unable at present to have a
coloured sarls and many child- American-wili bo put in and
waving Union period of conscription as long ren, vigorously develop more rapidly than any government assistance the great potentials resources and other that are Asia's."
Other forms of aid, he said, could be government grants (not as desirable as private), other small grants, and the sharing of techniques in agriculture, health
With such
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Credit, B-Plant, 8 Dary, 9 Liter, 11 House, 14 Trails 14 Bert, 16 Spell 18 Obese 10.8 20 Planet, 24 Curio, 24 Reduce, 25 Now 27-Easod, Editor: Down 1 Colt, 3 Dalt, 3 Iden, 4 Taris, Hespond, 17 Plana, 1# Spurse, 21 Neod, 22 Turt, 28 DNR)
and education.
Mr Stassen declared that "help should be offered promptly and wlacly" prevent Communist undermining of confidence.-- France-PressC.
Spanish King's Body May
Go To Madrid
Madrid, Feb. 1.
HR
LATEST POSITION
Earlier today Sir Anthony Ellen reported to 4 full meeting of the Frimo Miniaters on the latest position In the Formosa crisis--Reufer,
Jacks.
"She looks sweet like an iced
ono mango," shouted
native
GROWING BURDEN
He said Frincess Margaret carried
the "growing of responsibility all the unselfishness,
burden
with
grace and charm which are characteristic of our Royal
Family, and expressed
the hope that her tour would bo "happy and memorable."
Search For Fabulous 'Loot Of Lima'
San Jose, Costa Rica, Feb. 1,
A 14-man California treasure-hunting expedi- tion made final preparations today to sail for Cocos Island in search for the fabulous ““loot of Lima", said to include 14 tons of gold bars.
Preparations included signing a contract with President Jose Figueres'. Government, whereby the Californians, bind themselves to split with the Government any treasure they find, on a 50-50 basis.
as Britain's,
Australia's cmphasised. appreciation of the noed for
Princess Margaret, replying, Arm defensivo arrangements throughout the world, especially over the cacophony of cheers said: "I have been looking for- Land calypso singing, accom- ward so much to the time when in Southeast Asia and the South
panied by gullars and home-1 should set foot in the British Pacific.
made steel band instruments West Indies and I should liko you to know how delighted I am fashioned from oli drums.
to be here in Trinidad. Sir Hubert Ranco read on
"I hope to see as much az official address of welcome in I can of your lovely country-
The expedition leader, Charlès Williams, said he which he tendered "a warm and side and meet many of your expected to sail tomorrow from Funtarenas aboard respectful welcome" to the
heard the 111-foot sub-chaser Isle of Capri for fabled Cocos Princess and hoped the "rapid people, for I have
tho beauty and transition from the rigours of much about
Island. friendliness of this lovely island.
Mr Williams believes the, he planned to keep the expeidi- Though in distanco 4,000 miles separato you from Great US$80,000,000 treasure in gold, tion together and move on to Britain, it is wonderful to think jowls, sacred vasty and pro Peru to look for pre-historie in co-operation that in the time we live only ONE WAS left in destated Ines treasures,
by.. the with
with the Peruvian
Gover little more than 24 hours away. Cocos Island in 1821
crow mutinous of a ship tak ment,
Mr John Beran, the expedi= ton's radio operator, obtained Costa Rican Government Licenco to operate from Cooper Island.
Gobi Fossils Finds
The body of Spain's last M monarch, King Alfonso XIII, may be brought back to Spain soon, it is learned here.
King Alfonso, who was over thrown in 1831 and died in éxile in
Rome in February
· 1941, ts, buried in the Church of Montserrat, the church of the Spanish Embassy in Rome.
It is thought likely that when Don Juan de Bourbon, claimant to the Spanish throne, Genersilastmo Tranco in a tarm
the
Not
Roy Chapman Andrews,
Carmel, Calif., Feb. 1. ·· famed
explorer and archaeologist, amid today tha
of whole KTAVCyard” pre-historia fomits Tocently
by: discovered
Høvlet scientists “undenbiodly are tize same fabulous' fluda we made them to усна аго ("CONTACTED
home in Ourmel Valley, Mr AndRWS BAIE KRAS
News
"I like to feel, however, thating it to 2 MONTHS.
neither space nor time can part those ties of interest and
to the discovery of some of affection which bind "w, so the world's oldest fossils front clowly togelker,”
(1928_unti)-1939, said he was qeriain the recent discoveries were simply the rosult of further, ekberalion" af) the old
WE merely_mretched, the
he mid- "There
WONDERFUL WELCOME
The Prince said she would ·
sister carry to "my Quoan," the mesenges of loyally from Trinidad and Tobago and these - would be " plessing to her as your wonderful welcome today is
(On)
TWO
said he expected; ta
ainaxlation of two, spond & months · looking for '; the
130-year-old map which he willed: kalmi, by a sen: esplain, The Int of Capri
arrived Pantaros on January 31. Mz Wiljjams and part of his crow came here to make (final tions with the Government The othene stayed with the ship
The expedition is rigged with much modern
to Government equipment?
House the crowd began to sing, tronic metal-localing BEAC Mara u Quéens parla? core drilly, hordraulie,pünte ad
for the tune of aspopularit
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