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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1955.
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Bonn, Feb. 15.
Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chan- cellor, today appealed to Free Democrats in his
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treaties by voting against the Franco-German Saar treaty.
Dr Adenauer told the Free Democrats in an address that the Saar agreement could not become effective unless the other Paris treaties linking Germany with Western defence were ratified also.
They should realise that even The Free Democrats are ex- if the vote in the Bundestag pected to vote tomorrow on s (Lower House) next weck were resolution outlining their final taken separately on ench treaty, Í stand on Live treaties, parti- the four trenties were still an cularly entity.
Admiral
Cites H-Bomb
Horrors
Washington, Feb. 16.
whichi
the Soor agreement, they have sharply opposed so far.
be
The Poris treaties will debated in the Bundestag froin February 24 to 26.
PINEAU'S PLEDGE
In Parts. the Socialist Premier-designate, M. Chris- tinn Pineau, . maid" that he will push the ratification of the Paris agreements, the East-West talks and general disarmamant, if the How government he expects to ар ŚCIUTTO W Is Ap- proved by the Nasional As- sembly.
convention
APPEALS
Princess Margaret' stands up In her Land Rover to acknowledge the welcome from thousands of school-children when she attended a Children's Rally at Queen's Park Oval,
Course of
West Indiari her Trinidad, in the
COUT. (Central Press Photo).
Princess Walks
Alone
Under The Stars
English Harbour, Antigua, Feb. 15. Princess Margaret, dressed in a shimmering white ballet length frock, walked alone under the starlit Caribbean sky late last night.
"She thoroughly enjoyed it," an official said today.
Freed for about half an hour from the officials and protocol which surround her tour, she walked alone for about half a mile in the grounds of Sea View Farm, about six miles from St Johns.
She drove southeastwards Boross the island from St Johns ato English Harbour which was first wood as a British naval base from 1725 to 1889:
A hydrogen bomb such as was exploded at Bikini atoll in the Pacific Ocean on March 1, 1954 would en.
M. Pineau, who has already danger the lives of all people talked with nine Parliamentary living within a radius of groups and alms see several Home 3.000
She drove here with Sir Ken- Aquare miles, more dombrrow, said he is also Hays former Admiral Lewis for a progressive Integration of neth Blackburne, Governor of
the whole European economy." the Leeward Islands, after Strauss, Chairman of the The Premier-designarte said he
rivato dinner party. US Atomic Energy Commin will ask for the signing of the
SAW BONFIRES sion, in a report, which has Franco-Tunisian
started by the outgoing Premier,
From the high, ground the just been made public here. M. Pierre Mendes-France's gov
Princess could see bonfires Radioactive particles would ernment and will advocate better
blazing across the island to probably kill everybody within housing and more modern carm
spark her vhit to fils rum 150 miles, depending on the polley in Algeria.
and arrowrool producing direction of the wind, unless the He said his projected govern-
island. people took proper preventive ment would guarantee protec-
The Princess forgot to take a measures, the report states,
tion to civilians loyal to Franco
To protect her In
connection Adm. in Indo-China and would make coat with her. Strauss said that the best pro- home-tront
from the chill sight effort to boost shoulders tection against radiation
a stole of whive la to
without setting off a air, she wore get into a cellar. In
taffeta o match hier dress, of corresponding hike in prices. cosc
wae today Princess Margaret contamination person must He said he may even call for
locked lovely of the body forced employment to cope with visiting
which 1 which have been
exposed and
the present under-employment English have an immediate change of clothes.
wash all parte
EXTENT OF DANGER fie sad that the report was being published at this time because the American peoplo were entitled to know the extent of the danger in nuclear Ga- plosions and the measures they can take to ensure their own safely.
Adm. Strauss said that "until the possibility of on atomie altack against
us is eliminated by a workable international plan for general
the disarmament, study and evaluation of the effects of weapons might be used against us and the improvement of our means of self-defence la
paramount
n
ornment."-France-Presse,
wages
dand
Harbour
of very youthful and very aged intimately interwoven with the & France-history of Nelson and the Royal persons. — Reuter
Presse,
Navy.
LOGISTICS BATTLE
WON IN
NORTH VIETNAM
Saigon, Feb. 15.
The French Commander at Haiphong, General
duty of our gov-Rene Cogny, announced today that France has won the "Battle of Logistics" of Communist-held North Vietnam.
Support For Chilean As
U.N. President
Stocks of munitions, vehicles, weapons, food and clothing weighing 180,000 tons have been evacuated from the Red River delta in three months, the French Command announced.
NELSON'S BASE
Nelsos rame Bere first i 1784 when he was espłatn of HMS Boreas. It was his
when be com headquarters -
the Leeward Islands manded slation In 1780,
were
Other famous British sailors
upd
the harbour who 1 Rodney, Hood and Jervis.
The Princess was shown dock- round the museum and
where
"Society yard
E Friends" is undertaking exten- sive restoration and preserva- tion work which may cost up to 280,000
at
After a picnic lunch Clarence House, she is going on anther drive through the country.
STEEL BANDS
Tonight two steel banda........ "Brute Force" and "Hell's Gater"--will play for her after a Government House dinner party.
Bonfires will blaze out in all villages on the island tonight as the the Princesa returns to Royal Yacht Britannia which o neighbouring is taking her
St Kitle Tomorrow,—Router.
Sweden Faces
Lockout
Stockholm, Feb. 16.
its Sweden faced
biggest century
strike called for Saturday by the 37,000 strong Unjen of Paper Industry Workers.
labour confilet of the today after the powerful Em- ployers Centrai Federation called a lockout in nearly all its Besides military
mid- supplies, į No less important was the member companies from thousands of tons of French dismantling and removal of the night next Tunday.
industrial industrial equipment installed in considerable French
The threatened lockout, which would
500,000 Tonkin by private enterprise enterprises in North Vietnam.
affect about United Nations, Feb. 15, has
Ewedish workers-about one in ond been disassembled Latin American delega- embarked ол freighters for
There were no details avail- lis the Federation's reply to textile factories at Nam Dinh; south of Hanoi, were rendered nearly useless when the French The paper workers want wage puffed out, and
presumably increases averaging 17 per cent. now fall into the hands of the
ite exment, printing, ht against three per cent offered by Comummolat Vietminh.
machinery and food processing the employers. This was the For eight years France stock adstries and the Big Tonicin average fixed in collective agree rdled war equipment in the Red coal mines have been stripped ments in other industries earlier Since Mr Maza's announce fulver delta of Norla Vietnam, so
this year.
About 100,000 workers will ment made during the last U.N. much of it was suppiled by the wholly or partially. session, no other candidate has United States that there was was apparent here that not be affected by the Todern-
tion's lockout. "Thèse ore la` Mr serious concern at the time of most French bustesnen bren formally advanced. Maza's election was considered the ccosefire last August that Ho North
have decided member firms where collective
STOCKPILE
tions said today that Mr Free Vietnam south of the 17th able, but it is known that the Jose Maza, Chilean law-parallel, yer and politician, is gain- None of this material wili ing support steadily as 棒 candidate for President of the U. N. 10th General Assembly.
It
Vietnam
Owing to length of picture please note change of timer: grinus that last Chi-minh would be able to seize there is no real hope of stay- agreements are still in force,
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