THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1955.
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Makarios To Campaign For Enosis HOOVER LIBERTY
ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS
DANGERS FACING
FEMALE IMMIGRANTS
At Bandung
·INVITED TO TALKS
AS AN
OFFICIAL VISITOR'
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Nicosia, Apr. 12.: Archbishop Makarios, leader of the Enosis (union with Greece) campaign, will fly to Indo- nesia tomorrow (Wednesday) to attend the Afro- "official Asian conference in Bandung asan visitor," it was announced today:
A statement issued by Archbishop Makarios said he would establish contacts with various delegations and conduct a campaign in connection with the Cyprus question.
the tribal areas on the
Embassy at Kabul, Afghanistan, when tribesmen tried to tear down the Pakistan 1 4.
In New Delhi the Deputy incorporated into West Pakistan Prime Minister and Foreign or made into a separate stale Minister of Afghanistan, Sardar called Pushtunistan recently led ... London, Apr. 12.. Mohammad Naim Khan, sau to riots cuade the Pakistan The Chairman of a Lon-today his country would not don Juvenile Court. today raise its dispute with Pakistan asked that Immigration offi-over
Northwest Frontier at the con- cials attend a hearing in a terence. fortnight's time so that they could learn of the "frightful dangers" facing girl immi- granta from Jamaica.
The Chairman, Mr Hugh Par- sons, was referring to the case of a 16-year-old Jamaican suid to have gone to live with a man immediately she arrived in Lon- don a month ago. Her name, as
Junior, was not revealed.
ր
dissatisfed am
with
what is happening as far as the immigration of these girls is concerned." he said. "Clearly it
to the open
most trightful dangers and I can see serious repercussions.
is
A policewoman told the court today that she had gone with the girl's stepfather to a house in North London and found the girl living with a number of men, The girl refused to leave saying that her father himself lived in one room with four other men. TOOK HER AWAY
The stepfather said that a man he knew met the girl and her cousin, at the London railway' terminus on their arrival and took her "straight away" to a Loudon house. The cuusin came to live with him.
He admitted that other men dic live in the same room, but his daughter could have had n separate room upstairs,
"The girl said her mother sent her to England because she thought " might make money."
ON WAY
Sardar Mohammad Naim Khan was talking to re- porters on his arrival bere for a three-day visit to India an his way to Bandung.
The dispute of whether border, tribal areas should
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Pakistan
And
Solve
THE
India
Sardar Mohammad Naim Khan also said Afghanistan would support the five principles of co-existence set out by Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the
Indian Premier, and Mr Chou En-lai Chinese Communist Premier. The principles were: Recogni tion of independence and inte grity, non-aggression, equality the and mutual respect. non- be interference, and peaceful co-
existence.
the
A seven-man Iraq delegation led by former Premier Moham- med Fahil Jamali arrived at Bandung for the conference.
Jamali, who is the first of 21 delegation leaders to arrive, told
Reuter that he came with **ar
open mind" and would spend
his time before the conference
Border studying the situation and ather
Problems
I
bere
com-
countries proposals formulating his own.
He said he hoped the ference would help to "fortify" the United Nations,
United
Karachi, Apr. 12.
Asked if this meant he hoped Pakistani Government for inclusion in the today announced an agrec- Nations of such Afro-Asian ment with India on communi- countries as Ceylon Chira ̧ cation and frontier Problems which are not presently mem- between the two countrica. bera, Jamali said Tragbad All railroads will be reopened always held that all countries to traffic in
should be admitted except those that were proven aggressors,
Jamali, who arrived road
by from Djakarta, said by "fortify" he meant he hoped the confer
months
the next
closed to railways some
On Arrival she bad told Customs officials she was going to be a nurse and this was ac- cepted.
Mr Parsons, finding the girl. In need of care and protection, remanded her for a" medical report. He commented: "I have never heard anything like it" -China Mail Special.
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The through train from Lahore to Calcutta will start again as soon as possible and goods traffic will now be able to crossence would prove a positive the frontiers which had been moral force in strengthening the since the United Nations on issues over which it had been "shy or formation of the two separate which, weak." countries in 1947, Agreement has also been reached He gave as an instance North on the establishment of check Africa as territory over which posts and authorised routes for the United Nations had been shy This, it to take decisions and said it had passing the border. was thought, will eliminate the been weak in failing to imple. ment decisions condemning unoficial passing from India Zionists in Palestine and South Pakistan and the contrary Africa's over racial discrimina- by refugees from the respection. tive countries.---France-Présze,
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GOOD EXAMPLE Jamali said Indonesia by holding the conference had proved a good example to those countries already liberated and those awalling Independence. ..Indonesia 83 મ country liberated since the war is one which has bencfitted from Unit- ed Nations influence, he added.
Rita Refuses
To Report For Work
German Lufthansa Back In Service
RACIAL BARS IN
SOUTHERN
STATE SCHOOLS
Washington, Apr. 12.
Mr Thurgood Marshall, chief lawyer for Negro groups, told the Supreme Court today he has no doubt whatsoever" the South would obey an order to integrate public schools immediately.
The Negro attorney challenged the claim of Virginia and South Carolina that a great deal of time is needed to end segregation.
Mr Marshall made the state- rent as the Court opened the second day of its historic hear-
Four Man Maugs on how and when racial
1.
Recaptured
Nairobi, Apr. 12. Four of 19 Mau Mau detainees. who escaped from Manyani Camp bé- tween here and Mombasa Sunday, have been recaptured.
police an- nounced today.
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Police, believe the re- maining 15 men have split up Into small parties and think they know the area of wild country in which they are hiding.
terrorists the
Fifteen more have surrendered in
Dast 24 hours, it was officially announced.-Ren- ter.
bars
in
schools should be abolished. The hearings are a sequel to its ruling last spring that segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.
NO DIFFERENT
"The people in the South are no different from any- body else as far as being law abiding," Me Marshall “I just do not believe said. that the people wili necessarily continga segre- gation once the law is mado clear."
Mr Marshall, chief counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, urged the Justices to end separate school systems for whites and Negroes by next autumn. If this cantsot be done, he said, the target date should. be September, 1956, at the latest..
In briefs argued before the
Big 3 Foreign Court todas, Virginia, South
Ministers Meet in May
London, Apr. 12.
The Westem Big Three For plan Ministers will probably meet about the second week of May at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Council meeting in Paris, informed sources said here ⚫today:
capitals concerned.
These sources said the definite date of the Council meeting Hollywood, Apr, 12, probably will not be set until OLUMBIA Studios suspended Denmark and the Netherlands film star Rita Hayworth finish ratifying the Paris agree- ments and the instruments"bt today for refusal to report for ratification are deposited in the work as scheduled yesterday various in a new movie,
France-Presse. The red haired, star last Friday filed suit to cancel her con- tract with the studio because it had falled to start work on the Alm Joseph and his Brethren" as originally plan- ned, on March
"
The studio's belated more was interpreted by a spokesman as
her
QUEEN WILL
TAKE SALUTE
London, Apr. 12. The Queen will take the salute
· For the first time since be- fore the war, the GermAN Lufthansa Civil Airline is hack into service. The Bundes Minister of Trans- port held
Inaugural address when the first air. craft look off from Hamburg- for the Arst inland flight of
the airline. Aħu ħater date the afeline isto operate traz Atlantic service as l Prewar times. · British pilots are in charge
of each aircraft at the moment. Picture shown:
view during General
the Inaugural service at Hamburg. shewing the Bundes Minister (at of Transport Seebohm microphone) with beside him, Chairman of the Lufthansa, Dr Weigel-Express Photo.
Mass Anti-Polio
Vaccination EUROPEAN
COUNTRIES
WILL GO
AHEAD
London, Apr. 12. To medical authorities in many
countries European
today's official report of the success of the Salk polio vaccine America was the signal to go ahead with 'mass vaccination. plans.
France intends to mass produce her OWNL version af the vaccine. Denmark already hes enough in cold storage to start the inoculation of 400,000 children. Norway and Sweden had placed big advance orders in the United States.
CAUTIOUS
Carolina, North Carolina, and In London, public health oficiais Florida presented the South's
greeted the announcement of view that
Integration
an extremely complex problem end that the States need time. a great deal of it, and
beeway to deal with it.
Mr Marshall maintained how- Lever
that Virginia and South Carolina, are making no effort to accomplish the transition He aid it would be significant if they had asked even for a period of four or five years.
Instead, he said, the two States are merely warning the Court about the difficulties ahead.
TOOK ISSUE M⭑Marshall took issue with aayurnents that the South faces greater 'dbA= culties than the rest of the evantry because of the num- ber of Negroes in the South. He said an integration pro
PTD- smoothly gramme is worlding In the district of Columbia, which has a higher proportion
of Negro students than other city in the country, per cent.-United Press.
the effectiveness of the vaccine with caution.
But Dr W. Ritchie Russell, well- known British-neurologist and an expert on polio, said that "the whole civilised world has been waiting for this Those working on the vaccina in Britain will be greatly encouraged by the report,'
News
He added that anti-polio vaccine tests were being planned here for this summer but "only a few hundred children would probably be involved," w Reuter
US Interested
In Sumatra Says Tass
London, Apr. 12.
The United States was dis-
unusual interest
any playing
Paris, Apr. 12.
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This chid is too weak She said the
the
southern Sumatra,' Tass, Soviet news agenty, sald in 3 dispatch from its correspondent in Djakarta 3
During the last few days barring her from working for from the balcony of Bucking-
American military and air anyone else until she finishesham Palace, London, on Thurs will not live long"
attaches had visited various cl? contract at Columbia,day, June 9, at a Royal Air doctor who had just delivered which calls for her to make Force flypast to mark her official baby in Lens, northern France, producing areas, the agency said,
more than a century ago.
American oil interesta - were: birthday two pictures.
The baby who, later, became now controlling the production of The studio said it had notiɲed
Earlier she will attend the Madame Dussault, tes just high quality, petrol which was United Artists Corp., with which Miss Hayworth has an traditional trooping of the colour celebrated her 102nd birthday being supplied to the American
into ca the nearby Horse Guards and is still "going strong." Air Force, the message said. agreement which goes
Reuter.. effect after she makes her parade.-China Mall Special
Columbia pictures, that the
could not work for them until
the disagreement with Colum
bia was rettled,
France-Presse....
Dogs Out-Sniffed By Man
Paris, Apr. 12.
and half-beast, but a normal | individus 1
material support for their smeting capacities.
her TN its latest me, the weekly
Columbia charged Miss Hay- worth had "No grounds or legat justification for attempted termination of her employment contract." The studio has not yet, fied its answer to her suit; The actress was fearful that the late start on her film would prevent her from balcing her daughter Yasmin, to France, in June to visit the child's brand- father, the Age Khan
Stern, published in Ban The man was transported in us The substancée, which Dr
burz, showed a photograpti"of || * man on all fours, selling the ground behind a busta, of a police-
under the YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Spot, 7 Tally.
& Exit, 9 Koen, 10 Pungent, 12 Disl, 15 Arose, 18 Gnat, 18 Daisy,
21 Lects, 22 Ribs, 23 Elte, 28 Dads, 29 Upstart, 30 Ears, 31 Tear
32 Remit, 33 Fade: Down 1 Vague, 2- Elegant, 4 Poets, 5 Tend,
6 Diva, 9 Kagt, 11 Erasé, 13 Iris, 14 Lays, 16 Edits, 17 Glad,
18 Gold, 20 Abetted, 22 Rips, 24 Lurid, 25 Frail, 27 Uss, 28
Set:
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time Into a world fall of wecret to 2 odours, thanks. misk Invented by "Dy" EL Welberman, a... Gorman, hier Login.
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SuPeritud He is
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weekly.” SIDDooded in isolating
thetance which
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When applied on a special mando by Dr Welterman, N erables, the zmeta"od whose
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