THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL
1955
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Raab And Molotov Forecast Presentation UK Firms Making
NO UNCLES
IN BERGEN
Bergen, Apr. 13.
A Bergen newspaper. Bergena Arbeiderblad, has discovered that there are now no pawnbrokers in Bergen.
The newspaper made a thorough investigation
after they had been unable, to advise a foreign visitor who
had sough! this.
traditional solution to the problem
sudden of
shortage of cash.
It
appears that the last
"DOD shop" in Berren
closed down in 1949, as it was no longer a profitable
business. But citizens do not have missed 16, —
Mail Special.
Bergen
set ja
China
EVEREST
STATEMENT
PETTY'
New Demi, Apr. 13. The indipendent Hindustani Standard said today the recent! revival of
controversy of whether Sir Edmund Hillary or Sherpa Tensing reached the
firs: summit of Everest
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unsavoury and in bad taste.
It criticised Dr L. G..C. Pugh,
egt
at attached to the Ever- expedition, for "pettiness" ¦
Favourable Result
RENEWED OPTIMISM
OVER PEACE TREATY
Moscow, Apr. 13.
The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr V. M. Molotov, today predicted "a favourable result" from the current Moscow negotiations on a State (peace) treaty for Austria.
The Austrian Chancellor, Dr Julius Raab, who flew here from Vienna for the sessions, smiled and commented, "I agree with what Mr Molotov said.”
There was a general upsurge outlook for success of the
of optimism that an agreement present negotiations. may be reached between Russia and Austria on the
Western newsmen asked Mr
etusive Malotay a series of questions PAT WARD
Austrian treaty on terms that Their questions and the Soviet the Western Big Three can ac- Ferrign Minister's DASWETS
cept,
(In past negotiations on an Austrian treaty, Russia has im-
which posed conditiona
the West felt would leave Austria | Cusy prey to Communism and therefore refused to accept).
EXPECT RESULT.
· Mr Molotov told Western newsmen, in an impromptu conference at xa Press Austrian Embassy reception. "I expect a positive result.” Mr Molotov's comment was
In his recent statement in in reply to questions about the
Berkely. California, that Sir Edmund Hillary provided the brains for the clumb to the summit.
The scientist was reported as saying Sir Edmund Hillary and Tensing were able to reach the top
because
only
they had oxygen equipment which required intellectual ability which Tensing did not
have.
"On the final climb Hillary had
to
adde ate it for him,"
he
TENSING'S COMMENT Tensing's comment on this was that Dr Pugh's statement "sounds to me very much like that of a defeated jackal who failed to reach at ripe grapes in the vineyard and had to console himself by saying that the grapes. are sour." The Hindustan Standard said Dr Pugh's statement was “quite unnecessary, and in the worst possible taste and was bad
Crough,
Box Of Bones
Starts Police
Inquiries
London, Apr 13.
fallow:
Q-Will the talks cnc tomorrow?
TO SING IN
A-The Austrian delegation NIGHT CLUB
is leaving on Friday. There is
no fixed programme
BOCHTOW.
Q. What would be the next
New York, Apr. 13.
step after the Austrian deles MISS Pat Ward, former call
tion returns to Vienra?
A-Not everything depends on us We would like it to be something agreed upon between 2 the four Powers.
(This was Mr Molotov's closest approach to suggesting a four-Power
conference Q17
Austria).
Q-Are things going well
(with the negotiations)?
A-I think so.
Q-Is there any new basis for the current discussions?
A-No. There is
no new
A box, three feet by two, full basis. The talks are going on the of human bones started a old basis. But positions are police hunt at Wellington, much closer and certain points Shropshire, today for an elderly have been made more precise. woman who disappeared eight
Mr Molotov answered all the The box was found under a questions asked in a smiling. sheet by workmen yesterday friendly manner, much to the while demolishing a condemned astonishment foreign diplo house in Wellington's High mats and Soviet officials, Street.
years ago.
The bones inside were those of a woman of some age
and
such a person known to neigh bours as "Liz vanished from "What somebody has ΠΟΥ the district around 1947.
drafted for the great sherpa "Liz never went out much," a by way or
reminder seems |local resident said. "Sho was a frail little old woman who had trouble with her Jegs. We that about eight
to us equally unnecessary and in not much better taste. The reference to the cisappointed jackal and his sour grapes is years ago she went to live with
understood
especially strange, for Tensing himself,
a relative and no one has seen mountaineer her since. great
that he is, must know better
Police, in the course of their
than anyone that success in inquiries, have interviewed a reaching Mount Everest is 73-year-old.
man who do୯୯
'honour to be wun with lived in the house but who is
Mail now in hospital-China humility." China Special
Special,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACE0S3
3 Clergyman (8)
Kind of dog (5)
8 Rotating (8)
10 Beam (6)
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18 Mocks (7)
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21 Dwalt (7)
26. Withdraw (8)
27 Muse (8)
28 Repasts (5)
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DOWN
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2 Canning (5).
3 Skinfint (5)
4 Taverns (4)
5 Sunden pain (f)
6 Rue (8)
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14 Wilderness. (6)
15. Precincts (5)
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18 Blocked up (8)
19. Conan (0)
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24 Stupid (3)
23 Seat (5)
25 Check (4)
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.—Across: 1 Uproar, 5. Doubt, B Meter Recoil 10 Limit, 11 Dares 12 Veer, 13 Toast, 18 Resent, 18 Trades, 20 stoed 22 Plle, 23 Sires, 25 Sepia, 28 Robust 27 Steel, 23 State 23 Defend. Down: 1 Un-avels, Re-create, 3 Amal 4 Belaeth, Deletes, 8 Orion 7 3 14 Attitude, 15 Talented, 18 Radiate, 17 Severed, 19, Resist Freak 24 Bole:
Dr Raab, when told of Mr Molotov's statements, was asked whether he was satished with the progress of the negotiations. "You can say that the Aus- trian Chancellor replied
POSSIBLE ACTIVITY
He said he believed it pos sible that his visit 'here may ses off extensive, new dip- lomatle activity between
East and West. He expects to present the results of his -visit to the Austrian Parlia-
ment on April 27.
Prior to the Austrian re- ception, the United States Am- bassador, Mr Charles E. Bohlen, and other Western Big Three diplomats met with the "Aus- trian
Dr Foreign Minister, Leopold Figl In addition to
Bohlen, Dr Figi received ' the British Ambassador, Sir William Hayter, and the French Charge d'Affaires, M. Jean Le Roy United Press.
AFRICANS
BOYCOTT
SCHOOLS
Johannesburg, Apr. 13. Police made several arrests today after incidents at African schools near here on the second day of operation of the troversial Bantua Education Act.
Some mothers
Co
girl who tras principal witness at the Mickey Jelke vice trial has been engaged да а night club singer for $2,500 # week, her new manager announced today.
Her songs will include "What is This Thing Called Love" and "I'm Just a Country Girl at Heart"
Her manager said: She might be billed as "America's sweet- heart."
The Stage Coach Inn at South Hackensack, Neib Jersey, where
opens in June, expects her to become a major attraction.
POSSIBLE 40 YEARS
| Jelke, heir to a margarine fortune who was convicted of inducing Miss Ward into a life
At
of prostitution is ta be sentenced later this month. He faces a possible · 40-year
term
-an earlier trial he was sentenced to from three to
eight years imprisonment, but because part of the pro-
this was, set aside on appeal
ceedings were held in camera,
·
Miss Ward is to appear at an Internal Revenue Department hearing on April 21 to explain why she paid no tax, on her. carning of nearly $15,000 while she was associated with Jelke.Reuter,
Iranian
Premier Wa
'Ousted'
Informed
To Dr Wiener
The German Ambassador, Dr Schlange - Schoningen,
• presents the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit, to Dr Alfred Wiener, from Berlin at the German Embassy. Dr Wiener is the founder of the Wiener Library, containing all Nazi and anti-Nazi literature. He fled, from Germany at the outbreak of war and took his library to Holland, and when the Nazis Invaded Holland he escaped to England with "most of his library.
Picture shows: Dr Schlange-Schoningen, present- ing the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit to Dr Wiener at the German Embassy-Express Photo.
Weather Defeats
Churchill
Syracuse, Apr. 13.
A bleak northeast gale today kept Sir Winston Churchill a prisoner in the idyllic Villa Pohti Hotel here on the first day of his holiday in retirement.
He worked all day in his private suite on a book which he began before World War II-"The History of the English Speaking Peoples."
Sir Winston also dockeditirang lunchtime with orders to return letters he received after his tomorrow. resignation from the Premier- ship of Britain' last week.
POLICE PROTECTION
He
his emerged from Too at lunch and pro- tected by a cloud of Italian plainclothes. police walked to a small ballroom en the ground floor converted Inso a private dining room.
was
#1
Sir Winston
good spirits despite the bad weather. He laughed, and joked with fellow guests around the table.
After flying to Sicily yester- day he rese late today after breakfast in bed. Later he sent for the hotel manager and ble wife and congratulated them on the arrangements they had made Three cars which had stood to help him in his much by since early morning for Sir publicised search for "peace and Winston's first outing into the quiet."
Sicilian as rugged
Beirut, Apr. 13. quarters here said today that ex-Premier Fazloolah Zahedi of Iran was "ousteď from office
because CL his opposition to proposed Iranian adherence to the Pakistan Ankara poct.
that Iran,
which shares a long frontier with
countryside
Anti-Polio Vaccine
SMALL SCALE TRIALS
London, Apr. 13.
Two British pharmaceutical firms announced today that they were manufacturing an anti-polio vaccine which would be used in small scale trials in this country.~
The Glaxo Laboratories said that it has manu- factured pilot batches of a vaccine of the type developed in the United States by Dr Jonas Salk.
The Company sald It had meet both anticipated domestic built a £100,000 virus research and foreign demands. laboratory and began polio re- search there a year ago.
Under the control, system "licences will be required ""for The non-profit making Well-any shipment abroad except
Foundation.
said the Canada Foundation had been follow
суще
ing very closely the anti-polio developments In the United States" and had been working. "on parallel lines on research Into a vaccine."
for
EXPEDITING PRODUCTION
A spokesman
the Foundation said that plans exiest for expediting pro duction of an anti-pollo vaccine,
Newspapers throughout the world today
THREE MONTHS
1. Manufacturers of the vas, cine, which takes threa months to make, were re- ported to be stepping", up› production.
There were estimates that 3.5
many до 45 million chlidren might be protected this year. The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis alone has ordered supplies for million children-Router.
Kine
prominently SEATO Registered
published details of the Salk Poliomyelitis vaccine discovery.
Some health officials will take
New York, Apr. 13. steps to obtain supplies. Other Organisation's documents pledg
The Southeast Asian Trenty will investigate the vaccine's efficiency.
in the
area were
ing right countries' ta collective Health fais in several defence against aggression and United States cities announced subversion that they will start inoculations officially registered with the of the new Salk vaccins against United Nations today. poliomyelitis early next week. The eight powers are Aus- The Federal Government aatralia, France, New Zealand, nounced today export controls Pakistan, the Philippines, Thai- will be placed on the vaccine land Britain and the United until production is sufficient to States-Reuter, ".
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Italian plainclothes men, co- around the ancient city OF Syracuse wêre sent away at Operating with Sir Winston's
personal bodyguard and Chiat To-morrow: “CARMEN JONES” Technicalor CinemaScope Inspector John Williams of Seni- land Yard, excluded all photo- graphers with cameras from the hotel and hovered thickly around the ex-Premier whenever he moved from his suite.
Plane's Accident
Power Lines
Repaired
HUDDLED ON BENCHES
As he gazed out of the big windows in his private sitting room. Sir Winston could see other plainclothes
huddling miserably on benches in the
of
Mr Zahedi, who said he re- signed for reasons of health, came here immediately after
Ipswich, Apr. 13. stepping down from office. He Gangs of electricians working windswept park as well as an
bunch unhappy
photo- was replaced by the
by Court throughout the night had Minister, Mr Hussein Al, a
this morning stored power to raphers on a small island 100 thousands of east England yards cut to sea-the only spot. septogamarian.
homes blacked out yesterday by from which they could hope to Informed sOLICES said that a United States Air Force plane, get a shot. Mr Zaberi insisted
Main job of Sir Winston's The plane, a Lockheed Scottish valet, John : Kirkwood, the Soviet Union, could not join | Shooting Star jet fighter was to arrange the statesman's the pact for military and poli-bomber, tore through Ave high painting equipment including were re- tical reasons.
tension cables each carrying some painis and brushes brought ported to have dragged children
London in a golf bagi away from classrooms in
They said that Mr Als him 132,000 volts between 100-foot wome
near Ipswich. and Renter. Kathelong village near Johane self is 11 and insisted that if Mr landed safely. nesburg. Thousands of children Zaheat is in poor health that stayed away from school in could not in itself justify his But over 1,400 square miles African townships along the
of country, including many Witwatersrand, in the Transvaal resignation.
towns and villages, were left Fickets were set up at some These sources also said that entirely without light and places
with the exception of the Inpower. The
boycotts are in protest
The American pilot, 1st against the act, which transfers terior Minister, Mr Asadullah control of African education. Alans, all of Me Ala's Cabinet Lieutenant D, L. Johnson, few Mr on 'after clipping the cables to from church missions and pro-members were either in
et as land unhurt at his base vincial authorition to the Govern Zahed's Cabinet or served ment Department of Native Counsellors for his Government. Bentwaters, Suffolk China Affairs-China. Mall Spealal
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Humphrey The Hippo Unpopular
Salisbury, Apr. 11/ HIPPOPOTAMUS, that has
A been, wandering within six to 19 miles of Salisbury, ide couitał of the Centret African Feders tion, has become the mbject of a public controversy. Bumpare the Minge
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facked amand-fredger, this wis-working on the Hausnai. River, turned i
chewed He rubber piping, Nest, he wandered off to the Mákalnuss Biver and settled down on a farm dam, bet he was not a popular quest, for he trampled down whale felds Fot and site 200 pounds
of
hippo to move along, abolei wens fired' zhovo hla hena and
banks banged bom-toms and shouted to make him more. Humphrey did not seem at all dived impremed, "He just, under the water and waited for the noise to stop, But he has been showing some Migns of annoyanow and there ** demand Irvin, gome Mone of the pubile that it be. camiot be moved be should (kan; shot it before a tragedy.
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