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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955,

Israel-Egypt Border Clashes

At Empire GENERAL BURNS

It was a remarkable ex- perience to hear Mr Larry Adler play on the harmonica music to which we are ac- customed through the con- ventional medium of piano, strings or voice.

: At the Empire Theatre last. night, Mr Adier displayed almost unbelievabie virtuosity 'on this curious instrument on which, until MrAdler experi- mented,

nebody would have

REPORTS TO

UNITED NATIONS

United Nations, Apr. 15.

"The United Nations Palestine truce chief said dreamed of playing classical today that the outburst of Israeli-Egyptian.border Ila tone sometimes reclashes since the Gaza raid of February 28 was the oboe, the saxophone and mostly due to emotional tension and called on both

music. sembled the clarinet, sometimes

-

Aust. Declare

NEVADA ATOMIC TESTS

600 For Nine Fall-out Barely Adds To Natural Radiation

Port of Spain, Apr. 13. - West Indies, who had scored 40 for the loan of one wicket in their second Innings, were 118 runs be«. hind Australia at close of play In the second Test match here today.

Ausiralla scored 600 for nine wickets declared in their first innings.—Reuler.

pves the good old-fashioned besides to make local troop commanders prevent He's

cordeon.

of the further outbreaks.

In the first part programaic, the items WITC

Major-General E. L. M. Burns reported to

Able

more startling and demanded the United Nations Security Council on incidents To Relax In

the most intensive physical effort.

The Jewish Rhapsody

"Nigun" by Bloen. han

plaintive work written for the

Violin, and

covered in 45 Egyptian complaints and 35 Israeli

complaints to the Mixed Armistice Commission Hongkong

since the Gaza incident,

The

since

numerous

February

lead to

American

Washington, Apr. 15..

·

Mr Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman of the Atomic! Energy Commission, said today that radioactive fall-out from the Nevada atomic tests" has "barely added" to the natural radiation that is present everywhere all the time.

Attacking "reckless and alarming" predic- tions on the possible results of the weapons tests in Nevada and the Pacific, Mr Strauss said:

1. Medical and biological | sakt, 40 of the smaller atomic advisers of the Atomic Energy | devices have been tested in Commission are ct the belief Nivata siner 1951.

were

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SHINSHAL

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that the possibility of serious MAT Strauss said that four genetic effects from the small members of the armed Services amount of radiation produced ned suffered eye Injuries from The Trustee Company of

the testing programme is re by

heat and light

in the 1951-52 The Hongkong and Shangbai businessman,mote."

of these tests. Three gest our and 2.

Banking Corporation "We and no data to sug-

minor. The fourth suffered serious weapons testing pro-

of injuries because

Hong Kong of safety gramme has influenced weather negligent disregard conditions."

instructions."-United Press.

Enesco's energetic and gypsy-like Roumanian General Burns was asked to He said. "It is necessary that scientist. philosopher Rhapsody, which Mr Adler (also report on later Egyptian-Israelibeth paries make the command-writer, Mr B. J. Jerome, said # composer) has arranged

clashes when the Council fol- ers of their troops suited the harmonica well. lowed the Gaza debate by taking responsible for

in the area today: The thing that Debussy's "L'Apres-midi

preventing any d'un up an Israeli complaint against initiation Loune,"

I found Egypt for border violations.

of hostile acts, pro-strikes me most about Hong- though strange,

vocations or any other actions kong is the peace and lack of 3. "Generally speaking, the quite apt, for after all the faun

which might

exposure experienced by the might almost have been play-

a clash worry about the future." ing the harmonica

Mr Jerome, who is on a world American people from the cur- instead of

which the Governments of-boin the reed pipes.

sides have declared they desire tour studying political problems rent Nevada fests has been less to avoid."-United Press,

and .situations in different than the radiation they normally It also dealt with 13 Israel countries, arrived in Hongkong receive every few days from

this week. infiltration into

natural sourCES, “ complaints of Israel, eight firings across the

Although Hongkong is 50

DEPENDENT ON TESTS line, seven cases of Israel patrol

Communist China and Testifying before the icint vehicles blown

Formosa we up by mines,

seem to three alleged over-flights, two

about you much more abroad Committee, Mr Strauss sald that

you do yourselves." than the United States

the security of the nation and of the the tree world "is dependent groups and one crossing bỷ ma armed unit.-United Press,

fear ca world war is fore-

the nuclear upon

testsh in most in everybody's mind. Nevach and the Pacific.

The They seem to think that there tests, he said provide "vital will be a world war any day data" available nowhere else for now although I don't think 50 civil defence planning. myself."

"S070

MISGIVINGS The Bach group had. 1 con- fesa, filled me with misgivings,

has but Mr Adler

proper respect for the Master, and his playing of "Jesu Joy of Man's

complaints 28, General Burns said, "indicate the state of tension prevailing along the demarcation line. The most im- portant factor contributing to the increased tension is the mining of tracks used by Israel Army vehicles. This new deve

elements action by following the Gaza incident?

Desiring" and "Bist Du bei mir bopment may well be retaliatory | crossings of the line by armed

was unexceptionable, and the unaccompanied Gavotte skilful and delicate, though it could not peconcile me to hearing much of Each played on this instrument. Yet, Bach, had plenty of trouble in his own day through being unorthodox, and he might not consider the harmonica any more

than outrageous organs, pianos, and giant orches- tras,

Dur modérn

The second half consisted of short and light works, by Berger, Lecuona Dinicu, Gershwin, Mr

Adler himself, and finally brilant tran- scription of tunes from "Car- men.

1

The harmonica is perhaps more successful in the light and staccato sounds

for

than instance, the vibrato, which at times was

little exaggerated. I think the microphone was inclined to distort certain sounds, and probably gave the instrument rather too much tone volame. But the ease with which Mr Adler performs

double and zrilis,

treble- stopping and other feats is Cantastic. The "tour de force" was the "Ritual Fire Dance of de Falla, with its terrific speed, brilliance, and drama.

FINE ARTIST

Mr Adler is a ane artist and one feels that he could have played almost any Instrument with both skill and feeling. One is reminded

out- of another standing individualist who plays certain works on an instrument for which they were never in- tended...-I mean the great guitarist, Segovia,

Miss Isolde Ahwee, the ac- companist, reveals ever greater reliability and sympathy, and contributed greatly to the en- joyment of the occasion,

The audience was disappoint- ingly small, though extremely enthusiastic

tle There

are still two recitals, opportunities to something very unusual,

more hear

concents are the last that Mr Harry Odell has ar- ranged before his leave,

and the musical public is grateful for his enterprise in bringing fine artists to Hongkong. Let us hope The signs up many more during his leave XX.

BENELUX

PROJECT

The

further

The Hague, Apr. 15. Benelux project for economic European

integration has not yet been fully outlined and will only be

so when the three Foreign Ministers of the Benelux coun tries (the Netherlands, Belgium and Larxembourg) meet, 21- thotisd Datch sources stated today

Boucés

"

certain

SUMMARY S

His summary said:

"In my view, a majority of the incidents listed above are due to emotional tension following the action at Caza on February 28.

Israel patrols which have been mined or fired upon follow around, close to and paralleling the demarcation line, which they have patrolled for several years but which makes them extremely vulnerable.

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Sugar Ray's Petition

Is Rejected

Dear

Red China

Missing Link

NOTICE

Atomic Energy In Weather C worry Congressional

great that no one will ever dare to use it."

Network

is

Geneva, Apr. 15. Communists' delegates betting in strict secrecy today with the Russia

of the possesses credentials, committee "Bub in Hengkong

there atamic weapons; there is no Werk Meteorological Organisa seems to be no tension, and I

monopoly for the free world. Lion (WMO) over the claim that am able to relax for the list

Therefore.

we have no alter-Communist China must be re- time during my trip."

On the subject of the H-Bombative but to maintain our scien- presented.

tifle and technological progress The question of Communist he said: "It will probably never and keep our strength at peak Chinese represervation come into use; the reason is

im- level. The consequences ofportant for the WMO because at that the fear of extinction is so any other course would imperil present the Chinese mainland our liberty, even our existence," forms a huge gap in the world he said.

network of weather reporting stations. AEC's February 15 report on The congress today heard re- the danger of fail-out concerned giccal reports of work done in only the 1953 H-bomb test at the last four years, and its task Bikini. The report told how now is to hammer out technical four deadly effects

the particles programmes for the next covered an area of about 7,000 years of vital interest to almost square miles. H-bombs are not every country in the world.

Reuter. tested in Nevado, or anywhere clse in the United States, Mr Strauss stressed.

"It would appear

New York, Apr. 15. that the Fred Saddy, Chairman of the actions for which Egypt has National

However there are many Boxing been condemned may be due to Rating Committee,

Association people who believe that we are unofficial retaliations by military an

said today moving towards complete ex- elimination tournement tinction, although I don't think

so myself."

or civilian personnel in the would be held to choose a new Gaza area and in some cases to middleweight champion if Bob the hasty opening of fire against Olson should what was believed to be a threat weight title,

win the light- of attack."

Saddy said a

DARTWORDS SOLUTION

"In

polition by any case,"

the report Sugar Ray Robinson for restora-

PRISMS Prunes Lops Loops Sloop continued, "if the situation

Snoop Pry Dry Dock Crop Crow is tier. not to continue to deteriorate, crown could not be approved.

of his old middleweight Bar Silk Worm Insinuate infer Inter Bury Fury Fry Fray Foray Raid such actions must be repressed

Rapid Vapid

Flat Iran Duke by Egypt, and,

Boot Maot Point Plot Wellington on the other

George Mint Sauce Check Jowi Bow! Bew hand, Isract forces must avoid Gainford, said last night he Prow Prop Shore Horse Marines any provocation or actions would ask the NBA to restore Mariner Ancient Old Cold Shoulder

Robinson's title on the strength WHEEL

to

Robinson's manager,

which might legitimately cause of his victory over Ted Olla, Egyptian forward troops fear attack.**

He said middleweight champion Olson had "nast his lot" among the light-heavyweights and thereby had vacated the 160- pound title. "

31 Soccer

Teams For Olympics

THE

"Olson would have to give us his middleweight title within 24 hours if he fought for and won! the Light-heavyweight tidle,' Saddy said.

"I know Robinson is sincere

an

Mr

Strauss said that the

NO CIVILIAN INJURED "So far as we are aware, no civilian has ever been injured" as a result of A-bomb tests in Nevada, Mr Strauss said. He

French Will Protect

Haiphong Perimeter

Hanoi, Apr. 15.

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NATURES

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JUMBLED SENTENCE: Every-

Nature.

SPRING REBUS: Robins; Thaw,

about wanting to regain the title The French Union High Command has and if he keeps going the way assumed responsibility for preventing the destrue- The Hague, Apr. 15.

he has, he certainly would be HE International Federation considered in elimination tion or sabotage of public property during evacua-

"of Football

tourney," he said. Associations

tion of the Haiphong perimeter, last French body is happy to see the beginning "He (FIFA) bad definitely signed along" Saddy said, "He

has looked "better" all up teams

from 31 countries sharp last night-United Press. Radio announced today.

was bastion in North Vietnam, the North Vietnam Spring with its awakening of for the Olympic Football Tournament to be played at the Olympic Games in Mei- bourne in 1958. The 31 countries are: Australia, Bulgaria, Burma, Cambodia, Communist China, Nationalist China, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Britain,

Ethiopia, West Ger- many, Hongkong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Korca, Mexico,

States, Vietnam,

France.

Iran,

й

the Philip Rumania, Thailand,

the Sudan,

Turkey, the United

the Soviet Union,

MASTERS

OPPOSE

EQUAL PAY

London, Apr. 15.

A conference of schoolmasters Yugoslavia and said at Buxton, Derbyshire,

today that equal pay for women

The FIFA said preliminary teachers was at the expense of matches will have to be played nine million housewives "dring before the Olymple tornament

the most valuable work there because only 18 teams will be is in the home. accepted for the finals to be Association

The 15,000-strong National played at the Melbourne

cf Schoolmasters Olympics.

ended their annual meeting with a resolution declaring that the

The FIFA's Executive Commit-implementation of the policy of

told

2-Sunbeam-sunburn. 3-

nothing 5 Carrot carpet. &

Endless-endear. Homineek-hamlet.

Announcing the terms of the protocol signed Buds Birds firing north. by French and North Vietnam officials on April 11, forget

GAME WITH WORDS: 1-Forbid the Radio said that France agreed to repair or Sideboard sidelong. - Natable- replace indispensable public property destroyed Bandage-bandit. 7-Sirup-sirloin. since the Geneva Agreements on Indo-China went 10 Seashore-season 11 Supply- into effect.

This also applies to private industrial property vital to the public, the Rädlo said.

NORTH, VIETNAM RESPONSIBILITIES

The French are scheduled to evacuate The Halphang perimeter by May 18. The

French High Command has assumed

responsibility for the transfer without inter- ruption of the public services, the Radio said.

Similar responsibilities

were

tee will meet in London nest equal pay would have injurious assumed by the North Vietnam May 8-France-Presse. effects on the life of this coun-High Command in its evacua- | try and urging all organizations tion of the Quang Ngal Einh concerned, with the social and

stea south of the 17th parrallel, economic welfare of the people dividing line between North and Singapore, Apr. 15.

to oppose it.

South Vietnam, the Radio said. Thailand's Foreign Minister, Prince Wan Waithyakon

Evacuation of this uren is In newsmen here, on his arrival teachers will not get the same North Vietman by May 18.

Britain women school scheduled to be completed by that Thailand was still opposed pay na men until Aprit 1901. to the admission of Red China After a long battle they were parties agreed to the in- The Radio said that both into the United Nations last month finally promised ternational Control Commission for re-emphasising equal pay to be attained in to assign four mobile teams to Thailand would insist the adherence

instalments, supervise these operations. Nations Charter, the Foreign Reuter

of the United Reven

France-Presse).

The idea for the plan for European economie integration came from the Dutch Foreign Minister, Mr Johan Beyan. The said that Mr Beyen's plan provides for the creation of a single European market and a European customs union. Once the plan has been drafted it will be submitted to the Foreign Ministers of the countries of the Europem Coal and Steel Com-Minister declined to discuss the

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