THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955.
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JERUSALEM AREA DISORDERS ROXYBROADWŠAV
Woman Wants Birth Control
Law Repealed
Paris, Apr. 18.
A French woman doctor has advocated that France should repeal, her 35-year- old law forbidding birth control,
Madame Larrous Welll- Halle, consulting physi- clan at a Paris hosptal, Baid it was time France followed the lead of the United States, Britalu. Holland and Sweden in giving official recognition
to birth control,
She said the law of 1920 was adopted 100 hasitly after the heavy loss of ilves In World War 1, und had been directly responsible for An increase In the number of criminal abor- tions in France.
"Rirth control has al- ways met with doctrinaire opposition in France. This is perfectly all right for those who accept certain dogmas, but it is unjustified in a country which prides itself on allowing individual freedom of conscience," she said,
By setting up marriage guidance councils, 23 in Britain, the authorkies could put the emphasis on "voluntary motherhood" as орровед 10. "voluntary sterility." China Special
GIRL DIES
FOLLOWING OPERATION
Rochester, Apr. 18.
Israel And Jordan
Agree
On Prevention
LOCAL COMMANDER ARRANGEMENT ·
Jerusalem, Apr. 18.
Israel and Jordan, after nearly a year of negotiation, decided today to implement a "local commanders arrangement" for pre- venting or suppressing any disorders in the Jerusalem area.
Disagreement as to whether the Chief
of Staff, Major-General E. L. M. Burns of drit the United Nations Truce Supervisory Commission should be a co-signer of the agreement was ended
decided to make it a
when the parties
"word of honour"
arrangement requiring neither the signa- tures of the participants nor that of any third party.
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Israel had demanded the p 7 Any senior officer absent participation of Major-General from his command will be repre- Buris, and Jortion had insisted sented by another officer having full authority to act in his behalf. the agreement be strictly |bilateral. The part is designed
"to prevent or in any case sup- · Į press immediately all outbreaks of firing or other hostile acis in the Jerusalem area."
PROVISIONS
The agreement provides;
1. Senior rnllitary police-
ISRAELI COMPLAINT
д the
An emergency "meeting of the Mixed Isell-Jordanian Armistice Commission will convene **18 soon possible" to deat with Israeli complaint on an in- cident in Zecharia. Village during which a house was blown up.
officers will be detailed for the The village is in the Harty Julie Palmer, 11, of Al- cefence of the Jerusalem arca area at the Jerusalem corridor louez, Wisconsin, died less) 2. Only well-trained and dis-leading to Jordanz than a week after Mayoiplined military or police per-
sonnel will be employed in the Clinic specialists sewed up arst-line defensive organisation hole in her heart in a rare of the area. operation.
3. Sentrics and guards' wití Julie, daughter of Mr and have orders' not to fire unless by Mrs Rexford Palmer, died ye direct order of an gcos. terday of what doctors called a "post-operative condition."
have been seriously wounded in 'Israch, charged five persons the attack which occurred last night.
B-BIC
This Swiss balloon with an Austrian Minister for Trade aboard took off from the Vienas Red Star ground recently on un ascent for charity purposes, The balloon, with the minister, Dr Illig still on board got carried into the Russian zone where Dr Tillg and the crew were arrested by Soviet guards. They were released shortly afterwards with apologies.
---Express Photo,
Anti-Colonialism
Bandung
Inevitable
At Was
London, Apr. 18.
The anti-colonialism which featured pro- Israel blames Jordanian in-minently in the opening speeches of the Bandung trators for the attack.
Afro-Asian conference was inevitable, diplomatic quarters here held today.
United Nations teams are in-
4. Designated senior officers vestigating the charges on the
will have direct telephone com-
scene.
They did not describe the condition but emphasised that order to discuss and suitle ques-criticised the American. Chair-. the operation itself was
suc- tions regarding the maintenance man of the Israeli-Jordanian cessful as previously announced.¦ of peace.
Commission for his verdict of a "tragic error" in the shooting of Mr Charles Harris cf Lebanon, Nebraski.
munication with each other in Meanwhile Israeli officials
use
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5. Major-General Burns and "In the operation last Tues- day. doctors employed the other United Nations observers recenly-developed
of a may communicate with the seruor call an informal mechanical heart and lung to officers and
the event of any divert Julie's blood while sur-meeting in
shooting. geons worked in a "dry field"
to repair the hole in her heart. 6. A senior officer receiving a report of hostile acts or the Hor condition had been re-shrcal theriot will take cotion ported excellent following the to halt any fring
or and the operation.—United Press.
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TREASURE IN THE SEWER
Wellington, Apr. 18. Workmen clearing # sewer fitly feet under Auckland clly pavements found £2 158, 34. siering in coins: 78 spoons; six won's finger rings, three" battle openers; two tiepins: one lock: one meat hook; four Besticks; two bract. lets; one anɔall cross: one crucifix several badres and a brooch depicting the Elfel Tower,
The finds were made over six yards. There are alx more miles of grit two feet deep to be cleared.— China Mall Special..
Robot Train Experiment
In France
Paris, Apr. 18. ROBOT-controlled French electric locomotive" pulling four empty cars started, ot, tained a speed of 15 miles an hour and then stopped all by itself in a series of tests con- cluded here today by officials of France's nationalised SNOF Railways.
The locomotive, the BB-9003, is
a sister engine of the BB-8004, which broke the world's railway speed record last month with a speed of 207 miles per hour.
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In today's official test, which followed preliminary tests held here last week, the BB- 9003 had no one aboard and was controlled entirely by a monitor engine which ran parallel to it an another track arad relayed signals to it through a fixed transmitter located in one of the track- side villages.
MUCH POME
Several high-ranking Govern- ment and Tallway officials witnessed "todhy's team which
were staged with much roup even to the white gloved policemen who stood beside the tracks where the robot train was automatically brought to a halt at the end
Feeling on the colonial question and racial issues was bound to run high at a meeting attend-of its successful run. ed by many nations which had only in recent years emerged from colonial status.
But regret here at the tone of the first session was tempered by admiration for the forthright. They expressed doubts manner in which some delegates whether the incident fell under In
the presence of the Com- the jurisdiction of the Communist Chinese
Prender, Mr mission which can only act Cheu
the 600 when a complaint had been delegates of the peris of lodged by either side.
authoritarian Communism,
They claimed that there was not the slightest hint through- out the Commission's report that the American was killed by an Arab Legionnaire from the Old City of Jerusalem.
"Here was a clear case de- serving...censure, but the Chair- man of the Commission refrains from pinning down the blame,"
Israeli spokesman said.—, United Press.
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No Concrete
US Promises
For Israel
TURKISH
En-ial, warned OPPOSITION
NON-CONTROVERSIAL
The fact that many of the con-- toples placed on the ference's agenda were non- controversial and likely to bring about greater co optralion in economic and
cultural matters welcomed here,
was also
Officials here will be following as closely as the conference It self the side talks to be held among the various delegations and especially between Com- |munist China and India.
The British Foreign Office, which today said it hoped the meeting would “contribute to a reduction of international ten- sion," was understood to have. had the situation in the Formosa Straits principally in mind.
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Nicosia, Apr. 18. Leaders of the 100,000-strong
Anti-colonialism is bound to Jerusalem, Apr. 18.
feature again in the course of the The United States has not week's debate in Bandung, it is made any concrete promises to thought here, and many obser Israel about Middle Eastern vers are anxious to see whether security, Prenter. Most Shorett. Mr Chou makes any references sald last night.
to Britain's administratión off. Rongkong in this connection. He told the Cabinet, in re Following the crash of the Air ference to talks between the India airliner
aftes leaving Secretary of State Mr John Hongkong last week, commenta- Foster Dulles, and the Israeli tors in Peking made what was Ambassador to Washington, Mrbelleved to have been the major Abba Eban, that the talks have attack on Britain's rule in Hong- clarified Israeli's position and
keng
sinon the. Communists concern in face of the policies of her Middle Eastern neighbours.
gained control in China.
This criticism may have been He added, however, that they made with the Bandung con- entailed no promise on the part ference in mind and not neces- of the State Department as is sarily related to the crash guarantee of Israeli borders" which caused the death of Chin- against Arab altacics-United ese officials, it is thought. Press
Reuter.
One of the officials, the Pre- sident of SNCF, Mr Louis Armand, said that a new type of electronic signalling de vices will be tested and added
the
system railway's within the next five years to increase passenger safety by fallible loco- replacing the
to
motive engineer with
the
more dependable automatic -machine-France-Presse,
Turkish community in Cyprus TO-MORROW today sent a eable to the Turkish delegation at the Bandar Afro-Asian confer- ence asking them to "defend OUT muse against Encsis (union of Cyprus with Greece) Archbishop Makarios, leader of the mosis campaign in Cyprus, 15. to attend the conference as an "official guest,”
The Arab League has also re- commended the Arab coun- tries to adopt a friendly att tude towards Britain in the Cyprus dispute. It is against Greek move to bring the Cyprus question before the United Nations General Assembly.
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The League Secrétariat has sent a memorandum to its member states to the effect that the Greek Government intends to raise the Cyprus question be fore the United Nations Gen- eral
next Assembly at
session.
1.
The memorandum
the Arab governments: To exert friendly efforts : with
view to excluding question from
the
agenda;
the
2. If such efforts failed, the Arab delegations should not object to the inclusion of this question on the agenda; 3. The Arab delegations would then seek to secure a résolution calling for friend- ly settlement of the question by the two parties concern ed-Reuter and China Mall' Special.
Two Hours Warning Of A-Attack
New York, Abr.:18.”
MEIE Secretary of the Air
Force, Mr Harold Talbot said today that the United In the *Blates "éïn'expect ̈s ́miniuzu
поте
mid-Canadian radar warning | The magazine revealed that the las being built close to the air defence command-con- |
sisted
of “115,000 miliary 400,000 volunteer personel, same article, Major- General: Frederio Emith.
civiliazia,
than 123 shters, nike guided mille radar". Installations, $1,500. J
battalions around 13 major ciles, radar picket ships, radar picket planes, 12
of two hours warning of any vice commander of continent atomie plek
In an article ju Look magazine, he mid the warning would
ziven by a radne linn being, bilt, at the. Pulag can in the fretta Gizele, and the
Basklari
breaker Connelysbly
through the oguid present, radar, · net, but, it would be famposible for 1 ruzés / attack, to zet over lan Unfed Staten without warn.
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