THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 25,
RED PRESSURE ON SINGAPORE Islanders Mine
Duke Will
STUDENTS
Increase. Over Last Year
Say Police
The
n
Singapore, Apr. 24. Singapore police will not say that all Chinese schools here are under Communist domina- tion "but evidence gathered during the past 12 months show an increase in Communist pressure among Chinese middle school students.”
The police statement was made following a report attributing Dr Lin Yu-tang as saying that all Chinese schools in Singapore were under Com-
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Dr Lin was also quoted in an accusation. that all Chinese interview with the New York schools in Singapore were Com- Times as saying the invisible munist deniaation. Lee Kong tentacles
the Communist Chian, Chairman of the Chinese petopus have already obtained a High Schools Board of Manage London, Apr. 25. stronghold on Singapore Chinese ment described Dr Lin's state- The Duke of Gloucester, schools and have inexorably ment as "sheer nonsense” and uncle of the Queen and Pre-reacted out among the Nan Yang added "he is talking through his
hat
sident of the Imperial War Graves Commission, is to make a tour of British and Commonwealth war ceme- teries in Italy in May, it was announced here today.
University SPOTRETS.
BATTLE FOR MINDS
The battle for the minds of youth is on and Peking has clearly won the first TOUT."
The Singapore police, bow-
ever, said, The police have
THE WORLD AT
THEIR
FEET
Paris, Apr. 24.
Two young Frenchmen are setting out to walk round the world on a shilling a day.
to Tunis via
from
time lo time expressed concern. over Communist in- Andre Le Garrec, 28, and his ing from Paris Altration in certain Chinese brother Gabriel, 24, ore no Algeria-an exploit which took middle schools. Since 1949 the novices at walking tours or at them a year.
The Chinese philosopher said police have found documentary living on next to nothing. They before he resigned (from the evidence
་་ The Duke will fly to Naples chancellorship of Nan Yang filtration
"We are vegetarians,” says
of Communist in-have just returned after walk-Andre, "we don't eat meat, or 謝 the course of
in an aircraft of the Queen's University) he patiently nereida on certain Chinese schools
Corner
the
Flight on May 8 returning on gotiated with the University's and evidence during the last 12 May 16. He will be accom- sponsors and then realised that months has revealed an increase panied by Firi Marshal Lord
1.the question of budget had in Alexander.
Communist pressure among Defence nothing to do with it but that Chinese middle school students. Minister, anxi General Sir John Peking had ordered that Lin Crocker. a member of
"There is a large measure of Yu-tang must go."
intimidation of Commission
students "by Dr Lin. also told the New York Communists and where intircida- The Duke will By over the Times that the Chinese-schools tien had ended the Communists
lived Salerne beaches before landing in Singapore
an have resorted to violence and at Naples. From there he will "atmosphere of intimidation and
terrer fellow the course of the Italian error" fostered by Communist He said the terrorism China. varpaign up to the breaching of the line by the Allies in Northt intimidation were carriet d by a handful of professionel Italy.
students taking ordkers from
in
Lee
Last
ADENAUER'S
POPULARITY
TESTED
Hanover, Apr. 24.. Lower Saxony, third biggest stale in the West German Federal Republic, voted in provincial election today with
the
eggs, drink milk or alcohol and we don't smoke. It costs us about 50 francs. (1s) per head a day to live
TYPICAL MEAL
A typical meal for the walking brothers ta burk of wholemeal bread, thyro raw onions, and three four raw carrots. ra
or
They can their living as they
To mark the openbur of the Australian
apple season in Great Britain hundreds of apples were given away free to members of the public in London. The season...was launched with the arrival of $25,000,000 ADDIES from Tasmania. Τα herald the arrival of this first-large ecnsignment a team of Aus tralian' giris mingled with the London crowds and gave
to - passers-by- Express Photo.
apples
Poujade
Forms
International
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Movement
Paris, Apr. 24. "Poujadist interna go by drawing charcoal portraits tional". aimed at defending which they sell at 10s a time the liberty of middle classes **In certain North African
`
Their Harbour
REFUSE TO GIVE UP DOCTOR
Thorshavn, Faroe Islands, Apr.
Rebellions fishermen of Bordoy Island mined their harbour with dynamite today and threatened to blow up a Danish police ship if it attempted to put men ashore to evict the island's doctor.
The motorship Parkeston, carrying 180 armed police, arrived here today with orders to evict Dr Olaf Halvorsen from his surgeon's post at Klaksvig Hospital on Bordoy, 15 miles from here.
Dr Halvorsen, centre of a two- year dispute, was discharged bybeth the Danish and, the Faroes' autonomous guvern- ments on charges of wartime collaboration with the Nazis, But the Island residents have refused to allow his removal.
VIKING DESCENDANTS
The hardy
fishermen, descendants of the Viking ralders,mined their tiny harbour with 15 tons of dynamilie.
"Let there be no doubt, we pre teady to fight," said the Harbour Master, Mr J, Fischer- Heinsen of Klaksvig. "We are ready to explode the dynamită charges right under the Parkes ton and we are ready to shoot if anybody from the ship should venture to step ashore.
He said the Municipal, Couns. cil planned to cable both the United Nations
and
King Frederik IX of Denmark in an effor, to Rorce Denmark to call off the police "invasion," -He. said most of the islanders felt that in a democratie country it should be up to the majority to decide who should be their doctor.
Thief Returns
Swag
Brisbane, Apr. 24. Crime does not pay, but the rulity conscience of an
unknown- thief meant cash return to Mrs Mar- garet Larkin of alde
He Brisbane suburb
Reports of the theft of Mrs Barkin's handbar con- taining
2.65
Merting)
diamond rings, and Australian
(282)
In notes prompted the thief to return rings by post
The return was reported by the Fress. By post nat day Mrs Larkin received a parcel. In it was her £85.
China Mail. Special,
FRENCH
"That is why we are going SOCIALISTS
to appeal to the United Na- tions, said Mr Fischer-Heinsen. "As we see it, this is a case where human rights are in-
volved."
is
RECOVER
In any case, he said, “we have
Paris, Apr. 24: firearms, all of us, and we know how to use them and, we are
The
French Socialist resolved to shoot if the police Party gained ground tonight try to get ashore."
Danish Police in cantonal elections with
moua
"Four cases of violence which police attributed to Communist reprisals involved a Chinese high school student in Singapore, ine headmaster of a high school
who arrived here the help of the Communists. With Lord Alexander, who Fcking.
the restul expected to amount a the world, meanwhi in Penang and the headmistress
the Parkeston began a First results mowed the was.Commander-in-Chict of Dr. Lin's interview with the
a verdict on the foreign many, as ten commissions a day iaunched from the back-
for portrait sketches."
room. of a Paris cafe today series of urgent meetings with Socialists picking up ground. Allied forces engaged in the New York Times was the first fa girts school in Singapore
policy of the Federal Chan- Peking was and the headmaster of a school
cellor
of the autoho- Four hours after themi, polia Italian campaign, the Duke will time he charred
lor Dr Konrad Adenauer.
The brothers, who both sport by Pierre Poujade, leader of representatives in Klang. inspect the battlefields where responsible
Faroes government-closed, they had gained at least for i resignation
student
Foreign policy has been A 21-year-old
("It saves us taking France's small shopkeepers' United Press. beards
16 seats, the struggies for the Biberation although one Chinese newspaper Tal Lim was fatally
"overriding issue in this first razors in our kit") dress in tax reform movement. shot by had
West German
The sometimes we of Naples, Rome, Florence and here, the Ych Teng Pao,
unwelcome election cam-white shirts and two Communist
sweaters, and February
gunmen the cities of North Italy were reported as early as
support of the Communists ap- Sunday
paign since the Faris treaties shery ("It's easier to see whee The surty 34-year-old Poulade. afternoon outside the fought dut.-China Mail Special, that
peared largely responsible for Tan Kab Kee, former
rearming West Germany and they are dirty and nced called foreign journalists to a Chinese leader Southeast Premises of a students Union.
the early Socialist swing: If it restoring her sovereignty washing")"and carry a minimum Press conference to announce Asia, had written to some
PRINCIPAL SHOT
were passed by the West Ger- of equipment in hiker packs on plans
continues it will certainly raise "am international federation man Fazliargent. Chinese leaders in
of the middle
the spectre of a "Popular in Singapore
alliance in France, crdering Dr Lin's dismissal,
For the nearly four and a half When they start out again in classes". After nearly two months
Alion voters, it was 2 a few days' time their route is chance to demonstrate how to be
Switzerland, tar they support Dr Austria, Yugoslavia, Greece, Adenauer
in his constant Turkey and Pakistan. How long advocacy of the treatles. Both do they expect to be? De Adenauer, the leader of
our life four corners "Oh, we've got all
SINO-BRITISH TRADE PROSPECTS
Lendon, Apr. 24.
Mr Sydney Lanc, ader of a Brition trade delegation which spent three weeks in Communist
ot
Two years ago the prin cipal of the 'Chung Ling High School in Penang, Protracted negotiations or what was then reported as Dr Lin's David Chen, was fatally "much too grandiose budget". Dz shot by a lane gunman, Lin and the faculty
Last year the principal of the resigned. More than three hun- dred thousand Malayan dollars Singapore Nan Yan Girls' School were paid to thera as compen-was attacked by an acid thrower. Her face was badly disfigured.
members
China, said on his return here sation.A Chinese high school principal
today that If present trade restrictions were lifted business worth 50 million pounds sterling
A year was likely.
At present business worth five million sterling a-yeur is trans- acted between Britain and Chinä, Mr Lane estimated.----Reuter.
ON HOLIDAY
Dr Lin and his family jeft here to seek a holiday In Cannes while other Pro- fessors
departed for
various destinations. Chinese, leaders in Singapore vehemently denied Dr Lin's
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France Has
Most Deadly Land Mine
Paris, Apr. 24. The only big Western power without an A-bomb, France, has produced the amallest deadly bomb ever designed for the battlefield. It is an anti-personnel land and mine weighing one a half ounces. *..
The French Minister of Defence says the Dew mine can be sown by the thousand over large areas.
It does not register on any known mine detector,
It cannot be detected by any
known de-mining device.
Two other new French Army. irvention of a
also designed to make future war
are:
mina
the more dangerous than ever, 1. A 20-pound anti-fank containing, no metal. Even the detonator is plastic. There is no way of detecting 4.2. A deson- tor attached to metal mines which explodes when any metal- mine detector, tank or lorrY---- approaches to within less than three feet..
their backs.
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the Christian Democrats and before us, they say-London Herr Erich Ollenhauer, the Express Service. Social Democratic Opposition leader, have played a promi nent part in the
campaign.
election
In the later phase of the cam
palm, the Austrian treaty developments and their poss- ible bearing on the position of Germany gave the elector- ate another foreign policy issue on which to ponder.
ELEVEN PARTIES Eleven parties put up
candidates for the third state parliament at Lower Saxony, North-Sea province, including such cities
Buffalo
Hunters Wanted
Darwin, Apr, 24, Professional hunters in
for
France To Make Up A-Leeway
Front
vote a
Lonest
The Reds fought to. This he explained was in re-
further shump from a postwar -low of popular votes In Inst sponse to messages of sympathy and calls for advice he had re-
weck's first round of the ceived from organisations simi-
Paris, Apr. 24.
cantoral electors. by seeiding lar to his own “if not from the
M. Caston Palewski, Minister election alliances with the of the world at of State in charge of atomic Sociales. They succeeded, in a
development, least from three corners"
said today the few Departments but were The Poujadestationer, from Paris agreements to fuum West seemed ⠀⠀ wroughout the anfall southern town of St Germany must not be a stage in France, Cere,sped into Paris today for a the armaments race but a depar VOTED FOR SOCIALISTS short break in his country-wideture point for the establishment
In many cases they apparently speech-making to rallies of his of collective European security.
voted for the Socialista anyway Such supporters,
he a security Bystem,
A total of 582 cantons elected 800,000.
added,
muss be founded on the members to the General Coun controlled limitation of armed
ells of the Departments of forces in both camps.
Metropolitan France
In the M. Palewski. speaking at a
second round of the first elec- road inauguration ceremony
tions in nearly four years. called for settlements which They were the Brst test at the respect of man and human would guarantee the strictly polls in France, since approval ignity, the defence of
defensive and peaceful charac- of German rearmament and the and the protection of peace."
said
to
number
DEFINED AIMS
He defined the aims
of the proposed international as "the
liberty
as Hanover and Breinen and Australia's Northern Territory 24, he had received letters of meat tomorrow in the heart of
bounded on the west by the Netherlands and on the cast by Bast Germany.
He said that since. Januaryter of the two opposing forces fall of former Premier Pierro
which otherwise threatened to Mendes-France.
The
Communists had slipped sympathy for "this explosion of their
French middle Europe.
two and a half percentage points anger by the
The Minister said France had in the popular vote last Sunday classes from organisations.m Britain, Canada, Belgion, prepared a plan whereby she from 1948, when the same seats, They Switzerland, Germany, the hoped to make up her leeway were up for election.
121 atomic development by were far below their national Netherlands, Italy and
Grerice
means of technique and quality, high of 28.8 per cent in 1948— These letters, he said, posed a
United Press,
are oiling their guns, for toughest assignment yet mass killing of thousands of buffalo They included neo-Nazis, Com- which have gone wild and are
munists
and Hanoverian more dangerous than 'tigers, Monarchists. But the main
Last week the Government an-
Democrats who in a coalition
The
movement was going to remain solely a French, Internal affair or whether he was to respond with something practical to the advice and appeals assistance.
10:
fight was between the Socialnounced a campaign to shoot great problem: whether his Reuter, with the Refugee Party have thousands of the animals every been governing the state since year in the swamps and grass 1931 and: Dr Adenauer's lands of northern Arnham Land, Christian Democrals,
Descendants of 2 few beasts Social Democrata under
imported from their energetic Premier, Herr
Timor Island
INVITATIONS ACCEPTED Heinrich Kopf, were confident more than a hundred years ago, the buffalo came ashore quiet of a guincmerging was and domesticated, but in Aus- Poujade said talks would largest single party. They tralia's great open spaces ran begin soon with leaders of the held 64 seats in the outgoing wild and multiplied into tens of foreign organisations to lay the state parliament which, with thousands, spreading southward basis, for the worldwide the Refuger Party's 21, ave into the lush them
majority, In
In the 158- member house The clerical law. Has
changed since 1961, and it was But the long freedom of the uncertain to whose advantage, bunalo is over. Tough hunters.
it
been
pastures bordering the Murray, Adelaide and Alligator Rivers.
wenki: work out The possessing, in the Government
federation
He had accepted invitations eddress mestings in Belgium, Switzerland and Italy he said. Poujade was vagie about the precise obfects of the prosposed International
number of seats in the new phrase, “altul, horsemanship said he certainly, would not house is also incertain bur and shooting and endurance interfere with thical problems in the minimum will be 149 above the ordinary are, on the other countries, but, he would Router.
Sob London Express Service. Aell middle class groups how his
Franco-Tunisian Agreement
Tunis, Apr. 24. UNISIAN Premier Tahar Ben Ammar said here today the “protocol of agreement", just concluded by him with the French Government on home Jule for Tuman reflected the sincere desire of the two coun tries to solve the problem of
at the same time guran- HD AUTO 1 Pastor, 4 Prise, teing French interests in
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at the airport from France
Mendes France ristile Initiative in claiming. Tu
test al autonomy (hotač rule) last July
e Premier sald's of opinion exted between Tunisia on the principle autonomy. Tunisia.
erences
Bey Ammar said he was happy Ostoskrines the protocol? to the Peoplewo Tunisia tahes the said,"must now show theme selves, Lyarflay of the Jadens
had tackled them fr
movement than
France.
International
the mille
help Ministers in their
rule by fully realising their peace and make it more responsibilities and the hard-
tasies lying ahead of them
assured the French population, of Tunisia they
confidently look for Gostill a material and moral recurity.
to wage war.
Amar paid a tribute to remier Edgar Faure, Prest dent Rene Coty of France and the Bey of Turis for the part they played in bringing ann dhe Franco-Turiinianis talks to
Nikita Khrushchev
Khrushchev In Cracow
Apr. 24.
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