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THE CHINA MAIL, MUNDAY, MAY 80, 1855.-
Pakistan & Afghanistan Settle
OFF THE RAILS
Melbourne, May 29, Tramway offelals com- plained here that 20 of 45 British immigrants who arrived on May 19 to work on the city's tramways had "disappeared.”
Union officials said they had gone to better pald jobs."
The
Tramway
Board,
which Is enlisting 600 workers in Britain, pays part of the fare to Austra- ila-China Mali Special.
JAPS HOPE ANSWER
Differences
DISPUTE OVER
NORTHWEST
TRIBAL AREAS
Karachi, May 29.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have re- conciled the main differences holding up a settlement of their dispute arising from claims by Pathan tribesmen for an inde
IS "YES" pendent state, it was announced today.
Tokyo, May 29, Mr Shunichi Matsumoto,
Japan's chief delegate to the forthcoming peace talks with Russia, left for London last night convinced that his Russian opposite would not say, "no,"
a
"Mr Matsumoto and 11 other officials
aboard departed Scandinavian Airways System plane.
An advance party of eight is already in London. Earlier Mr Matsumoto welcomed the news that Russian Ambassador to Britain M Jacob Malik had been appointed chief Russian delegate to. the negotiations.
The talks are scheduled to start in London early next month,
"Mr Malik is net a no man," Mr Matsumoto' told Japanese newsmen on hearing the news
Prince Musaid Ben Abdulla Saudi, Arabian mediator, said in a statement re- leased by his Embassy here that he had reached agreement with both countries on "the main lines necessary for a final solu- tion of the dispute."
He is now working out details with Alghanistan. The terms of the agreement were not given but the Prince sale the remain- ing details were considered "of secondary importance,"
MEDIATORS
..
Saudi Arabla Egypt, Iraq and Turkey agreed to mediate in the trouble he- tween the fellow Moslez countries after mounting tension last March erupted in attacks an Pakistani diplomatic missions in Afghanistan,
Pathan tribesmen stzgel
Frontier into West
Afghanistan
Pakistan, the supported Tathan's claim to an indepen dent, state called Pakhtoonistan.
Mediation between the two countries reached deadlock over Pakistan's demand for honour. able amends
attacks. for the The Karachi Government order.
ed the closure of Afghan Con-
sulates and trade officers in
Pakistan and its own missions
in Afghanistan,
It also threatened to seal the common border and to impost economic sanctions on Afghanis
tan which would then have had to turn more thetrade.
or Mr Malik's appointment. "I attacks in protest against Pakis believe the negotiations even-tan's decision to merge
be successful, tribal
Will
their
tually
areas on the Northwest
although there will bo
difficulties."
· SOFTENING
Foreign Office Quarters interpreted Mr Malik's appoint- ment as indicative of a "softening" in Russian attitude, They had expected his appoint-- ment, however,
These quarters noted that Mr Malik has never said "nyet" at international talks and that the "no" assignments had generally been
given to Mr Andrei Gromyko
Soviet other and
wamed against leaders. They optimism however, beezuse Soviet diplomat is bound, more than any others, by orders from his home government.
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Labour-Saving Gadgets Cause
Backache
London, May 29,
For
Dinner
Gøvernor
Nigerian représentatives in London gathered together last week at the Hyde Park Hotel, to rive a dinner in honour of their white Governor-General Sir James Robertson, KCMG, KBE. The host was Chief M. E, R. Okorodudu, Commissioner for the Western Region of Nigeria in the United Kingdom, The Chief Is pictured here, with his wife cajoying a joke with. Sir
James and his wife. Express Photo
Princess Who Lived In The Slums
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London, May 29.
A British-born Princess who hid from the Fascists in the slums of Rome and Southern Italy during the war and then, when liberation came, stood behind a canteen counter and served tea and cakes to thousands of British troops, has died in Rome.
of
the
10 Russia for She was Princess Doria; Famphili-descendant
Pamphili, the wife of the head Genoese family who gave ad- Mirza
Al Sikander
Baig, of one
of Italy's oldest and mirals to fight the infidels and Pakistan's acting Foreign wealthiest aristocratic families. Inherited vast estates alt over secretary, sald
Loday Saudi And her He story i like Italy was seriousty 11 Arabian announcement indicated
fairy tale. "there are prospects. that Just after World War 1 Afghanistan has agreed to our Prince Andrea Filippo Doria demand for honourable amends."
He said his Government had not heard from Prince "Musaid
A pretty petite woman from Newcaste -on- Tyne named Gesine Mary Dykes nursed him back to health. They became devoted to each other and in
of now in the Afghan capital NEW IDEA 1921 they married in London.
Kabul
J
Mr Baig said that Pakistan, while agreeing to Saudi Arabian mediation efforts, had laid down these conditions:
1 The
FOR
STATUES
Labour-saving gadgets are
Afghan demand for giving Americans дл aching Pakhtoonistan could not be con- back, an English doctor said insidered as it was a demand for the
June issue Family Pakistani territory. Doctor published here.
2. Afghanistan must make Mrs Katharine Savag
ahonourable amends for the dis- specialist on muscular siments honour to Pakistan's dag during who has just returned from the the mob attacks.
to 3. The Afghan charge of an United Stater, said that in New York an estimated six of every
attack on its Consulate ten adults had, back trouble
when
11
a
At
The London negotiations some time And this might be Peshawar must be treated as which are aimed at a peace connected with a deficiency of separate issue and should be treaty betwen Japan and Rus-exercise
investigated by neutral Moslem they were countries after restitution had sia, are expected to take from children.
The daily living of American been made for the "insult to the six months to as long as two years. The
issues, aside main
labour saving devices, included reparation of Japanese she wrote, and their leisure detainees from Russia, fisheries was dominated by television rights and territorial rights over and equally passive forms ol islands lying north of Japan. entertainment, China Mail United Press.
Special.
from concluding peace tsellutiple lot was cushioned by Pakistan flag"-Reuter,
A British Crossword Puzzle
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5 Heavenly body (5),
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28 Forge (8)
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a Scold (4).
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15 Bent down (7).
17 Engages (6).
19 Retrains from killing '(8), 21.
Period (4). 23-Sort out (4).
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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acròas: 1 Urged, 4 Values, 8 Ecoter 10 Istue, 12 Aerate, 14 Remorse, 17 Rein, 19 Islands, 20 Preside, 22 Hunt, 23 Unvells, 27 Delete, 29 Abide, 30 Serene, 31 Erging, 32 Solve. Down: 1 Usher, 2 Gloom, 3 Drear, 5. Aria, 6 Unseen, 1 Skeins, 9 Residue, 11 Strafe, 13 Resents, 15 Ecru, 10 Ointed 18 Idol, 20 Fhrase, 21 Ending, 24 Veers, 25 Ideal, 20 Swede, 28: Lean,
U.S. AID
!!
TO BRITAIN "VERY LITTLE’
Washington, May 29. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr
George Humphrey, said toy that little US ald was needed in Great Britain because economie corations there bad improved so much lately..
Mr Humphrey appeared on a television interview with high school boys and girls asking most of the questione,
He commented
Paris, May 29 Hungarian-born abstract sculp- tor, Nicolas Schoeffer, wants replace marble generals and bronze politicians with "musical mobiles,"
international public warks exhibition here next month, M. Schoeffer will show his first musical pylon, which looks like a collection of wire. less masis,
they
make
1,000 ROOMS
The little muurse from Neл- castle-on-Tyne became the mis- tress of a sumptuous, 1,000 roomed palace in Rome as big as Buckingham Palace, a magni- ficent villa on the outskirts of the city, and a host of other estates up and down italy.
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Novel Use For Horror Comics
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EC GIVE WRONG
INFORMATION SAYS SCIENTIST
New Haven, Connecticut, May 29.
A Yale physicist said tonight, that the Atomic Energy Commission had given what he called misleading information about the danger to man- kind from atomic test explosions. `
The physicist, Mr Franklin Hutchinson, assistant Professor of Radiation Physics, said in a radio programme that if officials of the Commis- sion "have data to back up their contention that there are no harmful genetic effects from the radia tion, that's just wonderful. The trouble is I don't know of any such data and neither does anyone else to whom I've talked."
He warned that the radio- active fallout from atomic ex- plosions were producing genetic effects in mankind that would be showing up for "thousands of years to come."
CONSERVATIVE
He cited an estimate by one authority that at least 1.800 children had been born since last Match with ais additional mutation canistedi. by the hydrogen bombs testa last spring.
He said this was a "very con- servative calculation."
Such mutations, He added, would not be of the spectacular kind but might show up as a heart defect or perhaps a de- formity such as deafness. might show
up just as a cutch colds. dency to
But he added that experi- mental work
plants and animals indicated changes in duced by mutations were almost invariably harmful.
with
"If we go ahead" he
NEW SOVIET
MINISTRY CREATED
Paris, May 29. The Praesidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR today authorised the creation of a new Committee with ministerial rank, the State Com- mitten for the Assimilation of New Techniques,
It ten-
to
said
Mr Vyacheslav Malyshev, a Vice-Premier; has been named head the Committee, the Tass news
announced agency today.
First announcement of the proposed new Techniques Coin-
Kuala Lumpur, May 29. Horror comics which have been severely condemned by "and expose our children to the mice had been made on May press and public here in re- amount of radiation which later 18 by Soviet Premier, Nikolai
may be used proves to have harmful genetic Bulganin, cent months for a good cause in the rub-effects we have committed our grandchildren and their grand-
Mr Malyshev, who is expert- ber industry, it was learned. children for many generations to ed to combine his new post
The chief replanting officer for the small holders replanting scheme, Mr A. C. Smith said a had been Cory- horror comic sidered as a means of showing what would happen to small holders and their families if they did not replant.
Mr Smith said the
Smal holders had always to be told forcibly about the gravity of their future economic position if they did not replant,
The replanting officer said he was urging the substitution of the slogan "replant and survive" for the other slogan replant or die."
The
a situation over which we can with
offer
no
control”—Reuter,
Calcutta
his present one of co-
ordinate of
the ministries dealicy
with machine struction, served in the Soviet Inner Cabinet during the last
Port part of the regime of the late
Workers' Boycott
are
Calcutta, May.29. Port workers today threatened to boycott vessels belonging to shipping conferences which proposing surcharges on cargoes target for last year's arriving in India through the replanting was 50,000 acres. ports of Calcutta, Madras and Her husband was strongly Applications for
Bombay. $5,000 acres, anti-Fascist. Mussolini sent him he said, were received and
"The move followed India Com- Arst to gaol, then put his under more than 33,000 acres were
merce Minister T. T. Krishna constant police watch.
replanted United Macharis' warning last Saturday Princese actually Doria and her daughter, Donna Press. Orietta, doaned carpet slippers, dyed their hair, and went to live in hiding among the poor.
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Came the liberation of Rome. Austria Expects
The Doring returned to their
Microphones are placed near palace, the prince became Mayor matai plates on the pylon, of Rome, and his wife began an Shve which will record the noise untiring round of work.
schools, in the wind or toured bombed-out
visited soup kitchens, ran work- the echo fram pneumatic
parties in her villa for the poor. drills or passing crowds, These noises are passed down to
SUPERB GALLERY where an electronic
the base
brain will choose extract for musical recording.
Freedom
By
October
Mr Joseph Stalo.
He left with the advent Premier
Geargi Malenov
March, 1955, but returned
that
Vice-Premier in December of
UNEL year
February 1955, he served as head of the Ministry for the construction c medium Bized "machinery. France-Presse.
More Women
Than Men
Paris, May 29, that India will retaliate by with-
There were 1,747,000 more drawing 'permission for operation French women than Trench in Indian parts from those ships men at the time of the 1954 which increase cargo charges, census, first detalls of which
were published here yesterday. · "If the foreign shipping.com- cerns do not want businesa from But more boys were being India let them go without it, he born than girls, and among the said.
under 15's boys led girls by 31,000.
Last month the United States-
Just under half of Frante's India, Pakistan, Ceylon, and Burma outward freight con-total population of 42,047,000 ferences announced surcharges are married.
of 33 per cent, effective in June,
cargoes Commentators
on all freight charge arriving at Indian ports.
Vienna, May 29. "And then she did the job she
Bald the most Chancellor Julius Raah said
disturbing feature of the figures enjoyed as much as any of all tonight that Austria would ratify "If you look at the Mona Lisa she worked in a canteen sexy the Austrian State treaty by
published so far was that 5,000,-- from her own June 10 and
The Calcutta-Japan conference 000 men and women were over geting the troops you
he expected the followed with an announcement 85. One newspaper estimated Hundreds borod. Now we have married country.
surcharges on that at the present rate at In
for ten minutes
Com
10
sound and sculpture, the know the little Italian princess nation to be rid of foreign oc- of 25 per cent
af who was every inch on English-cupation troops "some time in both inward and outward car-crease in this group half the variety is endless.
goes, except on pres-United population would be over 85 by Schoeffer claims-China Mall woman. Special
2,000-Year
October”......
of
She would ask Spall He appealed to the United Press. parties of soldiers and air States, to tee and show them the superb art gallery in her palace. And they would see that she lived in the 1,000-roomed building as
Britain, France and Russia to speed ratification the treaty which was signed here an May 15 by the Big Four
Foreign Ministers. on British Old Skeletons
conditions after a question about British tax rates and US aid.'
He suggested that there was ttle connection between the raising and lowering of British taxes and US aid, but he added that the amount of American assistance to the British had been very low recently because improved conditions there,
Found
simply as if it were a somali
house. She kept only two seri yants and lived in only three or
fur rooms.
"It can be expected that the Austrian Parliament will ratify the State treaty on June 10 at: the latest, and we hope that the other four signatory powers will ratify the agreement.sometime in July," sald Chancellor Rast la a nation-wide radio address,
Jerusalem, May 29.
There in this e paince Dozens of perfectly preserved British soldiers found a wel-
women and come that was completely Eng skeletons of men,
They came to look on children, some with hair still on sh their heads, have been found in Princess Doria as a real friend. a cave near the Dead Sea,
Now, at 70, the Ettle princess The treaty when ratified will They are believed to have is dead. And men all over Bi-establish Austria
Of
died
He cited the repair of war damage as an example of the decline in need for American ald-United Press.
Ice Cream
Gamblers
Bangkok, May 29.
have
294
free
of starvation nearly 2,000 in who came to Rothe in the 'nation for the first time since years ago.
war and found her serving them 1938. It calls for all four-power Israeli archaeologists say the with tea and cakes will hours troops to leave 90 days after
ratification-United Press. bodies-preserved by the dry her. below-sca-level air are of a small band
of Jews who Red into the cave after the failure of a Jewish revolt against the Romans lod by Bar Kochba in the first century AD
THE PAY-OFF
London, May 28. Former Nationalist Chinese Siam's police
bern pilot Ho Wi-chin, who flew to ordered to crack down on Ice- the Communist mainland with a cream gambling among children fighter bomber this month, to hero following its increase in day received the 8,000 yuan popularity among young hope (about £710) promised by the fuis, who gamble on a double Communist Chinese to Nation- (or quits" principle..
alists who crpen over, the Com- munist New China News Agency | ! The hawkers organisers-of-the | reported-Reuters racket invite chiared to pick úp
a miched stick out of a tin,
If the children choose one with the right amber of noches he
FEW TAKERS FOR THE JOB
OF "FLYING AN
ANGEL"
Missions to Seamen
want padres
London, May 29
chaplains move all over the seven young "Flying Angels” place and seldom stay in one are wanted to serve in seven port for more than be years of the toughest ports in the we have great dificulty in world. Why "Flying Angels"? finding the right type of men. That is the name sailors gise "We need people who are good the dnd of man who
to the padress who run them aree a football or bor-
Misions to
to Seamen hostels allo
over the world The Mistioning match in the afternoon,
→ Milwaukee, May 29 H shows & flying angel and ball a British seaman out
Mrs Adam Suchock, alone in But there are feto takers for the of wome forelyn prison: at
gets two helpings for the price her home here, gave birth to two-
of ber
triplets before help of one.
arrived. The third balay AS If he picks out the wrong born dead in hospital tick he not only gets no dee
The surviving children, both cream he also lose his money. I dies, wenn Heported to be doing
|| west-nike Man Spécial "China" Mall ' Special””
jóba. A spokesman for the right
Chaplains or lay
Society bald today. There to The Wizions to Sedmen a lack of the spirit of adven years old this yes tura, among young eler
eleromen today.
the jobs are well pait, Though the
and this a good Bre: War"}
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parts ove
press Service.
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