THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1955,
Germany Wants Fair Deal At
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Four-Power Talks
Both Blamed
Again
Jerusalem, May 31 United Nations head- quarters here today blamed Erypt for opening fire in yesterday's border clash in the Caza Area which resulted in the death of two Israëlis, one Egyptian
the and
wounding of several military personnel and vivillans от both sides.
The Egyptian Israel Mixed Armistice Commis- sion today condemned boh Israel and Erypt for Lucidents on April 28.
ЕБУР
condemned
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for laying mines in Israeli territory and for firing on тек engaged in clearing the mines.
Israel
condemned
for firing on and shelling a Eryptian position, Reuter,
HABIB BOURGUIBA
NO BARGAINING ON
REUNIFICATION
Washington, May 31.
Dr Heinz Krekeler, West German Am- bassador here, said today that the reunifica. tion of Germany "should not be an object of bargaining" with the Soviet Union.
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"As the self-determination of peoples is one of the basic human rights, so reunification in our opinion should not be made an object for bargaining and in that sense we feel that the Soviet Union is not morally justified in asking a price for it," he told the National Press Club.
Rejecting as "worthless" system of the West, the eventual Soviet suggestions for a withdrawal of American troops European security system with from Europe and the anal loss out the United States, he said of Germany and with her cer- this could only result in tainly all of Europe, to Seriet establishing Soviet control over domination. all of Europe, It would be
suicidal if the existing Western defence alliance were to
"utterly irresponsible, not to say
LEAVES FOR TUNIS broken up."
Big Welcome Prepared For Leader
Marseilles, May 31.
Habib Bourguiba, M. Tunisian nationalist leader, left here by sea today for a triumphal return after three years of French im posed exile.
He is due to arrive tomorrow in Tunisia soon
the to reap benefits of the home rule for
NO" SELLING
"W Germans have not concluded the Paris treaties (bringing a rearmed West Germany into the Atlantic. alliance) so that we might be able to sell them as part
of a deal with the Kremlin."
the Ambassador declared.
be
He said his Government could not possibly agree to any
for neutralisation of plans Germany," but added, "If there 13 anything within reasonable limits which we could offer as security to the Soviet Union, We should not hesitate to dis- cuss it with her."
Dr Krekeler said the inclusion of Germany in the Western defensive system presented cer- tain problems mainly psychological nature to Soviet Union and these would
of
A
At Young Austrians
Demonstrate
A group of Viennese art students are seen demonstrating in Vienna's Kaértnerstrasse— following the announcement of the New Austrian Government plans for the formation of an Austrian Army. The plans are based on general conscriptiei. --- Express Photo,
Cane Our Children? Alleged Spies
Yes,
Say Parents
London, May 31.
Headmaster Mr George Pape asked the
parents of 350 boys and girls aged ten and the 11 if they thought the cane should be used. endure as long as East-West - Result: An overwhelming Yes. Out of 200
West replies only 18 were against it.
The greatest hope for the ston existed, reunification of Germany lay
"I believe that the within a worldwide, settlement should be willing to discuss with
East and West. "We also know would of the present tension between the Soviet Union anything which help alloy these that we must not try for a re-groundless
and which unification of Germany at make it easier for her to with- price or under conditions which draw from Central and Eastern would endanger Our national security." he said.
Germany," he added, Neutralisation would mean the collapse of the defensive
which he has fought for years. BRITAIN STILL
The
agreements "roviding
self-rule for the North African protectorate were finally initi- alled by the French
and
OPPOSED TO
The Ambassador said it was the sincere hope of the Federal Republic, that the projected top- level conference between the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union
may
to finding a bring us closer system. of security which might be acceptable also to the Soviet Union" and which would some day-make possible a reduction
Tunisian Premiers carlson san- SPAIN IN NATO costly armaments and free
day morning after nine months of laborious negotiations."
STREAMING IN
Thousands of Tunisians were streaming into the capital by road and rail to give Bourguiba a tumultuous reception,
London, May 31. Britain made it clear today that she did not favour Spain's admission to NATO.
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Japan-PI Reparations Problem
Unsolved.
Manila, June 1.
at So yesterday the children Mr Pape's school in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, were told they can from expect little sympathy parents if they are caned for misbehaviour,
ONE
CONSOLATION
There was one consolation for them. Mr Pape said: “I shall not change my policy. I believe in using the esne. as infrequently as possible.”
The survey was conducted by parents-teachers' association. Parents were also asked when they thought the cane should
mankind from the terrible night. A PIBASSADOR Felino Nerk, be used.
the
mare of nuclear warfare,
Germany's position in heart of Europe made her one of the
main battlegrounds in At a noon Press conference, the cold war, he said. She perhaps become the key the spokesman for the Foreign could office was asked whether Britain to a solution of the still pend- aligned herself with Mr John ing East-West problems pro- Foster Dulles recent expression vided "all remained watchful
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Before he left Marseilles M. Bourguiba said he was very of hope that Spain would join and strong and continued
act in unison with determina- home "after" NATO. happy to return
tion and having contributed to establish-
great endurance. Reuter. with France ing our relations on normal basis."
"As far as Tunisia is con- cerned, geographic necessities make it vital to co-operate closely and freely with France." Reuter.
The spokesman replied: "We have never recommended it,"
Asked whether Britain would oppost Spain's iscusion in the North Atlantic Treaty Orgard- sation, the spokesman addier: "We have never favoured It."- United Press.
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LUFTHANSA
ROUTE TO AMERICA
Washington, May 31. President Eisenhower today formally approved authorisation for West Germany's" Lufthansa airlines to operate between Ger- many and New York City,
On the basis of Mr Eisen- hower's approval, the Civil Aeronautics Board issued order permitting. the Lufthansa operations for one year, or long-
if further agreement is made. Offcials said the inaugural flight of the new Laffthansa service will be made later this week. Regular twice-a-week round-trip service will start be and this will next week stepped up to a service of six round trips per week within a month or so.
A Philippines
re-
chief- parations negullator, rt-
Arrested
Salonica, May 31. Four men and
two Women arrested Neochori village wear the Bulgarian border
charge of espionage for Bulgaria used a tree as 3 posibox for written reporta
collection And the
of money, military authorities
All six confessed
they provided the
that Bel-
here alleged.
garian military intelligence
information with
about Greece and admitted meet- ing Bulgarian agents in the field where the free slood, authorities the military
said-China Mall Special
Sound Barrier Cracked By Missile
Paris, May 31, French pilotless missiles, which take off with rockets
This is how they voted For and are propelled by jet turned here from Tokyo to wilful damage-138; stealing - day after a 25-day effort at 136; dishonesty 132; bullying "stato-reactor" have crack- breaking the stalemated 122; disobedience 108 ed the sound barrier on a Philippines-Japanese repara-check 108. tions Regotiations, Mr Neri said the reparations problem was still unsolved but added much progrese had work and laziness
iateness.
been made and he soon would DAVO the
for way
final negotiations at Manila plenipotentiary level.
an
sharply angled ascent and
the Forty-six thought cane attained a speed of 1,625 should be used to correct poor miles an hour, it was an-
and 30 for nounced here today.
without
The experimental devices Parents made no distinction used only a single jet to cross between boys and girls. Most the sonic barrier.
The "stato-reactor" is essen- thought teachers were to lenient.
More than half the parents tially long tube thought all teachers should mobile parts, consisting of a
chamber
open af declaring have the right to wield the cane, combustion he must report to President seventy thought only the head- both ends,
One for air intake Magsaysay and "feel the master should do so. "
and the other for burned gas reaction Kère" before Con
exhaust.
Mr. Meri refused to givé détalis of the result of his talks with Japanese
officials
tinuing his efforts following Most parents spoke from per- his talks with Tokyo officials saal experience--142 admitted Bir Neri said he was concerned they had been caned at school over the possible reaction in and 72 considered it had done the Philippines to the latest
them good. developments in the repara- tion impasse,
He said the Japanese-Philip-
pines
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The
SEVERAL YEARS French aviation
thorities, who have been ex- perimenting with this new type of machine for several years. maid it was cheap, very light aviation and used ordinary gasoline.
ALL BUT TWỚ conversations at the All but two said they chastise Sald technical level which had their children at home. been progressing in Tokyo Mr Pape, 44, head of the school for two months have been for the last three years; (National completed and Mr Cesar think the survey shows parents Lanuza, head of the Philip-are rather behind the timės, pines technical panel, would return to Manila after sign- ing en agreement on technical insuts at Tokyo.—Reuter,
Chinese Opera In Paris
Paris, May 31. The Peking Opera troupe The authorisation covers which will give its first perform- passenger Cargo and mall ance in Paris next Saturday service.
night as part of the international The fights will be between festival of dramatic art, arrived one or more cities in Germany here tonigirl by rail trom Berne,
China.
and New York, vla Shannon, after a three-week trip from Ireland, and Gander, New foundland,United Press,
The group
numbering about 75 singers, daricers and musicians was welcomed by French actress Gaby Morlay, President of the Union, and M.
Faure Confers AM Julien, Director of the Paris
With Juin
The
Festival-France-Presse.
"I do not disagree with the cine altogether was caned myself as a schoolboy.
The experiments are being the SNCAN carried out by
Aeronautical
Con struction Company of the North). The experts are hoping to use "stato-reactors" not only in missiles but also for fighter planes-France-Presse.
Vienna, May 31. .. "But find no necessity to
Austrian Fourteen
officials use it more than half a dozen few to Moscow today to work times a term, chiefly for bully-out details of payments due to ing crank disobedience. For the Russians and begin negotia- other things there are usually tions for the first postwar trade better ways for dealing with treaty between the two coun-
tries.-United Press.
children."
RUSSIANS CRACK DOWN ON BLACK-MARKET
Moscow, May 31,
Soviet newspapers are giving publicity to heavy prison sentences for black-marketeers speculating in food, clothing and household goods.
A woman shop assistant at Kishinèv, in Moldavia, was sent to prison for seven years for stealing 30 sacks of flour from the shop at which she worked and selling it at black-market prices in a nearby village. A man accomplice who helped her remove the flour from the shop by night was: sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
The Moldavian court, which averse to trading in stolen tried the case was told that last goods," October the woman had sold
the When they searched black-market wheat flour at five ¦ speculator's home, police found roubles per kilogramme when |140,000 roubles in cash, 3,000, the State price was just over 1000 roubles' worth 62 State two-and-a-half roubles.
bonda, as well as many valu» ables, including gold rings,
LAUNDRY BLUE
At Baku, in Azerbaijan, an coins, watches, ingots, a 10- "inveterate" speculator" was yard-long gold chain and sentenced to 10 years' imprison- diamonds, ment with subsequent loss of civil rights for two years and confiscation of property, accord. ing to the newspaper Pravda which explained that he "had been engaged in speculation, for many years; he bought up and resold at three times their original price dress lengths, ccats, State loan bonds and many other things Neither was he
Irvestia, the Soviet Gov. crament newspaper, parted for
a 15-year sentence * supply organission store MANIAC Tr who defrauded Btate enterprista as well as private customer. of 450,389 roubles in 20 months by falsifying the price of laundry blue, The newspaper said that the * woman in the Caucasus, "lved in grand style," bought two private houses and Tent
DOGS TOOK HINT manager,
New York, May 31, Mrs Bobbie Clay was fined $5 at Leuisville, Kentucky fer shouting "Run, run,"
costs.
ឆង់
money generously to her spongers." 口 Wherever new consignments
official deg-catcher stalked two of goods in short supply go on sale in Moscow department stores, police ATS on duty to The dogs got away and Mrs make sure that newly-bought Clay was found guilty of dis- articles are not resold at black- orderly conduct, --- China Mall market prices.--Ching- Mail Special.
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The recent Afro-Asian conference in Bandung served to "calm the appetite of Communist China," the Pakistani Minister of Justice, Mr Hussein Shaid
CAIRO FIRE Suhrawardy, declared in a broadcast over the
Spanish radio tonight.
Paris, May 31.
Cairo, May 21. French Premier, M
The Minister, who is now on of contact and "I am convinced A fire caused by a short cirs Edgar Faure tonight conferred with Marshal Alphonse Juin, cut in the United States soo visit here said the Chinese that from day to day our rela-
tion gutted the second inter- delegates were able to realise tions will become closer. France's leading soldier, who national tourism exhibition in their stifide and their appetites ur Sahrawardy pointed out
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of founded,
| "co-ordinatRUSSIA, THE proposed pictures from 19 countries, NowYM MARVESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Crities & Gamps would organise the anti-rebellernally thorow with Spain Probe?
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