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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1955.

Delegate Calls For Revision Of Loma Stoops

Mist Obscures Sun At Stonehenge

London, June 21."

More than 1,000 people from all parts of Britain gathered today at Stone- henre, "prehistoric stone eirete on Salisbury Plain, to watch the first rays of the mid-summer solstice sun- rise strike the giant een iral"afar."

Many camped out ali night or trudged in from neighbouring Low ng and villages. But as for the Past four

years the mun

was obscured by a low bank of mist and was not

visible until it was well above the horizon,

Instead the crowd 54W members of Druid orders in full robes and regalia perform the ancient ·rites while groups of revellers performed Morris, dances. -China Man Special.

Peaceful Atomic Energy Talks

Russia One Jump Ahead

London, June 21.

UN Charter

USE OF THE VETO SHOULD BE REGULATED

San Francisco, June 21,

Mohammad Mir Khan, Pakistan's permanent delegate to the United Nations, today called for revision of the UN Charter to extend the world group's membership and to regulate use of the veto.

Mr Mir Khan also expressed the "fervent hope" that the General Assembly "will soon recognise the wisdom of meet- ing, perhaps every other year, in a different geographical region.".

The United Nations' perma- men action to halt aggression in ment headquarters is in New Korea. York City.

REVIEW

Mr Mir Khan

the

for

reviewed United Nations". past and looked into the future

speech prepared in a delivery before the 10th anniversary meeting of the 60-nation group.

He praised the organisation's accomplishments in the search The Soviet Union announced for peace. These he listed as the today it plans to hold a con- | Security Council's efforts in the ference on peaceful uses of various ceasefire agreements, the etonic energy in July-hustursting for peace" resolutions. one "ninth before the Weat "the setting up of the disama- will be holding a similar con- ment commission" and the com-

in Geneva. ference

A

Moscow Radio broadcast monitored here said invita- dons had gone

out to dele-

gates of 41 countries to attend the Moscow conference scheduled for July's first through fifth

The Moscow broadcast said the decision to hold the con-

ference had been taken

jew days

ago" by

tac

Praesidiun nj the USSR

Academy of Sciences.

The

Canoe Capsizes

Two Boys Missing

ufficial theme of the confer- Search LTCG,

i said, will be "the for

two

was

Londen, June 21,

resumed today who vanished

boys

scientific and technical prob- when their cance capsized of lems of the peaceful use of Marazien, Cornwad, last night,

atomic energy.

IKES PLAN

But he emphasised: "The speeding up of the process of self-determination would remove potent incitement to aggres- sion.

a

of

The fewer the number weak

nations are prizes to be taken, the smaller the temptation to

he potential aggressors," said, "Strength Ef government and political maturity are safe-

invasion inst

and guards subversion.

LAUDABLE RECORD He cited the "laudable record" of the United Na tions in "striving to make dependent peoples grow to political and administrative maturity, to be able ulti- mately to zovern them- selves,"

The Pakistani delegate - minded that in addition to social

and political factors, "economic conditions prevalling in måjor

to

parts of the continents of Asia and Africa are favourable aggression and subversion."

"The obvious remedy here, also, is that those nations must, be assisted, and on to develop prove their

<cale,

a generous their resources standard of living

For Tit-Bit

Even the haughty llama will unbend when offered a tit-bit, as three-year-old Peter. Sparks found when he offered a tasty trifle to Molly, one of the children's riding llamas at the Londen Zoo. Peter was surprised just how eagerly Molly did stretch down that long neck she has.—Reuterphoto.

Israel's Gaza Plan SHOCK OF HIS

Welcomed In US

ARMISTICE LINE

Washington, June 21.

Israel's proposals for establishing an "armis- tice line" along the Gaza strip and instituting joint Israeli-Egyptian patrols were welcomed in Ameri- can Government circles today as "encouraging" evidence of progress toward a practical method of decreasing frontier tensions.

American officials were not commenting on the specific merits or demerits they may see in this or that proposal advanced by Israel and Egypt, feeling that this would constitute interference in Major-General E. L. M. Burns' mediation mission. they expressed The Israeli proposal that

the fact that Egypt stop

However, pleasure

over

Aring on

Israeli

Charter revision, as "noticeable practical suggestions. On both was regarded here

He referred to the need for Israel has come forward with patrols moving near the frontier as having

in order to improve co-opera- sides of the demarcation line, been meant more 13 1 pro- Leslie Price and Douglas tion and reduce the so-called tensions already seem to have paganda point than a negotiable

condicts in The Western conference, under Hichens, both 10. of Camborne, East-West

the abated a little and there

is issue. employed at the auspices of the United were

Saint United Nations. to alter. Its greater willingness to discuss

at The idea the heart of Nations and

Mount,

former arising directly Michael's

framework to suit the changed things calmly.

General Burns' mediating effort from President Eisenhower's | monastery and seat of Lord circumstances, to make its work

it was argued, was that telling and had "atoms for peace" proposal is Saint Levan,

its

side to gone more effective by extending

people on either

stop scheduled

and be held

to in canoeing in one of many beats membership,

regulate

doing this or that would prove the use of the veto by the per- Geneva August 8 through 20, from the small harbour there.

of little avail until the tensions Most Western

which provoke them to such manent members of the Secu-

action were decreased by prac- rity Council."

to

nations have announced their intention of

using the conference

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Two

the men say capsize and the boys struggling

the

available Every launched from the

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to display boat was their progress in the field of Mount.

Mr Mir Khan called for cor- rection of "the misinterpretation of Article 2. Paragraph 7, of the Charter, which provides

essen-

in matters tally within the jurisdiction of any state."

peaceful atomic development, The Soviet meeting, Moscow In the village of Marazion, that nations refrain from inter-

radio said, will open in the which faces the Mount and is vention Great Hall of Moscow Uni- joined to it by a causeway, versity with a welcoming fishermen joined in the search led speech by Mr A. N. Nesmey by police from Penzeance. anov, President of the USSR They found the canoe but no Academy of Sciences, trace of the boys-China Mall United Press.

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DOUBTS

Diplomatic observers doubted if the Egyptians would accept Israel's pro- posal that local commanders

on both sides maintained-tical methods.-United Press direct telephone contact, The Egyptians want

tact maintained third party.

such con- through a

However, if it were not for the the political factors involved. Israeli proposal would be emi- The Speaker. said that since nently logical and the Israelis the first Assembly session, "athemselves probably regard it as misunderstanding of the char sound negotiating stand to ter's words

2. take, it was reasoned in these in Article Paragraph 7, ... was used in 23 circles. cases and served as a talking horse" to further certain policies

-without regard to the purposes Luns

and principles of the Charter, without regard to legitimate rights and interests under the established forms and practices of the Jaw of nations,”

STYMIED **Repeatedly, the peaceful Bettlement

numerous legues has been stymied by that interpretation of this article, especially in refer- ence to trusteeship, human rights, self - détermination

racial

abd

problems,

To See Dulles About

Prisoners In Indonesia

San Francisco, June 21.

US Airman

Rescues Girls

London, June 31.

LIFE

Durban, June 21. The luckiest 13141 In Durban is the unknown citizen who is said to have tried to remOVO

section of a "live" 4,000-volt electria cable by catiing through it with a hack saw.

Ke escaped with his life --but without the cable. As his hack saw penetrated the steel and lead protee» Live covering of the cable and touched the copper wire beneath there was a blinding flash and a shock, officials belleve, which must have thrown the would-be

thief yards.

Mr R. S. M. Simpson, the City Electrical En- gineer, said that the alleged thief had had a miraculous escape from death. Chins Mail Special.

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W. PAKISTAN ELECTIONS BIG VICTORY FOR MUSLIM LEAGUE

Karachi, June 21.

The Muslim League scored a sweeping victory today in the West Pakistan elections for a new Constituent Assembly, which is to meet next month to frame the country's first constitution.

Provincial Assemblies form the Electoral College for elections to the new Constituent As- sembly, whose membership is equally divided between East and West Pakistan.

won

Or 29 seats in three provinces of West Pakistan contested 'today, the Muslim League · hes Iskander 24. General | Mirza, Minister of the interior, and Chaudri Mohammed Ali, Finance Minister, head the list of successful League candidates.

LOST 5 SEATS

The Muslim League lost three seats in the Panjab to a dissident group led by Malik Firoz Khan No¤¤, former Chief Minister of Panjab, and two to minor political parties,

HEJAZ RAILWAY

TO BE REBUILT

Jeddah, June 21.

Eight of 40 seats from West King Saud of Sandi Pakistan will be filled by Arabia has agreed to the nomination at the first meeting plan for rebuilding the

of the Constituent Assembly and Hejaz Province railway to

two are held by Hindu and Christian mindrities,

| facilitate pilgrimages to the Moslem holy cities" of Saudi Key to control of the House, Arabia, it was learnt here

two opposing however, were factions in the ruling United today. Front Party from East Pakis tan.

is

· Law

The original railway, built

Results were still awaited from that province, where Hasan with the help of subscriptions from Moslem ́ countries before Shaheed Suhrawardy, Minister and President of the and cut during that war in the 1914-18 war, was damaged Awami

League,

fighting those days, pilgrims could dis octogenarian Faziul Hug, former embark at Haifa (then a part of Provincial Chief Minister, for the Ottoman Empire) and go by the right to send representatives air to the holy city of Medina, to the Constituent Assembly. where 'Mohamet's tomb is.

Whichever

group has majority of provincial repre- sentatives would be courted by the Muslim League in West Pakistan to give them a work- ing majority in the House.

The Prime Minister, Mr Mohammed Ali, who is secking election, as the solitary Muslim League candidate from East Pakistan. is supporting the Fazlul Haq Group.

The stretch from Medini to Mocca

however, never comploted,

The line was cut and stations destroyed when British troops were fighting the Turkish army in 1915.

Now that Haifa belongs to e Israel, the Hejaz railway will be rebuilt from Maan (Jordan) and extended to Mecca. To the be linked with north it will Results will be made known Damascus (Syria) and thus join tomorrow.Reuter

up with both the Syrian and Turkish rallway France-Presse

ALL THIS IN 20

YEARS TIME

Minneapolis, June 21.

Twenty years from today

will be:

Vest-pocket telephones.

A 34-hour week of work.

systems.

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Gas turbine-powered motorcars.

These are some of the predic-continental rockets will exist on tions made by top business and both sides of the Atlantic Cevazi for man to Two girls were rescued by professional leaders in answer to and the possibility

of what we call an American airman wher fire the question "What will life in destroy most

the United States be like in civilisation will be at hand."- broke out at Clifford House 1974."

United Press. at Clacton during the night.

The building is used as staff Here are some of the predic- hostel by Butlins holiday camp. tions.

Airman Jance De Witt was

passing on a motoreyals when

he saw flames coming from the building.

and

He broke through a window cutting his right hand brought out the girls,

Robin Hodgson, 21, a merüber

Mr. AE Jacobson, President, Telephone Northwestern Bell Co-"A small telephone will be available to carry on your per- telephone Combined and television service will be available."

son

Netherlands Foreign of the staff, was overcome by Mr Harry A. Bullis, Chair- Minister, Mr Joseph Luns, smoke There was no panic man of General Mills Ins.-"The "Some of the colonial powers told United Press today he among the gris. Several lost all work week will be shorter. however, have gradually re cognised the growth of desires will talk with Secretary of their possesicos. for independence

self-State, Mr determination. Both those

and

John Foster

Demand for technicians will be Hundreds of holiday makers greater than ever,"

ûre-China Mail Special,

Staters and the new independent Dulles, about the 23 Dutch Watched three brigades fight the

have accepted the

nationals imprisoned which results in new friendships Indonesia.

in

and expanded opportunities of Mr Luns said the situation of - trade and investment. This fide his imprisoned countrymen, is of nationalism cannot be held far worse than that of the back,"United Press.

American

fliers held by Red China inasmuch as he charged the Indonesians with

using torture, stopping

food and beatings.

LABOUR MP

REBUKED

"We don't deny Indonesia the right to judge citizens' of other countries, but these citizens should have rights," he said, “At moment, 10 adequate

this London, June 21,

The Colonial Secretary, Mr cetence is allowed. We do not Lennox-Boyd, Today sharply want a trial by false witnesses, rebuked a Labour Member

of by torture or by suppression of Parliament who suggested that a decent defence," Britain was using Malaya as a

CIVIL STRIFE

training ground for her forces. M Luns said the Indonesian "Such a suggestion, at a time Government, plagued by civil like this, with so many families strife, needed a diversion, "and

here

e and in Malaya concerned about the situation,

Leminally

ore indicated better than the

I think it

said

Mr Dutch as part of a myth that the Dutch are plotting to overthrow

people who

The Member, Mr S. Awbery, the Indonesian Government said there were

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He said his auntry's White SIR MALCOLM BARGEANT were saying this was so the gross miscarriage of justice and Book on the matter points up that he could give the Minister that it was his hope world details later.

proceeded opinion would mice self felt

Hamilton, June 21,

The famous British conductor,

ATOMIC PLANES

Mr Malcolm. P. Ferguson, President of Bendix Aviation Corp.-"Atomic powered mili. tary aircraft will encircle the globe in one 24-hour period, Commercial aircraft dying - at speeds in excess of 750 miles an hour will cross from New York to London in four hours, carry- ing over 200 passengers,

Gas turbine power plants will be common"in passenger cars." !!

Mr Lester L. Colbert, President of Chrysler Corp.—Automobiles ...may require manual guidance only to place them in the proper lane of a super-highway ret work, where electronic controls could take over."

Dr. Alfred O. Nier, University of Minnesota Physicist "Inter-

Diamond Cutters Back At Work

The Engre, Jine 22.

YESTERDAY'S ORÓSSWORD—Aarosa: 1 Sierra, -5 Score, 8 When Mr Awbery...

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