THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1955.
Moscow Not Opposed To Talks Homage Paid
On German Unity
HERR RAAB
AUSTRIA
TO HAVE ARMY
Vienna, June 20, The Austrian Chancellor,
Bonn, Jane 26.
West German Government officials today learned with relief of Soviet Foreign Minister V. Molotov's remarks in San Francisco yesterday showing that Moscow was not opposed to a discussion of the German problem at the Geneva "summit” conference next month,
Government quarters in recent weeks. thought to have detected a certain un- willingness on the Soviet side to discuss the German problem at Geneva at all.
They speculated that the Russians might want, to leave the German problem entirely to their talks with Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, when hey visits Moscow later this year, prob- ably in September.
UNENTHUSIASTIC
This prospect did not meet with enthusiasm here
Boan, despite newly won Movereignty. still regards the problem of German unity primarily as a task and duty for the Big Four. The officials were also gratified to learn that Mr Molotov had expressed himself against ex- tending the Communist regime now prevailing in East Germany to the whole country,
On the other hand, his remarks Dabout the two parts of Germany
Julius Roab, in his twice monthly radio talk, tenight qualified as "absurd""the view that the country should not have an army.
"Our
be
will invincible," he said, "but it will be sufficiently powerful to make an adversary think twice about making war on us,"
Dr Raab said he favoured an
army based on compulsory military service, "It cost less than a professional 'army," he, said,
The
43
Chancellor said that the creation of a new army arose out of the country's declara. lion of neutrality and
**not within the framework of some vast strategic specula- tion."
Dr Raab referred also
to the emation, which he felt at the return of Austrian prisoners "of war from the Soviet Union and expressed his conviction that "serving the cause peace is the most imperious need in this life."-France. Presse,
COLLECTIVE
EUROPEAN
SECURITY
Helsinki, June 26.
and his opposition against ex- tending the Western regime to the Soviet zone seemed to in- dicate to the officials an intention to harden the political reality of two separate German states.
For most West German politi- cians, German unity means the introduction of the West German
democracy pattern of
in East Germany through free secret elections:
how much the What and Soviet Union was prepared to concede to enable German unity freedom remained to be seen in until the heads of the Big Four thought. met at Geneva, these quarters
a
West Germany will send a Geneva which, delegation to according to
Government spokesman, "will not only be in- formed by the Western Powers about the progress of the con- ference but also be consulted.
Chanceller Konrad Adenauer
was informed of Mr Molotov's statements at his home Rhoendorf this morning.
near
UNDER STUDY
Government spokesmen refused to comment saying reports about the press colly ference were under study," Government quarters recalled
Garman
problem during the
that Dr Adenauer had obtained a promise from the Western The Soviet view is that collec- Allies during his recent trip to Live security, not neutralisation, the US and Britain that the will solve the European problem, West intended to bring up the Russian writer" Ilya Ehrenburg declared at the World Peace Geneva conference as one of the Assembly here today.
main issues which had to be Ehrenburg said: We Soviets solved to relax international belleve that the neutralisation] tension-Reuter. of a number of European states would not solve the question of
for the security.
whole of Europe. It would be better for All states to unite for the security of all"
Ehrenburg suggested that once
for or collective security Europe was achieved, a solution to the German problem would be in sight.
de sald that guarantees from both the United States and the Soviet Union would be neces
make collective Euro-
2.
plea
the
Hollywood, June 20. sary to Pamela Kellino, wife of Bri-pean security a reality, tish actor James Masor, gave Ehrenburg rejected birth to an eight-pound mine for the extension of ounce boy today by Caesarean neutralisation of European states. operation.
carlier speaker, French by an observer Louis Vallon, a former Gaullist supporter. France- Presse.
They have a six-year-old daughter, Portland Fumela. - China Mail Special.
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RUSSIAN
ATOMIC
ENERGY
PROJECTS
To Driver
World famous motor race drivers paid homage to Pierre Levegh the driver of the H fated Mercedes car, which crashed as Le Mans causing the death of about eighty people, during the funeral service at the Saint Honore D'Eylau Church, Paris, Picture shows; during the service are (right to left) Fangio, Stirling Moss and Fileh (fometh); Express Photo.
Naval
Conference
In Singapore
Singapore, June 26.
The Chiefs of Naval Staff of the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy arrived here this afternoon to attend an im- portant naval conference scheduled to begin on] Tuesday.
The two naval chiefs Vice Admiral R. R. Dowling of Australia and Rear Admiral J. E. H. McBeath of New Zealand, travelled together from Sydney. They were met on arrival at Kallang Airport by Commodore G. A. F. Norfolk, Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, Far East Station, Vice Admiral A. Scott Moncrieff, Austra- lian Commissioner Sir Alan Watt and other Bri- tish naval officials.
Adm. Dowling told newsmen with British naval officials in that he would go to Bangkok Singapore. He said he had talles
after attending the naval con- in Melbourne and Sydney with ference here to analyse the re-Australian naval officials before sults of the maritime exercise coming here. He is staying here "Anzu. Naval ships and mart-for seven days before returning time aircraft of Britain, Aus-to New Zealand United Press. tralia and
New Zealand have bee jointly participating in the exercise in the South China Sea for the past fortnight. The exercise divided into three parts included practices in atomic warfare, anti-submarine warfare, convoy operations and long- fange air reconnaissance.
TOO EARLY
Adm. Dowling said it was too early to
whether Say
more Australian warships would be He committed to this region. was replying to a question whether more ships would join
FINED FOR
OWNING
HOMING PIGEONS
QUEEN LEAVES NORWAY Thousands Crowd Oslo Harbour
Oslo, June 26, The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh wound up their triumphant three-day state visit to Norway tonight with a farewell dinner for the 82-year-old King Haakon aboard the Royal Yacht, Britannia.
More than 100 small boats, yachts and launches circled round the Britannia as the hour, of departure approached. On shore many thou- sands of people lined the quays and perched on the piers to wave goodbye to the British Sovereign.
Crowds stood shoulder to shoulder and several deep on every foot of quay and share.
of
At 9.40 pm, when the fast Queen Elizabeth's ` dinner guests had left the ship, the festive bunting was taken in from the mastheads, black smoke came from the funnel and the ship began to move.
tho
نية
Only the Norwegian Royal Family including King Hankos, stayed
to board company the Queen for the Arst few hundred yards of the voyage.
They made ar- rangements to leave the Britat- mix as soon as she reached the Dyna lighthouse at the far end of Oslo Bay, and came back in
Pearl Necklace their barge to the quay.
Auctioned
London, June 26.
A necklace of 47 pearls weighing 588.04 grains was sold for $7,500 at a Lon don auction. It belonged to the late Honourable Mrs Henry Coventry, widow of the third son of the ninth Earl of Coventry —-China, Mall Special..
Call Off
Vietnam
Elections -Romulo
Enthusiasm reached the peak last night when 50,000 people massed outside the National Theatre to see the Queen and other Royal guests arrive for the performance, Peer Gynt. After attending church this morning the Queen drove with King Haakon to Skaugum Manc country home of Crown Prince Olay,
20 miles southwest of Oslo.
il
ROUTE CROWDED
Hundreds of thousands of Norwegiana congregal- ed along the route.
Crown Prince Olav and his and children Regnhild Astrid Harald met the Queen on the front steps of their home. The Queen wore a grey marten stole over a light blue, green shan- tung dress.
At the Manor, Prince Olav tools the guests on the terrace where press photographers had been admitted. After lunch,
Queen left Skaugum to ref
Indian Woman Appointed Head Of State
Bombay, June 26 For the first time in the Republic of India a womaTi has
assumed charge" "sa" constitutional head of s
state because her sef, the Rajpranmith (constitutiom head), has rone on a six- week hunting telp in the African Jungie.
Ber Highness Chelvafammant
Kempu AVETÉ has been appointed hend of the south Indian stafe of Mysore during her son? Ir absence and the Presiden of India has recognisté her as "a person competent to exercise the powers of Kaiprninukk," mid the notification in the state Government guzeite. --Chiga Mall Speciał
the
West Indian
Immigration Problem
...London, June 26. Lady Huggins, wife of Sir John Haggins, former Governor of Jamaien, today
San Francisco, June 26.
to Oslo. She and the Duke called for immediate action. Mr. Carlos Romulo; Philip boarded the Britannia.
on the problem of West pines delegate to the United of honour and then
King Haakon escorted them to Indian immigration into Bri- Nations, called today for returned to his palace. He was tain. postponement of the Viet returning to the quay an hour She was speaking at the Con martese elections planned later to board the Britannia for servative Commonwealth Court-
cil here, a private body of Coat-. farewell dinner. King Haakon for next year on the grounds are the Queen's hand, vigor servatives which makes m that the Communists have austy shook that of the Duke of official recommendations 012 violated the Geneva armis Edinburgh before the Royal Commonwealth affairs to the tice agreement.
couple stepped aboard the Royal annual Conference Party con He said in a television pro- barge.
ference. grazzimné that Indo-Chins was
As the barge headed seaward, "nibbled away from us the Queen and the Duke stood slowly" and be urged the not together
midships, waving. Communist world to recognise smiling towards King Haakon and then turned and waved to should be "outright the crowd who responded en determined and strong aggressive thusiastically. Within minutes, support for Vietnam," he said
they were out of sight amid Mr Romulo, substituting for hundreds of small boats. Mr Vyacheslav Diolatov,
The nineteenth century cannon Soviet Foreign Minister who had on the rampart of Akershus been expected to appear in the fortress, where the first founda programme but later decided tiers of Oslo were laid in the against it, also referred to the eleventh century, roared out: & Formosa situation.
the
the
Lady Huggins said that if a trade recession set in and fed to unmeployment, a serious situa tron could perise and feelings would rise against coloured workers.
was
NEW SLUMS The time to tackle the problein now. The Immigrants? caused arrival in certain areas overcrowding and places, such as Erixton, South west London, "new slam condi tions were created?
Tokyo, June 26. The Russians are keeping their development of atomic
Paris, June 26. energy A top secret, althe two Australian destroyer? Japanese scholar revealed have joined the Far East Fit got acquainted with French Arunta" and Warramunga which Jean Gaillard, 75-year-old, Saturday night upon his re for anti-terrorist operations in instice for the first time inmunists took control of Formosa, fight of 24 Norwegian jet planes West Indian immigranta. turn from a six-week tour Malaya. of Soviet Russia and Com-
He said the Chinese Com-Royal Salute of 21 gues
the sky.-Router.
his life. He was fimed 6,000 it would put the Philippines in a tight formation, ripped across.
precarious position-Reuter. The Australian naval chief francs (£6) for owning car- Dr Katumasa Yano of Kyoto said the Arunta and Warramun-rier pigeons without au-
gu would stay in Malayan thorisation. University, one of fourteen waters until November when Japanese scholars who made
ROBIN munist China. VHFURN IN PS 100M VAGUE
RIVER
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MENTER
RACLES LEEPS
ACROSS
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5 Bird (5).
8 Snake (5).
9 Value highly (6)..
10, Indefinite (5),
11 Bolt securing
(5)
12 Cook (4).
13 Flowers (5), ".
10 Wilderness (8).
18 Gets away (8)
20 Equestrian (5).
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22 Self-satisfied (4).)
23 Fish (5).
25 Dance (5),
Tags (6)
27 Go in (8).
28 Staggers (5).
23 Slumbers (0)
DOWN
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2 Walked feebly (8).
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Venerates (7).
fight (8).
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Pays up (77
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21 Foolah (5),
24 Nobleman (4),
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during the
Russo-
the trip at Russia's invitation by
they would probably be replacet "Why, he said, I bought some.
two other Australian pigeons sald "the Busslans permitted us destroyers. He said his visit to Japanese war, in 1805. I did not to see virunily everything we Bangkok was for the purpose of even wanted to so that we could not-
kziow that they were
feel the existence of the so- ructing senior officers there homing pigeons," called Iron Curtain. But we and has nothing to do with could not get the
of seeing Soviet devalortunity SEATO,
in
In
He had been denounced by a Rear Admiral J. E. H. McBeath pigeon fancying chub as having
undeclared homing pigeons. was appointed Chief of March, an inspector
visited the group spent in Russia |Star, Royal New Zealand Navy him. He was
the field of atomic energy."
Dr Yano said of the three
weeks
who
comment on policy or opera-
he was in Moscow for ten days only six weeks ago would not mamber of birds owned by the days in Staxtningrad, and Ave Komal matters before his talks old man. He
tive days in
it from
Ty
specialty (engineering), I was impressed with the splendid buildings saw," Dr Yano said. "This was espectally so in Stalingrad, eighty per cent pf which was destroyed by the last war"
VOLGA ENGINEERING
LAST CAR WAS UNLUCKY
The
man
FRANCE FACES BIG STRIKE
Government Drafts Urgent Measures
Paris, June 26.
It was not the fault of the
Lady Huggins urged that every help should be given to encourage the flow of British capital to the West Indies.
Mr John Milner Conserva- tive member of Parliament, said
proportion 02
Gaminals
the
among
coloured. people Britain way no greater that the proportion among white people, contrary to what many thought
But the Home
Secretary
should have power to deport those who were obviously
felons.
Mr. Aldwin Widall, a Indian,
West
said the immigrants
came to Britain with-a-song "We are British subjects.
He went
on: "I Hke that song and I hope you do. We must
make
they
go back,
sure
that when
they
retum sing-
ing
The
and
MAU MAU PROBLEM
at the amazed
counted 94. He Immediately called for rein- forcements and, himself and two fellow-inspectors, after one day's hard worit, he said that 75 pigeons were homing pigeons while the remainder were not
The Government drafted urgent measures event time today to head off a strike by public employees and The council later discussed Toronto, June 26.
"I believe that
with
Inve
the Mau Mau problem in Kenya, Robert Horan, a 18-year-old they ceased to be carrier civil servants which would paralyse France and MB, B. Soret, a shipping stable boy, admitted in court Pigeons, since
none of them threaten the Government of Premier Edgar Faure, firm director, who had spent two away." Dr Yano said he was impress here that he stole 18 motorcars went
years in East Africa, said: “One ed with the large scale engineer-one for every time he missed said. The Court ned 1m 1 All three of France's major unions-Com- of the most frightening aspects ing projects along the Volga. a tram and faced the possibility low nothing of your remunist, Socialist and Catholic have called the of Mau Mau is the degree to
gulations, Gaillard told the
which to many women have He said the two million kilowatt of being late for work,
Court. And it is tot at my age strike for July 1 unless the Government agrees to serped into it. Women are now hydro-electric plant nearing He was given a suspended that I will learn France their demands for increased wages and social the main supporters of Mau
of Mau Maur completion at Kaybyshir wil
Presse sentence-China Mafi Special
In the rescrVES. largest. He
benefits.
alleged that the intelligence service in Kenya' had failed to give proper warning of the de velopment of Many Mau
1972 there had been al good telligence there would have been no Mati. Mini,” he declared
China Mail Special
sair
be the world's the 1,750,000 |
he' also
kilowatt plant being constructed
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Is Communist Chine, Dr HIS ARMY WENT HOME would parallel the great gen- alsed French
Yano said he saw engineering- projects along
the Hwal Ho River which included
the building
of dams and reservoirs. Unlike Russia where mechanical power is used, however, the Chinese projects included use of from fifty thousand to one himired thousand laborer, Dr
in
Yang said production Manchuris including the formerly Japanese - operated colliery iv Fushun, appeared. 4, 10 have returned to prewar level:
Seoul, June 28. Private Adotps Van der Lindenį
found himself today the lamb Belgian soldier in Korea and felt not at all happy about, the "International "mkategy, P Not only is the 22-year-old
Hospital for a back allment and was returned to his unit in Korea, US Seventh Division
picked up Ván dér Linden- while he was hitchhiking and Enformed - the astonished private that the Belgian unit
the strike comes off, it strike of workers on the nation- eral strikes of August 1963, wher Trace's economic te
binet will meet to- The Cabinet was virtually choked of
morrow or Tuesday to draw up an official list of compromises to offer to the union, but 'stready | Informed Tabour, sources: zaldi
DELAT MEETING
Tierselle might - even cause the fall of the GOV. "GrEntent" and delay the Big "Four" "Summit” mfeting" at Geneva, now set for July 18.
union leaders would reject the
The sources said the Govern“) |ment intended to offer: DAKI
Memory Honoured
- Buchos Aires, June 24.- The late Eva Peron was
Purple Hears veteran: the only Belgian soldier to Korea, he temporarity attached to an American
Although he "speaks only: #lemmish, and no English He communicates "Through+del American in tottery Kores action in 1952;" is now ment offices postal: employees, receive a third to ball of their" méme eraubed to har, mm
Bolton NATIBU COKLOTINE, KYSY SLIŠ KRUŽBOVUIDE- the end of the game amortit of 'quarters!! andre other i
had already left for homes Van der Linden, who has served by
25 months in Korea and the Services affected would. In-years instead of fours after her death, with
his brother liked include dyit servants in Govern- 2 Low-paid workers would being deposited at the
1 Re-evaluation and increase honoured throughout “ Argentina
of minimum wages, over three today, on the thirty-fith monith
He noted & shortage of trained |-- and go Japanese they both den oud, sau de saw. Hasina di learned in Flapan Myths fechliches ind some races — Von der Linden", spent two morche in Tokyor bite
Seventh
azidehed t
feet cleaners hospital workers, Que under, re-evaluation before in all the General
mengand ton of Labour local Hemguir bejal takes, steps la cas, end airport cnployees. Increase in retary him – Home, United
Press
Such as general, movement bass pay on which pensions, are where busts of Probably the cromia came, a csendated United Fress:
eet upUnited
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