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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1955.

GREATEST WORLD DANGER

SABRES FOR

S. AFRICA

Johannesburg, July 12.

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South Afrien's Fighter Cogiend will be com- pletely re-equipped with ultra modern Canadian- built Satire-jet fighters. starting next April, the South Afrlean Air Force headquarters announced in a communique made pubile In Pretoria todas.

An advance order for planes to equip two sattudrons has been placed with the Candair Corpora tion, the communique said. In an interview, held to- day, the Air Force Chief- of-Staff. Belgadier-Generat Melville, sald the order is part of a plan to cauin the wlinle Air Force with ultra- modern bigh-speed planes. -France-Presse.

INTIMATE

LETTERS

SOLD

London, July 12. Confidential court gossip and

Disregard Of

Asians Rights

INDIAN ENVOY'S VIEWS

Washington, July 12.

Mr G. L. Mehta, India's Ambassador, said today that disregard of the rights of Asians was the greatest danger to the peace of the world.

Mr Mehta, in a speech prepared for delivery to the conference on American foreign policy at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, said:

"Peace and freedom are terdependent in Asla elsewhere.

CHOOSE FREELY

"All nations should have the right freely to choose their own political and economic systems and their way of life in conformity with the Durposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,

in adequately realised today," Mr

Mchta added,

us

other intimate letters, of the times of Elizabeth I from the New York collection of the Jole Mr Audre de Cuppet

"The greatest danger 10 have been auctioned in Lon peace, today is that the rights of don for a total of £21,180 | the Asian people should be sterling.

disregarded and they should be The whole series of several denied un equal and respected

letters originating from the Baget family of nations."

hundred

In the place

her mertries.

community

"Peace and stability in Asla depend not only on achieving national independence but idso on

on social and economie de- velopment.

of

con

em-

"Democratle government survive if it provides them with menng of livelihood and ployment as well ns a steadily increasing standard of life.

"Any patient system in Asia will be judged by the economic benefits that it provides."

Mr Mehta said that economic

from

Notions the United and more advanced countries to Asia since the Second World War had been valuable, though

aid

of It was not always adequate or

effectively utilised.

MILITARY MEASURES

"But apart from the quantum Staffordshire ure known as

This, he sat involved not of nid, it is its conception that le agut papers,

merely the problem of colo-matters

und tho conception One writen by Richard nialism, but also a

lot

sharing of should be one of, partnership in Bagot, Sheriff and Deputy common aspirations and objecan enterprise of freedom," he Lieutenant of Staffordshire, tives and a recognition of sald. to his sons. discusses the equality of status of Asian coun Queen's relations with favourite, the Eart of

Essex,

"The policies and practices of whom she later had executed, racial segregation and discrimina

ra by the Queen's advises tien, which for the basis of deal with money troubles of Government leaders, religious onent and secial relations problems of the period, large regions of Africa and Family

squabbles

in

world, also other parts of the The the workings whose

constitute a menace to prace Bagot family,

magnitude of the Privy Council nuri other more formal documents riving full d detaile picture of the Elizabethan

is

Ad SPLIT UP

They were split up into

late

for quetion and were mostly bought by dealers.

Other items in the De Coppel collection included a letter

A

written in French

neh by Charles

is

Russo-Austrian

Agreement Implemented

cbt

Moscow, July 12.

"Milliary measures do not meet the fundamental needs of the people in Asia be- cative nó government can survive unless it is based on the goodwill of the people and unless the elementary necessities of Hifc ensured to the people. "Milliary measures frequent. ty lead to the inaintenance of

аго

the status quo and though their objectives are defensive they

tend to create suspicion, dis trust and fear.

"While such measures cannot

ስቡ between economic and

UK War Bride And Czech

British born Mes Phyllis Bispora who is to be allowed to return to England soon with her three children vanished from her Prague home. She had been taken to an unknown address by Czech authorities for Interrogation, but later returned to her home in Prague. This news was announced in the House of Commons by Mr Anthony Nutting, British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, who said that the Czech Ambassador in London had been warned countries. Mrs that delaying action is likely to impair friendly relations between the two Slapera and her husband Czech born Jaraslav Sispers were arrested. when they tried to foo to the West from Czechoslovakia. She had been sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and ho to 12 years and their children were taken away from her. It was recently announced that she was being released so that she could return home. Mrs Sispera divorced her husband last year.Express Photo.

SOCIALIST. CONFERENCE

Europeans

Of The

Warned

East

London, July 12.

European socialists were today warned that Europe is not the whole world and that "beyond your horizons across two continents live hundreds of millions who suffer from want of freedom and liberty.”

Mr Wijono, Secretary of the Asian Socialist Conference, in a fraternal address

Young Driver

In Accident

Ban Francisco, July 12. Jimmy Callega 100k his father's r without permission yesterday, went for a short drive down a vehicle hill, hit another Cansing $100

damago, escaped Injury---but was not arrested by investi- gating offlers because he is only two years old China Mall Special.

Heat Stops Canal Traffic

The Hague, July 12, Exceptional heat caused a boat-

Jarr

on Amsterdam's

The heat swelled the fron rail-

be opened to

were finally used

to the Congress of the Socialist Interna-famous canals today. tional meeting here, appealed to Europeangs of the canal drawbridges, be completely avoided, priority Socialists to play an effective role "in the which could noto

permit boats to pass under. Austrin and Russia today took

military measures should be for fight against colonialism" and so line up th Austrian Slate Treaty by sign-which

waya cl economic amelioration with the Asian Socialist Conference."

would develop in ing two ogreements on com. initiative of the people and pensation to be paid by Austria

generate their enthusiasm."---- to Russia,

Reuter.

as a bay of 19 which went the first step to implement the

for £100 sterling, and another in French by Diza

Elizabeth to

Henry IV of France on the subicct of a religious mission, which went for £280 sterling, letter from Sir Francis Drake In 1688 Lwo months after he had defcated the Spanish Armada to his colleague, Sie John Hawkins, went for £190 sterlan

The Archive Nationale of France Pave £50 sterling for a series of letters concerning Elizabeth

The first agreement provides for Austrian goods valued at $150 million (about $53,571,428) to be paid to Russia for former, German assets taken over by the Russians in Austria,

The second agreement covers deliveries of crude oil to

the

for

and Mary Queen of Scots Soviet Union in exchange written to Catherine de Medici | handing over to Austria Soviet- by the French Ambassador in owned refineries in Austria-- Egland China Mail Special China Mail Special.'

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Proposals For

Anglo-Russian

Aviation Agreement

London, July 12.

"The two major factors which may prove a stumbling block in the way of the functional, in- tellectual and emotional unity between our two organisations are the approach to world poll- ties and the question of freedom of the dependent peoples," ho fald.

ULTIMATE IDEALS

"This three-fold unity, if mertly based upon ultimate ideals without reference to Immediate needs wilt lead us nowhere,” he added.

to open the bridges-France- Freze.

CATHERINE PARR'S DESCENDANT DEAD

Best-Selling Novelist

Newton Abbot, Devonshire, July 12. Best-selling novelist, Beatrice Chase, who last October was removed from her thatched cottage The French Socialist leader, in Dartmoor as "an aged person in need of care," suggested to has died here just two days before her 81st birth-

talks in day.

M. Guy Mollel, Socialists of 30 countries that

Great Powers' A tie-up between British the

Geneva next week should "con- European Airways. and

centrate on disarmament and Aeroflot, the Soviet' airline, mutual aid.. to operale jointly a London- Moscow direct service may he had suggested for the Geneva shortly be discussed between talks would evoke an echo the two companies following among all peoples who might

be misled

about

He said that such emphasis as

expressions of agreement in otherwise

Socialist olms.

principle by both sides.

The crotchety old lady, a descendant of Catherine Parr, the last of Henry VIII's wives, won worldwide fame with her books about the wild moors she loved so much.

Two of her novels "Through near her cottage into a private a Dartmoor Window" and "The chapel glowing with rained- Heart of the Moor" brought her glass windows. It attracted a considerable income but the thousands of visitors yearly. M Mollet joined in the In Moscow, Lieutenant-Gen-

preferred a hermit-like exist of almost every

ence in eral Nikita Zakharov, Deputy speculation

a bric-a-brac stuffed, With Cardinal Vaughan sho Acroflot, said that speaker during the session about 16th century Director of

the also organised the Catholic cottage in the reasons for the recent company

children's crusade. During the would like to

village of Venton. establish such a link with BEA, Change in Russian attitude.

First World War she founded the but a quick decision would have

crusade of the White Knights and Ladies and revived it just after the last war.

his

M. Mollet sald disarmament

to be made as other airlines to be effective must be "general were also eager to arrange a and controlled" and that mutual service with the co-operation of aid must be "with" under- Aeroflot from olher Western | developed countries and not European companios.

"to" them to avoid any palernol allitude.

"We have been exchanging correspondence with BEA on this mailer for about a year,” The former British Prime General Zakharov ald, "and Minister, Mr Clement Altice, have recently sent them another who opened the discussion, told letter asking 'Do you want to the 110 delegates that Socialist cstablish a direct line or not principles were unchanged but because there are other people must be applied in the context waiting","

of the hydrogen bomb: would like to do busi- "Wo

"Eminent acibutists have 10- ness with BEA,” he told rc-

cently confirmed that war is porters al a diplomatic recep- outdated," he said. "A major tlon

war would destroy civilisation, ENCOURAGING

if not the human race." In London a spokesman for

"One great question is: would British European Airways des- | the Communists accept the cribed

Zakharov's General

toleration which is implied by "an encouraging co-existenco?" "statement ng eign"

He said there had been much As a long term policy, BEA thawing of the cold war recent. plans oventually to operate service between London andy and this would continue "If Moscow. with ila own alreraft we can get the Communists to but this cannot be done unui accept the idea that people are the British and Boviet govern enfiled to live their own lives

ments

+

formally agreed on certain without interferenco".

The spokesman added:

"In

the meantime we are proming for an interline agreement.. Wo have been in correspondence

with Moscow for over a your

and have pressed Aeroflotta agreamont, but

through no fault of qurs haw, not yet come About China Mail Special

· ́ EAST AND WEST

AGAINST WILL

Last year, local authorities deelded she was too old to live alone and look after herwell. Against her will, she was moved from the house she had Hved in for 50 year, 10 Barnstable Hospital.

mato, on a

She asked men and women to send her ther names with a declaration "to. bo truo to honour" Sho inscribed their names in the olive-wood book which always lay at the fort of the altar in her chapel. The She had ectiled in the cottage banner of the crusadé at the age of 30 to recuperate wail with its

"Hold from an attack of tuberculosis, Honour, Shun When her health returned she A lively woman, who toppet took a nun's vows of chastity her way about the cottage with and promised she would never a walking stick, she told re leave her Dartmoor home, porters on her 80th birthday Since the death of her mother, last year: "I have a dash of Miss Chase her real name Tudor blood in my ' volts and was Olive Katherine Parr had this probably accounts for my lived alone, except for the bad temper, dozen of cats which fitted dusty nooks and prowled among the old lady's family treasures.

Villagers called her the "Lady of the Moor" and some. were a little afraid of the en centric figure in her long black dress and white dust cap, Ming Chad had taken pains to learn how to use a revolver and was a cracle shot,

As a young woman who had worked 'in London's sitema And it the grim prisons, and work

sin befriended a mute derer and mothered hip, when he

BR pour Cathollo, sky, trade,

BLONDE HAIR.

"Like myself. the original Catherine Parr had blonde

•hair #o no doubt. King. Henry Vin preferred blondes."

When Inst autumn – the m thorities moved her, under the National Assistance: Act of 1948 which provides for the care, of sick old people left on their Miles Chase angelly her mwyer and was testing | to approach the

Home

Becretary and felende in:

hospital rolested) and decided that alo wagi well enough to go. home?" Chiew Mali special

RUSSIAN

Page-3

Mother

Siamese

CHURCHES Flees With

ABOVE

POLITICS

of

London, July 12. Metropolitan · Pitirim Minsk and Byelo-Russia, a

Twins

Berlin, July 12.

A German mother has fed from Communist East Germany with her Slameso twin children, seeking an opera- tion to separate them, West Berlin officials said today.

months old and were born in a small town in East Gee- many, where the fact of their existence was kept a secret from the public, West Berlin doctors refused to

hight dignitary in the Rus-They said the twins were 11 sian Orthodox Church, de- clared here today, that he could not talk about such matters as “co-existence" and the "Iron Curtain" be- cause churches in the Soviet Union were outside politics.

Molopolitan Plirim is lead- Ing a delegation to Britain of eight Russian churchmen presenting the Orthodox, Baptist and Lutheran Churches.

Speaking today at a luncheon for his delegation he called

on Christions throughout the

world to unite in the defence of peace, He emphasised that Chris- must feel responsible for the fate of mankind and said that they, the representatives of different Christian denomina tions, bad gathered not to have relations disputes but to be united in the defence of peace, --Reuter.

give the names or sex or the twins but said an operation to separate the twins had been tentatively set for Saturday at the

citadolf Virchow Cilly ilospiter The twins, said to be joined at the abdomen, were taken to the hospital two weeks ago lọ undergo a series of tests and X-ray examinations. Officials sold the test showed favour- able resulta

Professur Alfred Heim, chief surgeon of the Rudolf Virchow Hospital, is scheduled to per- form the delicate operation. Omelalo said lack of equip. ment and experlenco made the surgery impossible in East Germany.-United Press.

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