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/ THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1955.
SOCIALISTS GET HEATED
·DR EDITH SUMMERSKILL
PAPER ALLEGES
DR SUMMERSKILL
REBUKED BY
Move To Outlaw
Communist Party
DUTCH DELEGATE German
London, July 14.
Passionate exchanges over the Middle East almost deflected the Socialist Interna- tional Congress from its debate today on Asian and African questions-and set it behind schedule for the first time since it opened last Tuesday.
Instead of disposing of Asia and Africa by this evening, the 30-nation Con- gress adjourned the discussion till to- It is due to complete its agenda
morrow.
Japanese MP's by Saturday.
Entrenching Themselves
The
Tokyo, July 14. Asahi newspaper charged today that Japanese politicians are attempting to entrench themselves more
office firmly in
through of the amendment
Fair Election Law.
were. In the The proposals form of an amendment to the Fair Election Law.
The bill was presented to the
The Afro-Aslan debate was launched by Dr Summerskill, Chairman of the British Labour Party
Her references to the Arab-Israeli conflet brought a stern rebuke from the Dutch spokesman and a vehement re- Joiner from the chiot Israel delegate.
FLAREUP
This unscheduled flareup overshadowèt reasoned policy statements contri- buted to the debate by So- clafist leaders from Japan and Vietnam,
The first half of the day the Congress completed its discus- sion of European questions by debating "unity and Co- operation."
Peking with the British Labour Party "delegation last year. "I was impressed," she said, by the importance which Mr Chou E-Tai and Mr Mao Tse-tung attached to the new marriage law,
"They
be
were
believed there could until women no progress
Where emünelpated. women are subjugated you find men are psychologically small and emotionally Immature." She asked Asian delegates to, ponder
this.
She termed the two Chinese Icaders and the Soviet former Premier Malenkoy "three of the greatest feminists."
The Secretary-General of the Socialisi Party of Vietnam, Pham Van Ngol, recalled the troubled recent history of
his
Dlot in late June by members This stirred over the members of the House of Councillors re-of The abortive European country and sald "the situation
Democratic, Defence Community and brought is still very confused." the
presenting
Liberal and Green Breeze the French party secretary, M. parties.
Guy Mollet, for the second session running. Into sharp confllet.
Ils, provisions, the Asahi said, would:
1. Restrict offlec-holders from resigning
lo run for the Diet, thug reducing competition for
the incumbents.
SHORTEN CAMPAIGNE 2. Shorten cicction campaigns, a move wiilch would put fresh
candidates
advantage.
at
D
dis
д
This time the target for his antagonism was the Norwegian United Nations delegate, Mr Elan Moe, who questioned the value of the Council of Europe and of seeking "the accused him
surrender unconditional Scandinavians who mistrusted the supranational approach to
3. increase the permissible unity. numbers of campaign posters and postage-free postcards.
and
vi
He said his Party had been by Prime Minister "surprised" Ngo Dien Diem's "lack of poli- tical programme." It had been ready to judge by experience but their Party orgun had not been allowed even to announce the signing of the ceasefire.
EDGE OF ABYSS
He did not believe that M. Dican was "the source of strength" that the Americans believed, for by its anti- arbitrary democratie actions it buttressed Com- munism.
And
Dr Summerskill, opening the afternoon debate said that Asia and Africa "not long ago were virtually ignored." She added "South Vietnam has been ted that even now they had no re-to the edge of the abyss but 5. Prohibit publle opinion presentative from Africa at the we can put confidence in the
4. Restrict newspapers magazines qualified to carry freely reports and comments on elections,
polls
on elections by papers-United Press.
news Congress,
Norderney Island, July 14. Authorities of this West Ger- man seaside resort have decreed
bc-
people.
Our Party will do its best 10 reconcile 1 divided
he
If they could not solve the people and to encourage respect
International Jaw." urgent problems of these great for continents, mankind faced "a declared desperate and proicged crisis,"
she warned.
to &
"potent" as was the influence of
MO Ngoi appealed- to the Powers which signed
the
Sho said the Communist Geneva agreement "to create shortcut was | urgently – In the Immediate future-it zone of security to receive political refugees from both sides pending free elec- tions."
that cocks must not crow tween dusk and dawn.
Cocks who disobey the ban appeal. must be alaughtered or token outside the residential area. China, The order was made in the in- terests of tourists.-China Mall Special.
Dr Summerskill broke off to recall her visit to Moscow and
A British Crossword Puzzle
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POVERAWE'S
H
GRAMP
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He declared " have seen with my own
eyes that Mini- sters cannot live in pence, M. Diem cannot leave his palace- he needs 400 guards. How long ́can this go“?”
the
The Joint Secretary of Asian Socialist conference, Madhav Gokhale, Bald Asin wanted to enlarge an "area of peace" and declared "SEATO and military bases will never
Court's
Last Hearing
Karlsruhe, July 14.
The Weel German constitu fional courts today held its final hearing on à Govern- ment application to have the Communist Party banned,
A Communist lawyer, Dr Friedrich Kaul, of East Berlin, had Covernment alleged the
to back its used torgery
Cas? that the Communist Party wus a danger to the constitution."
The court adjourned for a time after he accused Government of illegally searching Communist Party oflets ta gather material for their case, before bringing the application |
November 1051,
NOT ADMISSIBLE
the
Alter the adjournment the court. President Dr Jose Wintrich, said such statements were not admissible as they did not deal with the case before the court.
Her Fritz Rische, for the Communist Party executive, read a statement declaring that the applications were a blow against German unity and the German working
moye ment.
The court will announce its decision later-Reuter.
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Jap Will Try To Save Schweitzer's Eyesight
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13 Precious stone (7),
16 Warmth (4).
17 Commissions (7).
17 18 Ordain (7),
B. 20 Eagle (4).
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Alming marka (7).
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5 Bleach (0),,
6 Spectacice (8).
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11 Colour (5).
12 Speak (5).
14 Fears (0)
15 Suspendis (0).
10 Mino galleries (B),
18 Clergyman (8),
19 Traps (0),
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Stip-shod (0)..
29 Fodder containers (8),
22 Reposta (6).
231. Duck (5),
24 Scrutinies (0),ˆ
25 Bocial contro; (4),
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Aerot 1 Recoup, March
18:Rigid, 9 Taming, 10 Shires 11 State, 12 Earl, 13 Areso,
arc elections the Communist North will sweep the board-and the whole country will be lost to us.
PROMISED BETTER "Guaranteed neutrality" promised better regulis In The other Indo-Chinche states and held the hope for Korea, a united
It was frightening "not a
con- ception," he addol
The Importance of The Afro- Asian confcrence at Bandung,
Chinn that "Red brought face to face with coun- tries which have apprehensions
Was
was
DR. SCHWEITZER
A
Nairobi, July 14. NAMED Japanese diet-healer, Y. Ohsawa, sald today that Dr Albert Schweitzer, organist,
the Nobel suffering from sight.
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Long Way BRING SPAIN
INTO NATO
From Home
The clothes are bright and gay, and so is mother's smile, but tüe Oblora, 13 months old daughter of the Hon. T. O. C. Ojlako, the now Commissioner in Britain for Eastern Nigeria, is not impressed with her first view of London- Express Photo,
DRASTIC CHANGES URGED
IN MORALS LAWS
London, July 14.
Drastic changes in British laws dealing with soliciting by prostitutes have been recommended today by the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene, it was announced today,
the
US Recommendation
Washington, July 14.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee re- ported to the House today that it belleves the addi- tion of Spain to the NATO defence structure "would be a logical step toward welding together those nations that are willing to stand with us in the defence of a vitally important area of the world."
The Committee filed in the House formal report on 0 resolution, approved yesterday, expressing the sense of Con- gres that Spain should be invited to join NATO,
IMPORTANT LINK
"Spain. forms an important defensive link in Western Eu- ropean defence against interna- tional imperialistic Communism," the report said,
"The United States maintains Important buses in Spain, and that country is co-operating wholeheartedly with the United States in
its maintenance of those bases. It thereforɑ is ez- tirely fitting that Spains bo vited to become a party to the North Atlantic Trealy."
The report piso quoted the [Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, who said recently that the State Department would bo "sympathetic" Spain's membership, United Press
Radioactive
Paving Stone
to
Huy East, Brussels, July 14. A radioactive paving stone has been discovered in a main avenue at Huy,
Sabotage Gang In Bagdad
Bagdad, July 14. A Commimist - inspired organisation “for sabotago" has been discovered by the Iraqi police, the Minister
of
Interior, Bald stated in Bagind
Ho mid it almed at musing agitation amongst the Iraqi pensant minsats.
After several agitators had been arrested for cases of
it was noticed by the
arson, that the fire
always coincided with the
of distribution
leaffels against the authorities,
The distributors of these leaflets were arrested and their statements put the on the traff of a police complete sabotage organi- milon with strong Com munist amilations, France-Presse,
Tudor Work Found At
HamptonCourt
Remains
The radioactive stone, which
London, July 15. has been in the avenue for more
of 10th century discovered than 15 years, was by the
road maintenance ser- Tudor work were uncovered re- at vice, The Town Council ap-cently during routine repairs proved a motion to dig it up in Haimpien Court Palace once oce order to And the quarry from cuplod by the much married which came-China Mailmonarch King Henry VIII the
Ministry of Works announced. Special.
A series of
it
Train Plunges Over Embankment
e doorways wildz
which had was
was
the sovereign's revealed when
Panellog removed from a wall at the back of the King's staircase.
The recommendations were made in evidence submitted to the departmental committee set up last year by the Home Secretary to inquire into the
The doorways were mainly Bridgeport, Conn., July 14. domplished by Sir Christopher laws relating to homosexuality and prostitution.
The ergine and seven carriages Wren, the architect responsible The Association approved the ƒ opposed
express train plunged 35 for St Paul's Cathedral here "regulation" of of an general principle of English law prostitutes and also recommend- fect over an embankment, neat when he built the present state which ignores
Irregular sex ed the discontinuation of the bere, today, killing the driver apartments for King William III and Queen Mary 11 at the end relations between consenting issue of prophylactic packets to and injuring 21 people.
of the 17th century, adult men and women. It said National Servicemen (con-
The locomotive of the train, One doorway leading to a Use of {"prostitution is a matter which scripts). The extended
concerna the conscience,
but these precautions has always the Washington-to-Boston-ex-blocked circular stairegs stili. which does not constitute a
been known to encourage men presa, struck a shunting engine retains its cak door left behind- criminal offence" and a com- to indulge in sexual promis-injuring its driver-Chins Mall on its hinges but is minus its
lock-China Mail Special, Special. plaint by "an aggrieved person" culty," it added-Reuter
Įshould be required before a con- |viction could be made for до
noyance or obstruction:
of
Stressing the importance right education, the Association
Vietnam War Warning
From Thailand
according
While
Bangkok, July 14.
consensus
elections it 9
philantropist and winner of Fallure by North and South hold Peace Prize, is Vietnamese regimes to
falling eye-negotiations concerning general elections before July 20 may Ohawa said here that he was lead to another war in Vietnam,
on his way from India to
to
DI Lambarene, French Equatorial opinion here. Afrien, to see Dr Schwellzer and attempt to save his sight.
Mr Ho Chi minh. is He said he had a standing very keen on
known that Mr Ngo visit to
Dr generally
Diem's Government in Schweitzer for the past three Dinh years, but had not been able Selgon does not want them, to make the trip because of
During its brief stay in Thai- work in India, where ho said
South Vietnamese land, ht healed
ΟΙ "thousands
mission is reported to have in- formed the Thai Government
is determined Just left Lambarene delay the elections at all, cost. route to France, Chawa said
-invitation
| --and rightly so-about her. That Intolls that Dr Schweitzer that Saigon
declarations which
Chinese
leadors had to make there should
be taken at face value," he said, -Reuter.
Tenor Swallows Moustache
"
Vichy, July 1425 Belgian tenor Jan Verbreck swallowed his : Taleo moustache in the second scene of the opera "Mephistophosen, at the Grand Caslito Do Vichy, herd fast night..
Tho
no moustache stuck in Ver-
Risked, 18 Brette, 20 Speed, 22 Impe,- 23 Sewer, 25 Prise, 20 boock's throat, He went
farned, -27 Kmits, 29 160ls, 29 à perma Dewar -15, Retreats,ELA MAENE Comprise Surin, 4 Piriall, a mistake, 6.Adhere, 77 Cures, 14 ma
Sdhmerits) 15.5mpleodine 1936. Redzams, 17 Streets, 19 Vessel, 215 Ap
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he would follow Dr Schweitzer The mission was reported to Litero
He said: "I am three have said that Suigon would years later, but I would so participate in elections only
theso much like to help this great when
are held under man that shall follow him United States, good offices and to France.
that Saigon would not join under the three-nation Commission at Ohenwa continued "My plant present in Indo-China.--Unlled
included a visit to France in Press.
"MAIN PURPOSE"
September, but as the main
purpose of any travels is to
900
Dr. Behweitzer, I shall
make a brief trip to the Congo TERRITORIALS
and then so straight to
Franco,
"I did not know Dr Bchweitzór
going to France, thought he had been informed that I was coming *"to see
Chewa, who har
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