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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1955.

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Chief Of Staff Installed

President Soekarno of Indonesia recently performed the ceremony of installing Col. Bambang Utoyo as

the new Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Land Forces and promoted him to the rank of Major General, In a ceremony

at the Isidential Palace of Djakarta. The ceremony was a short one because all the General Staff of the Land Forces as well as the Army Commanders of

ders of seven military territories boyculted Cul. Ulove and refused to attend the inauguration ceremony. as a result the elaborate ceremonial parade in honour of the new Army chief was called off. A Press conference was held by the acting Army Chief of Staff, Col Zulkifli Lubis in defiance of the appointment, in which Col Utoyo was claimed to be "lackbig proper abilities and qualities for the

task" Picture shows: President Sockaruo Installs Col Utoyo as Chief

of Staff in spite of protests.-Express Photo.

Baptist Appeal

For Programme

London, July 21.

The Baptist World Alliance heard on Thurs- day night an appeal for a missionary programme for Africa aimed at better food, better clothing,

INSPECTORS NOT ALLOWED ΤΟ CHECK DISPOSAL

Washington, July 21.

The United States is reported con- sidering a halt in aid to Yugoslavia until Marshal Tito's Government permits full inspection of the use of American weapons.

State and Defence Department officials are reported seriously concerned over con- tinued refusal to permit American military inspectors in Yugoslavia to carry out checks which are normal under such aid programmes.

Yugoslavia has further upset) "We certainly are not at that these officials, It was learned. stage now," he said. Mr Reap by indicating it will produce declined to prediet what the Russion MIG fighters in Yugo-United States would do if Mar slav factories unless the West shal Tito's Government refused | helps. I built somo of their to grant the American military

models in Yugoslavia.

nid mission more freedom to check use of the American mill- tary'supplics.

SERIOUS DISCUSSION

These developments have combined to cause serious discussion of whether the American económle aid and military ald programmes to Yugoslavia should continue to go forward,

The

Senate

Appropriations Committe on Wednesday recom- mended aid be suspended until the Yugoslavs permit "continu- ous observations and review" of military assistance as required by the 1951 aid ngreement signed by Yugoslavia.

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UNDER REVIEW

"All phases of our aid programme are under con- stant review and study," he Bald, "This includes the question of inspection. There certain AIC al present questions about the Inter- protation

of our ments with Yugoslavia whileli we are endeavouring to work out to our mulal satisfaction.”

Yugoslavia is reported to be-

Mr Reap's diplomatically- lieve it is providing enough in- worded unnouncement con- spection opportunities, but the flicted somewhat with informa American Military Aid Mission, tion from other officials.

Ther Ecaded by Brig. Gen. Peter

reported fiatly the Pentagon Hains is reported to disagree,

and The Eisenhower Administra- considering whether to suspend State Department were tion is seeking $40 million for aid unless the Yugoslavs per economie and defence support

mitted routine inspections to which they have objected in the past-Associated Press.

nid for Yugoslavia in the 12 months ending June 30 next, Yugoslavia is also dug to ricelve continued military aid shipments but the amount of this is kept secret,

Yugoslavia has received $400 million in economle and techni- cal assistance since Tita broke with Moscow in 1948. An tencui! at least equal to this in milltary ald has also moved to Yugoslavia from the United States,

CERTAIN QUESTIONS However, the State De- partment said. "certain questions" have arisen about the rights of Ameri- can military officials to In- spect weapons and military equipment providel Yugo- staria

A:

spokesman expressed "every

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conacace a satisfactory agree met will be reached" without the need to cut off American assist-

The spokesman, Press Officer maintained the 19 considering at this time whether to stop the flow of American help, now approaching "We do not bellove it is the down like streams and peace the billion dollar mark, should Father's will that those who shall prevail everywhere,”--A5-the Yugoslavs refuse to permit dwell in the midst of potential | scented Press. wealth should forever wolk In poverty.".

SAME BASIC THINGS

Africa erlea for the same basic things that the white man wants and which, the speaker said, "we believe to be the inalienable right of all mankind."

The vast Continent trembles with

excitement Dr political Patterson sold. "Some areas rapidly near are free, others self-government, and still others are under the ropressive hech of reactionary regimes," he con- finurd

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Cow Loses Amateur Jockey

Margherita, Assam,

July 22. The villagers of Tipong colliery near hero "saw an Unusual sight - tiger riding on the back of a running cow.

The figer pounced on the cow while it was grazing on the slope of a hill The cow gave a frantic leap aud ran stumbling down the l with the

liger perching precariously on its

back.

But the tiger was unable to retain its perch and, re- leasing its hold, escaped into the road side shrubs. The cow recovered from the attack and shock ander the care of veterinary doctor-China Mall Special.

NO MORAL RIGHT TO STRIKE, SAYS PEER

ORD

· London, July. Amwell, 79, a former

Lowboy Labour

lems and were trying to steny| the tide of "wild cat" (un official) strikes.

has peer,

asserted $7 the Lord Salisbury, Lord President House of Lords that there of the Council, said the writ- was "na moral right to strike, | ing was on the wall.

in- The lesson whatever the excuse,”

of the recent dustrial dispnica on the rail- ways and at the docks was }

Strikes were "not waged against the bosses, but against the community,” he said,

In advocating that ballots should be taken of members of a union before d'atrike was called, Lord Amwell said "on any vital vote the hand goes UD VCTY

awn Landed when to avoid being

A clergyman frem Ceylon, tho W.M.P. Jaylunga, sald

Rev.

there was a need for missionary work in Aria where hail the

world's population has a keen

to

ord Antwell, who tuda speaking in a debate on in- dustrial relationa, was taken Labour by another 10 lask peer, Lord MacDonald, of Gwaenysgor, 67, a former Governor of Newfoundland, who as a boy of religion but lives in

worked in a God's world without a know-

coal mine, ledge of film and His saving He accused. Lord Amwell of

"abymnal ignorance!!" of grace."

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Pakur, Bengal, July 21, The rats are having the time of their lives in this small town of West Bengal, 'sinice``00 per cent of lis çaw had been wiped out in n recent epidemic.

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