1955-07-27 — Page 3

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Page

.

Release Of Jap

TRUTH_HURT?|

Johannesburg, July 20,

A South African Alr hostess has beru forbidden to land in Egypt because of her routine announce- ment recently at Calro air- port that passengers should

of

"watch hand Juggage" owing to the possibility theft, it be reported koTH. —— Chian Mall Special,

Britain's Economic Anxiety

London, July 26.

THE widening Ra between

THE CHINA `MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1955.

War Criminals

By Russians

PAVES WAY

WAY TO

SIGNING OF

PEACE TREATY

London, July 27.

Russia's decision to release immediate- ly 16 Japanese war criminals-disclosed here last night - will now pave the way for progress on a Russo-Japanese peace treaty, diplomatic sources here said today.

In two months of bargaining here on a treaty no real advance had previously been behind made in the talks between Mr Shunichi Matsumoto, the chief Japanese negotiator, toglay in a House of Commons and Mr Jacob Malik, Soviet Ambassador in

Imports and exports in uge of the main reasons Britain's anxiety uver BET economic situation expressed

debate.

The gap stretched 14

800,000

£45. London.

in the first half of

XIII

Japan had repeatedly pressed; War- tequest Mr Mailk side- Hussia for the release of her stepped undil yesterday's session.

this year compared with trade debell for The period in 1954 of only £274. - ¡ notionals 800,000

The

total British debi te European

the

trading organisa.

Hon, the European Payments Untan, now stands at £95.- 620,000.

The Chancellor

uf

the

Ex-

chequer. Mr It. À. Butler, is

trying to slow down the boom

111 spending and borrowing

which is causing dangers

station.

of

He has doubled the amount of deposit people lay down before they buy Butomobiles,

mouat

can

frigerators, television sets and other luxury goods on the hire-purchas system.

Fir

tu

has also asked the banks make borrowing more dificult.

'the

Internal Buying

they

held In the Soviet Unton since the Second World

Algerian Emergency

Extension

Likely

Paris, July 26.

LAST HANDED

Then ho handed to Mr Matsumoto a list of 10 war criminals saying that they had served their sentences and would be returned im- mediately,

The names are due to be published in Tokyn shortly and

Queen Presents

Horse Trophy

Licut-Col. Cartasegue of Italy, who won the King George V Gold Challenge Cup at . The International Horse Show held at the White City in London on his horse Brando, is pre- mented with the trophy by I.M. Queen Elizabeth—Express Photo.

ALL QUIET IN MEKNES

Sultan Appeals

To Moroccans

Meknes, Morocco, July 26.

after they have been check:d Sultan Moulay Ben Arafa today called on the against Japanese lists,

Mr Malik, who returnest from people of Morocco to pay no heed to the "traitors the successful Geneva "sum-and foreign propaganda" seeking to ruin the pro- mit" conference carller th.A week, also said he would hand tectorate, after bloody rioting in this town yester- over in the near future the day killed and wounded some 60 persons.

names of all the Japanese war crimands sul in Russia,

the

former

In the old world language of the Arab Court,

At carie, sessions on a peace the Sultan's appeal was addressed to “Our loyal The French Premier, M. treaty the Soviet envoy had said people and our devoted subjects" and called on them

1,010 tallicel Edgar Faure, prepared to-

members of the armed forces to "conserve calmness and tranquillity and do not day to ask the French Na- and 367 civilians.

allow yourselves to be misled by the criminals who tional Assembly Inter this While Japanere Bourets con

deceive you and only seek suitable occasions to week for a six-month exten- tend that the total of their sion of

"Niate of nationals held by Russla is much hasten the doom of Morocco and the Moroccans." the urgency" in Algeria and the higher than this, they said the.

also said that friendship | the demonstrations, among them is expected 10 major advance" in the talks.

French the

and 500 or so agitators from Casa- back him in that demand.

Diplomatie scurto saw the Moroccan peoples should be the blanc and Rabat. actics as one possible result of basis of any future action.

In spite of road blocks and the recently improved East-West

security

arranged precautions atmosphere stemming from the

two days ago the agitators were Geneva meeting.

ablo to infiltrate into the town before M. Grandval's arrival and prepare for the demonstration.

reason for liese measures Assembly

The busy Premier took time off from the preparation of his Geneva repo, which he will make tomorrow to his Cabinet ad to the Poreign Affairs Com- mubice of Ex Lower Chamber, to conter with his aides on the North African eituntia,

latest Rutarı

moves

were

TOP ADVISER Dir Malik was one of the Soviet delegation's top ad- viners during those talks and had previously been called home to Moscow for special consultations.

1

He between

of

More Glandular

Fever Cases

London, July 26.

A big hospital in central Landon remained today for the second successive day completely

shut off from outside contact because of an outbreak of glandular fover among the staff.

More cases were reported today at the Royal Free Hospital in Holborn bring- ing the total of inmates in- feated up to 70-48 nurses, 10 students and three patients.

Fit nurses were carrying

on as best as they could with the help of volunteers. Medical students WIED attending the nurses them- selves

and

doing the cleaning and washing up.

The main building of the hospital was closed for tho first time in its 127 yCATO history at the weekend and

nearby

arby annexo closed yesterday,

Glandular fever, though not serious, can last for five weeks and the wards may remain closed for al least another fortaleht. -- China Mail Special.

10,000th Refugee

jy Chine เสน unch Internat buying Incuris that Inore raw materials have to be im-

Meanwhile, throughout this ported

and low many goods

North Moroccan town there are being made for the home

was calm and silence. market Instead of for ན་

Strong detachments of troops, ports.

Police

and rugged Berber The extent of Britain's current

Tribesmen. patrolled the streets wave of borrowing is shown

and

Oficial figures of the casual- guarded vulnerable points. by these figures:

But

by ties were 15 dead and 40 wound- The curlew imposed Belialu's 60 million people owe

This bringsa the total over £400 million for goods

French Resident-General M. Faure is assured of the sap-

M. Od. have bought on hire-port of the majority of the As

Gilbert Grandyal from 3 a.m. casualties in riots since Bastille purchase,

somoly on the Algorian question, Japanese diplomats here noted last night ensured pesce at Day (July 14) to 80 dead and

New York, July 26, more than 2,505 wounded. Bank overdrafts outstanding klical sources believed, but that Mr Malik and his advisers lerst until dawn today.

The 10,000th refugee to reach (classed as "personal and pro- the Premier was also preparing strciled amiably from the nearby

Including deaths due to ter- the United States from

coun- fessional foaus") amount

Previous Riots to answer any questions which Soviet Embony to the Japanes

rorism throughout the protec-tries. In the Soviet bloc has £401 million. When loans might be raised at the same Ambassador's residence

torate in the last 12 days the arrived here by air-from Ger- for

As in the previous riots

in death

foll car be raised to many. time on the explosive situation yesterday's meeting.

and Marrakesh Casablanca One Japanese source saw this Morocco,

around 100. crowds shouting in favour of with the

Unofficial sources put all the He was Georgi Vasileff, a 32- as a "poraite"

the deposed Sultan Mohammed figures much higher. of the conduct

Sovic! Ben Youssef got out

United year-old motor mechanic from going

of con- Press.

Bulgarin.-China Mail Special. about they drove

fred on by the trol and were Geneva last week in open cars. Pollce.

While these

Officials sald that 10,000, "elated" at the new Soviet al-Moroccans at least took part in titude in the London meetings there were also expressions of caution that much hard bargnin- ing lay ahead before a pesce treaty could be hammered out.

to

to Industry and commerce are added to this the total is £2,- 186 million.

A folal of 1,896,000 people buy-

WHY

The French Resident-General

fly back bu tomorrow

Ing their houses un mortgage in Algeria, M. Jacques Soustelle, leaders as

building scieties

Gwo

The

about £1,674 million-China

Mail Special.

scheduled to

Paris teclight or Dalext Press.

A British Crossword Puzzle

ROM!

A

P

18

RBDL

MANATE

IGN

ERASE

H NOB

UNTIT

H

E

305

FINU

กา

3 Pace (4).

レー

BRECHT!

easy

sources were

But ona said the latest de- velopments showed "how worth- while it is to

to persist in aegotia- tions even when they appear to be futile."

Diplomatic sources were hope- ful that the Russians might soon make a concession on another

RAP un

A

G

Π

تا

We

R

STEEMS

S A STORM

ROME

ACROSS

7 Scent (6).

B Lazy (4).

Symbol (4).

10 Flow from (7).

12 Snare (4).

15 Rub out (5).

18 Protuberance (4).

192

(5).

21 ts (5).

22 Ceremony (4).

25 Upright (5)

26 Neckwear (3).

29 Values highly (7).

30 Fuel (4).

31 Bill of fare (4).

32 Tempest (5).

33 Capital city (4)..

S

DOWN

1 Vagrant (5).

Famous (7).

1 Attempts (5).

& Liquid measure (4).

G Inscet (4).

Pierce (4).

11 Got up (5).

13 Anger (4).

11 Nobleman (4).

18 Oust (3).

17 Chase (4)

18 Flying toy (4).

20 cars winces (7).

22 Repose (4).

24 Territory (5).

25 Spruce (B).

27 Detail (4),

28 Goad (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.--Across: 1. Candid, 7 Oral, 0 Agile, 10 Final, 11 Fill, 19 Disastrous, 18 Seep, 18 Opal, 19 Commandoer, 22 Port, 24 Mitre 25 Imue, 20 Hide, 27 Spenly. Down: 2 Amla, 3 Dress, 4 Defors, & Confused, 6, Cali, §. lnike, 12 Leper, 13 Dropp, 14 Allotted 17/Acrid, 18 Impels, 20 Naive, 21 Eased, 21 Omit.

request that her fishermen be allowed to work up to three miles of the Soviet coast. AL present Russia claims a 12-mile stretch of territorial waters.

Talks

SAME ISSUE

and Russia

ITLC

between Britain

on the Issue open in Moscow on Friday and Japanese dip. lomats here will be closely following their progrem.

VOTING QUIET

IN ISRAEL

Tel-Aviv, July 26.

The 1,000,000 eligible men and women voters of Isracl chose members of their na- tional legislature and the various municipal councils quiet and generally orderly election today.

in 蝨

Many voted in the early morning to escape the extreme midday temperatures, which rose

Russia agreed to these meet-sharply under a broiling sun. In ings after terminating the 1030 the evening, there was an in- Anglo-Soviet fisheries

agree-crease of voters in Tel-Aviv and

In the collective soltiements

ment earlier this month. Under Jerusalem, although there was this treaty British trawlermen no appreciable increase at Halfa. were allowed to fish to within three miles of the Soviet coasts. -China Moll Special,

In

of the Jezreel Valley, the voter turnout was of its highest the settlements near Tiberias, voting was completed early

higiter proportional: CONDOLENCES turnout in the new immigrant FROM MOLOTOV villages than in the established

Paris, July 20.

with

a

population contros,

ONLY INCIDENT

selentifie contro

Soviet Foreign Minister In the

of

Molotov has sent a telegram of Rehovot, the only incident re condolences to the family of the quiring polico action was the former United States Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull, who died last week, Moscow radio suid today.

snake presence of a poisonous near the polling station. Thờ reptile was killed.

The voting will determine the The radio said Mr Molotov

make-up of the 120-seat Kaasaet sont the following message to the family: "Please accept my (Parliament) for the next four

well years,

as the membership- most sincere condolences on the

the of the death of Mr of

varkus municipal Occasion Cordell Hull, whose name is councils throughout the

country.

·Former. Prvnder - David linked with the establishment

ben

of diplomatie calations between Gurion's Mapai (Labour)

Party the United States and the Soviet was expected to win the largest Union, so well as with the fruit-in But no, ang party

of resta ful collaboration of the two Kneszat. countries in the struggle against was bolivved able to gain enough the comtat}

Brand? 2-3 nanos, souts" 10 formid government.

United Pro

RUSSIAN EXPERTS IN BRITAIN

лис

Page 3!

Khrushchev Pleased

With Results

:

Of Geneva Talks

Berlin, July 26.

Soviet Communist Party chief, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, who is on a visit here said today the Big Four talks held in Geneva last week paved the way for peace- ful co-existence between countries with differing regimes.

Mr Khrushchev was speaking at a mammoth rally held in an East Berlin. square to honour the Soviet delegation headed by Premier Nikolai Bulganin which attended the Big Four talks.

Khrushchey greeted the in-1

habitants of Berlin

and East

Germany in the name of the Central Committee

of the

Supreme Soviet and the Soviet people.

Mr Khrushchev said: "The Geneva

conference did not thwort people's hopes. The Big Four established contacts. They showed their good inten- tions. The conference made history."

POSITIVE RESULTS

Mr Khrushchev sald the conference achieved positive results and added "we firm I hope these results will bo developed further." He hoped the conference of Biz Four foreign mindsters scheduled for next October in Geneva would score anothte suc- cess.

Mr Khrushchev said: "We are counting on the conference to reckon with the interests of all sides, a necessary condition to advance along the road toward peate."

Mr Khrushchev said the Soviet Union rejected the reaming of Germany "which would lead to anther war" and approved de- mocratic and peaceful reunifier- tion of Germany, which

Would ecrtzibute to general security,"

Ho said ho believed it was now clear that "ertain states- men miscalculated when they hastened the ratification of the Paris agreements to negotiate with the Soviet Union from a position of force."

"The best method of Germon reunification would be for the Germans themselves to reunity their country and decide on their own regime," said Mr Khrush chov.

Congress

Refuses Shipping Grant

Washington, July 26, PLANS to construct 17

cargo vessels worth $152 million will have to be dropped following Con- gress refusal to grant $60 million towards the cast of their construction, a spokesman for the Gavern- mert's Maritime Adminis tration said today.. Other officials sald the refusal

grant the

money would Fut back, the whole $3,000 millon shipbuilding programme which had been drawn up by steam.......: ship lines to meet foreign competition,

An official of the committee of American steamship linex representing 16 companies receiving building subsidies from the Government estimated that of the proposed $3,000 million programme, about 40 per cent of the money would be provided by the Gover- ment and the remainder" by the shipping companies.

The workers of East GermanyOver Ten Years would refuse to "Join the North Atlantic Treaty, Organisation, pay the costs of rearmament and give up the social advances they have made,” according to the Russian chief,

Mr Khrushchoy said, "he German question cannot be settled by sacrificing the Ger- man Democratic Republic." He said he was convinced the people et West Germany did not ap prove the policy of rearmament. The Soviet Union wants nor- mai diplomatic relations with the Federal Republic, That would make easier the unification of Germany," he concluded.

re-

In an earlier sprech, East Ger. Kenny's Premier Otto Grottwohl said the Big Four confermid marked a fumming point in hla tory and thanked the Soviet delegation for the job it did at

the talks.

The conference paved the way for peaceful settlement of i teraadional problems, Herr Groto- wohl said. "That which is pos sible on the international level | should be possible in Germany." Let us wipe out the barriers be-

tween the two Germanys."

Herr Grotowohl said he ap proved Bulganin's two phase European security plan, mub- mitted at Geneva and added: "A system of European security gives the German people hope for the reunification

of Ger- -many,"

NOT ACCEPTABLE "Attempts by the Western powers to include West Ger» many in the NATO are not acceptable to us and will never be acceptable," sald Herr Grotowohl

In an appeal to the "workers of West Germany," Herr Grote wohl said: "Let us unite for the good of the country against war proftecrs and rearmament. we unite wo are favincible and our country will be reunified.”

The rally was held before thousands of East Gormona and small groups of West Berlin in Marx-Engels Sqitare, situated in the heart of East Berlin-France-Pressc.

sympathisers

|

This programme had in view the construction of about 200 ships of which about a dozen would be passenger ships over the next ten yearn. It was agreed that by then three-quarters of the exlating fleet would have reached the end of economic usefulness and be unfit to meet foreign competition or national defence requiresnouts.

Administration The · Maritime

had already been granted $80,500,000 in un appropria- tiona bill for shipbuilding and repair work for the coming year which would Anance the building or con- version of eight ships as well as some prototypes to be pold for in full by the Govern- ment along with repair and maintenance of the "moth- ball fees."

The

Unused Funds

request for another $60 million was turned down by the Senato Appropriations Committee Inst weekend on the ground that most of the previous appropriation had not been used up. Shipping company and Maritime Administration officials said, the reques! for a supple- mentary appropriation would renewed when Congress re-assembled next year. But congressional sources said it was highly unlikely that the money once refused would be approved in a reversal par ticularly as Congress would adjourn within the next twe weeks-Router.

Globe Girdler On Second Leg

Видал

New York, July 20. Bryan, 21, left New York on Tuesday for Paris in a Pan Americen airliner on the rocond leg of her try for a new

Red Delegation round-the-world record by

nist

In Nepal

commercial air travel.

Man - Bryan,

who stopped over here 31⁄2 hours after the

first jump from San Francisco, Katmandu, July 20, left at 5.20 p.m., (0.20 0.m.

A six-man Chinese Comunu- HK Umo), She has set her. delegation, led by the sights on a world girdiing trip; Chinese Ambassador In: New or 106 hours and 306 minutes. Delhi, General Yuan Chun She is trying to Halen, serived here today to

present

for

115-h the begin talks with officials of the not

non-jet airlissors. Nepalese Government for the

. Hor 'schedule will be so close, oponing of diplomatic relation he said, that the expects to sea

the two..countries,

bptand when the talka mench a little more of the cities on berk

successful conclusion, the Chinese route than their airport. The Ambassador to India will also be citit include Berno, Rome, accredited to Nepal, as is the Beirut, Baghdad, Karachi, Cali chao; now, for the American, eta, Banglook, Saigon, ivianza, French and British

Walco Island and Honolultraf mybrasadors,

Associated Press.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.