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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955.

Cyprus Declared Dead' Today

Slow Cat To Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Aug. 1. Thimmy #n orange- striped cat, returned home here lant weck After travelling 35 miles from farm scar Hammonton, New Jersey, where he was left last autumn.

The journey took him nluc montlik-China Mull Special.

Biologist

GENERAL STRIKE

CALLED BY

ENOSIS UNIONS:

Nicosia, Aug. 1.

Nationalist rightwing trade unions favouring Enosis (union with Greece) worked vigorously today to make Cyprus a "dead island" tomorrow with a general strike.

In a rare alliance with the right, the Communists called on all members of leftist unions to join in the strike. But

Advocates while the nationalists urged everyone to

Birth Control

New York, Aug. 1. The British biologist, Mr Julian S. Huxley, said today that the world "must have the birth control" to solve

of "very serious problem" over-population.

Mr Hudey arrived here today from Lomein. Ho

newsmen at

talked

10

to

AMERICAN PROGRESS

WITH A SATELLITE

Lake Success, N.Y., Aug. 1.

American progress in the study of a man-made earth satellite will be outlined to world scientists at Copen hagen this week by one of the nation's foremost au- thorities on guided missiles, Mr Norman Petersen,

He is an expert of the Sperry Gyroscope Company which yesterday announced te: was conducting recarch оп ibe behaviour and Jke time of A

remain indoors throughout tomorrow, the Communists urged their followers "congregate in the streets, attend protest tellite. meetings and let the British see your solidarity."

Both sides stressed the need Observers tomorrow will clr- for 11 peaceful demonstration [culate all towns, checking on riots WITC considered vehicles to make a "black list" "likely."

of drivers who do at Join the Ntrikto.

but

DETENTION LAW Tho rightwing unlons paraded the streets today,

banners carrying

telling citizens to "observo solidarity in protest against the Nazi- like detention law."

alewild airport Britain Can

before boarding a plane fur Moncton, New Brunswick.

He will Conference"

attend a Tabikers' sponsored by Mi Cyrus Faton, Chairman of t

Board of the Chesapeake mad Ohio Hallend, and prominent American industrialists.

Expect Competition

The strike

hos commillee ordered that "veneles will not move except in special cases of Government contracts for malls, for transport of passengers to

the nirport or harbour, [strike patrols **

ຍຸກ

The towns have been declared out of bounds for British forces and their wives. Although by law food shops and holela must £ 100 fine, stay open or pay a most Moslem owners were ex- pected to take advantage of the four-day Moslem holiday to re-

main closed

Most Brush-owned shops put

educatius Younger's Warning protective shutters up today and

Nine Leaders In Industry and journalism arc beginning lolay there a series: of informal discussions lasting two weeks at Mr Faton's

Nova Scotia.

"Canberra, Aug. 1. Great Britain must expect.

ancestral home Pugwash, competition from Japan in the British markét, Mr Kenneth Younger, former British Labour Government Minister of State, declared today.

Mr Huxley said that the world's population is increasing at the rate of 34,000,000 a year

Food Shortage

"With

shortage, this

come within

In a lecture at Canberra Uni- that versity, Mr Younger said Japan was bound to become un important forco in Asia again and could become peaceful and kreace could be-perows only by world trade

with both Communist and c Communist orcas.

pratential

a very SITIOUS

Texni

problem

a couple of generatione if we don't do something about it," he said.

"We must have birth trul," he added.

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their staffs a full anime gave "holiday" for tomorrow,

Five Cypriot journalists three Greaks and two Turks left today for London under the Commonwealth backurrounding

home--Unlied Press,

Indonesia-PI

Illegal Immigrants

Manila, Aug. 1. The Vice-President

and

ון!

Its announcement was made connection with President Eisenhower's disclosure that the United States plans ta Inunch small earth-circling satellites by the end of 1950;

to

the

Mr Petersen's report will be given on Thursday

Astronautical Federation.

Repeated Bleriot's English Channel Success

Awaiting favourable weather at Calais, M. Jean Saila (top) refuels the replica of the frall machine used by M. Louis Bierlot to fly the channel 46 years ago at 45 sulles per hour In readiness for nis attempt at repeating the 1900 crossing of the channel. Also making arrangements to fly the channel - In another replica of the Bleriot first heavier than alr Dying machine -- is 27-year-ola M. Jean de La Bruyere from Edmonton, Canada, A. Baljs made the fight last week-Express Photo.

Congress of the International UNEMPLOYED ALGERIANS

Two other American scientista will report on the seientific value of experimental earth antolites at the Congress.

They are Mr F. I. Oniway, of the Republie Aviatten Cor- paration, and Mr H. E. Canney, of the Bell Aircraft Corporation. Both

members of the American. Astronautical Society,

Police Rounding Up Paris Rioters

Paris, Aug. 1.

The police started a systematic search Sponsor Study today of a slum district of Paris where un- employed Algerians, inspired by nationalist propagandists, looted and rioted last Satur- day morning, wounding 18 persons,

Meanwhile, Mr Andrew Haley, a member of the spaci Bight committee of the American

the

Rocket Society. who is also going 10 the Copenhagen meeting. disclosed that Society had suggested to the National Science Foundation in 1954 that it should sponsor

study of the utility of m un- manned satellite.

Shortly after dawn today, strong police patrols cordoned off the "Golden Drop" district of Paris' 18th Arrondirsement, near the grimy Gare de l'Est.

that they their most famous

In the next seven hours onlyde in Charbonniere The Rocket Society. an 473 persons were allowed to operated organisation of engineers and entor the district and 820 to Thieves Market" and it is this Įscientists, sald a satellite might leave, All showed 'papers | district that the police today

be useful in the fields of proving they lived in the area. jeut off from the rest of Paris, astronomy, biology

of com- Another 720, most

them munications. It might also help Algerians, were rafused per-

and

to determine the size and shape mission to inter the district. of the earth more accurately, and pave the way for accurate long range weather predictions.

more

of

He said Britain hadi to re- cognise that this involved com- petition a British markets, but he sadd that such

competition would not be disastrous if world

Also, the Rocket Society sald, trude continut to expand.

the effects Mr

some characteristics of space, Younger criticised

te Carlos P. Garcia, said today such as weightlessness and tem- SEATO

warning that the Pact, British and Australian Govern-that negotiations On the perature extremes could be sug-

of illegal Indo-gested by the satellites. In the very hear future, this ents should not be "deceived" question

thinking the trealynesian immigrants in the figure will probably rise to 75 into

He cald That two-thirds ui the world's population was ad- judged to be under-courusher!, | D

per cent, he added,

amounted

for the

Foreign Secretary, Mr experiments on

in

SLUM- AREA

to Only 4,000

5,000 Algerians live in the Golden Drop, a zikirow quadrilateral slam ares, but it is a centre of Algerian terrorism Paris.

In

A spokesman at the Central Police Prefecture said the sealing

More Preventive Arrests

Rabat, Aug. 1. Twenty-five more pre- ventive arrests have been made at the Port Lyautey railway station, It was learned here today.

With the 83 arrested yesterday as the suspects arrivedl there by rail from Rabat, this brought the total of preventivo arresta

to FOR

OB

The suspects were brought back here for in- vestigation. The travellers arrested were suspected of wanting to demonstrate at Fort Lyautey as reprisals for the victims in rioting ut Meknes and Marrakesh. -France-Presse,

Powder Dump Explosion

Havana, Aug. 1. An explosion shook the waterfront area here today.

The blobling

of the First reports cald a Cuban Golden Drop may last a week of Army powder dump blew up in more, the police said-Ungbed the neighbouring town of Regla. Press

-United Press.

Wellington Koo Warns America

RELEASE OF PRISONERS

Washington, Aug. 1.

to a policy

The space light committee of off of the district had no politi- Far East or that it would appre- Philippines had been renew-the Rocket Society sald in 1952 cal motives. It is estimated there it believed that "space are 30,000 Algerians in Paris diably increase Asian or other ed in Djakarta and "should th that he hoped this Commonwealth resources avail-be finished in three weeks." be achieved during this century whole sober and useful citizens, He sakl

night of inhabited vehicles may who have jobs and are on the problem would come under disable to defend Southeast Asia,

If mankind 15. Oussion at the "Thinkers' Con-

Closer co-operation, between Mr Garcia announced that he

position he said. ference," atang wikh atomic the United States and India, he was sending the Foreign Offee diligently to undertake the task." warfare and general teslogical sald, is essential for peaceful intelligence chief, Mr Alberto The committeo considered thai Unofficial spokesmen said the differences between the

East solution of Far Eastern prob-Katigbak, to the

The Chinese Nationalist Ambassador, Dr Indonesian the development of a one-way police also were searching out and West United Press,

fems.--United Press.

enpital to help Mr Jose Fuente- rocket to the moon would be a rattanollst provocateurs who Wellington Koo, today said the Communists' deci- bella, the Ambassador, in the "waste of effort, although in- have touched off soveral riota negotiations.

teresting from publicity and end attacks on anti-nationalist sion to release 11 United States airmen "is like a educational standpoint."China Moslems in Paris in the past six highway robber giving up some of his loot."

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

13

14

15

16

18.

19

72

√23

A

24

ACROSS

1 Usual practico (8).

7 Old Ireland (4).

D Part of a flower (5).

10 Obsolete coin (5),

11 Afresh (4).

13 Throttling (10).

15 Look after (4),

10 Cather crop (4),

10 Weigh in the mind (10),

22 impoverished (4).

24 Firo-raising (G).

226 Catches (5).

20 Liberato (4).

27 Abhor (6),

2 Speak (5).

DOWN

3 Long claw (8).

4 Patterns (0).

5 Container for wine (B),

d Ceremony (4).

-8 Extent (5),

∙12 Golf club (6),

13 Denude (8).

14 Calumniates (8),

17. Worship (5).

18 Indicator (0),

20 Additional (0),

21. Put out of countenance (8).

23 Propellers, of a kind (4).

17

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD: 1. Combat, 4 Limbs, ́7 “Moroso, 6 Afte, 10. Aped, 12 Dilates, 18 Rival, 16 Mere,

Eyes, 10 Hover, 20 Serpent, 21 Drat, – 23 “Alarm, 24 Cohere, 25 Twoed, 20 Crisis?” Down: 1 Compitres, 2 Murderer, 3 Also, 5 Innamed, & Border, 9 Pilot, 11 Dieperec, 12 Darns, 18 Torriers, 14 Bottlers, 10 Yellow, 22 Tour,

Mr Katigbak is due to leave | Mall Special. for Djakata this week.

The main hitch in the negotio- tions which begon in

Manila Bees May Have

several months ago but ended in

n deadlock was a disagreement Built-In 'Clocks'

on the process of legalising the status of Illegal Immigrants who would be permitted to remain in this country.

Mr Garcla sedd that there is now a "possibility of a meeting polat" in the new negotiations.

Tho Philippines wanted legalisation of the status of illegal immigrants by action. The Indonesians wanted it gone through on an adminis trative process-United, Presa,

OVER 3 MILLION BIRTHS IN U.S.

months. The provocateurs have,

by word of mouth, forbidden The Ambassador, in a press statement, said he

Algerians in the capital to

BRISH-BORN

WOMAN

CAN LEAVE

RUSSIA

Moscow, Aug, 1.

Mrs Lottie Bleneck Hanncy, wo- 70-year-old British-born man has walled since the war for Soviet permission to return to Britain, will leave Leningrad by sea for London tonight, the British Embassy stated today,

The Embassy said she had a passport and a ticket tu the Soviet liner

Be-

FR which

is due to leave.

Leningrad this evening.

Mrs Blasenock Honney had lived in Riga, Latvia, since be- fore World War If, and was a native of Liverpool.

It was announced on July 18 that she had been given Soviet permission to return to England. A British Embassy spokesman sald then that she had married a Latvian Minister in London be- fore the war, and wanted to re- turn to live with her datighter, Ming Holen Bissencok Hanney, of Working, Surrey,

Mrs Bisseneck Hanney's diplo- mat husband disappeared in 1939 and has not been heard of since. Latvin was incorporated in the Soviet Union in 1940,China Mall Special.

Stockpiling Compromise

for

БЕТСП

Washington, Aug, 1. The House opproved today n compromise bil to continue Government stockpiling pro- grammes

strategic minerals, The

the The measure, sent to Senato for final approval, puts a $150,000,000 celling on all Gov- crnment purchases under the extended programme.

Minerals covered are lung- slen, manganese, chromite, ilen, asbestos, beryle and columbium-

The tangalum bearing ores. Senate had voted to add anti- mony to the list, but this was knocked out in a House-Senale conference. -United Press,

1790

(REGISTÈNER, TRADEMARK

SANDEMAN SCOTCH WHISKY

The King of Whiskies

SANDER

SCOIC)

CHHISKY

me, dinle wine or play cards, was glad the airmen were to be released but added: SOLE AGENTS: CODWELL & CO., LTD.

Įto prove their hold on the people,

"It must be remembered that It is estimated that there are they should

never have been the first

between 300,000 and 350,000 hus Imprironed in

North Africans most of themi

New York, Aug. 1.

Algenice now living in metro instance In violation of inter- Becs, known for their palitan France.

national law and the spirit of extraordinary sense of time, may The North Africans have the Geneva convention. They have は built-in

cientists here belleve after an suburbe north and northeast of two years ago along with other "clock," eettieri densely in the industrial should have been repatriated cxperiment.

Paris, But it is around the Rue prisoners of war in accordance with the Korean armistice agree- ment.

A swarm of bees, trained to feed ni G

regular hour in a

Cave Death: "Peking's voluntary release of

Body Found

the almen today in like a high- way robber giving up soma ot his loot.

Paris laboratory, were flown to Court |

New York and installed in an exact replica of their French home. During the voyage, the bees were scaled off from any contact with the outside, The be settled down to sugar

This act Cuneo, Aug. 1

bo re- should in meals water

New York,

The body of Luelo Mürst; a | cognised os nocording to their previous 24-

such especially at hour feeding cycle.

speleologist from Trieste, killed this time of the opening of the New York, Aug. 1. The scientists concluded that in an underground fall last Fri- meeting in Geneva.

day, was found tonight by a The American Hospital As the insects possess an internal

"The Chinese Communista sociation Announced over the time-recording mechanism and group of fellow cave-explorers."

Marsi fell to his death in nare doing it only, to create tha weekend that 3,342,595. bables | do not depend on external 1,600-foot drop in a chan rear impression of a - chânge of al- were born in American hospitals factors, such as the position of Cusco. His body WER being

titude for the purpose of pro- last year, 233,020 more than in the sun or anoon-China Mall | brought to the surface tonight, paganida nt this" - psychological 1083, China Mail Special.

Special.

France-Presse,

Exclusive Club For Drinking

QJOME very anonymous aloclo-

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The membership quailficktion for the "Centipedes Club" at Kitys in a weekly connimp" | tion of 100 beers or 50-tals of whisky, brandy or gla. Any member found squandering money on food or clothes be- fore be has made a provision for his weekly, quola by ex- pelled.

Kilwe, Aug. 2.

Hles" have started: 'un clusive club on the North Rhodesian copperbrekk," a spok Notorious for hand irinking in ‚a“ country where the average alcohol Is consumption of high. Their method of discouraging

drunkentur by bringing The t

́together, as shining examples Progress 0)

""gentlemen't who owns Bold L

thekr. atquoIV......... AR” “manber" whp puatog dní tu expelled.

mament, and seek concessiona from the United States on vitally important Far Eastern questions.Reuter,

NEW SECURITY

the purchase of aspising and COUNCIL HEAD

hatigover | rethodios,

"Na inien of starving wives and families will be listened., to,"

Now, York, AUA 17 said a formidation mamber in Mr. Cyro do Froltás Valio_of an interview. "Money", maaks Brazil today toccoded

be peris in the right direo Fermi vabi Larvekove ‚' af tion he added.

Delytury as President of the The Northern News, the copper. | United Nations Security Coun

belky ziewapeber, editorial

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