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(THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1955.
SECURITY TREATY
AMERICA-JAPAN
Shigemitsu Wants Greater Share
Earl Of Home On Tour Of Commonwealth
London, Aug. 30.
Of Own Defence
REVISION REQUESTED
Washington, Aug. 30.
During the question period following his prepared speech at the National Press Club today, Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu reiterated his desire to secure a revision of the Japanese- American Security Treaty to give his country a greater share in its own defence.
He said: "I should like very much to raise that question while I am here and I should like to explain our position very Innd to begin an extensive Com-clearly and frankly to our friends in the
The Earl of Home, Secretary left here by air tonight for New
for Commonwealth Relations,
York on his way to New
monwenith lour.
At the airport he said he would spend a fortnight in New Zealand, a month in Australia
American Government."
In reply to anolber question, whether the Japanese Govern- Mr Shigemitsu predicted that ment, was considering a volun-
650
Liberal
and
tuna."
Other Questions
and about a week each in Ceyhe efforts to merge the Japan-tary programme to restrict tuna lon, India and Pakistan.
Democratie exports to the United States, He added: "I have not any
Parties Into a single Conserva-ho replied: "My only answer is particular mission. but Hive Party will be successful. that I wish you would eat more object En to meet thi Prinse Minis-org of all the countries "I am sure we shall be able concerned and make aequabit-to consolidate the conservative anees of leading personalities", elements in Japan," he said.
The Earl said he particularly hoped to
to see a good deal of the agricultural and industrial developments in New Zealand and Australia and would visit the Snowy River power scheme and Woomera rocket range,
Ho la expected to return to
November, Britain early in Reuter.
Fine Wished
Schmidts
The Best
10
to be
ad-
In answer to the question as
Among the replies that Mr to who should be Premier Shigemitsu gave to a number under a merger, he laughingly of other questions, he said that: replied: "I may refuse Premier."
1. He, personally, The Jápanese Foreign vocated birth control, to hold Minister also predicted that the down the Japanese population conservative elements in Japan and reduce the political and eventually would succeed In economic effects ef övercrowding. geting the Constitution revised
2. eliminate
There are less tha11 the
one million registered Corn- prohibiting" rearmament.
munists in Japan, "but there are In response to a question
many millions under Communist that subject, he said:
mfluence. We just let them go Although the Bill to
as long as they do not disturb the Constitution WB6 turned the peace and order of our down by the Socialists, we are country." going to try our best to get our Constitution revised. I feel sure that we will be quite successful in the attempt to revise the Con-1 stitution in this respect."
Mr
section
оп
Most Anxious
amend
his
New York, Aug. 30. Alford Fine, the young logger who was left out in
Shigemitsu said the cold when Una Schmidt went back to her airman Government was most anxious to echieve "normal relations" husband, was quoted today with South Korea but was and as saying he wished theming it difficult to resolve "nothing but happiness."
"And that goes for all three of them for Uns, for Danny, and for Danny Junior," he said in an interview with the Sah Francisco Call-Dulletin.
The newspaper, said that it had reached Fine in his autoe traffer at an undisclosed spot.
between durerences countries.
the
the two
he said
"We are prepared to make all South Korean sorts of concessions, "As for demand for property restitution, we are glad to do that. But still we have lots of difficulties. Wa must be very patient."
The Foreign Minister turned zome miles from San Franciscn.aside, with indirect answers, two
Vague
questions concerning the impact "It's been mighly tough since of Japanese products on Ameri- this thing broke," the 21-year can markets.
from
3.
"We shall be able to make some sort of adjustment on the Japanese tax rate foreigners if it is required."
Asked whether. He did not believe that (1) many foreign businessmen would leave Japan, and (2) Japan's economy would tax on foreigners suffer if the is mised next January to the the same high levels at which Japanese
taxed (foreig businessmen contend think this
because
aro
SCIENTISTS AT HARWELL
including British
Iran
Curtain Scientists from many nations, countries visiting Harwell, the
Atomic Research Station. Picture shows: a party of the delegates leaving the new heavy water reactor E 443, first of the new DIDO class reactors, which is seen in the background nearing com- pletion-Express Photo.
车子
ISRAEL ACCUSES
EGYPTIANS
Continuous Attacks
London, Aug. 30.
does not constitute equality The Israeli Embassy in London tonight issued
Japanese firms, by different. systems of paying a communique accusing Egypt of launching "a employees, enable them to es continuous series of attacks" on the Gaza frontier cape most of the tax), Mr Shigemitsu replied:
strip between Egypt and Israel and described the situation as "most serious."
"We shall be able to make some vidjustment if it is required but I hope that our foreign friends will not leave Japan just because they are being taxed the same as the Japanese."
4. The US has not offered
old Fine said. "I'm planning When he was asked, "What to help Japan pay its reparations to go far we'll probably are you doing over there to allay dobts and the offer would not travel all over the United the fears of American textile have been accepted anyway.
it." producers about States before I can gel over
competition "We are. determined to pay our "I wished her well," he said.
Mr reparations debis oumcives." Japanese goods?"
think "I still love her, but I'm not Shigemitsu replied: going to do anything about try-your requirements are enough to ing to get her back."-United consume cur good textiles too." to
Replying to a question as to whether Japanese war criminals received fair trials, because "You know how I feel."
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The Israeli communique claimed that since Egypt walked out of the frontier talks with Israel last week, Israeli patrols, villages and civilians had been con- tinously attacked.
Ban On
Inhuman
Punishment
Geneva, Aug. 30. The first United Nations
The first question asked Mr congress on prevention of Shigemitsu was:
It also alleged that one civl- lian was murdered last night at Yavneh, 25 miles south of Tel- Aviv, well Inside the frontler and that four other elvilline werd Idlled near Ness Tsionah, 16 miles south of Tel-Aylv.
communique The Embassy alleged that the Israelis were per- the victim of attacks
sons who had infiltrated into Israel from Egyptian territory.
Responsibility
The communique
declared;
crime and treatment of "The Government of Israel is
"If Japan had won the war, offenders today approved a prepared as ever to observe the
tho
Tokyo
Press
is it likely that the US Secre"prisoners charter" prohibit-provisions of the armistice, but tary of State would now be
ing "all cruel, inhuman or it will take whatever measure addressing
will be called for to safeguard Club?"
He replied: "I wish it were the casp"-United Press.
Russian Theologiaus
To Visit
Germany
Bielefeld, Aug. 30.
degrading punishments." the life and property of its
It
adopted 0 sct 01 95 citizens," standard minimum rules which
would ban corporal punisiúnent,
It added that responsibility
chains, irons anti stralt jackets for breaking off negotiations
and punishment by placing in "must udark cell for dissipilnary Egypt."
offences,
rest squarely upon
The communique claimed that Except
in special circum- since the talks broke off Egypt stances prison staff should not had attacked 13 Israel villages, bo armed.
Among guiding principles the and 10 Iraeli pátrols, and had violated Israeli air space soven rules state: "The purpose and justincation of a
sentence of times. Imprisonment.is ultimately
to
It said that eight Isracils had protect coelety against crime,
been killed and 20 injured in This end can only be achieved these incidents-France-Presse.
if the period of imprisonment
so far us
is used to ensure
possible that upon his return to society the offender is not only
Soviet theologians of the Rus-willing but oble to lead a law
sian Orthodox church are soon
abiding. and celf-supporting
to visit West Germany to study and lecture here, a spokesman life," for the Evangelical church said
today.
Assistance
Several theology professors To this end all remedial, are to give guest lectures at West educational, moral and spiritual German universities while a forms of assistance should be bccepted an invitation to study
SUDANESE
REFUGEES
Paris, Aug. 30. Súdancso officials and other refugees
the have crossed
Broup of theology students harreatment of prisoners, the frontier from the Budan into
French central African at a university here during the "charter" enys, should "en-
Charl summer term 1956.
phasise not their exclusion territory of Oubangul
officials revealed toi The Invitations to the Russian from the community but their Brench theologians was handed over recently
to Patriarch Alexo continuing part in it. Every day.
institution slituld.
have soeldi
The refugees were natives of and fin- head of the Russian, Orthodox workers to maintain church by a group of West prove the prisoners' relations the North Sudan who had been German
visiting churchmen the with his family and with social living in the South. The South Sudanese have threatened the Soviet Union at his Invitation, hgericies.
and the the spokesman
There should! be "govern Northomers during the recent patrlarch had accepted.
mental or private agencies wave of mutinies and distur Patriarch Alexti received the capable of lending the released bances. Germans this simmer re- prieonde entelet after
luchco
Odekam In this directed towards the lenschib Ukraine. They aro on a several of prejudice againat him and wooks vialt to the Soviet Union. towards his vocal rebbilit
"Chiu Mak Agechil,
Udki.”~Routerek met
CARE
סמינר
Governor of Oubangul Charl Province has ‹ been.
structed to take any action required. France-Presse.
RITA SHOCKED BY SEPARATION
RITA Hayworth, the film Miss Hayworth said yesterday
actress, was described today as so emotionally shocked by her soparation | from Dick Haymes that she was confined to her bed,
Miss Hayworth, who announced yesterday that she was leaving Mr Haymes, had been due to appear in a Federal court to- day for a hearing on her breach of contract suit against Columbia Pictures.
The hearing Was adjourned
until November 15 after her lawyer fled
an affidavit signed by Dr Fred V. Cerini which said: *The
The separation was such on emotional shock thing I have ordered her to bed for several
Sho was s0 days.
upect
1 prescribed sedatives for her. Her health would be en- dangered if aho were forced to attend the trial.""
she had walked out on Mr Haymes "In the best interests of my children, Dick and my- _self." Meanwhild Mr Hayther wept at Mia Hayworth's, sudden do- parture tik decläted that If the haired am star did not ratum to him "I won't go
on."
10.
the singer, her fourth hus band, others felt their legal problema might bring them together.
Mr Haymes, an Argentine, is placing his hopes for UniEr States citizenship on his mary ringe to Mins Hayworth, Fila moods Haynes's testimony in in her breach of contract suit
against Columbia studios witon she is sulhg for $150,- 000 in her contention that the studio Broke an deres
"If she divorces mo I don't Janow what I will do," the crooner sobbed, into, à porter's
ébut,
probably won't take a boltio of strep- Ing pilla but I will feel mighly- In misorabic. A man is only love onto itd. I have been in ruth is also believed to fear love with Rila for 18 years. beautiful Sho is the
wotnan in the world." Friends of Miss Hayworth said
sho resented Mr Haymics's alleged "Svengall methods
to dominate of trying
her
film career.
Though many believed Rita was definitely through with
ment to start alming "Joseph and his Brethren" wat March B.
that her third
husband. Prince Aly Khan, might use
the breakup of her marringt
16
Mr Haymes argument to gain full custody of his daughter, Yasmui. Rita's older daughter Is by her second marriage to Orsan Welles.--China Mail Speeln).
SCOTCH UP One-Man Invasion
TOMORROW
Edinburgh, Aug. 30, Maximum prloc for standard brands, of Scotch, whisky will be raised on September 1 by one shilling to 16 shillings a bottle int Britain, the Scotch Whisky Asabelation announced.
This is the first increase In 416 years.-Chinà Mall
Special.
Woman Exposed
To Radiation
Of Kashmir
Karachi, Aug. 30.
Islam Salmani, a Pakistani law student, told reporters here today that he plans a one-man "GOR- style" protest invasion of the Indian occupied part of Kashmir on September 13.
He sald that on his Jone satyagraha (peaceful, demonstra- tion) he would take a white dove which he would relcase at
the border. Tied to its lex would be a message Insisting In the name of Pakistan on Kashmir's right to choose its own government.
a
Pakistan has long demanded Kashmir, the plebiscite In territory disputed by the two dominions alnce the partition of the sub-continent.
Barbers' Union
Brescia, Rome, Aug. 30. An attractive Italian woman doctor carried on with her vacation today About two years ago Isiam despite fears that she is Salmani made vociferous efforts suffering from over-exposure to raise the status of barbers, to deadly laotope radiation. all-Pakistan
including the organization of an Reporters who traced Dr Incs tion. He comes from a family Marin! to her vacation hideout here obtained her admission to over-exposure,
"But it's not said.
of barbers.
barbers' ASSOCIA
from the
Invitation To
Arab States
SITUATION
IN NORTH AFRICA
Baghdad, Aug. 30.
Saudi Arabia today delivered a non-committal reply to Iraq's Invitation for a meeting of the Foreign Minister of the Arab states to discuss the situation in North Africa.
Iraqi Foreign Minister
The acting Governor-General Burhanuddin Bashayan is mald serious," she of Pakistan, Major-General to have received a reply that Iskandder Mirza, hor not dealt was neither an acceptance not Curiosity about the attractive with n letter
West a rejection," woman doctor arose after Prof. Pakistan Christian Zamindara Authoritative quarters sald Aldo Protti of the Ancona Labour League sceking the they understood that Saudi Medical Institute where she "Queen's blessing" for a mass Arabia had raised the
point the invitation hath not Indian-occupied | ibat worked announced she was suf-satyagraha on
the offerts of! Kashmir September, 15, come through the Arab League. nucleur radiation,
They pointed out, however, Ho said Dr Marini
that any Arab Government is wog ex-
entitied to call a meeting of the posed while treating patients with radioactive isotopes in the
League or a. consultation at Government level. institute's cancer centre.
fering
from
Rouber
On
London, Aug. 30. British parachutists so often
Dr Mariz said she felt per-break their false tooth while The meeting, these sources bew fectly well and intended to stay jumping that the British Gov- believed, would take up, on with the holiday she is ernment has ordered a research sides the North Africa issue, the sponding with her flance, Enzo into nylon dentures, it was dis statement issued by US Stere Boletti, who was
State repatriated closed at the British National tary of
John Foster from a Russian prisoner-of-war Pharmaceutical Congress ot Dulles urging a settlement of cump only, lust November. - | Aberdeen
today.
France- the Arab-Israeli difficulties, United Press.
United PreER,
Presse.
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