Page
THE
BLACK BOK
Radio Dept.
SEE IT, HEAR IT
AT
GILMANS
S
CHINA
Gloucester Arcade :
No. 36236
COMMENT OF
THE DAY
UN & Red China
HAT 75 per cent of the
THAT
General Assembly 011 Tuesday voted against the replacement of Nationalist China by the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, and an- other ten per cent abstained from committing them- selves, must be accepted na n doctalve expression sentiment nguinst Immedi- ate admission of the Peking
the. regime Into
world family of natione,
of
The reasons motivating this decision are fumillar enough. The principal one Is that the majority of the feel Western democracies
Communist China, that neither by words nor deeda, has qualified for United Nations membership. Addi- tionally, 0 considerable number of countries who
the help form
United Nations have not yet in- the dividually recognised Peking government; where- fore Communist China's presence in the General
Established 1845
THE WEATHR: Moderate east to south-east_winds,..., fresh......
Fine" und bek
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955.
Price 20 Centa
SAXONE
ADE IN SCOTLAND ·
Whiteaways
ן'
KOWLOON
Invitation PERON SAFE ON WARSHIP BURGESS,
From An Aunt
Stockholm, Sept. 21.
A Finnish woman, who considers herself the aunt
of deposed Argentine President Juan Peron,
today invited her "nephew" to live with her in her Aland Islande home-in the
Baltic Sex, midway be-
tween land.
Sweden and Fin-
Mrw Elsa Booderlund wald: ""Now that he is in ¡Moulty, Juan Feron would be welcome at our home, if he wanted to take refuge with us."
Mrs Soederland was born a Peron. Her brother Carl Bruno Peron emigrated to North Amerles in 1880. The Boederlund family belleves that Carl Bruno Peron Later married il Laiin American Woman and went to live in the Argentine and that Junai Peron is the son of this couple.---France-Presse,
Assembly and other organa HITLER'S
of UN would be highly embarrassing to them.
THE Peking government has very much itself to blame
Suffers "Mental Strain And Spiritual Depression
REBELS LIFT
BLOCKADE
Demonstration In
Sante Fe
Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 21.
Ex-President Peron of Argentina is still aboard a Paraguayan gunboat in Buenos Aires harbour, the Paraguayan Ambassador there, Senor Juan Chaves, said today in a telephone interview with the Rio newspaper O Globo,
The Ambassador said he personally escorted Peron aboard the gunboat Paraguay after the ex- President had telephoned him asking for asylum and transport to Asuncion,
Senor Chaves, according to the newspaper, added he obtained a safe conduct pass to the ship and was negotiating with the Argentine Foreign Ministry for its departure when the rebels took over the govern-
HENCHMEN ment
for the continued boycott MAY BE
of the United Nations. Deliberately it antagonised
world opinion by a needless SET
intrusion into the Korean conflict. Its anti-West pro- | paganda
for a long time!
FREE
Moscow, Sept. 21, Soviet Government
ance.
He added that the gunboat was now awaiting clear-
The Ambassador said the rebel authorities had treated him with the maximum consideration and had not in- dicated they intended to detain Peron or impede his departure.
Senor Chaves said in the interview Peron's health was good but he was showing signs of "mental strain and spiritual depression."
Last Sunday.
24 Killed In Buenos Aires
Tank Attack
Buenos Aires, Bept. 22. A gendarmerie anwouncé- meni tonight sala 24 peopin were so far known to havO been killed in the tank aftack against the headquarters of the National · Alliance, The debris is still being scarshed for other vs Alliance men victims.
bera of the
surendered before the attack began, the announDe». ment mid.
'Kumours of sabotsau prompted the Department of Pabllo Works to issue an 82- nouncement reassuring the
STRAIGHT
population that It la "abso- Intely untrue" that the water supply is poisoned.
In Buenos Aires, 16 was clear that General Audelino, Director of Security in las 'capital, intends to have the town in order for tomorrow's take-over ceremony.
To prevent hard Peronists sroups from entering the city. from outlying districts, draw- bridges
BOTOSE the canal which tends to the docks were lifted. Elsewhere along the border of the federal distelet, streng cordons of
soldiers with armoured cars
bero guarding railway lines and gas and electricity instal- lationa
Motorised units patroiled the insin streets...
At the headquarters of the unjon of electricity and power workers, where the committee seemed ready to resist. two tanks wero stationed late tonight and, the Inmates were warned. by loudspeakers: "There will be no 48-hour ultimatum this time, like we did with the
· Nationalisia."——-Reuter.
FUTURE OF MALTA DISCUSSIONS
TALKING BY Mr Mintoff Makes An KRUSHCHEV Exaggerated
Accuses Japanese
carily K
1
Claim
London, Sept. 21.
MACLEAN FURORE Govt To Refuse Public Inquiry
London, Sept. 22. The British Government will refuse a public inquiry Into the disappearance, of the diplomats Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean, the Daily Mall reported today.
The newspaper asserts in a | front = page story that Str Anthony Eden's Conservative Cabinet decidet yesterday to make their refusal of an inquiry issue of confidence when the an t House of Commons rendsembles next month.
The Daily Mall adds that the most the Government might PHONE
concede is a "departmental In- quiry carried out privately, ant reported to Parliament Cabinet's discretion
at the
Any other form of Inquiry, The newspaper, said, would in- volvo exposure of British secret service methods,
Burgess
dis
and Maclean appeared in May 1951. from their Foreign Office posis and are now presumed to be in Russia.
The Foreign Office, after four years' silence, has now admitted that being Communist agents at the they were suspected of time they left Britain, but sufl-
was not available. clent evidence against them Special.
1
„China' Mail
White Paper
London, Sept. 210
ملة
The Maltese Premier, Mr Dom Mintoff, claimed today that the British government had "implicitly Moscow, Sept. 21. Soviet Communist Party accepted" many points of his novel project to unite the chief Nikita Krushchev ac- tiny. Mediterranean island with the United Kingdom.
The major outstanding item, he said, was a plan to cused the Japanese today of "intentionally prolong-gend three or four Maltese MPs to sit in the Parliament of
Sir Anthony Eden. today called has been vicious; its treat- The
ing" the London talks on Westminster. The energetic young Premier spoke at the ment of many foreigners in may be willing to release The blockade of Buenos Aires price for the freedom which six normalisation of relations.
opening plenary session of a round-table Parliamentary and meeting of his. Cabinot
for tomorrow 'immediately after e China degrading and ob- some or all — of the six and all Argentine ports WDB months ago seemed impossible
he and his ministers, hód spent noxious. Instead of trying top Nazis still held in Ber-lifted today. The blockade had to obtain.
He indicated, that the problem conference on Malta's future. to win the respect of the in's Spandau prison, diplo. been imposed by rebel forceg
British Colonial,, once au commitments entered into by more than two hours discussing the storm caused by Dow Burgess world, an would be expect malic sources said today.
But the city has yet to regain of Japanese prisoners of war. General Eduardo Lopardi, Pre. ita confidence. Shops were still held in the Soviet Union thorities raised up eyebrow' at the British governinent,” Social- land-Madiwan espaces ed of a new government in
his claim that they had already Ist Mintoff told the conference-closures were
Alarmed by the furore aroused charge of a great and These sources
sident of the Provistonal Govern closed today, and most people could be solved sald the
established between the two accepted much of this, integro-
The Brifth government has ov
pileged offeld "ovasion" in nation,
tion plan. Important
is understood to be ment, will arrive in Buenos Aires stayed away from work.
OVET It is no secret that' arms were countries.
Implicitly and tacitly accepted the case of the mixing diplomats, Chinese Communist leaders considering a favoumble reply Jesmorrow at 11 am., local time. embarked
anti-should the Big Three Western He will fly from Cordoba and be distributed four days ago to the
While they were giving him all our proposals but one, and the government is drafting a met by the members of the Feronista workers militia
hearing.
official foreign programme
they that is representation at West- "white paper special which powers the United States, Bri-met
tain and France-press again millary Junta which took over many of these, have yet, to be
a sympathetic
acminster.41 aroused both disgust and for their release.
sport giving full publicity, power In Вислов Aires from recovered-Beuter and France
said, nothing had been
the known facts; mistrust.
cepted-nor woult it until 'at least after Parliament reDBYCIN-
This will aim at heading off a’- "Tho Melta Labour Party's Top-ranking Nazis like former
bles next month.
political programune airessed foilangle row when the House chlet Hermann The world has still to satisfy Luftwaffe
that the changes were not to of Commons reassembles late itself that Communist China Goering, Gestapo boss Heinrich
Many politicians are worried take place overnight but be next month after its summer that Maltese will not only subscribe to Himmler and Foreign Minister gratuistory telegram to General AND RECOGNITION
Members might Joachim von Ribbentrop were Eduardo Lonardi, new Pres!-
hold the balance of power in, a closely-divided Parliament and It was considered unlikely Mr Mintoff's full proposal, stood much chance of acceptance. “
Bargaining Point
on
an
the Kremlin
President Peron.
Presse. The Commander of the Argentine Fleet, Rear-Admiral BRITISH GOVT Isane Rojas, today sent a con-
the principles and charter sentenced to death by the Allied dent of the Provisional Gov- of the United Nutibns, but war Crimes
will be prepared
Ribbentrop
Commission aternment.
and
+
Krushchev spoke at a meeting in the Kremlin this afternoon with, the Japanese parliamentary delegation currently visiting the Soviet Union...:
Although Krushchev did most of the talking, Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin also was pre- sent and gave full support to what Krushchev said.
London, Sept. 21. The British Government is at to apply Nuremberg in 1945.
WHAT HE SAID Rojus telegram also express present studying the possibility them in practice. There
Goering and Himmlered his best wishes for of recognising the new Argen- After hearing an appeal by a few hesitant swallowed cyanide pilis, have heer
von Lonardi's success in the diftine Government, the Foreign the delegation for release of goodwill signs of recent
was hanged. But ficult task ahead.
Office stated tonight.
Japanse war prisoners, Krush- months, and they are seven Naz! lenders were Беп- The Rear-Admiral hoped
Foreign Office spokesman chev declared: welcomed in the hope that tenced to varying terms of im-that "true Justice and de- the Peking regime la prisonment in grim Spandau. mocracy will reign forever in
for Baron Konstantin von Neurath, our beloved country seriously desirous of prov- ing itself to be a respon- now 82, sick and half bllad, was well being and the glory Bible
trustworthy released list year. and
the fatherland." government. But thero re-
POLITICAL mains a lot of ground to be recovered,
PRISONERS FREED
that
It is accepted among the
Western democracies the key to wider recognition of the Paking government Is the composing of differ- ences between the United States and Communist China. It is equally realised this cannot be quickly ac- complished. The respective roles which each country hus adopted in the Western Pacific crentes a formidable obstacle. Yet a rapproche. mout of a limited nature clearly is feasible, and, in truth essential, Lere is to be effected any genuine settlement of the political, problems of the Orient.
THE measure
American
of Sino- compromise
would also serve a point-
THOSE REMAINING
The remaining six are:
Rudolf Hess, 01, Hitter's former deputy Fuhrer who parachuted into Britain during World War II with a mad penco offer, sentenced to lifa Albert Speer, Illiler's master 20 years munitions maker, imprisonment,
Baldur von Schiraoh,
47.
Francis
10
"These proposals today are no departure from the actual
produced gradually and in such
way they ought not to hinder the economy of Malta or put an excessive burden on the British taxpayer."
vacation
The document is expected to be published on Friday.
No Comment
The Foreign Office, spoklanan today declined to comment on a Mr Mintoff won election front-page report in the mars earlier this year on a "union", circulation Daily Express de- to fight claring that "a third man" who on an ab tipped off Maclean and they were under suspicion was now known to central economie planning to have been a British official in
and polities re- Washington Kiho island
presentation
The white paper is expected It was only explain why
are
Some politicians suggested that plank. He promised told, the Agence-France-Presse that in a communication to the "I want to cite the example he was using it as a bargaining for social services the Foreign Office, the British Am-of the Germen war criminals, point to win solid economic solutely equal basis with Bri- Burgess that
extension of British of bassador to Argentina,
Government had benefits to stave off the island'stain, Sir The Soviet had raised the heated discussions with West recurrent money troubles. Evans,
Chancellor Konrad question of recognising the new German government which has replaced Adenauer. that of resigned-president Juan
only Live "Nevertheless, in Domingo Poron. The Foreign
ign Office is studying days, our two countries suc- that question, he said, ceeded in solving this problem, All political prisoners wwe
Diplomatic circles believed that by restoring diplomatic freed today.
the British Cabinet might make tions. Senor Hugo Dipietro, Secretary-General of the Generala decision on this subject when
it meets tomorrow, -France Confederation of Labour, order Presse, od workers in a broadcast to accept the benefit of peace and
the Hitler Youth leader, 20continue to work..
YOLES.
Walther Funk, 84, Na Economies Minister, life im- prisonment.
As Senor Dipietro addressed workers today, reports roached Buenos Aires of a clash in Santa Fe city between anti-Peron de-
and monstrators
a group of Ponista railwaymen.
cleared Demonstrators
the of
of Peron andi busta Admiral Erich Raeder, 79. Evita, dragging the statues with Grand Admiral of the Nazi ropes along the streets. U-Boat fleet, life Imprison- ment--United Press.
Admiral Karl Doenlis, 03. who took over as Fuhrer when Hitler committed suicide, · 10 Yours.
ORDERS STILL IN FORCE
city
When they reached the rail- way station, they were greeted with a shower of bullets, One
DOW
Bulganin Distributes Messages
rela-
in "In contrast, the Japanes0 - London have been discussing and negotiating for five whole months and I am under the impression that the Japanese Government is intentionally prolonging the talks."
PERMITTED TO, QUOTE
Marciano
Wins
New York, Sept. 21. "Rocks" Marciano tained his 'world heavy- weight tille tonight at the New York Yankee Stadium when to kayoed Archie The details of the Kremlin
Moore in the ninth round talks were revealed this evening
after à tough contest, Morito by at a. meeting
In the ninth, Marolano Morishina, leading Socialist
́had Moore helpless against member of the Japanese partia-
the. rapes. He hit his ment.
opponent. ⠀⠀ at '-will- and Moore
be
Washington, Sept. 21,
He gave permission to The Soviet Premier, Marshal
ERALL YOld not counter" demonstrator was reported Bulganin, has sent President quoted in full, saying, "I take
Moora full responsibility for my re-
finally went down later Eisenhower a personal messago, Wab
for, the couns under's left diplomatic. officiais disclosed to».
book-Undiest Pron.
wounded Calm restored
or to the possibility of
Cairo, Sept. 21. Communist Ching gaining Egyptian Premier Colonel admission to the United Gamal Abdel Nasser, today Nations next year. Despite conferred with members of the PUBLICLY
Council on the Tuesday's heavy rote in the Revolutionary General Assembly, there are new incidents which have pe- BURN PORTRAITS indications that UN mem-curred on the Palestine border. A special meeting of the Re-
AL the Palace
E
ing
cxpress-
marks,”
RAIDED
ta
POLICE STATION
·reund, by round description of the figh will be found on page 6.
Airliner Drops
700 Feet
The cry of "liberty" WES day.
A The Japanese parliamentary heard everywhere in Buenos The message apparently dealt delegation was notilled of the Aires: People played the Mar-with the current five power disappointment at the Kremlin with seillaiso and the national armament talks in New York, Bulganin and Krushchev direct- unthem on their radiograms. London reports said Marshally after their return from the
Bulganin sent a personal mes. POW camps-United Press, page to the British Prime Mini-
Eden, ster, Sir Anthony
over the "disappointment" slow progress of those tulks
Informants fere refused bora generally re begin volutionary
Council Was ning to feel that Communist scheduled for this evening. The Judges or portraits of Peren Eisenhower. But they said Mar
of Justice, disclose the subject of Marshal
New York, Sept 21. China must in due time be Premier told journalists
lawyers and offelals Bulgariin's message to President
New-York to London today
પ્ર admitted.
stentoerulsor of tho The Bandung that the orders given yester and the late Eve Peron and stal Bulganin told the President
Nicosia, Sept. 21. conference'a proposition for day to Egyptian troops to vo- burned them publicly.
be planted to send coples to Twelve masked and armed Oversons Airways Corporation applying the principle of main at least 500 metres from Apart from the debris of the Sir Anthony and the French men raided the polles, station dropped 100 feet in an at universal membership has the demarcation line are atill National Alliance headquarters Premier, Edgar Faure, United at the village of Akhna tonight pocket today, it topched, the gained supporters outside in fores"--France-Presse.
Buenos Aires paid, only a smali Proes. *
seizing arm and looking up fringes of hurricane Iono over the Afro-Asian group, and
two policemen,
the Atlantic if the principle is adopted
Akinn'. la“. in: the' Timariasła. Fassengers had been warned distriot 12 miles from Parailmano, mompert ropah weather and village, where inliar, raid
In the United Nations, it
will be increasingly difficult, to deny Communist China membership.
HURRICANE DEATH TOLL REACHES 144
Mexico City, Sept. 21.
1:
Was carried. Du” DECIDER this - kund" their, entely, belly fastened Two additional deaths werS | but there tirere"`nol fatalities.j] month.
thắn boldent, occurred, Hurricane · · Hilda's death' toll | intother areas)
pilots who flew over the area." BEE British troops
and a half hours out to reached 144 today, offlatal Pilote of the Compania Merli said. Mexican sources reported.
The Peking government could easily haston that day by actions that will convincë the rest of the world it de. Of the total, "105 persons were
Irs and intends to be an honourable member of the | United Nations.
Santa
de Aviacon, reported | The only communicat Gildad Valen jou virtually ·Ciudad Vall destroyed by floods of the duter produ lilled in and near Tampico; ¿Tâmlun?' and'
Morla '17 in San Zila Potos; 11 in Furioera, a N
Vigiali Chicorak kata Zobor Nearly 10,000 Ciudad Valles Zaland; Kim Cludad Victorlási rendente: wmre": "left" „homilate
¡by villagerska Amiendoj they tried to tak slogan
and
"We want to feel we British and on an equal footing last: Sunday-and following a with the English,' said Mr newspaper article by the Rus- Vladimir Bian
ex diplomat "Unless the Maltese Mintof
Petrov-that the Foreign Office prople feel equal. whole
the plan, of co-operation with the disclosed Donald Maclean and British government would tall. Guy Burgess had been long-
term Soviet agents while work The conference continues to-
ing in the Brilish Foreign morrow.--United Press.
Office-ReuBOT.
Here're the
OOVER
$560
Wonder-Working
HOOVER
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
SHRIR
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.