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THE CHINA "MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' $23, 1955,

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FRANCE WARNS UN Eneey, Meeny, Miney! BUENOS AIRES

Three

Guesses: What Is This Contraption?

Implication Of Move By Asian-Africans

Float for a carnival parade? No, this strange- looking contraption was used in a demonstration of Air-Sen Rescue by helicopters of the No. 22 Helicop- ter Squadron of the R.A.F. One of the rescue methods used was the Sarah type, a new radar-radio device worn strapped to the pilots' "Mae West" jackets-a small box weighing 3 lbs, and when the pilot crash. lands in the sea he pulls out a plunger from the box which erects a small aerial. The apparatus then begins to send, on a beacon, beam signals which can be picked up 75 miles away. The signals can last for 25 hours. Pictured here is an R.A.F. man in the dinghy with his small Sarah radio. He is well covered up against the weather-Central Photos.

Coloured People Have Own Hotel

Salisbury, Rhodesia, Sept. 22.

Plans for the first hotel for the exclusive use of Asians, coloured people and Euro-Africans in Southern Rhodesia have been passed by the municipality here.

Building will begin soon and the promoter of the scheme, Mr Ronald Snapper, hopes it will be ready for occupation early next year.

Mr. R. Snapper, a Euro-African warehouseman, naid yesterday that as far as he knew this would be the first licensed hotel in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland or South Africa owned by a coloured person.

Mr Snapper said he hoped the hotel would, be widely used to accommodate distinguished coloured and Asian visitors, many of whom have had embarrassing experiencer in the past.-China Mail Special.

VIEWED AS "TERRIFYING”

United Nations, Sept. 22.

France today denounced as "in- tolerable interference" in her domestic affairs the efforts of the Asian-African nations to raise the Algerian question in the United Nations and warned that the implications of such action were "terrify- ing."

French Ambassador Herve Alphand opened the debate on Algeria in the 15- member steering committee which met to approve the agenda for the 10th General Assembly. The committee was expected to reject the Algerian item and Western delegates believed chances were good to defeat it also in the full Assembly.

all the world and to nearly states. members of the United Nations?" he asked.

Always Arising

M, Alphand, speaking against the measure before Egypt, Iraq, Indla and Pakistan defended the Asian- action initiated by 14

He sold the UN Charter gave African nations who contend the organisation competence rela- thut France has invited Algerian only to develop friendly disorders by refusing self-tions among notions and said: determination to the people,

teld the committee Importance,

of the which the general com- elelon milttee is to take exceeds, to an almost terrifying extent, the apparent scope of the Algerian question. Of course it is question of interpreting the Charter.

The

de-

"Nevertheless, we cannot be blind to the fact that we have before us, here and now, problem which is vital to us all.

Europe's leading nu-) thority on hair culture⭑

Monsieur Thery of Paris, Good Progress

gives a demonstration of his craft at the Savoy Hotel, London, He is pictured conducting an interview to select four models to help him in his

• demonstration. Pretty applicants, all profes

"We do not believe that friendship among nations can be achieved by means of disputes which are always arising in the Assembly and in which comesional members of the United Nations are the accused and others the occusers.

"How can we hope to develop friendly relations among nations by means of closely contested resolutions resulting from stormy "If, at the whim of un- debates," he said in obvious re-

there

UN intervention could have

Washington, Sept. 22. The preparatory group of the Big Three Foreign Ministions

almost conference has pleted its work. informed sources in Washington disclosed today.

coen-

This group, made up of Bri- models, of inter-tish, French atid American ex- national reputation are parts, has been paying the way (left to right): Eve Vitt for the meeting of the ance Foreign Ministers in New York of Czechoslovakia; Anita on September 27 and 28 to plan Prynne of Spain; Sylvia for the forthcoming Big Four Medina of South Ameri- Foreign Ministers conference in

Селова

month. Text ca; Herta Sant of Hol-

land; Daphne Jonsson

Pope of England; Ruth

stable majorities which differ ference to past Assembly resolu-from Sweden; Barbara in the future from the prestations on Morocco and Tunisia. composition, the ⚫ General Assembly solzes upon any pretext to interfere In the affairs of its members, will be an end of tranquillity for many for all, of security and of the very existence of That the weak ones among us.

would also be the end of the United Nations."

Unjust And Fatal

He

part

case

in

afgeria **** France

an effect opposite to the Char-Evans of England: and ter alm, he said, adding, "It Jacqueline Dorsay of would fail dismally in its task France.---Daily Express if its actions were to result in fostering

disturbanceS and violence." United Press.

*Photo.

before the ring of the groun Ministers gather 1 expected to be held here on Friday. They will assemble again in Paris at the beginning of next month.

Despite

blackout on total news of the group's work, in-

PREPARES TO GREET LONARDI

Relative

Normalcy Again In Argentina

Buenos Aires, Sept. 22.

Argentina was returning to relative normalcy today after the revolution that overthrew General Juan Peron, as the ex- President was still waiting for a chance to slip away aboard the Paraguayan gunboất· on which he had taken refuge in the port of Buenos Aires two days ago.

Troops were returning to their garrisons. Work was resuming, and schools reopening. But nervousness and tension continued.

Demonstrators today sacked the headquarters of the Peronist Party Women's Organisations.

Alarming rumours still swept, Vehicles circulated through the capital. But the army seem-the streets, calling upon the ed to have the elements of people to welcome and secinim power in its firm command and to. new President tomorrow, was resolved to halatain ordez and leaflets fell front

the sky, at any price.

with the same appeal.

Backed the

It hadi furnished

Demonstratory comerete proof of this resolve when its headquarters of the Superior guns demolished the headquar Council of the Peronist Party an tus of Peronist extremist well as the women's organisa-

tions. group in the heart of the city, where 600 militant ermed mem-

The President of the Superlor bers had entrenched themselves. Council of the Peronist Party,

be

Security measures in the Alexandre Leloir, declared in a capital have been strengthened.telegram to General Lonardi, Troops, tanks and machine-guns am prepared to assume, the

that ходу responsibilities guarded the Army Ministry.

Bitributed to me." Forces of the Gendarmeria guarded the approaches to the Leloir added: "May God atd headquarters of the Argentine (you in your mission of pores, Labour Federation, the CGT. May the order of the which only rently at bon nuliter victors nor vanquished the main support of the become a reality, May God

preserve your Excellency." A stato of siege was still in France-Presse, effect throughout the country. Every hour, the radio Argentinie

Peronist regime.

the

Security

notwork broadcast communiques Jewish Orphans Department urging the popula to keep abrolutely calm en

and respect the curfew regula-. Hene.

formed eircles here believe that LIVELY ACTIVITY substantial progress has been

made-France-Presse.

Khrushchev Criticises Prostitution In West

Nevertheless, the echter of the city was fively with activity. In

cafes, for the first time la years, people freely discussed political developments.

government,

LONG COURT BATTLE FOR CUSTODY

Amsterdam, Sept. 22.

The radio message of Gerlerni A year-long legal battle for Eduardo Lonardi, head of the custody of two Jewish war provisional

pro- orphan girls, whisked away by mising solemnly that under his a fostermother and her alster regime the people will never be who loved them dearly, entered obliged to take up arms, was its second stage in Court here | favourably :commented upon. today.

The announcement of dissolution

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Was

stor defendant of the Argentine Gertruida M. Langedijk van Chamber of Deputies and Moorst, 82, who was sentenced Senate, and the restoration of to one year in prison in July the former names of provinces, 1954 after one of the two girls, which had been renamed for Betty Meljado, was discovered President Peroh and Eva Peron, in a Belgian convent by Dutch

taken

back to his late wife have particularly police and struck publie opinion,

be-Holland. That ended the first cause these presidental steps stage. appear to indicate a wish to break definitely with the Bull missing today was 14- Peronist past

M. Alphond said that while France "has hitherto refrained from renouncing intolerable interference in its affairs" in the UN it was asking now that UN "not lend such inter- the forence n mupport which would be unjust and fatal.

based France's largely on the UN provision

(IMPOSSIBLE TO WALK THROUGH All existing hotels for coloured people or Asians that it shall not interfere

affairs which are "essentially were owned by Europeans or breweries.

within the domestic jurisdic-

at se member stale. He PARIS WITHOUT BEING GRABBED) moted

that

been

Moscow, Sept. 22. Premier Nikolai Bulganin "In Paris you can't walk since 1834, longer than Savole. or the county of Nice have been

Soviet Communist Partytalked with 19 touring through the city without a been part of France, and asked solemnly wheher UN interven- chief Nikita Khrushchev to-French law-makers in the girl grabbing you in order tion in

to stay alive.

year-old Anneke Benkman, kita teria would not make day criticised the scale of presence of journalists. any

open to such Western prostitution which

"Here, if a woman works

second gith and the defendant's Sen. Theme Patenotre had like a man, she is not The capital was preparing to 07-year-old sister, Elisabeth Mr Alphand said it is argued he said made it impossible to

General van Moorst. that varied populations, differ- walk through Paris "without asked whether encourage degraded, but she earns her welcome tomorrow,

ment of the birth rate in living honestly."

whom tito. Press. ing in origin, race or religion, a girl grabbing you."

as chief of the revolu- Behind the battle were live in Algeria and questioned

Russia would be followed by

Madamo Patenptre replied

Holland's war-decimated Jewish whether this could be justifien- Prostitution exists in en improvement in. the that France is the only coun-

community-which wants (an tion for a UN decision that the enormous proportions" in general standard of living.

Lonardi la little known to orthodox Jewish education for case was then open to its inter-Western countries, he said.

|try which gives women equal

the pubile at large, but Khrushchev replied that pay with men, and added past attests favourably to His in World War II extermina- his the girls, whose parents died "Does not the same apply to "Here, if a woman works he had had much advice that houses of prostitution democratic sentiments, he was tion

camps anch Roman nearly all the states of the like 11 man, she is not about the living conditions of had been closed in France. the guiding spirit of the up- Catholle groups, who claimed degraded, but she carns her Soviet women, and about the Khrushchev said that lang against the Peronist that since the girls grew upi living honestly."

a Catholic' family they way they dressed.

"bourgeois laws" did not

should not be uprooted.- Khrushchev was replying "But the hardest work for keep unemployed from the to a question by a French a woman is prostitution, vergo of suicide, and he woman Senator. The scene which exists in enormous sharply attacked the society was an unprecedented Press proportions in the Western which permitted this, conference at which he and countries," he said. ·

United Press.

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vention.

Apology To

Egypt From Israeli P.M.

Jerusalem, Sept. 22. Isradi Prankar Moshe Share today pressed tile Gover ment's regnet for casualties in- flcted on Egyptian parsommel during yesterday's posting of a military unit in the Nitzan demilitarised. ZUDC, it | lettured hero today.

A letter sent to the Und

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Nations Chiof-of-Staff, General

Edison Burns, said that due to

misunderstarting.

an Igracli unit entered the headquarters

INDIA DECLINES

US INVITATION

New York, Sept. 23. The Indian government has dedined an informal Buggetion

Kabuki Troupe From Japan On

of the Egypt-Tarbel Mixed Way To Hongkong

Atmistice Comuniston ári the zone nad IndViretenddir. ädtairied Egyptians, two of whan were

Tokyo, Sept. 23.

A four-member advance panty

of the United States that India

should consent to be one of the permanent members of the Security Council, it was reliably learnt here. 1.

New Meeting Of Colombo Powers Mooted

Lonardi, views

on

government.

Once before, Lóhardi had United Press, succeeded his fellow student, in military school; In 1948 shortly before the, military movement

tist led the way to power for She Loves Paris Peron, Lopar replaced Peron, then a colonel' Uko hitself, de military attache at

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Argentine Embabyü Satiting, Japanese

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MOVING SCENES Actress On

Moving scenes were enacted

in front of prisons theedghot the hallón, as families who had not own their loved ones for them in tears years embraced on their release as political prisoners, held by order of the deposed regimes

World Trip

Now Totke, Bept. 22. Mitsuko *** Kusabue, dir well Colombo, Sept. 23,

shown pretty "Ukipanded actress, Ceylon's Prime Minister, Blé

whose picture "The Mask and India, it is stated, did not agree John Kotelawati, Hasap

Destiny was town, at the the American propodal proached the Premiers of the

Filmi Festival, arrived In Verice As the door opened on these New York today by plane from ther view it would other four Colombo Powers

Pakistan, Burma wrist prices halled by their gold- Paris, hill of enthusiasm for xclude the Peking regime from India,

Piglitful place in the Security Indonesia with a view tool friends as mootyre to ardo-

Tranco phd particularly for pithel d would kip the calling a further meeting of dom and democracy to Paris, following three-day asue of the Chintre mission the Power Loon. It was out doors closed today bohmad some visit there f to the United Nations pendlig

Zandera and high officials of la ed here today.

Peronet, regime, whose motio Sir John Wan reported to halvě

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