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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955.
Big Ceremony In East Berlin Marks Sixth Anniversary
HERR OTTO HAS A MOTTO
Nixon Again Presides
At Security Council
Washington, Oct. 6.
The United States Na- tional Security Council met in Washington today with; Vice President Richard Nixon in the chair. This was the second time Mr Nixon has presided over the Council's weekly meeting Hince President Eisenhower fell ill.
Mr Sherman Adama, pre
who arrived sidential assistant,
here inst night from Denver, where President. Eisenhower Li being treated, took part in the Council meeting.
It was not known what sub- jects were discussed. The Council's zessions are always kept a close secret.
Mr Nixon is expected to fly to Denver on Saturday to cou sult with President Eisenhower,
recovering from a heart attack れし The Fitzsimmone military
hospital the White House preset
secretary Mr James Hagerty an nounced today.
MEDICAL BULLETIN
did not Mr Hagerty said he know what subjects Mr Nixon would discuss with President Elsenhower,
that but stressed
any their talks would not in circumstances broach controver sial topics.
The health bulletin today said that the President had slept well and was recovering steadily.
It said his condition continued to be satisfactory without com- plications.
IT'S THE TOPS!
Puzzled what to do with old boilie topa? Then tako z tip from Windmill girl, Doreen Lord of Hornchurch, Essex who used 2.500 botile tops and 100 yards of card to make this original anti-splash curtain for her bath. -- Reuter photo.
Plea By Pakistan Envoy
HELP WIPE OUT
ASIAN POVERTY'
Tokyo, Oct. 6.
Pakistan's Ambassador to Japan warned today that Asia would fall to the Communists unless the free world made greater efforts to wipe out poverty.
'Germans,
Let's Get Together'
Berlin, Oct. 6.
The East German Pre- mler, Herr Otto Grotewohl,
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Herr Grotewohl speaking at a ceremony in the Berlin Opera House held to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the founda- tion of the East German Republic.
He said his government's policy of "peace and nomic progress"
eco.
was in
spired by the common tional responsibility for the vital interests of the whole German people."
He said the "leit-motiv" of German domestic policy should be the slogan: "Germans, let's get together around a confer- ence table,"
Herr Grotowohl said that al- though compulsory military ser vico had not been Instituted in East Germany, "the
Cabinet would take steps to settle the duty of national honour of citi zens to
defend their father- land."
He said East Germany would strive to develop diplomatic and other relations with all peoples who so desired, and was ready to join an all-European aecurity act. He added he hoped West Germany would also rally to such a pact.
The ceremony was opened by
"We must have armies, but many moutha But under it is Herr Walter Ulbricht, First the real defence against Com done then Asia will fall," he Secretary of the East German munism is to raise the standard said.
Socialist (Communist) Parly's Omar Haynt
Central Committee. of living," Dr Malik said in an interview.
"Pakistan itself is in
The President had for lunch "chicken rice soup, a cold plate of sliced roast lamb and roast lain of pork and tomato wedges, tossed salad, parker house rolls, munists orango leo and a glass of skim-"but there med milk."
real danger of falling to the Com sald right now," he
always is a threat there
great
wherever
The bulletin added: "Mrs Poverty." Eisenhower visited with the
Mr Malik, a former univer- President at luncheon time and sity president and Ambassador again read kim messageS
"Wiping out poverty," he added, "is the bloodless way of stopping communian and if not this way then we must defend
by force."United Press.
of to Germany for three years
Hi, Taxi!
in the afternoon he rested."
nine that
goodwill from personal friends.before he came to Japan
Reuter.
Cotton Industry Unions Split On Night Shifts
Manchester, Oct. 6. British Union leaders in the cotton industry split today on a proposal to work Lancashire mills 24 hours a day to beat Hongkong and Japanese com petition.
ho
Leaders of the Operetive Spin- ners Amalgamation, whose workers would
mainly affected by the decision refused to say whether or not they had turned it down,
They met yesterday and agreed
months ago, predicted "Japan will again become the leader in Asia, both politically and economically."
MUST EXPORT TO LIVE
Ho reminded America that the Japancze “must ex- port in order to llye,"
"And she must either export to the non-Communist countries or begin trading with Commun- jist Ching."
"Those who don't want Japan to trade with the Reds must certainly be prepared to trade with her," he said.
He said Japan's role in Asia tical stabilly. "If she succeeds deponded on its own inner poli-
in this, then as Asla's primary- industrial nation Japan will be
a position to Influexe policy elsewhere and will be listened to with respect,"
At present, he said, "there are to defer announcement of ino signs of the Communists decision until they had talked making progress in Japan." with representatives of other unions affected.
the
to
Mr Malik pledged that The plan was suggested last Pakistan Army "is willing month by employers who pointed play a positive role in the main- out that mills in Japan and tenance of peace..
to make other countries were already ready working 16 and in some cases necessary.” 24 hours a day.
Talks between employers and unions since then have been held up by wrangling over whether women workers who make up nearly 50 percent of Lancashiro's Inbour force-should be allowed to work at night.--United Press.
Death Of Former Minister
and is even sacrifices it
Despite what he termed "the economle condition of good Pakistan Mr Malik sold the military buildup of the Army is definitely a burden on us."
WE NEED MORE AID'
He mid that "those with the same objectives of free- dom should appreciate our condition and help us.”
America's current $104,000,- 000 aid to Pakistan is "only a drop in the bucket," he said
Bournemouth, Oct. 6. Lord Alness, former Secretary He said that Western Europe of State for Scotland, an oute was "now Immune to Con- spoken judge and politician and muntem" because of its coopornle campaigner for safety on the stability and not really because roads,
died today in of any military strength. Bournemouth, agod 87,--China Mall Special POP
[YOU, FRAUD! — YOU USED TO STANO OUTSIDE MY CLUB
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"It will not be cay to do the same thing in Atin. There are
ITS ALL YOur! FAULT, GUV
This is seven-year-old Tommy Bala, heir to the - well-known shoe business. He travelled to England alone from Canada to go to a boarding school. His grandfather began, a shoe business at 13, and his
father wis packed of to school at seven. Bo Tommy bad
to conform to family tradition In this picture.
Tommy is seen calling, for a taxi as he leaves his London hotel. - Central Press Photo.
LEE
He welcomed the participation of former German Chancellor
Joph Wirth and Max Relman, First Secretary of the German Communist Party, who repro- sented West Germany.
And A Russian Many other representatives of Communist Parties in western countries attended the reception, white
prominent among the diplomatic guests were Mr M. Sualov, a member al Committee of the Presi-
dium of the Central
of the Soviet Communist Party, and Mr Tseng, Jung Chuan, Chinese Communist ambassador. Reuter adds that Mr Suslov sald the West German Govern ment must understand, German
could not be reached un unity less it
it co-operated with East Germany,
"The claim of the Federal Republle (of West Germany)
to represent all Germany has no significance at all," he said. France-Presse & Reuter.
VietnamPlebiscite
Photographs Instead Of Ballot Papers
Paris, Oct. 8.
Vietnamese citizens will use photographs instead of ballot papers to vote in the referen- dum on October 13 to decide whether to deposo Bao Dal, Chief of Stato, the French Press Agency reported tonight from Saigon,
Each voting paper will consist of two photographs, one of Buo Dai wearing brocaded tunic and a turban, and one of PTC- mier Ngo Dinh Diem in Euro- pean dress.
The voter will drop the one he profera info the ballot box. Keuter,
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