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THE CHINA" MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1955

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Truce Chief Has New Secret Plan RUSSIAN ENVOY TO PEKING SAYS

For Palestine

Cabinet Approves

Sharett's US Visit

day

Mr

Jerusalem, Nov. 0.

The Israel} Cabinet 10- approved a visit by Moshe Sharett,

Foreign

the

Affairs Minister

to the United States.

in expected to take up with United States Governmen officials talks which started

Parts last month in

and Geneva regarding Israell'a

request for

Western arma and a guarantee of Israel's frontiers,

Ofelally, his viall is in connection with the United Jewish appeal and tha inrael Independence drive in America--Router.

Ships

ISOLATED CLASHES

REPORTED AT

ISRAEL VILLAGES

Jerusalem, Nov. 6.

United Major-General Burns, the Nations truce chief, today considered the threatening Arab-Israeli situation with his advisers immediately on his return to Jerusalem.

Gen. Burns, who has visited New York and London over the past two weeks, aw United Nations observers stationed in *ion.beld Gaza strip and the El

Ferry Auja demilitarised zone centres of fighting

Supplies From Suez

To Cyprus

Between both sides.

"They gave him #Orst-hand account of last week's battle be- fween Ishell and Buyptian

maintain at El Sabha, the most Compa bilier flare-up sines the Arab- Israel armatice of 1949,

Gen. Burns has new plan for mantubing the ceasefire long the border, No clotails

hos

Any negotiations for the creation of a buffer zone, would! be long and dimcult since Israel

Egypt that troops on the wrong side of the Ceasefire line set up by the, armistice.

Further Isolated clashes were by un Israeli

have been disclosed, but it will ports today

US CORPS ORDERED |

TO WIDEN

Chemical

Warfare Research

Washington, Nov. 6. THE United States Army Chemical Corpa_today was ordered to widen re- search into germ and gas warfare.

Now biological, radiological and

гап

chemical weapons and methods to combat them should be developed "to the fullest ex- the human mind tent encompass," the Secretary of the Army, Mr Charles Brucker, raid today in a call for re- organisation,

! The reorganisuilon wifi be based on A report prepared by a special commitlei of solcntists, chemical experts and educationists.

Their report said the Chemical Corps should concentrate its research on the development of weapons of "a maximum potential trespective of parti-

concepts of warfare

pokesman.

cular A Jordanian guerilla bandi presumably supplement his pro-

mile-wide posal for

buffer tried to blow up three houses in between the opposing the border settlement of Sdch Hamed during the night. There were no casualties and damage was only sight, the spokesman maid.

Incorrect

Nicosia, Nov. 6. The 4,285-ton British ship'

Smith arrived at sides. Snowden Famagusta today from the Canal Zone carrying vehicles. The firne chief delegate at and supplies for troops in true bendquarters sald the new

pla WIN Counceled with Cyprus,

butter zone.

A United Nations spokesanan said this terpreta-

Incorrerl

Also board were elements of the Rear Headquartera of the

Middle Eastern Land Fax༥༥

which will be functioning Inter this month from Episcopé, ten miles west of Limassol, where the British Joint Alr and Lund Middle East Headquarters will be established

Two other British ships, the 4,202-ton Evan Gibb and the 4.235-ton Humphrey Gale, arc now working with the Snowden Canal shuttling between the Zone and Famagusto to complete

of supplies The Transfer troops by the middle of Novem- DIT

and

Three more minesweepers have Joined the flotilla patrolling the Cyprus coasts to prevent arms being smuggled to the island during the longer winter nights. -Reuter.

Double Colour ·

TV Programme

Train Driver

Forgot

Bonur, Nov. 6.

Railway officials stopped and recalled # train at Bamberg

the objective being to subdue an enemy without destroying which the victor property might want to save.

The committee criticised what It called "a lack of public While the guerilla band was active

cast, central Israel,

understanding" in this maller Egyptian. marauders tried to

adding that atomic warfare bivak

but the

discussed" Beit

was "freely Kamu settlement, 32 kliometres south-

much work of the Chemical Corps had been assumed 10 East of the Gaza strip.

be horrifying" in character,

'The group urged frunker of the "proper recognition places of chemicals and blological warfare" and the

Jordan Warning

The spokesman added that the band was put to flight by the settlement's watchmen after an exchange of fire. Some of settlement's livestock were by bullets,

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hit

In Amman # government when it roared past gesticula ingepokesman said any aggression travellers at Zapfendorf sintion" by Isrnell ** the present

demarcation line beenuse the driver forgolt he was

"represents to stop there.

aggression against vil"--Router, Stand By Friends Says Labour MP

The

train went back to Zap. fandort, took aboard the Indig- nant passengers, and brought them to Bamberg about half an hour late.

bo

The driver explained that had forgotten an alteration to timetables which put a Zap- Tendorf stop on to his schedule,

-China Mill Special,

FREAK SHARK

Capetown, Nov. 4.

Atricna fishermen trawling from Capetown found The National Broadcasting in their nets a fish later identi-

New York, Nov, 0.

Company today

announced ¿

South

fed as "a freak

head.--China

Mail

London, Nov. 6. "We must not muddle our- selves into another war,” Mr Anthony Greenwood, Labour Member of Parliament said Conight as celebrations of Lord Samuel'a 85th birthday, held in Manchester.

of

Importance of defensive

measures.

The army had said in a circular

issued last summer that these "special purpose" weapons should no longer be listed in

the "mass destruction" cate- gory with nuclear weapons,— Reuter,

MAN GOES

BERSERK

QUEEN AND LOLLO

The Queen chats with glamorous Gina Lollobrigida as the meels the stars at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, Lon- don. Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinbargh were attending the Royal Film Show. On Gum's left in Virginia McKenna-man Reuterphoto.

Gen. Slim To Open

Press Conference

The

In Australia

Canberra, Nov. 7.

China's Taiwan Claims Can't Be Ignored

Tokyo, Nov. 6.

Soviet Russia gave its full support today to China's claim to Taiwan and declared that Peking's voice could not be ignored in world politics.

Soviet Ambassador to China, ́ ́P. Yudin, said the Russian people hoped 'the Chinese people would recover their sovereign rights over Taiwan and achieve victory in their righteous task."

A

Peking radio broadcast

heard in Tokyo quoted from a speech tho Soviet diplomat delivered at a reception held in Peking tonight commemorat- October Socialist Revolution.

Ing the 38th caniversary of the

Important Power

"The People's Republic of Ching today is an important power in the development and advancement of international relations," Ambassador Yudin told the 1,200 persons attending the reception.

in

"International Issues, particular those of the Far East, cannot be solved without the

Participation**

Tegime, he said.

of the Peking

The Peking broadcast mid China's Prender Chou Enlai

Teb

and Vice-Chairman Chu were present at the reception/ United Pro33.

Unsatisfactory School Age Appetites

A

POCKET-SIZE LOUDSPEAKER]

un-

New York, Nov. 6. The Radio Corporation of America today' velled what it' called "bo amallent loudspeaker ever ballf" for use in pocket- size transistor radios.

The miniature speaker Is only 24 inches in dia- metre and a little more than one inch thick. An BCA spokesman mid it in- corporates “radical obanges in adspeaker design." ROA said the

tiny speaker's performance is comparable "in all respects" to earlier type spéskers-met

United Pres.

Kabuki Troupe Leaves Dublin

Dublin, Nov. 6. Madame Tokuo Aruma's Kabuki troupe left Dublin for Paris tonight after a brilliant two-week success in the Irlan capital. The Japanese troupe will give their Arst Paris per- formance at the Hebertot theatre Department on Thursday-France-Presse,

Sydney, Nov. 6. Health

Survey has shown that one third of Sydney's school. children have lunches of soft Governor-General of Australia, Sir drinks, sweets and ice- William Slim, will open the business session of the creams, some of them spend- eighth conference of the Commonwealth Pressing as much as 4s. These lunches wero regarded by Union in the Albert Hall here today.

the survey as "unsatisfac-

"

Delegates of 14 Commonwealth countries at-tory." tending the three-day meeting arrived here today One-third have "tisfactory" by air from Brisbane, capital of Queensland, where lunches, and the other third they inspected industries.

Sir William will be welcomed by the British President of the Newspaper Society and Chair- mun of th conference, Malcolm Graham,

Mr

Sir Harry Brittain, who Compton, Calif., Nov. 6.

initiated the first conference in Police said

founded a man went 1808 and

the Empire berserk with a 25-calibre Press Union now icnown as the Commonwealth Press Union, automatic pistol today, kill will voice the meeting's thanks.

The British pubile mux woke up to the danger threatening us in the Middle East-for Israel'sing his estranged wife and another woman and critically peril is our peril too.

wounding a third woman.

"I

Officers said Mra Alice Decker,

A message from Sir Anthony Eden, the British Premier, wil be read to the conference Sir Anthony was himself a delegate to the last gathering in Australia 30 years ago,

Discussion

Those of us who lived through shark of the Munich, and saw us sacrificing $12 million (about £4,250,000) | man-ating variety."

the Czechs in the futile hope of plan to duuble its colour televi- The creature had the body of

32, and Helen Witt, 23, were sion programmes in New York.

a shark but a grotesque, almost buy of the Nazis, never ex-

to see our country again killed in a spray of bullets in Los Angeles and Chicago by round,

leaving itself open

to the Mrs Decker's home, Mrs Jean next year.China Mall Special. Special.

charges of deserting our friends. Will, 40, mother of one of the

believe do not

for a

women.

was taken to u moment that the Government dead

hrspital in critical condition, deliberately intend to sell Israel down the river 115 we sold Booked on suspicion of the press and journalistic Czechoslovakia_but weakness, murder was Mrs Decker's es ethics." Lady Huntly, a director Indecision and an apparent re-tranged husband, Ray Decker. of Kemsley Newspapers Limit- luctance to stand by our Officers sold Docker had argued cd, will begin discussion on friends would lead to the same with his estranged wife over journalists training. disastrous results.

their marital problema-United Press

A British Crossword Puzzle

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1 Register (0).

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7 Place of worship (0).

8 Lawn." (0),

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12 Negotiated (9).

15 Allotted portion (5),

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12 Commerce (5),

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14 Fated (8).

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-- SATURDAY'S · CROSSWORD-Aśomuj S1Plaiters, 8 Enture,

Positive Treaty

"This Ly the moment to offer Iartiel a positive treaty of alllance In place of the vague and obsolescent tripartite de claration.

Czech Paper

After the formal opening. Mr Hugh Astor of the Times will Iced a discussion on freedom of

Later the conference will consider the impact of idle. vision, and sound radlo, on newspapers, Commonwealth press Commanleations and the world newsprint situation.

Before leaving for Victoria next weekend, "delegates will

electric power project-China Mail Special.

For Selassie inspect the Snowy River hydro-

Prague, Nov. 6.

"I only wish that Israel was Inside, the British Common- wealth as a free and indepen dent nation, governing herself, with her own religion and her own language, free to leave us if she wished but, so long as she remained with us, enjoying all the rights and privileges and protection which full partner-pictures of himself and the ship in the Commonwealth un- plies."--France-Presse.

Aid For Flying Tourists

Rotterdam, Nov. 6.

A State-owned factory at Rozumberok, Slovakia, is 10 supply Emperor Haile Selassic of Abyssinia with personal note. paper in special boot with

Crown

Japan Planning

Prince hip Peoples More Diplomatic

Party newspaper Lldova, De mokracie reported.

Another factory near Liberec, north Bohemis, kus sent changbellers of cut crystal, ench carrying 141 bulbs md weigh-

ing 100 kilograme (more than

Missions Abroad

Tokyo, Nov. 6..

throo hundredweights) to the Japan's Foreign Ministry Emperor's palace at Addir is considering setting up Rotterdam Town Coumelle Ababe, press reports sildiplomatie missions in Com- approved a proposal the the

China Mall Special construction of a 4,500 ft run- way but the semost completed airield near the town to be bod mainly by plance travel-

ling to and from Southend-on- WEED SPOTTER Japanese

Bea, England

When the now service from Rottertiam is in operation, the total travelling me botweet Rotterdam and Lotion will be reduced by two hours, no China. Mall Special,

amiling Frincess Margaret in pictured in the foyer of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, for the gala performance in honour of President Lopes of Portugal-Central Press Photo.

Twining Would

Strengthen

F.E. Air Forces

Seoul, Nov. 6. manfst countries such as

United States Air Force Chint Russia, Poland, Czechoslova of Staff General Nathan F. kia and Rumania, the Twining flew to Seoul today and said he would like to strengthen news agency, the Far East Air Forces, Kyodo, said today.

Gon. Twining, in Korea for a Melbourne, Nov. 6. "Thermináltry - believed the quick two-day look at advanco. Country Party Member, Mr current Japanese Soviet peace elements of the Fifth Air Force, told the talks in London would be told nowemon that he is very 5 T. Stephens, Victorian. Legislative Assembly, mucéemnulay, concluded before happy with the US Air arm in that a verely horfous wedd. The unit of 1956.

the Far East. banned by Act of Parliament

and bringing Ones to land-

i hd moid or hide all integer bol

iCheneva, Nov. 0... UWDULE, WAN Courishing on land stabilats six now thatione and United States: Secretary, ・ of next lo

from wakatan ten conralar okices abroad next

Miniata of

Lotte, men expected to "ble, Noth," said it be upyin Panama, Paraguays

wbald

Irabia, Greece, Dearpark

| Blat6, Mr John-Foster! Dalles, Maboninfeest will rene, din muendy, added.)

'(looma; tliis)," "Death"

"D ́Enduritur 11 Register: 12. Vira, 13 Odbir, '18 -Erred, 19 Itaris, Flavia METARSAAN

PANA

20 Selected; 24. Hindered, 25 Bavere, 20 Peetles DownRINI E BIZ Duiks - Dod Menya Undo 3 Pendle, Lant & Tour, 6. Edelly 1 Ben 10 today with the FVAL Demur, 14 Ondar, 15 Reviten; 18 Biatióp, 17. Sannow/20. Straw,- kichuret, Komentar 21 "Haidar="22, 2N, 38. LAN

would

have more "/ho

stram vastuk

He told newsmen on his mrvival timp, there were no plana to wit

ithdraw the Fifth Air Füred from Korea and midy. There

"reasonably good" menus,

“Unsatisfactory" lunches were described as of cakes, sweet bis- wd, bottled drinks, chocolates, other sweets and feecre:ms,

The

PARENTS' CLASSES

lunches

"satisfactory" were eaten at home or brought from home.

#

Director of schools medical service,

Doctor E. B. Myers, urged nutritional classes for parents, He prescribed this as satisfactory lunch for a child: one or more sandwiches or bread rolls filled with meat, cheese, egg or fish; additional sandwiches (according to capacity) with such fillings as salad, peanut butter, dried fruit, vegetablo or meat extract and a piece of fruit.

In addition the child should drink the milk supplied by the school at morning recess,--China Mall Special.

Train Jumpers Rounded Up

Karachi, Nov. 6. About 170 passengers were rounded up from a train here because they were travelling without tickets.

All were fined amounts rang ing from five rupeca (about 78 ad) to 30 rupees (about 458). Thirty of them who could not pay the fines were sent to prison.

Chino Mall Special.

Headaches (BAYER

Toothaches Colds are quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN

Simmons

Beautyrest

Mattresses: Bed-Chairs

SOAPY WATER IS GOOD FOR --'PLANTS:: USE BATH SURPLUS IN THE GARDEN.

WATER IS PRECIOUS

PHOTOGRAPHS

by our Staff Photographers

Tattoo Macao Grand Prix"

Red Cross Society Ball

Quarry Bay School Sports Governor Tours Squatter Areas Boys & Girls Club "Exhibition |

U.S. Arrivals

Rovnall Show

All Souls' Day Red Chine.

General

Hospital eat Happy Valley. Red Cross Distribute Clothing:ŝta Fire Victims H.M.$. · Newcastle Farewell Concert Firescati Fa Hul Village, Kowloon: Chung Chi College, Celebration

H.K. Art Club:"Social. ⠀

All Local Sports

Local Presentations

cal Weddings?

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST. LTD.

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