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Prince Rainier

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956.

First Move

Grace Kelly Japan To Spend More On Own Malik Make HOMICIDAL

Defence Forces

Rumour

Grace Kelly

New York, Jan 4 s

Prince Ramier 11 of MOTHERE

is to marry serven actress Grace Kelly.

necording 14 Damatky Kilgailen, writing in the Jugrand Ameriran.

Minu Kilgallen saut that Geare

Kelly's intimate friends had the

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EXPLOSIVE PUZZLES EXPERTS

Found Aboard Airliner

Pittsburgh, Jan. 4.

CIVIL Aeronautics Au thority official said to night that A small "1- cendiary device", found

sengers on

flight from

AMERICA AGREES

ON ALL

MAJOR POINTS

Tokyo, Jan. 4.

Japan this year will spend more on her own defence forces while the reduced American strength here will cut the cost of maintaining United States troops bases in Japan under the United States-Japan security pact.

after

last night aboard a TWA Officials here confirmed 'today that airliner carrying 82 pas-the two nations were agreed on all main negotiations on the sufficient diplomatic level in Tokyo about the We to blow up the

amounts each will spend this year on plane.

Chicago to Washington, points

WAR

"not

of

Impression that Girage had taken | The exact nature of the device maintaining the American security forces

a great decision Grace would

"Inform the work" in 17 days, suit Miss Kilgallen

Price Rainier 1, buchelor Prince of the tiny principailly of Miaco 4101 the Mediterraneor sea, is at present on a private visit to the United States France-Press(

DEPORTED

GANGSTERS'

PLIGHT SERIOUS

Haven Planned

Rome, Jan. 4.

An Italian priest plana to build a haven in Rome for Italian gangsters de- ported from

United States, it was learned here, today.

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the

The priol, Father Blandino Deta

112 airendy re- Prived

contribution from: "Lucky" Luciano, Thro D10x1 famous of Italian gangsters the ported from the United States.

Father Della Croce said that such a haven with necessary be- cause most

cleartext of the

10 Kungsters returni without fricade ᎠᎴ

Ho d their p

Itellazi

Italy

relations.

was serious,

nele af

Father Dellu Crove was well known in Italy after the Second World War for its charity on behalf of Fascist prisoners held by the Allies un island of Procida In the

the

Bay of Naples.-France-Presse.

still puzzlei Federal

explo-

SIVUS experts, who ran the and building Japan's own army, navy and cigarette-berglas cartridge air force.

through extensive tests at the Federal Hurema Df Mines laboratory

Bruceton 4! Pennsylvania.

Lou Rembold, a CAA official have here, and: "We don't the full story buf We Roing on the Juhlasite of sabotage.

Japan plan

her to increase ground forevs over the next Juw years by from today's strength of 140.000 men to 180,000 on this year jet planes from the United States and the

Arst Jots ever made in

Jupin

will is giving new look to the slowly developing Japanere Air Force

Investigation Federal Bureau of investiga-

Japon's tota; defence costs tion agrols are wanting final

for Bscul 1936, subject to inter reports from Art. gemeen partiamentary approval is ex- experts heslore Taunching

pectori Lu be about 140,000 full-scale sabotage investiga-million yen (£140 million), 15 per cent of total budget expen- ditures.

tion.

We are taking the same pros cautions as if the mechanism were a Time bomb," auselosed M Reinbold. "We have c lined a

progranume to back- check freight curried previou

Une plane.

He

ly aboard

Was

no cargo or Dir aboard last night."

sald be

officials

i

Extra Funds

the

000

Newspaper reports, however, estimate

strength of Japan's navy by next March at only four destroyers, submarine, two escort destroyert, 18 frigates and 361 "others.

'Hidden' Rearmament

Newspaper critics claim that as it has taken Japan five years of "hidden" rearmament to raise an army of only 150,000

men but millions and millions of words in heated debates, it may be long before Japan will

be strong herself.

enough

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defend

Mr Yakov Malik, Soviet Russia's Ambassador to the United Kingdom, is shown open- by praking the Isitial ing the 31st Hastings International" "Chess Congress last wook chemboard move. Its moves a pawn fer Senor Jesus Alex del Corral, champion of Spain, agatnes Boviet Russia's Victor Korgknol, meated on left. Br del Corral is standing behind Mr Malik-Express Photo.

FUNDS FOR ASWAN DAM

Action Not Argument Says Rep Bolton

Washington, Jan. 4.

Republican Representative Frances P. Bolton urged today that the United States grant funds for the Aswan Dam project in Egypt "without arguing about conditions,"

TRIED TO 'SELL

SLAVES

Kampuia, Jan. 4. Two African Ruanda tribes- men were sentenced to nine

each months hard labour

by Entebbe magistrates today po

fallow attempting to sell two tribesmen as slaves.

They had been caught as they

the Uganda Government headquarters.

offered their "ware for sale in gardens close to

A third African was sentenced to six months hard labour for

£30 no) for offering a slayo for sale. The "customer" he

"If we don't do it, Russia will," she declared. Mrs Bolton returned recently from a three-had approached was an official month tour of the Near East and Africa, repre- of an East Africa virus research called non-army, non-ressionsenting the House Foreign Affairs Committee. There

The Japanese contribution to the cost of maintaining Ameri-

freight can bases here is reportedly to

be cut by some 10,000 milion TWA [yen to about 28,000 million you.

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here

Open legalbrod rearmament is at forbidden under the 50-

constitution and

docs Liberal Democratic Party

the two-thirds:

con- majarity needed to reviso statutic-Router.

not yet mustar requested

Chicago tu re- check the plane there determine if any similar de- vices were still aboard, "may- be in the scats."

airline

spokesmen But

Chiengo sald the re-check had failed to And additional clues the object gut as to how aboard.-United Press.

FENCING OUT THE CROWDS

in

Sydney, Jan. 5. The civil aviation authorities Ideelded to build strong, high

round

Sydney's Kings ford Smith airport at Mascot, following

W+14 the Scenes British Larived

A

yen.

amount

of

Ometals

say expenses for offering facilities for United States forces in Japan will be fixed 4t about 12,000 million

*The tolal defence

ee

bourdi expenditures during Decal 1056 will be about 100,000 million yen plus some 16,000 million yen in approval of contract with extra budget funds.

American agreement for the cut Jupan's share was given the understanding that Jupun will show earnest efforts In mapping out a long-range- defence programme as soon as possible.

et alrlayer Comet II will

after in Sydney record-breaking Miktat fron London.

Thousands of people swILITI ed over the runways and had to he kept away from the aircraft

with Special

hoses. Chi

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to

At present there Inge

al programme officials Japanese

belleve it be possible for American ground troops to be withdrawn

when 1958 by

Japan is ex- have picted

an army ΟΙ 180,000 men, but the US Gov- et spokesman have open- stated that the ceiling of 180,000

a "minimum" and that Japan should try hard 10 raise a ground force of al least 260,000 men,

ہوا

men

LA

Estimate

The United States Air Force

bases are expected to remain hure for rome time after the withdrawal of all ground troops. When Japan's alr defence force Was born in

1954 It was July forecast to have a strength of Jots, by 1,800 lanes, molly

1958. Today Japan has only a handful of Sabrejets, a smail number of jet trainers and some 250 obsodęte aircraft.

By March this year Japan's ground forces are scheduled to number 150,000 officers and men plus 11,600 staff members, An Increase of a

of about 10,000 men har been planned for Ascql 1956.

recent Foreign Ministry bulletin said Japan's Maritime "possesses

Self-Defence Force

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warships and 180 other miscellaneous vessels for total of 342 ships with a ton- nage of approximately 20,500 bone do 71,600 tons. Ut has 49 air-

Fores craft of all types, The plans to construct a total of 38 new vessels, including warships.

Rita And Dick

Sued For Fees

Espionage

As Usual

Says Former

Red Clerk

Montreal, Jan. 4.

She told a newa conference, things bester than today that the government of munist satellites," Col Nasser la the bust they United Press. have had in Egypt," and sho added that "ho stands or falls on the Agwan Dam."

"If wo

scree we

have any will give Egypt conditions they can accept, and without arguing too much about it," she said. "We should

Jonorw- have full bedge that what we do not do, others will, and we will have to faco the results,"

Missed Loco Deal

institute at Entebbe.

All defendants said in court

the Com- they had only been trying to sho sald find work for the mon,

posed as slaves-France-Presse.

рто-

Delayed Assault On Bandits Fatal

SINGAPORE PAPER

Singapore, Jan. 5.

The Malayan Communist bandits have cials negotiating the US will lost little time in stepping up their jungle

She said she hoped the off- remember that when Expt

asloed

locomotives,

the

the US

officials

Egyptians that

the United States for warfare following the failure of the recent GOR Gouzenko said today spent so much time trying to "peace" talks, says the Chinese-owned

that the behaviour of convince

ferent English language Standard today, they really wanted Russian officials when kind

from the of locomotive their Embassy

was kind they said they wanted that destroyed by fire on New the Egyptians got them from dis- Year's Day "made it clear Caochoslovakia while the

the cussions were still underway. to me that, despite talk of peaceful са She added that she is mulling existence, the business of over the possibility of urging

subsidise Congress to Soviet espionage goes on States exports to Africa. as usual.'

Tho attack two days ago pn two British naval families, who cscaped a, hall of bullets while driving through the Fedoratlon of Malaya to Singapore was a signal that the Communists had made their plans to resume

offensive United their

before th:c Federation authorities had time to take the initiative, the paper

She urged that US representa-said. Gouzenko, д former Embassy lives be sent on longer tours of The Standard wrote that the cypher clerk who deserted the duty in Africa than the pregant Federation Chief Minister, Teng- Russians 10 years ago and ex- two years. She sakl those

an

SOSTIC

NETVORENGAS

posed a Soylet spy network in American representatives leave ku Abdul Rahman, had himself Canada, mede educated

Adrica just at the point where expressed

the future and guose as to present Soviet they understand their assign about activities, in a dispatch write mente and one becoming really doubtedly expected the bandits ten for the Montreal Star and useful.

to resume their terrorism on a the Toronto Telegram.

much bigger scale,

14From

Tarilo

American

Troubled Mind

118 economic aid' should be the newspaper reports continued to Africa, but more and photographs it is clear to could be done with less money!

the economic me that the secret work has if

programmica conducted with rhome

"It was clear that he left the been greatly expanded," he were spid *For instance, in my wisdom, she said.

country for his merdokat. (free-. oflen Too time there was

dom) meeting in London with a no

prosentatives try to impose on troubled transmitter in the Embassy.

.... (Tengku mind African countries American Abdul Rahman left for London methods, standards, and even

an Bunday to hold constitutional religion, sho said.

talks with the Brillsh). If the United States provides

"He must now be regretting from his decision

ordering Africa with "leadership the heart not

dollars.. Just no danger there will be Africa," she concluded..

She said the West may 100 Africa to communiam by fall- ing

to Understand and sympathise with the Africans.

Can Be Sure You can be sure that the cone tents of the gyphur-room Alos which Embassy officers weru, guarding so

jealously from the eyes and hands of are

nat books of men were ctiquette от diplomatie Protocol."

names

,

Sapiefs Smart

in

of

perms for nearly another Instead of ordering an immediate all-out attack on the cowardly assassins in the Jungles,

The Standard said any delay. in meeting the bandits assault would be fatal. The amnesty perlot had already enabled them to prepare and plan ahead.

Gouzenko sald the Fanbassy officials delayed Bremen's entry into the burning build ing because they wanted to

She said that she found According to the two naval disposes of their most secret

of Soviet nation everywhere men who were ambushed on ments--the

photostats or actual-in Africa and that Communists documents which would new are very smart in their dealings Tuesday, the terrorists, who fired

on them were old to new unf forms and looked spick and Mire Bolton said Americane span. This is pr

dint is proof

enough do them too much tino

hove of Secret Service in spend

wellforced, conven

of Information, in Afrien Instructions from the

yeal sources and

: Moscow to the head of milit- noxacing communism In After thoroughhee

nry intelligenou in Ottawa or while

Soviot satellites

areised

the 'hoad of MVD (couitar, gelling, goods to the Africans at

Chiefs Hollywood, Jan, 4. Actress Rita Hayworth and her fourth divorced husband, crooner Dick Haymes, are being nuod for $8,400 hare by Mr Robert Eaton, a lawyer who claims they owe him that amount in loso,

Intelligence);United Press. prices the Africans can afford.

Best London, Jan. 4. Mr Eaton sold be performed A young African told the Magistrate'e Court here that the four services within the fast

reason to rolce Into a farmy- yours for Mir Haymeje in oonnbo- tion with divorce proceedings on was tint the wanted to involving his former wits, Nóra watch himself dancing in front Eddington,

and during Mr 9f a full-length mirror, Harmer dimcultion »

No evidence was advanced to Immigration Department. the Sontradict his story; but, * the

with the

cane ak pu houme : brinking,

the for when they would be upon to resume their

attacks

the

American prices are "100 high for the Africans oven though people of Malaya who refuse to American manufacturers make acknowledge their creat and Are that they ahi, hike. no place in the life of the Country unless their evil into rengimo and prove they dre willing to live na lise- ful and banyest aflizon keq

FRENCH ENVOY:

TO TOKYO

756 bpur, Frisch

Jokyo" will be

diplomate

Bierhe fight, therefore, court be Ambasador carried in this gktaking enemy

thelg, jurade, Taina iand forces an susvender jungen disionale

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MANIACS ON RAMPAGE

US Air Force

To Rescue

Manila, Jan. 5. IRTEENTH Air Forco authorities on Wednes day announced that they would send a rescue plate to Babuyan Island of the northern coast of Luzon today to assist in the apprehension of "one or two" homicidal maniaca who reportedly haye bean on a rampage since Christmas.

The Philippine, navy ship HPS Cebu hos been acnt from. Manila Bay to reinforce the

ᎡᎨᎦ Pangasinan, which departed earlier from here for Babuyan with

platoon of and will stop

combat

at the

a

to plak

up

be thrown

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in San Vinc fuelling atation additional troops against the killers. Clark Air Force base had

formed

ed the

Civil Aeronautica Administration Search and Rescue Centre that it would send a rescue plane as Booth as it had received official ro- quest from the constabulary.

No Radio

The plane would be asked to maintain communication "be- Sween the residents of ther Island and the Pangasinan to koop the troops on board posted

the situation in

on

Babuyan. The CAA hos, no radio or tels- graph station on Babuyan and communication with the faland without the aid of a plane would be difficult.

An Air Force plane dropped a two-why portable radio an Babugan on Tuesday and was able to establish contact with the police inspector who re- quested immediate protect

of evacuation of the

790 inhabitants.

First

reports of the terror an Baburan qucted the health director as saying the sparsely inhabited islanders had left their

homes and shelter in the jungles, marts Bald a homicidal manise Reparts

already

Bought

had slein sover]

people but did not give the motive for the killings.

It was expected an accurate version of the situation on the dani would be known by Thursday noon. Prest

-- United

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Copenhagen, Jan. 4.

The modern egg has too pale

a yolk, too thin a shell and too.

qd a white, an egg expert, Me Nils Christensen, told a pro-

ducers meeting at Esbjerg.

He warned his

beam sudience that

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