THE CHINA 'MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950.
CHINA Poachers Denuding Yugoslavia Enters 1956 Still
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By Henderson Gall
Nairobi, Jan, 11.
East Africa, once a paradise for game, is should be made to the being denuded of wild animals so fast that in 20 years' time it may be comparatively rare to see large herds of antelope or prides of lion-unless the vigorous Government action, which public opinion has been demanding increasingly loudly, is taken.
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Kenya and I hax DR operated for many years, taking went during Annually a lot of hundreds of our animais both
with apel Found national parks."
It states that the reason for the smuggling is "the enhance! price of ivory and rhinoceros
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of of hundreds MORNING POST and the elephant, rhinoceros and other CHINA MAIL, 48 hours animals forces game to move to before date of publication. artas "where again they are in danger of being destroyed to Special Announcements prevent them from doing and Classified Advertise - damage to native agriculture monte as UEUR).
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US TESTS PILOT EJECTOR SEAT
SNOW STILL
FALLING IN
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Tokyo, Jan Snow slackened but continued Init today իր 11.122.03- shueken western Jupan.
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storm fleets in the Prelectures uf Ishikawa, Fukus and Toyama.
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system. The sled, powered by 10 rockel motors, apbeda along the track; a trieger an the track initiates the escape system, folthoning the canopy and throwing out the dummy and seat.Express Photo.
Malayan Students May Train In Pakistan
Karachi, Jan, 11. Malaya's Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said hire tonight in an in- he had dis- terview that eussert with Pakistan's Pre- ! mier Mr Mohammed Alt!
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Outside The Soviet Bloc
-BUT HAVING DRIFTED
FARTHER FROM WEST
By John Earle
Belgrade, Jan. 11. Yugoslavia's position at the start of 1956 shows that she has successfully kept out of the Soviet bloc, although in the opinion of foreign observers here, she has to some extent gradually drifted away from the West.
Less than two years ago, Yugoslavia admitted being indirectly linked to the Atlantic Pact, and was even considering participation in Western defence projects, such as an European Army.
On his return from Turkey in would like to apply for observer April 1854, Priaident Tito o latus
with the Coubell
in a speech "We shot always Europe but, It is understood support with all our forces and bere, does not do so formally shail, if necess ry, go so at £5 for tear of being velofd by to take part in an Europeanclared.
Defence Community," provided At the start of the New Year, that its bases are widened and Yugoslavia's Inks were loosen- its members overcome their ed with two non-Communit inutuel quartels.
quan
neighbours in that the Balkan Alliance wan, In practice,
The same month, he said to " press
terview that indirect inoperalive. co-operation existed between Many of the Malayan students Yugoslavia and the Atlanti
Yugoslavia
traineo Pact.
While
Wis
the prime cause of this Greek-Turkish tension were at present being
did since September, 11 was recalled in Australia and India. But now not intend joining the Atlantic here that Yugoslavia had, during It may he expected that some Pact, he added, "this does not most of 1935, been at variancé will come to Pakistan, he added. i mean that she is dodging the with her allies on the purpose of
undertaking of certain com- the Allience. mitments which stem from this indirect co-operation."
Discuss Details Traps, and trip-wires which
Tengku fahman <!# he releas Pusone.i arrows, he! The blizzards started Satur- | "matters of comm n in-woli sieurs in London the nilded, were a constant menace
day. Snow piled op three fret terest" during his three-day task any de alls about Malayn's on a trails, Pouchers shot at his gun bearers. Every Heat
sevend vitles and as stay here. oup In shut and been wounded at least put up to nine feet in the moun- twice by musket balls, Somn thups, sharing were an infunated by pain that bong and baiting
charged
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way traite
fauzi.
Unless strong Government measures are taken, it seems as though the days of this "gome parauis ure numbered.--China Mail Special,
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Tokyo escaped the snow, but
1,000,600 residents
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ta shavering in temperatures below 25 degrees (F)-United Press,
MANDRAKE THE MACICIAN
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COULDN'T YOU CHANGE- MR. HUNTER'S MIND, GADY, DEAR......AND PERSUADE HÍM TO COME WITH USË I JUST MUST KNOW HIS SECRET!,
THIS MAN TOLD ME TO DELIVER THE PARCEL TO PRINCESS NAPOA. HE SAID IF YOU TALKED
TO ME.
WAS
TO RUN!
The Pakistan Government
had promised to give facilitics 된다. Maluy an Hiudents
and
Trú pensione with the British
conference
Governm would start on January 18 and was likely to continue fer tree weeks
The Tingku said his party bed propose: August 31, 1997, ns the date for his country's Inespendeuce. He wanted com- e dois for study and training in ple < freedom within the British Pakistan.
Commonwealth.-Reuter.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
THEN, IF YOU CAUGHT ME AND
PULLED MY MUSTACHE, I WAS
TO GIVE YOU THAT
NOTE AND HE'D
GIVE ME TEN
DOLLARS.
-ERNIE BUSHMNL Lice
?
AT TENTH
AND PINE, IN A HALF- HOUR ISN'T
WHERE?
IT CRAZY?
P-PLEASE (GULPM) COME WITH US, SNAPm1
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11-10
THIS IS OUA CHANCE TO CATCH. THE CLAY CAMEL!! HE'S OUTSMARTEQ HIMSELF/
CONTINUED
By Ernie Bushmiller
WISHING
ROCK
By Mik
NOY-7
By Frank Robbins
Danger To Peace
Yugorinvia no lenger regarded as primarily on Instrument of delence but rather s franc work for economic and cultural co-operation.
the same time, events since Now, Yugoslav official state- the Vilt here of the Soviet menta reiterate that Yugoslavia lenders, Mr Nikita Khrushchev
do as nothing
with blocs, and Marshal Nikola Bulganin, and that the very existence of in May
showed that 1955 blocs is a danger to peace. Yugoslavia had
established Yugoslavia Is however, still many and widesprend interested in non-military co- with the Soviet Union, Eastern operation with Western Europe Europe, and China, and is an observer in the Organisation for Europeati Economic Co-operation. She
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
FROZEN FRESH
IN THE COUNTRY
TRY
Libby's
FROZEN FOODS TODAY!
ROWNTREES MILK CHOCOLATES REALLY ARE AS SCRUMPTIOUS AS
PEOPLE SAY THEY
ARE
.this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
contacts
Fortunate Position
Not only was Yugoslavia's 1948 breach with the Comin- form countries healed and the Cominform's economic blockade called off, but Yugoslavia bad
her club B
trado the Soviet Union and was granted over 80,000,000 dollars In credits by the Soviet Union.
She was thus the fortunate position of receiving consider- able Soviet loans as well as notabla United States aid.
Before Christmas, Yugoslavia signed with the Soviet Union on. agreement on technical, scientific and Industrial co-operation, including exchanges of patents, licences, manufacturing pro- Cessen, and The training of students and technicians.
Early in 1956, an agreement with
Suvier the
Union for nuclear collaboration was on- nounced,
The first direct au service with Moscow, using Russian alteroft, was opened, while a serviço with Warsaw was to start In the middle of January.
A Brat group of Soviet tourists spent three weeks in Yugoslavia, and more from the Soviet Union and other East European countries were ex- pected in 1955.
Nevertheless, Yugoslav-Boviet blos ties were not so close on they might have been, as the following factors indicated:
Still No Sign
• 1. The Yugoslava havo steadily refused to heed the ap peal by Mr Khrushchey on his arrival in May for collaboration between the Soviet and Yugoslav Communist partics. Numerous delegations were exchanged bo tween the two countries, includ- ing ones from the two Parila- ments, but none between the two parties,
1950 three
2. At the beginning of there was still no sign of agreements which the two countries pledged themselves in May to negotiate-a cultural convention, a convention on in- formation services, and a treaty covering the repatriation of each other's citizens,
3. The Russians for their part did not hood indications · that Belgrade
would welcome the dissolution of the Comin form. the body which in 1948 expelled the Yugoslav Com- munist party.
4: According to reporta reaching here, which are- necessarily unconfirmed, the new Afluation
confronted Eastern European Communist parties with the problem of what to do with Tifofat" elements in their OWN TRBEA.
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A meeting of East European party rapreventatives frv. Prague, 3 September was laid to have, laid down the polley for erming, months" that, “Irrespective : ht normalization with Yugoslavia #government-level, Tiloist éléments must not be atowed to become seilve, in Communit paylasin Malk monar
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