1956-03-02 — Page 3

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

+

Page

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956.

Nuclear Tests Still Necessary

Reassurance For Japanese Vessels

By RALPH HARRIS

DE

Washington, Mar. 1. ETERMINATION to protect Japanese dishing vessels ut all COAL www behind the United States decision extend The Pacine Ocean danger Area for ils new series of nucleng lesly month, authoritative sources told Reuler today. The

1

Japanese Government was given formal assurances adequate profcctive seasures before today's Alumle Energy

US WILL TAKE ALL

PRECAUTIONS

IN PACIFIC AREA.

New York, Mar. 1.

The United States today affirmed in the United Nations that nuclear tests were still necessary but said that all feasible precautions would be taken to safeguard the inhabitants of territories where the tests were being made.

Mr Benjamin Gerig, the United States Commission announcement representative on the Trusteeship Coun-

revented that the

the danger grea

had been increased to 375.000 cil, said: "In the absence of effective inter-

nautical square miles

war understood that State

Department note was sent to

The Foreign Offer In Tukyn

a few hours before the anal

annuumeement Was made in Washington,

Boat Showered

national

agreement,

safeguarded

by adequate inspection to limit or control armaments, preparations must still be made to develop methods of defence against nuclear attack and for the maintemance

Japans was told that the of international peace and security."

bility of 21 repetition of th "Fortunate Dragon" incident- wii a dopadiere Ishing boat. Was showered with ratile- Betive IN during Pte 1954

Test clear

Was completely ruled out herring unforeseen eorjabeal festis. a reult of

precaution

the

Terw

being adopted

ely

Har

1

Thr new safety precautions in-

clude it Change J[ geoprophasad position of dages are and well as ALT - pressive increase it its size

1t is very much larger than the testing are used at the begin- wing of the 1854 Pacifle teuty, though shalis suudler the area used towards the end of Huwe testa But

"Fortunate Dragon"

was caught in the outer limits of the 1954 expærimental area at the beginning of the tenta. Omelais sold the test area

BOW

Wit

s large at the safely

precautions extensive that

fishing boat which

ac-

ridentally found itself on the

radio-

}

He

was opposing a Soviet | discussion of the affainment of revolution} moved yesterday ¦ self-government by the peoples wherd declared that

of trust territories, nuclear las trust fusta

territories con-

Mc Geng, the British, French stituted a threat to the lives of And offer delegates, opposed The indigenous inhabitants

the Soviet resolution ไป

on the and zuch testa

were

irrelevant Brom- grounds that it was patible with the provisions +1 to the fem under discussion. The trustee system.

Complaint

אטא

Direct Connection

The Soviet delegate, Mr V Grubyskov, suridi be felt there t connection bc. tween the two quvities the frating of nuclear wentietis ins trust territories Created great attainment of OF Indepen-

The passion was postponed untlj tomorrow after the Indien

V. K. Menon, said he was

The question of muciene teda In the Pacifle was brought up two years ago in the Trustte- ship Council, following a peli- tton from the people of the Marshall Istunda- United obeteries to the States trust territory which in elk - government eludes the Bikini and Eniwetok | dence. testing grounds.

complained delegate Mr

The Marshallese about the effects of the unex-

preted full-out from an Ameri-pared to speak on en hydrogen bomb explosion

Today. Reuters. in 1954.

calling on the ad- resolution ministering authority to take precautions to ensure that inhabitants of the trust territory

fringe would not be fucing In 1954 the counel) passed as any

from a danger nefive fall-out. The fear that a vessel might fil itself penetrating the danger area itself was com- pletely ruled out.

Adequate Time

The State Department's note to Tokyo today was a reply to Japan's request in January for the fullest possibile informa- tion about the surdly to be adopted in the new test series. Ofelals HOW

were oguln endangered.

Gerla sad that since 1940 the United States Government Bad been urging the adoption of an effective und dependably controlled programme of

melexquante buc

time to warn feels preparing

to leave for the Pacife fishing

grounds.

Kh

has

+2

Avoid Danger

The Play

Heferring

this

Prane

Krishna

Helicopters Aid In Jungle Fighting

A pleture taken niat Fort Shean in the Malayan jungle in the State of Pahang, when the new Chief of Air Staff, Ale Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle, made a visit of Inapretion. Here men of the advance detachment make their way through the tall grass to secure the lauding zone in the heart of the Jungle as the helicopter rises to return for more men. Central Press Photo,

HONOURS ALL

ROUND

Munich, Mar, 1.

All Bavarian citizens will In future be addressed in oficial letiers

"Most Honoured Sir or Madam," and the botters will sim

"Klours respeel- off with

fully." not pre-

the matter

Coronation

Week In

Cambodia

Cambodia, the newly in-

what was

once

Pnom Penh, Mar. 1.

dependent kingdom creat- ed out of French Indo-China, begins

week

pomp and centuries-old ritual to- morrow for the coronation sovereign king

A

of

becomes a reality, nuclear test- ing will become unnecessary," At the same time, offeints sari, e added

the State Department

Turthcoming declined to meet # Japanese tests, Mr Gerig samt the United

for

Immediate States Government "will see to request

its it that all feasible precautions of guarantee of compensation the event of

radio- are taken to avoid endangering Norodom Suramadit. new allye fall-out is Japanese any inhabillant of the territory Ashing bouts of crews.

Or any other

will people and Japan was informed today that notify air and sea truffe of the

the matter was being studied detalls of the control but it was learned

in advance of the commence that the United States will not (T)- ment of the operations." mit ilself to a commitment In The Soviet Union had raised advance.---Reuter.

the question of the tests during

10

Grea well once powerful Khmer people

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

13

12

8 19

14

18

FO

21

22,

23

24

25

26

19

ACROSS

3 Sprays (8)

7 Pull (6)

8 Easier on the eye (8)

10 Coins (0)

13 Raised walk (7)

-15 Melt (4).

17 Precious stone (7)

18-Take the chair (7),

20 Reptiles (4) ̈

21 Rubbing out (7)

20 Chahnel for rain-water (0)

zr Hld is}

28 Loafs (5)

20 Tactful (8)

128

1 Box. (5)

DOWN

2 Provide for (5)

3 Pigment (0)

4 Preposition (4)

6 Japi iese dancing girl (0)

0 Astute (0)

Withdraw (6)

11 Noblemen (5)

12 Vexed (0)

14 Come out (0)

13

Have canfidence in (3)

10 Solitary (8)

10 Hesitated (6)

19 Periods (0)

22 Financial check (5)

23 European country (8) 24 Bolza (0) 25 Prophet (4)

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD: Adrom,-1 Appear, 5 Roque, 8 Fever, 9 Faital, 10 Cavil, 11 Remit, 12 Cito, 13 Postd. 10 Assert, i Atsots, 20 Dales, 22 Sur, 23 Renda, 25 Basin, 20 Einted, 27 Atone, 28 Pecis, 20 Twista. Down

Affected,

2 Palatial, 3 Afar Release, 5 Recipes, Orator, 7 Unito, 14 Statutes, 18 Degrades, 10 Aswinių, 17 Student 10 Serial 21 Abatą, 24 Siew, {

The seven days of 'pageantry will recall the time hundreds of years ago when the rule of the

extended over the fertile delta From lands of Southeast Asia.

the religion the richness of

of this age sprang the temples and city known today only as the runs of Angkor Wat.

Succeeded Son

Pnom Penh, on the banks of the Mekong River, is decked out in colour today as a symbol of the loyalty of Cambodia's Avc milion people for their 02-year-old monarch, the con-

stitutional leader who succeed-

ed his own son.

The previous king, Norodom Sihanetik, obdicated a year agʊ In a voluntary choice so he could lend his people towards democracy. On Monday March 6 the climax of the ceremonies, he will symbolise his stepping down from the throne when he per- sonally gives the crown of the King of Cambodia to his father. -Reuter.

General Mirza

Nominated Pakistan President

Karachi, Mar, 1. The parliamentary Kroup of

the Pakistani Government conll-

tion has decided to vole for Major-General Iskander. Miran,

the past it was left to officials to decide who -morited this form of address. For the resta less elaborate formula was used.--China Mail Special.

Firemen

Are Dentists

And

Lawyers

New York, Mar. 1.

·BOUT half

New York ACT 11,500 from sond Uncir off hours working at Jobs

to

ranging frenn dentistry Chimney sweeping and cm- balming, I was disclosed 10- day.

A total of 4,159 "smoke enters". replying to questionnaire

il sent

out by Fire-Chief Edward Cavanaugh, Ilsted some 519 part-time jobs with which they boost their income.

West Alliance Must

Not Relax Efforts

TWO PRESIDENTS

1

200,000 Finns Strike

SERVICES & INDUSTRY SEVERELY AFFECTED

Helsinki, Mar. 1.

Altogether 200,000 Finnish workers went on strike this morning, following a deadlock in their demand for increased Finnish CGT (Workers wages. The Union) has been demanding higher wages for its members after the Agricultural Producers Union had decided to increase prices recently.

WAR

The strike affects the whole of Finnish in- dustry. This morning not one factory in Finland open. All trains, boats, trams, and planes were stopped. There were no postal services ex- cept telephones and telegrams, and no newspapers.

Tho

agricultural

producers stopped all deliveries as a reply to the COT action and today mlik WDA already in short supply, while rationing of meat and butter templated.

by

פתע

being сол

Roaring Taxi Trade

All food-shops were besieged

housewives Intent "stocking_up" for the emer-

Hotels gency.

ere still open but they were serving no wine and no alcohol today,

Office workers were going to work on foot or by ski, Taxi drivers did a roaring trude.

The CGT leaders And the Agricultura) Producers Union representatives did not Ineet today.

Political

Pope Pius XII

leader Inally

activly was, how- ever intense, after two weeks of complicated negotiations.

The Social Democrat Mr K. A. Fagerholm, agreed to try to form a gov-

I was thought to

Rover- made up ment would be

of seven Social Democrats, six Agrarian and two members of

emment. Washington, Mar. 1. President Eisenhower and President Giovanni night that his coalition Gronchi of Italy issued a joint communique today saying that the present world situation "does not allow any relaxation efforts."

the Swedish Liberal Party. of the Western defence

Not For Long

President Eisenhower and Signor Gronchi, who is on a State visit to Washington, also agreed that Italy no longer required economic aid grants from the United States.

They said Italy could meet come of her economic problems

by the extension of sound publie Women Slaves

and private long-term foreign

Investments,

The communique said the two leaders had

the "agreed on necessity of further deepening

extending the and among the members of the worth Atlanlle community through in-

created co-operation omong them in all fields."

Would Benefit

Sold For Up

To

£400

The position of Premier, tell vacant, on February 15, when

Pope Pius XII Eighty Today

Vatican City, Mar. 1. the then Premier, Mr UrhTWO hundred children

Kekkonen,

Pre- was elected sident of Finland 'to replace ageing Juho Paasikivi.

The strike is not expected to last long, but is probable that it will not be settled before Sun- day at the earliest.-Franco- Presse,

RAF CHIEF

TO VISIT

HONGKONG

London, Mar. 1. A young

and beautiful woman can be bought for from £200 to £400 at slave markets in Saudi Arabia, a They said that the entire

world would benent by British abolitionist told free any Improvement in the West's lecture audience here economy and the development today. of the lers-advanced economies

London, Mar. 2. The abolitionist, Captain within it.

Two Thomas Fox-Pitt, Secretary of The biggest number, 329, were

British Royal Air "The problem facing Italy, it the British Anti-Slayery

So-

Force chiefs will leave here antesmen.

They sell tomb-was agreed, is the improvement ciety, said solid-muscled youths stones, garage doors, bibles, or the conditions which are bring up to £180. He said that

on Sunday for tours of the real estate, ice cream, turni- necessary to

Far East, Australia and New help industrial aged women nee soid for about lure, flowers, jewellery and t

development, particularly in the £40.

Zealand, the Air Ministry south. and further to attract

Captain

Fox-Pitt said it is

announced today (Friday). private. national and foreign dimcult to estimate the precise Investments," the communique number of slaveg in Saudi Arabia but he guessed there were about a half million, the bulk of them near Riyahd, the capital, and Mecca.

LECT

Other Professions

Other professions listed were: 132 (ruck drivers, 10 gar- deners, 35 lawyers, 35 bar- tenders, 23 musicians or music professors, 18 carpenters, 2 chimney-sweeps, 2 embalmers, 3 reporters, 1 dentist, 1 coast- wise sea captain and a banann- porter.

One fireman hipted broadly that he was a liquor taster ("liquor picker").

A

said.—Router.

More Aust. Aid For Ceylon

Armed Traders Captain Fox-Pitt faid that armed slave traders captured

British con the slaves In the trolled trucial area in Southeast Arabla, chiefly in Muscat and Oman. Но said the trade eCTitres around the oll rich Burniml Oasis and maintains

Colombo, Mar. 1. Australia's External Affairs Minister, Mr R. G. Casey, an- | Ite

Areman's starling malary is gounced hero tonight that Aus- major, asembly area in the

of Hamasa. tralia will allocate

a further

Staves are also captured in 7,600,000 rupees (about £390,- Equatorial Africa and shipped under to Saudi Arabla disguised as 000 sterling) to Ceylon

pilgrims to

to Mecca, Captain Fox extra-the Colombo ald plan.

Pitt Fald that Saudi Arabia's

4,000 dollars annually with pariodic boosts thereafter, Thoir work shifts are geared to give them plenty of time off to follow their curricular Jobs. France- Pressc.

Wandering Sterling 'Repatriated'

Durban, Mar. 1.

He sold that, since the start Hc of the plan, Australia

had | newly discovered all wealth has made available to Ceylon about helped to boost the slave trade 30 million rupees (about there in the past few years.--

£2,150,000 sterling) worth of France-Presse.

capital goods and equipment. This amounted to about 10 per .cont, of all Australla's Colombo plan ald to South and Southeast Asla.

4

The new allocation provides for a rice research institute, nn Institute of hygiene and avo million rupees (about: £350,000 cases of English coins sterling) worth of agricultural Pakistan, as the country's first, which "strayed" Inte circulation machinery and other equipment President, well informed in Durban were loaded on to to source stated here today.

at prescht Governor-General of

Nino

the mallahip. Winchceter Carlo del Ceylon's food production The election of the President to be repatriated" to the Bank is due to take place next Mon of England,

day.

General kantor Mirza, 57, Because Durban is a seaport who was trained as an officer in city, a large amount of English Britain's military training school money finds its way into local of Sandhurst, hnd a brilliant |efreutaiion and eventually, when administrativo Career in the there is enough on hand, it je Indian Civil Service,

placed in boxes and returned He became Governor of East to England. Bengal In 1954, and then Minis

ter of the Interior, in the Pakis¬ The consignment, which, was

Casey, who arrived here on Tuesday, leaves for Karachi tomorrow to attend the South- east. Asin Treaty Organisation's conference which opens there on March 6 ––Router.

Santa Monien, Mur. 1. Singer Jo Stafford gave birth to a daughter here today.

She and her husband, Paul

Austria To Dissolve Parliament

Vienna, Mar, 1. The Austrian Parliament to- to day Unanimously decided dissolve itself. New elections have been fixed for May 13,

A molon submitted by the Government coalition Parties (the Populists and the Socialicis) and asking the President the Republic, Herr Theodor Koerner, to fix next March 17

the closing date of the legis fative period of the National Council was mimosly

Air Vice Marshal A. McKee, Air Omeer Commanding in Chief, Transport Command, will discuss matters of common in- terest with the Royal Australian Air and Royal New Zealand Forces.

He will arrive in Hongkong on April 6,

Atomic Tests

Air Vice Marshal R. B. Lees, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Operations) who will leave with him, will inspect arrange- ments for the air task force to co-operate in the which is Brush atomic tests in the Monte Belle Islands to be held sometime in April.

Air Vice Marshal Lees will then go on to Singapore to dis- cuss operational matters with the Commander-in-Chier, Far Fast Air Force--Reuter,

Mambas Are So

Affectionate

Pietermaritzburg, Mar. 1.

A railway employee of Pieter- maritzburg Mr G. Wawnbaar, mambas for pets,

who keeps

reports that they, oro tionato, quiet and clean."

Mr Waseningar

TW

from 15 nations, includ ing Britain, Ireland and tomorrow Canada, will

give the world's greetings to Pope Pius XII on his 80th birthday.

While 450 million Roman tho Catholics

throughout

Dt world pray for the Pape special services, the children

dance hand will

in

bund round

austere white

Tho

robed figure

of the Pontiffy

chanting an Italian version

Apy Birthday 10.

of

the

of

smallest children

a. birth- will offer the Pope day cake with 80 candles, while the others will make short speeches in their own language wishing him

long life.

Popo

In

cole-

17th election

Shortly afterwards the

will receive his Cardinals audience. He is also brating tomorrow the

of his to the Papal throne. Formal Celebrations

anniversary

On orders from the Pope, formal Vatican celebrations will be iliated to a grandiuse cero- mony in St Peter's Basilica- on March 11, the vigil of the ceronu- anniversary of his 1100.

of thousands of pilgrims Tens

will be able to salute tho Pontiff on Saturday during a general audience to all comers In the vast Vatican Basilien. Two Italian cripples WCTO wheeled into the main entrance hall of the Vatican Palace to- night to give the Pope two birthday presents on behalf of "all who suter in this world.” Tho

presents were, a giant bouquet of 80 red roses and a host "symbol of suffering" which the Pope will use when he celebrates Mass tomorrow. The Vatican post and telegraph offices was tonight submerged To the greatest flood of mail and telegrams in the Vatican's history, Reuter,

Hiroshima

Film Award

London, Mar. 1. Madams N. Kawakita, wifa of the well known Japanese been

producer, accepted the. British catching makes ever since he Film Academy United Nations could walk, and has already

AWANİ tonight for "Children of Hiroshima,"

the

sho

Kimono

caught 134 mambos,

He Delle mambas for anything Dressed in a from 20 to 260 and name of walked on to the stage, accom- by Japanese music, his makes have found their way panied to zoos in New York, Hamburg, bowed deeply, and mid. "On London and other cities over behalf of the Japanese film in

dustry I deeply thank you for

NODE.

ין -

tanl Government He was lowód in the mallahip's.builton Weston, 1. record company adopted. appointed Governor General of room, was, valued at several wxecutive, have pon, Timothy The Prosent legislative period Ife recommends malabas and the most encoureglageword 1930 France thousand pounds Ching Mall John, aged three China Mall would normally have expired in pythone ideal peta, China which we have ever received,"

tnam - Mini Special,

-Heutor

Pakistan

Press

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.