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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956.
B & K EXPECTED TO DO A German Troops Train With US Guns Grave Charges
'SEW(Y)ER' AT IT AGAIN'
Genon, Apr. 10.
Strange rounds coming from the pavement In front of a Jewellery shop aroused the curiosity of passersby yesterday' after-
noon,
Saneene called police.
the
Ofears blocked off the cniruniors to Genon's sewer system while patrols with flashlights explored the underground.
Beneath the jewellers they found 76-year-old Egidio (azzano patiently working by candlelight at the task of baring a hole fufo the shop.
The
polloc
greeted
Gazzano, "king of Bo BOWOTE", An an old friend. More than
He h spent
half his life in their custody.United Press.
Process Prevents
Much Water Evaporation
'Dallas, Apr. 10. A young Australian scientist here for the American Chemical So ciety convention told today of a process that prevents water evaporation by да much as 45 per cent.
MALENKOV
Morrison's
Tass Drops Hint: Views On
Desire To Talk
With The People
London, Apr. 10.
Russian officials gave a broad hint here today that Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr Nikita Khrushchev, top Soviet leaders, are determined to meet the ordinary men and women in Britain when they come here on an official visit next week.
They have already protested publicly that the programuje planned for them by the British Government keeps them from.contart with the "ordinmy people."
Tolay the Londer offleg of Tass, the offeful Soviet news ageticy, issued biographies The Two Soviet sintesmYETİ.
Official Profile
of
The ofleind proille of Bir Khrushchev mid "Charneleristir of Me Khrushchev in her deshe to see everything with his own eyes, lu know personally working people
Mr Perey Daines, n Labour member of Parliament, will mugamit to Sir Anthony Eden in the House of Ocamoris
Malaya
Calcutta, Apr. 10.
to
Mr Herbert Morrison, aj leading member of the Bri- tish Labour Party said here today that the Malayan Communists continued pose a serious problem to the administration despite the brave efforts of the army and the police to curb the menace.
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However, pubile support 6ghting Communist terrosism in Malayo has been increasing, he nuded.
Mr Morrison said opinion in
At the Hardiberg, near the capital of the Federal German Republic, troops of the new Malaya was agreed on the prin-
machine Funs, - | ciple
West German Army are seen at target practice with US-manufactured but of self-government,
Express Photo, this there was
also a feeling that, Wrek that he challenge thic by agreement Britain skyld Russians to let him RU to remain in charge of Malaya's Moscow with the same facilities, external affairs and defence, they are being given here.
Able Administration
The Dally Mail printed П One of the main problems of cartoon today showing the twu Russian statesmen approaching London with beaming smiles and outstretched arms. Behind them wire Soviet barbed wire camps crowded with prisoners.
Navy Welcome
The Royal Navy announced today that
E series cf Kun sluten will be fired from war-
to be able to develop an able the Malayan Government was
with the best ndministration administrative and technical talent available focally.
He said The Government would have to decide whether to retain Brush members of
the administrative services and whether, for their part, those Britons would want to con- tinuo to serve
the new
the Alferent Industries....lo Fet a country and people with his own eyes, to talk to people, from states- men down to the ordinary man in town or village-this is Mrip to greet Marshal Buiganin "setup."
and Mr Khrushchev when they Khrushchev's approach wher
arrive at Portsmouth on Wed- dealing with questions
nesday aboard the Soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze, A Naval band and a guard of honour will welcome the Russian leaders on the quayside. --Reuter,
International nature.
of
an when
working to defend peace."
Detectives detailed to Haard them are being warned that the Kremlin leaders will probably want to go walking in the busy
The scientist, W. W. Munafiel streets
VI Lundun between official engagements, Ch Biop of the Commonwealth ut In-
their cars to get out and talk to dustrial Research Organisation Estrangers everywhere they_gu.
said the process of. Australa,
what Mr Georg Texas alon nore Malenkov, former Soviet Prin might save than $100 million on its water Minister, did during his
visit to Britain. bill.
13 This
recent
Time and again the British Mr Monsheld predicted
that detectives detalled to guard him had to struggle through crowds ethods used to check water
to get to his side. evaporation 171 his country would
successful Its lix- United States.
DEMONSTRATION
thes
Bonne
urk! Police
THAI
As
In
Last French
Parade In
T
Indo-China
Saigon, Apr. 10. ROOPS of the French Expeditionary Corps in Indo-China paraded through Saigon for the
A last time today. Mr
pany of parachutists re- presented the Vietnamese national army in the march-past.
Singapore regards Morrison said the terrorist prob- lem there had virtually ecured though they still obtained help from "frienda" In Singapore.---- Reuter.
EXILES RETURN TO FACE TRIAL
Bangkok, Apr. 10.
Two Thai exiles who have been in China with the former Thai Premier Pridi Panomyong, today returned to Bangkok to contest charges held against them since 1947.
They were Police Captain
and Police
No Objection
There is the political objection here to Marshal Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev doing the
He was accused of the murder Cidel The danger worrying
Corporal of on anu-Government editor He said that by using hexage-
Foreign Omee Chom Saeng Ngera, who es- and with the attempt to murder Tally canol, a thin,
chemien feials
caped from Thalland inmediate- is that somewhere in film, the evaporation rate could the crowds there might be a ly after the coup of November❤
This fanatic who would attack the 8, 1947. Chial) was then chirt be cut by 45 per cent. would resu!! in saving of Soviet leaders.
the political police in the about $112.6 million for Texas,
Criminal Investigation Depart mont under the joses some 75
Thanrong since the million
10 fort your
Government which
was over- thrown in the coup.
state
Acke
Sorne British newspapers claimed today that members of Lat British Communist Party were ordered to write letters In- villog Mandal Bulgarån and Me Mantleld's process will be Khrushchev to their homes and demonstrated in San Antonio ; factories.
evaporation.
at the first international COT- This lab the foundation for ference on water evaporation, the Soviet propaganda allega- sponsored by the Southwest tions that Britains wanted to Research Institute. - United keep the Russian leaders fenced
Press,
off from the ordinary people.
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4 Team (8).
5 Impute (7).
Guily (7).
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14 Obtaining (7).
15 Trompas (7)
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Chello
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—-ñerossi 1 Cocker, 4 Appel, 7 Armed 0. Hogs, 710 Gafa 12 Invites, 15 Event, 18 Serë, 17 Hate, 19 Fever, 20 Blender, 21 Eras, 28 Topic, 24 Gambit, 25 Usago, 20 Defond. Downs:1 Clincgers, d' Compléte, a. Enda, 8 Pharlson, Ander D Inter 11 Avenging, 12 Router, 19, Terrible, 14 Batocin, 13 Allows, 22 Emisj
of
A-Experiments
JAPANESE REASSURED
member
ut
an Opposition Parliament during the Tham- rong regime.
Chiab and Chom crossed the frontier into Hongkong by train this morning and, through the Thal Consul-General there ob- wined plane
to passage Bangkok,
said.
by
B
an airways official
At Bangkok they were met
The
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Refugee Rehabilitation VIETNAM
Against Soldiers
Algiers, Apr. 10, A lieutenant and soldier from the Algerian security forces today faced a military · tribunal on charges of treasonably passing information to the rebels and inciting their fellow troops to desert,
One of the secused, Licu- tenant Taoull of the 5th Re- giment of Chasseurs Africains (Light Cavalry) reportedly comm fessed to passing milltary information to the rebels and supplying lists of officera zi men likely to co-operate with them.
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GUAL
The soldier
Pierro Khaifa, who was accused of distributing Communlat Utero- ture to the troops, inciting them to desert,
Lieutenant
Tooull's nephew, son of a Cald In Southern Oran, also faced a treason charge for Inciting his uncle to treuson- abla activities. The Icaring
still Wie
going on tonight— France-Presse.
RACING Spanish Minister
AGAINST TIME
Saigon, Apr. 10.
Officials helping to establish the 85,000 re- fugees who fled from North Vietnam hope to have large numbers of the refugees established on their own land and the ground ploughed ready for plant- ing by the time the rains come in May.
Was
If they ll, it will set
the
ceremony, which watched by largo crowde, wa attended by General Pierre programme back at least a year Jacquot, the French Com- because of the rigid cycle im- mander-in-Chier, Admirat Al-posed by the wet and dry sea-
Jozan, French naval com- subs in Vietnam. mander in the Far East, Am-
bert
bassador Henr! Hoppenot,
French
the
Plantings must be carried out High Corimisaloner, in the wet season.
Trần Trung Durg, Vietnam's
Assistant Secretary of State rice-growing plains
when the of South
for Defence, three Vietnamese Vietnam become fruitful, while must be done in generals and members of the construction diplomatic corps.
'the dry season when the pea-
The streets were decorated with sants do not have to work no French and Vietnamese hard in the fields and materials national colours. and tho
the
ceremony began with and transport can use the roads, tribute to those who died in which are morasses in the wet. the Indo-China war.
In an order of the day to the French troops, M. Hoppenot stressed: "It is to the
Terrorists Strike
Progress
bai- tles which you fought side by sido with your Viet-
resettlement the
with that namese comrades Republic of Vietnam owes its has, however, been hampered by errorists who have struck at freedom," The evacuation
Ex-refugee villages in the districts of the
In six be northeast of Saigon. peditionary Corpe Ls to
weeks from the beginning of 39.- completed by June
down February, they burned France-Presse,
3,000 bamboo homes ir five villages and made an estimated 15,000 people homeless.
police and taken to the CID De Tassigny's
for Investigation.
They will be detained, it is expected, until the Investiga- lion has beers concluded and it has been decided what evidence exists for prosecution--Rèuter.
TRUMAN NERVOUS
Kansas City, Apr. 10.
Former informed
London, Apr. 10. Britain has given as- surances to the Japanese Government regarding the forthcoming British atomic bomb experiments, it was learned
from
President Truman told newsmen today he and Mrs sources hero today.
Truman will all for European Minister of Stato to the vacation on May 11. Foreign Office, the Marquis They will visit Italy, France, Reading, who received Japanese Germany, Belgium, the Nether Ambassador Haruhiro Nishi lands and England. today, handed to Mr Nishi the
He said they
will not go to British reply to the Japanese the eastern Mediterranean coun
of March 9 in which tries because of the now anxicty was expressed about unrest there.
of
current
Father Dies
Aged 101
Bishop Joseph Harnett, the American Catholic leader of the Vietnam Mission Catholic Relief Services,
the
leading Government organisation in re- fugee resettlement, sald that the fires were part of the. Vietminh attempts to break the spirit of the refugees.
Paris, Apr. 10.
This campaign, he said, had Roger de Lattre de Tas-first of all taken the form of signy, father of Marshal trying to persuade them not to Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, leave their homes in the north one-time French Com- and como to South Vietnam by that they would telling them in Indo- mander-in-Chief
be made slaves in French China, who died in 1952, rubber plantacions. Now, they died today at the age of are burning down villages in up trouble 101.
an attempt to stir and possibly. thwart the settlement campaign.
Roger de Lattre de Tousigny, the Marshal's father, died in the village of Mouilenon-En-Parede, ancestral home of his family, of which he was Mayor. He was
of the oldest one o
Mayora in
the effect which the nuclear "We think it best under the France. explosion might and fishermen.
усах
who was
in
Progress Made
Novertheless,
progress
re-
is
have on Ash circumstances not to try to visit During the last years of his
life, the old man, he cald.c
being made with resettlement. there on this trip" The Informed source sold the But he wanted it understood he blind, suffered the loss of his All the 85,000 refugees have been British noto nssured the remains deeply interested In
the housed, according to the Bishop, grandson, Bernard, son of Japanese that every precaution that area,
Marshal, who was killed and many have their own gar- to avoid pas- would be taken
Mr Truman Indlented he was Indo-China. A
later, dens. Some have been allotted,
sible accidents.
nervous about the forthcoming Marshal do Lattre Tassigny or have received under the re
died in France during a hurried form Isws, land for growing The British
has marriage of his daughter, as Admiralty
tho most fathers are.
visit from Indo-China:
rice, Bomé have even harvested already given warning to
Roger de Lattro was a close the first crops from their new Tokyo authorities of the coming He was asked if he would explosion, asking them to warn be reared.
friend of George Clemenceau, holdings. Japanese fishermen who might' "Have you ever been on the famous French Prunier during
at the time-front
1914-18 War.--France- be in the area
under artillery fire?" he tho France-Presse.
Presse. replici.United Press.
Q
QUEEN'S GIFT TO PRINCE AND GRACE
London, Apr. 10: UEEN Elizabeth in giv- ing a silver gilt tray, suitably inscribed, as 11 wedding present to Prince Rainier of Monaco and American film Actress, Grace Kelly, it was learn. od from a well-informed Bource here tonight.
The gift will be handeri per-
· couple. sonally to the happy
Con- The United States liner
stitution carrying flim star Graco to Mondoo, arrived off the Algeciras today amid greatest excitement this to port hus even in more than 40
yours.
graphs and ever recordings accumulated during the trans Atlantic voyage of the future
Princess:
In the area southwest of of Government Salgon, the South Vietnam has begun the first large-scale resettlement of refugees which, it is hoped, will bring Into production abortion- ed ricesands which were once the granary of the region.
for
With United States help, the Vietnamese Commissariat Algeciras has not received much Refugees hoped to move 100,000
since world-wide attention
of the displaced peniúnta to the 1012, when the Act of Cu-Ban project in Rachalu The liner was greeted by grey Algeciras was signed, deciding Province.
skles, a sharp wind from the
the destiny of More
Morocco
for African count, neid horton of
hair a century. [ nearly hair Journalists from all corners of Some newspapers had hired the world, whỏ" · hal' been
special plants to niority
fly walling
and photographs about Miss hours for the whip, toi
This area was imdor Vietminh Kelly from the alegiald, in ndarby Gibraltar, which "was control during, the war and woa between the only dimly, visible from here battleground neror the bay in the overs 3′′ersh and the Vietminh. After .cost as the Constitution, the GiedRVA, MACELASTICKALŲ the
"for", "mory' than · 24
cive.
on April 18 by the Brush Mas Kelly did not, appoer on.
Bovereign's chief represente-
tive, Bir Guy Balisbury- Jonion, OTARA)
Diplomatie Compli;
Journalialan wreck
to pick up news fona, probam lamed "today,
Just Free
it is
Sees Dulles
Washington, Apr. 10. Senor
the Martin Artajo, Spanish Foreign Minister, to- day had a "long and cordial talk" with Mr John Foster
the Dulics,
States Secretary of State, and discuss ed subjects ranging from the Middle East
United
to Spanish, bases for American armed forcÉS,
It was not a bilateral matter, aren and
only recently Senor Astale sald. All the 15 that it has become free for Atlantic pact nations were in- |settlement.--Reuter,
volved-Reuter
A watch
that stays waterproof 660 feet under water!
ROLEX have produced'à new watch for sen-going noti vities called the Süßmariner. Purtimilarly designed for deep-sen divers, this special Oyster wristwatch is guarna- teod waterproof and pressureproof to 680 £. (200 metres) under water. Incorpamted in the Submariner is the revolutionary "Time-Recorder" revolving rim, which enables the watch to be used as a stop-watch. It is in- valuable for navigation, speed testing etc., and indispens- able to divers, who can now tell at a glance how long they have been under water and how long they may safely stay there.
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