THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956.
How To Win Friends In Asia
4,000 FAILED
TO VOTE
· Melbourne, June 7. Fettr thousand people who did not vote in a recut, by-election are now Preparing their excuses.
Victorian State Cabinet bas Jodied to prescute those who do not Tasse antisfactory BX- pizzaion for falling
veit.
to
Ender the law, offenders esl be fined up to £2. Notices, asking for **pitano explain" are being feed to the defaulters.--
China Mall Special,
Last Minute Preparations
For Queen
Stockholm, June 7. The Royal yacht Britan- nia was steaming steadily through misty weather in the Baltic Sea tonight car- rying Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to the first state visit of British Royalty to Sweden since 1908.
And in Stockholm, amid heetle Jast minute preparations for a Roys welcome, the first specia- lys had already taken up their waterfront to poslans on the
make sure of a good view of the rival at midday tomorrow.
MAINLY WOMEN
were Mainty women, they wrapped
raincoats in warm
unurtala weather against tho and had refreshments and coffee with them in thermos flasks of camping pane which they heated
on small primus stoves.
In the streets Union Jacks, blue and yellow Swedish flags,
and Royal emblema
other decorations were being hung
out.
Shop windows were being of the with Alled
pictures Brilh Royal visitors and with the iB Tibbons und flowers colours of both nailons.-Reuter.
Cockney Export
Hamilton, NZ,, June 7. The typical New Zealand ne- cent with is "Cockney vowels" -New Zealanders them,Clves claim that they have nu aceea ? - probably a heritage from the fret teachers in the country who came
from around Lon- don, Mid
verst speaking Hamilton Music Judge the Festival.-China Mail Special.
US COULD REVERSE
TREND AND
.:
COME OUT ON TOP
By EARNEST HOBERECHT
(United Press Vico-President for Asia)
Tokyo, June 7.
W. Germany
To Support Troops
Bonn, June 7.
The United States can reverse its WEST Germany and the
present "losing” trend and come out a "winner" in Asia.
This is the consensus of many qualified Asians who have given serious thought to the matter.
with Two
agree
The consensua was drawn by | greedy, protective rather this correspondent from talka aggressivo,
hundreds of persons on recent tourG throughout Aala-heads of State, US and foreign diplomats, newspaper pditors, businessmen, politicians and average citizens,
By "winntop" in Asia these persons do not mean the United States would lake øver, dominate or even galo tremendous popu- larity that would be followed blindly by Asianë.
Suggestions
They mean the United States would be respected as a depend- ablo Power working for justice for all, generous rather than
WORLD'S
LONGEST
FENCE
Brisbane, June 7.
What is believed to be the world's longest and biggest wire-mesh fento is being built in western Queensland to protect
and sheep
cattle from dingoes (wild dogs),
When finished, it will streich 3,500 miles and will have cost £A500,000 (2400,000 sterling)
off 300,000 end, barricaded
070,500
square Queensland's miles of territory.
of
It is estimated that dingoes £2,500,000 sterling represent loss to the Stato every year.
PRIVATE FENCES
Station owners have already bull about 3,000 miles of pri- vate tences buit leghdation prescribes a new type of fence along the "dingo line." It must start 8 in. below ground surface, have 31 6in of rabbit-proof mesh toppod with 3ft Sin of "marsupial" mesh,
The government supplies the mesh and graziers do the work. -China Moil Special.
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But most Asians United States must make sonte change if it is to win its objcs- Live. Here sre some of their principal suggestions;
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1. The United States must decide on definite goals and act
them consistently without regard for personal popularity.
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2. The United States should concentrate problems and forget about smaller things that fre- quently cause more trouble than they are worth.
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United States today concluded. a separate agreement on continuation of West Germany / gup-
port cost payments for the stationing of Ameri- can troops here, it was announced tonight.
Negotiations with France', and Britain oTL the subject are still continuing. The Borm
said West
Foreign Ministry. Germany would pay €50 million marks (about, £54 millionsberling) towards the costa for US troops Germany in the year after May 5,
when the costs
1950, novious
stationing agement expired
agreement
had boen
The
approved earlier
arlier today by the
West Gerrnda Cabinet. The
of an
he speedy conclusion Important
agreement with the Americans alone was regarded here as a gesture of "goodwill" by Dr Konrad Adenauer, who leaves fon visit to
to the United States tomorTOW.
Asians should be treated
ay equals and consulted in important policy matters.
4. The United States should
aid Asian countries for
ly
their own sakes, not mert. for the sake of the United States
or for on outrido cause such as anti- communism.
6.
US diplomats should keep individual Asian coun.
tries--both officials and the publictully informed its policies.
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of
The US should re-stato
Its position frequeratly.
7. US officials should make propaganda
Ameri-
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German sources wnld it was expected that agreement
Britain with
ARGENTINE CELEBRATES HER NATIONAL DAY
A general view of the naval contingent which headed', a military parade recently in the Argentine capital to mark the 140th anniversary of National Day Express Photo,
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Jap Competition"
S. Carolina Mill Cuts Operations
New York, June 7, Japaneis **throat-cut- has ting": "competition forced the Springs Cotton Mills at Lancaster, South
| Carolina, ^ to scrapɛ ́w $10 million opanasonic pro- gramma and curtail operM« tions.
* Col Elliot Springs Present of Springs Cotton Mills, Bald yesterday all Springs mille would reduce, operations to a" five-day work week instead of six.
"The curtallment will amount to a 12-hour per week pay loss to 12,000 employees, and frames containing 10,000 spindles on are being covered. A
The plant here, with 840,000 spindles, is perhaps the world's largest cotton mill and Springs Mills is the world's largest producer of sheeting.
have always been able to meet competition without leurs, Col. Springs said. "But wo can't lick the State Department, Secretary of Agriculture. .......and the 64 billion give-away pro- gramme
Far East Freight DUCK CLOSES Will Congress
War"
Settlement
London, June 7,
and France Details of the settlement of the three-year-old "freight war" between the Mitsui shipping line of
would also be reached with
a few days.
was thought that Britain might be offered a similar
stum to the Americans, whero
ng the saIN for the French, who have few troops left ini Germany,
Japan and other lines serving the Far East were announced here tonight.
The chief point in the settlement is that would be consider-Mitsui will remain outside the membership of the
Far Eastern Shipping Conferences.
ably smaller-Reuter,
Anglo-Soviet Airline Discussions
can history, explaining to Aslans how it threwn off the colonial yoke and rose from an agricultural country to an industrial power under the free enterprise system. 8. Asian nations should be required to asic for financial
rather Bired
it, and then aviation and a director of should be granted On A
bash the Soviet airways com business-like
loar rather that as handout,
London, June 7. Marshal F. Javoronkoy, the Soviet civil
than being chief of
A meeting of these Cuz ferences in London carlier to day had confirmed hitherto secret "understanding" with the
reached Mitsui company,
in Tokyo last weeks.
Represented at today's moet ing were the Far Eastern Freight Confernco, the Japan Outward and Homeward Freight Con- ferences, the Philippines-Europe Conference
the British Borneo Freight Conference,
Lower Rates
પ.
Hamburg, NYK will load these Bremen, sailings at Hamburg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, Marseilles to the Philippines, proceeding Formosa, Korea and Japan only. 3. Mitsul's castbound round- the world service of 12 sailinga likewise be per annum will
by NYK loaded and operated from Japan only to Port Sudan, Port Said and Alexandria.
RAILWAY
Hamburg, Jumo-1. A sitting duck has got railway
scratching at tho subartan goods alaxanting yard of Rothenburgsort hero.
Zada
espi
The duck
Bettled down between the walls to hatch
her out Furlously it attacked rull- way police who tried to rentays It Wher
locomotive cano nions, the bird still refused budge.
Now the signal on that fina has been net at red until the eggs are hatched out-China Mall Special,
us around."-United
War Declared On Freetown
Dynamiters
Freetown, Jum67. Bungalow dwellers along the lovely constline near Frontowra (capital of Blurra Leone, West Africa) no longer Jump their bed when explosions shatter
hardt's peace. the have becorne- used -to
Divities of fishermen v
who
tako a stick two of dynamite along with themed pa polico the
Apart
Purring Car worried
Belleville, IL, June 7, When Mis Kathleen Head drove into a petrol station here the attendant, Art Lowe, opened the bonnet axxt asked: "How's the car been running Zately?":
Mrs Head repiled like a kitten.”.
Increased Sailings
**4. NYK and OSK existing Japanese Conference members, are granted rights to operate in *During
the
protracted creased numbers of sailings.
5. The settlement will be a charity pany Aeroflot, has been disputo," members 02 the
had invited to London to dis- Conferences
the beginning opposed implemented at 0. The United States must
on the of July, 1956, and runs for five have a flexible programme cuss the opening of an air Mitsul's membership
grounds, that it did not óperate years. for Asia that recognises to line between London and on the run to Europe before the "Further detalls will be single policy will do for all Moscow, it was disclosed war, that it did not contribute available to shippers as soon as sitting next to the
build-up at the Foreign Office tow to the
of the possible," Reuter. day.
Conference, and that it carried cargy to Europe at lower rates than members.
the countries,
Blinded
settlement covering the next five years was reached in. Tokyo inst work by a three- man delegation from the Con- fereuous, helped by a five-man Japanese mediation
committee.
A statement issued by the Far Eastern Conferences tonight sald that the June 2 understanding". in Tokyo had been confirmed.
The invitation, which has not yet been accepted, was trans- Ong leader of an Asian nation mitted in Moscow by the Bri
pro-Western sad tish Ambassador there, follow- considered
their yen for ing a decision taken by the Americans lot popularity blind them to what Foreign Offer and the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Transport should
ould be their basic alans.
Soviet "So long as the United Statca
Last November, tho la the most powerful nation in Government rejected a British the world, she cannot hope to request to continue previous win a popularity contest," be discussions between the Bri- said. "She must come to realize tish European Altwaye end The statement then added she doesn't gushing lowers, Acroflot on the basis of a mixed
Conference Lines expressed she wants non-enemies, friends service. The BBA would take their great appreciation of the or dependable milles,"
the mediation. passengers as far as Berlin and part played by
the committee Aeroflot
appointed by the service from Berlin to Moscow. Japanese Government and com- For diplomatic and practical posed of prominent Japanese "business" mean, in making a CCLAINS, это agreement was reached. Now that Pan-Ameri-settlement possible. can Airways have opened up megotiations with the Sovjet company, the British Govern- ment has decided to renew ita approach to Moscow-France- Presse.
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Many Asians, and Ameriam living in Asa, feel US policy le
fully
understood because it not repeated often enough. "We think we know where America standa but we like when cosirmation, tepedally America's
rica's enemies are doing all they cars to douch the facts," said one Azlan Foreign Minister. Asians never.... will tire of Americana, statementa aflaming beller
rights In clvil
ATKD individual Überty for people everywhere.
Sore Point
would
Resuro
Main Points
"The main points of the aient are:
Mitsuf will not receive membership, of the above Con- Leronces
The 1,000,000 Bus castbound round-the-world ser-
1.
Half of Mitsul's present
vice will be withdrawa from the Conferences*
will bo loaded and operated by the Japanese member line, Nippon
the remaining 12 salf Sudes. The
Auckland, June 7. bus owned by Auckland Transport Board has clocked 1,000,000 miles and is still going strong,"
An official government spokes man in one Asian country noted that the United Statca once was un agricultural nation like many Astan countries today miles that throw off colonialism' and Special. built itself into dustrial nation
a great in
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"Why don't Washington--or American ambassador abroad talk abomat that?" he aked. "Are they ashamed of their very
free enterprise
sore
Foreign aid is another point. Sommo Asian countries object only to the amorint, and wish for more But suvgai feel outright gifts are degrading and have strings attached,
Fricker help on b
A loan isa't
business-like charity said one Anim
Early this yone Driande of Amorkam official being trans-
ferred from one Asian capital to another, were worried about fus futuro, t
di
Yusen Kalsha, (NYK) and will from Japan, via Panama
A 1937 model diesel; the bus averages between 700 and 800 and United States ports, to A week-China Mail London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen and
Dismiss Montgomery,
Says Tribune
H-BOMB SPEECH RESENTED
The
London, June 7.
British Left-wing Labour weekly, Tribune, today called for the dismissal of Field Marshal Lord Montgomery from his post as Deputy Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty force.
In an editorial houdad "Okt one-horse towns out West" soldier never dle (. -but it is Trizmo said. “But it won't do. rible Time
time Monty wis melood" the Democracies must meet on the wookly last out of Montgomery principle that generals urd" paid. "Hơm got to get rid of 15 for his pooch in Cannast to implement - policies. not to
June 23 and the week which fie advocated deviathway that with there is no torn Up in the H-Bomb in the event at the Deputy Com
of NATO, is noe vroe in no prend policy, Sveryone, kus A soft spot,in] plane, in the event bad noj mand side it appšaród | him,ka052 for the náði
ander deew, the suro the quiniel was looking for WAYD
bell here
nmont Corodened;
So kive away a certain quota by
mode
have becomo from the danger to life and limb, and to property, there in also, thủ ques- aysunita tion: where does the
omen from?
COTEL
It is belloyed that it has been smuggled down from the mining areas of the interior.
So the
olles have declared police on the dynamalte Babermen
war
TOWTH
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in the "Purg Aberdeen
Lowe looked down. A. cat' was
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