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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1956.

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Filipino-American Base Queen Mother And Administration Of

Disagreement

DOCTOR CLAIMS

Night Blindness

Ĉaused Titanic

Disaster

A

Jaime

German doctor here)

NEW AMBASSADOR

INSTRUCTED TO

REACH SETTLEMENT

Washington, July 1. Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo disclosed today that US'envoy

Philippine's

Bremerhaven, July 1. Albert F. Nufer will report in Manila that he has found this month with "specific instructions" to Filipino-American long-standing reason why the settle

he real

British liner, Titanic, disagreement over military bases in the

truck an iceberg in the He says Atlantic in 1912. that it

because the lookout had night blind-

less.

was

Dr Heinrich Wortfelet has put forwant the 18:51 Mudner

theory after a to

availible evidence.

1

uchy

He said that

Laught April 5, 1912, when the Ti wan

ent down,

ken wen mahn

nattention

W

112 ruch

Clases premat

watch by the towny a it became of the high and

of the cre

the crW

H

quoted

1

·

whe

wem de DIST

as saying that they hard see thin Hoeberg 20 mete before the look-out who saw

nistute before the collision

Make It Harder

Dr Waetfelt and that teaght- Dindness not cals may make it harder for people to distinguish | objects, but could prevent tips

al from seeing its thing beyond a certain de lazer

extremely birds found

That the leak

island republic.

Princess At Ascot

Me Ite made that shit - [Senarps-lownaxt newspaper al-

sporter Jim G cloure uni a const-to-coast net-bate work teleriet, when

The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret seen as they arrived at Asom.

the Gold Cup. — Central Press Photo, race of the day wa

The big

"

Brad the New York Heral Tri-

Roscoe Druminand were:

the "The math hainia) prob-rane Washington Bureau chief,

facing his comilly in the 1.T fatury

"One of the quesalon. with which we have to deal as soon Honalo popkast, #possible,

at the lillers mi the múrary

questrum whelin- now con

FA

atents

קן:

H

Miners Seized

We feel that is the Philip- ith any self-respecting ination, we cannot give up Title

of to ownership of any givev Tour tesiy Amis to

United The

Slater should geaghow at madente

dignity Os mational

and -respet

T

That

• 1 *The people of Asin, entreially India,

will not misinterpret the postpaM- Prime { Han

Nehra's

to

M

thlet the US

"Everybody h

Evesden Elendu wet has been all ms in and I don't think misititerpretel" he sai

thu 18

wil

wat strong! lul

2. Communisti in the Philippinee tight vends ago and could the coun- have taken over

by.

Communism Stopped

"But that As an example of the argila-

the title rated the Anivelebn

11

1198213 I pul SPIZDUO by

maketars

Blw

gese

The tak A

the fact thal hacker from the MUNCA

the Pers

Ra of Magsaysay, and the people saw auth the emb diment of ull That is honest k demortaliz and they ruthed around hin and supported hun ali taik where Drst case 32 A CONNERUN was really stopped

defeated

the WILS

with the rent the desk crew, be short of vitamin A. which could care might hand

Be brekes B

trtink by

We met b.}18"“i that the deck crew

US demi-1 | Fightly. a winter of un- taken en after

Over of the employment, faritag while there ghen the

[Philippine Covrumeni ave the | Philippines," had been shortages in 11in

vature Platippine niea." Ivanula **tl United Press, Chlua Mail Special

Pedlar Gives Away £120

Joby

Allen, July 1

[***]

Kotkasis aged podfar drachmne.

I $114 (military T rusty It is clearly safest that Loy thing foam underneath the Col belongs to

coverunerit

1'>lojapanze

Ferring speelterrify Le the are of the manganese miners,

| Eternul acteled:

Of Point,

we felt that wor

n something that should not have i 104000

That Hey (120 to 28-year- Theen done

Chave been turned over 10

elet lang piri Bogona Poulekosi, employed in an Athens shop.

The nanger Forestered the gift suspletene and called in the ober who stabilshed that the

+

Inolay

10 belonged actually

ara atikihemales

New Envoy

Houndo d

Kontaxis When talon hefur thought the

shoult

azad

in Anibassador

850 MILES OF RADAR NETWORK

Oslo, July 1

The radar warning system to be built in Norway as part of the chain for all Western Europe agreed on by the North Atlant Treaty Organisation's Ministers in Paris last December, will be 850

miles long

however, that he i k

algaest

the Public Pro centar The Satel Jastre hast VICT Lafrents settled

he was perfectly "balineet" and satisfactory

willing

wor ctuation

make The

So Emperia rlly neengated. the gan, at the stag: 2ntion if the Public Prosecutor

stenerous

Th Journalists

Your

and cost reports the Norwegian

Bulletin Enough radar stations will be assure complete

Kontakt

established to coverage.

Each station will operate night and day and will require from 30 to 150 mich each.

The radar warning service

Noting that negotiations to re- [difloe US military base

righis are presently underway, he sash

arbassato. M new Nister. will

Д sewift

the F told Philippines with speciile instruc

Norway Is Dons for settle Tus question with

the Phiappate Government.”

that he

101 11 he would live for dream that Eight more years China Mail Special

120

12

Other punts made by Romulo response to questions from

A British Crossword Puzzle

15

13

14

(5

16

ACROSS

1 Nun's wear (0),

4 Ense off (03:

7 Persuado (8).

8 Nip (0).

10 Cease (4),

12 Go back (7).

15 Heavenly body (3),

10 Necessity (4)

17 Used in rowing (4),

10 Upright (5).

21porting framework (7).

(4)

29 Cat (5).

24 Chaperon (0),

25 Rehire (8).

20 Part of a compass (0).

22

DOWN

1 Panelling (8).

2 Middling (8).

3 Fortune (4).

5 Fame (8).

a Charge with crime (6).

9. Rhythm (5).

11 Practicable (0),

12 Dances (5),

13 Kept (8).

14 Toothless (8),

18 Wor fleet (6).

22 Dumb (4).

'SATURDAY'S' CROSSWORD-ACTORY! ·

L

a Damaging, · ព

considered particu- inrly important because Norway conatitutes about one-third

I

NEW COLONIAL OFFICE DELAY

London, July 1. M.P. have just learned that there is a Guvernment money-wasting scandal on writea doorstep, their Waller Farr in the Daily Mail I lat sutting: 11 boarded-up and deserted 50 yards building site from the Communs across Parlament Square.

If the plan ever goes through a new home for the Colonial Office is to be built there,

the But

Government eronomy drive has halted of work, and thousands pounds have already been squandered through mud- dling and mistakes,

A Select Committee of M.P.4 studying

Govern-

reports ment spending that the unhappy history in- of this project has vived from beginning to end n considerable waste of public money."

history The unhappy fo starts

1946, when Colonial Office staff were moved from Downing Street into Temporary buildings in Great Smith The idea was to Street.

the offees on build new Hite of the old Stationery Offer amat Westminster Hospital.

Part of the site was al- ready Government-owned. The

WRS hospital aud bought in

for 1948 1-105,000. In 1950 the old

German Conscription

Bill Expected To Be Passed

Bonn, July 1.

The West German Bundestag (Lower House) is expected to pass the Government's disputed conscription bill this week, unaffected by East Ger- many's announcement that she would have no conscription.

Ulbricht, to the West But the bill Jenves open the Walter question of how long conscripts Gerimin Social Democratic Party should serve.

appealing to It to oppose the passing of a conscription law In West Germany.

The East German announce-

night inst ment

was coupled the total length of the organisa- with the announcement that the Sony Ster to the East

planned strength of the projected Norway's geographical posi-National People's Army" would tion is such that the radar chain be cut by 30,000 men to 90,000. wi to a great extent be astride

the shortest air route. the

Soviet

the

between Unjon and United

America.-- States of China Mall Special,

Girls Told Not To Be

News Hailed

The East German Parliament approved the formation of an army in Janamry, and the first unit marched at a Communist ceremony in March.

Harracked East German police units contain about 120,000 men, but not all of these are to be

Provocative transferred to the army.

lost night's

The Socialists, the largest West German opposition group, oppose sirendy and the conscription

rearmanent programme whole being carried out under the

Paris treatles.

have They threatened to repeal the bill if they win next year's elections.

**-

The question of how long conscripts should serve is pectext to be settled by legisla- tion in the autunn. with the first recruits to be called up next year.

Principle Approved,

Erst German newspaper By leaving open this question, Tokyo, July 1.

announce the Government avolds for the The

Japanese police have halled

young ment as a further step towards moment a head-on clash with issued

warning to

understanding be the Bundesrut (Upper House), women to be careful about their promoting

during the four-tween East and West Germany. which had vote for a 12-month appearance

period trom month

West German observers sold period of service instead of the Soptember because of a recur-

16 months the Government had tho announcement seemed to rent increase in the number of sex offences at this time of the have a threefold aim: to follow disarmament; suit in Soviet year.

June

arked for.

buildings were demojishod. In 1951 the Government upheld objections that the building line was too near Westminster Abbey. They agreed the building should! be set back 30ft, reducing the size of the block by a Afth.

more

The basement was built in 1952. Nothing happened until October 1956.

Mr R. when

A. Butler announced that the work would be suspended "indefnitely."

The

new report shows that the original cost of the work was expected in 1947-48 to be £2.180,000. the estimate By 1962-63 was up to £3,150,000.

New Envoy

Sir Roderick Barelay, who

New Guinea A Challenge

New York, July 1.

Doubts about Australia's capacity to meet the "tremendous difficulties" of administering the trust territory of New Guinea were expressed in the report of a United Nations visiting mission, published tonight,

The mission said it felt the! task could be a "challenge to any nation" and suggested that "the international community hats a special responsibilty to help the In di administering authority possible ways

nect This 10. challenging task.

The report noter

total

million

TEVENUE

thei

over

ACO

Gi (£4,000,000 sterling) last year, more than two-thirds consisted of a grout br the

Commonwealth Cerament

No Contact

"COME TO

RUSSIA"

TOURS

New York, July 1.

Two new tours of Ruesia and Europe

pare

being

le 1955-56, it addol, the grant offered to American travel-

to be WAY expected

bout lers by the agent in the A £3 million (£4 malion

sterling) out of a total revenue United States for Intourist, (£6,000,000 the Soviet travel organisa- of A £7

sterling)

Hended

million

by

Sir

Jolin

tion.

The tours takse either 28 or 36 Britain, the days, and cover Moscow, Lenin-

of grad. also

Berlin, Paris. London, Belgium, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Ham- trurg and Helsinki. In addition, largely the longer tour goes to Odessa,

New Klev, Warsaw and Prague. of the

Among the sights to be seen Winter the in Russia will be

MucPherson, mission consisted

Car representatives Guatemala and Indla,

It

Li printed uncivilised anture

thut some Cuine and population on the mainland had

the

>[

not yet had contact with Western Palaco of the Czars and the civilisation,

Most Favourable

www.e

Hermitage

Leningrad,

Red

collection urt

and the

Επ

Kremlin,

Square, St Basil's Cathedral,

Azeotragio Vol statione and the

It re-

air-

But ther points the mussion said. Jerrol to the "intelligent and bloneering use" of small eraft by Australians.

all the most fav "But above ourable feature is the people themselves, i added

in Moscow.

The longer tour will visit the

resants ut Odessa,

farm.

collective and the Don River. There will

be days devoted to sightseeing in Paris,

ulso

London, and Berlin, and for the

tours in Prague longer

and Varsaw. penetrated areas there are

Independent tours in Russio colonial traditions regulating are available for people inter-

Here in these newly

W

the relations of the Indigenous ested in agricultural, setentie

And

since

non-indigenous

the two have countered each other.

peoples, or religious activities--Reuter.

Jual

CTI-

The people of the highlands AUSTRIANS

and of the interior are impressed

with the wealth and the technical

newcomers

know-how

of

the

but have no sense

of Inferiority,

No Bitterness

FOR N.Z.

Wellington, July 1. The first group of Austrian emigrants for Now Zealand

Linz, in Austria

021

"They believe, and the mission leaves heard them say so, that in spite July 7. It comprises 63 men of the difference in colour they and 15 women, all single,

and the Australians are brothers, They are being flown to New and they expect to be treated Zealand, and reach Auckland on

July 13.

This is the Initial movement

as brothers

"Not only is there no trace of bitterness or of helplessness towards the target of 1,500 single In the attitudes of these people, men and women but on the contrary, they are and Germany

from Austria who are being with the co-operation

Committee of European Migration,

full of enthusiasm and confidence selected in co- about the wonderful avenues of inter-govertimental

for change and development which the new ways are opening up for which organisation New Zealand them."--Reuter

Is one of the 28 member govern- ments.--Router.

Locust Menu

Chicago, July 1.

The Brookheld Zoo here now

has enough locusts,

Two weeks ago the zoo asked for locusta to feed its birds, Uzards and som: nakes and

monkeys.

In

hundreds

Children responded

locust appeal.

has

Just been appointed

Ambassador British Copenhagen. He succeeds Bir

who Eric Berthoud, Warsaw

Ambasador

ая

goes to

to

Poland-Reuterphoto.

LEGALLY

PART OF GERMANY

Bochum, July 1. Dr Heinrich von Brentano, Foreign German West Minister, said here today that the German provinces east of the Oder-Neisse line are, according to the Pots- dam Agreement, legally part The Free Democrat Party, a of Germany until a final Police records showed that.50 as a propaganda move against smaller opposition group, de-peace treaty is signed. per cent of sex offences last year West Garman rearmament; and cided to oppose the

He was speaking to a gather of East inceting this weekend, though it party occurred during this four-month to

manpower shortage | approven the principle

ofing of 50,000 Upper Silesiana, auemer period. Most of the Germany's offonces

occurred

universal military training.whose homes east of the line in trains, in industry and agriculture.

are nów administered by Poland. and thentres,

other

| Calna Mall Special. crowded

Opposition places and most of the victims

The German party to any were girls under twenty.

The police warning cald that

Capetown, July 1. agreement with Poland would Simultaneous with the an- A new gourmet club has have to be a freely-elected all- aght in a revealing dress or

German Government, Dr von the East German been formed in Capetown-tho with an enticing manner was a nouncement,

Another pre- Brentano unid. Pea Soup Lovers' Association. requisite was that both parties |"temptation."

Moil Communist -China

Party released Jetter from 1ts leader, Hert-China Mall Special. Special.

SOCIALISTS

overcome

bill at a

should be free.

He added that the Polish people were not tree, and its nover be in a position oven to

VOTE FOR BELGIAN "toditarian government would

CONGO AUTONOMY

to the

Brussels, July 1. DELGIAN Socialista nt a party congress on colonial affairs today voted unanimously in fayour of eventual autonomy for the Belgian Congo and the trusteeship territory of Ruanda The Urundi,

Repair, Llatened. 11 Intrudes. 12 Urge, 13 Depot. 18 Doyen,

Rarties "Beyleri pitance in the Congo 10 Oral, 22 Despolis, 24 Cockerel, 28 iterume, 20

and Rugeda Urundi ech have Down; 1 Troll 2 Bate, 3 Dilated, 4 Arid, 10 Acts, 0 Ignore, 7 Gadget, 10 Sepor, 14 Power, 10 Templo,, 18 Concur, 17: no other with then to 'ald the Inntilasis 10 Eitablish, b (Lamour, 20 Piqúo, 21 Asbert, 32 Deft, 23 Ser

regime of dernocracy, freedom, social justice and Progress, with a view to leading them autonomous direction of their interests," the party statement sald

statement also said that the

task necessary gradual

the Congolese for self-government) mould Do undertaken without delay and xywomatically pursued." The statorerit was followed by a

try for a just solution-Router,

programme for the develop Weds Secretary

ment of the Congo.

In a section on the reorganisa- tion of the Congo ecotomy,

Los Angeles, July 1. Democratic representativa the programme called for James Roomévolt, 48, aident BOD the nationalleation of nine of

President, #vinklia products of

námoly character materials mil petrol."

of

strategic

Assile h

Glady

More than 60 per cent of the the hot of a miracloud.

world's output uranium was the third marriage for (DIO - CORTION, from the, Belgian { both" of- thom Chhe Mall

Congo Reuter,

Special.

by

the

to

the

"We now have so many that we had to put most of them a zoo official in deep freeze,"

said. "and the supply will last

Jl

winter." next through China Mail Special.

ADENAUER

West

IN ROME

Rome, July 1. German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, arrived in Rome by air tonight for a five- day official visit to Italy.

Adenauer la to have talles on the German reunification, extension

́Atlantic-

of North Organisation activities Threaty

economic and possible Italian ald to Germany-France-Presse.

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