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US Inquiry Into Andrea Doria Engagement Malayan Industrial

Nasser Says He Is Striving

For Peace

Berlin, July 30. President Gamal Abdel

Nasser of Egypt told Pre- sident Wilhelm Pieck, of East Germany in a tele

that Egypt was striving "for the main

gram

today

tenance of peace and the well-being of all nations."

The teh pm, quatevi by the Fast German news agney ADN, was in reply to President Pleck's congratulaitons on Egypt's 10- Totul hiday

President N.S

saatd

Disaster

SAFETY STANDARDS

AND CONSTRUCTION

TO BE PROBED

Washington, July 30.

Chairman Herbert C. Bonner an- nounced today that a House Merchant Marine Sub-committee will go to New York on Wednesday to begin an investigation of last week's ship collision.

Horner -old The Investigatio will start with a viewing of the images Swedish ship, the Stockholm, nw docked at л Bethlehem Ship Building Yord t Brooklyn. Tho Stockholm collided with the Italian Juxury baer Andrest Doria vi Non- Jucket Island last Wednesday

wish the German people and at night. government glory and happiness | with all my heart

Subascummallawa poure

Sand

| ¦ detailed jrogramme of the fent that the bonds of Frext-¦tinue investigation tras INST shulp which exist between both, worked out Nine congressMEN lands will asĒSLATYAS +491 Cluser after members of the Sub-com- forms in the coming years. Egypt | inittee. fervently desires to make its full enttribution to the maintenaner

of prmer and the well-being all nations

ni

Main Questions

was

The Investigation Colonel Nasserg's plytING "the

authorised by the House shortly German people and its gover-

adjourned vet Friday men", as quoted by ADN, r. it prised observers here, shice of the two German governments Egypt has offelativ recognised | book into three main questions: only une, the Wes Rauer.

AFRICAN PEAKS SCALED

Brazzaville, July 30.

night

The

investigators plan

To

The adequacy of existing passenger ship construction

!

bon

2 The adequacy of naviga-

warning devices. luding rudarnow used.

3 The "fact.. x

drum-

Planets" Orrounding the rolit- 21020

A committee source mid the

Wow MADEUTS were "interested"

Relling

specie questions:

ter Fight

I Since the Andrea Dorla

Three French Alpinists have was built to the standardy of climbed the Ruwenzori

the Amerieurs Bureau of Ship- examination und whal

ur

the

Margarita peaks in the moun- | pink. tains

Moon, whitch insprellon separate Uganda from

construction"

WIN innde during

Belgion Congu. according to 2 How closely did the US reports reaching here.

Coast Guard arc American Burvau of Shipping collaborate

the construction?

The peaks, both over 5,000 among the highest

inetres, are in Africa,

The same team, consisting of Bernard Perre, Henri Boucirer and J.O. Gardinier, climbed the same peaks just your from the

Tips tape this from the Belgian

Sy ©® ¥<I

Congo.

3 Did the Stockholm and Andrea Dreiz conform with the 1948 international exevention for safety of life at seu?

Need For Changes?

+ To what exival ,, 4141' They ploted the 16th the Crust Gump and the American at the summit of Margun to Bureau of Shipping standards examzmemorate the dry cequest conform to the 1948 convention?

of the peak by an altars jum

In

1900, and 15elgone thing G Ruwenzori, which

tha

climbed by a Belgium team

1932.

The Alpinak hand the advani-

Tige

of exceptionally

PAK

|

weather for their elimi). Sixteen

porters went with them up to

4,000 3114*4 Special.

China

Mail

the need

for changes

adelataors

international

convent an arquirentnts hugh * Night"

Hany elle

are racket and other navigational devlets anel system IN preventing collisions?

Sea Lanes

Honner suid 11 Is "quite possible" Thuck some new Inter- tutional agreement is needed 10) require ships on the high sens

follow specifledt sca lanes. He akl he understood such requirements are made for air- planes on international Bight.

In urging The House է 2 approve the investigation Inst Friday, Bonner pointed out that foreign ships plying the Atlan- Be are heavily patronised by American tourists and business. meti-United Press

State-Private Enterprise

The engagement is expoofed

to

be

Rumoured

King

Announord shorty between 26-year-old Baudouin of the Belgians and Princesse Isabello of France, 24-year-old daughter of the Comte de Paris, pretender to the French Throne, The couple are pictured here.— Express

Photo,

Czech Premier Drive Against

Calls For Higher Norms

Prague, July 30.

The Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Mr Viliam Siroky, called for higher output norms for indus- trial workers and warned against "unplanned" | wage rises in a speech to the National Assembly today.

He also said Czechoslovakia would "deem it useful to conclude a non-aggression pact with

Opium Smugglers

Durban, July 30. Customs officials and harbour police throughout South Africa

to

are on the large- prevent alert scale smuggling of opium. The smuggling is done mostly non-Kartupean seamen, who are

cuts and Chinese, come from the

Transformation West tiermany and repeated an earlier offer to Afri

Paris, July 30.

open diplomatic relations with her.

Re

sub-

dealt with internationa! Radio Peking announced and Interimi mud foreign affairs that the transformation of

speech which Instert froz arly Bree hours. and individual capitalist management into State- Mr Stroky loll deputies that private enterprises and there was pressing need to

"technically Introduce co-operatives WILS "A stantiated noring", which would fundamental change of correspond to the level of pro-

and technology production relationship! duction

ganisation that $10+! been and

great victory in rchived. Socialist transformation."

The radio announced tonight

Norms Surpassed

or-

a diretive issued by the State Connell, which takes into con-

In most bauiches of industry. sigeration the various proposals

were far discussed and agreed by the represent norms cent third session of the Nutssør, and fis etused -

Ler of economie diffleulties. tional People's Congres

threetive fixed test;

5. Dots last week's collimates on private capital invest- 10 Joint Stute-private terprises a

a safety standards In construe- tion and navigation rules and are inspection procedures acie. quate to determine compilance" B. Would the higher standards of American

ships reduce total loss of such collision? 7. Arv safety standards for American quired

A British Crossword

a

five basic, which may be excvedet at j

sole came".

VOLUNTARY BASIS

Referring tu small peddlers stallholders: The dirvelive

fary buds step by ste

S enterprizes and market-

serve

sur-

The gradual introduction of New BOTTLIN would be seeom- panded by n rolaing of wage drifts to ensure that workers' not drop but would rise with hiereased pro-

uctivity.

t*t4**

would

H

promised

the improvement เก

wurned that system, but

gradual wage "an

wege funds

in

Pontecorvo's

Work Revealed

Mostow, July 30.

method of

mel on ships which

East to South

It is known that the men who bring the opium bere have con-

le anti can readily dispose of 11. Some ofcials belleve that the smuggling is coralurted by au international gang pullars.

clope

been all of

was

PAID FINES Although seÜNDETI

dave enught from time to Um them have paid their heavy Anes.

A Lascar seaman who arrested in Durban for having nore than 21h of oplum in his possession, had nearly £150 in his South African currency in locker. He also had other envelopes in his possession con-

sums of taining large

rupet While

officials have always paid particular atteri- tion to searching Whe quarters of unn-European seamen, their searches will be intensified in future-China Mail Special,

customs

H-Bombs Don't Affect The Weather

sadd that they will organise Intal-considered, unplanned and Former British nuclear co-operative groups nuvolan spontaneous Inear raising of physicist Bruno Pontecorvo and

Bonn, July 80. wages would be dangerous, He two other Soviet scientists have

Hydrogen bombs cannot recalled that

in developed LL new

effect at 141 SAIPPAY co-operatives

Industries were over

prospecting for oli by bombard-possibly have any wholesalers for some

drawn inst May, and said thating strata deep below the earth's, whatsoever upon the wea

atomic neutrons, ther because the energy con- These co-operative groups and

with raige lawns from the bank for the future the planned ratto surface

illustrated magazine tained in EL single storm The income of the small between the increase in wages them.

and productivity must be main-Ogonyok reported today.

eloud is infinitely grenter traders and peddlers must be guaranted, the directive contained everywhere.

This is the first indication of than that liberated by the riede-France-Presse,

Pontecorvoʻs work in the

re-

ships in

Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Conqueror (0),

6 Buckets (5).

B William, perhaps (4)..

D Card suit (0).

11 Piece (5).

12

Servant

(0).

~14 Malitate (4).

10 Works hard (5).

18 Sharp (5).

10 Microbe (4),

20 Likenesses (0),

24 Broadside (5).

25 Colour (8).

20 Employs (4).

27 Catalogues (5). 28 Gusteria (0),

1 Huge (4).

2 Stuff (4).

DOWN

Frank (4).

4 Dwell (0).

Clario (7).

8 Meanline (7),

Conjecture (7).

10 First appearance (5),

13 Sunchade (7).

14 Speaks tucininelly (7).

15

Grave (7).

17 Cornmand (5).

10 Fruit (9).

31 Spout (4),

22 Notato (4).

13 Disorder (4),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Acroni: 1 Itarity, 4 Tired, '7 Gushed, 8 Edlet, 10 Turf, 12 Implore, 15 Aroney, 10 Even, 17. Arlo, 10 Prone, 20 Singlet, 31 True 23 18cm, 24 Benumb, 25 Berth, 20 Adhere, Downt i Regalias, 2 Titinin, Tira, D Indoler, 6 Terrore, 9. Smrt, (11) Irrugnare, 12 Topol, 13′′ Over- dure, 14 Enfeeble, 18 Riddle, '22 Doed.

Dulles Calls Off Press Conference

Washington, July 30.

Mr John Foster Dulics, the Secretary of State, has can- celled his regular weekly Press conference tomorrow, the State Department announced today

Imperialist Attempta

the

Ja Russia. Hitherto he has

Otherwise,

KURTLIKY

Mr Siroky said, boon reported only

working been

the Czechoslovak

practical fold ained he arrived explosion of an atomic bomb. it was asserted officially to

to

have day.

The West German Ministry on theoretical

concerned with atomic questions made the assertion in a written reply to questions put by de- puties. The

would bocome devalued and problems of nuclear research, living standards would be China Maji Special. verinusiy affected.

In tús review of foreign affairs, Mr Siruky warned that "Imperialist reaction" was trying to divide the Socialist camp, and particularly to weaken relations between people's democracies and the Soviet Union,

R

50 Chinese

Enter Burına

Rangoon, July 30. These circles had hoped that

Burmese pollee have arrested visit to Poland earlier this some 50 Chinese during the last No reason was given other month by Czechoslovak 10 days who had illegally crossed than Uhat Mr Dulles has 71 Government delegation "might into Burma from China, it was

But they learned in Rangoon today. according hido such a trend.” "crowded schedule,"

were mistaken because Czecho-

Police believe that the 50-odd co-operation appointments, slovak-Polish

arrested represented

to official spokesman.

Among other

he is to meet Mr Robert Men-strengthened the unity of the persons

zies, the Australian Prime Socialist camp and their commerely a fraction of the legal Minister, at the airport hero mon love for the Soviet Union. Chinese immigrants Into Burma who have successfully slipped tomorrow afternoon.

across the border.

Mr Dulles normally holds bis half-hour Press conferences on Tuesday mornings. Officials cold it was

Protect Frontier

He also sald

also denied statement rumours that atomic bomb tests had led to an increase in the radio-active content of rain Lalling over West Germany to an extent as to constitute П

health

danger to publie

The Ministry said that 10

stations for the mensurement of the radio-active content of the atmosphere and rain would be set up in West Germany by the end of the year-France- PTC590;

Prague, July 30. A Czechoslovak Government delegation is to vist Ching and It was disclosed that Chinese other "friendly countries" in the

East this autumn, Far

the Czechoslovakia border authorities have increased

Primo Minister. possible that he had to praicet her frontier the number of frontier patrols Czechoslovak would send for reporters inter

ogainst "Western imperimist guarding the long Yunnan border Mr Villam Siroky, told the Na- here today.mean" in the wecir, but no plans for agents attempting to cross into between Burma and Chinational Assembly this had yet been made.--Reu- Czechoslovakia

ter

Mr

Disarmament Appeal

after being sent through neutral Austria.

"The forces of international Imperialism" were trying to activate and expand their net- work of agents in Czechb- Jovakia, he declared.--China Mail Special

Loation, July 30. Moscow, July 30. Eugeny Kliselov, the, A member of a Polish dance: Soviet Ambassador to Egypt, group that toured, Great Britain today saw Dr Fawzi El Mulky, has asked for asylum in the the Jordanian Ambassador to. United Kingdom, it was itaenedi Egypt and handed him the here today, but

Supreme Boviet's appeal to the The kanser stayed 'bellid. In world's parlaments for dissemia. London When the dance, group ment, Bass, Lise Soviet news returned to Poland Lasten- | Agendy said, Reiter.

day,Prints P

France-Presse,

Router.

› WHAT TERRIFYING THING

DO THE BODY SNATCHERS

FROM ANOTHER WORLD DO TO THEIR VICTIMS!

26 "INVASION OF THE

BODY SNATCHERS"

Unrest Causes Unions Concern

Kuala Lumpur, July 30.

A delegation of trade unionists today ex- pressed their concern over Malaya's industrial situation at a meeting with the Minister for Labour, Mr V. T. Sambanthan, government sources said.

The delegation represented the | moderate Malayan Trade Union Counal and Wan Text by the MTUC President, Mr 7. P. Narayanan.

Mr Narayana is mis General Secretary of the Kwerful moderate National Cint : Plantation Workers.

Government sources said that Mr Sambanthan told the delega- on that the Government was watching the present industrial afluation 311 Mamyn very Closely."

Left-Wing Union

Textoy's meeting followed nueting yesterway at Taipling |jeft-wing" union jeudera.

t

MP Against Seato Navy Exercises

Landon, July 30.

Mr Stephen Davies, Labour -winger, xay inged the Foreign Secretary to reconsider the "delsten" that Britain should take part in the large-scale com- bined naval exercises of the | Southeast Asia Treaty Organisa

Lion powers.

He said the exercises were to Take place shortly In the Gulf off Slam and that they would

add to international tension."

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign The meeting at Talping began Secretary, replied, a move to form

a breakaway exercises has in fact been taken. "No decision to hold such

group from the MTUC.

But I should also make it clear Organisers of the meeting at that the Government does not Taiping claimed that it repre- [aceipt M; Davies' premise."— sented 50,000 onlondsts, ---Reuter. Renter

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