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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958.

Democrats Exaggerate Soviet

Military Capabilities

ADM. RADFORD

Sino-Soviet

Climbers

Successful

RADFORD SATISFIED

WITH PRESENT

PROGRAMME

World Must Recognise Nationalism

SOEKARNO

Djakarta, July 31. Indonesian President Soekarno declared today that the world must 8.YO due attention and take

into

account nationalism

Washington, July 31. Admiral Arthur Radford charges that Democratic critics of administration defence policies have been making "an almost hysterical assumption” about Soviet in Asia and military capabilities.

Africa or no bo

world achieved.

peace could

Sorkamo inade this statement

While Russia has a "growing nuclear power," Admiral Radford said the present before a mass retly to Semar- administration defence programme

"sound" and "adequate."

.

He delivered has defen beinistration polies in ressent

1 LEIx helore the

Symde Armed Services Sub- jcommute

The on air poAVCE testimony, <MON By the infatico Department, was re-

sed today

Cal

was

funds to buy still move 13-52

as better bauber, Illing sufestante to recuT- ring reports that he bad

pro- przed a drastic seduction in mitory manpower strength in the next

four years, Admiral Ithetford sal a "change"

WAS

ang.

Though tur did not mention Egypt specifically, he did name her neighbours-Algeria, Tuni- sia nnd Morocco-nd hit hard at "those nations which failed lo understand the nationulism that has emerged in the former colonies.

PEACE DANGER

ha

been proved."

nations which failed to under- stand the nation,ism that has emerged in Morocco, Tunisia, as

as in Gou and Indoneski, have at some time caused silun- thas which endangered world pruce."

Paris, July 1.

The Sub-enmuotiters inves, į laking plure in defence strategy | Soekarno declared, "that those The Shus Soviet expesh- tagation

that would betone "mus and WIER promptes by tion

successfully Densæratie Chenger

the tore apparent by 1800,"

"We reached The summit uf administration

moving with our allowing was

sterle Mount Muztagh

wrexi

wetepons capability to- Ata. the Russa 10

air supreminey

ward more powerful deterrents way from the United St 7,546 metres high Pamir,

Adhurat

with smaller forves" ite suid. Radford's tes prak in Sinkiang nege the

Admiral Resitord spoke of the {LIrJ༤༥Äu{ I hd are Sino-Soviet border t 1190

"change" toward smaller forces (loend time), the New China

question ON to

US News Agenes reported.

ward able to pro- deterrent in

The

Change

f Suvat,

WINNING

rently

Over-Estimate

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whether present strength weald & vode an adequate

There is guest rezon Từ be the yours ahead,

mad oma tags are pros tulering' heve that we normally JAN

estimate Communist capobristles In almost every respect," Andral Radford

KARI Plod state- meni 1 base on my OWN

on the commit Th F Savjet and 12 Chinese etunless have taken Six days to risiel the top from the arse camp at 4,800 metres, They spent their nights in euaftijes set up al Ave different altitudes, ilence in war In general in

The agency said.

The fact that all 35 members ;

The intelligence held they

Deil at the safe skle

Deterrent

suid

Adindtal Haxiford

be chterrent

ray stained with

Newl very forces For thinee, he said was "quite ceita thes The United States had had one* the 38th Parallel

I think we are in a dangerous. of the party have reached the position VIS--VIS the (ombattalion summalt is an achievement which (muusts in that respect today. has seldom penned in world because there has been an alumét mountaineering

history,"

de-hysterial assumption el

great ched the Soviet metallist, E. A rúpalalties on the part of the theletsky, leader of the expert - Commitusis, some of which, Bf fun. The agency said,

151 peirsson. actually du JKH Cexist

The conquest of Muzlaga Alaj At the point Admural Radfed was first attempted by the poleski made this statement. The record Swedish tray time Sven Hea inshows that the sub-committee 1661. He made for altempls up; chairman. Senator Stuart t less than 6.800 metres and Symington, one of the sharpest failed. Nine years ago, the British critics of the Administration ! ebber, Eric Shipton made defence policies, had left the i another attempt and falled at | hearing JOHNTI, leaving only about 7.000 metres, the agency Republican members behind.

uttle

Admiral Radford's statement was ikeft unchallenged.

Fratur-PreSSO

New York, July 31 The United Nation chidren

mendest that

Admiral Hadford

said

that

I while the administration defence programude was "sound" under

world

conditions", privat

change."

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Fund (UNICEF) had TINTORIL plan was adexible programme 55,000 dollars ov and could be modifled "as com- ollocated to dupan

ad

eireinustunges to help | muttena an expansion of its programone Голда physically handicapord children, it was antiounced in statement rinde public at UN bruckunstars joday

Pat

Air Force

For instance, he sud, the joint This

would provide | Chiefs were present study special equipman and reference (ing a change in the present 137- isk for 22 hospitals for the welist regramane for the Air crippled Force He al predicted that children, the Fund slate Ching the defence budget fur the Mail Special,

coming feal Your Wild carry.

rehabilitation

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5 Quoted (5).

8 Fire-raising (5),

9 Mix with (0).

10 Rabbit's house (5).

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Impetus (8).

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Treachery (7)

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29 Felt (0).

16 Optical illusions (7),

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24 Comfort (4),

.... YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Victór, 3 Palls, 8 › Pour, Spades, 11 Enter, 12. Menial, 14 Muse, 16 Tolis, 18 Acute, 19 Gonn, 20 Images, 24 Snivo, 26. Purple, 20 Uses, 27 Lista, 20 Shinés,. Down; 1 Vast, 2: Cram, a Open, 4 Reside, 5 Profale, 6 Indorim, 7 Burmise, le Debut, 13 Parasol, 14:Mumblon, 15 Serious, 17 Ceder, 19. Grupos, 21 Cush, 22 Spin, 23, Mom,

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1+1 Korea In 1950 the Com- mumiste wistaid not have at- tuckel. "bronce they would ve known that if they over- 14621 th

States Pombal unit. certainly the Crated States would come in."

dated Pres

O

RUSSIANS NOT BEING EXPELLED

the

Two

Buenos Aires, July 31. The Argentine Foreign Soviet Un- Mustry and bassy denied published reports that Soviet Embassy officials had be declared persona grata and asked to leave the country.

The rents, published by a large Argentine morning paper and two Argentine press agên» city, said the two officials had been arrested while committing mets "absolutely contrary to diplomalle usuk,”

move

Observers Interpreted

the President's

giving #EXTI further support to Nasser in his

agan the Suez Canal Laconia has announced the Government's support und jaj prown of Narser's "Betion

A

EX-REGENT TAKES SONS TO SCHOOL

And

in

two Plotured at Watering Skadun with his wire and

Sekgorna (15) The Leapsiewe (17) is Tshekeď Khoma,

former Regent of the Bamangwało Tribo Bechuanaland. He has come to England to put his two sons to a Cathollo School in Ireland. 11 is more than 20 years since Tihekedi was suspended from the Regency of the Bamang- unio Tribe for ordering a white man to be fogged, and in 1940 he went into voluntary exile because of his attitude to his nephew, Seretse's marriage to ận English giri.—Central Press Photo.

Malayan Miners

Hold Strike Vote

RESULT KNOWN TODAY

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 1. The Executive Council of the Malayan Mining Employees Union will meet in Taiping, Northern "We fully undertana Egypt's | Malaya, today to decide whether or not to stage a position which in the

present country wide strike involving 16,000 miners in 60

European-owned mines throughout Malaya,

sterel |puted sald

i declared

raize

T

th.

compted by s te Hving te: 5

Egyption people, was compelled to chou e the rod of nationalisation The Suez Canal."

ALREADY BUSY

sources

dismissal of

Union ballot papers which have been workers, "

Issued to unionists would be counted at today's meeting.

The announcement added whal if the world understood. Egypt's decision "all eves which might je pardise peace in the Middle Earl run the prevented."

Ballot scrutineers would table their report and if the majority of the ballots were in favour of be sel a strike, a date would for Malaya-wide action.

The dispute with the Malayan Mining Employers Association Legan after the union presented 17 demands for better wages and conditions and broke off relations with, the association. a

Meanwhile Foreign Minister Rossing Abbulguni disclosed that the Government Awas ulready busy" arranging

sccond conference of the Ave Colombo Powers in connection with the new situation created by the nationalisation of the Suez Canal.

Serve Notice

A union spokesman said today that if a decision is reached in Abbulgani said such a meet- favour of a national strike, notice ing was necessary its Is fore- of the date would be served on runner of a second Asian-

individual employers. African

in Chinese-owned mines conference. United

the

Press.

Russo-Japanese

Settlement Dubious

Washington, July 31. The Washington Star sug- the gested today that Japan-Soviet talks now pro-

The Argentine foreign minis.ceeding in Moscow were not try would shortly publish likely to produce much more corrununique on the subject, said than a "dubious normalisa- the report which were attri- buted to well-informed sources,

tion" of diplomatic and eco-

Castineiras, Ladis

Under-

nomic relations. Secritory of Foreigta Afara declared that he knew nothing

Arrests.

and

of the akoged added: "No disagreement exists with the Soviets."

also

The Sovlet Embassy categorically denied the reports,

France-Presse.

DO BIRDS CHANGE SONGS

Wellington, July 31.

A Danish scientist is due

on

The unicres Clum that men should be reinstated

Representative Regime For Morocco

Rabat, July 31.

The Sullan of Morocco,

V whi

Burma 'Invasion.

RADFORD CONFERS WITH CHIANG

Taipei, July 31,

Admiral Arthur W. Rad- ford, Chief of US Joint Chiefs of Staff, conferred tonight with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok after re- ceiving reports of the Chinese Communist "in- vasion" of Burmese bor. dors.

1

The Chinese queryers regard- ed the reported Red invasion in Burma us "very mirious,"

It was pointed out that the area was once decupled by unti- Communist guerrins. Thom Nationalists units WCTO tyon tually evacuated to Formosa after the Burinese Government protested to Nationalist Govern- ment and brought the Issue 10 the United Nations Security Council.

The evacuation

Wos carried out through arrangements of an international commission com- posed of the United States, Thai- land and Nationalist Ching.

REPORTS AWAITED

In Washingtoni the State today Departmetal

anxiously

from awaited official reports Burma to gauge the seriousness Burmeta advances Inbo

territory.

So far, the Department has heard only press reports of the

Incident. It declined sty how seriously it regards the situa

from

at

Mohammed

Istuo 的 decree next week, providing for tlon pending an official report

the the creation of a

US Embassy Consulletlive

the Rangoon Assembly which will be

While the State Department Glep towards the institution first

reacted with great caution,

of a representative regime Morocco.

Lti

This was announced today in official communique giving

of a

the meeting of details Moroccan Cabinet yesterday al which the Sultan presided.

The Consulta live Assembly 4.000 will be composed of represent- atives of all shades of public opinion and of various economic the interesty such as professional

groups.

UT compensated. They also want to be consulted Gn proposed dismissals Lj the future, Reuter,

it will be kept informed of the Government's decisions and activities, the communique said. -France-PressC

Selective Service

System Advocated

London, July 31.

officials indicated In private conversations that they were not too concerned yet. They ax- plained that the Chinese Redo have on a number of occasions in the

over the vaguely defined border betweeti the two nations,-United Press,

past crossed

Togoland Referendum

United Nations, July 31, France

proposes to hold a referendum in Togaland, West Africa, in October next, the French delegation to the United Nations Trusteeship Council announced today.

The referendum will give the people of the French-adminis- red UN trusteeship territory the choice between home-rule aatad continuation of the trustee-

The British Government tonight suggested a nder the home-rule statute,

Togoland an alternative to presented in the French Parlla-

would still be re-

full

Federation believe that they will system of selective service as

Industrial abolishing universal national service (conscription) ment but would enjoy

several in Britain as advocated earlier by the Labour oppo- and in financial affairs, according

to

to

continue peace, Chinese mine owners.

A Labour Department report | sition. issued today

than sald more twice the number of working

Mr Iain MacLeod, Minister | United

States and particularly

days were lost by strikesi in of Labour and Nalkms) Service, | allies, Malaya in June 1956 than in the outlined in the House of Com- | China Mall Special. whole of 1955.

Irresponsible

The report, which described the figure as "alarmingly high," sald that 160,200 working days

were lost in 40 strikes in June 1956

According to the report, many of the strikeS were largely irresponsible and could huve

been avoided had a little more patience been shown."--Router.

mons

selection.

These

possible

methods

of

included indefinite

deferment for those employed in csential industries or occupa tions and those equipping themselves by training courses

in-

to give

skilled service to dustry and the community.

They also included a system of allocation, decision

or quotes, the being tort to area boards, and 口 ballot-eres- section of young men being

today's RHODESIAN MINERS given to the services.

Commenting

Mr Mamoru meeting between Shigemitsu, und Mr Dmitri Shepilov the Star added:

"And the value of that can best be measured by the results of last September's similar negotiations between

the Russians . and

Chancellor Adenaur of West Germany. "As for Kenuine *normalisa- tion, the Kremlin apparently has no intention of working out with Japan a real peace treaty of the kind that nearly all the nations of the world adopted at San Francisco in September five years ago....

"With all that said, however, in New Zealand shortly to

It must bo admitted that the spend six months studying | Kremlin has not hurt itself in

persuading Tokyo -- after imported songbirds.

the

DOWN TOOLS

Salisbury, July 31. Northern Rhodesian Chamber of Mines has confirmed that African ticket paid workCr's struck at Bancroft Mine this morning.

in

in-

Day Would Come

Mr MacLeod said the day world come when national ser- But the vice would be ended. Government could not see that day at present in the light of the known facts about (slow) recruiting for the regular army and Britain's commitments abroad.

He was

Labour resisting a motion calling on the Gover-

A statement issued by the Chamber of Mines said Africon Mine Workers Union had formed the mine management that a strike had been called on ment to prepare a four-year and national service, instructions of the Union Plan to supreme council.

10 with the last call-up in Decem It also formed the management that ber, 1958,

Mr George Brown, opening the strike would last until Wednesday.

the

debate for Labour, had a selective the carter condemned

service as unfair and likely to cluso resentment

among thood nelected.

He urged the Government to get a reappraisal of the North manned and that a number of Atlantic Treaty Organisation ticket prid workers had going so that it could see what African Britain's commitments would be.

The statement sald strike constituted a breach recognition of agreement.

of

It added that essentini mar. vices at the mine were fully

volunteered for work,

His mission will bo to And it futility of the London talks to the songsters have suffered any sond Mr Shigemitsu to Moscow. change since their first übera- "He probably will be offered tion in New Zealand 85 years pay a few crumbs there, but ngo.

The

his vint, though costing the sefontist, Mr Carl

staff employees' were on duty, Russians little or nothing, can Weismann, ls an export an

Total

ticket

labour paid European birds, He will travel add up to effective Soviet pro-

at Bancroft Mo to parts of Now Zealand paganda among the Japanese."

2,500,-China Mail Special. sqlected as gathering plaety of

ATTEMPT TO BREAK European birds by Now Zealand ornithologists.

MOTOR DEADLOCK

25 VARIETIES

Mr Weinmann will record the multitudo of

of 25 songs different varieties of Europeans birds lying in New Zealand.

-Reuder.

AA Guns Fire On Israeli Planes

Gaza, July 31,

gune Egyptian anti-aircraft He has been working on tape opened fire

Israeli on two in recordings

Europe.

this Thonghter which flew over notes characteristic

will be Egyptian-hold town casily comparable between the morning, a múltary

this

Bald.

two habitate.....

Sirens alerterkenan

Observa los have already

other anti- shown that there has been no aircraft

Luxits. an plance flow apparent change in plumage, over, but they turned back into size, or hablis of European birds Terael when the guns opened up, In New Zenland, except, for a the spokesman sold, longer nesting period allowed by Egypt complainodi the wakmer "alimate. China Mail Speciák.

Mized Armistice, Commísto United Pres

the

force

was

4

Have No Doubt

Mr. Brown said: "We have no doubt

that

national servico should go."

Britain should have a highly

mobile, highly equipped "small

The

regular · võlunteer · army. sooner she tried to get that, the better,

London, July 31.

Mr MacLeod said the Govern Government and trade union leaders met privately in Londonment wanted to see the donuts today in a bid to end a strike af defence reduced but only ever redundancy at the factories consistent with Britains safety of the British Motor Corpora art the dischargo of her duty tton 'biggest car producing to herrelf and her friends combing in the country,

Dare Not

Alone

Government peacemakers lod Chief by Si Wildred Nøden,

Generally what was vital for Industrial Commissioner at the bee wa vital piso for the from Labour Ministry, aro laler world.

egling employers at a separ« “Wɑ cannot and dare not plati nie conference in a move to alone," he said, "We must plan brunk a deadlock in the dia... with our Dominanwealth, the

possess autonomy in its administration

The home-rule project was drafted by France upon the re-

the

our other commendation of NATO." General Assembly.

Presse.

Summerf

Jal

ARE

UN

France-

MORE AND MORE PEOPLE

SAYING THE SAME!

THERE IS ONLY ONE

GENUINE SALE WORTH VISITING

IT'S AT

Lake, Crawford's

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