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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956.
CHINESE WEDDING Royalists And Reds
1,500 REGULAR CH
TROOPS SAID TO
I
BE IN
IN BURMA
Rangoon, Aug. 6.
The Rangoon newspaper Nation re- ported today that the Communist Chinese have at least 1,500 regular troops stationed in permanent garrisons on Burmese soil.
The newspaper, which broke the first word Lost week that the Rods had crossed the Sino- Burmese border In northeast Dumo, sild the troops arr entrenched in bunkers and per- manent bulldings.
The потерпрет pin-pointed at lesef dight Red army
cui pets from Mumthu south 10 SongrumaiK. It said they are manned with from 30 to 800 troups euch
The Burmese Government feat werk urunitted Red troops were on Burmese sull and sold it re- garded the affair as "serious “ But the Government said there WIN
Ar Cause
Immediate aların at that it was negotiating the issue with Chin
Goot Admission
Rache Red Levops were in the area but It suid Dwy merely were border Kuandis It justif them the grounds. that the Sino- Harmeso order is poorly de-
Peking also adenilted
noid.
But the newspaper charged that the Chinese troops have laken conrud of 1,000 Suare miles of the Wa State, home of
Burma's Here Tribes
hand-handling
I said the outposts are
-
orimated by a master-comunand :
the brigade level located at f Mongturn and functioning under
area commander.
Jewel Robbery
YARD MEN PICK UP SUSPECT
Capetown, Aug. 8. Two Scotland Yord inspectors will take a trip in a small pilot boat tintay outside Sou'h African territorial waters to arrest a man wanted in connec- tion with a £100,000 jewel rob- bery in London.
The man is under close arrest aboard the liner, Bloemfontein Castle The Scotand Yard in- speators arrived here over the wock end.
Chief Inspector Tom Spepherd, who is in charge of the euse, said the suspect, John Kelly. way a member of The ship's crew until he was arrested by the
following a ship's master. telephone
affer request
the liner len Walvis Bay.
As the ship is British, there will be no trouble alxait extradi. tion proceedings, ---Franc: «Prease,
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RUMOURED
Arriving at the Mibus airport are Hollywood actress Linda Christian and her constant esoork, avtor Edmund Purdom. It is rumoured that the couple will wed soon-Express Photo.
Alleged Government
Be a Helicopter Corruption In Japan
The Reef traps are rappoxi with small arms up to Jught
muchine guns, but have used 30 mortars or artillery in clashegi with Burmese border guards far, the newspaper reported.
Patrol Action
1 said Burmese troops are positioned only a few hundred yards away from the Chinese garrisons but have limited their action to patrols.
עודתם
Burmese
Troops have been ordered not to stuck the Reyk while negotiations are going on, but to fight back if they are attackext, according to the newspaper.-United Press
Anglo-Indian
Oil Deal
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has
Records Claimed
Washington, Aug. 6.
The United Situtes Amy today unnounced that three international hellcopter speed records had been set over closed circuits of 100. 500 and 1,000 filometres.
The records were
Was
One hundred kilometres at an average speed of 141.9 m.p.h.
former recordi
121 The
get it: 1949.
Five hunched kilometres at an average speed of 136 mph. The former record was 70 mph set In 1952.
nytrage
One thousand klometres at an
of 132.6 mph speed The former record was 06.6 mp Iset in 1940.
Tokyo, Aug. 6.
Disclosures of alleged corruption in national and local government offices have angered the Japanese who are already suffering from rising costs and heavy taxes.
Luxas
atoris
State prosocutors have been of quite heavy delving into the accounts of one lower and hits hard at WDS ministry and reporting one canCES.
These people example after another of cor-
object that ruption. Misuse of pubile funds experuse accounts and other exceeding
equivalent of devices for avoiding taxes dis-
criminate unfairly in favour £100,000 sterling was alleged.
more One official even sold a stain of
wealthy company forest,
extrutives and business men.
the
Are
In anulier case 1 was found But in Japan national income whole story. that a local govemminent official tax is not the wh
kocol
also had permitted
car Heavy 11 molar
on income, affecting company to build its gorage and exacted showrooms in a publle park,
with as little as the yen equivalent of £10 to 415 per month,
Bridge Undamaged
wage earners
Then there are property taxes A provincial government was
(just being raised in Tokyo) and discoveret accepting typhoon taxes on "assets." Anyone with At the records were set on damage reimbursement from New Delhi, Aug. B.
an office must pay taxes on his July 12 by u Sikorsky helicopter the national government for a office furniture, his typewriters Indian Government over the southern coast of Contridge which
found and the bicycle used by inspectors
his reached agreement | rectieut. Frane-Presse.
was not damaged at all.
messenger boy. with the British-owned
In another case,
national Assam Oil Company to ex-
funds "rebuilt" a locally-owned plore oil areas in the north- | eastern state of Assam. was announced today.
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Minister of Natural Resources
Vietnamese
Study Malayan Police Methods
ship, which was supposed
to
Meal Taxed
have been sunk. Inspectors Tf ho takes a meal In a found the old ship undamaged, restaurant costing 10s or more, Cose after similar case roused he is taxed on that and all his public outery Ind Japanese entertainments are taxed. newspapers have had many pro-
This year
the many revela- tests from taxpayers.
tions of graft in public effice Japanese income tax is not have prompted semic Japanese 23 high as in Britain or the to suggest. B
"pay no United States, but the incidence movement,-Reuter Singapore, Aug. 7. "No formal NgFERMENT ไมล์ Five top Victamese police yet been reached regarding the officials arrived in Singapore by production and refining of vil air from Saigon last night for a
K. D. Malaviya loid Paritcment that negotiations with the Assaro Oll Company were sti|| going on.
[An the newly-found oil deposits," he said.
He said that a 1.5 million-ton capacity refinery soon will be
week's visit of Malays to study police methods,
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China Students Going Abroad
the ter
Mr Tron Trath, Director-
Guard, said at the airport that they
WETC particularly In- terested to learn how Malayne Police deal with rorist and subversive elements,
He said the problems facing his country were counter-sub- versive rather than terrorism and
that the situation in Victrum is much more stable with all rebel bands la South Paris, Aug. 0. Vietnam practically ́tliminated. Radio Peking announced that-Reuter 2,100 students Are Icaving China to study abroad shortly. Eighty-five per cent of the Soviet
Washington, Aug. 6. students will go to the Union, according to the broad- President Eisenhowey today cast.
The rest will
study in signed a bill permitting the Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Po. Federal Bureau of Investigation land, Bulgaria, Rumania, East to enter kidnap case after 24 Germany and other countries, hours.
The radio, added that, 520 The so-called Lindbergh act going to the Soviet Union are had required the FBI to walt research students — which 14 seven days before taking over more than. double the number in these crimes,United Press. last year-France-Presso.
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Vientiane, Laos, Aug. 6.
Royalists and Communists came to terms to- day that may cancel out each other's extrèmes and send landlocked Laos into neutralism.
But for the moment the Royalists appear to have the upper hand.
Both sides have been in con~ | Today the two parties Midi since the Indo-China announced agreement on ve armistice of 1954. which gave points, Including absorption of the Communist "Pathet Lao" Souvannou Vong's troos and (Free Laos) movement control the two conthermost provinces of the two northernmost pro- by the Royal Government but vinces.
pol including general elections demanded by the
Government sources saki Premier-Prince
Under terms of the armistico | D they were to hold reunification Communiais. talks this summer, like North and South Vietnam,
Out Of Jungle
Souvanna Phouma brought his Communist cousin around to agreeing to only partial elections after
In the case of Vicinam, the | reviston of the electoral law. Free South has refused to talk reunification. In the case of Laos, it was the Communists who refused.
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Bui
weck Prince Souvennou Vong, leader of the Puthet Loo, though a nophew of 80-year-old King Sisvang Vong, ordered his 8,000 troops to conse fire. He came out of the jungle to talk pence.
'Smarten Up,'
Police Told
Bangkok, Aug, 0. Bangkok policemen have been told to marten their dress, no to smoke on duty, and not talk with friends or wave passers-by while they are work- ing.
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They were also told, in series of official directives; "Even when off duty, pay Immediate attention to crimes occurring in front of you. -China Mall Special
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How partial, and what kind of revision, was not immediate- ly known.
The Royalists and the Pathet Lao agreed on these points:
Five Points
the
1. Adlierence to
of co-existence" as principles authored by India's Jawaharlal Nehru, subscribed to by the Sovici Union and China endorted at the Bandung Asian- African conference.
and
Government guarantee of democratic liberties for all.
3. A halt 10 ail seta of hostility between the two parties
}
Truster of administrative functions in the two northern- mout provinces of Phong-Saly and Sum-Moua from the Pathet Lao to the Royal Government, and transfer of Puthet Lao troops to Royal Army command,
5. Establishment of committees, one political Ono military,
to study details of the above agreement.
-United Press.
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