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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1956.
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INTERNATIONAL SCOUTS TROOP MOVEMENTS NOT
GET TOGETHER IN UK
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Scouts from all over the world have come to London to spend vamping holidays at the
Some
shem of International and Overscas Scout Camp, located in Bounds Green, pictured getting together for King-song, From left, standing In back row, are; David Gras, 17. of England; a Finnish scout; Konrad Heller, 17, of Germany: Harmut Ütrich, 17, of Ger- many: Manuel Subira, 17. of Spain. From left in front row are; Wolfe Volland, 20, of Ger- many: Porir Eyjolfsson, 20, of Germany; Ivan St. Pierre, 16, of England; and Norbete (ilan- cario, 14, of 14sly.---Express Photo,
JAPANESE TOURING US
MILITARY INSTALLATIONS
Washington, Aug. 30.
Keikichi Masuhara, Vice-Director General of the Japanese Defence Agency, arrived here today for a tour of military installations in the United States.
He was met with full military honours when his plane landed at a military air terminal and was greeted by his host, Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker.
prepar d #
SURI
Another 5-Year Plan For China
Peking, Aug. 30. The eighth national con- gress of the Chinese Com- munist Party is to open in Peking on September 15, Was reliably learned
it
today.
A THREAT
TO NASSER
Paris, Aug. 30.
Shigemitsu's Plane Turns Back
the
New York, Aug. 30. Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, Japanese Foreign
French newspapers today splashed reports of the first arrivals of French Minister, left here by air. troops by air in Cyprus and said more for San Francisco today on his way back to Tokyo were bound for the Eastern Mediterranean after attending unsuccess.
fal peace treaty talks in Moscow and the Suez
by sea from both Algeria and France.
Government department portedly under the command of Canal conference in Lon, makalilaed tight-lipped silence feneral Andre Beautre, who uver the timing Ind ex- returned to Algiers list week-don.
ct the troop movements rat after talks in London with following last night's announe-British military commanders on ment that Britain had agreed to the Suez crisis. the studioning of French coa- tingent In Cyprus to protect French nationals and interests during the Suez Canal crisis,
General Beauffre formerly commanded an operation zone in 400,000 French Algeria, where troops are fighting a 21-month- ald Moslent nationalist in- surrection.-China Mail Special. Mest of the ships of the
Independent evening news- Danir France-Scir wild the Franch troops which arrived in Cyprus erly foxlay were a battalion of paratroops and that
been embarked | ******
#nd
more men had speretly Marseilles.
ul Algiers
Crack Divisions
French Mediterraneun leet. which had been assembled in
Toulon harbour have set sail for an umitelosed destination, it was harned today.
The
aircraft
Arro- Carrier manches
several other warships left Toulon on Monday.
Tuesday On
the cruiser According to Paris-Presse he Goorges Lorgues and several paratroops about 1,000 strong--testroyers set sail. During th were believed to be the advance las 24 hours, five extort vessels guard of two crack divisions in have left the Barbour,
Algeria put at the disposal of u Joint Franco-British
command
ITI
in C of military action
Egyp
The Foreign Minister, who spent on day in New York, is due to leave San F mncisco for Home on Saturday.
He declined to hold a prčas conterence at the airport but he tule one reporter that relations between the United States and Jopa "will never be shaken,"
The remark WIS made In anewer to a question whether statements made by the Scere- tary of State, Mr John Foster Dillies, to Bin press conference
likely Tuesday were
to dunage relations between the two countries.
Đ
DULLES' STATEMENT
Mr Dulity said then he had told At present only the battleship
Mr Shigemitsu in London that Jean Bart, flagship ot Vice-
under the San Francisco peace Admiral Pierre Darjot, Com treaty the United States would mander of the Mediterranean be able to claim comparable it wild other elements of the Fleet, the aircraft-carrier Bols- benefits if Japan made terri (wo
Belleau, and several smail ships torial concessions to the Soviet divisions-the
rk the flect remain in the Union. harbour.
mechanised
7th
fust 10th
and the paratroops - sailed yesterday from Sidi-Feuch, near Algiers --Jumping off point for Ailled troops who invaded Sicily 1033.
in
been roped for presentation tain of the movements and re-
Hundreds a[ pporte have
to the congress
Usually well-informed sources Algiers said about 3,000 pora- troops and legionnaires salted Sidi-Ferruch yesterday from
for an unknown destination." n. The French authorities Ur Algeria clamped a security eur-
fused to adult their purpose. While the full contents of According to the Paris-Preesc these reports remain secret, reports, however, these troops were expected to disembark in was indicated that most of them the satisfaction with
the British Mediterranean island EXPR
by the party colony is the next 49 hours. results achieved during the past two years.
LAND REFORM I was rold that the and re- Be form
has been
*rtement, "We fully realise that in the Masuht p
"present-day, present world, IKS individual Japan IN Armly the [ the country enn reasonably hope to itself without the and other free defen United States nations in its defence efforts,”
Collaboration of the friendly ecuntries," Maruharn stick.
Doubts About Nuclear Car Or Plane
Sheffield. Aug. 30. Sir George Thomson, an] eminent British scientist, said today he did not see "the slightest hope" for the nuclear motor car because of the radiation danger.
He also had "grave doubis": aixul the nuclear arroplane, hej
A French defence spokesman in Paris said: "The number of French troops in Cyprus is a part
of "I sincerely hope that
generally milliary seret und United States Government and successful and that farm pro- the operation now being under- He sold there would Its people will continue to assist
duction bad increased except intaken, us in our efforts to develop intr districts which recently suffer therefore, e no comment
any of the reported troop deface capabilities," he added. ed Blood and typhoon damage,
The
arranged for Tour
The number two civilina hend of the Japanese ground, sea and alr defence forces is intended to
show him US milltary waining anuention methods, Among the places he will visit are the army eachmy at West Point, Ni w York, und the nuval bhztky at Annapolis. Mary- land.
Defence
Industries
The Japanese dignitury noted yeurs, notwithstanding political
economic difficulties
toid the British Association For that "during tuse past
the Advancement of Science.
The chief limitation of learn
it
Wis
Sir George, who is rusler of Corpus Christi College.
six
In
Precaution
It was noted that it wie no movements. entheideace that The eighth party congress was taking place in the very year that Chinn will complete is first five-year plan, almost one year ahead of
schedule,
Official French
on
Government
quarters were careful to stress that the stalloning of French troops in Cyprus-to which the
Flagship
*
The new anti-aircraft cruiser De Grasse, which is to become the dagship of the fleet, is ex- pected to arrive in Toulon from Brest on September 3.
to
The United Airlines plane taking Me Shigemitsu to San returned Francisco
New York with engine trouble after It was one-hour's flight away.
It Janded safely and the number one engine was being It was disclosed in Marseilles checked before a second that 28 French merchant vessels off. -Reuter. have been requisitioned by the French authorities
Among
them fre Ave liners, 19 freighters and iwo tankers— China Mall Special & France- Preser.
Bridegroom Surprise
Johannesburg, Aug. 30. Dick Cole, a 26-year-oldi Johannesburg electrician, hos been married by proxy without knowing it. He only learnt of his wedding in Spain in a letter from his wife two weeks after the event.
Mr Cole's proxy wedding to
Elena Perezyglesias was due to take place in Santiago de Can- The party congress is expreted
postela, Spain. The plans had to British Government announced #second five-year
be changed at short notice when lo call for
agreement just night--was Elena found that she might not plan, bulder than the first and s
planned.in no way intended as a threat be able to get a virn to come to More carefully
or a ultimatum to President South Africa for approximately
France-Presse.
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The big trouble was that she precautionary had to produce her marriage
by
certificate before she could Egypt's
the Suez apply for the visigo she ar- Canal-to ensure if needed the ranged for the wedding to be nationals held two weeks earlier-China protection of French
in The and interests
Eastern Mail Special. power, he said, was the large Jupan, the mumber of defence Maxwell Mankien, a 14-year-Mediterranean.
The French ports of Toulon, amount of radiation prune.Jpersonnel has tripled from 75,-
The old schoolboy, lay injured on a
French fest's The
foot shielding
the 000 to about 200,000 men.
where of expansion the forces so far narrow ledge forty feet down
near Rose-
has mineshaft
Mediterranean
squadron necessarily cumbreus.
by, and Mar- "There stems no way out of has been made possible by the 400- Uhis," he added.
sistance of the United States berry, in Tasmania's west high-been standing
lands, while searchers combed selites were today full of mili under
defence the mutua!
Lary
activity. France Solr thick bush for him Com-ssistance agreement.
5,000 troops more than His cries were heard only an "At the same time we have
due to sall from Marseilles before trucks were to start etro
Hour concentrated every effort
either tomorrow or on Saturday In- tipping rubble down the shaft.
chartered wits that it on developing our defence
miners,
by three Two Roseberry
ships that the de the weight of fuel,dustries in st ler
the Defence Ministry. rope, fencu forces
the lowered down the shaft by can attain
Other press reports suld the For a very long trip it might maximum degree of self-support brought the boy to the surface.
French troops would regrouping of pay, but euch long trips were
In the future."
Miner said
nour Algiers had been going on only needed in war.
Masuhara expressed hope that I have been swept the remaining
and that WILL BE TAMED
his visit would foster mutual: 300-ft down the shaft to certain for about two weeks
had been freshly For crossing the Atlantic, he understanding end co-operation death if the trucks had begun to vehicles From the Pages of Nevil did not belleve the saving in, and contribute to the further-dump material before his crles painted in desert sand colour.
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bridge and Nobel Prize witner, said the sole advantage of the nuclear acropiane would save
of the machinery, at least in an aeroplane of anything like the i present size.
Sir George, who was chair- man of the first British comitles on atomic energy set up in 1940, said he had no doubt that the energy used to explode hydrogen bombs would be tained and used for peaceful purposes in "not very distant future." China Mall Special.
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Moscow, Aug. 30. Sir Claude Corea. Ceylon's High Commissioner in London, sald after talks here today with Marshal Nikola Bulganin and Mr Nikita Khrushchev that both Soviet leaders emphasised very strongly they are anxious to do all they can to promote peace,"
Sir Claude, who is heading a Ceylonese mission to establish diplomatic relations with the
had Soviet Union,
separate meetings with the Prime Minis ter and the Communist Party loader.
They think that tensions have onsed recently, and hope this will couthile the High Commissioner said..
Marshal Bullahli told Sir Claude that he hoped it woulil bo posable for Mr Solomon Adndarstalke, Frimus Minister of. Daylum, in Visit Russia,Router,
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Nicosia, Aug. 30. PLANE carrying French Army officers arrived today at the Royal Air Force field at Akrotiri, near Limassol in
il Southwest Cyprus, authoritatively stated herC.
was
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