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THE CHINA' MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,·· 1956,

ARMY RESERVISTS

RESERVISTS TO BE POZNAN TRIALS

RETAINED

Release Will Only Follow

Suez Settlement

London, Sept. 26.

+

for

Mr Antony Head, Secretary War, said today the Government has no intention of releasing the Army reservists it has called up from civilian life until the

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"SPRING BLOSSOMS REVUE”

Starring Chang Ye Hon' Li Ying In Eastman Colour

Chinese' Pictura in Mandarin Dialogua

He enlled a prema

conference

to deny suggestions that there is aerious disgruntlement and "near mutiny" anoni the men who have been called back to the forces because of the Canni thisprute.

Several Ti newspapers here this werkt have splashed reporta that the reservists are angry because, plucked out of their elvilian Jobs, they bre being given time wasting taske In the Army

Unpleasant

Mr Hood gnid he knew no case of serienus trouble or near mutiny,

SATELLITE

PROJECT PREDICTED

Buffalo, Sept. 26.

the A prediction that year 1958 will see at least one earth-circling satellite project a success made here last night by Dr Clifford Furnas, ÁL sistant Secretary of De- fence for Research and

In the vast majority of cases | Development. the men hed done their job well though naturally it was an un- picwant thing to be dingged away from hogy

J

"The Governinent has a policy you may say it is righ wrong-Ulust WI make these preparations," he said,

Was

American

the Addressing Rockel Society. Dr Furnas Bald that plans call for the launching of six instrumental scientifle | sotelliles during the next two Fears-but expressed doubt all would be successful,

is

"I do feel, however, that the "The Army has to be prepared probability of geiling at least to do a celuin job at very short one into the orbital position

ho said. "Only notice. The only way we can quite good." be prepared to do that is with time and the efforts of many of the recall of these reservists our best scientists and engineers · Therefore, there is no question will give us the final box score." of the reservists being stood down until this matter is re- solved," the Wor Secretary said.

GIVE SOME ANSWERS

Dr Furnas said that if the Meanwhile in Paris, the British upper atmosphere conditions ate and French Prime Ministers and as estimated by some scientists, their Foreign Ministers began the successfully-inunched satel tulice tonight emed at

as long as a Coilte "may, exist ordinating Anglo-French po-year," licles un the Suez dispute.

Started Talks

"The life depends largely upon the density of metter out beyond the sensible atmosphere," hy Bald, "That EXIFB- atmospheric density of matter is one of the things we are very curious about.

satelli.o The

Enswers,"

Within:

hour

their of arrival at rain-swept Le Buur- get airport, Sir Anthony Eden and Mr Betwyn Lloyd had will give us some started their Intensive discus- United Press.

JOA with M. Guy Mollet, French Premier, and Foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau.

The four men were alone to- nother at the French Premjer's residence.

INDIAN VP

VISITS INDONESIA

Forlier today the French Council of Ministers (Cabinet) not here under President Rent Coty to discuss the Suez silua - Mon and Algeria. M. Pineau

Djakarta, Sept. 24. briefed Ministers on the labest position.

Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, The Anglo-French talks will Vice-President of India, arrived cover North Africa and in Djakarta today for a four-day other Middle Eastern subjects, vil! in Indonesia, on the invita- the North Atlantic Trenty tion of the Indonesian Vier- Organisation (NATO) and the President, Dr Mohammed Hall. Southeast Asia Treaty Organisu- Dr Hatta was at Kemajoran tion (SEATO).

airport

to welcome his guest. Later

joined ex peris

the

The Indonesian Pramler, Aji Ministers talks, officials said.

M. Pineau

au said this afternoon's meeting was mainly devoted to of all aspects of the A review Suez Canal problem.

He said that both the British and French Ministers solemnly reaffirmed their determination to act together in everything connected with the Canal crisis, "but, of course, this goes with- out saying.

Wait And See

"This afternoon we met for most of the time without ex- perts but tomorTOW we shall have meetings with the experts and deal in detail with Cit handling of the Security Councilation at the

Asked

i

action

eventuni against Egypt after the United Nations proceedings have beca completed had been discussed, M. Pineau said: "Not at this first stage. We will no doubt

have to see what comes out of the Security Council."-Reuter.

Soekarno Ends Prague Visit

Progue, Sept. 20. A Crochoslovak Government communique, leued in Prague today, at the closő of the official visit hereof Indonesian Pro- sident, Ahmed Soekarno, ald the Indonesia deloration and Czech

had discussed friderationerazionlaths"-and

co-operation

between the pos

The communiqué Caseboli orsitive Proaldetik, An- tool Zapotbcky, · had a poépted des detritacices to vidi Indonésia. "The (dab)} far? bla Vialt (hád noi

TRAFFIC CONFERENCE

Many delegates from countries all over the world are at present allending an International Conference in London on Urban Motorways and congested traffic problems in big cities in towns. Photo shows Delegates from Japan at the Con- ference. Left to right (top) K. Fujimori; 8. Inaglki; and G. Kato. (Bottom) Professor A.E. Stramentov of Moscow lakes at the COX- a Cine ülm of one of the delegates speaking ference, Seated_next to him is Nina Popova interpreter and member of the Soviet delegation and right V.T. Federov who is Chief of the Dept. of Road Construellan. Express Photo.

BOOKED OUT

Poznán, Sept. 27, Twenty thousand trade unionists are said to have applied for seats at the trials which begin today. (Thursday) of the 154 men charged with murder, assault, looting and other crimes arising out of the Poznan riots of June 28.

Because of the limited accom- Imodation in the court rooms, the authorities have distributed tickets for admission among the trade unions and factories. At the wish of the prisoners, per- mite to attend have also been Riven 10 members of their fomites.

The riols developed from "We wont brend" march by metal workers from the large Zimo factory.

The ther WWT protesting against the low standard of Kving. high prices. reduced which diegal luxos wages ani

Governmen

since has ordered to be refunded to them to the extent of 6,300,000 złotys,

the

Arms Seized

The inarch developed into a riot and public buildings were stormed, prisoners released from the local gaol, arms seized and security altrked.

POLES WANT

THEIR PILOT

Copenhagen, Sept. 20. The Polish Charge d'Affaires in Copenhagen today asked

Danish

the

Foreign Ministry to hand, over the Polish Air ForEN + officer who landed st Romne sirfield and alked for political asylum`yester- ́ day.

be

Charge d'Affaires asked that the pilot turned

over at the same time да the MIG-18 Jet plane in which he fled from Poland. -France- Predst

Ahmad Ismail

Dies At 64

Capetown, Sept. 26.

poiler headquarters Ahma: Izmall, President of South Afrienn and Cape Indian Congresses and former member Tanks were called out to quell | of The Capetown City Counell the rioters and in the fighting | und Cape Divisional Council, which followed, 88 people were died at his home here last night. killed. There were 481 people He was 04. arresteck but 196 were re- Born in India, Ismail couno to leased after the first interroge South Africa in 1810 and in

1024

South founded the African Inidanı Congress and those charged with murder, at later the Chpo Indian Congress, tacks on soldiers, pollee and He was the first proprietor public institutions, seizing arms, ind editor of the non-European breaking into publle and private | newspapers Cape Indian and

and premises

Outlook. — France- looting.China | Moslem Presse. Mall Special.

tions.

The trials will be limited

he

Horse Takes Dead QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

To

Master

Memorial

Algiers, Sept. 26.

at

the A horse and carriage pulled up memorial to war dead in Blida today with the body of its driver, killed by rebels, slumped over in the seat.

Alina

for The autocar was bound The authorities said two re-

Dellys, a coastal town about 00 bel bullets killed the driver, a 62-your-old stone mason from miles cost of Algiers, suburban Doalmatie, Hamed In the centre of the elty to Emila Segondi, DS he drove day, Moslem gunmen wounded along a dusty road into Blida a 10-year-old Frenchman and a is a city of 82,000 in French businessman In two habitants at the foot of the separate attacks.

Mountaine 80 miles

1 southwest of here,

The horse plodded on its way the familiar road and along through the streets of Blida. It according to habit at stopped

to wor dead, the memorial where Begondi habituaily parked.

Only then did passersby Sastroamidjojo, the Speaker of notice Segond's body in

driver's seat,

Grenades Thrown

the

The police later shot down) two suspecta belleved respon- One of able for the attacks. the suspects,

carried an who pistol, WRN killed and wounded-United Press.

automatic

tho other seriously

Vienna, Sept. 20. The Soviet Minister of Electric Power Stations, Georgi Malen- kov, will visit Austrin in the the Indonesian Parliament,

hear future, the Austrian Mini- ter of Transportation and Sartono, the Indonesian Cabinet,

Power,

Karl

Waldbrunner, the entire diplomudic crops and

in Vienna al.nounced of the Indian

today representatives

Here in Algiers, rebels in

after returning from a visit to community were also present at

car raced alongside a crowded the Soviet Union. the airport.

Waldbrunner said he Radhakrishnan is scheduled to rallway autocar and threw

given Malenkov an invitation & State dinner tonight | several grenades attend

through its from the Austrian Government. on a tour of windows. Only one and he is to leave

grenade He added the date of Malenkov's! Central Java and Ball tomorrow, went off, but one man was kill-vicit had

not yet been set- -France-Presse.

ed and six others were wounded. France-Presse,

A

Kill Or Cure? (Doctors' Dilemma)

Des Moines, Iowa, Scpt, 20.

ITTLE = Rovena Robertson was guided delicately today through a series of Injections that might save her from tables or kill her, The 24-year-old girl was

medical frony, victim of a She was being treated for a dircare doctors were not even aure she had-with a

could do was to accept the "moral responsibility" of

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covated she was allergic to the scrum.

trying to save her from a { "The full dead given drily would disease she might or might not have.

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contracted rabice from a dog which died after biding hor. The dog, which appeared to have some of the symptoms of Tabicz, was distroyed before laboratory tests could bo ordored.

scrum

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the outcome of dramatic treatment,

Tho | Ari-rables shole were ordered All they for Lover, Then it wÉs dis-'

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Il Lorena just as surely as the rabies would," said Dr Rechel Woods.

Dr. Woods, directer of pedia

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"Frequently it's a matter of lite nrxì đônẩh with those shơjs," she added.- United Press.

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