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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956.
RAT MONEY BEVAN BLAMES
Zamba, Dot, L
the
The peonts of Karonga Mairict of Nrim- land are being given one ponny Merting for overy six rate they prove they bave killed.
Han
The_Nyasland Informa-
Department said in a intent that the £11 sterlig Waid out in rewards from the beginning of this year to the end of Aurund reprem 101,909 dead rata. -China Mali špoštai.
ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN INDIA
New Delhi, Oct. 1. India's major political parties were beginning their electoral campaigns starting | today.
Nourly 200,000,000 voters- the greatest electorale in thei world will go to the polla surly In 1957, although the exact dute has not yet been set.
Tomorrow Indtas
Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will vist Ahmedabad, the capital of Gujarat where the recent riots on the question of states took place.
linguistle
MAJOR SPEECH
the
He will make a major policy
outlining there, 51000! platform ul Tus Congress Party In the coming election,
The Laitan Communist Part will begin is campaign of seek- kg additional support to make its party "organisation f the museuLIS,'
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have
However, The Sociabets Tofusax any petition will the Communale, or with the right- wing parties, or the Cong, ess Parly-France-Presse.
Nationalisation Of
Dutch Mine
The
Djakarta, Oet 1. Dutch-owned Beau Ba coal mine in East Borneo will be nationalised by the Indonesian Government,
WDR reported
here today.
Also
14
The
suid reports, OwIwrs of the mines, the Royal Dutch Packet Lincs (KPM) plan 10
for six million (about $550,000)
ruplahy
compensation.
ર્યાપ્ત 014 Dutch Sources company would hull work # The mines c Monday berating none of its ships itses eval any путе
about The mine produced 100,000 ions fat fast year and employs about (1) pople -- United Press.
You can't get a seal for this show even if you offer £501 The Bolshoi Ballet which has just arrived in London for a scumon is sold oul,
Picture shows: Catoling them young. The start pla Life-work for one of four youngster of the Bolshoi soliqdi. delicate business. Too The training of young dancers is a young, and their feet can be injured. Too old, and their schieve the titio al muscles are set. This dancer may "People's Artist"—but the way ahead in long-Express Photo,
BOLSHOI BALLET
IN LONDON
London, Oct. 1. The 170-strong Russian Bolshoi Theatre Ballet Company, six hours late and very tired, arrived in London tonight and made an immediate pilgrim- age to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, where they are due to open on Wednesday night.
Then, after meeting leading meeting had been re-routed to
dancers BERISH
Britain's a joint American and British air 10 ཎྞེ%r#${A- of batlet they sellled base in Southeast England.
London hulets
Three-hour Wait
down in their
a round 10 rest before strenuous rehearsals tomorpw.
of
Some
crew membera of the
U.S. FOR CANAL
SQUABBLE'
THREE-DAY
OYSTER
DIET Withdrawl Of Aid
Buncos Aires, Oct. 1.
A lone 27-year-old Chilean
fisherman named Juan Sepulveda Arias lived the life of a Robin- son Crusoe for three days after he was shipwrecked deserted island 10 miles from Puerto Julian.
For three days and
San
Uirco
For
Building Aswan High Dam
Blackpool, Oct. 1.
The leftwing Labour leader, Mr
nights he built fires Out of Aneurin Bevan, charged tonight that
driftwood and lived of raw oysters with seagulls for com party.
The Island, 1010 zo 109 Ajusticiados means "Hangman's where
Isle
United States withdrawal of aid from the Aswan High Dam should be blamed for the which in Spanish "squalid squabble over the Suez." Portuguese explorer He said this showed that, some European countries to Fernando Magellan hanged economic nic to under-understand that a new era had three of his mutineering officer developed countries should be opened In Ásia after many in 1820 shortly before rounding channelled through an inter- Asian countries had won inde. the caps that bears his name.
national agency so that grauts] pondence. Situated on the far south-
would not be "instruments of eastern seaboord of the Argen-
national diplomatic policies," tine, it is only 1,000 miles from Juan Fernandez taland where Robinson Crusoe is said to have Ilved.
Arias was fishing for oysters
vicinity in the
when a storm overlook his skift and dashed it hidden onto one of the many reefs of Hangman's Isle. Hr Wat ashore nad bid his time to halt a passing bont. The time came ono afternoon three days later.-Chino Mall Special.
Road Deaths
Expected To Increase
Chicago Oci 1.
The number of persons killed In automobile accidents in the United States during 1958 is ex- pected to rise to between 41,000 and
42,000,
the National Safety announced today. Council
The number would get a new record. In 1941, the year with death toli Mo far. the highest
killed in Were 39,909 persons automobile accidents.
In 1955, 38,300 persons died in
first of the three Russion planes road necidents-France-Presse.
Their arrival in Britan was a
Manston chatted with uf chapter
to Land misfortune which
the United strict when the tyre Russian Colonel J, Smith,
States Air Force acting baso airliners, which Tu-104
commander. bright Rem, were diverted Airport because Ivan Jacion of low ploud and the crash of the British Volcan jet bomber, The party of Russian officials were Mi the airport whe
watched welcome the dancers the burnirt Vulcan before they were told the alreraft they were
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PRINCESS OFF TO ZANZIBAR
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Mr
"The fact of the matter Ure Egyptian erisin did Blart with the nationalisation
Sucz Company." of the Bevan told a Labour Party rally on colonial affairs, "It started with before that it started the withdrawal of financca for the Aswan Dom.
Great Tragedy
He said, “Most of the quarrels we witness today ure bocause countries continue to European thing along the old lines, which the Asian countries do not like."
Sharett In Manila
Meanwhile the former Israeli Premier and Foreign Minister, Mr Mothe Sharett, said 10- day on arrival in Manila lathell shipping from the Suez Canol contradictory to her
on
navigation of ali
"It was a very great tragedy was for the world when the US promises of guaranteeing full abruptly withdrew the finances freedom of for the Aswan Dam in the way vessels." It click.
why what
W( believe duorees for the development of
Principle of International from Law Ignored
at
MR BEVAN
through ar
Nations so that
Hr spoke before n Jargo erowd of diplomatic officials and college students here,
Mr Sharett said **Na Ber demolished consistency of his position to buttress his argu- inent to keep open the Canal to international
bry navigation Israeli, ships from using the Canal."
icesping
Mr Sharett sold f-rael wanted the Canul open to all nations in pease or war.
Direct Negotiations
Asked if war over the Canal Esue would benefi the Israelis' fight against the Arabs, Mr Sharett said "Iroc! is against any war-even war that would benent her
Mr Sharett sald Israel was "ready"
down with the
to alt
Norwegian
Reds Back
the backward parts of the world Arabs at any time fer direct ought no longer to be mobilised negotiations towards a peaceful Individual notions and settlement of our disputes."-All innd instruments of national Agencies. diplomatic policies, but mobilised
there should be of the United no national ambition involved The Hague, Oct. 1, and no national prides hurt.
"If the Awon Dem franc's The Netherlands Government DOCUSES Indonesin today
had been discussed through a having side-stopped the princi- special agency of the UN and plex of International law in had not been a unilateral decision the of the United States, we might
Oslo, Oct. 1. unilaterally abrogaling
^ Norwezion Communist round-table agreements of 1949 never have had this situation at
Party all"
delegation headed by between the two countries.
In letter
to UN In Bombay, Indian Premier | Secretary-General Emil Loovilon, Sverctary-General Dag
Hun-Jawaharlal Nehru suld tonight who le a Member of Parliament, marskjold by C. W. A. Schuer-that the world which had been returned to Ook today after a mano, Netherlands
permanent early on the brink over the Suez two-week visit to China.
A plan for closer co-operation the Nether-Canal, had now been saved from UN representative,
between tho that the conflagration,
Norwegian and landes
sald Government
Mr Nehru, who was speaking Chinese Communist parties, in- Indonesia originally had accepted
a greater exchange of Rajkot during ceremonies citiding the birth the commemorating
of laformation, was studied during
The
hardod
Lotter noted that
to accords without restrictions, at Port Louis, Oct. 1. Princess Margoret, waving gally to the cheering crowds, agreements sailed from here tonight in the with the aid of a UN commis-of the quarrals Royal Yacht Britannia for the jaion.-France-Potsco. spice bearing coral Zanzibur
island of
had been reached Mahatma Gandhi said that most the visit of the delegation.
between Asian Loevlien also met with Chair- 'and European nations today man Mao Tse-tung and Premier were caused by the fallure of Chou En-Jal.-France-Praze.
An estimated 120,000 people 28 Bachelors
thronged the harbour
area,
yelling and whistling, and choers ForAntarctic
rose also from flotillas of small
boots in the harbour, which was
a blaze of light.
During today's garden party
Southampton, Oct. 1. Twenty-eight bachelors who
at the French style residence of the Governor, Sir Robert Scott, will spend up to two years in about 1,200 guests followed the Antarctic sailed from here intently every move of the today in the Royal Research ship Princess as she walked and took Shackleton to relieve men un duty at eight of 10 British bases
tea in the grounds-Reuter.
of the Falkland Islands Depen- dencies survey.
The party includeti scientists. observers and meteorological Satellite Parts Test radio operators.
2, the Shackleton will
steam
miles ork hor round
here
who
of
ICELAND TO DISCUSS AMERICAN BASES
Washington, Oct. 1.
The United States and Iceland agreed today
to open formal negotiations "in the near future” in an attempt to reach some compromise settlement of Iceland's demand for withdrawal of United States troops.
Chicago, Oct. 1.
voyage, which will end the American artificial satellite next May when she brings
Tests on component parts of will begin in a few weeks, Mr members of the survey John P. Hagen, director of the have completed their tours US saidilla programme, stated, duty in the far south.
Only three of those
who also tonight.
The ratellte will be launched sailed today have been to the from the surface of the earth as Antarctic bofore. China Mall
con Special. n scientific experiment in rection with the 1957 Geophy- sient Year.
Ho aid that the launching of
Assistant
The decision was ennainced, tions are undertaken they will after a lengthy meeting between Irod to fruitful results." the Foreign Minister of Iceland, The communique was rend to Mr Emil Jonsson, and the US the
press by the home Secretary of State, Mr John Scoretary of State for European Foster Dulles, Other high Affairs, Mr C. Burke Elblak, officials of the two governments who had attended the meeting. ettended the meeting. He met reporters together with which lasted for more than and the Icelandic Ambassador, Mir and a half hours at the Depart- Thor Thou ment of State
Asked why it had been found neccesary to hold a preliminary bogan, Mr Thorn that Tecland · had
Valencia, Oct. 1.
Rise To Hope meeting before the actual
A joint
communique sold negotiations the experimental "pilot rocketa", Meanings are being taken in Intended to carry the satellite the important wine-producing the two groups had a "general, explained
300
to 500 miles into spaco area of Requena, near here, to and triendly exchange of views." wanted to clarity is position would begin in a few months' prevent the watering of the The meeting, it added, "gave before the United States Clos
wice-China Mail Special. rise to hope that once negotia-erment,
time.---France-Presso,
Jacks ̈áll right
PRECIOUS DROPS FOR
PRECIOUS MOMENTS.
CHERRY
HEERING
He said that so far og be know nothing had changed wines the Icelandic Parliament had resolved that the inferria- tional tuation had improved to such a point that United States forces should now leave the military insta
Installations of falind.
Firm Date Later
ha Oxperint thái negotiations would beglu
firm: date would
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