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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1956.

Avoid Tension In Antarctic, tiwalle

USAF Continue

Search

London, Ort, 10.

All the Brillah pianos, and most of the Americana, have given up the search for survivors of the Lift- DEAKIer transport plane

with 50

which disappeared at res Las Wroncaday zen aboard.

A spokermEN of the

American Air Force

Briain

rated,

in however,

that all hope had not been up. Some Ameri-

Kiven

can ships and plane, would be making patrols again tomorrow morning.

gear

The wheels and landing

which

had been found at sea correspond to those of a Lafi-Master, the

spokesman Raid. Пе added they bore traces of fire. The dinghy which had been picked up bore the number of the Lift- Master's_squadron,

The Royal Air Force will not take

part in the

final search, an Air Minis- try representative sald 10- night. The search will be undertaken by American planes.---Franço-Prügis,

China Blames

U.S. For Talks Failure

London, Oct. 16. China has made a pro posal at the Sino-American ambassadorial talka

Plea By India

CHILE OBJECTS

TO DEBATE IN

UNITED NATIONS

India

New York, Oct. 16. today proposed that all nations pledge to keep the six million square miles of Antarctica free from world tensions.

Duke Leaves

For Seychelles

Mombasa, Oct. 16. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here lato this afternoon by air from Entebbe, Uganda.

She proposed that the world agree and affirm "that the aren be utilised entirely for peaceful purposes und for the general welfare."

FOR MODEL RAILWAY FANS

A

In

thou-

Zurich, Oct. 10. modad railway lay-out, claimed to be the biggest the world, is attracting sands of people to a little house specially built near Zurich Zoo.

of

The lay-t is a miniature

the

of the whole region Berpose

Alps, including the Berne Lolschberg - Simplon funnel, and nearly 500 yards of truck over which 15 irains can circulate at once.

Among the 42 famous summits represented is the mighty Jung- frau, with the incredible moun- tain railway climbing its flank. Indiu requested some nuntha The model also includes many of ago that the question of "the the serial cableways of the peaceful utilisation of Antarc-region and even steamships Hea' be placed on the provi- the Lake of Brienz, sional agends of the forthcoming United

Nations

As General sembly pession, opening in New York on November 12.

Opposition

The Governor, Sir Evelyni Baring, and his wife, Lady Mary Haring, stepped forward to wel- come the Duke who also shook rest in

Chile, which has considerable |

the area has ex- hands with the Commander-in-the United Nations and has been pressed opposition to debate by Chief East Africa, Lieutenant- { General Sir Gerald Lathbury.ive in rallying support for her i Lady

sland from other inembers of the Luthbury and other Service Latin-American delegations, Tethers and local dignitar e

He then set off for an hour's round Mombasa before drive returning to the Britannia,

A

memorandum, explaining the reason behind the reques for discussion, was submitted in the United Nations by Indin l- day. This said that Antaretien considerable strategic, elunatic and geophysical sigal- cance for the world as a whole, "With the development apk commandations, the area might shortly come to have fur- ther practical significance to the

DINNER ON BOARD The Governor and Lady Mary Baring later

aboard the bad wen! Roval Yacht to have dinner with the Duke in

The 13 pont de tiue to at prost 10 pm loent Line (1900 contacts GMT) She will bead due eus- To the Seyetde Islands, 1,000 States mules out in the Indian Oezan.

Geneva aimed moting mutual and cultural exchanges be- tween the United

and China, according to a Foreign Ministry release issued by the New China News Agency tonight.

It said the American side re- dlacum this proposel fused to made

September on

22 Can grounds that no agreement had been reached on the renuncia- tion of

force and release of Jumorican prisoners in Chinese gols.

INVITATION

Nil

The Duke nailed in the Bri-1 tanla tonight on his voynige to Australls, where he opens the Olymple Games next month

Heuter

Prince Flies

Jets For RAF

Bonn, Oct. 16. The only member of a royal family to ny jets operationally Is stationed with the Royal Air Force st Fas.berg, West Ger- Tonight the Foreign Minislay | many. He is Flight Lieutenant

Varinand, a statement referred to the recent Nicky

Slamesc invitation to American corres prince and a cousin of the King pondents Les vielt China.

"It of Siam can be scen from the wat

Не shares an interest in welcome expressed by American motoring with another cousin, press elrekes that this step taken Prince Biri

Flight Lieutenant by China is in accord with the Varnand joined the RAF after keen desire of the American studying at Cambridge in 1940, people to know about Chio."

and is now the only Slamest

the only But the United States Govern- and

Buddhist in the ment was "afraid of any im- force, provement in relaties between China and the United States,"

cod.--Reuter,

The Prince, aged 34, has an English wife and two chlidren, -Ching Mall Spectul.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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18

19

22

30

33

ACROSS

3 Tumble (4).

7 Refuge (5).

8 Spoken (4).

9 Legal right (4).

10 Contrives

12 Picasod (4).

16 Strvised (0)

(4).

18. Tidings (3).

19

21 Residence (8).

}.

(4).

22 Renown to Voraller (4).

Sluggishnes (7),

⚫ 20

30 Clover

(4).

31 Rp (4)..

12 Unadorned (5).

33 Next (4)..

DOWN

1 Rescued (0),

2 Deserved (7),

4 Wrong (6).

5 Lengthy (4).

16

25

Molten discharge (4).

! Optical glass (1).

11 Drain (5).

13 Solfam

Solitary (4).

14 Daybreak (4).

10 Elface

17

Molat (4),

1 Ob

orve (1).

20 Gem (7) 22 Mulet (4). 24 Win ill (G). 25. Imitate (6). 27 Sign (4).

20 Sharp (4),

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YESTERDAY'S ; CROSSWORD=-Aeroa) 1 Placid, 7 Hald, 9. Curso, 10 Plots, 11 Post, 13 Resolution, 15 Bere; 16 Dals, 19 Descendant, 22 Ewer, 24 Raven, 26 Vogue, 20 Palo, 27 Yelled. Downs 3 Lures, 3 Creal; 4 Deputy, # Proposed, 6 miss, 0 Alope, 15 Tres 18 fides, 1a Obauva 14:37 Ideal, 18 Scanty, 20 Novel,

of

welfare and progress of nations," The memorandum said.

on

Some 20 miles of wiring lead to a central control panel for the lay-out, which measures some 25 yards by 15.

Various sky effects also can be obtained electrically on a back- cloth-China Mail Special,

Farm Hit By Three Whirlwinds

Wellington. Oct. 10,

For the third time in just over twelve months, a whirlwind has Jeft a trail of havoc across the

property of a Tikorang! farmer, in the Taranaki (Estrict of the North Island.

The whirlwind fed the roof off a shed containing hay, threw a plough disc 100 yards through the roof of a corlage on the The memorandum added thal

wrecked A property.

small hut a considerable number of disrupted the power and tele- vent

expeditions

went by

phone

lines, fung a piece of various nations had been or are

umber through the cottage, dis ut work In the area, Theso actlyltics were to be intensifedtributed debris over a mile away and bent. the course

Inter- from the homestead, of the national Geophysical Year, be an Iron power pole in two.

One of the other two whirl- ginning in July 1957 and in the

uppooled

YEP

GERMANY MAKING

Chief In UK CONTRIBUTION TO

WEST'S DEFENCE

General Joseph Kammhaber, chief of West Germany's nsspent air force, has bem visiting Britain to buy British radar for his country's defence system. He is on a week's tour of Britain, will walk part of the top pore British defence system. He is pictured in London on Monday leaving

of the Batterly the Air Ministry with Air Vice-MeKRČKAJ

Royal Air Force.—Expercng Photo,

Crash Survivors

Going To

San Francisco

San Francisco, Oct. 16.

Bonn, Oct. 16.

The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, said today that West Germany must and would make her contribution to the security of the Western world.

In a broadcast spotch, the|She could not asit other nations 80-year-old statesman said: to nisume this task. “With the law providing for the 12-month conscription

Dr Adenauer said that

the

period we have laid down the furthest | Cabinet changes announced to- limit which permits us to meat day amounted to no fundamental the undertaking we have made change in policy afme. Existing

polley would to continued. to our silles."

Own Defence

Dr Adenauer said weak and hesitant peoples were hardly Jess of a threat to pence than those who worshipped torce.

West Germany must, there fore, take over her own detenca.

Vietnam Turns Down Nationalist Request

Saigon, Oct. 10.

The Government of South Vietnam today turned down Nationalis: Chinese request for negotiations on the nationality of Chinese born in South Viet-

nam.

"Our most important. national goal remains the restoration of the unity of Germany as a state,” Dr Adenauce added,

The Governinen! máist "keep ils eyes open for all possitill- 100 of negotiating to bring nearer reunification—but; with- out endangering the future of German freedom and security.

Widest Terms

Dr Adenauer had been ex-

to pected

broadcast on

hia Cabinet reshuffle, but instead took the opportunity to survoy government policy In widest terma--Reuter,

the

11-Year-Old Composer

An

Wellington, Oct. 10. In a communique published

11-year-old composer In Saigon, Foreign Minister Ve Christopher Jarman of Welling- Van Mou, said hat South tot., who in recent years bas Vietnam rejected "regretfully, been making a slow and cour- Nationalist Chinn's request for

ageous recovery from an Ell a stay in application of last ness which at the age of three Augus's decree, giving automa completely paralysed him, is tically South Vietnames no soon to hear some 10 of his tionality to Chinese born in the

compositions played over country.

prominent radio station in Wellington.

Nationalist China had request- and the postponement pending the conclusion of an agreement between the two countries the question of nationality.

Christopher had already had several of his works. brought on before the Wellington public.

After a year's planoforte tul- The communique mid that tion, he has made amazing pro- under International law, the gro and basenned good question was within the South marios in recent competitions. Vietnam Government's sovereign He also song "one of his : com- rights and should not therefore positions in the vocal solo bo The 31 survivors of the Pan American Air-with any other government, his inces had

the object of negotiations group.. a remarkable fest, since even extended preparations preceding it. One Winds

| to "speech?""China" Mail Specfil. consequence would he bell of pine and a 75-yard long ways Strato-Clipper were proceeding here in theth any other

Although the cottage was ex- US Coast Guard weather cutter Ponchartrain,

theheadquarters said today.

Typical that the number of observation posts in the

area would more than doubled by 1987.

Further Study

be

to

"Modern science is likely r. veal many

possibilities," the Indian memorandum said, "for

the veaceful utclisation of the re- bs un- ion hither.o regarded productive. AL the same time the influence of the Antarctica on clima le and related condi- tions

throughout the world, while obviously considerable, requires further study,

damaged by tensively whirlwind, R WORK and ber three young children inside the building were not injured.— China Mail Special.

Last Poznan Riot Trial Closing

The

survivors were to be described by air-ses rescue au- transferred to the destroyer USS thorfies as "excellent" for such Johnson, which was stine 150 | water touch-downs, under the mies from the scene at the time split-second control of Capt, of the ditching, about 2 pm Richard Ogg.

tomorrow.

However,

the

Revised List

shortly after Bouc Coat Guard headquar- the tern ordentl

The following emptain of

is a revised Penchartrain to proved to San passenger list for the plane: Francisco with the survivors,

destroyer

1. Horsh Shigen, Yoo The Navy

USS | Electric Co. Tokyo; 2. Mitsugi Johnson, which had been dis- Shin, Yao Electric Co., Tokyo; patched to pick up Poznan, Oct. 16.

the plane 3. Licut,-Cmdr Kenneth "Any disturbance

the The third and last of the tigers, was told to abandon Strickler, 41, Piedmont, Calif.;

the mission, equilibrium of natural forces in

4. Louise Walker, Oakland, this I rea might lood

Poznan riot trials moved to- to in-

The Coast Guard explained land, Calif.: 6. Rebecca Jacobe, Calif.; 5. Ruby Daml, 48, Oak- enkulable con equences for the wards its close today with world as a whale involving the two of the three public pre-the end of her three-week tour Jacobc, 3, Mrs Jacobe's daugh- hat the Fonchartraja wax near Redwood City, Calif.; 7. Joan deterioration of the conditions secutors presenting their in- for human and other forms of animal and plant life.

dictments. On trial

were eight youths, "In view of these facts and Dccused of taking part in 0171 bearing in mind the size of the armed rid on police head- area, is international importance quarters during the June 28 up- and the growing interest in it, rising in Poznan.

the Government of India con- One of the prosecutors stress- sider that in order to strengthen

ed the anti-govemmental nature universal pence It would be of the offences allegedly com appropriate and timely for all

mitted by the accused. A second nailons to agree and to affirm prosecutor asked the tribunal to that the arta will be utilised entirely

purposes Huish between those of the for peacebui and for the general welfare.

General Welfare

who appeared to be un-

those repentant, and

who scem- cd "lost" to society.

The defence plens began this afternoon and will be resumed Thursday after day's edjournment. The verdict is not expected before Saturday Monday.

ofi

A

30

on weather station and another cultor was being sent to replace ter her. She will arrive here on Thursday.

B. Manuel Pangan, 45,

9. Mrs Norma Scott, cramento,

Calif.; 10. Paul Bird, New York City; 11. Bocing Hendrick Pratt, Rotterdam, The

in | Netherlands; 12.

Frank

Dorner, swells, Northampton, Peru.sylvania; 13.

Richard Gordon, Silver Spring

14. Jano

The four engined Strato-Clipper came down four-to-five feet

the

Fine Paid To Charity

"AIL nations should agree further

their to harmonisc actions to those ends and lo ensure also that no activities in the Antarctica will adversely Numerous other trials original-procession in the affect climatic and other naturally envisaged have been adjourn-

ed indefinitely-France-Presse, conditions,

the

sident.

Maryland,

(wife of Richard

Silver

Gordon),

Silves Springs, Morrytand 16. Mauroen Gordon (daughter of Mr and Mrs

Gordon); 18.

Elizabeth Gordon (daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon); 17, Her-

bert Ho, 8 Arnett

Road, Penang

Malaya; 10. Chick-ren Chu,

24.

Lane, 230, sec. 1, Hoping Road, Cologne, Oct. 10. Cologne Carnival has had an Erst Talpel, Formosa; 19. Hiro-

to lis shi Hineno, unexpected con.ribution

030, next years Shrove Monday Choo Suginami Ku,

20. form of a Albert Spear, US Navy, Davis. traffic fino imposed on its Pro-ville, Rhodo Island, (son of Sam Spear, Philadelphia, Pa.); 21. Tjong-Soen Lai, Djakarta, Herr Thomas Liessem, Pre-Indonesia; 22. Cieto Cortez, sident of the Cologne Carnival,

Doile, the Philippines; 23. Freda end most colourful in Dix, Jasonville, Indiane; biggest

Germany, parked his car

Marcel Touze, (address the wrong side of the street and was ordered by a court to known).

marks (about £4 The Crew! Berling) to a charitable institu- Capt. Richard Ogg, 1st Officer 2nd Ofcor G. Hooker, Lion.

Flight- Richard L. Brown, engineer Frank Garda, Pursi, Patricia Reynolds, Stewardess Mary E. Daniel, Steward K. S. AraklUnited Press..

Goverment of India GUL gost that the

Mclacca, Oct. 10. General Assembly of the United

A 10-ft crocodile attacked Nations should chil upon all several women washing clothes states to agree to and affirm the

in a stream near here. peaceful utillation of

Villagers rushed to the scene Antarctica for the general wel with sucks and knives when y fare and in particular to agree that the area shall not be used they heard the women sercem-

that

would ing any manner create or accentuate world ten- The crocodile who shot dead He convinced the judge that sions, or extend to this area the by the Officer Commanding the the carnival counted as a cheri- influence and effects of existing | Police District, Inspector Sam«iable inwiltation ----China Mall tensions."-Router.

| Budin.--China Mall Special.

Special

In

un-

NEW WEAPON FOR US AIRCRAFT*****

IN WEST PACIFIC AREA

Washington, Ox. 10.

■ME Navy announced today that Its aircraft. In the Mediterran RNA and Western Paelle now are equipped with a. now guided minile able to destroy enemy planes mitikudag ? greater Then 30,000 feet..

The 'wpme)

raltic-

fast-acting dosert unake, sidewinders have been assigned

· to abreraft: «kquadrans, aboard Tho carrier Randolph will the Sixth Fleet in the Medle terranean""""Lend the

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Bon・ Homme - Richard with The Navy, described the "Side-'

carrier

the ⠀ Seventh GO ZHOUEN K

2.Wasteen Phot

The woopón is designed chiefly for defence of ships; at pea but also will by employed by Navy units in continental air defence, the Navy maid. The range of the Bidewinder

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was not

to be than that of the Sparrow,, ka byguided:" missilo "carried by fighter, planej. In

has a range of about Ave

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