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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956,

US Wartime Destroyer Offer Envios FRENCH RADICAL

ARRESTED 1954

11 STILL AWAITING TRIAL

con-

San Juan, Oct. 17. The trial of 11 indicted Puerto Rican Communist leaders charged with spiracy to overthrow the Government of the United States has been postponed in the United States Dis-

Austrian Army

Sworn In

Vienna, Oct. 17. The first recruits of the new Austrian army took

the oath of allegiance to. day, two days after being called up for nine months service,

Each of the recruite signed the oath which they swore to defen! their oGUA- try with arms if neeranry. -France-Presse.

trict Court for Puerto Rico FALCONRY

until November 28.

The cares date back to 1934 when all the Communist leaders were arrested end given ball. The Communist Party is oul- lowed in Puerto Rico.

BEING KEPT

ALIVE

There Indicted. It cludo Juan Santos Rivera, president of the

Waldorf, Oct. 17. Communist Party of Puerto

This Black Forest village Rico: and Jane Seed Andreu, wife of the party secretary,

is one of the last European of falconry, The mollon for the postpont- | stronghold. mert of the trial was made by defendants after it had been claimed that two of their court- appointed lawyers were now engaged in political activities.

They aro Marcos Ramirez, Independer.co

party candidate

'Leaked'

HITLER KNEW

TOP SECRET WITHIN WEEK

London, Oct. 17.

Nazi wartime documents published today showed that Hitler knew about

the United States transfer of 50

destroyers to Britain within a week after President Roosevelt's top secret offer to Sir Winston Churchill.

The decumenia, published by the Brillah Government in arrangement with the US State Department, also disclosed that:

outside,

and thanks to the privilege of free postage enjoyed by American congressmen, the cost of large-scale promaganda can be kept disproportionately

German Chares low... d'Affaires in Washington the ancient sport of kings Home Themen had **confact"

"Up to the presint, nearly a which declined with the in the State Department's code | dozen such operations have introduction

firearms room who revealed the casence been

or will be carried out of UB Ambreador Joseph Ken-uuring the "Republican Party nedy's Koores reporta

from

convention," Thomsen surota, London.

for hunting.

of

About 60 birds are kept on a for Resident Commissioners in trm here by Her Krai, W.- a.es, and Arturo lice, who has trained them to

United hunt. former

the United Sta

Ortiz Toro,

States Attorney,

2. Themsen proposed tu the German Government The firm in alio to un- elaborate plans to enllar novelist and running | «Dietri_headquarters of the 80-Theedore

the strong German Falcon Society. criled on

for the same position Statehood Republican party. — China Mall Special.

flerr Warlics trains birds about two weeks by means of a res hered bal; which is swung

the through

даг. Each bir

Perth, WA, Oct. 17, The staff of Perth observatory icerns to catch only one type of will soon begin "moorgazing" | prey. AS part of the Geophysical Year.

International

Perth's lunar camera will play a major part in the world- wide moon photographic pro-

gramme.

Members of the Parth Ober- vatory staff will operate one of

two moon cameras to be uredi is Australia.

The other will be

at the Commonwealth Observa- tory at Mt Strumio, Canberra.

Moycinents of the moon will be photographed in relation to the stars.Chino Mail Special.

Dreiser, whom he "GT" lactationé-1" and Kathleen Norris. "a paclist" to write proprgonda booke de- signed to keep the US out of the war. The documenta did not discipso the outcome.

his

3. Thomsen said effor!? were "practically The irgined bircin. which being rabotaged by the activities

(about at agents of the Wehrmacht.”

-ap

fetch about 420 marж* £35 sterling). are Insured gainst any damage which they may accidentally rouse to mestie poultry, and in turn are Any farmer protected by law who shot one would be table in Two years in prison,

Fns est of the hinting birds is the smalt tree falcon, which ma recorded a speed of 220 inlles an

while hour

chasing prey.- China Mall Special,

Zebras For Princess

Aruslin, Tanganyika, Ort. 17. TAST African natives

21

Rove

Filter Margarse a choire of presents today. She could rhino- have an elephant, ceros, Kiraffe, practicnity anything she wanted.

The Princess, coincidentally clad in a zebra-striped poplin dress of black on while, pick- ed two baby zebras.

She immediately ordered her Gentlemen in Walling. Col Martha Gilliant, to take ever os nursemald for pets.

The ikule

The zebras will be given a new Wind.or great park home in

Windsor outside

Castle Englund.

in

Through Rome

The documents show that the Roosevelt offer of 50 destroyers and other aid to Britain Wis transmitted by agents to Hitkr through the German Embassy in Rome

Other

The 'Contact'

Glance

This porter' ni Waterloo Station, London, goë › envious glances av he assisted · Mier Bouth Africa after her strival. She was miss Norms Vorster, one of the entries for the titie of Mis World which was won by Miss Germany. — Central

Press Photo,

American Proposal

The German "contact" in the For Freeing Trade

State Department code room was described as “a rellable and tried confidential age, who is very friendly with the director of the code room of the State Department in Washington.”

Among his messages was one lihat US Ambassador to Britain Joseph Kennedy "reports serious differences of opinion. between London end Paris.

"The French are fed up and desire to loosen the close tles with England."

Geneva, Oct. 17.

The conference of nations belonging to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade today began discussion of an American proposal for new steps towards the freeing of international trade.

Could Be Dropped

The United States delegation sident of the contracting pertion, proposest that GATT nations said that

the acceptance of still applying import restrictions American proposal would per-

to be invited

consult other mit members to begin to German relations with South GATT members for a trank ex-ctive sll of the advantages Africa included an attempt to

GATT. change of views.

He said that members get that country to pull out of

had not fully enjoyed these the war, the documents show-

advantages up to the present ed. Genman envoy to South

because of the existence of Africa Hans Denk reported that

The American proposal stated restrictions which were gener South African Nationalist Party that the economic situation of ly recognised as necessary leader Dr D. F. Malan " Ve the assurance that he intended member countries hed Improved monetary reasons.

to the point where the qüeston to continue to organite ncl

of import restrictions should be work entirely nocording to In

re-examined. ideal," he sudd

secret information leaked to the Germans in 1940 through the Spanish Embassy in London.

The German Ambassador Madrid closely reported the unpressions of wartime Lod- don from the Spanish Ambas- of sador to Britain, the Duke Alba in the oriileni spring of 1940.

Natural Ally

The Duke of Alba was quoted covers the period is midway Princess Margaret

through a tour of Britain's as saying: Eat African possessions. Her

today hosi

WINS August Kuenzler.

Swiss animal

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Our

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The Canadian delegation, ap proving the American proposal, slated that many entristes had reached the point where import restrictions applled because of shortage of hard currency re- servca-could be dropped.

At the beginning of today's

Wilgress,

The 720-page collection of documents released today

March

18- Juno 22, 1940, It included in- formation that German meteoro- "After sune further success-

aircraft logical

with Bpanish meeting, Dana ful Action by Germany, the markings него

fying at that English Government expects a ume, that the Spanish rudio prace gesture by the Fuehrer station at La Coruna

was co- which they do not feel they operating with the German could reject...

Luftwaffe, and

German sub "There even appears to amarines WETO belag refuelled readiness to surrender coloutes, and supplied In Spanish wattys, The English people as a whole

German

Minister Foreign desire the end of the war," he

Joachim von Ribbentrop Was also informed that "the Irish Republican Army is the natural ally of Germany" and algat other documents detall the in- creasing pressure put on Ireland by Germany.

hunter At one point in her visit la Kumazier's corral here a babe rhin charged a native whe entered the corrs to feed it. "I would rhut the gato" sald Princess Margaret. The gate was shut, und Margaret rush- ed a busy seaton of pleture-allegedly said. Arku with her United PreKS.

camera.--

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Other German efforts to lure South Africa out of the war and plans to use neutral Ireland 4 a stepping stone to Britain were nise contained in the documenis. Hard-Pressed

The recorda show Germen Charge Thomsen in Weshington was hard-pressed to explain the facts of American He to his masters in Berlin.

ment is a detailed. One docu- the difficulties in trying on of

Irish Prime

Minister Famou

de Valera was reported as toll- ing the German Minister that Ireland would not became a point of departure for an at- lack against England.”

Time Precious

pro-

Syrian-German Relations Complication

Bonn, Oct. 17.

West A spokesmATI of the German Government sald 10- day that his government nope. the problem of diplomatic rela- tions between Syria and Federal Republic would

ettled in a satisfactory man- ner within the next ten days,

the

fot

He said 1 MAZD clear that us long as restrictiona continued to affect a substantial part of world trade, the objectives, or GATT would not be fully attained.

Working Committee

The American proposal was turned over to a working com- mittee which will hold dis- cussions probably until the end of

the session. If the con- ference reaches agreement on the proposal, it is believed that stops

would be taken to hold the Inter-nation talks fa 1957--- France-Presse.

Reds Capture Nationalist Agents

SOCIALISTS SPLIT

WANT SAME NAME

Paris, Oct. 17..

What's in a name? - A lawsult A if dissent- ing Radical Socialists go ahead with plans to use the party name.

At the Radical Socialist Party, nama under which "our party congress last weekend, a día | hina bega known for more than senting group opposed to the hold a century and is lis; pros policies of ex-Premier Ploero perty "Francn«Presso, Mendes-France, announced,

Intention to quit the party and set up a rival grouping. They ure calling the new group the Radical Bea Party.

The party popularly known under this name for derados is offically named the "Republican Radical and Radical Socialist Party." It is neither Radical nor Bolillst, but" "middle-of-the- read", although it is always.ro- ferred to by the shorter name now adopted by the dissidents.

Own Property

The leadership of the original party, representing those sup porting Mendes-France nounced its intendon

10 begin legal

proceedings against the dissidents to prevent the use of the party name, na ito own

property.

existence before

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EUCALYPTUS

CONFERENCE

Romo, Oct. 17 The first world eucalyptus conference, called by thie United Nations Food, and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) met today at the FAO office in Rome.

Atogether 70 delegates from 23 countries are taking part in the conference which will con- thus untis Oetober 30,

· Results of experimenta for the establishment, care and use of oucalyptus trees will be shared,

troversy the

is the fact that the and delegates will examine the original party was already in needs of the research section.

CO-ORDINATION a 1001 law Basociations

They will also seek to 00 and partics,

their Búguro which called for the registry of ordinate

pro- party names and organisational grammes so that the eucalypus was beloved the may be introduced into other party therefore hid not regis. ports of the world which would tered its name at the time,

be suitable to Denounced

statutes. It

The aucalyptus tree adapte Xm self to a wide range of condi- lions and, na wall as being, a good timber tree, it is useful Radical Socialist

The Republican Radical und Por holding the soil, and giving

Party, today | shade, in erosion areas, issued a statement

denouncing The conference will decide on the diesident group's neme species which would develop jo designed to create confusion. the best advantage in different It maintained that the soils and climates.---France- Radical Socialist Party was the Presso.

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1 The spokesman was speelding complained tious, he told his Italian ally-zt a press conference in Bonn

about German army secret United Press, agents sent over to train saboteurs among American citizens of German descent. "I cannot warn too urgently

against this method," he told

Berlin. "If my chief task is to prevent by all means at my disposal the entry of the United States into war...it is prec-

leally being sabotaged by the activities of the Wehrmacht."

Widest Publicity

Canal Danger Eases, Says Nehru

-France-Press.

ENCLAVE RETURNED

Khartoun, Oct. 17.

The enclave

has:

an important

Now Delhi, Oct 17, Gambella, a Budanese enclave Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime on the banks of the river Baro, Minister of India, said today a tributary of the Nile, At another point Thomsen that although world tension been handed over to Ethiopia, asked for $20,000 to aid "the over Suez bad essed the danger it was learned in Khartoum to- publication of up-to-date books of war had not yet disappeared day drawing pubile attention In completely. America to the dangers of inter-

fold s pubile moeting at vention." He suggested. Drelser

Crothall, and Norris would be arket to had been; on the brinca countries, came under Surlangse

over the control some 50 years- sirt......... major conflagration. Suez Canal kape, Fortunately,

A Sudanese poet was set up also reported he was tension had now relaxed. but on the teritory under an agree arranging for the widest publi-

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