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CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
Poland's Action Contagious MCUS RADAR
SKYSCRAPER BUILT OF
BRONZE
New York, Oct. 24.
The builders
of the
House of Seam, the
IKE AND DULLES
DISCUSS
RED EMPIRE
Washington, Oct. 24.
President Eisenhower and Secretary
World's first bronze sky of State John Foster Dulles discussed
*taper noW under consigns today that Russia's satellite empire
struction in New York,
were commended by the may be coming apart at the seams.
Republic of Chile at recent ceremonies marking the placing of the first bronze mullions on the building,
The citation was made by Mr Enrique Bustos, Chilean Consul- General in New York, to Mr Samuel Breufman, head of the Bergrem organisation, for ploneering in the use of bronze in building construction.
"In re- The citation read; cognition of an outstanding and original contribution to world architecture embodying copper, one of Chile's primary
natural
resources,
the creation of the
whom
have
House of Seugrum bronze curtain walls ushered ist a new concept of metal-clad structures, bespeaks miliative and enterprise of the highest order. "
104 MILES
Bul Administration experis to move to regain freedons and withheld any final assessment independence."
outlook in Eastern of the
of Europe until the outcome
Bachkni said that while it is
battling within Hungary is too soon to assess developments
known.
In Hungary, "it seems clear that these changeB are the inevit- Dispatches from Budapest, able reaction against the allen the Hungarian capital, suld domination which the Soviet today jei phanes virüfed crowd!{ Union
exercised Ruslan troops and tanks Hungary." and rushed to Quell uprising against the Communist regime.
Legation Cut Off
or
WITH
Same As Poland
for
Thate ofeiats stressed that
Administration experts wild Poland's break
with Moscow's former Iron control and the up- risings in Hungary seemed sure to spark a "contagious" feeling in other Red satellites Little was known here about } greater independence. the strength of the
revolt the extent of Soviet moves to restore order. Tire State De- partment said ils contact with the US legation In Budapest has been cut off since late yrs. terday and is current informa- | there is no sign yet that national tion ha
chiefly come
from Communist regimes will break Following the ceremony, the press reports,
up. Their feeling was that de- vertical bronze mullions were
velopments would more likely Russians
ample follow the Independence-from- placed on the southeast corner
strength to put down Moscow polley pursued by the In the months milltary of the building.
in Hungary and it now Polish ofrders following, 3,200,000 lb.
regime, with con- other satellites though The tinued Communist governments bronze, covering 188.000 square
in life
hành might be
in one form or another.-.. fce of surface will be bolted cost
Dulles
predicted on Sunday, how- | United Press, into the building. The thousands Du
Russians wouk bronze of Individual
ever, that the units
not attempt a "blood ball" to 10
would end stretched end
halt Independence movements measure 104 miles
in the satellites Even if they did, he said this could not end the freedom drives such Do the one in Poland.
The bronze, going up at the rate of two-and-a-half storeys a week, will be complemented by 122,000 square feet of glass specially tinted pinkish grey to eliminate glare for the 3,800 windows in the synernper. China Malt Special.
Restrictions Lifted In East Germany
The Soviet
Berlin, Oct. 24.
High Command In Germathy today lifted restric- tioner om
in East Germany of accredited French, American military British and
missfora.
movementa
The
hower
TAR
מש
have
Dulles hold
unschedulea one-hour meeting with Elsen. Loday lo Lulk over developments in Eastern Europe, Dulles did not disclose detalls of the talk, except to say he and the President were "particularly interested" in events in Poland and Hungary.
Alert Interest
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Campaigns
Former US President Harry S. Truman, despite his nomination of Averell Harriman
as Democratie Presidential candidate, is busy campaigning on behalf of the party's choice, Adlai Stevenson, Picture altown Mr Truman treating Detroli viiizens
barnstorming oratory—Exprem Photo.
TIME-BOMBS PLANTED
IN ALGIERS
Algiers, Oct, 24,
Eight time-bombs were placed by terrorists in various parts of Algiers this evening but only two exploded. The other six were found and de-fnsed.
In Tunisia young men roamed! the streets of several towns to
day, looting shops and overtum- iny cars, in anti-French demon- strations.
The rioting, which caused no casunities, but considerable
OF HK SHIPS damage; occurred in Six, about
Singapore, Oct. 24. Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr J. M. Jumabohy, said today that he would in- vestigate reports that the Indonesian Government A group of Hungarian- Americans sold later, however, had issued a "blacklist" of that Duiles issured them the ships which would be sub- United
wholly sympatholte to Hungarian ject to confiscation. dependence efforts. The group had u 35-minute conference with Dulies.
Starte
Bella Bachkal, secretary of the The Soviet military command gree no reason for the Im-American-Hungarian Federa
position or the lifting of the restrictions, which
effect last Monday.
went into
The report, which was printed in Singapore newspapers that the Ingerin Goverty- ment haxi claimed that 13 vereis of Singapore, Hongkong and British registry had been
our tions
200 ml south of Tunis, and Suk El Khernds and Souk El Arba, about 90 mies to north.
No Casualties
the
One d the bombs whe re ported to have been placed in position by 고 mall child, There were no casualties from the two explosions.
Meanwhile, a European, 64- year-old Ange Guiri, was shot in the trend and killed by a terrorist in the Reviso quarter
Altera
tion, said afterward that "we"blacklisted" because or viola- have been assured that
of Indonesia's maritime government views the tion in Hungary interest and attention in wholly
sympathetic effort of the Hungarian people
The young Tunisians wanted to demonstrate in front of the French consulates In these towns.
Driven away by units of the runiston
army, they romed situa- laws.
the streets breaking into shops, and is The report quoted Mr Indera The writers stopped passing the Talija, Director General of Seacars, forced the passengers out and overturned' the vehicles, Communications.
ometimes setting fire to them.
France-Presse.
Westem cireles here belleved the restrictions were in connec tion
developments with
Poland.-France-Presse,
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The chairman of the Singa- Association, port Shipowners Mr R. 1. Barton-Wrigħ, said: "It's the first I bure heard of it. I don't know what ships are Involved Reuter
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of
Director Marine, Mr James Jolly, said today that he had no know- ledge of the threat to confiscate Hongkong ships.
Japanese A-Study Group In London
London, Oct. 24.
Eight members of the Japanese Government atomic energy study group arrived in London today trom, Dusseldorf,
Following visits to French and West German atom stations, they are to 600 British plante in
operation.
Their leader, Dr Tipponmatau, said at London Airport today. that they are to study, technioni and
Coonoon/eal aspects to die. alde "whether or not we should buy gas-cooled natural uranium graphite reactors."!
They are here at the invitation of the British Atomic Authority and will visit atom plants. China Mail Epecial,
RAFT: VOYAGE TO
AMERICA
Hondhun, Oct. 24. French-born arte de Bishop, 62, plane to anil Troia Tahiti on November 8 bound a 14-by-40, foot raft, his wide, revealed here
Kaukiki-style Americhe
vorage to South The centist wad four erken- will attempt to prove that Booth: Picine nativen mende re-
14,400-£}{20 Voyages to.
Azorion
ancient
times.
Conriend
nicht. She
Poet, 31 Menu 92 Brikdo, 23; Nark Dawa: 1 Hoera, 2 Corbole, find recovered,
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HATOYAMA
[LEAVES FOR
NEW YORK
London, Oct. 24. Japanese Premder Ichiro Hatoyama left here by air for New York tonight
Mr Hatoyama was seen off at London Airport by the Earl of Selkik Chancellor of the
of Duchy
Lancaster, Mr Emruhiko Nish Japanese Ambassador to Britain and senior British Japaniemy officials here.
Mr Hatoyama cains here from Paris yesterday and had a $0- minute medling
Sir Eden, the British Anthony Prime Minister, today.
He was enroute to Tokyo from Moscow where last Friday
with
lo » asample of ble
Monika Incident
Reparations Demanded
Bonn, Oct. 24. West Germany has protestød
the the shelling of
German freighter Monika by Chinese
Na inglist coastal batteries,
Bonn Government
announced today.
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spokesmun
Bush Fire Danger
In Queensland
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Airline pilots
reported
CHAIN IN GREENLAND
Copenhagen, Ock, 245 "The United States. I planning" îní co-operation with the Danish authei- ties to build' a chain of |vader stations : along the east boast of Gremland | from south to north; - no- cording to military circles here..
The project will bò a branch of the "dow-ine” rudina” ayatem which has been developed över the fast Dew years in Arctic Corinda By Cahadian-American co-operation a control and alarm
Inid there for the section of North America against surprise, air attacks.
At present the United States nt strategic has three important fire
today that fires were burn- Ing、 all over the inland Trekk, Olomourry to the New Bewth Walos border nearly 090 zullen do the south,
«la Acampuratarea in the falamă contiwwed ·to rimo, 10,000 lantoor <Highlors 'were warned to bo on the uter6.com China Malt Special
Cabinet Crisis Averted
In Indonesia
Djakarta, Oct. 24. The danger of a political crisis over the controversial joint com monique signed by the Foreign Minister, Mr Rustun Abdulgani in Moscow without the approval of the Cabinet appeared to have been averted
erted today with decision of the balance of power in the Government not to de- mand the Minister's
resignation,
The
the
of
ufr bars in Greenland develop well with the consent
the "Ermish Government. Those however, are all on the
* at fjord
and
Tale,
Sondrestrom Normsassung, All other radio and sycolljer vlotions in Greenland are in the handa of the Danish authorities,
The Amectom Ocinat Gumrei fecbreaker Westwind is at pros sont touring the cast Greenland ccast gathering Informations fo ruitable sites, A Dardan son other is on hourd the West wind. A
recent
report from angmassailk said that helicop teru from the ship had been out wide survoys In carrying the area loolding for a mountain (bout 2,000 feet high wirich could be approached by motor transport-China Mall Special.
Third Dutchman Faces Trial In Indonesia
be allegedly
Nahdatul Ulama which stands as a cataclytic influence between the Nationalis Party on the ono hand and the Masjumi on the other hand,
Djakarta, Oct. 24. had come out with the Masjumi
The third Dutchman to against the Joint communique brought to trial for The protest was delivered 10 and criticised Mr Abdulgani rendering support to Indonesian the Chinese Nationalist Govern- who is a member of the Na- rebels, Mr Hendrick de Breal, ment in Thipel on September | tionalist Party.
ged 31, today pleaded not guilty 22 through the US Embassy
Today the Nahdatul Ulamm to the charges against him. there. It demanded герага- announced that the question of The first was Leon Jung- tions,
the communique "need not schlaeger, allegedly the bonder necessarily, shake the Cabinet” of a subversive organisation of and simply urged the Govern. Dutchmen who died before pen- ment to give an explanation to tence could be pronounced in his | Parliament which would rent-case.
firm In anesia's independent foreign policy,--Reuter.
The incident occurred several weeks ago when the ship was waiting shelter from a typhoon. A crew member was killed. United Press,
Russo-Japanese
socond The
Schmiät allegedly Deutersant
was Heribos
Junichine-
who
Een was · sentenced to
imprisonment.
Just
De Braal's trial is being held at Madjalot Nga, a town about
miles from Bandung,- Reuter.
40.
Treaty Welcomed Floating Profits
Washington, Oct. 24.
Johannesburg, Oct. 24.
South African all companies estimate that, there are 100,000 drums valuod at £3,000,000 on farms throughout the country
Formers have been warned that unless they return drums they may and themselves the hurt of fuel for the prosent ploughing season, —China Mail Special.
State Department spokesman Lincom Whiteving idle said at his news conference today that the United States believes it is fitting" that the state of war between Japan and Russia has been terminated by mutual agreement:
ho`signed the declaration for ending the stato of wor be- But White said he is stra tween Героп and
Russia that "Japan regrets that its normalising relations and agree- |- just claim to sovereignty over ing to on exchange of Am
the southernmost Kurile islands bassadors.-Router.
of Etorofu and Xuanshiri has not beer recognised by the Soviet Union,"
Asked if the United States also regretted this fact, White
British Motor Show Opens, ertainty.
Formal Reaction
Walie's comment, made in response to a question, was the first formal State Department. reaction to the Japanose-Sovjet- agreement. White said:
The United States has for a long time felt the state of wa between Japan and the Soviets ought to be formally terminated; "Secretary of State Jolm Foster Dulles has expressed this on several occasions,
"We feel it is Biting that this his at last been accomplished.
"On the matter of UN them- bership,
United States made it abundantly clear from the outset that Japan is im minently qualified for UN mem bership, and for the past several yours dias actively supported the Japanese membership applica- Elom
Primary Concern -
Terms of the agreement are a matter of primary concern to Japan and Soviet Rueda y "Binte they reached understandrag, ... J cies only be assumed the terms wero satisfactory to bolh,
"I am sure that Japen regreta its just claim to overalty over the southernmost Kuriles has not been recognised By the Soviet Union, "United': Press,
RUBBER FATHER' DIES AT 100:
London, Oct. 24, NMCS Harry Ridley ("Father of Malayan: Rubber, Industry!”, died attle home at 10#w tonight. He
| #juld have beens 101 on
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