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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1957.
Concrete Programme Wanted EDER DAM
In Mideast Salvage Work At Jaguars
AMERICAN SENATE DEMAND
Washington, Feb. 18.
The Senate today de bating President Eisen- hower's Middle East doctrine with call from its spokesman on foreign affairs for "a construc- tive, consistent policy and concrete pro- the
for
gramme" troubled region.
Senator Theodore Green (Democrat), chairman of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee, introduced the measure at the start of
a floor debate which is ex- pected to lust several days and end approval.
WOMEN ONLY
MOSQUE
Catro, Feb. 18,
A mosqibe for womTIČN only, the fit of its kind in the history of the coun- try, is to be built in Egypt. Minister for Religious Pro- perty Sheik Ahmed Hassan et Bakhuri announced hire today.
The Minister saki it had been decided to grant a building site to the Union of Egyptian Women
mongne
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also
which the new mosque in
be created. The include a library and numery-France-PressC.
will auditorium,
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children's
Economic
in overwhelming Partnership
Plan For Asia
He said that the resolution "maker clear that the United Stoles wishes only to help in the Middle East and has no desire
to exercise any control in the Middle East.
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New Orleans, Feb. 18. The Japanese Am - Services bassador, Mr Masayuki
Tani, today urged Japan and
"This resolution belligerent step; in fact, the joint committee (Senate Foreign Re- lations und Armed Committee) has us informed at our hearings that no change in the present disposition of United States forETS le contemplated; there are no plans to slation additional United States forces
in
the Middle East; and no major change in the levels of military assistance to countries in the Middle East is expected."
Resentment
Senator Green said there WES for the time being understandable resentment French against British and Influence in the area.
But. he said,
"the United States had no intention of rush- Ing to the Middle East to take the place of the British French. We have
such ambition; we have no colonial there pretentions or needs, is a vacuum in the Middle East It is our hope that the vacuum will be filed by the people of the area themselves."
if
Kuci
and
States form an
the
that
LABOUR'S MODEST
GAINS IN 1956
Geneva, Feb. 18.
The threat of inflation and rising prices to- United gether with an upward trend in strikes and indus-
Employees of the Januar car company in Coventry are baky carrying out salvage work after the Are which destroyed part of the plant last week. Damage has been estimated at several millions of pounds. Picture shows a general view of the ruined assembly line, 你打 the collapsing root. --- Expres
Photo,
economic trial disputes marked the closing stages of 1956, More Rebels
partnership for the de-¦ Mr David C. Morse, Director-General of the Inter- velopment of the new na national Labour Organisation (ILO), said here
tions of free Asin.
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In a speech prepared tar luncheon meeting of the Misa- sippi Valley World Trade Con- ference. he said there were areas in which many of our plans
be may
developed 14 dovetail with each other."
"These possibilities. 1. believe, should be fully explored and concrete schemes be devised to enable our countries indre fully to contribute to the needs and (Aslun) requirements of these countries," Mr Tani added.
He said that Japan, with the largest concentration of skilled manpower and technical know- ledge in Asia and the largest pool of skilled manpower and managerlai ability felt it had 4 as "positive role and a substantial contibution" to make.
EXTENSION
He said there was a danger that despite clear statements of { United States Intentions in the resolution
countries Syria, Egypt and Yemen might feel apprehensive "by virtue of the
fact that they alone in the He noted that Japan was ex- Middle
East have accepted ending economic co-operation to
arms Cominucist
And Com- Burma and the Philippines munist technicians.
part of its second world war "These countries need not be reparations payments, apprehensive about this
An _re-
inerensing number solution. The resolution does Japanese engineers are giving not threaten
puty mation technical advice and guidance, In the Middle East. On Mr Tant added. Also an increas- the contrary, it is intended to ing number of Asian students extend a helping hand. The and technicians are studying in only warning contained in the Japan, resolution is directed toward: He sold the development and international communism,"
expansion of new trade Reuter,
'was vilat to Japan-Reuter,
U
areas
A British Crossword Puzzle
FF SALAMMED
REACAA
AJ
today.
POLAND
AFTER
LOAN
year
But despite these unfavou
factors able
tabour modest gains during the and these gains were Mira! enough to make 1856 the "hest year yet in labour bistory, he added.
"Only
#workd which hus grown accustomed
Killed In Algeria
Algiers, Feb. 18.
PROBE
·Kamol, Feb. 18. '. Experts are texting the Edér Dünnoke here to whether It is waffering from dadsjige-ins flleled by the Dam Busters of the Royal Air Force In 1943
The dam was, repaired during the war at the point where British derisi torpedoes breached it to release a torrent which
· flooded, the valley below and killed several hundred people.
Fourteen years latér authorities LAVO decided
that another obeck necessary and engineers are boring four 280 foot holes in the dam to sob whether it is still and watertight,
Mall Special.
Bound Chibis
NEW TYPE
out
EJECTION
SEAT
FRANCE STAGES UN WALKOUT
New York, Feb. 18.
France today staged a brief walkout from the United Nations General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee in protest against a hearing granted to a representative of the Union de Populations du Cameroon.
Before hearing the petitioner, the French delegate, M. Robert Bargues, informed the committee that France was absenting self from this part of the debate.
NURSING
HOME FIRE
Ho declared that the Union de Populations tha Cameroon, political organisation in the French-administered trust terri- tory of the French Cameroona in West Africa, hid been dissolved P. by authorities owing to its sub- | Braintree, Mass., Feb. 18. versive activities."*
Fire broke out in
In his address to the com-three-storey nursing home milice, the petitioner, Mr today but was quickly Winston Niumazah, advocated confined to the first floor. the unlacation of the British and
Cameroons
French
and
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sharply calliclsed a report made by a visiting UN mission 1955. He alleged that the mission had "validated French government policy violence and massacre."
the of
After the petitioner Anished, Mr Max Dorsinville, of Hait, chairman of the mission, pro- tested against the "slanderous" remarks made by Mr Numarah. M. Bargues returned to the
Baltimore, Feb. 18. A new ejection seat that will permit pilots to bail of planes travelling at more than 1,500 miles an hour will soon be made available to the Air Force, the Air Research and De- Reuter. velopment Command nounced today.
The seat, described ៥៧
an-
qualining Mr Numaralı, committee after it finished
"ying boat", is being develop- Queen's Chaplain
ed by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation in Santa Monica, California. it was describe.j
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having side fins, stubby wings and a waffle-shaped steel windshield to break the force of the sipstream.
In Singapore
Singapore, Feb. 16.
Chaplain, Rev.
New
into
The Queen's Canon VJ. Pike, Singapore from Hongkong to night on a three weeks' tour of army units and churches in the eat. Far East
A pillet balling out need only pull & so-called D-ring mounted in the cockpit. This, in turn, ignites a cartridge with a one- second delay. Within that second everything happens automatical-
About 44
patients at Bralo- tree Manor Nursing Home were herded Into other rooms when flaines broke oul. No one was fijured, according to officials.
Cause of the "blaze was not determined,
In Warrenton, Missouri, the State moved quickly today to find the cause of a flash that turned a peaceful Sunday at
fire
the Kalle Joric Memorial Home into a holocaust that took
71 Uves,
But highway patrol officENS, witnesses after questioning 20
at the scent, reported: "As of now we don't know the exact cause of the fire."
Patrol Captain CR. Oliver said the cause could have been
"mechanical, accidental
BUT"
dr
The forty-third body was re- moved late today freen te basement of what was' onte an old, three-storey brick building nad taken to the makeshif morgue in an abandoned build- ing acrom the street, All of the tho dead were plunged into basement when the inferio floors and walls to
BARACOAR
GROUND FLOOR
|ły: a knee guard clamps the Canon Pike, also Chaplain to caused
pilot's legs into position, sup- the Forces, will visit troops collapse. port webbings envelop ls in jungle camps on active ZENAU A total of 68 rebels were arms, metal clamps pull the operations against communist killed and four taken pri- fect together afid supports terrorists in Malaya.
On March 4 he will dedicate lo substan-soner in several operations clamp the head to prevent neck
Injury.
wor memorial at Kranji ini galns year after year could launched by French secur-
Finally, when the cartridge
which Singapore, 1948 as disappointing."ity forces in the Kabylla explodes, the pilot is ejected in honours Commonwealth soldiers been determined that the fire
Cemetery, regard
Captain Oliver said it had Mr Morse sold,
region near Algiers, a mili- his new protective amour, and airmen who died in Worldarted on the ground floor of
Includes tary source in Tizi Ouzou
self-pack War II and have no known paruchute that opens when the graves. announced today.
The source said the most im-air speed drops below 300 miles
Ha la due to fly to Britain on Joan from the The ILO ·Director-General
March 4-Reuter, States in negotia-mude these remarks in his year-portant rebel loses were suffered an hour-United Press. tions due to
open in later this Washington week, diplomatic sources said today.
London, Feb. 18. Poland will seek a $150 million United
The loan is to help Polar finance large purchases Utel
end
Employment Up
world
Alpine
an
when 44 rebels were killed in the analysis of
launched by labour scene which is published an operation
mountain unit Bear here today.
Ogdal.
"Altogether 19 terrorists were arrested during the operations. Meanwhile, it was announced
ed
ern that the police have arrest- known notorious terrorist
Amar Bakliche"
near
In most of the countries re- purting to the ILO, Mr Morse found that employment was up In the tinemployment stood at low Productivity and real levels. States of commodities
on the average. Gomulke apparently which the regime of Wladyslaw wages were,
slightly higher and protection Algiers. He was said to have can no
afforded by sxial longer oblain from Russia,
security taken part in several armed at- schemes
more generally tacks. was
The French High Command Polish negotiators are simul- avaliable and more liberal than
announced here today that a tanenusiy seeking to buy British | before. Industrial goods, but efforts to obtain a $100 million credit have met with little success so
01.
However, unemployment and poverty still persisted in some ureas, he said,
The increase in labour dis- Informed sources reported putes was due to a variety of the Polish team which is to reasons among them inflation in proceed to Washington tomorrow which wages did not appear to will above all want to buy con- be keeping pace with prices, the ciderable quantities of American workers' demands for a greater collon.
share in industrial prosperity, and political unrest, Mr Morse
The Pollsh bid for cotton Is sald. believed to be in the neigh- bourhood of some 300,000 to ILO statisticions estimated 380,000 bales. Most of Poland's that the total man-days lost cotton has thus far come from through work stoppages during Russin. Egypt and China have 1958 would be about one-sixth
small quantiles greater than in 1955.
Unemployment
In the past.
The country is sald to be suffering from a shortage of cotton supplies, and stocks have been while down.
Ra
300,000 BALES
Q R OPAMENTS las fupplied SCUBE D MRESTLE ALEL EMERALD AC" N TE R
HE RE STAG ERRATOT [P
6 "GVSHERI PIMITATES R RS R
VHANCES E
ACROSS
3 Made obeisance (8).
7 Alinth (8).
B Bits and pieces (8),
10 Saro (6).
13 Table support (?).
15 On the sticltered side (4).
17 gom (7).
18 Poison (7),
DOWN
1 Jack the Nipper (5).
2 Ludicrous comedy (5).
3 Brief (0),
4 Objecia (4).
& Hope
fbro (0).
(0)
Expunge (0).
11 Build (6).
20 Party member shall we pay? 12 out (B),
Al Inconslatent (7).
20 Oil-well (0).
37 Apes (0),
20 Greek letter (8).
20 Intensifies (8).
12 Employing (6). 14 Come
15 Tapestry (5).
16 Name (5).
18 Desire earnestly (0).
19 Dotish (0),
22 Corrode (8).
23 Numern (
24 Colour (3).
25 Farm building. (4).
Unemployment rose in the United States, Britain, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Norway and Chile, the report said, while In Canada, Western Germany aub- and Japan there were stantial falls unemployment Agures, in Japan particularly, | manufacturing employment rose more than 10 per cent compared
The quantity of over 300,000 bales which Poland reportedly to 1055. wishes to obtain from the US
In Hungary, many thousands
corresponds almost to the en- for workers were unemployed or Lire amount which she pre-on half pay at the end of the viously obtained from Russia.
year and it was still uncertain
how soon industrial activity would be fully re-established, the report said.
At first sight it looks there- fore us If Poland. wanted to replace Russian with American zupplies.
The loan which Poland is said to be seeking in the United Sintes ghould, in Warsaw's ex- pectation, run
over some six year.
The
Dources
sald Poland
As a result of declining coal output and related economile difficulties, the threat of unem- ployment also menaced Poland. Food Price
Many countries, particularly might, if the mission proves Latin Americo, wem still in the
successful, also consider the re-grip of inflation in 1958. and
turn to the World Bank from which she withdrew in 1950,
Behind such a decision would be Poland's hope for a loan from the Bank for development projects,
Meanwhile Polish negétiators have been looking around In Britain for Industrial und agricultural supplies.
In
the United States Canada, prices began to rias again in 1850 after" remaining fairly atable from 1952 to 1985. This was 'mosily' inducticed by Increases in the price of food, -Reuter,
Parla, Feb. 10.
Polish slipyards will turn out eamo 90,000; tons of - merchant) shipping for Chinn by, 1500, the
considerable number of rebels had been killed in five different engagements in the Algiers re- gion.
A quantity of arms and ammunition captured and 10 suspects
Presse
唸
arrested, France.
which
NATIONALISTS
OVER
UPSET
SPRATLYS
Manila, Feb. 18.
The Nationalist Chinese Embassy here said today it was "amazed" at Philippine Vice-President and Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos Garcia's statement that the controversial Spratly Islands (also known as Nansha) were open to exploitation by any foreign power,
Fact: Not Fiction
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fural maaltinely atmiled Pište | Prušen:""
They were understood to be Plth PAPA News Agency, 20- me like a viene from a solenes Pellon fim), Tulded missiles Interested in electrical equip portsa 'ebdayakanth bras ment, supplies for lie piectela: The ships will be bulit unknir.
are raised from underground ekanaborskih pointed towards the sky for, launching. The tilakiles, which likve simons 100. per otak keclenor. Within a 25-mile führt, Are Al an Americans defence bien on Icon Island, New York Bikló, All käy kopš
Ferity" Kór nettosi, via Kentorptiolo
The ownership of Nanshou Islands is being disputed by the elaimants, a Manila lawyer Mr Tomas Cloma, the Government of Nationalist China, Com- mmunist China, France and South Viettiam
an annex to the main dormitory and spread rapidly due to the 口 and construction of the building.
Dr F. H. Kalugu, Warren County Coroner, said he did not belleve the dead would exceed the official list of 11 missing persons. None of the bodica have been identified and Dr Knigge said he doubted if any would be because the interwo heat loi nao mon than ass
Less than 24 hours after the fre, the Govérbor, My James Blair Jr, örderöd several State agencies to make investigations into the fire and the operation Press. of the mursing home,----Urátodi
Gene Kelly's Wife In
Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Feb. 18. The Nationalist Chinese Em- Actress Betray Blair arrived bassy in a press release today here today to establish residence, sald the "Nansha Island group preliminary to filing, sult for have been and is considered a divorce from the dancing star, purt of the integral territory of Gene Kelly. the Republic of China."
Amazed
Kelly and Miss Blair were to-
ported to have separateki offelni. İy lasi September but their work had kept them apart, for many Mr Garcia in an official letter yeats while Kelly was making dated February 8 answering pletures in Europe.... Mr Oloma's query said the Philippine Foreign Affairs De Miss Blair, who had been i partment was of the opinion activa as an actress following that a group of numerous comis her marriage to Kelly, returned. and reefs known as the Spratlys to the screen two years ago in were "aninimbited and un-
the hit film "Marty" playing the explored" and therefore open to role of a schoolteacher. exploitation by anyone.
The Kellys were married in Philadelphia on September 22, 1941.
Thoy
have a' daughter, Kerry, 14, Kelly currently la
A press release today sald "the Chinese Embassy is amazed
at the contents of Mr Garcia's working in Hollywood in Les letter.
sald Me Garcia's opinion,
if correct, would make fundreds of email lalands in the Philp pino archipelago remaining uninhabited
unexplored open to exploitation by any foreign power,
The Embassy.mlà “(tho Na- tionallet) Chinese Government cannot recognise any foreign claim over the island group and shall deem any such claim as an infringement ubon Chinese territorial tighia"outer.
PROFESSOR DIES
Girls."--United Press,
British Ambassador
To Vietnam
Roderick Ambassador
London, Feb. 18.
Parkés, Brilish to Saudi Arabla, has boen named, Brillah, Ambassador to South Vietnāli, the Foreign Office annoured today.
Hugh
Ho le to succeed Ble
Princeton, Feb, 18. Dr Homy Norria Russell, Stephenson who was appointed Professor of Astronomy emeritus British Consul-Ceneral in New. at Princeton University and York, the Foreign Offer wid considered by collongues as the
Parkes was named Aniba greatest living astronomer, died dor to Balid Arabia in Guto.
1985 He left his co after a ling lingus. Haburan 1% ohbbé”... Whets
In Princeton Hoeplini : today,
Dr. Ramboll was imown Inters Arabila, broka bir diziomatic nationally for him works din the Intions with arkain kaugensche Belof
in Egypt-Franco-Prutas,
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