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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957.

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Country Must Be Protected From The West

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Geneva, Mar, 28.

The Director-General of the International Labour Organisation, Mr David A. Morse, said in a report to- day there were "real and widespread" apprehensions about the advent of auto- mation and atomic power.

In an ILO, survey prepared for the International Labour Conference here next June, he sala the only way such appre.. countered

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IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED TRY,TRY,

TRY

AGAIN,

was by concentrating on facts, by watching the employment situation closely and by careful économie planning,

"Technological progress holds

labour out great savings in be Fold. These savings could be taken in the form of higher output, in shorter hours, or in unemployment,

The problem was how to arrive at a satisfactory. com- bination of the first two and to nvold the third.

For many countries the main danger of unemployment might arise not from too rapid bul from too slow progress automation and other logical developments,

in

techno-

Seven-point Plan "Past experience shows no reason to belleve that techno- Jogical innovations lead to ณ decrease in the global volume of employment," he said. Mr More offered a point plan "for reinforcing efforts 10 promote Management

seven-

CHUTE

'Beginning

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JUMPERS

RECORD NIGHT PLUNGE

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Prague, Mar. 28. Three Czech parachuusia broke the night free parachute drop record last night when they dropped more than 36,000 feet in 195.8 seconds without open- ing their parachutes, This was announced officially

Prague today.

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PUPPET PREMIER SIGNS PACT. WITH RUSSIANS

Moscow, Mar. 28.

Soviet and Hungarian Government leadèrs announced tonight that talks would be held soon on "the temporary stationing of Soviet troops on Hungarian territory, determining their numbers, location and legal status."

In a joint statement before the departure of a Hungarian delegation headed by the Prime Minister, Mr Janos Kadar, they also announced agreement on a Soviet loan and grant of goods to Hungary, and reduction of Hungarian debts to

Russia.

Western observers and the Soviet presence of all the top leaders at a Kremlin reception before the signing of the de- claration represented the final polish on Soviet efforts to bestow prestige an Mr Kadar

and emphasise Soviet confidence in his governmení,

The statement said the pro schce of Soviet troops in Hun- gary was a decisive factor in protecting the country from "the aggressive scheme of the im- perialists" in view of what it called a "dangerous arms drive" by members of the Atlantic Alliance.

The declaration accused reactionary Western

circles" and the traitor Imre Nagy" -- the Premier for a time before Soviet troops intervened in the October revolt of respondbi- lity for the revolt, and defended the Soviet intervention.

More Exports Turning to the situation In Hungary, it sald

raw

current

Taipei, Mar. 28. Rusala had agreed to Hungarian President Chiang Kal-government request to increase shek today predicted this considerably exports of food, materials and other goods year would be "year of this year,

to a total value of 110 official at tho million roubles exclunge rate,

Fusila would also givo long term loan of which 750 million roubles could used this year, including 200 million roubles in free currency.

collapse" of communism and satellite countries through Communist failure to

pre- vent. Internal contradictions.

Since last June, he said, there had been continuous unrest in Eastern European countries, the Chinese mainland and even students in Russia,

Hungary a

be

She had released Hungary from debis valued at 1,000 million fortats and deferred pay- ment of debts valued nt more

In a statement to the Chinese than youth marking the 14th Youth Reuter. Day today, the Nationalist leader said "This is the beginning of in and for Mao Tse-tung and His cohorts.

"They know it and that is why they have fabricated fantastic 'peace rumours in a desperate attempt to undermine the re- involutionary will of our people. both at home and overseas, and to forestall our impending mill-

The three men, Gustav Kabek,

Jaroslav Jehlieka and Zdanck | tary counter-attack."" Räbian, jumped in a group

a multade of aimbet

fect from the bomb

TACKE of a Bovici made IL-28

twin jet aitorast,

150 million roubles.-

TANKER IS

OFFICIALLY

MISSING

A

London, Mar, 28, The 297-ton Brih tanker, Landak, which disappeared 20 the South Chins Bea with crew of 17 xix weeks ago, was officially posted as missing to- hight by Lori's,

by the The tanker, owned Nationalisthell Company of Singapore.

"Traitor's Trap'

Reiterating

the

They opened their parachutes determination to

Jost and President Chiang vanished after she left

recover their

on an 800-mile 2,400 feet above the ground.

urged the youth saying "You ton, Borneo, The Cicche Improved on the

Two weeks later, a lifebost previous record held by Borletust hever again fall into the voyage to Singapore. parachutists, by

from the Landak was found in more than trallor's trap. 5,000 recFrance-Press.

good condition 120 miles from Jesselton,

Labour Aid For Children

co-operation in planning, introducing and carry- ing

technological changes,"

through

His plan called on those cerned:

1. To consult together at all

stages

and Cultural

"You must realise that in our war against communian thore

is no compromise In the middle Three of the crew were Bri- of a stream. This war is going tish, including the skipper, Cap- to decide whether our country toin S. Watson-Reuter. is to survive or perish

New York, Mar, 28. Fifteen-year-old Burton Hyder

B

Paris, Mar, 28.

"We shall never stop fighting executive board of the The United Nations Educational, so long as a single inch of our appeared today to have defeated. Ornational territory remains under himself in an effort to win a con- Scientiae

Russian imperialists and so long to today decided ganisation

single Chinese remains university scholarship

science competition at Spartan- spend up to $200,000 on emer-s

burg, S. Carolina. gency educational aid for chil- under Communist tyranny

His entry was a still capabic of dren who were the victims of "Our government will never

two gallons producing recent events in Hungary and again make the mistake of ac

of the Egypt."

cepting a Chinese Communist whisky, which agents

plcohol tex unit Unesco ofielal said the surrender and permitting them Treasury's

puiting workers who belong to it; Executive Board approved the to get away unpunished for promptly conflicated,

of the running. To divide equitably the proposal by 20 votes in favour, their crimes as we did in 1837." Flyder out

China Mail Special. benefis of technological none against, and two absten-Reuter. Improvements;

2. To deal in good faith;

3. To agree on changes which promote the welfarE of tie undertaking and of the

tlons--the Soviet Union and

5. To sock Julioo in dis-India-Router.

tributing

change;

the burden of

6. To remove special hard- Visits Premier

ship wherever possible and {!

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such cases as WAY

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Tokyo, Mar. 28.

The Nationalist Foreign Minis-

7. To work together to ensurster, Dr George Yeh today visited that the government is the Japanese Prime Minister, effectively

spreading its Mr Nobusuke Kishi, net of social protection to

Yeh arrived last night care for the esmaltes of from New York Ho was x change, -- China M11 pected to leave here for Taipei

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Summed up THEN ONE UP- WE MUSTNTBE

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SUBVERSION IN

ASIA WORSENS?

Washington, Mar. 28.

Ngo Dinh Nhu, brother of South Vietnam President, Ngo Dinh Diem, warned today that Communists were intensifying "subversive" activities in Southeast Asia.

BAUFERIN

PRECIOUS DROPS FOR

PRECIOUS MOMENTS.

world

Ngo is here on a lour as personal representativo Diem. ut, Predoni Ngo Dinh He said it would be desirable for the Vietnamese President to visit: bo Unibod States caning the

of this your fin That part

He added that the second half.

of the year might be, marked by events which, would mako Ngo Dinh Diemes visit difficult. CHERRY Axumpla of the interaBcu- HEERING Hon of Communist subversive

activities in Southbart Akin,

Nhỏ Dinh Nhu thu noodl

frontier conflicts in Burma, the doall for Philippines Prudent Ramón Mazayay, and forenta in Bangkok."--ET

AMNESTY TO END

Budapest, Mar. 28. The amnesty pro- mised to Hungarians who left the country illegally if they return- ed before March 31. will not be renewed, the Hungarian Ministry of Justice announced today.

The Ministry specified that those who presented themselves before

the Hungarian authorities abroad before March 31 and were prevented from returning by material dif culties, would be amnestied. The others would be brought to trial if they returned to Hungary, Ministry said. - Presse

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