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US LODGES STRONG RIOT PROTEST

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The Doctors' Bill Demand For Compensation Flood Victims PLEVEN TIPPED TO

THE Government's

con-

troversial Medical Registration bill has now been

passed. Since its Arst reading more than n month ago the public hoa been given adequate time to consider the measure fully, Dr Yeo, Director of Medical Services, has now answered most of the objections and there is no longer a case for serious dispute.

On the contrary, there should he widespread untisfaction that one of its main aims is to introduce a uniform high standard. One of the most obnoxious features of the recent criticism was the contention that poor people: attending clinics could only afford unregistered doctors, Is this

not just Bother way of advocating dual standards a high one for those who can afford it and

obviously ak

lower for those who cannot? For the reason that it pre- vents this the bill is a good one, and Dr Yeo does well to point out that 60 per cent of the clinies are served by registered doctors some of whom charge less than unregistered doctors, Mention should also be made of the many private practitioners who give cut rates for poor patients.

POINT arises hero: the medical profession's Assurance to Government on the staffing of clinics is

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And Adequate Apologies

Washington, May 24.

The United States lodged a strong protest with Nationalist China today against the sacking of the American Embassy in It demanded compensation and "adequate apologies." Taipei.

Eight demonstrators wore reported killed or injured and two police injured in the riot.

The demonstrators were protesting against the acquit tal of a United States army Master Sergeant at a court Martial yesterday and they demanded that American service- men should be tried by Nationalist Chinese courts.

The State Department said the protest was filed by Ambassador Karl Rankin in Taipei this morning.

express

We have

Chinese countries in which A few hours later, Ambasador Hollington K. Tong delegations. called at the State Deportment In that way, Mansfield sold, a better sense his government's "we would hove

Otur foreign Officials of administering regret,"

able to keep out of some difficulties that could have been forestalled, or avoided."

profess this apology was relations and be

here adequate.

State Department spokesman Lincoln White also said Ratkin reported

no Americans that werd killed, in the net! JAmeri- can demonsin

But cight staff members of the Embassy were slightly injured.

The rioting was touched off by US Army by the acquita! court martist of Set Robert G. Reynolds of Colora, Maryland. He was tried on voluntary men- slaughter charges for the fatal shooting of a Chinese.

Hickenlooper said it was too carly to tell whether the riots might have any effect on US atd to Formosa. But "In any case, we will net in our own self- interest, depending on the situa tion in the Orient," he said. He sald he felt the heldent "will produce some measures designed to guarantee that it won't hap- pen again"

NEWSPAPER ́ ́ACCOUNTS

encouraging but young of the Embassy and 15 at the Sen. Ralph E. Flandera sald

doctors ought not to be dis- couraged from accepting those posts because of the lack of financial Induce ments and a Government am subsidy may be advisable in some cases.

Ych reported that police had arrested 30 Chinese coming out USIS office. He also said five

Scnota Armed Services battalions of troops were arriv-Su

Subcommittee on the stairs-of- log in Taipei and that martial forces treaty, of which he is a law was declared effective at member, will make it our In apologising to the United business to get the facts about States, Tong delivered a formal the case as soon as possible." nole which said that “all-appro- Dr" Yea. announced ongriate measures are belig laken Wednesday that rofugue for the protection of American doctors would be given a life and property in Taiwan." chance to qualify for rẻ- gistration by sitting an exam in Hongkong, This of the main removes one objections. But it has been Bald one effect of the bill bo to drive unregis- tored doctors who fail to qualify into "underground practice" which would do Tent the purpose of the logislation.

may

EARLY STEPS

Army socretary Wilber M, Brucker folda, Senate. Ap- propriations Subcommittee that his only knowledge of the riots esme from nowspaper accounts! and that he preferred not to comment. The noto also said a "thorough Senator A Will's Robertson investigation" is being made to said that Formosa was one of that had beneïltert apprehend persons directly in the places volved in the incident

from the US "give-away most

of recent programme"

yeam.

The

Chin.co Government

'UNLAWFUL ELEMENTS' · BLAMED

Taipei. May 25. THE Chinese Nationalist

TH

Government today, de- plored Friday's anti- American demonstrations this Taiwan saplist. In

It blamed "gertain un- lawful elements" and 'pro- mised they would be punished.

A statement was issued by Fremier O. K. Yue at 1 am, Taiwan time. It was the first official comment by the Chinese Govern- ment on the rioting. He said the "unlawful” natu were "Inimical to our nailonal internat phd detrimental io long friendly relations between / the United States and Ching."--Unlied Press.

TANKERS GROUNDED

London, May 24.

tankers Two British-owned

the Suez have grounded in

will also take early steps jointly He said that the violence on with the American Embassy in Formosa was in line with other Canal during the last 48 hours Tripel to ascertain the losses reports that friction has been according to Lloyds messagt's

the developing steadily and damages caused by

in foreign tonight. incident," the note sald.

Three members of the Serinte In view of this possibility and Foreign Relations Committee

because of the admitted Sens. J. William Fulbright, shortage of doctors could Mike Mansfeld, and Bourke B. not some of the more ex-Hickenlooper described perienced unregistered men altuation as "very serious," be allowed to take a sub- Manefield mid better liaison sidised refresher course at between the military and the the Univoralty before the State Department axom, Government would prevented the incident have

countries where #wo would The 11,866-ton Border Laird, Company became grounded in a ordinarily look for friendship" owned by the Lowland Tanker because of US old.

Gen. Maxweil D. Taylor, sandstorm yesterday but called before midnight for Army Chief of Staff, told the shortly the Subcommittee

Suez. the Army has officers' and men 1,887 Formosa but will reduce the number to 1,233 by July 1.

SHOCKING

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"I suggest that in all ovetscas activities the constitutional in-

of the State Depart portance ment be recognised, cod that all government agencies, insofar as possible, should clear with the who State Department their activities

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bo bonding over backwards to give them a fair, chance but at least, it 'would be nssured of popular support if it then took stern mea- sures against any porslated in illegal practice, and

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Senate

Republican Icader William F.Knowland, one of the best US triends of Na- tionalist China, told reporters:

"Mob violence that lures American citizens and destroye they effect American property, cannot be condoned among allies, noutrals or unfriendly nations. The action in Taipei was shocking to

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Message From Lennox-Boyd

His Excellency the Gov- ernor, Bir Alexander Gra

tham, ha received a tele= Alan from Mr Lennox-Boyd, Hecretary of State for the Colonies, containing a

message of sympathy for the victims of the recenį foods,

The message IFSGE: "Tam very sorry indeed to learn of the loss of lives and muffering and damage to property caused by this

misfortune.

"Ficaso convey a message of sympathy on my behalf to those who have suffered or been bereaved asset my good wishes to all who aro working so hard to relleva distress and restore coudt- lions to normal,"

BE NEW FRENCH PREMIER

Paris, May 24.

GANBERRA

ARRIVES

IN TOKYO

· Tokyo, May 25,

A British twin-jet Can- berra bomber landed at

M. Rene Pleven, 56-year-old former Tokyo international airport Premier and near Radical, called on today nearly 20 hours bo- hind on what was supposed President Rene Coty today for consulta- to be a record Landon to tions on the French Cabinet crisis.

M. Pleven hurried into the President's residence off the Champs Elysee without making any statement to waiting reporters.

The call to M. Pleven went out after M. Guy

Mollet, Socialist Prime Minister, who Tesigned on Tuesday Ette ofcat in a vote of confidence, Ind conferred with President Coty at the Elysee Palace this

UK H-Bombs morning."

For Dominions

M. Pleven is often called the "father" of the Il-fated European army 'project.

Sound Out

Observers thought the Pre- sident would nak him in the firol | place to sound the chances | agreement among the parties on

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London, May 24, Canada and Australia a mitilmum programme for probably · will be supplied Algeria, financial problems and with British-made hydrogen the European treaties,. This would be a prelude to a formal bomba as a result of the attempt to term a ow govern Commonwealth Prime nient either by M. Pleven him- Ministers' conference next self, if he agreed or by another month, the unofficial Church politician. of England publication Church Times said today.

Tokyo flight.

Tho Canberra, touched down it was scheduled to arrive ka at 0.50 a.m. JST (1150:GMT).

Tokyo at 11.05 am. JST (0203 GMT) yesterday, but it blew a

Other named mentioned for fuel pump about 500 miles out a "mission of information" in- of Fairbanks, Alaska, and was clude that of M. Paul Reynaud, forend to return for repairs. Conservative former. Primo As the plane's crew left the Minister, whose party was jet ther "were greeted. by 'W. mainly responsible for bringing Harpham, Vere Redman and down the Mollet Cabinet on its Capt R. C. Keary of the British

Embassy in Tokyo,... new tax proposals-Reuter,

The crow members were Wing- Commander R. 'F'. Harman, pilot and aircraft commander,

navigator, and Flight Lieutenant H, Hopkinson, second, plict.

Doors Shut Squadron Leader 3. Hamilton, In Russian

Faces

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Tokyo, May 24. Japanese Chamber of Commerce authorities in Toyama City, Central Japan,

red-faced today when fivo factories In the past two deya M. Coly suddenly shut their doors har conferred with the leaders to inspection by a visiting of the party groups in both

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Mikhali Hasilyevich Nestapv,

The plane 13 tentatively scheduled to leave for London at 1 p.m. JBT (0400 GMT) und will attempt to set the recordem United Presa..

MINES OFF IRELAND

Dublin, May 24.

A wide area. In the Atlantic of the southwest coast of Ire land la being cleared of ship ping because of doeting mines, it was announced today. “An Irish naval vosol, acting

t-reports from the French. chairman of the all union Common ber of Commerce of the Soviet trawler, Jacques' Andre, located Union and six aides, were pe mine and riflemen shoerd to arrive today In the naval vosso) were attempting #cheduled Toyama City for an inspection or to destroy it Jack=trial facilities

Aaaronch mine was 'sighted by

the Panamanian Japan Sea Heavy Industries, the Deunt Hightship off Bally But the managements of the|Mango Halt: 20 mling south

Nishan Chemical, Jujo Paper|cotlon-France-Presso. Company

The periodical sald It was houses of Parliament cang- Russian mission. clear that the main themo" ing from the Communista tu of the London talks would be the far left and the anti-iex the web of Britain's H-bombs Poujadists on the extreme right to defence of the Combitus=" All indications point to d long “wealth, and one thing on the ma difficult crisia, ind-M.-Coty agenda would be the question sente mesinge to President

Eisenhower

was be -maying or where to store them,

forced to canoes his oficial visit "It is regarded as certain to Washington because of French that both Auştrolla and Canada crisis, will be provided with Bridsh hydrogen bombe, when there are enough of them in exis- tenco, no Church Times said.

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Complicated

Well informed sources Fald

Nakagosti Pulp

Company and Kurena Spinning Company notified the Toyama Chamber their plants were not), Russian group,

for inspection by the

SUBSTITUTES

Boy Shoots Teacher

Naples. May 24.

open that if the situation appeared to The Church publication sald M. Coly to be still too com- hopedicated for a political leader to try to form a new government Immediately he would probably

A 16-year-old boy, boftom of The Chamber authorities were charge a politician with the task

to substitute four his class at school and a dunes of exploring the ground before compelled the actual cabinet forming task plants on the Russian funerary. at mathematics, today shot his teacher through the hand with was tackled. .

A Chamber of Commerce a pistol during an algebra

is devoutly to be tort the Prime Ministers,

deliberations on such problems as practical surategy their will not forgot an infinitely more important question.

The 10,448-ton Callex Durban, "That is simply how to oblaki,

utmost urgency, an M Rene Pleven, 56-year-old spokesman feared the cancella- lesson, forced his way out of the lying a Panamanian flag and with the owned by the Overseas Tank- international accord which will

and tions would much, a bad im- school and diappeared. former Prime Minister

The The boy, Armando PisacRTIE, ships Corporation, also grounded | fually prohibit both the manu→ nar Radical has been strongly pression on the Russians. yesterday and was to proceed facture and the possesica of tipped as a "possible" for either Kureha Spinning Company said pupil at the industrin and in Naples, with fud assistance this after these, wespons of mass destruc- or eventually both of these two it was too busy with the arrival Technical Institute

of inspectors from company had not yet been found by polies noon for Suez.-Reuter

tion altogether."-United Press. tasks.

headquarters, the Japan Sea patrols scouring the region.

it was Piancane Heavy Industries raid

shot hi teacher, too occupied with launching of Misa Maria Gregorio, 31, after a ship orderød by the Nallon- she had scolded him for not Flat Chinese Government, while trying, hard enough on the eve examinations.--France- other planta offered of, the Prespe..

ALLEGATION CANADIAN ENVOY -PUSHED TO DEATH

Toronto, May 24.

me and to all friends of Free M Pat Walsh, Secretary-

China."-United Press.

London, May 25. The Chinese Premier, Mr Chou En-lal, yesterday received in Peking the visiting delegation of British Labour MPs, headed by Mr Harold Davies, the Now China News Agency reported to day,--Reuter.

Treasurer of the Pan- Canadian Anti - Communiat League, said last night ho had learned that Mr E, Her- bert, Norman, Canadian Am- bassador to Egypt, did not

but commit Bultido

SUM

either pushed from the win- dow or was hypnotised intoj Jumping"

The Canadian Embassy in porting Mr. Norman's

death

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sala he apparently committed, suicide by jumping from seventh floor, window in Cairo following a period of depres sloss sold to have resujtoj from the renewal of charges by a United States congres- monal sub-committee that he bad at one time been a Co- munist. The charges were Brynded

by a folse

the ..

Cenalan Government. Me Walsh fold a Federal election campaign, meeting that he had

"received word that the Cana- dien team investigating tho Norman death in Cairo had discovered that be did, not conmmit suicide."

He added that the Government Covas afraid to reveal thir "becmble it would be an eise“ tion, boomerang.

We know Norman was either pushed from the window or hypnotised into jumping. Both methode ere used by the Hussian secret police,"Beuter.

the three

other reasons-United Press,

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