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✔ THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1957.

PRIME MINISTERS GATHER DEPORTATIONS FROM

Russian Action TORNADO WRECKS VILLAGE

SIX MEN

GOING DOWN In Hungary Hit

ZAMBEZI

Balovale, June 24. Six men in three small canoes will start a dan- gerous and exciting trip of 1,500 miles down the Zambezi.

They will shoot trea cherous rapids and spend montha in isolation but when they reach the 37- mile wido delta they will have satisfied a lifelong am- bition.

By Suhrawardy

By FRASER WIGHTON

London, June 24. Mr H. S. Subrawardy, Prime Minister of Pakistan, said here today the Russian action in Hungary last autumn WAS "the most blatant example of imperialism and colonialism that we

have seen."

The Pakistan statesman, arriving in London for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Con- ference, told reporters he had always taken the view that the suppression of the aspirations of the Hungarian people by Russian armed forces was "a crime against humanity, and against all Rhote-do near the Angola border principles of fair play between nations."

THREE CANOES

The trip will start at Balovate, In the northwest corner of

and end in Beira, in Portuguesa East Africa.

With £1,000, three fibre-gloss canoes and the bare minimum of supplies they are ready Start,

Canocy and equipment will have to be carried for about 60 miles to pass the Victoria Falls. Portage will again be necessary of the Kariba Gorge, where the new dam is being built,

MAPTA GORGE

The most fearsome part of the trip will be the Mapta Gorge, where for miles, the river windi between steepcliffs,

herself He thought Russia reallred this by now. He was sure that, however powerful she might be, she also felt the neect- aity of world opinion being rangod on her side, and would ike to have friendly contacts with others.

was one

Mr Suhrawardy several Commonwealth states. men who reached London today to attend the conference which opens on Wednesday with states- men present from 10 Common wealth countries,

The sunshine

Analysing

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Gold Coast in the Common- wealth.

Ile sald Ghana realised its responsibilities to the

rest of Africa by demonstrating that the African Wha capable of governing himself effectively.

Youngest of the Common-

wealth Prime Ministers at 48, he told a gathering of Com- monwealth correspondents ns- sembled in his honour

"Our relationship with the United Kingdom soundly based, and I am confident that the new relationships we are already forging

with other members of the Commonwealth will also be realistic."

and

Commonwerth Prime only reaching the swiftly flow- | Ministers will be analysing the

He appealed to correspondents ing water at noon.

world situation in the light of to help in eliminating incorrect and !11-judged speculation There are dangerous whiri- changes since they last met pools, and with the wind blow-year age before the Suez which, he said, must certainly ing upgorge the water is come. crisis and the revolt in Hun hurt the future of his country. He asked that In making times whipped into waves four | gary. The Middle East silua- feet high

tion and East-West relations judgments about Ghana, people should give the new nation

From the Victoria Falls to the will rank high in their discus-time to sort itself out, "We have Chirundu Road Bridge is Rions

desolate stretch of GQU miles, There is no habitation and the last 180 miles is a tse-tso con- irol area-France-Presse,

COLLISION

Norfolk, June 24. Two Navy twin-engine attacks bombers collided in the air above

Norfolk today and plunges Inte the Hampton Roads a mile and a half offshore, A starch for the four occupants turned up only debris, a life jacket und alte raft, the Navy said. United

Press,

Albuquerque, June 24. Two small children missing since yesterday afternoon were| found crumpled in a refrigerator today, apparently dead of sul- focation,United Press,

Mr John Diefenbaker, the new Prime Minister of Canada,

I

reputation

A plant cyclone which swept across vest area of Northern Hady last week created havoo and destruction through farm- lamuk, villages and towns. Five people were killed and fifty injured when a tornado síruck Vila villago the

of Parso Scura

Piacenza. Tho near picture above shown a general view of the wreckage, while the picture on the right shown the Interior of a wrecked church-Keystone Photos.

LEBANON ACCUSES RUSSIA

Beirut, June 24.

The Lebanon tonight ac- cused the Soviet Union of "regrettable interference in the

private affairs.”.

beon Independent for scarcely three months," he said.

They was another of today's arrivals mistakes,

bound to make were but

Lebanon's he believed the at the airport.

future

would confirm and "As a result of the grand | strengthen Africans' adherence of new parts to the for cart:monsense. Commonwealth o strength is being established which seems almost paradoxical. It is appar ent that the strength of freedom is freedom self," he said.

He foreshadowed one likely topic for conference discussion in suggesting that a Common-

Audience

The accusation was made la a Lebanese note handed to the Soviet Ambassador, Mr Sergei Kiktev, replying to a Soviet Two of the visiting Primellished without Lebanese

note of June 11, which was pub- agree- Ministers Dr Nkrumah end Mr

ment. R. G. Menzies of Australia, were today received in audience by Russian interference stemred Queen Elizabeth, who will give visiting statesmen while they are here. She is also giving a state banquet for them on Wednesday,

wealth trade conference-in dis- | audiences to all the cuss trade within the member slaies should be convened 31 a reasonably early date.

Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Prime

Minister of the new indepen dont Commonwealth nation of Ghana one of the "new parts of the Commonwealth to which Mr. Diefenbaker was apparently referring at a lunclicon here today spoke of the role of Ghand-formerly the colonial

A British Crossword Puzzle

23 24

120

29

30

ACROSS

3 Burn nimica (4).

? Accidental excursions? (5),

8 Bitter planse (4).

9 Rene's bird (4).

10 Thinking of" writing? (7).

12 Ostentatious

polllelan (4).

office

18 College window (8).

18 Man-made delty (4).

19 Moving atole? (0),

21 Burdened (B).

for

14

16

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Dr Nkrumah and Mr Diefen- baker paid calls on Mr Harold Macmillan, the United Kingdom Prime Minister.

During the day New Zealand's representative, Mr Thomas L MacDonald, Minister for External Affairs, arrived in London.

The Lebanese note said the

from Soviet criticism. of the Lebanon's

accepian.co of the Eisenhower Doctrinë

CRITICISED

criticised the acceptance of the doctrine although it has never been the subject of discussion between the two governments,

Today's note said: "Russla

"This shows that the Soviet Intends to transfer realstance to the Doctrine from the general He has come in place of Mr levet to the level of Soviet. Sidney Holland, the Prime Lebanese foreign policy." Minister, who is indisposed. Answering reporters queations. tions that the Lebanese people It added: "The Soviet allega. be said nuclear

that now

the British tests near Christmas did not support the Govern- Island in the central Pacilement's foreign policy) represent were completed, Where would a regrettable interference in the Dot be much point in people Lebanon's private affairs. making representations.

"The relationship between the

CONTEMPT CONVICTIONS SET ASIDE BY

US SUPREME COURT

Washington, June 24. The Supreme Court today set aside contempt convictions against seven more persons who re- The Conference to be held Lebanese people and the governfused to answer questions asked by committees in the Cabinet Room of 10, ment and their support or lack Downing Street will continue of support are matters concern until July 5, when an official ing the Lebanon alone." - communique will bo sued. Reuter.

Tragic Episode

Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told

pircas

ference in Stockholm that the events in Hungary were funda- mentally a national uprising which was suppressed.

book incite-

"It could do," he said,"

ment from the "But fundamentally national uprising. doubt about that. pro

There is no

ANIMALS

TROUBLE RESIDENTS

Zomba, June 24. it was a Elephants, leopards, It was sup- lions, hyenas and jackals It was a terribly tragic have been busy in the

Zomba district.

investigating Communism.

It also set aside the conspiracy convictions of

six Detroit Communists and sent their cases back!

to the lower Court for further proceedings. They were convicted under a Smith Act provision mak-

HUNGARY TO

RUSSIA INCREASING

Says Refugee Leader

United Natious, June 24.

A Hungarian refugee leader declared today that deportations from Hungary to Russia in- creased from 35,000 to 51,000 in one month and that smuggled evidence showed four to five persons executed daily.

De Bela Fabian, a member of the Secretary General, Mr Dog the Hungarian National Coun- Hammarakjokk elt, whose headquarters are in Now York, demanded an im-

Mr Lodeo called a 24-nation

medinte meeting of the United meeting here on Wednesday to Nations General Assembly to decide whether to ask for re- cat muss liquidation of Hun-convening of the Assembly, now garian youth and freedom in recess. The 24 countries In- ighters.

vited are those that sponsored the resolution setting up the Amembly's social Investigating Committee last January,

STARK DETAILS

Dr Fabian made his demand The committee's revelation of in a letter to the US representa- Soviet brutality, in a 180,000- tive, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, word report last week, brought Ho showed newsmen a letter demands for reconvening the As- emuggled from Hungary giving embly,

Diplomatic observer dotalis of the present estimated that at this point theft situation within the country, was better than a 60-50 chance which he intends to present to the 81-nation Farliament would

stark

NATO AIR

DEFENCE TO

BE TESTED

be called back into session, pro- bably next month. Some dele- | gates, however, preferred to leave the altiation dormant unil September, when Foreign Ministers will be gathering hero for the regular Assembly session,

LIQUIDATING

In his letter to Mr Lodge, Dr Fabian charged that the Russlans were "liquidating the best of our youth.” Dr Fabian said 10 to 15 persons were being executed daily on Soviet anders up today for the biggest air had evidence that deportation to He said the National Council defence exercise ever held Soviet slave labour camps jump-

Naples, June 24. The Western Allies lined

the Mediterranoon as jed 10,000 10 52,000 In one month mystery

theland "the prisons and the recent- shrouded

ly reopened concentration crimps movements of Russian war are crowded."-United Press

ships at both ends of the ECAL.

Bix

Air, Navy and land forces of

Atlantic North

Treaty Organisation Allies were poised tonight for the "Role-Rosto” manoeuvres, aimed at testing the West's southern flank defence against surprise atomic nie attacks,

SOVIET SHIPS

ל.

With the games scheduled to

FINANCE

MINISTER MOBBED

Bombay, June 24.

Indian Finance Minister start tomorrow, Ailled military T.T. Krishnamachari was observers studied with care re-

an

ports of the movements of Rus menaced today by clan warships which recently | angry crowd of govern- passed through the Dardanelles.

ment employees who man- From Sucz camo reports of handled the Minister's the disappearance of two chauffour and personal' as- destroyers in the Suezsistant and held up his From Malta B Red

Soviet

Canal,

The

cruiser and three escort vessels car, in front of the income were said to be on their way to tax office in Bombay. Gibraltar at the other end of the The demonstration occurred - Mediterranean.

when the Finance Minister re- fused to grant an interview to objective of "Rosie- representatives

of the Central Rosie" was to check the network Board of the Revenue Employees of Nato's air defence from Union, on the grounds that they Gibraltor to Eastern Turkey.had not made a prior appoint- United Press,

ment with him,

More than 1,000 government cumployees in the income tax and exclac departments Trit their offices and staged a noisy demonstration as the Finance Minister was leaving the incoOO tax building.

US Burlesque Suffers

ing it a crime to advocate violent overthrow of the Death Blow

government,

Today's actions pointed up | decisions,

Its action does not the wide-ranging effect of last mean that those involved nects- week's decisions re-interpreting sarily will be given new trials the Smith Act and requiring or freed. that witnesses before Federal and State legislative investigat ing groups must be properly appraised of the purpose for which they are being questioned.

DECISIONS

SENT BACK

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Washington, Jane 24. American burlesque suf- fered a death blow today when the United Stalos Supreme Court confirmed a. New Jersey State Supreme Court ruling which banned the strip-tease.

New Jermy, wis one of the last strongholds of the afrip-tease aois.

The New Jersey Supreme Court's decision, made in December, 1055, stated that any wornan taking on her clothes on the zinge to

The Court

nside

the contempt convictions of four "Most of our sympathie, are A leopard pald an afternoon

Ohioans who refused to answer with the people of Hungary. visit to the Zomba house of Mir

before that questions

State's They should be able to live J, D. Kennan recently. It kill- their own lives after their own | ed his dog and made olf.

The Court

Un-American Activities Com- elted thoso

mission. The brief order sent choice."

The next afternoon, it return decisions in today's actions,

the cases back to the Ohto Asked how

this

The Detroit defendants con- could bo od and tried to carry off Me done, Mr Nehru replied:

Kennan's other dog, but one of victed under

Supreme Court for reconsidera- the Smith Act

be nude or to give the "I do not know. It La the

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servante chased it away. were Saul Wellman, Nathan tion in the light of last Mon-

illusion of nudity was com complicated question, but it is the dog only suffered minor Kaplan, Thomas de Witt Danda day's rulings restricting the h

mitting an Begál not. not an isointed question. It is injuries.

Jr. Philip Schatz, Helen Winter vestigating power of legislative

Owners et buriceque In Chief Liwonde'a district, corected

cold war. with the

and William Allan.

theatres in New Jersey One Ohio zase uvolved Tal- Some countries are unfortunate bord of elephants had been troubling the villagers, but after

In sending those and tho con-

appealed the decision madge Raley, Joseph Stern and 4 Rupeo's worth of soup? (5), by brought into the game.

know one of them had been shot and tempt cases back to the lower Emmett Calvin Brown, who re-

the grounds that it put ap "I personally do not

unconstitutional courts, the Supreme Court mere fused.

Umitation A young lion

upon fractious of expression seen further by instructed the lower courts to questions nt

and speech./-Franod-Presso, north, taking plas, is still free. | take another look at the convic-klan session in Cincinnati on --Franco-Presë,

tions in view of last week's October 20, 1952-United Press.

1 Light ground? (5),

DOWN

poetically

2 Incident !cluded (7).

соц-

5 Progrens made by backans how to help, but there must be ) killoḍ the head moved off,

invourites (4),

A

6 Cut off odd bits (4).

housewives?

9 A bit of devilry (4).

11 Shackles

for

No, Sir (4).

15 Food for roan and boost (4).

14 Chat sound fruit (4).

Germany?

10 Halt (5),

28 Current abbreviation (4). 29 Jollification in

(5).

the highest possible 10 Just a thought (4), appeal? ́(4).

28 Make

17 Thunderous applause? (4).

20 Orator in parliament? (7)- :

help in same way-Router.

POLICEMAN

groups.

to

answer numerous State Commis-

Da

WINS PRIZE BALLOON BARRAGE SUSPENDED FOR A TIME

20 Edit communist legislation 22 A square. ĐÃ CTO hiện t 4 20-year-old West Berlin

(7).

30 Covent Garden alr7 (4).

31 Piece of cako (4).

32 Makes me nod, the devil (5).

33 Very poor condition (4).

(4).

24 on-like hauteur? (5).

Berlin, June 24. police omou, Harold Jungen pen, has just won a television 26 Move to pull your socks up? prizo of a

two-week

stay la (5).

Japan, it was learned hero to day,

Juergensen will go to Japan ly air by way of the North Pole and will returna. vin India and

27 Devastating remil! (4).

20 Tale featuring the

(4).

Nevy

MONDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across; 1 Dammed, 7 Raid, the xiid Butt DE A-lien; 10 Gr-obe, 11 Side 13. Diac-ovur-Ed, 18 R-end," 10. Toludgy policeman said he Fise, 18 Ma-lingured. 22. Seat 34 Astim, 201 "Anger, 24 Qiigi | wan happy wlin ma włudden w05 (10v.), -27 Trolley. Downs 3- A-miss, 5 Mou-go Dogged,

would take his, Oignon with film

6 Promyo, 6 Tlod, 8. Abide, 11 Endod. 18 Darde 14 Cropilena | ginen the pufio hated a trip for 17 Smart,. 14. Gülek 29 Orage 21 Right, 23 BAGA

Munich, June 24. Officials of Radio Free Europe mid today the big plastic balloons that carried 300 millions unponsored news-

papers over the Iron Curtain have now, boon: „grounded. ***, Endefinitely, and, perhaps for- aver Authoritativo mouróna maid the

balloon barnen AppOnes/to. have outlived kur tinefilnoty - ot lost for the time being.·

soared over eastern Europe twice а month, carrying newspapers to the captive preples of Hungary, Poland 'and. Czechoslovakin.

ipst Autumn, when Hungary; and Poland demanded com-: te: Independence from tho Kremlin. It has now been suspended altogether,

The Finance Minister, unable to use his own ear, which was held up by the crowd, drove away in a pollée Jeep.--France- Fresse.

| EAST-WEST- TV & RADIO EXCHANGE

Washington, June 24. The United States, in alde-memoire to the Soviet Union, today proposed the regular exchange of un- censored radio and television broadcasts between the two countries.

*

"The purpose of these broad... casts would be to promote treer exchange of informations ant ideas on important world developments," she nkio-

momoire said.

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The document was handled to Ambassador, MK

Soviet

Georgt Zarubin,

at the State

Department by Mr William S. Lacr

acor, special assistant to the Secretary of State for cont-west

exchanges

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Departinent's spokesman,

Mr Lincoln White, told reporters that Mr Zarubļja had "salḥ, mari. eight drive Wladyslaw by that he could not comment Gomulka's "independent?

20

examuller Exis

Communist government closer CONSULTED

to the Kremlin, --

nears of fury from the Com-Authoritative sources said the These sources said RFE does not consulton its allies before mak-

manist world bore witness t their effectiveness. Red pro- paganda' blamed the balloons for air crashes, explosions and fres. Fighter planes and bos į- derīguarda tried to shoot them down-and still they came.

For 3 youth, the balloons I The programin - waa vartalin).

He said the United Skitos bad

conelder it worthwhile to con- ing this move:* newspapers in, fanso Hungwey |... tinug the campaign" solely for He emcalled that the United

scattering

of balloon-borno

today probably would have no "effect"-" except. la: aggravate hjicati, dovlet péphession in that country.

continued

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