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COMMENT OF

THE DAY

LONDON VISIT

AR John Foster Dulles was

M

aubdued figure

Louden airport yesterday. His comments to the Press

were guarded; indeed he took the precaution of com- mitting his thoughts to a prepared statement,

And

oven If the statement ล dull, Mr Dulles may con- tent himself

with the

thought that on this visit he will not be the centre of a raging controversy. Realising his propensity for

"putting his foot in il', Mr Dulles has steed sensibly, particularly in view of the British action now being

taken in Oman. Amerien ha

remained scrupulously aloof

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THE MARBUS CONFERY IN'ÄCTION TUSENKRO

KUWLOON

HK SHIP HELD IN INDONESIA

British Protests AIR MARSHAL ON TOUR OPEN-SKIES PLAN PRISONERS

Ignored By Ministry

RITAIN has complained to Indonesia

BR

over the detention of the Hongkong British-registered steamship, Hongkong Trader, the House of Commons was told

from publle comment on this affair and in view of today.

Britain's lingering Ben.

sitivity over Suez thila is the

best policy to be pursued.,

B

RITISH newspapers - APOLOGY TO

CHAPLAIN

The manager of a well- called known, restaurant

and

In

gest at the rising in Oman and America's desire to avoid any possibility of u rift with Britain in this affair is the main reason for the Secretary of State's visil ina London. Washington, officials say th would be "silly" o deny that Mr Dulles might talk about Oman but they say. however, that this is not to be the chief tople."

A message from the Ameri- can capital today anid "US officials.... let it be known privately that intelligener reports had not produced any evidence of Saud com- plicity in the uprising by followers of the Imam against the Saltun of Muscat and Oman".

STRANGE

THIS is a strange statement

it will not be repeated

officially in London.

Only

the Rev. James Froud yester- day for a misunderstanding last week when the popular chaplain of 8. John's Cathedral was refused ad- mittance because he did not

* Lof The restaurant employées stood

on the regula logo te, ne admittance and refered to lake Bir Froud's explanation that he was a prices of God and that hls collar "amiform." They insisted ilat ha must wear a tie.

apologized to

War

RAF CHIEF ARRIVES

yesterday, it was disclosed IN COLONY

by the representative of the

Oman rebels in Caird that

Saudi Arabia was assisting

A Longen antesage frem Neu- ter cald that Mr Willam Teel- ing, a Conservative, had asked what netion the British Govern- ment had taken and what had happened to a 250,000 dollar the Indonesian bond paid to Government for the which had not occurred.

He also asked Foreign Secretary knew confileting orders were

release

whether e

that

given,

The Indonesian Novy had said. the ship should put to sea and the Indonesian Army that she should continue loading.

The enny had arrested her,

eventually

OFFICIAL NOTES

Mr Ian Harvey, jalat Foreign Under-Secretary, replied:

10

"The British Ambassador drew the attention of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the detention of the ship official notes of March 22 and April 23, and the British Consul in Djakarin mado oral repre- sentations

jqpst cay at

ave Occabocs.

On June 12 an official nolo was sent proposing release of thoship against a monetary bond, A bad for 200,000 Hong- kong dollars has recently been paid to the account of the Bank of Indonesia with the Hongkong and

Shanghai Banking, Corpora don In Hongkong..

Air Marshal the Earl of As regards the third part of

the insorgeats financinity Bandon, the Commander in the

charierers have stated

and naval authorities and I

and with medical supplies, Į Chief, Far East Air Force the shipton, representatives of The Washington message cen (see photo), accompanied that conflicting orders were

1inues: " the presence of British troops at Buraimiy the Countess of Bandon, given by the Indonesian mili- today flew in from Singapore to have no internation to the con- treported curlier could, in

tho

fday in an RAF Valetta, for y opinion Washington diplomats, hea three-day stay as guests My information is that the come an irritane to King of Air Commodore A. D.. ship was arrested by a patrol Sand and precipitate an Messenger, Air Commodore beat of the Indencatan Navy. official protest".

TWO-YEAR CHARTER

Hongkong.

Immediately on his landing, the Alr Marshal inspected a Guard of lionour drawn from the Malayan RAF Regiment, la their ceremonial

dress, under

It is hoped that Mr Dulles hus not come to tell Britain this either. And another view point he is reported to hold That "the uprising in none of King Saud's doings and the ceminand of Flight- that to suggest au is only Lieutenant K. Oliver,

to endanger the taalt of try- The Alr Marshi, who is

The

The 2,040-ton vessel is owned by the Gicat Southem Steam ship Company. ing the ship was on charter to a Hongkong shipping arm for taminating at the ad of this

owners.sold this morn-

two years, the charter conract

ing to hold the Middle East making his first visit to Hong-year. The spokesman said that

against the encroachments kong, stated that he was glad to be here, not only to see the Colony, but also to inspect the RAF units here. He said

of communism" would also be better left unsaid.

P course it is unfair to suggest that Mr Dulles is

had on the The Malaya.

seen RAF slotions In

Air Murshal the Earl of Brandon Commander in Chief, Far East Air Force (left) and Air Commodore A. D. Messenger (right) at Kal Tak this morning.. The Air Marshal is inspecting local RAP units.- China Mall F'hote.

Japanese Premier Unfriendly

CHOU'S ALLEGATION

Paris, July 29,

China's Premier Mr Chou En-lai accused Japanese Premier Nobusuke Kishi with manifest- ing a stand "unfriendly" to China, Radio Peking reported today.

Mr Chou made the accusation in a recent interview given to the delegation of the Japanese civilian radio union, headed by Masuyasa Tajiri and the correspondents of the Kyodo News Agency and the Asahi Shimbun last Thursday.

In 03

the

Mr

ESSENTIAL,

SAYS DULLES

London, July 29.

HELD OWN COURT

Redwood City, July 29. Murder

charges wee

fied today against three of the six county gaol prison-

SECRETARY of State John Fosterers who meted out a do-it-

Dulles warned the wavering allies tonight that open-skies aerial inspection must be included in any first step toward disarmament.

The

London disarmament negotiations have been bogged down in talks among Western Powers where and how to install open skies Inspection

as a means to prevent surprise attuck.

over

Dulles, arriving here to push those negotiations

the burdle, said the United States is engaged in negotiations "which will include measures to reduce the danger of surprise attack." He specifically citud open- skles,

"If it can be demonstrated that the danger of surprise attack can be and will be reduced," ho old newsinen at London Air- port, "It should be more possible to make progress io reducing the burden of armaments

raiving

and the save political problems which endanger peace,"

BOTH SIDES

Since May 25 the Nale allies

have been trying to frame

united

Inspection

proposal for Gerial which would cover

both sides of the

In Europe.

But

Iron Curtain

Duilcs warned: that every month that passes with

agreement magnifies the problem of disarmament."

out

The Secretary of State arrived! tonight from, Ottawa to join US disarmament, delegate Harold Stassen and British Government leaders in urgent

consultationS

an the drugging London: TNS cut negotiations.

yourself death sentence to a fellow prisoner in a kan- gree court on Saturday.

·

They were accused of choking to death Robert Young, 38, after the "court of six prisoncis found him guilty of "impersonating an offieer" and being "inhospitable." Charges were filed against Dan Howard, 21; Vernon C. Williams,

TRUST NEEDED 20, and Jose Veitenheimer, 19,

who actually took part in the Execution. The three others who sat on the court have not been charged and deputies said it was possible they would face no charges since they apparently di not the

London July 29. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Flatier, head of the Church of England. sald here

tonight that whole question of disarma- ment would be solved ""AN Boon, as the chief nations can begin to trust each other and even take certain riska Jo frunding each other,"

He made this statement at London Airport before flying to New York on, hla way in attend the World · Counoll

nt of Churches Newhaven, Connectlent.

When the big powers did begin

frust one

to

anolber a solution would

be easy.

"Until then, you can talk until you are blue la the the face about banning K-bomb," be declared Henter.

Queen Serves Hot Dogs

London, July 20, Hol, dogs and hamburgeys Dulles said it should be pos- the American's dish of tea sible to solve the grave political were Queen Elizabeth's offering problems which endanger peaceo 5,000 visiting American law- "If It be demonstrated the yers at Buckingham Palace to danger of surprise attack can day. be and will be reduced.”

REPORT TO UN

garden

taice part in the actual killing.

Howard, who has "born to hate cops" tattooed across his abdo- men, acted as "Judge" at Young's trial and passed the death sch- | tence.—United Press.

Industrial Plans For Singapore

Singapore, July 29. A leading foreign firm is at present having important negotiations with the

Singapore Government on the question of setting up a S$10,000,000 industry in Singapore.

Omctal quarters said that Alf of the money for the pro- footed industry would from local sources. They added that the foreign concem had already asked the Goverruntnt for assistance to secure a "bir area of land" for a factory.

The project was expected

was keen

to provide employment for about 300 local people, besides "m- ported technicians." Queen Elizabeth's

It was also officially party for members of the Amegl-vealed that there con Bar Association marked the competition between a Hong President Elsenhower's coll for open-skies aerial inspection first ell-American Royal recep- long concern and Singapore

the debut Interests to start is the key Western proposaldon on recordand for guarding against surprise of typical US plenle fare in Her Lustry here with a capital of another big Majesty's canopied pavilion-about S$2,500,000 (about

US$030,000)France-Presse,

attack.

Secret Cargo Jettisoned

In a prepared

statement, he United Press, told newsmen that he came to London "to join in consultation" UN Disarmament Subcommittee, on the work of the Avo-power now in its fifth month of talles. perting back to the UN.

the

in order to permit aircraft to make a safo aner- gency landing." The C-124 landed this mom- There was no elaboration,- ing ca night from Wright- United Press.

Washington, July 29. Patterson Air Force base; Day- Thursday is its deadline for re- The Air Force said today that ton, Ohio, after two engines

a Globemaster aeroplane felt-falled. Dulles said he would discuss soc in turn the charterer chartered

secret Cargo before disarmament

The Air Force said, "the problems the Hongkong Trader out to un

with making an emergency landing cargo was of a classified nature Indonesian concern in 1950,

alysis of Japan's gone further in manifesting this Prime Minister Harald Mac-at the US naval air station at and was jettisoned into the relations with China In recent desire, in fact he has fallen millar, and

Foreign Secretary Pomona, near Atlantic City, New Jocean. The reasca for the detention, years, Mr Chou recalled which

back from the stand taken by Selwyn Lloyd. The latter told Jersey. occurred December Inct that normal relations had Heinst year, was that the Indonesia not yet been restored between

iis predeceSSOTE,”

Parliament this aftrandon that Governeral suspected the ship China and Jipan, and what

Chou, lamented the fact the new Oman war would also Ihat Premier Kishi did not come come up for discussion. was being used 12 smugglug

14 in internationdi law,

visit China. for the time TWO YEARS AGO business and had caused it to be more, detained.

being, but instead he existed be

went to state of war sti

Taiwan. He said. "The Chinese-Dulles will also confer with The Great Southern spokes-

tween the two suffering great financial

countries, but people feel very strongly about the French and Canadian dele- said the CompLuy WAS

this bed not hampered friendly

gales here, he said. He did not increoursts and the signing of

In refuting the "standers" refer to speculation that other because of the detention.

non-official agreements between made by Mr Kishi against China foreign intnisters including the people of the two countries. during his visit to the United Russia's Andrei Gromyko |

Hostile

going to drop a whole lot of had been greatly impressed and bricks in private discus found them first-clies,

RAAF UNITS

sions with Mr Selwyn Lloyd

and Mr Muemillan, but it

is difficult to see how he

In

|

Although there were talks of

الشمال

PAID DEPOSIT

He added that the owners, GE

directed, pald the $250,000 e- He fhen weni

can even state American establishing new bases in the Far views without causing one East, the Air Marshal sald, or two rules.

nothing wes being done at the According to

earlier moment. He disclosed that in the nouncement, Mr Dulles car future the Royal Australian Air Force would be sending one is visiting London to dia- Canberra bomber squadron, and cuss disarmament problem, two squadrons of Sobre jets ut a cable from their legal re- China. So n desire for friend- posit for the release of the ship. Premier Yoshida was hostile to but the nature of them has to the Far East. not been disclosed. It is The Air Marshal will kave resentatives in Indonesia few ship on his part was out of ine also not quite clear why it on Thursday for Manila where days ago said negotiations were question. was necessary for Mr Dulles he will call on

silil in progress: to the President, to go to London for these and on General Ackermann, discussions, particularly as Commanding General of the America's disarmament de- US 13th AF. legate, Mr Harold Stesen. Tomorrow night the Air Mar- recently returned to shel and the Countess will dine Washington for consulta with His Excellency the Gover

hor and Lady Grantham Government House,

tions.

AMONG ALLIES

HERE is no suggestion

that Mr Dulles will

meet the Soviet disarm-

at

Queen Mother

ament delegato and this For Australia

has led cheervers to cun-

clude that the immediato

Loudon, July 30,

difficulties in formulating Queen Elizabeth

the Queen

the American proposals for Mothes will visit Australia next

a disarmament agreement February for a fortnight, it was

*re

among the Western allies themselves. There could be no better wish than that Mr Dulles com plotes his business In

red from her residence,

Cirence House, today. She will about 10 days in New Zealud first.-Reuter.

London whatever It is World Title

quietly and unspectacular- ly: that he achieves the #grooment ho is apparently, accking and that he leaves Britain with better re-

Fight

*Patterson, deknded his world heavyweight titko boating putation than he had six Jackson, by a tko o the months ago. If he does that 10th round last night. In New much his visit will be a York. See Page 0 for full no- phenomenal success.

port

this."

States recently, Mr Chou at might join the talks.

tacked Mr Kishi for not In bis statement Dulles re-

Chinese people. on, "Ex- hesitating to 'come out in open called that it was two years ago hortly to the 600,000,000 this monit that Prealdunt Elsenhower launched the open- Mr Kishi had

Geneva sklės proposal at the reportedly бесп quotest in

conference. ---- United: the United sumunit release, failing which the money and Ishibashi, had the desire.

secure the "But his successors, Hatoyama States as saying that

Press, "Bi Chinese Communists would try were no other expenses." would be refunded "If there "As to Premier Nobusuke to infltrate the whole of Asia"

Kichi, though he would have-Fience-Pressc.

Demolition Of Huts Begins

Foust marchingjak wel OERAL AN

Biélus Banaro... Îw:in. £ho'process of selling a "new look." The 'plotdru' above shown -workmen, today on the roof of one of the old "Sumporser hate” which managed to survivo for 17 year beginning: The job of dismantling. When completed, the site will become a anedita and a, parod forveours to the ""Superina Deart, *** China Mali Photo,

WATER

SUPPLY

HOURS

to

The supply or water certain districts was cut off at 10 p.in. yesterday be cause the filtration capacity || could not cope with """con-'

sumption.

The present official hours supply are from

a.m. to 10 p.m. but since May 22 the whole of the Colony has virtual- ly been' on a full 24-hour supply. Since the beginning of da 24-hour supply period, dally consumption is gradually in ereased and, cu Sunday, July 20 it reached a peak of 18 millon galicas, which is about eight million millor i in excess of. the present, Arration capacity.

-Consumption must be kept within the limits of Altration and to effect this the Water Authority has had to limit the hours to the "official supply period, 1.0. from da.m.

to 10 p.m.

For extra pleasure'

and satisfaction-

CHURCHMAN'S No. 1

the 15-minute cigaretté

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