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HE latest communique on defence BICKBUTCA for Southeast Asia released in Canberra yesterday, Ap- pears to be no more than a restatement of previously announced

Intentiona coupled with assurances to the Australian Government that would only have been conspicuous by their

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DISARMAMENT PLAN REJECTED

Western Proposals Unacceptable

To Soviet Union

London, Aug. 28.

absence. Britain's promise THE Soviet Union in effect today re-

to Australia to maintain;

forces in Southeast Asin

was implicit in its White

jected the West's proposal for a

Paper declaration earlier two-year suspension of nuclear tests as

this year. The disposition part of a world first-stage disarma- forces have yet to be au- ment treaty.

arid composition of It

nounced, possibly decided, though

Mr Valerian Zorin, Sovie! the Canberra

itsprosentative to the Ave. announcement now makes power disarmament conference clear Australin's, contribu-¦here, today told the Western lion.

Bobbers thai his delegation Among outstanding questions did not regard the Western pro- requiring clarification are posals, subunitted #1 August whether atomie

weapons 21, as a basis for agreement.

and guided missiles are in- tended to become standard

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Mr Zoria, who was speaking 25-minute today's rict ot

equipment in this part of session of the United Nations the work, whether Austra- | Disprmament Subcomralttec- British the United States, France, Bri- well as troops ultimately are to be tala, Canuda and Russia--was thus equipped, und, if so, in ecumenting 011 1121 Curlier the light of Mainyn's specch by the United States refusal not only to permit delegate, Mr Harold Stassen.

its nuclear weapons in territory but to consider joining Seato, where are the Southeast Commonwealth Asian forces to be based?

FIRE BRIGADE

CRITICISM

Mr Zorin sal' that it seemed of yesterday that his statement had not been sufficiently studied by the Western Powers.

! The Soviet del gate yesterday a plech of some 7,300

A carlier Defence White | made

A Paper suggested a "fre words chileising the Western

brigade" force, equippedatearmament position. with conventional weapons,

LI LI HUA REFUSES TO KISS MATURE

Hollywood, Aug. 28.

Li Li Hua this week re- fused to kiss Victor Mature during the shooting of a film. She dropped the bam- boo curtain and there does the not appear to be even. slightest chance of lifting

Doubtful Honour

it.

FLU NAMED

AFTER HONGKONG

Washington, Aug. 28. In TL Oriental Fiu. Asiatic Flu or Astan Me? Aj three names have been used since the new discovered in virus was Hongkong last April. -

There

"official" is no name, but the US Publie Itzalih Service has 70- erntly sellled on the term Flu." This usage "Aplan is now rapidly becoming standard in medical

and scientific papers.

The reluctant lotus blotsom is a veteran of some 60 Chines movies, all kissless,

in i

During

death

{cene which lovely Li Li is breathing her last, the script called for Mature to kiss her gently on the lips.

ה

But just as Vic leaned in for close-up of the kiss L LI turned her head and multered of Chinese the

equivalent "You've been eating ontons", or something of at nalure.

Mature, hurt and astonished, stomped off the set while the filtered. Never before crew

big hnd

Vic's leading lady given him the cold shoulder.

SHAKEN MAN

took off in the dirto. of her dressing mon, closely followed by producer director

con-

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But "Asiatic

La Flu" all right too. Many of the Public Health Servien doctors use it in conversa- tion.

I tion

would be established to At the start of the meeting cope with minor emergen Me Stussen sald that the out- cles. Part of this force ure line for the successful sumably could be based cus on of negotiatious for in Malaya if Tengku Abdul Partial disarmament agreement Rahman

confirms his opposition to nuclear wen- pota. Indeed, there seems to be no other solution, particularly Britain is due to sign a defence agree. ment with Malaya soon)

necession

were now beghinfag to emerge clearly.

after the

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the nuclear

Mr 'Slossen sold that Western proposals on testing of August 21 had opened up real possibility for putting together a ilist-step dkatmis- ment agreement.

On August 21 the Western Independence on Saturday. Powers proposed a two-year But this does not fill in all the conditional suspension at gaps left by the very bare nuclear tests to be linked with communique released fo a cut-off in the reduction of Canberra

yesterday, nuclear weapons and forming

acement.

FORMAL TABLING

Malaya's problems Aur of a partial disarmament Sento's ло Heem to be diverging and it is Britain's reported intention to reduce ---it foreen in Southeast Asia yet offset this reduction by "increasing mobility And striking power.” It MRY amount to reading what was not intended into this state- plan. suld that the leaders of

Mr Staszer, believed ia usually well informed quarters here to be speaking on the eve of the formul sabling of the Western partis] di-armament

ja

ment to suggest that in-ll creased striking power is n euphemism for atomic weapons, but what olker interpretation is possible? EXPLANATION

governments represented

For the salenifestly- minded, the really correot name

**A/Hongkong- 1/57"-meaning it is 稳 strain

A-Prime of the Type of influenza and was Dre not u Ilongkong this year.United PreRN.

SUB SIGHTED

OFF NATO

TEST RANGE

WRE

Kiel, Aug, 28. the Subcommittee had A submarine of unknown stressed the need to avold war. nationality

observed Mr Starson said that one mehnd of doing this was to lust night off the German reach agreement on a sound Baltic Sea coast at Toden- and practical

die dorf where Nato forces (coastal artillery) have a range.

Arst-stage

nrnment agreement.

MERTAINLY a recent report

The Canadian delegate, Mr from. Cunberra during Charles Ritchie, said that the Mr Sandys talks said that

Canadian delegation proposed British planes observed the to continue its efforts to reach half - submerged submarine the scaling down of

agreement, Britain's Far East forces

which later vanished the The

delegate, M. darkness.

Aphy French

German would probably be geared

that sources reported here. which dules Moch, then said to 11 programme

to balance diminished Pablle opinion would have

Todendorf Is would

where Nato choose between the two sola forces test new radio-controlled manpower with smaller but

tions which had been offered

.pnti-afrcraft' Suns and where more potent tactical atomic

question of nuclear German armed forces recently on the weapon unita And if this

testing.

made a test shooting of newly 18 HD, how is Malayn's

developed French "SS-10" anti- atomic abstinence to be

tank rocavis which observers rationalised with plans, for

believe would be one of the the rest of Southeast Asla

most effective new weapons against enemy tank fores.

TWO SOLUTIONS

A British source pointed out and the Far East? If that these two solutions were there is to be a rent diver- the Soviet proposal for n two to gency on this question, it three year isolated and uncondi

and suspensión

the Beems a cleur distinction flonal will have to be made be- Western proposal of August 21 for a suspension Inked with tween Malaya and Britain's

the cut-on of seduction "of operational base for South Assile material for military pur- east Asia particularly if Malaya opts to stay out of Seato

poses and forming part of a partial disarmament agreement

Reuter..

Hongkong Biggest Exhibitor

In Kuala Lumpur-

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 20. India; Chino,

Thailand, TONGKONG is the biggest HOM

exhibitor at

milion д International trade Holding an dollar fair, the largest of its, kind ever held in Malaya, which opened tonight.

The fale is being held in con- Junction with the Maloyan Independence celebrations and opened by the Malaya Minis- tor of Commerce and Indus- try, Dr Ismail) Bin Abdul Juhman.

Hongkong has 40 stalls in a large pavilion and its exhibits range from piece-goods to enamelware,

Almost a dozen countries have agnt exhibits, including Japan,

Burma and

German and ollier Nato patrol boats and planes control regularly Д seashore zone banned for ship traille, reaching stveral miles into Sca,

the Baltic

Frank

AMERICAN STUDENT Medium

THREATENED

WITH DEPORTATION

By DAVID CHIPP

Peking, Aug. 29.

Mr Shelby Tucker, one of the young Americans now visiting China, has been told he will be deported if he continues to refuse to surrender his passport for immigration inspection. Mr Tucker arrived here last week with 40 other Americans after attending the Youth Festival in Moscow.

Cockeyed Painting

Parrot

Jeft (Before the American Moscow, the State Department warned them that they would be violating United States re- gulations if they visited China.) Originally due to stay three weeks in China, the visit of the Americans has been extended until after October 180 They

the can watch

national day parade here.

Mr Tucker, 22-year-old law student at Corpus Christ Col-

home lege, Oxford, whose Pany Christian, Mississippi, has consistently refused to give up his passport for examination because he says he is not pre-

Stay In Hotel

He was awakened at 1 am).

Los Angeles, Aug. 28. Miss Chandra Poweris,pared to break American law. the owner of Rajah, a one- eyed Asian parrot, said to spenk Chinese, today dis- closed that her parrot has yesterday by lleials and told painted 759 watercolours that unless he changed his views to leave the and one oil painting which he would have

country. have drawn praise from He was further asked not to American art critics.

leave the hotel where he la staying without informing the Youth Federatien interpreters.

Mr Tucker continued to refuse to give up his passport, saying that he would prefer to break Chinese is rather than Ameri-- can which said a passport could not be used in contravention to any provisos stamped in it.

He said there was nothing in his travelling but lay against there was against his using his passport.

to

Mira Poweris confessed

nellvity after Rajah's artistiv

had person anonymous

·Borzuge; } an Atier .......sa hour's debate Jp telephoned the organiser of an mixed English and Chinese, exhibition and told him that the artist who signed himself Barzage emerged #shaken

"Rajah Chandra" was not a inan.

human being, but a one-eyed parrol,

"She refuses to kiss Mature in front of the camera," hè ex- plained. "She claims it isn't in her contraet."

Borzage then called attorneys who produced L L's pact. It was studied carefully, but no- where in the fine print did it stipulate that Li Li had to kiss Mature or anyone else.

It's

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Miss Poweris said that she And shed the name "Rajah Chundra" to the parrot's work, but she maintained that ele had never Interfered in Rajah's artistic activity.

He had been in China now uine days and had not been asked for it at the frontier and when the visa was, granted in

no

Rajah painted by holding ha. Moscow he was told thot brush in one clow, but when he use would have to be made of was ure, he put the brush in his passport.

his benk, Miss Poweris said.

TALENTED

that there

to use pussports

This

he impression

was no need

tion members.

in Podng

was borne out by other delegn

On arrival painting.

won others besides

recently

Ave Mr Tucker re-

Rajah's first oil "Cathay Rose", praise from criiles as the work fused to give up their passports of an artist of talcat Miss despite plens or the delegation Powerla admitied that Rajah leaders. had certain difficulties in using oll paint because the fumes of turpentine went to his head.

- Miss Poweris said that Rajali had shown his paintings in nine exhibitions, including un exhibition

City

organiseri by the

of Los Angeles. "Now that people know that Rajah isn't human, he won't be able to exhibit at art shows," Miss Poweris said.

regular run-of-the- pleture contract," the harassed director said. "It includes her.

Recognition would probably salary and other things Hkc come harder 1 Rajsh now living quarters and transporta- | that he would. be limited to lon. We took it for granted private showing, she said. she would follow the script. "But whoever heard of a good

The script calls for an em-

Given Up

The Ave have shice: given up theirs for examination but Mr Tucker, in the face of deporta- tion threats, has stood firm,

lic was not told when he was awakened by officials last night when he would be required to leave or by what route. The remainder of the group will go by traks early this morning on a tour of the industrial north. rast-Reuter.

المه

Dave Beck

artist who didn't Buffer?" che Dave brace, which Li Li saye is very aritest-France-Presse. different from a kiss.

"Somebody goofed!"

WOS

Borzage reported Li Lil's obj stinacy to Mature" who put on 9: dandy fist-waving display of rage. When penermaker Borzago failed to calm him down Vie

strode of the set and headed for. horne, vowing he Through with

the picture****, "Time is a Memory.".

I've been slighted, cried Mature. "If this gets out it will hurt my career. A thing happened before."

It was one of the aerial patrolske this has never that spotted the mystery sub. -United Press.

RN Assembling

IMPERSONAL

Borsage convinced Vic the following day thai Li Li

Placated, Vic

John Hunt

Rescues Climbers

Zermatt, Aug. 28.

Indicted

Tacoma, Aug. 28.

Dave Beck, President of the American Teamsters Union,

indicted for

WAR

tax fraud by

jury today.

*

Federal

Tie jury charged that Beck

had concealed some of his in- Sir John Hunt, leader of come, amounting to a total of! the victorious British ex- $184,000 for purposes of tax pedition to Mount Everest, evasion between 1951 and 1953.

БОД

BON.

today rescued three climbers Last May, Beck was indicted i marooned overnight in a on a charge of having made a objection to kissing was im-blizzard on the 13,803-foot false income declaration for personal,

Alphubel peak.

the year 1050. Five other, per-

including returned to

Beck's work. But LA LA's bamboo

Sir John, who is President were Indicted at the same time: curtain was stil! In

of the evidenco

British Alpine Club, as Beck-France-Presse. and the company has been brought the

10 á operation shooting around- the scenic, successful conclusion at The in the United Press..

héad at a rescue party of eight tner.

· London, Aug. 28. Britain's largest

voncentra“ tion of warships to many year ls assembling in homo waters Impressive place in preparation for Nato and among the 250 stalls was the Royal Navy, exercises

China Stall", containing North Attle next month, It goods ranging from tinned was announced today. foods to handicrafts from The fleet includes four air- Cina. The stall is the con croft carriers bullt since the tribution of the Chinese Im-Wär, two cruisers, four flent

escorts, porters in Malaya,

destrøyer and frigate squadrons, and a sub- The fair will remain open until marine, squadron.

September 15, when It will The Nato exercises are duo

two

Beer Account

Fired Car

The three marooned elin- bers, members

Syracuse, NY, Aug. 28, of a group of British Alpine Club

Whoever

atolo Virginia members

automobile must staying in Zermatt, were two Newkirk's Britons) Mr S. E. P. Nowill have read the old scany about and Mr Christopher, Musey, the Chinese who thought they and a Swiss doctor practising had to burn their houses down

to get roast pig. in London, Dr H. Bat.

Passaic, NJ Aug, 28. Walter Develkas, 36, admitted withdrawing US$2,800 from another man's savings accoubt, bo converted into per to begin about September 19. pollee said, but claimed he had mantnt trade cabiblubn. It The Royal Navy monoouvres not spent the money "bolisile.” Mr. Massey had very slightly Police said the evidence is built on a 12-more ello, would start a week: carlier, the “I bought a lot of beer, Police trosi-hilton Angers, but nothing showed the thier or thieves j-eight miles away from the Admiralty said today Both quoted Develicas as karidg, rerios, and the others were net e to the car and then'

Federal capital. France- exorcises, if will conunde * into "and I'll driniz boe, until I die." | perfectly nii right after a good roasted born in the flames.--

November-United Press Presse.

reat China Meil Special, Unfied - Press.

-United“Pres

Emergency Declared In Sierra Leone

London, Aug. 28. The Colonial Office an- nounced tonight that a state of emergency has been proclaimed in the Копо area of Sierra Leone, British

West Africa, in the wake of an attack

the diamond concession of Yengema last Saturday.

on

The announcement dis- closed that intruders in- vaded the Yengema con- cession, which belongs to the Sierra Leone Selec tion Trust, occupied the corapany's bulldings for 12 hours and entirely sacked them.

The : “Invaders" were mostly illegal diamond seekers who have carried on lelt mining opera tions in the company's concessiona for some time.

*

Police reinforcements permitted the authorities (o control the situation

by the following day, but a state of emergency has been proclaimed and the acting Governor of Sierra Leone has gone to the area. France-Presse.

Range Missile

Fired

Cape Canaveral, Now York, Florida, Aug. 28.

The Army fired its 1,500- mile-range Jupiter missile during a tropical drizzle to- day, setting off false reports that the United States had finally matched Russia's claim of successfully test- firing a continent-spanning rocket,

But informed sources in the Defence Department in

the Washington said

large missile which zoomed into the

clouds above. rein-loden

the Allanile here was the inter- mediate range Jupiter, which had been test-fired before.

Witnesses said the Inlssile climbed slowly off its launch- ing pad and then plcked up speed, disappearing into the clouds about one and one-half | miles above the base.

The top-secret base at Cape Canaveral,

released Florida, unly a terse sintement which sald, " missile, was fired today from

the

Cape Canaveral launching site. Continual test- ing of long-range guided mils-

and others underway will continu"-United

siles and Press

Jordan To Get Patton "Tanks

Washington, Aug. 28, The United States has agreed to send a number of Patton modium tanks to Jordan, State Department sources disclosed today.

The shipment will go forward under the New $10,000,000 military aid programma for Syrin's neighbour.

The programme so for has |bren Ilmitted to spare parts or

tanka Centurion

other and equipment used by the British-

Jordanian equipped Reuter.

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