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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1958.
"It Is Out And Out Aggression!”
KASHMIR: NEHRU FLAYS
India Still Awaits
Withdrawal Of Troops, He Says
New Delhi, Jan, 2. India's Prime Minister, Mr Nohru, tonight accused Pakistan of "out and out aggression" in the Kashmir issue. The first step to a solution of the Kashmir dispute was that Pakistan should "walk out of the aggression it has committed," said Mr Nehru. "Indian troops there are on Indian territory. Pakistan has no justification at all for her presence there," Mr Nehru_told journalists who arrived in a Qantas Empire Airways Super Constellation on a world goodwill flight.
SOVIET SCIENTIST HAS NERVOUS
Tar
BREAKDOWN
who
the "We told Ife said: United Nations blue years ago that there was no ques- tion of intervention, We are JUHL waiting for the with- drawal of Pakistan troeps. As is scandalous that a country should occupy our territoy. "It is aggression - out out #ggression, without any cumstances."
and
11 has arlsen extenuating cir-
Calcutta, Jon, 2. Vice-Chairman of the Soviet Union Planning - Com-
Mr Nehru was asked about mission, Dr Gelinovsky,
idmitted
inental the anxiety expressed earlier Was
home after throwing today to the same group nursing
to the crowd in journalists by President Mirza money down
of Fakistan over distribution of the streets outside the statistical institute on
tu
A
Indlar
Decem- the Indus basin canal waters.
ber 26. left the home today.
He was taken away by the Soviet Consul-General in Cal- culta to an unknown destina- Jon.
The Soviet Emicassy has ask- ed the Ind.an Gaveitment ar rangements to send Gelinovsky
He was inck to Regia. guest seientist at the Statistical Intitu'e before he suffered his "nervous breakdown."--France- Presse.
One Way To Get Away From It All
London, Jan. 2.
ot
He said Pakistan had no need to worry for some time as
Bhakra dar project, harnessing:
of the River Sutlej, the waters
1001.
"Then we shall be compelled
IKE TUNES IN
Prince Philip Gets
Credit For The
Queen's Dress Sense
London, Jan. 2.
would not be completed until British fashion experts today gave Prince Philip credit for the improved fashion taste that put Queen Elizabeth II on the list of the world's 12 best dressed women,
to take more water, but things be settled long before shouk! that, "Reuter.
Israeli Sailor Canada To!
Released
Jerusalem, Jan. 2.
ял Zerner,
Israeli Michuel teaman who had been arrested by the Egyptian authorities in Vie Suez canal lust November aboard the Dutch ship Raki, was released by the Egyptiana
Jerusalem tonight.
Advertisement in the "Per-yesterday, it was enounced in sonch column of the London Timesi
"Disused Hghthouse requlied Immediately. Write Box T.133."
The newspaper
sild the advertiser, a woman, wanted a lighthouse "out at sea but not too ter so that she could "get away from it all."
She also happens to like light- houses, she said.-United Press.
It was announced that Zerner and been taken to the Nether- lands by plane.
Adopt New
Defensive
Weapons
Ottawa, Jan. 2.
There was no nows mean- The Canadian Defence Re- while of the six nien who had been arrested by the Egyptians last September aboard the Israel boat Doron of the Sinai coast.--France-Press.
A British Crossword Puzzle
29
ACROSS
3 Has a guess (8).
7
Dance from Burma! (B).
6 Shouldering responsibility
Admiral half in the holdi
(8).
10
(0),
13 as a swell timo? (7).
15
1 to pool fans (4).
17 All dressed up (7).
18 Let go (7),
20 Parched (4).
feet from shoulder to
21 2017 (7).
20 The one in occupation (0). 27 Slipshod (B).
28 Dickensian tobacco) (0),
20 Quality, maybe, of a water-
meadow (8).
24
126
28
· DOWN
2 It's a schio (5).
1 Pk no? Opera? Holel? (5).
3 Peasant wear (5),
4 It's the fashion (5).
3 Father, in a sense (8).
0 Approached furtively (0).
Not happy in mind (0),
11 Track (5),
12 Put by for a rainy day (8).
14. Tip-toes (0),
18 Animals en farms (5).
16 Rhythm (5).
18 He's up to na good, as ■
rule (6).
19 Liquid quantities (0).
22 intervels
players (5).
23 Moving (5).
for
billiards
24 Reduces to water, maybe
(0).
25 Mackintosh, possibly (4). THURSDAY'S SOLUTION-ACTS: 1 Decomp, 8 Is-Suc, 8- Irene. Oundle, 10 Train, 11 Opet, 11 Now, 13 Unach, 10 Bridge, 18 Delale, 20 Lasso, 22 Trap, 25 Conns, 29 Cream, 20 rtchon, 77 Pease, 20 Fewer, 19 Emerge. Down: 1 DOUTH:1, 2 Contends, Milo, 4. Prepare, & Iptrūde, 8 Serang, 7 Unite, 14 Searcher, 16 Twopence, 18 Bloomer, 17 Itemiso, 19 Recaps, 21 Agree, 14 Steen
search Council declared today that recent scien- tific progress made it nocostary for Canada to adopt now
not They said that it was until her wedding in 1047 that Queen Elizabeth became fashion- Conscious.
PAKISTAN
A scene at the recent Nato summit conference in Paris. President Elsen- hower adjusts his ear- phones as U.S. Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles Jots down a note. On left is British Prime Minister, Mr Harold Mac- millan-Express.
Opposed To Idea Of US Unified Command
As a princess, she favoured dowdy, rather shapeless clothes and large hats that resembled a flying saucer on the back of her Sen.
head.
But after
to
her marriage Prince Phillp, Queen Elizabeth's clothes sense began gradually to undergo a change.
The first thing Prince Philip did, they said, was to Induce the Queen to take off weight. She lost 20 pounds under his Inalstence and caused much. newspaper comment.
However, the experts said he lots of weight helped mould
gure to
the demands
o
her new fashion-consciousness, NOT SURPRISED
Then the Queen's clothes be defensivegan to change, She switched weapons In the ncor
from pastel colours, traditional- futuro,
ly worn by Royalty, to more
year,
and blues.
Form-fiting coats and head- hugging hats are now the rule
In a published report on its striking clothes in deep greens activities over the paal the Council sald also that Canadian, British and United States scientists were working in close collaboration to develop defences against intercontinental by the emirelon of Princess Margaret from the bost-dressed 1. In fact. most dress UX-
ballistic missiles,
for the Queen.
Londoners were not surprised
of
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DEMANDS FOR INDEPENDENCE
THE GOVERNORS OF
CYPRUS, MALTA
The Manned CONFER WITH GOVT
Fighter Plane Still
Essential
Boyd
London, Jan. 2.
London, Jan. 2.'
The British Governors of two troubled Mediter. ranean Colonies, Cyprus and Malta, conferred with their Government today over resurgent demands for independence:
Cyprus Govenor Sir Hugh Foot attended a Czbinet meeting this afternoon presided over by Prime Minister Harold Mac-
for
with
TC..
K. Bucay, vice-millan. He was sald to have prosident of the Boeing reported on possibiliiles Airplane Company, today fresh negotiations said that the manned ballious Greek-Cypriots. fighter plane is here for a The island, Kripped in long time to come.
turmoil for the prst two years, was believed to be ripe "Despite the present pub-progress now between licity regarding satellites and Nationalists and Britain. missiles we firmly believe that
manned airplanes will be the Sudden Solution backbone of our air foren for many years to come," He said,
Bucey's opinions were given
in a paper read to a conference Cyprus here on the problems of air- craft production.
THEME
for
the
Sir Hugh, new Governor of who succeeded Field
Sir Marshal
John Hardling. eautland the people of Cyprus before returning here for talks, that they should not expect a sudden solution but think only
in terms of gradual progreso wward a settlement,
Meanwhile, in Malta, Mr Dom Alinton, the Prime Mint- stor, tonight sent a letter Mc Alan Lennok-Boyd, Colonial Secretary, proposing "Iruce" to give time
to
#
to
both their KOVETHEARts' to work out plans on the island's future.
In his letter, Mr Mintoff proposed the truce to give both governments time to work out plans and implement "
medial measures." Press and Reuter,
United
Vodka Price Takes A Jump
The theme of the conference, arranged by the Institution of Production Engineers, is a com-
Tho other Governor here, The Russians are going to parison of air production pras Sir Robert Laycock of Malta. have to pay more to colebrate
ilccs in the United States and Britain.
Bucey, whose
London, Jan. 2.
with Colonial Secretary met
whatever they celebrate with
Moscow. Radio said is now Alan Lornox-Boyd on the sud-vodka Arm
Mared on today.
The broadcast said prices of
producing a jet transport plane, den crials that Has said that during the next five that island.
to ten years the sale of com- Three days ago the Maltese vodko, wine and "a number of voted a resolution industrial goods of secondary mercial aircraft will amount to Parlament almost £1.5 billon a year.
not importance" were being declaring the Island While satellites and missiles bound to maintain obligations creased and retail prices of
other industrial goods
WOR
In effect, the Parliament being cut.
in-
were
the headlines re-or ties to Britain. have bad
"We believe cently," he said, there is still a very important
It did not any how much the was threatening, at the behest futuru
prescribed for manned aircraft,
of Prime Minister Dom Minteft, increases and cuts tho coupled with
expected growth of the world's that it would cut itself off from by the Soviet Trado Ministry healthy
some guarantee would be-United Press. economy will be an even more Britain unless
were made of ropid growth in air transports-of employment
Malta tion with continued demand for Maltese dockyard workers,
fenrod the workers
thrown out of improved commercial altcraft"
Ho sald that research for would manned aircraft and missiles ta nba with little chance of other
employment
tiny virtually the same.
laland
of Bri- "However, no one weapon is ah defence cuts,
had this simple explanation when defence the solution to our
The Maltése felt that Britain, a juvenile court judge asked him wel-why he stole a car and wrecked seeds. The flexibility of manned pledged to safeguard the
aircraft gives it a fary of the land-people, was it, causing US$2,250 worth of milltary decided advantage in coping not moving fast enough to ful-damage:
with an enemy'a change in types Washington, Jan. 2.
of war or defence tactica," he Richard B. Russell, sid,United Press. (Democrat-Georgia) cama out today against pro- posals that Congress ovar- haul the prosent . U.S. Military Command struc-| ture to promote greater -co-operation between the
services,
the
Russell, chairman of Senate Armed Services Com mittee, told newarnen the lask the Defence De- streamlining
ending Inter- partment and Service bickering belongs in the Executive Departments- not in Congress.
11o sald Congress, could try to "tighten up" the organisation of the Armed Services, but that the main job "has got to be done by administrative ac- tion rather than by legislation."
OPPOSED
Russell said he was opposed
joint chiefs of staff be scuttled in favour of a general staff
to suggestions that the present
The report said the Cattodian perts said they never under-composed of top senior officers
the permanently divorced from their
individual services.
research programme Insiuded cod how she ever made the study of the behaviour of a list in past years,
But Sen. Prescott Bush miniature ballistic
The fashion designers said missile,
Connecticut), a research on the detection and Princess Margaret's alyla of (Republican control of intra-red radiation dressing was too individualistic. member of Russell's committee, and the perfection of new "pro- They explained that some of said it was of "urgent im- pulsive matters" for big mis- her billowing gowns tended to portance" that the group under- Biles.
swamp her petite figure and take an immediate study even had drawn an occasional proposals for a "unified com- tilter from audiences in newereel mand" of all the Armed Forces, "There appear to be some re- theatros,
DETECTION
The Council' said the power-
of
state-
A Buckingham Palace spokes-servations about establishing a Queen, who general staff because the Ger- ful Canadian-American radar man said the installation under construction tumed today from her Sandans had it," he said in near Prince Albert, Saskatcheringham holiday had not been ment. "Some feet It gives the wan, would permit the study of informed of her listing as a military too much power.” the Aurora Borealls and their effects on the detection of in- tercontinental ballistic misalles.
In another feld, the report stressed, the Council's telecom- munications laboratory had probably boun the Arst in the Western world to calculate pre- cisely the orbit and speed of the two Soviet "Sputnik".
best-dressed woman.
But Bush mid the trouble in "I expect she will read it in Germany stemmed from tomorrow's papers," he said. form of govemment,, not Ju United Preus.
military set-up. Ho said "Russia now appears to have a unified command ог general staff organisation and all evidence points to a successful opera- tion." United Pross,
Freedom Fighter
Budapest, Jan. 2, Laszlo Ivan Kovaks, group
Turin, Jan. 2. Canadian scientists had also leader, in
Three firemen were killed the October, 1934 reflected radioophonic wovės | Hungariari inmurraction, was and three seriously injured at a from the Moon to study the executed here this evening, | level crossing near here tonight
of the ionosphere en radio Budapest reported.
when a train crashed into a Arg telecommunications. Franco- Kovaka death was announced engine on its way to a fre..
China Mail Special,
effects
Pressc.
| this afternoon.--#rahce-Presec,
-Fashions In Moscow
| SOCKS DON'T GO WITH HIGH HEELS, SHE SAYS
London Jan. # Ruslacze need to sharpen up their dress HOSAD,
Moscow Radio mid today. It's Just not done, the broadcast said, for women to wear nosks, with an ovening, gown er for men to oster, a jeweled pocketbook on a shopping expeditions.
The broadcast, by Talvian woman-artist Erria Rubeno, said that "tha, psimary objective of clothing in du regulate, the temperaturo of
body Qood Fachenwald be combined with this Hanlo
"When fashion bosomas the only atm 15 ha eny So low El nino at proportion and lages into bad lagie,” she said, adgang
Mina Kabáné said that Western fashions, by and Inigu, nro 1900 rudd mudele for Russian to copy. Definitely out are tight de miit skirts for wognen and shari Jackala with exoemlytły -padded shoulders for men,
*Law neckline dresses, the brondoaat wald, aro fa vedie "praiidid they aru neś wozzi CYLTY- wbogel”. Butk mesto "usat not be wont with high heeled shoes, nor ai partins sine në tha
ds a
this promisa
110
the
result
their
Monotony
South Shields, Jan. 2. A 10-year-old garage employee
"I had been watching tele-
No details were available on vision and get bored."--United the consultation.
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