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Small Hopes

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1008.

Fate Of The World Doesn't Depend On Us”

Wildly Cheering Crowds

Of Success ADENAUER'S FOREIGN POLICY Aga Khan Assumes

In Ship Charter Talks

Tokyo, Jan. 23,

Indonesia's ship chorter

The Bundestag Passes

Motion After

negotiations with Japanese Fourteen-Hour Debate

shipowners word at the

breakup stage today.

In Jonesfan

and Japanese

representatives saw virtually no

prospect of agreement before

Bonn, Jan, 23.

Indonesiar government repre- Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German

utive S.E. Haznam inves

for home on Saturday.

Japanese shipping source sold only intervetian by 1 Japanese government could alvore the Lalks which started hopefully ate las month.

FAR APART

ture two site. are no fa: neart on shipying rates," one officiat al . "Indonesia will not give in, and the only thing which can persuade the Japanese

skipowners to con- erde is a government guarantee to reimburse them for any losses they may suffer,"

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Chancellor, said today that, it "is a really big mistake" to act as though the fate of the world depended on Germany.

The great conflict was between the United States and the Soviet Union. The smaller peoples "We among them"-were grouped around these.

Speaking in a Foreign Policy debate in the

Bundestag (Lower House) the Chancellor said: "The situation bas never been so serious since 1945 as it is today." He did not elaborate. The Bundestag en forsed Dr of conventional and perhaps also Adenauer's foreign polley after atomie weapons, if necessary by 144 hours. of at times noisy stages," debate.

Onl

Speaking on suggestions for B

So far, the government, desirous of protecting its neu- trally in the Indonesia-Nelber- lanc's squabble, has maintained a strict hands-off policy with regard to the talks.

Haznam bas

signed not

contract

It passed by a show of hands Central European zone free of with

refolution calling the atomic weapons. Dr Adenauer any Japanese shipowner so far.

overnment to exercise its in-said "we considered passibilities He claimed the Japanese were

dengagement between fuence towards a summit con- for asking too much.

when I ference with the Russians. But the two power blocks He met the members of

take place after was still Foreign Minister. Be Japanese ship

com- this shoul char.er

diplomalle preparation. If suit- lieve me, we found that this today

Informed mit.ce

but

was impossible and It is even able at a foreign ministers' con- cources said the two sides

ference.

more impossible now than A made no headway.

Inznam has said he plane to

few years ago." go home on Saturday-contract or no contract.-United Press.

This is the precise He that Dr Adenauer took in his letter to Marshal Nikolai Bulani. delivered earlier this week,

Adenauer said there must Dr

Sputnik's Return be patient preparatory work," not really feed

London, Jan. 23.

Sputnik I, carrying space- dog Laika, will come down to earth towards the end of April, a Ministry of Supply spokesman stated tonight.

was

lle snid the forecast based on calculations by scien- Alterati the tints At

Acyrl Establishment at Farnborough, Hampshire,-Reuter.

A

Mr Nikin Khrushchev, Soviet Communist leader, had said that the Soviet Union did the satellite Foreign Ministers' states for, rocket bases because the whole of meeting, before there could be she could fire at

Europe with rockets from her summit conference,

own territory.

perhaps IL

"If there is another summit confe: Cnce without results, posi-! Hona would only harden," he

ht

of

Dr Adenauer seld the guiding principle

West (Jern foreign policy was that muar explore every road to- wards disarmament in the fleid

GIANT FIRE RAGES IN

LONDON BASEMENT

London, Jan. 23.

"we

GIANT are in the basement of London's main Smithfield ment market continued to rage tonight despite the efforts of al available freighters in the city.

Two Bremen had already died in the blaze which was first reported early this morning. Another eight had been sent to hospital.

Firemen wearing breathing apparatus were battling the blaze in relay teams and experts sald the work would probably cun Urue nil night Into Friday in an attempt to prevent the holocaust from spreading to neighbouring buildings.

Flames 20 feet high reached out of the basement of the meat warehouse tonight as freighters creeted supports against the walls of the building to prevent them from crumbling-France- Precse.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

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on emply

1 Don't drop it! (5)

House of Lorda? (8)

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(5)

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3 Jamaica pepper. (7)

B Backboner (8)

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port, (8)

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the same. (4).

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(4).

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eryl (8)

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Cricket sequences (4)

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horset (6)

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A nervous

can

Adenauer Fald that to deprive Americar forces In Weat Germany of atomic weapons would mean the cad of Nato.

"How

驴吧 exprat Americam

send their to young sons here to defend us if the Russians baye atomic weapons and Okey (the Americans) get Hobe?" bo naked.

"I am convinced that there is ly one effective, objective means of solving

whole problem: controlled disarmo. ment"

this

Resolutions

F11

resolution

towards

The government partles to- night introduced calling on the government lo exercise its influence

It summit conference with to take pl:cc after Russla

preparauen, pmatle suitable, at a Foreign Ministers' conference.

This tollies with proposals but to Marshal Bulganin by Dr Adenauer in a letter delivered on Tuesday,

Colour-Ban On Romance

American Mothers

May Obtain Sons' Freedom

Washington, Jan. 23.

Chances now are considered about 50-50 that China will authorise the early release of three

of the six Americans still imprisoned in that country.

Is US Envoy Immune From P.I. Prosecution?

Washington, Jan. 29.

the

These are three whose mothers were permitted by Chinese authorities to enter the country and visit them in prison: John Downey. serving a le sentence; Hugh F. Redmond, Jr.. life sentence; and Richand G | Fecteau, 20-year sentence.

Some of the optimism concern Ing possible release of the three was generated by the fact that the Chinese authorities, in addi- tion to permitting the visits, also cllowed the mothers to appeal to Premler Chou En-Ini In Peking. The three other Americara

The State Department said held are Rev. Joseph P. McCUT- mack and Rev. John P. Wagner, today it is awaiting debeth Catholic priests, and Robert tails of an auto accident | McCann, sentereed to 15 years. involving a Foreign Ser- vice officer in the Philip pines.

PRIESTS

The two priests, cach

SC21-

The case involves Hugh J. tenced to five years, are due for

and release in June. McColl, second secretary Vice-Consulat Embassy in Marila,

his a boy with over December 14.

the U.S. Tho six Americans are all ran that are left of 76 Americats 1955 car on held in China in August

He

when the United States began talks with China in Geneva. The Filipino Prosecutor's The Geneva talks were sus- The resolution also called on

does not perded temporarily last Decem- the government to exercise its office claims McCal

beber 12 when U. Alexis Johnson, influence towards a resumption have diplomantle immunity

cause he performing consu-US envoy to Czechoslovakin, of disarmament talics and to

lar rother than diplomatic was called home for reassign- see that in East-West talks

dulics. McCall claims he does ment. Mr Johnson

was the solutions should be entertained

have diplomalle Immunity and US. negotiator in Geneva. only if they were ealculated to therefore is not subject to pro- At the Inst meeting with end the division of Germany secution by the Philippines. Chinese diplomats, Mr Johnson The State Department cald It proposed that the talks be re- does not have details of either sumed when his successor the case or McCall's status at appointed.

Reuter

Secret Arms Cache

Saarbrucken, Jan. 23,

A secret arms and ammuril- tion dump operated by Algerian rebels has been uncovered in Bexbach, near here, police sid today.

the Embassy in the Philippines and therefore could not (OT ment on the issue. It is expect-

NO REPLY

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ing a report from the Embassy. The Chinese so far have not

Omeials said the matter is one to be hardled between the replied to Mr Johnson's pro

posal. Ho expected to ba Philippine Foreign Office and succeeded in his Prajuc-Geneva the Manila Embassy--United

posts by John M. Allison, who Press.

Is being recalled as American Ambassador to Indonesia;

Strike Ends

Calcutta, Jan. 23. Twelve thousand Calcutta 'The concenied, depot was dockers went back to work found art December 3 but today after an eight-day strike police did not reveal their And which paralysed landing and until today.

unloading operations in the port.

Rides, pistols and ammunition Congestion in the port was were hidden under a plic of hay sa acute as a result of the strike,

During the Geneva talks prior to Mr Johnson's depar ture, there was a feeling that the Chinese had modified their. once-tough talk about "liberal- by force." Mr ing Fornösa Johnson had sought Chinese A declarailon agreement to against using force.

During the Amèrican-Chinese talks, the Chinese bave indicat

relations with

ed that their main interest is to in a house rented by Algerian that ships had begun queuing establish trade labourers, police cald United at the mouth of the ilver, the United States United

PILES.

France-PreSEC.

Press,

KKK's Grand Wizard

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wedding,

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THURSDAY'S BOLUTION,—Áéross: 3 Képfifal,;;7 Curio, „B Pavement, 10 Athhëm, 13 Mac-Adam, 15 Bide, 17 Ziluéis, Horizon, 20 Unit, 21 Numeral, 20 Tirade, 27 Tethered, 28 Atino, 29 Barlites, Down: 1 Scram, 2 Franc, J Hoped, 4 Rode, 5 Epecie, 6 Lathes 9 Afnažóti, 11 háyon, la Hab± 14 Mir.ute, 18 Sheer, 10 Dread, 18 Hunter, 10 Riotti, 23 Midas, 29 Rablė, 24 Lævel (rev), 15 Best;

Marion, 8. Carolina, Jan. 23. by Highway Patrolmen who found him hiding in UE Grand Wigsed of Carolina's Ka Khuxhe bushes to escape, the angry Indians,

Martin, who said his duties as Grand Titan Kian ways he wants an early hearing on an attempt to extradite hits to North Caroitus to were to "keep others in the Kian from drinking face a charge of thefting = risl.

and carrying on," appested before an Indian Judko in Maxtój - Recorder's Court festerday on The Kian tender, sho Rev. Janita W. Cole of charkes of drunkenness and carrying a venoeślad Marion posica $1,000 bond here yeb erday pind weapon.

ing extradition proceedings on the entire which Judgo Laný Mábor, fpwa hizo,#80 and veuri stems from an Indian raid on Klan rally Inni corts and gave him a ödedky kupended muthio. Saturday nigh} near Haxton, North Carolina.

Cole said that he “hoped" Klauzten erfuld

„A Grand Jury, al Lumberton, North Carolina;) not be armed at a raily planned for. BaturGAT Indicted Cold on Monday along with kian Graad night near Burlington, Narh Carolina, Calu sald' This Janes Garland Martinior Heidavule. North he plane to lend the Tally if the extradition Carolina. Marlin wan AliSiwa sir Sularday hiklať| master ti ketibed before ikai time... United

After three years Iti South Rhodesia, Mr Int Civil, has been deported for his romance with his coloured housekeeper. Legally it is not an offence for a white man to marry an African girl or to as- sociate with her, but Mr Civil has been declared a "of undesirable person living habits." Mr Civil poses (above) with his three children and the coloured housekeeper, Milea

Buva Ex press.

Lucy

London, Jatz 24. The Foreign Ofice announced today the appointment of A. M. British Ambassador

Lincoln ps

to Laos.

He will succted L. E. Holl- day, the present Ambassador. United Press,

Leadership Of Ismaili Moslems

Karachi, Jan, 23.. About 85,000 people, packing Karachi's stadium today, cheered wildly as the Aga Khan was enthroned as spiritual leader of the world's 20 million-strong Ismaili Moslem sect.

The stodlum was a riot of slowly in English, said he did colour with masted pipe banda not believe we should praise

In tartan cloaks and Ismail! | neaterial progress, por should we Iraders in gold turbans and condemn it!

scarlet robes embroidered with The danger was that it might gold thread.

"become an obacsalon in our Pakistani Cabinet Ministers lives,"

and diploma'y fed the en- He said the West was listen- closures, where the Aga Khan's ing with increasing respect to mother, British-born Princess the voices of millions of people Joan Aly Khan,, watched the who had won the right to Indo- proceedin

pendence.-Reuter.

The 21-year-old Aga Khan who succeedel to the post of Ismaili lender on the death of his grandfather last summer, WDB dressed in a while alik sherwani-a long high-necked contand tali binek Astrakhan cap.

The

CHEERS

crowd cheered og be mounted the dals in the centre

Furore Over Allison Continues

Washington, Jan. 28.

of the stadium to take his seat Reporis persisted here to

on a low-velvet-covered throne. The ceremony begin with the leader of the local Ismaili community chanting verges from the Korua.

The Aga Khan the rose to

receive a 300-year-old parch ment copy of the Koran, which he as spiritual leader is regard- ed as the Interpreter.

Elders in cariet

and gold next robed him in a long cloalt and finely worked in maroon grey, after which he placed his hands as a token of acceptance on a gold turbon and a gold- hilted curved sword, whose gold scabbard glittered in the sun,

SMILES

Smiling, the Aga Khan bent his head while the elders hung round his teck a gold chain of 49 medallions bearing the names of his predecessors and signify- ing his direct descent from the first spiritual leader of the sect, Hazrat All, who lived about 14 centuries ago.

day that the coming transfer of Mr John All- States son, the United Ambassador from Dja- karta was the result of basic disagreement be tween him and the Stato Department on policy to- wards the laland Re- public.

But the State Department sult declined comment.

Today's Washing's Evening Star sald in a front page re- port: "Ambassador Ailiser he- lieves the United States should continue to work with Pro- sident Soekarno and his 1830- ciates. Almost all of the State Department believes the time has come to cultivate other political elements in Indonesia."

The report said that since Mr Allison would have had to be the chief operator in develop in contact with anti-Soekarno parties, he felt he could not properly execute this which he did not believe in Mr Allison is due to leave children," the Aga jakarta next Tuesday--Reis- speaking clearly andler.

Addressing the crowd is "my spiritual Khan,

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