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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1958.

MUSCAT-OMAN & SAUDI ARABIA

Oil Kings In London

Bombay Docks Paralyzed

COST OF LIVING STRIKE

New Delhi, Juno 12. The Indian government to- day empowered the chair- men of dock

labour

London, June 12. Negotiations on the future of the Buraimi Oasis, the object of a long-standing dispute between Britain and Saudi Arabia, are now being con- ducted here on a semi-official basis, a well- informed source stated today.

Buralmi, an oil bearing Brilishi- from neutral countries such as protected territory within the Sweden, Norway, Holland, Den- Bultanate of Muscat and Oman, mark, Switzerland and West la claimed by both Britain, and Germany. -France-Press.

Saudi Arabia.

It was belleved that tho Brilah Government was pro-

boards in Bombay, Cal-Pared to come to a settlement In the dispute, but preferred cutta and Madras

fo that relations with : Saudi dacfare an amergoney to Arabla, broken since the Sucz deal with a dock strike crisin, should first be Th

established, threatened for Monday. If an emergency Is declared the chalmen enn take summary action against alriking workers thought to be creating trouble. The strike has been called by

the

of Conflicting intereste Petroleum Company and predominantly British Iraq the Arabian-American Oil Company,

the Communist dominated Alsule concessionnaires for Saudi- India Port and Dock Workers Arabian oll, were also reported! Federation, demanding full im-

to have played a part in the plementation of recommença dispute. ions of an official commission on Improved working condi-

Lons.

Talks between the Federation and the government broke down Joct month.

The chalinan of the Bombay Port Trust today wamed the Federation that the strike would

be legal as two labour disputes were presently under adjudica-

tion,

It is understood, that government is preparing

move

Arbitration

12

Meanwhile, the Sultan Muscat and Oman, who has bien in London for the past few

days, ostensibly "on holiday" has had several recent meeting with the Foreign Seurotary Mr Selwyn Lloyd.

RUSSIAN ORDERS

World "Cabbage Day" Diet

How Much Earth

Does A Meat Eater Eat?

British

London, June 12.

vegeturians have appealed to Queen Eliza- both and heads of world governments to hold wookly Vegetarian Day to. caso the world pressure on food "before the crisis becomes acute,"

-

Mr Geoffrey Rudd, Secretary of the Vegetarion Society and the

International Vegetarian Union, said in his memorandum Bent to all diplomats in Britain representing foreign countries that in 1970 there will be un extra 350 million people to, fect h the world.

Two-thirds of the world's London, June 12. population of 2,650,000,000 ate Moscow Radio tonight listed already unster-nourished, Mr goods for which it saidud uld, and there is not enough meat to go round. Russia was prepared to There is one oere of fertile land place large orders in the capitalist countries, part of its consumer goods programme.

It Bald Russia needed refrigerator and TV equipment,

conditioning air

outts, and machinery for the cellulose, paper, textile, leather, tootwear and food Industries.

and com-

por person in the world, and a

mcat-caler needs 1.00 acres, n vegetarian only 0.75 acres.

This means that for every person who insists on a meal diet someone else goes short of food. A Vegetarian Day once u week would help to ease the pressure.Ching Mail Special.

INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS

Mr

Brussels, June 12.

British Anaurin Bevan,

There was a growing demand for packaging and machines, pumps weigting pressors and mining machinery. Labour party treasurer, told the Socialist International here 10- Russia could also place big day that the United Nations Sydney Cotton, an Australian,

arders for rolled tron and steel, organisation

the tbepresentative of King Soud of

should be pipes, various Saudi Arabia, who is also in Lon-Ras

chemical channel for all national invest- den has suggested that the products,

equipmentments in the world's under- Buraimi question could be settled and medical supplies,—Reuter, Įdeveloped countries,-Reuter.

the

froops into the three major poris if necessary an order to keep them open

Dock Standstill

Supervisory staff of stevedore firms in Bombay tonight called off their five-day old sirike following the negöllated interim settlement of a pay claim.

Over 5,000 workers were marle kile by the strike and tonight 65 ships were waiting to be unloadedi.

Meanwhile, 400 workers at the Butcher Island marine oli

terminal here struck today de- manding immediate payment of alleged arrears in their cost of Ilving allowance,

The strike affected the supply of drinking water to ships, and une oil tanker was unable to unload.

Volunteers Needed

talks

by arbitration. He said that the arbBrators should be chosen

TERRORISTS EXECUTED

Ipoh Perak State, Northern

Malaya, June 12,

Four terrorists in Porak hove been "oxocuted" by their comrades within the past year, the state govern- mont announced today.

It said this information had been obtained from enptured and surrendered Communists,

Of

one

The municipal commissioner of Bombay has called for volun- teers to help man some services

the four, one was shot breakdown following the

for insubordination, of dead prevent a strike of was strangled for pretending to 30,000 workers due to start on go mad, tearing up bank notes, Saturday.

and shouting when soldiers Volunteers are needed to man

strangled servies like drainage, water with parachute curds for in-

and supply

hospitals, The subordination and "wavering." workers are claiming an in- une was killed for failing to im-

their cost of ving prove In his behaviour Priso

Lownnees.--Reuter,

fying to escape.-Reuter,

were near",

one was

KRUPP SEEKS

RETURN TO

after

COAL & STEEL

Measures Understandable In 1945 Have No Room Any More Today

Bonn, June 12. West Germany has asked the western allies to negotiate a revision of Herr Alfred Krupp's promise to leave the coal and steel business in Germany, a Krupp spokesman said here today,

He said that in an un-owner, in 1853 during the ullled published alde memoire sent to occupation,

the wester Allies last April, Herr Krupp promised

the West Germany government

in

marks

writing to sell, by March, 1938, said that the commitment his coal and steel Interests longer accorded with the times and suggested negotiations for which last year had a turnover revision.

liself hid of about 1,300 million Krupps made no approach to the altles. (about 125 million sterling). Meanwhile the steel works The spokesman was comment-

the hands of ing on the refusal, announced and rits are in today, of the authority of the trustees. European coal and steel com- munity to state its attitude the commitment accepted by Herr Krupp: the firm's sole

High Life

to

the

Katmandu, June 12. Two Eclentists of the Indian Clo Ou expedition Himalayas reported today the discovery of plant and insect life at a record allitude.

Botanist Rao and zoologist Dutta returned last night from a three-week survey of a' 1,000– |square-tille area around Mount' Everest where they collected some 500 plants and 600 Insects. Rno said he found plant Bio at 10,000 feet and collected many horbs found belloved поп- existant. Dutta said he captured

13-fool venomous colima al 0,000 fest altitude,

Plant fe had not hithérlo been found above 17,000 feet in the Himalayas while cobras were

Champagne Court, Kimberley Rd., Kowloon (opp. Hotel Miramar not found above 8,000 feet.

V. P. I.

In return his was allowed, to retuln musi ut his large which engineering, interests, last year had a turnover of

about 2,200 million marks (about £100 million sterling). Herr Krupp told employees of the firm, in April this year: 1. believe that measures, which seemed understandable in 1945, Thave no room any more in the jern of European co-operation."

China Mali Special

POP

SHANT

medical

T.V. Size Electric Heart-Shocker Kept Her Living

You just can't die with a thing like this. It's too uncomfortable!

Chicago, June 12. Doctors today told how a 58-year-old housewife was saved from death after her heart had stopped functioning "many times". The woman was identified as Mrs Samuel Wins- berg, who was brought to Michael Reese Medical Centre on May 8 suffering from a coronary thrombosis, a blood clot in the artery that nourishes the heart.

Three days later her blood, machine went into operation. pressure took downward Dactors slept in an adjacent slope," Michael Reese doctors room the nights of May 13, 14, said, and the possibility of death 15 and 10, keeping a vigil. The was recognised. On May 13 night of May 14, during one there were indications that her hour, she "experienced many heart had stopped. She had no episodes of cardine standstill", heart beat, no pulse, and couldn spokesman said. Each time

shocks not inhale oxygen.

Her doctor, elecirtent

restored the who declined to permit his name beat. to be used, sald she

The machine, about the sizy "moribund".

of a portable television set, was used until May 18 on a standby Then a Michael Reese resident basis, but Mes Winsberg's heart

device, called a "pacemaker", May 15.

Was

physician secured an electronic had resumed a normal beat on

which shoots à trong electric A Michael Reese spokesman

stimulus through the chest into said there were no signs that

the heart each time the absence | Mrs Winsberg had cheated uf a heart beat is noted,

death, no brein damage, and When no beat was noted in she is alert and happy" white

Winsberg's heart, the recuperating.-U.P,I,

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