THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1958.
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Commandos Land In Libya
U.S. Approaches Summit With
SUMATRAN
REBELS
ATTACK GOVT
Djakarta, July 27, Two thousand West Suma tran rebels last Wednes. day attacked their former capital of Bukit Tinggi. Antara News Agency said in a delayed report today, Antara salt the rebs hud by nightfatt rupenesind in pune. testing into the centre of the town, They were driven out again, and on Thursday afterms they withdrew, leaving behind 197 donel.
Autora ell not dale Giovern-
ment euries, -
Strafing
The Agency wild government alreraft were straling the res tring reils.
Sense Of Foreboding
By DAVID SHEARS
Washington, July 27.
THE United States is approaching the summit
with a deep sense of foreboding.
Congress, offeinldom and most ol the press ibis weekend re- garded the proposed meeting of of government at the beads United Nations Security Council El. kind of nightmare from whlels there was no esempe,
Pessimism
Benson T dla pesimism. were numerous, They were summed up in today's New York Tines weekly review; "The U.S. seem to have been swept into the very thing it had been pain-1.
for more statingly werking
Muscat Sultan
Research Has High Level
Talks In U.K.
Station
On Darwin's
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Xa possibilities for propananda and mini
possiblities for serious negotiation."
Island
project
The Sultan of Muscat and
Taimar Bin Faisal, left
London, July 27. Oman Sir Said Bin London tonight by air
for Aden, after a two months' private visit in England.
The Sultan was seen off of
by Julian the import
Amary
State
London, July 27.
to establish an international research station on the Galapagos Islands, whose strange kitch Under-Secretary animals convinced Sir for War, and Foreign Office Charles Darwin of the representatives, evolution theory, was an nounced at the final KERSION of the Inter- national Zoological Con- tress here. Yet such a policy would have
The islands, 500 miles west of the developed or improvised Furior, se still renowned for -before the sammit meeting
ciani trtolses freck was to take the the West indiative and to hold the Sovietess birds and dinour-like
Nikitazards caited Iguanio.
In the first place, calciatri privately acknowledged
that There was no agreement as yet among the Western Big Three thippon a enlorent and compre- hensive Middle Eastern policy.
Antara zund this was the second major alfack thuthed by the routs in West Sumatra Dionth.
On July 8, 500 made an assault
on l'oriaman, a part north of Padang,
They were beaten back by the
Government garrison two-day fight:-Reuter,
In :1
Luftwaffe Pilot Leads Flight
London, July 2
A wartime Luftwaffe pilot led
a flight to West Geniony of
Leicestershire, Kiel.
Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchey, in cheek. these officials said.
Differences
In Washington, Middle East experts in the State Department
d the British Embassy were
1 constant
their
the
The new station, to be named after Darwin, will be devoted to biologien research, including conservation, and raising islandiers' living standards, Initial funds are being videl by Unesco.
Bands
A second reason for Washing-plant life, ton's forebodings, was
inter-
1831
The Sultin was received by the Queen and had talks with Foreign Scorelary Selwyn Lloyd during his stay.
Informed sources said that one af, the subjects discussed during British financial his visit was
and military ald to Muscat and Oman. It was recently confirm- ed that 20 British officers have
been reconded to the Sulton to reorganise his armed forces, dis- organised by the rebellion last August of the Iman of Oman
REBEL CHIEFS
The rebel chlets-the Iman ond his brother are still in almost pro-accessible regions of Oman aded by a powerful tribal chief called "The Land of The Queen Mountain.
re-
PROTEST OVER
RN ENSIGN
ON FLAG
Defence
Kuala Lumpur, July 27. The
now Malayan Naval ensign will not be changed despite several strong pro tests by religious bodies. Minister for
Dato Abdul Razak szid the design was carefully chosen and there was "no question of changing St," The Molayan ensign almost exactly the same as the Royal Naval ensign except that the Malayan flag replaces the Union Jack at the top right hand corner,
SIGNIFIED
Britain has landed reinferecavents of Commando unite in Libya as a precautionary Photo shows men being disembarked from the cruiser HMS. Bermuda---
Central Press Photo.
measure,
East
German Ship Captain Had To Spy For Reds
By CAY BROCKDORFF
Cuxhaven, July 27. Communist merchant ships, travelling peacefully to Western ports, are part of a Communist intelligence scheme to carry out cold war espionage in the Western world, an East German merchant navy captain charged today.
SAFEGUARDING touch but oflcials The sealou of the congress
dealing only unanimously approved
Another question which the Baid they were with day-to-day developments solution stressing, the "great Sultan discussed in London was of Gwudar, art and not with long-range lies urney of safeguarding the the problem planning-
unique animal and enclave in Pakistani territory on the consl of Matron which the Sultanate of the firs! squadron of British
Darwin visited the islands belongs to Sen-Hawk jet fighters to serve allied differences of aproach during his voyage in the Muscat and Oman. The Brilla).
The Keds State branch of Yesterday's world from with the Federal Naval Air Arm.] toward the summit.
Clovernment is using its good 1830 and 10
The captain, Kurt Mallost, 43, Malays the Unlled
National The eight aireraft, piloted by brief letter for Mr Macmillan to concluded that Galapagos had ollees o persuade the Sullers to
cede this enclave to Pakistan, Organisation protested that the said he believes that virtually nil Gernians, flew from bittes weli, ! Mr Khrushchev spoke of dis bern biologically isolated by
ships calling on Reports said the negotiations Red Cross signifjet the Chris Communist Jagel,
Middle East geographile position and evolu- "ceriam ncuruising
tian religion and should not be Western ports carry intelligence problems" at a summit necting tion of a special kind was con-
had reached in advanced statu. the
used for an cusgin of a Moslem cperatives instructed to collect It was thought here that of the Security Council.
nuing there. This was Interpreted by some
In recent years many of the question would be brought up at country like Malaya. Severat valuable information for
bodies subsequently Communists. officials here as implying that Galapagos animals have been the Bagdad Pact Conference in religious
"I was one of them equipped during the Anglo- Joined in the protest. Britain was thinking of a cun-driven to the verge of extinc- London
Defence Minister Dato Abdul with a code name and detalled As the German Navy does not | ference Amilled
Pakistani talks-France-Presse. 30 discussing tion.
Razak denied that the Redinstructions for explonags work," bove any aireraft carriers, the Lebution and Jordan.. Such an Plans for the research station
to West German Cross on the ensign signified he revealed London, July 27. Sta-Naiskinnedilibó oble...to approach
counter Lo
nfter requesting include restocking some. islands
One thousand people attended-the-Christian-religion, He said authorities Royal Navy and President Eisenhower's reply to with tortoises, studies of be terale Iron
the Middle East" all British Commonwealth poilical asylum here, a "Hands off Dulch ships as part of the Nato Mr Khrushchev, waten insisted haviour in herds at iguanas, and forces-China Mail Special, that Lebanon and Jordan were the istology of const waters meeting, organised by the Move- navies have the Red Cross on ensigns including the "isolated minnitestations of far thought to harbour entirely new ment for Colonini Freedom, in their
of Asli.-China
East Mail Trafalgar Square this afternoon, Navy of Pakistan which is broader problems" and that they species
Muslim nation.-U.P.I. in a wider Special. must be discussed context-China Mall Special.
They are part of a £5 million order for #8 Su-Howice intend- ed for patrol and reconnaissance duties.
Their First
Frankfurt, July 27. After years of pinning work West Germany's first atom
power plant has begun.
L
The plant, to be constructed
tin estimated cout of $10
million will be completeri by the
end of this year but will not go Inte opornilon until late 1900. -UP.I.
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Tons
-Reuler.
First
It Was United States Who First Suggested Security Council
A British Crossword
Puzzle
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Fundamental (5).
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Cummy language? (6).
Hellnquishes permanently? (B),
10 Man of many parts (5).
19, Bt of frippery (0)
14 Loat race-meeting (7).
17 Khrushchev and Co. (4).
19 Current units, not only in
Franes. (7),
20 Tend not to be upright (7):
22 Buck, in a sense (4).
23 Properly arranged it should
be OK (2, 5), ·
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Rose stbour, maybe (5)..
By MICHAEL LITTLEJOHNS
United-Nations, July 27. The United States, not Britain, first suggested using Security Council procedures to stage an East-West summit moeting, according to usually reliable sources here.
British
The informants disclosed this Washington the week before last) today in face of what they of Mr Selwyn Lloyd, described as the "misconception Foreum Secretary. that Britain has dragged a re- luctant United Slates to the pro- jected heads of govemment con- ference.
JAPANESE
Asks Asylum
the
Mallast, captain of the 430-ton German motor freighter Sassnitz, arived two days ago 01 Cuxhaven En route for Stralsund in the Baltic Sea to Amsterdam with a load ot
for n un-
Bourguiba Warns France, UK & U.S.
Tunis, July 27." Tunision President Habib-Bourgulla warned-today-that-
if the United States abandoned France and Britain and washed its hands off the Middle East and Africa, "the Russian armies would lay slege to, Western Europe within 24 hours."
JAPANESE feristser. He brought the small PENSIONS FOR mon
FILM GETS AWARD
Prague, July 27. The Japanese film "The Half-Brothers" sharod the
vessel into port scheduled stopover to escape a storm.
Then, on a sudder, impulse he walked off his ship to ask West German asylum.
"I suddenly knew I
haci
Intelligence "Grand":"Prix-of-tho-11th Mallast -sat he was toldboy International Film Festival Communist intelligence officifs
OFFICERS.
The Tunisian President reiturated his country's deter-.
to fel its indepen- dence and exercise its right to hoove its own friends in ac- cordance with "realism" and Tunisian needs.
re-
Taipei, July 28. Te confined previous state- President Chlang Kal-shments that Tunislu would enough of all that," he said intody ordered an increase in the cognise China and establish dip-
relations interest rate of rethed licemtomatic
with the an interview.
pensions fu two per cent Soviet Union before the end of
the year, monthly.
A fleld grate Chinese officer "That is simply realism,"
sum Bourgula said. at Karlovy with the to bring home all available in is paid an average lump
formation of Individuals in pension, of, $40,000 Chinese Soviet entry "The Tranquil Western countries he can collect, dollars (about US$1,000). Gift", it was announced here today.
43.
Bourguiba added: "The samb The seasoned 'seaman, who has
Ordinary interest rate on the realism leads us to perse anti a background of more than 20 years in the merchant navy, said: pendous deposited in Chinese cultivate the friendship of the from 1.30 per United States. In our position The Japanese entry Was
S.ward Communism would then be cent to 1.85 per cent per month, we need the protection that this
"People reparted friendly to bas ranged Mr Lloyd was sald at once to directed by Mijodzi lékí.
black market rate, how Mr Gerasimov directed the winning approached by other agents for The have consulted his chief,
Inclusion in the Red subversive ever, is currently about 3.5 per riendship conters on
Frence-Presso, Harold Macmillan, who readily Soviet film
India's Nargis was
cent.-U.P.I. awarded system."-U.P.I. agreed to Mr Dulles' plan to in- They said the idea first was vaky Article 28 of the United the best feminine performance of advanced by Mr John Foster Nullons Charter, which says the the festival with her interpre
hold periodic tation of Rochii, in "Mother Dulles, the American Secretary counell shall of State, during the visit to meetings at which each of its Indla";
members may be represented A Chinese nim, "Flames On Ly a member of the govern- The Frontier, directed by Lit ment....
Lung, won me of the prizes for The impression that it was young film creators, and Mr Lloyd, not Mr Dulles, who Franco-Chinese co-production did the leading has been popu- "The Kite", directed by Roger tar here, as apparently, It has Pagot, was also among the prize been in Europe among press and feet 5 inches). radio-television commentators. This past week. Herblock, per- haps the best of all American politient cartoonists, depicted Mr Maemilian pulling Mr Duiles to marked "To the Summit,"
Brighter Hopes For
Lebanon
Elections
2
The caption was: "Up"
Though wmong American public opinion there is nothing like the demand for a heads-of-
meeting ports have indicated Britain
2 Music many children like? The following dispatch' from Beirut government
(5),
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In parts (5).
蒲 No fanciful (4)
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He's supposed to see things!
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Nece? (0).
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A rual? ((0);
11 is progress through life just
13 Mouns (7).
15 Bernese bird (4).
16 Put out much STAT (8).
27 Possibly religious arens (6), 10 Valley (4),
has been censored.
BY ALEX VALENTINE
Beirul, July 26.
otherwise, for
that re- exists in British and Europe. ufficials in this country have shown some Irritation at ausges- tions that Mr Macmillan and Mr
The list of candidates, drelared Lloyd influenced Mr Eisenhower
and
the
against the and Mr Dulles Lebanese Presidency, wwelted American leaders" better judg- today to a total of nion with ment.
name. indications that other might be added before Thurs- day's voting.
20 Asx53e5 speeds (5), 2 20 Scene of the Peninsular would in fact take
30 Outstanding
Daval
munication (6).
31 Disinello (6).
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Takes
ail, rucks
wight (5).
Com-
War (6).
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Live-stock (0),
Well-Known
Ex-Marine Hikes To Wife
Kuala Lumpur, July 27. Ronald Cluley, a former Br
Nish Marino, rejoined his Chinese wife in Penang today after an absence of two years, und
a walk from Birmingham to Cairo.
of Beecher Mr Cluley, 27, Esthtry, Creat Barn, Birming ham, married in Singapore in April 1998.
the It la well-known thot Geneva summit conference of The chances that the election 1935 was the direct result of place on pressure, brought for domestic Thursday appeared to have political reasons, by Sir Anthony
His wife and baby son joined Eden, then British Prime Minis brightened over the weekend.
him in England the following 24 This one should be twigred appeared to be the one who has
The favourite candidate stiller, on President Eisenhower.
But it has been pointed out year, but the climate did not British political suit..the child's health, and here that the senseless, but not declared his candidature, a
today is very different mother and baby rotuned le certain non-political @gure teca- sceno
Malay sored) who continued to make it from 1955,
In Mr Macmillan's Government
November 1937 Mr clear today that he would stand
being In Cluley not out on foot for of the 66 deputies approved. his better shape today thin it Malaya. He got as for us
has been in months, etndidature in advance,
(5). 25 He may be
nut insensible (8). 28 Whole parts! (5).
28 Invites (4).
for election only if the majority laregarded
and thelbyn, where 'hu, worked fór
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Chief of Staff]-Txuter.
Special.
i mny be assumed that the electoral trend in favour of the several months with a mixyay
hos at team at Beninkij.
Last Thursdy his left Chair by air for Bielays -Reuter,
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