Race Can
Divide A Nation
Kota Bahru, Aug. 4. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today told Malayans to take a lesson from
communol
rocont
strife in Coylon.
Speaking A tea party given by the Kota Bahru division of bis United Malayas Nationa} Organization, the Tunku sald;
"There are politiciano In this country who in their drive to win votes can unintentionally race to drift
enuse the inlat
further apart.
"You must learn the lesson fron Ceylon.
"When Canmunal trmable broke un, Siohalese and Turuls, (or who have been friendly
"hundreds of years, looked at
ather with haired
each
Guspicion.
nud
"The same thing can happen bere if we are not careful,"
in Malaya
The main raves are the Malays, Chinese nal Indione.
The Tunku defended Malay privilege's scholarships, gov
ernment appi:dments and land alloention.
He said certain sections of the Matuyau Chinese Assuvia- pri- Bo ad opposed these vileges.
"If other rares think bard matter, f
4731 sure
about the they will grudge. the pri vileges," he said.-Reuter.
Jordan Trial Of Armed Agents
Amman, Aug. 4. Fourteen people, scensed of attempting to overthrow the pre- scot
and Jurdula ECHL artsuggle arms and plosives, gave evidence today when
litary cour
inceting
held t
a
Some of the accused saidh that (wo ministers of મા former Jardunten
KOVETENTIONt
had frained them to launch in- surrection.
¿ Total uf twenty-seven accused are appearing before the court. They include a boy of 17 and a farmer of 70 but most are between 18 and 21 years.
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¿ THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1958.
MILITARY ACTION NOT LIKELY DURING PROPAGANDA PEACE OFFENSIVE
PEKING WAR PLOT DISCOUNTED
WAR TIME L. P. INVENTOR
2
After a 20-day 220,000 lawsuit two appeal judges ruled that Mrs Maria Louisa Killick was the inventor of a sapphir¤ stylus for long playing gramo phono records, Aftor, the case, Mr Killick, said:
"At last I'm a millionaire."-Keystone.
Jap School Master
Is Remembered As
The Butcher Chief
Singapore, Aug. 4.
Shinichi Ogata, a visiting Japanese, had an unpleasant time tonight when he was confronted in a private residence by a former Chinese resistance fighter who accused him of participating in alleged atrocities during the Japanese occupation of Singapore.
resistance
Col. Chuang Tsuan Chuan, with a Japanese," and demand- All the prisoners come from
leader, to know the whereabouts of the Syrian the former An area
Chinese arrested came to the house of GH. Klat, the groves of 50,000 border. They
massacred by the Japanese during operations last Sunday also Chinese where Ogala was a
Monday when Jordan dinner guest and asked to "have Kempeltal, and
few words” withi Ogata, forces claim to have sucurity captured rifles, muching car promising Klat that there would bines, ammunitio
other be no "embarrassment or and
pleasantness." The prosecutor has asked for However, when he inet Ogata, the death sentence for all ne-Chum brushed
eff als hand, cused-Reuter.
declaring "I don't shake hands
weapons.
76
A British Crossword Puzzle
13
12
14
ACROSS
1 Displayed by the indifferent
(6).
7 Mohammedon priest (4).
Sumothing wrong (5).
10 Fire-raising, (5),
11 Boby bedzł (4).
10 Show-placo (16),
15. Russia, in shori (4),
10 Bitto, ditto, dendi (4).
1 Stretching (10).
22 Dffty list (4),
24 Vessel in
ches (5).
all marino sket-
25 Are they like tumovers? (5),
20 Be concerned (4).
27 Mounted additionn (0),
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3 Pulsate (1).
4 In a ferment (0).
5 It's a bit II (8).
Impossible talk? (4)
8 Goes around dreamily (5).
12 Bit of a necki (5).
Horticultural sentor ().
14 Set apart,
having
spotted, maybel (8).
17 Put one off (8).
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Taiwan Predicts Straits Action As ME Diversion
Who Hid Nuri Said
People
Go On Trial
Bagdad, Aug. 4.
A trial was in progress against those who sheltered Iraqi strongman Nuri El Said killed in the recent uprising, it was re- ported today.
A military tribunal is trying the owner of the house where Nuri was hidden and his wife, two sons and a woman servant. The newspaper alleged that the wife and ser- vant accompanied Nuri in a taxi from the home of Mahmoud Istrabadi, where Nuri was originally hidden following the revolt, to the house in the southgate district of Bagdad where a mob caught and killed him.-U.P.I.
BRITISH BALLISTIC MISSILE PROGRESS
That Is What Mr Khrushchev Wants To Know
Melbourne, Aug. 4. Britain is working on a counter to long-range ballistic missiles, Mr Aubrey Jones, British Minister of Supply, sald when he arrived here today.
the
Er Jones, who stopped in Melbourne ht his
to way Woomera and aspect Maralinga rocket and atomic testing Australia carlier today for a 12- day visit as a guest of the federal
grounds, arrived Ja
government.
Golda Meir
In
Paris
Mrs
Paris, Aug. 4.
Isracil Golda Meir,
He said Britain planned to 1150 of the make greater Australian-built radio-controlled Jindivik target plants. Ten Foreign Minister, arrived here
talks with
hati olready been ordered and today for many more were likely to be Charles de Gaulle. orders.
Gen.
Mrs Meir, who was relucduled to see the French premier two weeks ago, but was forced to cancel her trip because of ness, emphasised in a short air- the Importance port statement for Israel of the talks she was
By RUTHERFORD POATS
Washington, Aug. 4.
U.S. officials today discounted fears that the Communist summit conference in Peking plotted war in Asia.
They said Communist military action anywhere in the world is unlikely while Moscow is engaged in its current peace propaganda offensive,
Some experts here believe Red China's Mao Tse-tung may be tempted to strike against Formosa or the off-shoro islands if the United States becomes heavily in- volved in military operations in the Middle East. However, there
is
agreement apparently general here that Mao did not need a visit from Russia's Nikita S. Khrushchev to convince him that the time Is not yet ripe.
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Race Has Split The Caribbean
London, Aug. 5.
A British Parliamentary dola-`
gation to the West Indies Fedoration found in Trini- dad that the first föðorðl aloction held in March had boon fought fargely on roco.
Their report published today said: "we felt there was a real danger of racial tension, being exploited and causing serious damage to good government of the federation as a whole.”
The tension between Negro and Indians in Trinidad could
ut which the West The pace Judies would move to dominium status would largely depend on economie
progress the report
be extended to British Guiana,
edde
Trade Unionism was growing steadily throughout the Carib- bean area and the delegation felt that the Union should be from given encouragement Britain.
The delegation from tho Unit Kingdom branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary
A Nationalist Chinese official said in Taipei today that the Association, consisted or three Conservatives, Mr Denis Vosper, Communist big two leaders probably met to map Mr Patricic Maltiand, and Lord strategy for Red Chinese action in the Formosa straits. Hagings, anci two Labour Korea and Viet Nam designed to divert American members Mr Arthur Blenkinsop and Mr W. R. Blyton-Reuter, attention from the Middle East.
Korean officials also were apprehensive.
DECKS CLEARED
The calmer U.S. view was based on these points:
balance
• Military
of forces in Asia, or avail- able for use in Asia, has not materially changed, despite Communlet Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5. China's recent employ-
The Straits Times said today ment of Mig-17 jet fight- had settled all outstanding in
Malaya's ruling alliance party ers in air action against ternat, differences in preparation Nationalist Chinese air for the General Election next force patrols. U.S. retulin-year
The alliance is made up of the tory strength in the Far United Malay's Nauenal Orgon- East has not weakened by isation, the Malayan Chinese intervention in Lebanon Association, and the Malayan and the alert for trouble Indian Congress.-Reuter, in the Middle East..
• Khrushchev and other Communist leaders show every sign of believing they stand to win a great cold war victory in the Middle East crisis e champions of Nationalism and peace.
Peking has this quickly joined in campaign. Its goal is to win a bigger prize that any limited military action Around China's borders could safely cap- ture.
.
:
CHIEF KILLED
BY BUFFALO
Chief
Brazzaville. Kataoko of the Bos- Fungoa region
French Africa Lins been Equatorial
bulato which knocked down the tree he had killed by ar climbed for safety,
Chief Kataoko, hunting with his followers, shot At and wounded the buffalo, It charged after them. The chief clambered up a young tree, which the buf- falo knocked down. Thea gored him.-Reuber.
QUIETEST EVER BANK HOLIDAY
IN BRITAIN
London, Aug. 4.
Britain tonight onded one of its quictast Augurt bank holl-
day weekends, with rain and trade" récessions in some towns--to blame. A planned serial survoy of road congestion around London fell through as there woro no traffic jams,
it a stay-at-Erighton, London's south coaut and watched playground, hotela were full and in the capital | holidaymakers slept on the-besen centrep or on or in parked care.
Blackpool, utusly packed with at the Northerners WAS almost do. were seanserted as wind and rain swept
'crowds the seafront.
Millons made home holiday, To strengthen Khrush- chev's role in the project [eporting events ed Middle East summit and provincial conference as the spokes-television.
The BNtish Games man for the Communist white City, London, world, preparatory by 45,000 and record
Eastbourne, with fewest viel. car and motor cyala tors since the war, like many towns, blamed the weather and had a unemployment. China Mali
ati Special.
મી
Ogata insisted he had never
Asked by reporters when inter- un, connected with the Rem
pital and that he originally mediate inge ballistic missiles arrived in Slogapore in August would be tested at Woomera, Mr
meeting with Mao was totalling nearly 100,000 watched the Jones replied: "That is just what 1942,
hel captured The Mr Kiyushchez would like to
necessary. It served boil sports Japanese
racing. and
internal and external poli-
Mcut sonide tical purposes.~U.P.I. quiet holiday,
been
18 Hold a ship by a fluka? (6),”
20 Pungeni (8).
21. He's a slacker (5).
23 All right, ring Kay! (4).
MONDAY'S Crosswond--Across: 1 Cob-of, 4 Archer, Pienic (no table), 10 Ogled, 12 Postal, 14 Descent, 17 Tone, 10 Typhoon, 2D Caramel, 21 Qnes, 23 Nitrate, 27 Trelse. 28 Beryl, 30 Hamish, 31 Taming, 32 Shear, Down: Coped, a Ducks, 3 Tripe, 6 Root, 8 Halloo, 7 Redden, 9 Content, 11 Gather, 18 Stylish, 15 Evan, 16 Classy, 18 Mont, 20 Combat, 21 Retrima, 24 Teams, 25 Allre, 29 Ether, 28 Elan,
Chuang, chairman of a com- mittee to build a memorial said his own brother was one of the vietns, accused Ogata for 20 minutes while the latter shook his head and murmure, "what a pity."-U.P.J.
Skeletons
Router reports that
Mr S.
Ogain Was Japanese · Police i Commnisslener in the colony
know."
The minister will fly to Ade- hulde tomorrow on his way to the
Australia, Reuter.
ranges which are both la South going to have,-UP.I.
.
United Nations Police Force
Canada's
Ottawa, Aug. 4. during the occupation. He is now an ecktentionalist in Tokyo,
opposition, lender 1cday visiting Singapore on his way Mr Lester Pearson, borne from an International criticised "big powers" who, he Education Conference in Geneva, Sald prevented the UN. from ferming a regular police force, Colonel Chuang sald: "we but did not hesitate to "do want him to show us he actual things and then say that when apols where thousands of the UN, will take over they'll Chinese were müssuered.
withdraw."
"We want to re-bury these Without naming any "bla Pearson suld that victims. The government has powerw', Mr given us a piece of land for this for years the U.N. had been purpose, and we propose to trying to set up a force, "Yet
the sune powers build a memorial tablet there,
do all they can to stop the formation when "Before Mr Ogalo leaves, we steps are taken provide one o want him to do us is ittle a permanent basis, he declared,
-Reuter. lavour."-Reuter.
Explosion Causes Huge Damage
Blo De Janeiro, Aug. 4. The army estimatod today that Saturday's explosion of an. ammunition dump caused damage worth $125,000,000.
The army also said it would pay for mil damage to efviLÈGE homes caused by a series of biasis which began before dawit. and continued for several hours.
War Minister Henrique Teixeira Lott mid the dung vertali . be moved to a more isolated Aren, away from the suburbs which have been crowding in on li sitise It was establisited decades ago,
Military officials said it was a miracle that no one was killed in this series of carili-shaking blasts,
Itie Sunday sewspapers commented on the flood of condo- tenor telegrame caused by early exaggerated reports of ex- blosion castinlilen.
Jaline Cardinal Farron' Camara enblog freiss Home wher Do is holding a visiting Tiragliinu půlgrim group that the Pope. bad bestowed a papel benediction on the victims--U, P.Iv
-
resorts
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