THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958.
Task For The United Nations To Deal With, Says Dulles
INDIRECT AGGRESSION Nizo
Necessary Το Alert Public
To Dangers
New York, Aug. 18.
Mr John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, said here tonight that if "Indirect aggression" were tolerated as an instrument of interna- tional policy events would "follow the tragic pattern which led to World War Two, and this time, with even more disastrous consequences.” "If strong balfers attempt, by sluts after concession, will not their owi incons to make the lead to pence, but to war," the world over in their age; or Sveretary sld.
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if they attempt_by their own world from free to keep the changing then dwater evitable," he declared.
In a peoch prepared for de- livery befor veleran of foreign werD here, Mr Dulles said the nited States believed that the "sk of dealing with Indirect nursedon should go fur as possible be assumed by the United Nations itself."
Heeled indirect opgrea- sion as "omenling civil strite or subverting foreign govejz-
ments,"
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For the Uniti Nations assume the task of dealing with it, he said, woule eleminate the hoznra hat individual nations might we arned intervention ürder cliCUMSTANCES Abat were self-serving rather than turving the priciples at the charter.
It wit hocesary, Mr Dulles aric, that public pintun be more alert to the dangers which came from elforts short Uf helual war to destroy the ind pendence and security of another nction.
"Tw United States rejects that polley. We are not alone
There is In this rejection. godly company, comprising the of •the Irve great majority nations, which also reject the
conniving at excres policy alon
Mr Dulles said he knew some foll It was nekles furthe Undled States to identify its own peace with the prave ind Aecurity of others.
Intolerable
"story teaches that not to. don would be reckless," he ceclared.
"It would he to invite a series of aggresion which at first might seem tolerable to us, but which would soon-become-in- tolerable. War would inevitably result."
Mr Dulles said United States power would that help to bind the free world together unless the polleles that gover its use are predictable and dependable." "Other free world nations must be able to count upon our Inflowing known and recept- Constant Chaos
"Other" able cours," he mulch.
The "Too often it is assumed that wise.
free world will to long as armies do not march collage in a state of disunity openly across borders the site and we ourselves shall end in isola- tion is tolerable,” he said, La position of precarious
The fact is that of indirvet ; ilon." aggression were to be admitted
of Pro asgitimate means
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international policy small nations would be doned und the world become one of constant chaco, if not of Wut,'
Mr Dulles fald that history had clearly demonstrated that peace could not be assured by a pilley of placating aggressors
pence at any price."
The fact was, he said, that men would not accept peace at any price, Human beings were sa constituted that many would rather Buhl and die thun "eens cede their God-glwn rights."
Concessions to
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ing-
Speaking
indirve! gression. Mr Duties said it was to help but it that the United States 19sponded to the urgent plea of the freely elected gov erument of
Lebanon" and that the United Kingdom "aeled sim.larly in Jordan."
Sixteen Years On The Bottom
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TWO ISRAELI
MESSENGERS
MURDERED
Jerusalem, Aug. 18. The Jewish Agency in Jeru- salem charged today that two- Israeli emissaries who were kidnapped by Algerian rebels last Feb ruary had been killed by the rebels about six weeks age.
The emituaries had Brem sent la Algiers to give advice to prospective immigrants Israel, the Agency said.
THE KILLING
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Arab Unity Speaking of rapid and in- In the world, evilable changes Mr Dulles sak: " the Near fast there is a valid movement for increased Arab unity.
underdevelop- "Everywhere despotism lement eloigours for development. incurably to a point of no re÷Chauge is inherent in the ing had been learned From 19-
of *utome develoziment
for presentatives ut the Algerian turn." he sai
Within A generation rebet National Liberation Front "Bul it is a certain now, as it peace.' was in 1930, that a policy of atomic power will revolutionise (PLN). The names of the Livo Ar material lives."-Reuter, Cmb sarles were given as Jacuv falling back, of making conces
Hessan, 36, an Raphael EL Jera, 38.
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MONDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1 Assize, Erion, 10 Began, 11 Ante. 13 Red herring, 15 Team, 16 Date, 10 Adolescent, 22 Rope, 24 Leem-r 25 Union, 20 No-ILA., 27 I inn-et. Down a skled, 3 I-rale, 4 Embers, 5 Gigantic, u Won't, 8 Range, 12 Emmet, 13 Rider, 14 Houdsman, 17 Toper, 18 Floral,
(danoo), 20 Spun, 21 Exilo, 23 Aloe(1).
It said that news of the kill-
› World Jewish Congres
H.M. Submarine P. 30 (650 tons) has just been salvaged ofter laying at the bottom of Lazarette Creek, Malta for six teen years,
She was sunk when 225 depth charges exploded around her-followed by a bomb which exploded close by-making holes in her ballast tanks and bull.
Luckily there were no casualties as the crew had taken shelter while the bombs were falling-the sub being in dock. The crew went aboard her again when the air rald had nn- ished but they could not stop har sinking.
Divera later found that a full scale asivage operation would be necessary to salvage her-an operation put off until now.-Keystone.
THE MPS WHO
DIDN'T
HAVE A BATH
New Delhi, Aug. 18.
Royal Family End Their Cruise
Fort William, Aug. 18. Queen Elizabeth and her family were welcomed by thousands of Scottish well-wishers here today when they ended their 12-day cruise of the west coast in the royal yacht Britannia.
Yachts and small boats sourc ed their hooters and crowds on share cheered as the royal barse carried the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh from Britannia to the dock.
The Queen, In geranium- pink angora strt with matching had, was the Brst reigning mon- urch to visit here since King
An acute shortage of drinking water in Delhi today Edward the 7th in 1006.
closed schools and forced members of Parlia-The nine-year-old Prince of Wules ant eight-year-old ment to drink acrated waters or coffee instead. Princess Anne were enthusiast- ically cheered when they come ashore after the official welcome. ROYAL PARTY The Royal parly drove to nearby Gairlochy where they took a launch for a private trip on Loch Lrchy.
The shorlage is caused by a lasting shame" to the elvic al and the Govern The Agency charged that FLN rapid retreat ut the Jura River, ministration
the leaving the channel to the ment." The Health Minister, Mr representatives nad mistee
which pupping station almost dy, D. O. Karmarkør, said steps were being taken to have he hed made replated enquiries Delhi suffered severe floods only
water flowing again by tonight. about the emissaries by telling last month.
the two
-China Mail Special. Cutgres that the would be releaset, in fact they
[had otrcady
Agency sid.
ben
Meanwhis, about 3,000 kiled, the labourers are working on a new chamel to the pumping station, The Agneey communique said which is at present able to that the deaing had been sub-handle only cntiated by the Internationat supply needed Committee of the Res Crue- France-PressO,
BABY ESCAPES ALIVE FROM UNDER LORRY
Sunbury, Aug. 18. Adela MacCabe, aged two, of Ashridge Way, Sunbury, Middle- sex, was thrown between the wheels of a lorry which crushed out but crawled her pram, without a scratch.
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Her mother, Mrs Teddy Mac-
with Cabo,
other children, Andrew, 7, and Johna - thna, 5, was wheeling the pram
over a pedestrian crossing when
one-sixth of the
Revelation
A member of Parliament told the Upper House that many members had come to the House without a bath.
Another sald: "Some of us are strict lectotallers and water is the only drink we can have."
Bhupsch Gupta, leader of the Communist group in the House, ould the breakdown in the water supply was a "matter of ever-
Satellite Discovered
Moscow, Aug. 18.
Officer
Executed
By Rebels
Algiers, Aug. 18. French Lieutenant Olivier
Dubost,
captured
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Algerian rebels in an
engagment on February!
Miniature cremnachs whe- pherd's crooks-were presented to the royal children ut Galr Jocly
Next on the royal schedule is a holiday at Balmoral Castle, the Queen's home in the Scot tish Highlands. The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret are expected there this week to celebrate Princess Margaret's 28th birthday on August 21. — Cha Mail Special.
Musicians Expelled
Wolverhampton, Aug. 18.
Three dance and leaders
1 was executed by the were today expelled from the rebel National Liberation | Musicians' Union for playing at
which officials a ballroom here Front, French
had decreed "whites only" policy. announced tonight.
The three musicians" accept- at the Senta el engagements Ballroom blacklisted by the Unina when the management.
Dubost, an officer in the 8th Algerian Spahl Regiment, was Deized during a rebel attack on a
The Soviet astronomer Amilitary post in the Constantine-adopted their "all whites" policy
the lorry skidded towards them. Deutsch
She pulled the prum back on
and the American
K. astronomer
anca.
Strand today
the lorry, struck 1-Chim: Mall1ointly reported the discovery Special
of a satellite revolving about vno of the members of the double-star G1 in the constella- tion of Cygmis,
his
CAPTURED
in. tune.
The director said today, "wo will continue to open seven Tights
un a work with on changed policy-Reuter
The Lieutenant; 35 years old. wae captured along with 16 of
mon. His body was dis
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Osto, Aug. 10. covered In undergowth Paris, Aug. 10.
Norway's Liberal evening July, and pinned to his jacket The French Yureign Malaker,
They reported to the Com-
was a paper reading: "Condemn-newspaper Dagbladet warned Britth M. Muuttoe Bauve de Murville,
today that any use of Paris by air tonight for mission of flu Astronomicaled to death by the FLN." luft
escort trawlers La Subsequently, French
warships troops New York where he will lead Conference on double stars that
withita Iceland's proposal 12- the French delegation in the the satellite appears to resemble conducting searches in the even
As a large, planet, with a mass 10 discovered the death sentence mile Asking mit would prob→ General United Nations sembly debate on the Middle times that of Jupiter's-France-order signed by the rebel dis- ably Eust-Reuter.
Presse,
trict chief--Frünce-Presse.
drive Nato."Heuter.
Iceland out of
Mother Of Nine Killed By Lightning
The woman
Mrs Kathleen children
of Xampton Crescent, Graves- chy
Gravesend, Aur, 18.
of nine The mother
was killed by Ughining as she pushed a pran across a field at Denton, Gravesend (Kent). The child in the pram was un- hurt, and so were two of the woman's offer children who were with hor.
· 37-year-old | They were on their way to join Vern How OTR, the rest of the children for *
to plenia. It started
rain heavily, as they began to cros a field..
In the pram was three-month-
old. Yvonne: Julio,
#ged 12
months, was in a pushchair in Mr James Towing, who lives the oberge of her brother Grabam, 10,
nearby in Abbey Boad, called to them to come to shelter
but before ho could mako them hear he saw a bright light above the woman's head and she fell to the ground.
Mr and Mrs Jewins and their
neighboure cared for
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