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COMMENT OF THE DAY

The Subway

"OVERNMENT'S decision I 115 provide commuters with

subway under Vemmanght su{ hus aroused mixed feelinge. Criticism on three counts has a far been concerned with

inconvenience, gost

(which has so far not

been disclosed) and the, be-- lief that the subway iden may be extended to other parts of the city,

On the objection. aľ in- convenience, no good case has yet been established. The subway will be time ARVing. minority of users, whose destination is Connaught Road will have to use steps. The aller native is a walk of about an extra hundred yards. Bet the idea of esenlators seems an excessive luxury. The

with 5

gradient of une in ten will not prove tileult and it cannot be reasonably

said that for the majority the subway will id either to the dis- tance travelled

the exertion expended between pier and oilce.

rampa

or

Subway Cheaper

THE question of eust puses considerations,

Tother

THE WEATHER: Light E.S.E. winds. Fair.

CHINA MAIL

No. 37132

GREECE

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958.

Price 20. Cents

RELAX IN

DAKS

THE FAMOUS COMFORT EN ACTION TROUSERS

Whiteaways

REJECTS CYPRUS PLAN

UNABLE TO

CO-OPERATE

Athens, Aug. 19,

Mr Constantine Karamanlis, the Greek Prime Minister, has told Mr Harold Macmillan that his Government will be "unable to co-operate" in the latest

British plan for Cyprus.

The British plan, announced He was

referring to reporta

settlement

14/1

in June, provaled for a sever from New York which sald Greek members hand made year "adventure in partnership" || cabinet with separate elected assemblies suggestions to that effect fol- for Greek and Turkish Cypriols lowing the failure to vach and Greek and Turkish Gevern- revisional tant help in running the island Cyprus-Renter.

Britain woulti retain NO- vereignty over the island for seven years, but Greek and Turdish Cypriots would Ire allowed Greek

Turkish nationally as well as Brillsh.

Modified proposis announced last week said preparation of go ahead, and that the Gover electoral rolls in Cyprus wild

Tor, Str Hugh Foot, Would authorise

the setting up of Greek and Turkish municipal counel where desirable,

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'For Them'

Last week's announcement also envisaged the return of exiles to

The why is said the Cyprus it peace could be ertab

Archbishop Makarios, exiled in

cheaper than an overhead shed. bridge, though it would be interesting to see compara- | Greece, has already rejected the ¦ tive costs and also, whether British Plan. The Turkish Gov- ! subways involving exten-ernment reaction has not yet sive

disclosed. but relaying of under- boon

political ground pipes and lines circles in Ankara have said it was possible Turkey would do would always be less ex-

likewise. pensive than an overhead.

The

Johnny Wardle Dropped From Test Selection

London, Aug. 19.

Johnny Wardle, the left arm spin bowler who was selected to tour Australia with the England team later this year, had his invitation with- drawn after a meeting of the full M.C.C. com- mittee at Lord's today.

BID TO END U.N. DEBATE TONIGHT

By BRUCE W. MUNN

Wardle, who was dismissed by Yorkshire recently, was inter- viewed by the commities today.

Mr R. Aird, the M.C.C Sverotury, issued. the following statement:

The committee of the M.C.C. have considered certain articl eontributed by J. H. Wardle to.

2 national newspaper since the dote of his selection for the forthcoming Australian tour.

They have considered a ro-

county cricket club, many of the details of which were not avall, able to the selection committed

bowler, he may well have con→ tested that place freely on the

harder Australian wickets.

Atom Experts Agree On Controls

Genova, Aug. 19. The nearly two-month long East-West atomic exports conference was coming to a successful close hera to- night as Communist and Western scientists agrood on the effectiveness of o controls system to enforce a nuclear test ban. Fitly days after their first

both Whether Wardle, 35-year-old meeting, the scientists of who has played in 28 Test sides have indlested their agree- ment on the possibility of delect- matches, has a future in county the touring party had been cricket remains to be e.ing nuclear explosions at a refurred to the selection com- Both, the M.C.C. or Yorkshire great distance, by approving mittee, who will probably meet could block un application for their conclusions on the effec...

registration during the Oval Test match be- his special

tiveness of a control system winning on Thursday.

another county.-Reuler.

which woul! permit the deter- tion of ray violation of a pos- sible agreement to halt nucleor tests.

In a reply to a question, Mr Aird said that the matter of a rentment for Wardle in

for

FORMER WARLORD'S SON

FOR HONGKONG

New York, Aug. 19.

port received from the Yorkshire A Chinese official's son, who chose gaol in the United States to deportation changed his mind today and decided to leave the country volun- tarily. He will leave for Hongkong on Thurs day.

chosen.

Loyalty

United Nations, Aug. 19. United Nations General Assembly went into the time when the team was high gear today in an effort to wind up its de- bate and send Secretary-General Dag Ham- marskjold on a peace mission to the Middle East this week-end.

Assembly President, Sir Lestle Munro of New Zealand, Mr Karamanlis in his mes- announced at the outset of this

the In yesterday' China Mail asuge said: "The Greek Gereinafternoon's meeting that

body would hold correspondent suggested tent does not intend to appoint 01-nation

to co-operate three sessions Lurrow, other sites where subways a representative

ting at 8.30p.m. as well as in might one day be desirable, with the Governor of Cyprus.

the morning and afternoon. "As regards the attude of

New skyscrapers are going Greek Cypriots, it is for them up all over town and the to decide whether they will co-

is possibility

that the operate with your plan or not."

Prine peak density of 250 people The Greek

Minister "I must euphastoy minute experienced at continued:

in their ennellatory Connaught Road will be that

efforts, the Greek Government encountered elsewhere be

has been seconded by the people fore long. How then do we

of Cyprus, not only through tackle the problem?

the recent proposals made by thuir representative (a M- Alternatives.

ference to Archbishop Maka- rius), but also through the truce which Cypriot lighting organisation has offered and kept although provoked to discontinue it.”

B

'

foundations

▶UILDING

and narrow pavements preclude the possibility of subways of the same kind in the built-up artan of the city. Alternatives must

be found.

Marce

umes

thu

Mr Karamanlis reiterated the policy of his Government "the right of self-determination for Cyprus."

One suggestion made by the correspondent in that deep tunnels should be avoided and that instead roads should rise

over crossing the There recekkes.

valid

objections

many

may

to

Never Asked

Munro hoped to wind up the #neral debóle tomorrow night, clearing the way for a vote on seven-tation, Western- the backed resolution which would i

Hammarskjold to make "practical arrangements" to guarantee the safety Jordan and Lebanon.

kurve it lo

Arbiter Resolution

of

| mats providing for the with-

drawal of troops from Jord und Lebanon,

The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, took per- sanal command of the Western campaign to muster the required two-thirds vole for the measure in the Assembly,

No Decision

The young Chinese, Shimdays on his sentence still remain Long, 28, was sentenced asing, he changed his mind to- "The committee

considered "Scofflaw" last June 27 10 205 day. int the publication by Wardin days in guol and Bused $2,075 On leaving the courtroom, in the press of the criticisms

after he pleaded guilty to 41 Long wald, "I think the Ameri- Of hig county Captain, hitrofle violations.

jean people are wonderful, but county committee end some of

On learning Ut the Federal vour government stinks." his fellow players in the form,Government had been bottling U.P.I. and

the Ume, that he to deport him lo Chirin, Chief

did published

grave Magistrate John Murtagh gave disservice to the game.

Long & cholce of going to geol

them

They believe that the wel fere of cricket as a whole in terms of loyalty and behaviour must override all other con- siderations.

"After

Interview an

or leaving the United States voluntarily.

come

Long. an engineer whose father was n. warlord who be- of the Vice-Chairman People's Central Committee Communist Govern- with under the Wardle and after very careful ment, chese gaol. But with 151, consideration of all repreis of the question, the M.C.C. com- mittee have reached the deel- sion that the invitation to him to go with the M.C.C. team to Australia must be withdrawn." Home This Winter

Dulles was to see later this afternoon, the 20-nation Latin- American group which was re- ported considering an amend- inent to the Western resolution to create Committee to guide Hammarskjold's efforts. Austra- la had a similar idea but had not decided to press it formally. Mr Hans Bigen, Norwerkin Deputy Foreign Minister, for-The 20 nations in the Afro- mally introduced Western Asian

group discussed this backed draft resolution on the afternoon, and tock no decision Middle Fast tabled yesterday on a move led to Inc not going to Australia. It is my

and told the General Assem- into the by it was the "bels upon which the United Nations can bet."

1

The resolution, sponsored by seven. Western powers—but not Mr Karomantis, sumuning up Britain or the United States

Greek Government's ob- would give the Secretary

plan, Gentral. Mr Dag Hammarskjold, servations on the British said these "seek to remove from the task of negutlating urrunge your plan those elements which putting permane waves Blyde Cypriots in un almost or and switchbacks in city

gante way instead of promoting streets, particularly where concord and co-operation." trams run, but the point He said the Greek Govern- that the correspondentment had "never asked to parti- makes is that they appear cipate in the exercise of sover- to be a less complicated elgnty on the island."

arki less costly way of Mr Karamanlis concluded that the British plan will not serve dealing with one of

the purpose of pacification of the

Auggestion

Our

major city trafle snags. island and its prosperity. And despite disadvantages,

"Since agreement for a pro- the

is worth visional

solution has been study for any new Ideas it frustrated Greece will continue may produce.

with all legitimate means het efforts towards the freedom of the people of Cyprus.""

Road Tunnel

A

ides

MY Constantine Taalsos,

Court Rules

Radio Sparks Mistaken Celebration

Bagdad, Aug. 29. misunderstood radio broad cast Loday went rumours flying through the Iraqi capital that there had been a revolution in Iran and that the Shah bad been overthrown.

NOTHER alternative is Minister to Tho Premier's Crowds gathered in front of that erossings at road offles, sald tonight that the use Iranian Embassy to cheer revel be maintained and Greek Government has never the new "revolutionary Gover

the idea of ment of Irun, before being told means of thinning the contemplated

relations that the rumours were wrong. severing diplomatle vehicular traffic be found. wih Britain or Turkey.

They then dispersed in good The building of a tunnel

humour. linking Garden Road with

The rumours started when Chater Road and the new

nelehbouring Iren broadcast at waterfront car parks is une

anniversary programme For It seems that even

celebrating the overthrow of with the new reads to he

Premier Mohammad Mossadegh bulit after the Dockyard is

and the relum of the Shah, But dismantled, cross traffic

muny listeners here apparently from Murray Road and

thought the broadcast was abou! Forverging traffic from

the overthrow of the Shah. U.P.I. Jackson Road will continue to make the Chater Road section of tho Cricket Ground roundabout difficult. Happily there is no need for

For Dockers

· Landón, Aug. 19.

today re- commended a basio wago fu- crease of 7/0 a week for Britain's 100,000 dockers. The court headed by Lord Cameron severely criticioed

A court of Inquiry

Immediate action on other employers for their "summary

city crossings. Government and total

rejection of the

Is to ba commended for Union's cariter claim, and cri-

aloo "hotod

the

Writer Dies

of

Waa

Guildford, Surrey, Aug. 19. MT LAG. Strong, one Brital's most pmific writers tackling the most urgent definite statement on how much died in hospital here after an ticised Unions for not making of novels and short stories, has problem first on Connaught. Road, and though we would they meant by a "cubstantial operation, aged 62, it

Increase". have backed a reinforced

announced today. The court

He worked as a cartoonist, overhead extension of the abcence" of an explanation from actor, caboret

singer roof of the Star Ferry con employers as to why the wash schoolmaster before becoming course to convey commuters increases could not be absorbed a writer. He was a fellow of to the level of the first class by the ladung und must be the Royal Society of Literature wholly passed on to customers and a member of the Irish in shipping and, other trados,—| Academy of Letters-China Mall Reuter,

pler, if costa favour a sub- way then that is the best

bet:

Special.

and

call for the withdrawal of U.S.

Western resolution

forces from Lebanon and Bri-

ish troops from Jordan “al an early date."

After his interview, Wardle told the waiting pressmen, "I em

own fault and I asked for . 1 more." aam not going to say anything

will have him at home this winter."

Israel Troops Cross Truce Line

Early Russian Moon Shoot

Unlikely

Moscow, Aug. 19. Professor Bernard Lovell, bead of Britain's Jodreli Bank Rillo-Telescope feum, said here tonight he thought there was "no likelihood" of the Russians Jaunching a moon ruckul for some time.

They approved these conclu- sions in a plenary session this afteros.. They will meet aguin

Inmorrow to complete their study of the final report, and the conference will amelaily end His work on Thursday morning, The press will be allowed to attend the last part of the final

meeting,

Delegation sources said that final communique would

the

not include all the conclusion reached by the experts not fi

the recommendations contained

in the final report, which will be sent to the governmenta concerned.-France-Presse.

BOAC PLANE HIT BY BULLET

London, Aug. 20. One petrol tank of a BOAC airliner flying from Tokyo to London was found to have been plorced by a bullet when the plane landed at Beirut coro- dromo yesterday, the News Chronicle reported today.

The paper's Lebanon

COITCS-

"I think that the Russians pondent sald the plan, a Bristol are waiting for a time when the Britannin, was carrying 37 technique has been improved passengers who had been trons- and accuracy improved when ferred to another aircraft to is known about the continue their flight to London. whole thing," he told Reuler.

more

thu

It added it was believed the Gaza, Aug. 19. "I may be wrong, but I de bullet, which passed through one Mrs Wardle said. "Anyhow we An official United Arab Re- not think we are likely to see wing, had been fired as

Russian moon rocket in the plane flew over the rebel-heli public source said today near future."

Basta quarter of the elty, Jor- The measure now merely

that Israali patrols have Professor Lovell, who is really avoided by foreign pilois notes formal Anglo-American When Wardle was first raked crossed the declarations that the forces will whether he was available for the

Egyptian- attending an international use for safely reasons,

BOAC Moscow. Juraoli truce demarcation tronomers' congress

representatives be withdrawn when such action tour he said that he did not wish

at has offered the Russians the London airport, where the lino at several places in services of the giant Jodrell passengers eventually 12 possible. India, Ceylon, to go for family resona

Janded, Burma and Indonesia were

the last few days. Wardle's Inclusion

Burk Radio-Telescope for refused to comment on the in- sponsors of the move to put the party for Australin

!! พระ the first report of traeling any moon rocket they cident, the

added.-- paper "early dale" clause into the As-menced in July 27 and three grneli incidents involving the might launch,--Reuter.

France-Presse. sembly's netion, either as a days later the Yorkshire com-

demarcation line since the Unit- amendment to the Western mea-nitter informed him that they : vi Nations sure or as a separate resolution. would not require his services Look:

Peace Forco

iri the

Was

ofter this season,

The series of articles appear-

year.

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emergency force positions there last

The source said that an Israeli or a few days later in a na-patrol composed of one officer Also under consideration by donal newspaper and on August and three soldiers crossed the the Afro-Aslans was a move to 11, the Yorkshire Cricket Club line at Belthanoun on the Gaza

from the eliminate

Assembly larued a further statement, an- strip yesterday, penetrated 150 any reference to the standby nourcing they had dispensed metres into the area, and Inter- Peace Force which was sug with Wardle's ervices forth-rosafed Arab peasants. Aested fast Wednesday by Pre-with. aldent Elsenhower,

U.S. cources said Washington had gone a long way to efect a compromise in the resolution 11 is bucking and

Amendments would not be welcome, How- ever, they indicated the "early cate" clause might be acceptable if it would insure an overwhel ming vo e for the U.P.I. and Reuter..

DEBATE P. 2

A

measure.--

His Future

The Wardle cose has croused one of the biggest controversies In the game for many yeura, when will be stirred further by the MCC decision to withdraw his invitation.

Though in England he has become second choles to Tony Lock ed England's left-arm, slow

The source added that while U.N. Lruce observers were in- vestigating the VAR com- plaint on the spot today, two Ísraeli suldiers arrived on the scene from across the line,

Israeli patrols also crossed the line at As El Makab in the Sinul

the desert,

source

charged.

He said, the UAR hus pro- lested the alleged Israel In- Allrations to UNEF.-U.P.1.

VICAR IN LANCASHIRE

DEFENDS

Manchester Aur. 19.

A Church of England .minister in the heart of the Lancsalire coiton industry at Bury has defended Hongkong's textile exports to the United King- dom.

In

HONGKONG

ling up prices for ourselves and refusing to help our fel-

rerts that the time had now come to create *"welfaro

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low creatures out of Ingir world."

near starvation. The problem | The of the world's hungry men

and women is our problem”.

Lancashiro's

true

problem could only be found by the men and women who know the business of catlon, Mr Lewis says that in order to He adds “ika! the only his parish magazine, the

cat, countries like Hongkong Reverend R. II. C. Lowls, and Pakistan havo lo choeur- Vicar of Saint Peter's Church,

aro industry as well as agri- says that Lancashire people

culture. The level of borna demand for industrial pro- ducta was so low that they had find overacas markvis

are themselves baying cheap

cotton shiria from Hongkong,

He comments: "We could help Lancashire by no laying there cheap goods, but by doing that we would be put.

to survive,

Polating out that Kiritaly, in a welfare stalo, Mde Lewis rug-

ADAWer will be the one they produce when their thinking is governed by Christian in-

Answer sight. No

will be estisfactory that does not so- cept the bado truth that we In Lanozahire bear a respon« operatives sibility to oofton

and employers in Hongkong and Pakistan?"—Bester,

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