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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958,

Ticker Tape Welcome For Nautilus

Crew

New York, Aug. 27. The crew of the atomic sub- marine Nautilus drove in triumph up Broadway to- | day beneath the shower of ticker tape and confetti that is New York's tradi- tional welcome to return- ing heroes.

on

Tokiy's purace,

"U86 Naulius Day" proclaimed by Mayor Robert Wagner, was the elinax to three days of wel- come which the city hay given to the firat voyagers under the tee of the North Pole.

OPEN CARS

The Captain of the Nautilus, Commander William Anderson, and Rear-Admiral Hyman Rickover, the "Father“

of

nuclear submarines, rode Ent open cars with B of the crew up the famous street,

AUSTRALIA'S AGREES TO REASON FOR

SUPPORTING

FORMOSA

London, Aug. 27.

Mr Richard Casey, Australian Minister for Ex- ternal Affairs, explained in a British Broad- casting Corporation television broadcast to- night why his country did not recognise Com. munist China.

Mamie Gets

A 'Butterfly

Dress'

He wald: "We believe that Chinn cannot bo 'properly classed as a peace-loving state and that controla our attitude on the question."

Replying to questions, Mr Casey said whether a nation Was "peace-loving" or not should be n proroquisiter for admission to the United Na tions.

Peace Loving

thought ears stopped

The line of briefly at City Hall whero the Mayor officially greeted the Navy men in the name of the city. Then Mr Wagner joined that procession which continued on its way to the Waldorf- Astoria hotel for 11 luncheon-Router. -

civil

Author Fined-

St Rustell, Aug. 27. Colin Wisat!, 20-year-old best-selling

of "The author Outsider" and "Religion and thei Rebel" was fined £20 here in Cornwall today for letting a friend drive Ily

while uninsiped-China Mail Special.

саг

Washington, Aug. 27. Mrs Mamic Eisenhower to

day received a traditional Filipino "butterfly" dress as a personal gift from Mrs Carlos P. Garcia, wife of the Philippine President.

}

In answer to other questions, Mr Casey sald he definitely the Formosa No- tionalist "more peace loving it:an Communist China, He said they did not want to "thrown 10 the wolves."

500 them

Mr Casey was asked whether the

had! Dutch Government

I The long, pale green gown asted Australia for support

made especially for Mrs Indonesia tried to seize West I was

Eisenhower after she expressor | New Guinea by force. admiration for the elaborately Mr Casey sald; "Indonesia has embroidered, puft-sleeved Fill-given us every assurance pino dress during the Caretas visit last June,

Called "erno", it is made of translucent cloth called Kust.

Mrs Elsenhower's dress detachable viceves, so that it so may be worn as a Western tyle dinner gown-U.P.I.

|

that

she is not going to attempt to seize New Guinea by arms.

"We accept that."

Mr Casey sakd Australlá could not envisage that tuke such Indonesia would

etion after having begun the legal process to win West New Guinea In the United Nations.

Reuter.

MOSCOW'S SILENCE

ON

SUMMIT NEGOTIATIONS

By ROBERT ELPHICK

Moscow, Aug. 27.

Soviet leaders appear to be taking a prolonged look at the latest Western messages suggesting the resumption of diplomatic talks in Moscow on a summit conference and offering to negotiate a suspension of nuclear tests.

Newspapers were again barren | Communis! camp, of any comment on the Peking. proposals today and there was stilo Indication of the official Position.

Morrow may be prepared to nwhit dovolupenents In the | Miridle East and elsewhero before clarifying its views on the Western messages.

Any

Bovict new

initiative may beolve a series of negotia- ions with its alles und this would be a delaying factor,

Workman's Holiday

Mr Nikita Khrushchev, who is believed by Westera diplomats

to be on holiday, does not want to take u step possibly leading to a general settlement without the concurrence of the rest of the

including

Opinion is hardening among Western observers that the Prime Minister may be taking a "work- Ing" holiday in this respect, lin- } ing up policy with Cominunda { fenders in eastern Europe.

con-

DEATH

SENTENCE

ON DOG

Mountain Ash, Aug. 27.

| Ken Savage, winner of two gold medals for rescuing dogs trapped in dangerous mountain crevices, `today agreed to the death zen- tence on his own trappod shoopdog, Chinnock,

Three-year-old Chinnock has lairy at the bottom of a 60-foot Assure in Wales for three days, unable to move and too wenk lo bark.

Her master, a 20-year-old postman, found her only Yee- terday and went down the fissure on a rope.

Not Touched

"I could hear the dog crying when I was 30 feet down, but I could get no further." Mr Soyage said.

Mont thrown down to her has not been touched. So today, Mr Savage agreed to lot an oficial of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Crucity to animals kill his dog,

. Mr Geoffrey Hamilton, RSPCA Inspector, will be lowered Inte the crevice on a rope and will buret a container of lethal pus in an attempt to destroy Chin- nock,

Explosion

The original plan was to blow up the crevice and the

but

Wan dog with it,

this abandoned because the X-

toston night release dangerous- pases.

"I would willingly go down ngain if there was any chance to save my dog, Mr Savage said, "although the rocks of the sides of the crevice are

falling and it is very dangerous.” China Mail Special

East Germans Worried

Over Numbers Fleeing West

Berlin, Aug. 27. Official quarters in East Germany are reported worried over the increas- ing number of intellec. tuals, most doctors, flee ing to the West.

UK-U.S. SECRET fed across the border

TALKS START

According to the West Berlin anti Communist Information Bureau, 121 East German docless in the first six months of this year. some because of increasing Com- munist pressure to them to form "enilective working groups.”

BLOOD-LETTING

Washington, Aug 27. British and United States

The bureau quoted a loading The Soviet press today

scientists today oponed secret, tinued to portray the presence

talk to exchange atomic de Enst Gormon Communist Party the official as saying that no state of British and American troops

fence information an in Jordan and the Lebanon as

recent co-operative agreement could put up with such blood- letting and suggesting a more a threat lo peace. but also

between the two countries,

tenienc atitude towards the drew attention to the situation

The three-day conference is

doctors. In the Billie and the Far Eust.

one of a series which British

Touchers also are reported and United States experts have

fleving West, and the West Gor- The Soviet public has been

held during the past few years,

man Social Democralle (opposi- presented with a picture of but is the first since the

Lion) Party aid in Bonn today United Slater attempts to bilateral agreement for co-opera- that in the past five years nearly

now ring of tion establish

on the

atomic uses of

a third of the total teaching colonialist military bases" energy for mulusal defensa pur-strength in Eset Germany from the Mediterranean to

poses

cnnio inte cllect

fled to the West-Ileuter. Japan.-Router.

August 4-Reuter,

DIED BECAUSE OF FOURPENCE

Middlesborough, Aug. 27.

left a public house for-[ getting to pay for the call.

MAN died because of fourpence, it was stated at

Middles- 13 borough inquest, After He had crossed the road

before telephoning for a taxi he

remembered

Sunkist

ORANGE

Idrink

he

Sunkist

(ORANGE in battles

Neighbourly

On

ubout it, went back and paid the landlord, Crossing the road for the

of

on

second me, he was knocked down and killed by a bus. Recording verdict

11 accidental denth Samuel Edward Steed- mars, 61, of Rainford Crescent, Middlesborough, the coroner, Mr A. 0. Knott, said: "The tragic thing is if he had not gone back to pay fourpenes, he would Bot have been killed." China Mail Special.

PRECIOUS DROPS FOR PRECIOUS MOMENTS.

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Non-Flag Hangers Berated

has

Berlin, Aug. 27, East German tenants in the town of Hallo who failed to hang out flags for a mass youth rally have been singled out by name and publicly berated over loudspeakers, the West Gormon hows D.P.A. reports. Quoting bye-witnesses, agency sald loudspeaker cats

toured

agency

the

the strenta and where a house was singles would as- liver the following Bort of hatengue:

"The tenant Mayer has not put out a flag. Anyone who does not hang out a fog is not for peace. Anyone who fa not for peace is for war. Is the tenant Meyer one of the war mongers and imperialialat China Mall Special.

Raw Materials

London, Aug. 20. The value of the Commial- wealth to the free world us a source of strategic rau mokarjula was sirensod in the annual re- part of

Cornmonwaajili.

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