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COMMENT OF
THE DAY
Fishing In Troubled Waters
Ering to mind the good-
AVENTS around Iceland
or bud-old days when Kri tain cleared the sens for the free passage of ships: of every nation. Now again; she is engaged in the same historie interest for the defence of which the Royal Navy was Arst founded and without which the
very different
would be a
world
THE WEATHER: Light or moderate NW winds, Fair with scattered showers probably this evening.
CHINA MAIL
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958.
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RELAX IN
DAKS
THE FANDUS COMFORT IN ACTION TROUFIRS
Whiteaways
BACHE BHUGE RING
BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENT ON WEST LONDON RACE RIOTS
NO IMMIGRATION BAN YET
Problem
Being Studied
place. But this defence around the shores of ice-The land at times reminds one of pillow fights at more achnol than serious conflict. la k well to remember, however, that ships of the Royal Navy do not steam int
action without
It In
power, and that n pistul shot
damuge Brituln's?
olay
of
not with Ierland only, but, with all other members the Nate alliance and her prestige
London, Sept. 3. British Government announced today that it was not for the time! being considering the restriction of immi gration into Britain from the Common- wealth, but that the problem was being studied.
throughout the A statement following
world. The officers of the
Royal Navy boarding
and
this
In charge of parties guiding ships hazardous game of tig-on- the right-mens-enrry on their shoulders a responsibility they can hardly Enjoy, and which they have not been trained, and shouki have, to carry. One bullet and One dead feelander
make could
lot of IL difference to the appearance of the case.
Genuine Case
21432
the recent violence in-
volving coloured and
white people also em-
Farouk Hides His New Girl Friend
Ex-King Farotik looks
phasised the Govern- contented M he drives ment's determination-American car to use "the utmost strictness" in the im- partial enforcement of the law.
Disquiet
Tdey ends upon ito mi then with
E care is that feelard
catching
The Government's announce- ment followed tulks which Home Secretary R. A. Butler bad with potice elitete,
Issue from Mr Mac- millan.
residence, millon's official
here bearing was regarded Winess to the disquiet aroused by reesunt cases, of violence in West London.
it
his during bis holiday in Italy. Beated be xlde him In in latest girl- friend, but ils Albanian bodyguard makes frantic and successful efforts hide her face from the camera
Keystone Photo.
United Nations
Short Of Money
IF COMMUNISTS ATTACK U.S.
MAY GO TO UN
Washington, Sept. 3.
The United States probably will call an immediate meet- ing of the U.N. Security Council if China launches a major assault on the Nationalist-held offshore islands, informed sources said today.
for her living fish, and selling them to Britain. Her frozen rocky land is barren, populated in spots on the narrow constal rito. Her farming iR The Goverrunent's malemetab negligible. She has no power read:
Mr or natural resources, Ashing industry alone en-Butler, lus reported to the
Soviet vetoes. Spur to Prime Minister on the incidents sares, survival, the present move to extend involved in racial disturbances her territorial waters (now in Nottingham and Notting Hill
**
Her
The
Heine Secretary
for a second timer is that (London). These incidents have since the war travling hason
over fished large areas of impurtance.
The
immediate and long-term Imntiate uspect involves the majolen- the sea. There is a genuine case for anatice of law and order.
Strictness
in turn dependa for success make it clear
United Nations, Sept. 3. Mr Dag Hammarikjold, the Secretary-General, said to. day that unless substan- tial payments caived soon, the United Nations Emergency Force in Gaza might not be
wero
10-
ICELANDIC GUNBOAT
DAMAGES
BRITISH TRAWLER
London, Sept. 3.
The Admiralty today received a radio message that the Icelandic gunboat Albert had accosted the British trawler Burefell off the northwest of Iceland, and that the trawler had been slightly damaged in the encounter.
The
Icelanders made no al-
tempt to board the Burefell, but the commander of the British Irigate, H.M.S. Russell, which is cruising in the area, has sent
a protest to the Alberi,
Another message received by the Admiralty today from thej commander of the British naval furers off iceland, said that the Icelandle
scamen aboard the British vessel Eastbourne ** "guest" were
"very content", The message added that the stamen talked by radio with Criends on the Icelandle gun- Doals from time to time,
from
Official Version
The second message, from the British Commander, Commodore Anderson, gave his first official |The description of the transfer of ine Icelandic seamen yesterday the British trawler Northern Foam to Anderson's
rigate Eastbourne.
The nine seamen boarded the Norther |Fuum_from_ the Icelandle gun-
boat Thor.
Commander Anderson said he
found
and
a the
Iceland Refuses To
Take Back
Sailors
By CAROL COGHILL
- Reykjavik, Sept. 3. future of nine Icelandic sailors held aboard the Royal Navy frigate Enst- bourne tonight became the centre of the fishing "cold war" between Bri- tain and Iceland,
Iceland told Britain she must
a very friendly atmos- put back the sallory on to the the Quemoy Whether the United States | Korea's and one other who re-islands in
One diplomatiy arrived
phere on the trawler when he British trawlor Northern Foom, would attempt to have the fused to be identified have Maisu groups.
on board. During his which they boarded yesterday, mculty
the ground talk with the commander of the on
that it wOJ council brand Ching an aggres- advised their govtruments that source said the
Iceland's BUT dr sock United Nations available evidence Indicates the distinguishing between the esThor,
Islands and the gosted
la Norwegian, he sug-operating inside the
that he (Anderson)
now 12-mile fishing lit Communist intervention apparently has not United States will fight asential moin
assault expendable small ones war moves fult-roble decided. Both been
should return the Icelandic big factor in preventing
REJECTION would almost certainly drawhite Quemoy or Matsu.
There is less certalaty about United States from making a commander and members of his She rejected Britain's demand U.S. moves in the Security, the U.S. response to a Com-clear-cut statement of its inter crew to their own vessel, since that Iceland should allow the bouls had returned sailors to be transferred to an on the smaller tions.-U.P.I. Couuct would parallel whatever munist attack
on the high U.S. military
When this plan was refused, Icelandlo vessel Independent action President Eisenhower
Amierson uke! whether the Seas, a Foreign Ministry com- munique issued here tonight these
Icelander saw Bay objection to disclosed. gong aboard the Eastbourne. TO Iceland's Foreign Minister, this the latter replied that it ww
Gudmundor Gudmundsson, up to the British commander to who received the British Am- decide, but he would consider bassador, Mr Andrew Gilchrist,
might decide to take, MCELROY ISSUES
able to "honour promptly sources said.
or in full its obligations." The US. objective, on both
the political and milliary fronts, BLUNT WARNING
the
In a report to the General the Assembly, the
Secretary would be to act quickly while
Communit General súld unpaid balances of 1957 and 1958 assessments totalled $19,954,140
be
exaggerated ut home or over-
were engaged in offendve operations und before Poking could present Lo the world the accomplished
Same 62 of the 81 members fact of control over the off-
of the United Nations, trad store islands. made no payment of their 1958 assessment while "certain man-here
There Was growing beller umong diplomats
weapons,
today "Meanwhile, it is important the signifjeance of these
and that Incidents Should nol
for the first Bnancial peried Elsentinwer
Secretary of November, 1950 to December State, John Fuster Dulles, have had "reiterated closed the door on the possi- 1957-arid
United States their intention not to partibility that the
financing of the might stand by while the Na- cipate in the
force.
tionalists
driven from
U.S.
international agreement to
and "The Government reserve fish suketuaries an
concerned wish to breeding grounds. But this authorities
that the utmost on more research, general srness will be observed in agreement, and on a suit-the Impartial enforcement of the "It law and in preventing the - able policing system.
carrying of offensive the research, Britain has already done the major work and shared her store of knowledge with all. And British Trawlermen already accept and work under handicap accepted by few of their foreign competitors, and chiefly ignored by I land. And Iceland has never been
Two Commonwealth countries, greatly concerned by over!
the West Indies fishing. What she is seek Ghana and ing to do is to deny the Federation, have made represen
lations to the Government main Atlantic Ashing
about the recent racial incidents, to all other fleets, France-Presse. ground to If she succeeds, she would automatically establish a monopoly that could dictate and the prices in Britain
Canada, She hopes to re- thin vast fishing ground entirely for her own
serve
use.
Several Factors
W or the British action and THEN levland complains
៥ calls for international dis- cussion with all the other powers who protest her present action she forgats: several facts. One that Already extended her waters once and
per- sistently ignored all inter- national protests,
she
Another
cas. The general public ean best contribute by the exercise of the atnost discretion in in which avoiding slutions they may become unwettingly involved.
TO PEKING
Washington, Sept. 3.
the Thor's
to it.
Mr
Navy put
that he had been forced to today, demanded that the Royal
The transfer took place, how ever. Anderson added, withoul resistance.-Fronco-Presse,
Actor Robbed
London, Sept. 4. Theives broke into the Chelsea apartment of British im star,
bers" had made no payment and some U.S. offelals that Mr The Defence Sceretary, Neil H. McElroy, bluntly warned the Chinese Communists today that if they are "wise" they will not engage in any Michael Wilding, last night, tied aggression that might start a war in the For-up a woman servant and shut her in a closet and stole more than £10,000 worth of jewellery,
Wilding and his wife were al a party at that time-France- Presse.
were
mosa area.
Mr Hammarskjold sald the Quernoy or Mutu.
of
John State
terrent We Secretary
think it's a very Emergency Force created Ong offelal said recent
Foster Dulics held a strategy forceful deterrent."—U.P.1. after the Anglo-French-Israeli warnings to China were not conference with Mr. McElroy Invasion of Egypt - had kept "bluffs." He said they WETU und top military lead-
quiet" very definitely warnings."
ers in preparation for his trip "virtually unbroken along the entire Egypt-Iravil At least three Asian am- to Newport, where President
bassadørs-Nationalist border.-Reuter.
China's, Fisenhower is slaying.
Scotland Yard Brings In
Jamaican Migrants Return
Kingston, Sept. 3. Many of 251 Jamalcan
Mr Dulles also held an hour- long meeling with representa- tives of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation for an "ex- change.
of views" on Formosa crisis.
the
back the Icelandic boarding party on to the Northern Foam: “Thus enabling them to carry out their duty unhindered,"
THE SOLUTION After Mr brusque reply,
Gudmundsson's it is generally
belleved here that the only possible solution is for the East- bounce to lake her nine "guest" buck to Britala-and then trans- for them lo another ship which would take them back to Ice- land.---Reuter.
Lebanese Rebels Order
Partial End To
Powerful Force MOCK ATTACK Four-Month-Old Strike
London, Sept. 3.
Scotland Yard mobilised a mighty force of men, horses and police dogs tonight to combat race riots in west central London,
A least another 200 polles- men were being added to the
forcu
estinialed at
migrants who returned powerful home by sea from Britain around 1,000 strong which last night said they had succeeded in averting mass come back because of the violenco in Notting Hill last hostility of some English | night. communities to coloured
people.
Leroy Haynes, In England for
Radio Cars
Extra police
were
being
U.S. Plane Missing In Mid-East
Bonn, Sept. 3.
10 years, said he did not ke brought in from police station 4 United States Air Force |
recorded the treatment
Ilm
from with
is that in one decree hu annexes almost the whole of the traditional fishing grounds of the trawler flects from England, Scot- land, and Newfoundland, and does so without con- sulting.
them. aity of
metropolitan the In
throughout thut Another
by nor the housing and working
area. They included police dog) move Iceland's Com-conditions. this
the The only reason why he had patrols and officers munist dominated Govern- ment
vital not returned before would
was that mounted branch
their put
he did not have the necessary horses. Northern waters in the con-
money. trol of the Soviet Union.
Another returning migrant follown
At least 20 radio cars were The
present move
on the sub-Aretie described England as a "slavery expected to be on duty
and pakly of American atomic country," and a young woman surategic corners Moscow by Icelandic minis sald, the "could not stick that wagon and water carts
readied. country one day longer." been Britain ния tors,
A married couple who return-
The massive police force was cleverly manoeuvred into aed after two years in Britain position where she appeara rald, however, that they greatly needed to cover a wide area to be a big power over admired the English "etup around the Notting Hill district bearing a smaller one. But and its Government, but the where whites have demonstrated behind that smaller one climate did not agree with them for the past four nights against
coloured imenigrants.-U.P.L. larks larger threats.
ate and trips to who stayed. Only one month
--Router.
waro
FOR EXCUSE
London, Sept. 3. Radio Moscow "reveal- ed" tonight that Nationallet Chinese planes with Com. munist Chinese markings may soon rald American
off warships Formosa to give America # protext for the Chinese
attacking
meinland.
The mock "attack" was the recently agreed Dri, broadcast sald, betwoon the 1.8. area commander, Vice- Admiral Roland Smoot, and Chiang Kai-shak,
In
Sources for the report, Redlo Moscow said, were Western "well-informed
Rangoon, journalists"
talked Burma, who
to a person who recently arrived there
Pornto from U.P.).
C-130 Hercules transport with 17 people on board which was due at Adana, Turkey, yesterday has been reported missing. the Air Force's European headquarters said today. An Air Forcë, statement sald the plane which had come Mr McElroy, after delivering from Adana, was due back the bluntest warning to China there 'yesterday,
to : daic was asked f The statement said air rescue United States would limit units were conducting intensive forces in the, Formosa area to ulr and naval units, rather search operations.
It added that the plane was than call in US, ground forces taking part in a worldwide air You" he replied, force survey of redio wave pro- think for the present that is pagation-feuter.
the beat way to establish a de-
the
مال
By JAMES NORRIS
Beirut, Sept. 3.
Opposition leaders announced tonight a partial end to the 115-day enforced "general strike" and said shops and businesses may open until noon local time daily from tomorrow..
Local
saw come
Beirut Many
shopkeepers
obscrvera The announcement said the relaxation would facilitate the have risked dynamite attacks gnificance in the fact that Mr abandoned his open- desired return to normal under by opetting during the morning Salum
favour of ♣. the new regime of General Fuad for at least half of the duration necked shirt in of the strike,
smart pinstripe sult, tarbush and Chchat, President-chet of the Lebanon,
Later this monili, the oppoel-carnation buttonhole for the vist tion is expected to It the ban to Jounieh. on afternoon opening as well. Business Life
The announcement, appealing to the population for calm and did not, however, fore- peace,
end to cast af complete strike.
Local Walkouts
the
Today's
follows
Mr
His Return
it armbolised They thought Mr Salam's return from the rebel wilderness to everyday decision, reached politics. after a meeting between oppasl-
to Mr Salam was reported The opposition early in Maytion leaders and some Lebanese have lunched today with tho called for a general strike by businessmen,
talks Najjadeh Party leader, Adnan support local between Mr Sacb Salan, sobat Kalem, whose "Valce of Arab- shopkeepers to
radio walkouts following
transmitter The asmus-loader in Beirut, and Generui | inn" sination of an opposition news- Chehab, to work out ways of Galam's men reized last Mon
editor. These shop-restoring approximately normal day. paper- keepers who refused to strike business life in Lebanon during The meeting suggests they were subjected to terrorist at the next few weeks.
have mended, their quarrel, Buidlers provided A strong though Hakim had sworn to tucks.
It is understood that the cacort for Mr Saleem when he koop the strike Kolag... until strike wil be ended gradimly. I drove from his barricaded hoad- |Americnt troeps left the Loba- Shops will be allowed to reopen quaters to visit the President nori and President Camille
eral Chehab ---Reuter, in the morning without risk loet ut Jounieh Bay, north of Clamoun handed over to dea
of reprisal,
Détrut
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