THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1958.
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Foreign Ministers Meeting Opens In Washington FUJIYAMA OFF TO A GOOD START
Dulles Agrees To Review Japan Security Treaty TOKYO TALKS SHORTLY
Washington, Sept. 11.'
The United States today agreed to review its security treaty with Japan, in diplomatic negotiations to be opened in Tokyo shortly.
The State Department said that Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, had agreed to this step during a lengthy conference this after- noon with Mr Aiichiro Fujiyama, the Japanese Foreign Minister.
"Massive"
Protests
In China
Peking, Sept. 11.
The goumitations would be giu following Mr Fujiyama's TE TH To Tokyo, an official statement said
The Jaan - Unit
States Arealy, security
which Was signed in 1951, has recently rome under heavy criticism, In Japan,
One-Sided
bad assured M. Fujiyama that the United States was "gym- pathettenlly aware," the probiero of the former inhabitants of the Bin islands who were unable la return to their former kommst.
Islands.
The United States won study- lag the probleın of compensa- two for the Bonin islanders, t sad, in the hope of achieving | "a reasonable solution."
Mr Fujiyama also welemmed)
Ofels here said they were aware of the Japanese feeling that the treaty was one-sided and not constent with Japaniscussions taking place between presunt status,
United States authorities and representatives of the Ryukyu Isantis on the problein of rentals) for land acquisitioned.
. In the last five days, 212 million people all over China have taken part in "massive Under the pael, the United demonstratona"
against States has the tight to deploy
exchange
of
under-
On this point, the statement said, Mr Dulles expresseri His understanding of Japan's interest the Ryukyu el it WHG
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continue
exchange would views through diplomalie ebrn. ne na yukyuan malters, Heuter.
"United Staten kinperlatlatts forces from bases 1 depan armed provocations" in the as I chooses without inference Farmosa Nirults, Radio Peking to the Tokyo government. said today.
The official stelen t The ratio said Chat these the conference, the first of two -protests- Iud - -gained added which Mr Fujiyama-will-have. "agrera-buat-the-twn-governments
strength from The rapid with Mr Dulles, ted lo il development of the "everyone "constructive a soldier" movement in varmusylewn In an alinosphere parts of China.
and mutual cordiailty counties and standing. municipalities of Shensi pro- Regarding the Security Treaty, vince, the dio said, all eligible the statement sadl •Foreign persons huva Joined militia Minister Fullyama pointed out units, and a mitja reginent at the same time that seven has been set up by the Wusing years peoples commune In Slenyang United States-Japan security eauty in the three days after Prime Minister, Chuni
statement on "the situation in
En-la3'3
the Taiwan Straits area".
The radio also guld that all men and women between the
K
have passed since
treaty was signed.
Advantageous
the
"He stated that, with the re-
the Intervening years,
the
now evolved
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age of 17 and 40 belonging to established position of Japan in peoples comunes in 10 coun- ties in the Linchos district of situation bay Kwangs had already joined the the point where it would
examine the nulítia, adding that many dril,dvantageous te grounds and shooting Tanges present security arrangements had been bull in that are:-- with a view to adjusting the
entirely consistent France-Press”,
vra in relations
on a basis with the new
Hammond Murder between the two
Trial Ends
countries
Minister offirmed
Prime by (Nobusuke) Kishi and President | Eisenhower is the joint com- -Niensin-Sopt, 11. juunique of June 22, 1057. The trial of Andreas Ýakoam) "It was agreed that the two will consult fur- Cyprial governments. 17-year-old Greek
ther charged with mordering Ser-
this matter. through diplomatic channels following: cont Reginald Homentand August 2, ended toray. Juria MP Fujiyami's return to Tokyo.” meni was reserved until Sep- On other points, tember 13.--Routes,
4.11
today's
AMERICA
THE ONE
THE GREAT ELECTRICAL STORM
NASSER REBUFF TO HAMMARSKJOLD
Cairo, Sept. 11.
IPYW 757
Much damage was caused in what was descríbod as "one of the most spectacular electrical storms of the century", which swept the South of England. Many homes were flooded and buildings damaged." Rail Hero and road chaos was caused in the London area. in London a stroak of lightning splits the sky over Westminster Bridge, while in the foreground a taxi ploughs its way through deep floodwator in Birdcage Walk-Keystone.
United Nations Secretary-General Dag Ham- K: Our Friendship
marskjold tried and failed to persuade President Nasser to accept a U.N. Ob- server in the United Arab Republic to oversee peace in the Middle East, in- formed sources said today.
They said Naser objected to the idea of such an "Ambassa- dor" on the grounds "that i would stark of United Nations
POWER THAT trusteeship over an independent
WIELDS STRENGTH
London, Sept. 11..
former Sir Esler Doning, a
British Ambassador
to japan, said tonight "We foot that the United States Is the
that power -wields—strength in the For East. and if that strength were to disappear, there would be quito disastrous results."
and
Sir Ester was discusing the
stalement said that Mr Dulles į Formosa altuation with Professor Max Belott, an expert on Soviet Far Eastern policy, and three Journalist in the British
A British Crossword
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8 The "morning_after," mulaly
In Germmy (8).
15 Plenty colloquilly (6)
13 Seaside allment? Could be
(7).
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17 Passes silently (7).
18 Death (7).
20 Go slow? (4)
21 Took a trophy (7).
26 Cullivolar
steersman (6)
charge of
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lor teal (3).
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14 Makes the cross? (9).
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(5).
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where you are! (4, 4).
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28 Airebuli nude of wood? (1).
24 Soilets may be told to do
it righ!! (8).
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| Broadensfing Corporation feature
"matters of moment,
country. Tas mamo objection would apply 10 u roving vm- bassador, they said.
They sold the turned down
U.A.N. also
UN Debate
May Again
Sommarskjold's Be Rejected
suggestions for monitoring truce in the radio war between Cairo and Aatman. U.A.R. officials thought the plan "im- praelien)" because other radios Colru And Ainsan besides broadcast propaganda In the
Observers here believe it wBS Hammarskjold's failure to make progress in Cairo that led to Jordan's refusal to tsk for the withdrawal of British troops.
area,
Further Meeting
In Beirul, Mr Hammarskjold, had a further meeting with the! Lebantsi President-Elegt, Gen- eral Fund Chehab, before leave ing for New York tomterow al the end of his Middle East peace. mission.
United Nations sources here
"1 believe that China Riks the line has come to make tonight dismissed local aspeculn- herself fell in her own sphere tion that the Labantse govern- Hammar- in no uncertain manner, and ment had asked Mr.
be the most Ester Dening sald.
suitable,"
Dream World
this particular issue of the off- | skjold for ፡ከነ international shore Islands appears to her in police force to replace the
Sir American
troops called in last July after internal fighting. This idea has not been refeel- od in the talks al nil," they said. Government sources affirmed, however that President Comille Chamoun and General Chehab tid insisted on some form of UN, presence as a prerequisite for American withdrawal.- An American journalist, Mr U.P.I. & Reuter.
of the
Asked what
he thought Japan's allilude towards the situation was, Sir Esler Dening said the Japanese were, stil
dream world so far as Chitin was concerned.
In
Henry S. Hayward Christian Science Monitor, described the situation as "tan Asian poker game."
A food deal of blumag, was going on with no monopoly on any one side, he said.
Gales Help Trawlers
Aboard the frigate East-
Mr Hayward said the United States and General Chiang Kai-shek were not identical in their views. The aim of the United States was not to pro- vide the General with "the off the north-west coast of Ice- wherewithal to re-invade China, land unrtisturbed by Irelandic
bourne, off Iceland, Sept. 11, Bellish trawlers today dated
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Unlled Nations, Sept. 11, Western Bources pre- dieled today that the forthcoming General As- sembly will reject
Chinese debate
re- presentation at the U.N.... by about the same vote as the last Assembly voted, September 24; "48-27*** 00
1957, against discussion of the China
recognition question during the 1957 session. Then, there .WTIE..... clx abstentions.
India has proposed for the third year in a row that the Assembly hold a dull debate on the issUG of whether the Nationalsts or the Communists should occupy China's seat in the U.N The Indian request is expreted to be rejected
Live .Again
General by Assembly and then go to a plenary session for final disposition.-V. P. I.
Victory For Guy Mollet
Paris, Sept. 11, M. Guy Mollet, Socialist lender and a Minister of State in the de Gaulle government, for his won first victory campaign in favour of a "yes" to the new constitution when
Socialist the
Party congress opened in surburban Isy-Les- Moulineaux today.
The report on the activity of
bul to protect him in his pre-gunboats forced by rong gales the party general secretariat
Bent position.
Hobson's Choice
Great
braded
Wou
Molic! by M.. to remain in harbour.
The trawlers can drop anchor adopted by 3,139 votes to 591 . Mollet said only in these fairly shallow waters if against.
de Gaulle General
had the the gates worden, The skippers prestige, to plan so liberal a rarely take their ships into re- 24
landle ports except for urgea: future for the territories of
overseas France, That medical or meclinien ressens. Nu Incidents have been reperi- jed in the last 24 hours.-Reuter, mis-* about "American polley
auid Mi Hayward Driitin had "soriething of Hobson's Choice" about flagging
with 21 .policy along" British publle opinion might not support:
"If Britain expressen glvinets
in the Far East" he said, "he Yellow Sea Fishing
would
bo
under-cuiting the
position of the entire Western powere."-Reuter.
$1.95 Death Sentence
Montgomery, Sept. 11. Alabama Supreme Court to day in effect upheld the death sentence on negro handyman
By Russia Planned
Indicators see that there will be a large majorly in favour of the constitution during the four- day congress. Some left-wing Socialiste opposed to M. McHat and the constitution were reliably reported to be considering c break with the parly-Reuter.
Moscow, Sept. 11 Nightsoil Dispute
Russia' plans to fish in the South Pacle, the Yellow Sea and other octans, a head of department In the State Plan-
Singapore, Sept. 11.
The 100-strong Shigapore City ning Commission, Alexander Council Nightsoll Workers Union has served o 20-day strike notice Ishikov, sald today Reuter.
on tho counCIL
THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrta#| 1 Mishap, Upper, Jimmy Wilson for a $1.05 rob- Crush, Sprite, to Hymns, 11 Bptes, 12 Cars, 12 ftites, 10 bery and set a new execution of Briech, 18 Sprend, 20 There, 22 Boos, 23 Earns, 25 Blast 30 date for October 24.
lehed, 27 Those, 28 Canon, 29 Twirls. Down: 1 Miscount,
2 Surprise, Acts 4 Propate, 5 Usherod, 6 Physic, 7 Ernie. 21 1almo, 24 Blow,
14 Thresher, 16 Subaldes, 10 Breathe, 17 Earnest, 18 Presto,
The dispute is over the energe- ment of ́30 wamon za lavatóry
Genova, Sept. 11, Mr Lewis - L. Strum, loader | cleansers,
tha 300-member". United The union says the Jobs should States delegation to the "Atema have been reserved for the wives The court refused to recon- for Peace conference said to- or daughtera of its numbers. sidder an earlier decision, which day the conference has been The council mayn it would be outstanding SUCCESF,"*--- | Wrong to reserve jobs in this way, uphold the death sentence an Reuter.
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With China
Stronger Than Ever
Moscow, Sept. 11.
Part
Flood Of Messages, Gifts For
Churchills
Cap d'Ail, Sopt, 12. Gifts and mosseges of con- gratulations last night WOTO flooding in from every part of the world, for Sir Winston and Lady Churchill who celebrate thely golden wedding to day.
But the 13-year-old stales- man stood by his decision that only small and intimale. gathering, should mork the completion of his half century ot happy marria fe,
The Churchills are at Lord Beaverbrook's ville Capocina, where they have been holiday- making for the past six woekts, The Cap d'All post office has had to make special arrange- ments to deliver the tremen- dous mail for a famous guest, who is also hanuzary mayor of this sun-baked village.
FIRST MEETING Messages from the Queen, the Prime Minister of Britain and many Commonwealth and foreign governments will arrive today.
It was nt a dinner party given by Lady St. Heller hu 1006 that Sir Winston Churchill first met als "Clemmie"-the beautiful ash-blonde Clemen- tine Hozier, 32-year-old daugh- ter of Sir Henry and Lady Bianche Horler.
This characteristic tribute to har is written in his 'autoblo- graphy: "My marriage was the most
and fortunate
joyous event which happened to ine in the whole
For of my life. what can be more glorious than to-be unted une's _walk...
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through
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incapable
thought?"
They had five children, of them, n girl, died of pneumonia when a tiny chikL- China Mall Special.
Football Coach Arrested
Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, said in Stalingrad today that friendship between the Soviet Union and China is stronger than ever, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.
Warsaw, Sept. 11. Khrushchev was speaking at s
Charged with spying for the mars miceling ut which
Unlied Stales, Polish tootball 100,000 people were present.
Khrushchev was greeted with coach, Bernard Zgoin was tulay the Kattowice prolonged applause and cries of arrested by
when the polica, it was revealed tonight. "quite correct"
According to a police report, referred to the Soviet GoverZgoln is alleged to have bou ment's latest statement of policy enrolled as a spy" while on a
Accent On Atomic Warfare
Bonn, Sopt. 11. The accent will be on atomic
towards China.
on
over
He repeated that an attack Frankfurt holiday inat summer China would be considered with his family, which had
as an attack on the Soviet Union itself, the agency sald.
emigrated to West Germany.
On his return to Poland, Zgola is alleged to have given infor
foreign He said that warmings such as motion to American had been given by the Soviet intelligence services.--France-
China Loophole
age warfare when the
Union to the United States "can Presse. "West German Army begins, only be given when the state is today the first full-scale | powerful, when the people are
of its two- year existence, with some 80,000 man taking part. Turning to the future seven-
manoeuvres
united and when ment is stable,"
the govern-
Washington, Sept. 11.
China
The Senate disarmament sub- year plan to be discussed next committee waned. today that a Equipment being tested will January at the party congress, clear weapons test bon which # mask to protect Khrushchev said that the figures was not binding on atorie radiation and involved will inspire honest could leave a loophole through the Communist world fall-out and a German anti-people throughout the world! which
be with delight," Tass added might conumus testing.
Include against
tank bazooka
to satd effective at 200 yards,
for
at
Reuter.
AKOE Bomb
The sub-Committee said in a unanimous report that an inter- national agrčement on suspend- be in the ing test would interest of the overall objectives of U.S. polloy provided an effective Inspection, and control system could be set up-U.P.I.
with Two brigades armed conventional weapons
unch designed to fight independently will talic long periods
Nicosia, Sept. 11. The explosion of a bomb in a part, while atomic weapons will be held divisional Greek Cypriot monastery garden level.
In the outskirts of Nicosia carly today was attributed by Greek Heuss, Cypriots to the "English under- Mr Hugh Gaitskell, lender of Dr Konrad Adenauer,. the ground organisation' Akoe. The the Labour Party, has declined Chancellor, and senior Nato letters stand for Anti-Killers † an invitation to visit Moscow offlecrs will watch the exercises, Organization Expatriates.-- ¦ this autunın because of engage-
-Reuter.
President Theodor
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London, Sept. 11.
ments here--Reuter,
TWO OLD CAMPAIGNERS MEET IN BELGRADE
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery is seen with. President Titò la the Yugoslavian capital during Moniy's two-day, visit there before his retirement from setive service in the Army--Kerslótie.
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