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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958.

Dulles Tells Press Correspondents

Sceptre

Launched For Race

FAR EAST-VERY SERIOUS F

I HOPE WAR DANGER CAN BE OVERCOME"

United Natons, Sept. 19.

The Secretary of State Mr John Foster Dulles, in a speech at a lunch organised by United Nations correspondents, said today that the Far Eastern situation was even more serious than he had wished to make it seem during his speech at the General Assembly yester- day.

measures to

Mr Dulles said he hoped the time woul2 be agreement on danger of war would be over-control cone, lait that no one could be surprise attacks-France-Presse

& Reuter, absolutely sure of this.

The Secretary said that the best which could be expected of the present Sino-Americar, talks Warsaw would be arrange-

in

ments about practical problems, and not an agreement in ques- tions of principio.

Principles

In the Ambassadorial talks going on in Warsaw, Mr Dullea were principles in-

Bald there

volved in the situation which "we cannot expect to reconcile at those talks."

This became clear, he added, during

similar previous bassadorial talks.

om-

"But if we can get away from the question of principles, and get down to talking of some of the practical problems involved, maybe a solution can be found," Mr Dulles sald.

Answering questions, he said lie was not aware of any "be- hind the scenes" talls aimed ul solving the Far East problem.

"There are preoccupations, I know, on the part of proclically all the Free World countries

What these developments should not lead to a war the ilmits of which cannot be foreseen, 'und some of these countries have made their views known," Mr Dulles remarked.

"But I cannot say I am nware of any concreta "diplumutic in- "Interventiona.“

More Optimistic

Mr Dulles seemed more optimistic on the subject of the

disarmament question.

Ho said that as a result of the East-West technical talks

REPORTED U.S. PLAN

FOR SCALING DOWN FORCES ON QUEMOY

Washington, Sept. 19.

The Washington independent "Evening Star”, said today "the United States had devised a new plan to bring peace to the Formosa, Strait by reducing but not removing completely

Nationalist-held -military forces on both the

offshore But the State

islands and the nearby Chinese Mainland.". prevent

Department refused to comment on it.

This Funny World

"I'll wash..

you wipe."

NEHRU CAMPS AT

12,000 FEET

Now Delhi, Sept. 19.

Geneva, he saw for the India's Prime Minister, Mr structed

first time fome pussibilities of representing a land- progress, mark in relations between the Soviet United States and the Union

Mr Dulles suld that he was the convied however, that touchstone of any disarmament programme

nt the present

Recognition

Tunisla

The State Department, AC- cording to the "Evening Ster" dispatch "was seeking Generalis- almo Chiang Kai-shek's agree- ment to the plan before it is formally proposed to Communist China at the Warsaw talks."

The purpose of this рідя which the Independent Washing- ton dally attributed to "high level diplomatic sources," would be to "bring military strengths of both sides below vocative level."

The author of this dispatch pointed out that the Nationalists could not be asked to relinquish its sovereignty over the Quemoy or Matsu Islands.

Clear Statement

REDIFFUSION

Nowport, Sept. 19. Britain's graceful all-whito Sceptro slipped into the choppy waters of Newport harbour today 18 hours before challenging the United States "Columbia for the prized America's

cup.

Sceptre's younst arid agile crow, in R.AF. blue, spent the morning rubbing down the sleek, unmarked hull to the texture of to establo her to gllp glass through the water with à minimum of friction.

Sceptre's skipper, Lieutenant

Commander Graham MLINI

supervised the final overhaul in

Newport boalyard, and when asked again about reports that

hull Sceptre's

Was cracked,

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rina Valenia and Blivia Francesco: There are 18 probable runners President Chiang Kai-shik "was 7. Fiesta Time; 7.30, Mantovani for tomorrow's Imperial Pro- understood to be insisting on a Memories: a Time Bignal and News: duce Slakos to be run ever six clear public statement by Presi- .09 Weather Forecast, dent Eisenhower that the United ments and Interlude: 3.18. Inter- furlongs at Kempton Parkc

They are with Jockeys: Firestreak. views With: The Glors Of Cecil D. States intends to defend the off- De Milfe's Production "Tho Ten 3. Lindley, Ink Spot F, Dur, Lind-

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Fawdort, Cabas W. Sport: 9. t Parade; b.30, Music Rickaby, Above Suspicion, W. I munists break the ceasefire."

According to the "Evening From Maxim's; to. Hollywood Open Car Court Imperial B. Jagu, Pre- I Remember When- daim A. Breasley, Prime Value, S. House: 10.30, Star," indications are that Pre-Starring Paul Whiteman: 11. Dance Clayton, Saint Crespins the third. M. Garcia, Anthus D. L. Jones, Bri- sident Elsenhower "would be Party: 12 Midnight, Close Down,

tish Empire J. Mercer, Corachy, E. willing to give such a commit-

Biervar, Cross-Dut, S. Smith, Twice Blessed, G. Starkey, Chonier, J. ment if there were & ceaschre

Purtell, Collyria, L. Piggott, Fairing. and an agreement by both main-

G. Lewis, Peony, alth. Reuter.j. land and Nationalist China to reduce their forces in the Por- mosa Strait urea below the lovel that could be considered pro- vocative'.

Announce.

TELEVISION

Asked whether he could cot-2.21, Mr District Attorney" 2.50 4. "The Great Gildersleeve": firm this story, the State Do-

Cantonese Frature:-"The Wayward partment spokesman replied that | Bon"; 4.35, Lite Riley; B. Chil he could not

He recalled that he had said earlier that many speculative stories are likely to be published while the Warsaw talks are going on.

Koo and ITS

Rhythmic Wins

dren's tour-Cartoons; 0.10, The Puppets On A Stick" Presented by Calvin Wong, B.30, Children's Film;- Tales of the Texas Rangers; 6, Clono Down. 7.30, Saturday Varley-

Ayr, Sept. 19. "Calling Kong Ling" Starring Kong

Major A, C. Straker's three- Lung With Joseph

and Des: The year-old Rhythmic won the Ayr Band: 9, Crunch Asked whether such a story

Sixth Sense": 0.30, so Adventures Gold Cup (handicap), rum over should be considered as pure of Ellery Queen"; . Newsreel; 9.15, six furlongs today. speculation, the official spokes "Susla" Starring Ann Sothern. Epi- the

Stranger": 2.40, sode 10. **k man sold that it belonged to Evening Feature:-Edward G. Ho tell was second and Lord Rose-

speculations."-binson in "Brother Orchid", "a field of

Late Night Final; Close Down.

After crossing the newly con- log bridge, where he paused to look at the raging for- Nehru, camped tonight rent below, Mr Nehn was re- over 12,000 feet up in | celved by

Prime Bhutan's the Himalayas

the Minister and other officials, oc- commencement

his cording to a report from

at of

official visit to the tiny Kingdom of Bhutan. To reach Bhutan, which sandwiched between India and Tibet, has taken Mr Nehru four days of travel from Delhi. by air, rond and Bually on foot Fond horseback.

Press Trust of India's special Correspondent with the party.

A guard of honour of 50 France-Presse. Bhutanese soldiers In kace length woollen robes presented arms and was inspected by the Prime Minister.

Mr M. Kingaley's Golden Git-

bery's Earl Marshot thad.

Distances after photofinish were short head and same.

Dwenty-two Tan. Official

SOUSTELLE IN ALGIERS starting prices: 20-1 Rhythmic,

Algiers, Sept. 19.

Minister Jacques here toddy Soustelle arrived

Europeans and to reassure pro-French Moslems that the formation of the New Algerian "government in exile dova.

is aban France

After a brief reception the party rode on for three and half He left the Tibetan town of hours to a camp at Chagithang Information Yatung Tunis, Sept. 10.

this morning after where they are spending the tonight recogniseu spending the night there and night. They will continue the the "Algerian Provisional Gov- rode an pony along a narrow Journey to the fortress city of ernment" cet up today in Cairo, bride-path-to-10- Bhutan. Paro tomorrow where Mr. Nehru. i was officially announced-burder, dominated by the forest is to be received by Maharajah Reuter.

covered Jo Chu River gorge,

WESTBOUND

Jane Dorje.--Reuter.

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