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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1958.
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RELAX IN
DAKS Whiteaways
THE FAMOUS COMERRY IR ACTION TROUSERS -
U KOALOG İNS
INCREASED AMERICAN PESSIMISM OVER WARSAW
WARSAW NEGOTIATIONS
Of The PEKING'S PRICE FOR CEASEFIRE
Day
Town Planning
NOWN Planning is again m11
The air. But it always hos been. Hongkung in growing. It always has in The present times are filled with uncertainty. They always have been. The Government faces today more serious
Abandonment Of Offshore Islands
By RUTHERFORD POATS
Washington, Sept. 22.
problems thum ever in its Communist China has demanded complete
history. Was there ever a
year that it did not? The fact is that Hongkong has
a great reputation, perhaps
An unbeatable history, for
dithering. Only last week our column 25 Years Agri, gave several examples.
21
20 years ago--the Colonial
Serretury Announced development
scheme for Government property lying between Queen's Road and Upper Albert, Garden Road and Ice House Street A scheme which 26 years later is still under scaffolding!
A City Hall
25 years ago he gave de-
tailed plans for a new Government House at Mnga- zine Gap and an appropria tion of $60,000 for related road improvements. Now, 25 years later, the Governor remains where he was and the site of "New Govern- meat House" He emply still.
25 years ago-this newspaper announced "Much interest
will be aroused in the site chosen for a new City Hall" The
words were nicely
Nationalist abandonment of the off- shore islands as its price for agreeing to a temporary no-war pledge in the whole Formosa area, source said today.
America's Cup Race Result
The
By WILLIAM NEWMAN
Off Newport, R.,
Sept. 22. second race for the America's cup anded dis. appointingly today with neither yacht reaching the finishing line within the five and a half-hour ilme limit. This means
that Britain's Geoptre and the Amart. can yacht Columbia wil have to Bail the race again. When the time ilmit ex- piced, Columbią VYRE about 400 leading by yards, although at one atags British hopos hau rison when Sceptre look the load for the first time
in two races.
fatted to complete the course by about four miles. The America's cup, which Uritain in trying to regain after 107 years, and which is known among yachts- men as "The Old Mug," in decided
The two yachts
by the best out
of seven races-first yacht to take four races is the winner.Router.
(Full Story on Page 6)
China Issues
Tenth Warning
phrased. That imaginary building was to have graced the lower slopes below St John's Cathedral straddling
Path Battery
and pr sumably have faced an im- posing City Square on Murray Parade Ground. And 25 years ago last May, Government completed negotiations with the Hong- kong and Shanghai Bank (the owner) for the neces- sary land. It is not our par- pose here to rebuild that airy castle or remove the Governor higher up the hill. But it is relevant to nuggest that if it had been the Bunk which had completed negotiations with the Government 25 years ago, Instead of the other way round, there would have been very high penalties to pay by this time. And that if any private investor were to leave idle, for a quarter of a century, land similar to that reserved for New Government House, no fortune in Modern Hong- kong would
is cover accumulated fines,
Bold Plan
THAT Hongkong needs to
The
To U.S.
London, Sept. 22. Chinese Communist Government today issued its tenth serious warning against what it described the "intrusion" of American warships and Naval fighters into Chin- ese territory.
The New China News Agency reported six U.S. warships in truded into China's territorini
waters in the Fukien area today, Also ten U.S. Naval fights on
diplomatic
U.3.
He said the United States Pejented the proposal. which last week's was made during Warsaw talks between Ambasador Jaco Bean and Communist Chian's Ambassa- dor Wang Ping-nan.
The
Informan
know what further were made at today's meeting.
ic HUL
proporais Warsaw
U.S. officials refused to com ment on the report, saying any comment might be regarded as a violation of the secrecy UgTec- ment under which the Warsaw talks are being conducted.
Kopt Informed
Several allied
Governments
are being kept it.formed by the Stale Department of the pro gress of the Warsaw talks.
The diplomatic source said he detected increased pessimism among American officials close to the negotiations,
a
He said a false picture of pos- sible compromise was given by early, fragmentary reports from diplomatie informants in Lon- don and In Washington in- dealing that Wung had offered
ccusofire a Quemoy
and broader renunciation of force.
Peking's price for these was not previously made clear. In both cases, the informant said, te Communists demandes clear cut political victory: they would stop shooting at Quemoy if there were no Nationalist troops there to shoot at, and they would renounce the use of force in the Formosa pres for 1 limited time if the Nationalists evacuated all the offshore islands,
Renunciation
were
D
Communist - proposed 'The temporary renunciation of force would apply only so long as negotiations On 1 permanent politlen sellement progress, another source said,
There
speculation In diplomatic circles here today that the Communists may be seeking Bk Power meeting where Communist China wouki be seated as an equal to nego fate a political sellement,
All public statements in Com- capitais indicate that munist Peking would accept nothing loss than annexation of Formosa,
The Communist sland at Wars-
raw, in both proposals and sup porting statements, was described as offering little chance of a negotiated truco,
May Reveal
However, U.S. officials sald no decision has been reached here
le separate occasione intruded on a. deadline for ending the into China's territorial air over Warsaw talks or making public day is not furious un-the Fuklen area and one plone the exchange of proposals there. planned development. That even intruded into time has come and brought mairavid, I added. many benefits, and it has raised problems of conges-
her
COTTON TALK DELEGATES
The British textile mission, which arrived this morning was led by Lord Rochdale (left) and comprised Sir Cuthbert Clegg and Mr J. Broatch, Mr G. B. W. Harrison, UK Trade Commissioner in Hongkong, is on the far right
of the picture.-China Mall Photo,
Lancashire Delegates-
Divulge Nothing
The three-man delcgation on the restrictions of cotton tex-{kong would
from the Lancashire fextile Industry arrived in the Colony this morning from London for talks with local mili-ownCTS,
raft
benefit in any
Do
LODGE AND
GROMYKO CLASH IN UN
United Nations, Sept. 22.
Henry Cabot Lodge and Andrei Gromyko clashed head on today in a Soviet-American argu- ment on China that was the sharpest exchange of the current United Nations General As- sembly session,
Mr Lodge, replying to Mr strong Soviet support, offered Gromyko's attack an American amendments to the committee's polley in the Far East, gave the report in an effort to have the Rusion
a delomatic dressing Afvombly reverse the shelving | down that had delegates ap-recommendation.
plauding at several junctures.
The Efforts
and
"Instead of vilifying us," Mr Loigo told the Assembly, "I Despite the efforts of Mr suggest that the Foreign Minis- Gromyko
the Indian tor of the Soviet Union use his Defence Minister, V. K. Krishna | influence—and we can all in- Menon, Western diplomats pre- agine how great or small that is die ed that the Assembly vote,
o press Chinese Communists expected! tomorrow,
would to stop their current allack on patuliel last year's result when the feland of Quemoy,"
the world parliament
Reply
balloted
48-27 against considering the China representation question.
Mr Khan Menori confined Mr Lodge, replying to Gromy-himself largely to legulistic ke's charge of a US. "Impericl-arguments on why the As- ist" policy in respect to Chibly could not refine to take up advised the Russian to "read the question now. history-read ebout John Jay and the open door polley; our policy I always been to keep Chino free from foreign dominētiɔ,"
Dr Tinglu F. Taitng or Chira said:
"In centuries of relationship
foreign with
POWICTS
...the greatest aggressor against China has been the Soviet Union,"
He told the Asembly: "In China's history, there has been une country that has never ask- anded Clina for a single squLze
inch of her territory and that Is the United States."
on the
Sir Pierson Dixan of Britain said that there was such a deep division of opinion Chinese representation question that discussions might do serlous damage.
The British Government had in the past voted for a postpone- ment of discussion and had decided that the reasons which led to this view remained valid today.-U.P.I. and Router,
Missile Talk
respects it they reached tile exports to Britain.
lie ackled
tentative agreement. that a
He said that the tentative
with India agreement, which is dependent
the ionskong agreement, I agreement Th talks, which will centro tad aready been secured with Pakistan is confidential at this cotton lextile industries stage, but the people they would around the controversial issue the
The Assembly technically was
Washington, Sept. 22. and hold discussions with in Hong- of voluntary restrictions of representative of India
Verrenda. British Detence Minister errsidering the Pakistan, to limit their exports, kong would know about It,
The Hongkong cotton exports to the
was met at en uf its General (Steor-Duncan Sandys and U.S. De- delegation Asired discussions hove
Committee
H. Mc- that UFLY fence Secretary Nell UK will begin this afternoon at 3.30 pm at the Hongkong would eluds the export of Kai Tak by the British Trade ing)
iwo hours today garments, Lord Commissioner in Hongkong, Mr debate on the China representa- Elroy spent General Chamber of Commerce. wendy-shadu
at reviewing "missile development and the Lion issue be deferred for Thie Lancashire delegation Rochdale said he preferred not G. D. W. Harrison, consists of Lord Rochdale, the to dheuss this point at the ma- Chairman of the General Cham-least unther year, India, with by both nations."UPL leader, Sir Cuthbert Clegg and arcnt, He added, "Our discus- ber of Commerce, Col. J. D. Mr J. Broatch.
Tak
sions will be on cotton textiles." ClaguS,
In a brief interview at Kni He declined to say what they Reuter reports from London following their arrival, have to offer to HK manufac- that The Financial Times today Lord Rochdale said the purpose tunes in return for the agree-submitted that an agreement by Hongkong to Hmit her cotton of the vist was to try to achievement.
voluntary agreement
1
be a Lord Rochdnie declined to good would with Hongkong textile, manufacturers comment when asked it Hong-gesture.
Sherman Adams
As Ike's
welcome
Resigns
Chief Aide
LABELS CHARGES AGAINST
HIM AS 'VILIFICATION”
Washington, Sept. 22.
Sherman Adams resigned tonight as President Eisenhower's chief White House aide. In a dramatic radio-TV speech, Mr Adams said. his departure from one of the nation's most important jobs was "final and unqualified.”
the
the China Another meeting is scheduled
The President, in
letter on Thursday. THE INTRUSIONS
Three U.S. policy statements watien from Newport, Rhode A Foreign Ministry statement,late this week may reveal more Island, ductantly accepted the quoted
Agency, sald clearly how by the
Secretary of resignation. He said he "deeply" tion and utilities still for { "The intrusions into
circumstances China's State John Foster Dulles is pre-deplored from being solved. But the territorial waters and air and pared to go in the Warsaw which forced the former New
the United Hampshire governor to leave, time to go slow on publie the deliberate provocalions by negotiations or
ceasefire. works has not come cithér. US Naval and Air Forces have Nations in seeking
Mr Adams labelled the The New China News Agency charges Lucreasingly Our needs 'demand, and our recently
said today that the United "vilification”. assets are ample to cover,
"These actions of playing States was making preparations boldly planned pattern of
the Sino-American Mr Adama blamed the cri!!- works which will with fire on the brink of war to disrupt public
his relationship with have greatly ggravated the ambassadorial tiks now taking clam of employ as many of our situation in the Taiwan Straits place in Warsaw-U.P.I. and Bernard Goldfine, the Bosion in- labouring population 13
Rorter.
dustrialist, on persons wecking
possible, give the maximum
benefit to Hongkong's economy, and demonstrate a
serious.
become
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bold confidence in the future TRIED TO CARVE INITIALS ON WIFE'S FACE
of this place.
Our planners have a demand- ing tank.. to envisage life are 60 years ahead; to create plans and controls that will guide un smoothly
them; and towards
to
restore order to the present chaos of roads, subwayaj drains, pipes, and cables by which this city's life will be carried on or strangled.
Liverpool, Bapl: 22.
Lawrence Farrell, aged 42, was alleged in court here today to have tried to carve his initials on his wife's face with a razor blade so that no one else would want to look at her.
He was sentenced to five years' Imprisonment after pleading guilty of wounding his wife,
The prosecution said that Farrell | Later he was alleged to have told
lockad his wife in the kitchan
of her parents' home, punched hor and then etashed her face, leaving three wounds which needed 20 stitches.
He was alleged to have told heri
"They generally put crossed on: the team but I intend to Darya LF. on your face so na one alan will want to look at you.”
the police he hoped the wounds would never heal,
SHERMAN ADAMS Final and Unqualified'
oersonal advantage through his
removal from public life."
has Mr Adams' departure
OVET The prosecution sald Farrel), who
had been happily married for been under consideration
water with federal agencies and socking Mr Adams' help.
Mr Adams spoke of his dis- taste for giving way to charges against him under øre,
He said, however, that he had to weigh whether his continun-
conceiv tion in office "might
ably delay or retard, even in small degree, the achievement of those goals of President Elsenhower which lie ahead."
He also said he had to take into consideration the fact that hia continuing at the White House might diminish RC publican party chances of gain- ing control of Congress in Noveraber
Mr Adams, one of the chief architects of the Eisenhower Administration and a primary force in the first Eisenhower election campaign in 1962, did not speak of his future,
Mr Elsenhower, in his Litter asured Mr Adams that "your total dedication to the nation's welfare has boon of the highest ponible order," and he called thelston Mr Adams, administration of textile manufacturer weg in fact 1 žila post "brilliant."-UP.I.
10 years, began to suspect-pen house influence Inverliga- quite wrongly last your that org declosed that he had ac hospitality from ble wife was associating with cepted lavisli
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