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"By All Means Let's Not Be Provincial." ...Sydney
Ban Pranoteso, Bapt. 30. Mayor George Christopher wald today he will present an abstract oil painting by an Australian artist to a museum where it can bo vlowed by those who lika abstract art.
The painting, said to de pict Ban Francisco's "As- cension from the ashes of the 1900, calamity," was presented to the Mayor yesterday by the Rt. Hon. Honey F. Jansen, Lord Mayor of Bydney,
Growing Danger
Of Smallpox And Influenza
By CHARLES SMITH
Big Quemoy, Sept: 80.
Unification
Talks Proposed In Three Notes
London, Sept. 30. The United States, Britain, Russia
The top civilian health authority of this beleaguer and France proposed
resumption of four-power dis-
ed island said there is a growing danger of in identical notes today, the smallpox and influenza epidemics unless moreussions on German unilleation medical supplies are received soon.
Dr Chin-chiang Lin, Director | peated warnings and the declsive
of the Quemuy Health Centre, protests of the peoples of the said the danger of these epidé- whole world." mics the biggest problem with which he SA faced-and he is faced with many.
Interviewed at the modern Health Centre building 01
New Quernoy City, De Lin said he is sending a special request to American officials in Taipei for emergency medical supplies to br air-dropped. He said he especial- ly needs thrombogen, penicillin, plasma, vitamin B complex and surgical sclxxar.
Jonson said the painting has kicked up a storm controversy In-Sydney. It was painted by Eric 8mith and le entitled "Ascension. "The newspapers received Bazens of letters, moet af tham wondering what Ban Franciscans would think of auch art work," the Lord Mayor said.
"But others fexred that if we presented a conservativa painting, citizens here would think we were pre- vinolal."
Mayor Christopher ac cepted the painting with thanks. Later, he said "It' very modernistia." He said he will present it to the Ben Francisco Mussum of Art. U.P.1.
Churchill's
Lin LIDS two other civilian doctors and Bine nurses to help him in caring for the 40,000 elvillans in the island. In addi tion 10 the health centre.-.. which is only 15 beds-there is a small medical station with no beds, in ald Quemay City, and
This statement by Mr Wang was the first public comment by either of the negotiating bassadors on the present crists ainee their talica began two weeks ago yesterday.
Mr Wang did not discuss progress of the talks.-Reuter.
Territorial Waters
the
London, Sept. 30. The Pelting government today issued its 10th serious warning to the United States for alleged violation of her territorial rights,
The New China News Agency a couple of very smalt ald sta-reported American fighter planes tlons.
today flew 13 sorties over China'! In the Amo, territorial waters arcu and five American warships Chino's fcrritorial invaded'
in the Fukien Bren.-- waters Reuter,
tarl
During my visit with Dr Lin
Centre In the Health night, he took me to an under ground ward where some of the most Derlously wounded are kept. There were six beds in the ward. which under normal conditions hold about elght heds. But there were 24 patients besides those in the
on the floor on mals, or blankets.
Some of the patients were sleeping under the beds, and
In beds sleeping
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London, Sept. 30. Barah Churchill, 43-year-old daughter of Sir Winston, has found a fortnight's job in a peaside repertory company, the Dally Herald reports today.
The newspaper saya that the former Wer
End
Dotress will begin rehearsals later today Sussex, Rec-
at the Worthing,
pertory Theatre.
It adds: "While her father and mother are cruising the MedlicranewD Sarah will be pretending she is living in luxury on the Riviera."
Her pasz
Terence Ruttigon's "Variations on D Themy is of a mardod
four-time-
socialite living a rich and empty life in the south of France.
Weekly pay at Worthing ranges from £0/10 to £25 for a guest star, according to the Daily Herald. Ctunu Mali Special.
Successful End
as a major contribulon towarda relaxatlon of tension in Europe The Western nutes, delivered
in Moscow. today, proposed that a four-power group of repre- sentatives from the U.S., Bri- tuin, France and Russia be set up to lay the ground-work for German unification.
Final negotiations for a stle- ment of Europe's most outstand- ing problem should be hold flater, at a sunimit conference or
otherwise, the notes proposed,
The Western powers also re- minded the Soviet Union that they were all anxious for a resumption of the preparatory four-power talks in Moscow for a summit conference, at which the German problem would be one of the major problems all the agenda.-U.P.I.
Bigger And Better British Car
Ionton, Oct. 1. A new Humber saper salpe Itre engine powered by a 25
was announced today.
Rootes Car
The
London, Sept. 30.
sian Chinese zaid Ambassador i Moscow,
group sald today that "Warsaw talks can the engine, which was produced have a successful end, but only after four years' development, ic the United Stales Is Rive the car a smooth maximum
all of them were jammed. so sincere," according to Moscow Speed of over 60 miles un bour, together that it was difficult to walk through tho ward with.
out stepping on them.
Statement From Warsaw
fradio.—Reuter.
Compensation Demanded For
Suez Victims
10
nu-
This Jutes:
six-cylinder
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The basic price of £1,493 in- cludes £400 purchase tax...
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Oil Magnate's Bail
Leamington Spa, Sept. 30, Lord Balfour of inchyre, in- dustrialist, today attacked the
New York, Sept. 30, Government for its British
Judge Sidney Fine today to pay direct ordered fortelture of $50,000 "cruel refusal"
Brit, n compensation tionals
ball when Mr Antenor Patina, expelled from Egypt millionaire Bolivian oll mo- during the Suez crisis of 1956, nate, failed to appear in the This fallure to recognise its New York Supreme Court for responsibilities for full com- examination of bis financial
situation.
Wanaw, Sept. 30. Mr Wang Ping-non, Poking's negotiator in the Sino- American talks
on the Formosa crisis, declared here tonight that the United States "raust with- draw all their armed forces
blot on ils re- penisation is from the Formosa arca.'
cord," he told a Conservative speech in the Warsaw Party lunch hern In a Palace of Culture attended by
"We hold Nasser's British Polish Communist leaders, in-
Release some cluding Mr Gomulka, on the pounds here.
for his British victims China eve of China's national day Mr Wang accused the Americany Mall Spoelal of indulging recently in "mill- tory provocations and threats against our country despite re-
U.N. REPORT ON
CONDITIONS IN HUNGARY
moro
United Nations, New York, Sept. 30. Soviet troops remaining in Hungary are
mobile and heavily equipped and their effectiveness as an occupation army has not diminished, according to the second volume of a report on Hungary published here today.
The report, intended to pro- vido the latest information" on conditions in Hungary for United Nations debate, was compiled by three private groups—the Ameri can Friends of the Captive Nations, the Assembly of Captive European Nations and the Hun- garlan Committee.
It said: "The general disposi- tion of Soviet troopa and their concentration near key factory and communication centres in- dicates conclusively that they are in Hungary primarily army of occupation."
as on
Smuggled Documents
In a statement, accompanying the report, Mr Leo Cherne, re- presenting the editorial com- mittee of the three groups, said: "no.regime in history has been
Peking Memo
...No Reply
London, Sept. 30. Britain will not reply to People's China's memorandum 21 of September setting out the Peking government views ou the Formos crisis, Informed Sources said today.
This memorandum was deli- vered to all the heads of diplo- maile missions in Peking and merely repented the statement made on the previous day, by China's Foreign Minister Mar-
En parianntaly and universally shal Chen Yi-Franco-Presse. hated by Its own people, so that the facts about Hungary cannot be concenied.”
The report ww basod on material published in Hungary, documents smuggled out and letters, said.
Mr Cherny
added that the pocret trials of the late Prime Minister Imre Nagy and Gen- prel Pai Malcler had been ille- gal even secording
to Hua- garian standards.
it significant that, though They are outlawed in Hungary, secret trials are specifically per- inítjød.dzi Soviet Russip -
other proof of Hungary's com- plete subservience to the Soviet Union," Mr Cherno mid,--R¢=
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