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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958,

IKE MORE GUARDED AUSTRALIA AND N.Z

But No Retreat In The Face Of Force

By JOHN HEFFERNAN

Washington, Oct. 1. President Eisenhower was not quite as definite today as was Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, yesterday about the ability, of the United States to persuade Nationalist | China to withdraw from Quemoy and Matsu if the Communists agreed to a cease-fire.

The President did say that a ments on the Feimosa Strait ceasefire would offer. the op- crisis which might have taken portunity to negoll; te in good falth. But he also stressed that in his view the busle issue was still that there must be no re- treat in the face force

The President spoke to a crowded press conference only few hours after marks made by Generalissimo Chiang Rai slick, east of the Nationalist Government on Formos, had received nationwide prominence here. Hedlo Stations and even

ng newspapers reported that

further Mr. Dulles' reinurks yealerday. Therefore, observers it were not able to determine definitely whether, in fact, there had been a major switch in United States polley. The view presisted in Washington, how- ever, that the posttion was as Mr Dulles stated it: that if there were a dependable ceasefire the United States government would do its best to persuade the Nationalists to withdraw the offshore islands.

from

13LE Generalissimo had taken The Washington Star head- issue with Mr Dulles remarks of } line trday send "Chiant In- yesterday. Mr Dulles then said i credulous at Dulles' Shift" it was "toolish" to put the

Nationalist forcen on

QQuemoy

and Matry in the Arst place

Lad that It would not bo wise

to keep them there in the event

of a dependabile ceasefire.

According to published re- ports, here, the Generalissimu said: "Mr Dultes must know that it is only wishful thinking to ask the Chinese Communists for a veselive." He was reparted

In hove added that it would be only a unilateral declaration and that the Nationalist Government would be under no obligation to keep H.

Unclarified

The Generalissimo's comments may have been in the President's mind when he spoke today.

The President remarked thel, as a soldier, he did not bellave It was a good thing for the Nu- tionalist Government to commit so Inrgo a proportion of its forces to the offshore islands.

But

Quemoy Reasons By Nationalist Foreign Ministry

Taipei, Oct.. Answering press enquiries about remarks by the U.S. Secretary of State Mr John Fosterulles on Tuesday a Foreign Ministry spokesman of the Nationalist Government said early today: "First of all I should like to explain why there is a strong garrison force on the of bore islands of Quemoy and Matsu. It is dirtated by military necessity.

The

to be considered was taken to pensable shields of Taiwan. For their vala mean that he had Chinese Nails ceases tlonalist view in mind.

we must defend take them.

A British Crossword Puzzle

won.

SUPPORT U.S.

com-

In stately progress, 'The Canadian' train plements the breathtaking grandour of the Rockies in 'The Foll' (Autumn), perhape Canada's loveliest saa-

son.

The scenic dome train of the Canadian Pacific in passing, near Field, British Columbia. — Reuterphoto.

Bevan Calls For

Leadership In Election Year

Scarborough, England, Oct. 1. Mr Aneurin Bevan, the Labour Party's "Shadow" Foreign Secretary, told 1,000 people here tonight that "every time Mr John Foster Dulles makes a speech he sends a shiver down my spine."

Pago 3

STAND

Washington, Oct. 1. Australia and New Zealand joined the United States today in a call on China to disconţinue attacks on Quemoy and Matsu.

At the conclusion of a one-day meeting of the Anzus Council, Australia and New Zealand also expressed their support of U.S. efforts to negotiate a peaceful settlement of the For- mosa issue.

The appeal was made in ม่ Joint statement issued after the. meeting between Mr Dulles, the New Zealand Prime Minis ter, Mr Walter 'Nash, ⋅ and tho Australian Ministor for Exter ral Affairs, Mr Richard Casey.

The statement declared that the representatives of Aus- tralia and New Zealand "hold that, regardless of the merit of claims and counterclaims the 1150 of aggressive force is a violation of the basic principle m which world order depends. Armed forte should hot be used to achlove territorial Ambitions"

Just Set A Detective

To Catch A Detective

London, Oct. 2. Scotland Yard was buty oorly today answoring questions about re- ported murder attempt within the "Yard' itself. The Daily Mail reported that "somebody cut a rove holding

The communique added:

"The representatives of Australla and New Zealand, noting that she United States Is .now engaged in bilateral negotiations in Warsaw in an B an effort to resolve the crisis and arrive an arrangement whereby its recurrence might be avoided, afirmed their re- solution to support the bring ing of these negotiations to a peaceful conclusion-U.P.I.

To War

'Closer To

Speech By Liu Hsiao

By VINCENT BUIST

Moscow, Oct. 1. The Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, Mr Liu Hsiao, said here tonight that the use of rocket weapons in the Quemoy area by the National- ists had brought the world closer to war. Speaking at a reception here marking the nlath anniversary of the Eeking government,' 'he had this action charged that -brought the use of guided missiles closer and threatened to "enture aggression."

War Heroes

Hard Up

Khrushchev did not attend to holder who worked his passage

London reunion.

wooden lift from which 20-year-old coloured man was painting windows 10 feet above the ground."

A Scotland Yard, spokesma would only say: "We are unable to substantiate the story which appears to be based on 'u com- plaint by a workman,"

According to the Daily Mail. the man was painting a third floor window at the Yard on Tuesday when he noticed the cut rope.

He held on to a purulle? rope, lowered himself to the ground and told his foreman. who notified the police.

The newspaper sald The would-be-killer had made the mistake of not culting far enough through the rope,

Yesterday, the Dally Mail added, the "embarrassing tax of interviewing detectives" be gan.

According to the newspaper, more nearly 50 workmen and than 70 delectives employed at the Yard were questioned.

The severed rope, more than 150 feet long, was examined in the Yard's laboratory and cring cameramen photographed seaf- folding and equipment.Re- ter.

Nehru Opens Tibet Institute

the Το

Wellington, Öst. 1. surprise of many aff there Istands his remark about the territories of the

are as a prelude to why have

Wcabern guests, Republic of repentedly declared 1 In-

Mr Nikita A New Zealand Victoria Cross "interests" of each nation having China and furthermore indis-valon ef Taiwan after

night's Chinese reteplion, which to London and back to attend a attempt 19 to

is one of the most Ithportant recent Victoria Cross reunion They ee in- them to the best of our ability."tensified their prepans for

diplomatic functions

shocked and In ihe sold today he wa

Banglo, Sikkim, Oct. 1, The President avolded making! "The Communists have always an all-out assault wilding He said this after telling apsald "It is not the decadence Communist calendar.

horrified at the number of V.C.5"}

Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime any positive or clarifying state-wanted to invade these lands railways, fortitution ng sir- mass moeling he did not want of the French people that has! Presumably his absence is no- in Britain Jeeing hard time.

tne Minister, today" opened #elds and

Mr Clive Hulme, who won the world's arst researcli Mstitute maki: de-

Labour to win the next general brought about this situation." counted for by a continued vaen. plasment of thefe forces election in order to be Foreign

decoration in Crete in 1941, said of Tibetology, "I was caused by the tion in the Crimea along the sencoålt nam. Tal- Secretary;

disunity of the French working | In his absence, Mr Mikhail many British V.C. could not The Institute will be devoted Mr Bevan added; "I know that clars and by the failure of Suslov. "Teading member of the afford the rall fare to attend the to the study of the Mahayana Is going to be a hell of a job | French Socialists Present Threat -

to stond party presidium, delivered

School of Buddhism the Some had sold their wedding dominant religion of the people unyway

robustly by their Socialist prin-ve-minute speeth. "In the fuco of over- want to win the election ciples.

He said: "If any maniacs presents to make ends meet, he sof Tibet, Sikkim and Bhutan, present threat of ion, for

"Mr Nehru," who wne rettuming very much more serious Is only natural that should reasons.

"We in Britain, if we follow start a war they will inevitably added.

He had accompanied one station a strong gain force

their example, will go the be crushed by the joint Chinese-

Russian people "It seems to me that we might süme way.

the World War II submarine VC from his six-day state visit to

the Himalayan Kingdom ta meet any unack.

"Consequently, I am not in-people of all peace-loving coun-on seven interviews for jobs, Bhutan, was given a civic recep- Compared with the or the never have another chance. The

tries."

but the man did not get one oftion by the Mohicaja zná Resi- terested in u Labour Party ma- next general election in Grent enemy strength cunting us, Britain may be the last election jority in the House of Commons Mr Liu reaffirmed China's them. Employers' look the view dents of Sikkim: Reis due to ours_is_burely “enorg to with- stand this onslaught

you will have a chance of taking unless that Labour Party mid-opposition to ceasefire proposal their jobs were not good enough return to New Delhi tomorrow.

and sold the Chinese people for V.C. and consequently-Reuter, ** "According to Dulles, if i part in."

jority is prepared to dedleate demanded the immediate with many of these men were "an It is just a serious as 'hat. itself to the transformation

drawal of American forces from the dole," Mr Hulme said. - British society."

the Formosa scan-Reuter. China Mail Special.

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ACROSS

1 A pain in cach car! (4).

4 Protests (7).

a catch (4).

10

27

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Last product from the out- Bitters? (4).

10 Gives support but only for

short periods (7),

11 Melody from Bulgaria (4). 12 Elite (4).

14 M's topping" in "church (7).

17 He finds a place for us first,

and then her (5).

If Money put in them is no

doubl tied up (5).

22 Propositon to be proved (7).

26 Old and withered” (4).

27 It makes things obscure (4).

2. May are help on reaching a

stle (4,3),

a Break the tenth command-

menty (4).

30 Tenuous (4).

31 Young ar mal niways insido

(7).

32 Financial assistance (4)."

DOWN

2 Dally jobs, maybe (0),

16

there were a déperale cease-

"We are all the time trem- fire it would ger be

the brink, pulling bling от necessary to hearge force back a bl, and then 'gokig fory on the offshore stre

The mit necessity ward.

which called "bi presence

"Every

time

Mr Dulles

D

of a strong force the or makes a speech he sends shore Islands won and shiver down my spine,

"I wake up every morning consequently we al court- telince the red of this with a real sense of apprehen- we are playing slon because defensive strength,

such

" any event, Chinese with such dangerous weapons.

in

dangerous government has it known We are

situations. ilme and again it would

"It may be absolutely lan defend its legitimz rights and interests and net, bound by possible for us to pull back." any arrangement hich would French Debility

Turning 10 the French sliua- tlon, Mr Beyen said there was a certain debility in Socialst

sent time."

prejudice these is and in- terests."--Reuter.

Britain's

Place

in the of Britain's

place world, Mr Beven said that in the minds of hundreds of millions of people there was a

feeling that, in this island some- thing precious still remained.

ME

"*14 has become

little tarnished and tainted in regent months," he added.

"The race riots have done it have done it no good. They some damage.

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other

Out By Te Ears thinking in Europe at the pre-nations know this very well-

manhole

3 Press is the fourth (8).

4 Traveller's joy, as it were (5).

after an unsuresul

attempt

to pull it outre cams.

De, Oct. 1. A pig which down a

No one knew what was going ntals Piggery, to take place in France but pre- Derby was free by firemen sent signs were ominous

He declared: "It may be that one re- France will go from

5 It's held by the franful (0),

0 Head for Grelna? (5):

"Suez' dild us damage and has the Middle East"

"Those of us who have travel- led the capital cities of

the

Great Britain Impact of

the world has been upon

last seriously impaired in the

tive to seven years.

ization No

follow will which is timlu, leadership

and by

Set Up

Commission

For Reform Of The Prayer Book

of

Ike To Have Check-Up

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Washington, Oct. 1. President Elsenhower will go into hospital on Friday for his annual medical check-up, the White Halse announced today. To reporters who crowded into his press conference today. the President looked. ex- 'month- ceptionally at after lang golfing and 'nghing holtilay at Newport, Rhode Island.

The Président personally an-

London, Oct. 1. Some passages in the psalms were "nonsense, ounced that he would be going archaic and non-Christian," Dr Wilfrid to Walter Reed Army Hospital Askwith, bishop of Gloucester, told Anglican up. He added with a smalle clergy in a conference today in London."

in Washington for his check-

WHIL that he hoped "no one take the circumstanco of my This was partly the reason sion for its revision-Ching going over there as evidence of

ahy new illness."-Reuter. why even devolit churchgoets Malt Special. were asking clergy to shortện | mamm Helped by 'coration work-treat to another unfil dictstof- which is equivocal and vaccino only their services but a

the ship, in a disguised form at first inting.

7 The Thames is to Tedding-men, the fremdug out

ton (5),

walls of the sole and re-and in more open form later,

12 Convivial equiptary werkt (4).lented the pig är almost four will establish itself."

13 Supply footwear (4),

15 Long for a tree (4).

10 It may be taken

Jeisure (4).

18 Fer, far away (8).

20 Belgian port (0).

21 Sheer nonsense (6).

at one'

23 Injunction to a tug-of-war

tom (3).

24 Tending to be Est (5),

25 Uncertain power? (5).

WEDNESDAY'S CROSSWORD).—Across: 1 Commuc, 5 Aronia, 1 Nnomi; 9 Eclair, 10 Nacre, 11 Ponel, 12 Cels, 13 Stlig, 10 Nation, 18 Noușca, 20 Theriu, 22 (obl, 23 Abyss, 20 Dribe, 20 Fadine, 27 Irons, '28 A-miss, 29 Gorges. Down: 1 Crescent, 2 Gelatine, A hip, 4 Caraces, 3 Amnesia, 0 Rialto, 7 Mural, 14

Horem, 24 89-90.

|hours' work-Go Mall Spe- In another reference in his come for the Socialist Party

speech do France, Mr Bevan give 11."--Reuter.

elal.

the content, he sald

will follow vigorous leadership and

has the time

Most wanted one lesson only, tono psalms and "nlee hymns."

The blahop was calling on the full, synod of the convocation af Cauterbury to secure in do- operation with convocation

Te-Minute Escape

From

A Sub-Aretic Coffin

Eastbourne ussex, Oct. 1.

+

soveral people had riskime my life to do this I

After

anch

taken Inter

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live in this block of fee,

A 20-year vescapologist es-examined the coin, it was tied have no idea how long I can caped from a nek ut ice here: down foday to the opening at refrigerator van.

I do not know how long a The convellaf the Inter- Ten minutes later, there was husnu bodyčan survive in tional Broject of Magicious, a bang on the Van door and a temperature of minus 80

More than people watch Dill-Russell came out-damp degrees."

only think I know that ed. Timoth-Russell enter a and bedraggled but, selling,

Earlier Dill-Husself had told I can get out of it in time."-- a press conference: "1 da Reuter

Incoming, 16 Easiness, 19 Numberg, 17 Tegsing, 19 Arabis, 21 prefabricate, withi

of York, the Anglican churches other English provinces,' a

TWO MILLION ACRES

FLOODED IN

IN INDIA

Lucknow, India, Oct. 1,

modern revision of the psalter. Floods in the western districts of Uttar Pradesh

'The book war gradually being discarded, or revised,

authority, ho added,

without

Its disappearance would be a terrible loss."

The ordinary man "must un- doubtedly be puzzled, if not frankly bored, by mony of the expressions with which he is confronted, another speaker said.

State have drowned 43 people, inundated more than two million acres of land, wrecked or damaged 5,100 houses and washed away over 800 head of cattle, it was announced here to- day.

Mr Charan Singh, the Statej

Nearly five inches of rain fell

Dr A. T. P. Williams, Bishop Revenue and, Finance Minister, during 24 hours in Delhi cariler of Winchester, thought some told Uttar Pradesh State Leal this week, while elsewhere in 'India continuous passages the omiler were lature that five days of con= |Northwest

trous heavy tainted affected downpour have damaged statid- "plain nonsense."

over 11,700 villages and early in 'crops and ruined hopes of a

bumper harvest.—-Reuter. four million people.

Tho convocation passed. resolution setting up a commle

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