THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958.
ISRAEL OFFERS INDEMNITY WEDEMEYER
Condition-Refugees Must Be Integrated In Other Arab Lands
United Nations, Nov. 17. Israeli United Nations delegate Abba Eban sold today that Israel is prepared to pay an indemnity to Arab refugees from Palestine, even before the conclusion of a peace treaty with the Arab states or the solution of any other problem.
Israel.
however, made this dentides took into acount the Israeli offer only on the condition that haternity rights
bentirens who host their property the Amb refugees would Integrated into the Arub coun- lu Arab countries,
Ho
solution rejected any tries where they are now real- ding.
Eban stated before the
Lased on the repatriatum of the special Political Canunittee on fugees--France-Presse, the refugee problem.
this soluttuu Ho said that
uld be possite only if the International nie afferre in 1955 by Amertenn Sireretary . State John Foster Dulles were forth coming, uni of the farmeli
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United Nations, Nov. 17. Secretary General Dog Ham- he be- maskjold sald today
levd a UN Foree of 80 with | hvidgameters in Jordan would be big enough to help keep the Middle East. - pence in
A U-Boat Visits Britain
Children Go ARRESTED AS SPY
Back To See-Saws
U.S. Tourist Tells His
Tale Of
And Swings Four Weeks In
Weeks In German
German Prison
London, Nov. 17. Despite the Introduction
of "adventuro" playgrounds. cwings
merey · อกป are still favourites rounds with Britain's children, Mr. E., Vinton, Superintendent of Parke and Crematoria al Public Walsall, told tho Works and Municipal Services Congress in Lon don.
Ho said "Much has beer heard
ytara g' In recent the antiquity of the conven tional playground equip. ment, such the se0 - 11W, roundabout, swinga Anu the fike, and
to the RS
adventure playgrounds
advlubility
and Junk
of
where youth can pioneer.
explore and itself.
really enjoy
"It would not be sensible to deary the Introduction of new play things to meet the natural Instincts of the young. But the novelty of theso
innovations quickly
and children растен Coon back on the are baw. the swing. or the merry. go-round."-China
Buccial.
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Bonn, Nov. 17.
An American tourist, who took a photograph of a decorated building in East Germany and consequently spent four weeks in prison as a suspected spy, told his story at a news con- ference at the U.S. Embassy here today.
He was George Milroy. il 30- yeur-old shopkeeper whu et:- leted Cat Germany L Warnemunde. calling from Dotunark on Deluber 17 with 4 four werk visn
night. After afton and breakfasting with the Ameri- can soldiers, Milroy was ar rested by the civil police and placed in a former Gestapo prison in East Berlin. We was interrogated regularly
Bometimes for
eight over me and accuserl houls at # of spying Requests to cou tuet the American authorities in Berlin were refused up to November 5, when he was authorised to apply to the East German Government for purinission to contact the US. Consulate,
Al Neustrelite. he decide
take a picture of a bolding tlecurs
with Mags Grad porthals of Lenin and Marx. It happened to be the head- quarters of a Soviet armoured Jivision About one hundred yards father on, a civilian Saguafied Milroy's car to a halt and Red Army ofleer con- rizelers Che n
the
Milroy was transfernd lu
nerest Suviet Kurmandum- fura where he found some Che American menizy muhtary mission 18 Berlin. with salt they had crossed the trontier by accident. Milroy
and the soldiers were questioner! #1 List »ugh
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But before receiving a reply to this application, he was sud-
ronducted denly frontier post al Heimstedt. and released.-Frutice-Presse.
to
Violin Maker
On
The Bill For UN Observers In Lebanon
United Nations, New York,
Nov. 17
Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the United Nations Secretary- General, sald in a report mode pubile today that developments in Lebanon might now permalt a "gradual reduction of the United Nations Observer opera- tion there.
He told the General Assembly that at the end of last month the strength of the observer 585 und group (nog) was that "no further increase" was anticipated.
Mr Hammarskjold submitted estimates for expenditure un Unogil this year of $3,600,000 (£1,358,000) the bulk of it for stall costs
The group has been in the June.-Reu- country since lust ter.
Fraud Charge Nasser Wants
Berne, Nov. 17.
violin maker Henry
A
Swiss
Wetto,
owner of one of
the
valuable collections
of
the
most anclent
in Instruments work, appeared in court today
on charges of selling stringed Instrumenta
certificates under falrely attributing their munti- Stradivarium and feclure to other famous makers.
New Tune
To Sing To
Flying the Gorman En- sign, the submarine Hecht, the first Gorman U-boat to visit Britain voluntarily, arrives at Gosport. She Is sub- accompanied by a marine tender and a fug. Her crew, and another sub- marino crow who arrived aboard the tonder, are to undergo a week's training in the Royal Navy's sub- marine escape tank at Fort Blockhouse, Gosport. The Hocht, which has a crow of 19, is a type-23 submarino of 250 tons, one of the smallest sea-going sub- morines in service.--Reu- tor Photo.
Village Shaving Lessons Made A New Market
London, Nov. 17. An Industrialist described how ho Bant salosmen to remote villages in the East teaching people to shave so they could be sold razor blades.
Brigadier T. Carloton Harrison, Chairman end
of Managing Director
recur
a
blade factory, cald: "I have salesmen travelling to the most remote villages and bazaarg throughout tha Eastern Hemisphere teach- ing people to shave so that we can Boil razor blades to thom,
"They succorded to the point that last year we ox- ported 1,003 million blades." Brigadier Harrison was addressing the Institute of Pubila RelationsChina Mail Special.
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REPORTS VIEWS ON CHURCHILL
Now York, Nov. 17. General Albert Wedemeyer, American Army Planner in Europe and Com- mander in Asia during the last war, said today he did not think Britain had "done its share" in the Korean War.
Heirs To Hungarian Throne. And
Estates.
Mexican Divorce Not Recognised
But he thought Brilatn had cione well in the Middle East.
The Keneral. who retired from the army and entered private industry in 1961. Wad holding a press conference
the
on
publication day of his memoirs, "Wedemeyer Reports." The General was questioned about one of the passages In his book which dealt eritically with British strategy during the last War, especially the part played by Sir Winston Chur- chill
He said "as I have done in
while book" that my
Winston thought Sle
was great war leader "much of his strategic thinking was at Inukt as I see I'
He said he wanted lu em- have that then was nothing personal in his criticism of any of the Allied war leaders, "ex- cept the Russians who exhibited downright chicanery."
Firmness
San Francisco, Nov. 17. Two young American sisters, Sarolto and lidika Lor- raino, living with their mother in a modest Sam
Dealing with Korea he sold Francisco aportmont, have
te believed the United States boon named heiresses to needed alles and that Britalo the late Archduke Francia, was a good one. Pretender to the Hungur- İ Jon Throne, the San Fran- cisco Chronicle reported today.
at
The two sisters will inherit the Archduke's castle at Vilburg, near Vicann. and
a quarter of the family estate, cutimated
million a
dollars, the Chronicle said. It added that part of the estate would also go to the mother of the two giris, aged 18 and 16 respec- tively.
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Mrs Lorraine secured Ameri- ean citizenship in 1955, the year of her husband's death,
But he added: "All allies must be dealt with by policy of enlightened Brmboss. give the British something we
te
Expect something in retura... all retalions with allies should be on a reciprocal basis,"
"If you are to have a world action like that all the allies nust play proportionate share."
General Wedemeyer said his
of concept
the War Strategy that Germany
the and Was Soviet Union "should have been allowed to tear each other to pieces."
He concluded: great admiration
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have for the Bri- tish and although I have been
The news of the inheritance critical of them I hope it has
followed an Austrian High been in a constructive way."--
Socialists Arrested In Barcelona
Court ruling that the Mexicon Reuter. divorce obtained by the Arch- duke in 1944 ab his sequent morringe to the Hun- gilan singer, Lidia Strauss were Invalid. The couple were married in 1938. They Sed fram
The Budapest to
in 1844 with United States their two young daughters,
The Archduke later went
South America where he lived under the name of Alberto Conde Sirana, and after his Mexicon divorce he weat through a marriage ceremony with Lidia Strauss, while his wife softled with their Swa daughters in San Francisco (paganda leaflets.
Thoir arrest follows that under the Demo of Mra Lorraine.-France-Presse,
British Council
Swamped-Claim
London, Nov. 18.
to
Madrid, Nov. 17.
Jawyers, all Three young members of well-known Bar- families, havo beon celona arrested in Barcelona for being of Socialist pro- in possession
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of the alleged members of banned Spanish Socialist Party in various parts of Spain during the past week.
They are to be charged with "Ulicgal propaganda."--Reuter,
Kunja Lumpur, Nov. 17.
sending for
The season's frst monsoon storms hit the cast court of Russia is spending on pub- Malaya today, flooding villages,
and lications in Engilsh alone prob-blocking roads,
nehing necta scurrying ably twenty times as much as the British Council, which pub- shelter.
The government has advised "Itcises Britain abroad, is able to
East Coast people to lay in spend.
frewood and provisions in case rising water cuts them off... Reuter.
This was stated today by Sir Charles Snow, a member of the Council's executive committe over-
annual report in the council's for 1957-8.
Calro, Nov. 17. The United Arab Republic
Faris, Nov. 18. Rudia today opened a competi- tion for a new national anthem Pretty Noriko Haneda, 28- iterature Japanese for the Egyptian-Syrian union. year-old
student, steppast shivering on to Werru, aged 62, whose trial Under the terms of the con- the frosty tarmac of Orly air- was adjourned Inst February 1st, the new mathem must not port here today after after a defener requent to call last for more than a minute and night light from Tokyo to col- must express the lect her 600,000 Franc prize as in expert opinion, is accused of half, and
"profound feeling of Arab winner of a content at Tokyo sending out from his workshops
The music must University. also be suitable for setting to words "So that the people may be able to sing it."
24 violins, violas and 'celias nationalism."
which had undergone an arti- proccas and were fein aging, falsely represented as authentle collector's
Some of piccos. these Instruments were said to have been sold at prices of up, to 120.000 Swiss franes (about $2,850). The charges relate to regard the period from 1940 to 1951.
Franco-Presse.
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MONDAYS CROSSWORD.~Across: 1 Unpald, 0, Bombs, Rkne. Dollar, 11 Annul, Linear, 14 Past, 10 No-net, 18 Pence, 10 Ague, 20 Polled, 24 Tripe, 25 Qiling. 20 Note, 27 Even-t, 23 Sneeze. Down: 1 Urdu, 2 Pull, 3 tran, 4 Direct,
Dearing, & Men-tone, 7 Splints, 10 Laine, 13 Speelie, 14 Paʻa time, 19 Serpent, 17 Ousel, 19 Allow, 21 Lien, 22 Dime, 23 Oglo,
Sir Charles Snow said the total cost of the United Kingdom's The French publishing hauto attempt to get itself understood that set the contest Judged that
overseas through the officially her essay best answered the printed or the officially spon- question "what picture do you sored word is under 2500,000 a have of Francs through year of which £300,000 is spent writers?"
by The Government Publicity The prize
Organisation, the Central Office of Information-Reuter.
The last condition as imposed to avoid another hymn' without the former royal words like hymn which is still played be
money will fore President Gambal Abdel | financo her brief stay in France formal occasions to get a first hand picture of Nasser on France-Presse.
the country,--Reuter.
Redhead Appears In Court
For Bank Robbery
London, Nov. 17.
receiving £127 in cash, part Mrs Ada Shakeshaft. 22-year- of the proceeda.
old attractive redhead, alleged in court here today The
WHE
to have been one of a party of tallers, who cut their way into a bank strongropin and stole £20,000.
Bold
the
help
been bought carller by Dain- bridge and nome by Mrs Shakeshaft's husband, Ken→ not, who had disappeared. In a rald on the Shakeshafla
fat the husband bolted while police were checking his car. "In the boot was found £8,747
in his wife's vanity cape. Mrs
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A Gorilla On
A Hunger Strike
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St. Louis, Missouri, Nov. 17. The condition of Pill, the giant gorilla who has been on hunger strike in the Bt. Louls Zoo since Art month, was today reported to be desperate.
Phil, who weighs more than 000 lbs, and is regarded as one magnificent ex- of the most amples of his speciem in, capik- went on hunger strikco vity, afler an attack of intestinal Shakeshaft appeared trouble caused by a virus. startled and said: "I don't. The Director of the Zoo.
moje know nothing about It"| George Po. Vierheller, She was remanded on ball of J Was watching everybody, nud Bainbridge un suapkopously, and refusing every- bill of 20,000 until Nov. 21. Railro ho ninh cuon o ta --China" Mall Speclj),
proncaution ralders cut through iron win- dow line to, get into the bank in north London last month, cut a hole in the strongreom door so that they could "opeti Min Shakeshaft and 31-yent-old it, eut a lock in a protecting
club propriilor Alon
grill, and then forced open a bridge yero charged with safa to take £17,000 in cash other not in euntody with und the rest in jewellery. breaking
£1,000 and entering the They left behind acetyleno gul- bank. Tho
Was woman chargod – additionally, with
Bain-
ting aparatos, some-ot which the prosecution suggested had
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