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THURSDAY, JANUARY · 29, 1959.

EXPECTED TO HIT COLONY TONIGHT

Of The Cold Front Coming

Day

EYES ON CHINA

HRUSHCHEV'S much -

Kheralded

seven sent

plan has at last been fully It is Russia's

revealed.

WTRACE

mot L American which

productivity

Soviet

the

Premier frequently mentions in his marathon

sperch, but China's

plan can thus he sees

read

and potential chudlenge. The

Russia. Thin

Weather To

Become

Cooler

Tomorrow

By CHINA MAIL REPORTER

A cold front is expected to

move over

the Colony tonight bringing a fall in temperature and drizzle.

The outlook for

tontorrow,

It is expected to become even cooler by Saturday.

P

iise

Visibility

the temperature is expected to considerably. The Royal

spokesman servatory

Busstade own Great Leap the spokesman sold, would be Forward. Not that thenol with no tog, cloudy in the eronomies of the two coun- morning but clearing up in the tries are today at anything afternoon, like a comparable stage of development. but Musrow under- clearly claves not estimate the resources, the

At noon Today, the Royal thr drive OT manpower

Observatory saith that the fog behind the Chinese "leap",

has more or less been cleared which similarly in 你说

away, but between 7-9 a.m. aimed at overhauling Bri- Observatory hid recorded tam so much as challenging; manum visibility of 800 yards. Out at Walgan, the spokes- can-do anything-man sart, the visibility had better-thach-you” mentality dropped as low as 50 yards al has been apparent for muny one stage during the morning.

With the fog clearing away, sperti-į Rusain's 11.11. cular achievements

engineering and sviener are unlikely to be matched by China for years, yet assuming no catastrophic netbacks. Its equality with Russin le only a matter of arithmetical calculation. Indeed China has every rea- to wish Khrushchry

with nir Fog played havoc AM success with his plan. leader of the Communist services this morning, but other- wisa left, the Colony unaffected. is bound to bloc, Russia

For more than four hours And Increasingly heavy from first light, there were no claims made upon its grow-arrivals or departures from the Ing prosperity by the poorer new runway, as a heavy mor5 – the runwu? satelliten. So the obligations tag fog shroudert

and approaches. of leadership may prove a

Visitality increased to about handlen to Russia and an

#.471, bol 1,700 yards by 15 advantage in the long run

stil there were

air move- to Peking.

!ments.

a.m Shortly before 10 the first two aircraft left Hong-

BON

More Realistic

R

¡USSÍA'S latest plan re- Heets greater confidence than its predverssors.

It

is ambitious but also more

1

sald is morning that the maximum

be temperature today should about 60 degrees. The minimum operature during the night was 45 degrees,

Played Havoc

150

Four Miles

The Royl Observatory station at the mirport said they expreted ittat visibilty at Kai Tak hour increase lu

boul

realistic. The 1956 plan four miles during the afternoon, in the harbour, the Star Ferry

had to be abandoned large-

In service at all

MISSILES CAN'T BE LAUNCHED IN ERROR

London, Jan. 28. There is no possibility of medium-range American rockets, based in Britain, being launched by mis- take, Air Minister George Ward said today.

He told the House of Com- muns that these missiles would be

by a joint

launched only U.S.-British decision.

Mr Ward tald Labour M.P.

Frank, Allaun "handling pro- cedures are such that these mis- siles

cunnot be inunched in error."

Allaun had asked him whether It was true that if rockais were launched-in-AFTIC " there would, be only 15 minutes in which to discover the error."

from

Answering another question Labour M.P. George Brown, Mr Wird sald "the ar- rangements agreed between the

Government U.S.

Majesty's Government ensure

only

Mr Khrushchev In Danger Of Having A Stroke NY Doctors Say

THE NOW

dents, or, In other words, the danger of a stroke."

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*** AMERICANI

Boar's Comet 4 landing at Kal Tak today.

China Mail: Photo,

Comet 4 Arrives As

Heavy Fog Lifts

Boac's Comet 4, expected in Hongkong for so many days, landed at Kai Tak as the morning sun began to clear the heavy fog which had covered Hongkong since early last night.

PEKING HAS

3m MEN UNDER ARMS

IKE SAYS

Washington, Jan. 28. President Elsenhower sald

today that the Chiness,

had Communists

thre million men under arms and a modern jet air force and that their m'ttary power was growing year by year.

The Communist threat to the New York, Jan, 28,

For East was not diminishing York World Tele.

Communist China The World Telegram and Bun and placed Dram

and Sun sald today

another physician as in a position to intimidate the that in the opinion of several quoted

freo countries nepr prominent New York declare saying "it's paffiapa apestative smaller

there las distinct possibly to be judgment an. photos, its borders, the President add

Nikika but the latest photo pump to od in a report to Congress that Soviet Khrushchev from hardening of the arteries and lined." of the brain.

"The look

more

Premier

The Comet, on a proving flight to the Far East, was due at Kai Tak at 6.50 u.m, but could not land.

She circled above the air-ˆ

port for a short while bé- N diversion

fore setting

course for Manila.

She later returned successfully landed 12.45 p.m.

Hawthorn and Has Simple

Funeral

French High Command Shuffle

at

Farnham, Jan. 20, Mike Hawthom, 29-year-old world champion" racing driver who was killed in a road smash last week, just a month after he retired from the truck, was buried In the ancient parish churchyard here today.

..

Paris, Jan. 28. General Raouf Salon, Inspec- tor-General of French Na-

About 100 people attended; tional Defence, was today the short, simple church service, gepointed Military Gover-which was limited to family and nor of Paris, it was close friends.. officially announced after

Mourners included Hawthorn's a French cabinet meeting | widowed mother, who helped presided over by General him run a garage here, and the de Gaulle.

girl he was to have married, blonde 22-year-old model Jean Howa

General Paul Ely, Chief-ot Staff of the Armes Forge, was onepointed Chlet-of-Staff for Na-

munique said,

There were 200 wreaths from

may be suffering | show `his faqa typically, haggard | United States Mutual Securitytiobar-Defence, a cabinet com fellow-drivers, racing teams and

оп

programmes abroad.

GIBRALTAR-NEW

"Buch ch arterial allment is "There can be no lasting General Jacques Macsu, who admirers quite

In common

OVET overweight progress in the Far Esat with took

Stirling Moss, runner-up last year's May 13

for examined two people more than Those doctors

50 years of out

and peace," security

the movement in Algiers, was ap- the world championship, attend-

pointed the

acting Army Compared the funeral with his wife, Russian ago," one of the doctors pointed President observed. of Her photographi und

The first tack oi the Commander in Algiers.-- Reuter, Katle~China Mail Special. · leador, one taken on July 28, out, the newspaper said.

Khrushchev will be 65 other last Mon-

Mutual Security programme 1958, and the be that the

missiles

can only

in that area, therfore ka to April 17, the newspaper pointed day, the Scripps Howard news- launched on the joint decision

The

assist Far Eastern nations to Bald.

photographs out, and he was quoted by Ber. paper the of the Prime Minister an

who met

proserve their Independence President, and this would

were printed in the newspaper. Hubert Humphrey.

arteries

In his temple him recently, as saying that he

and integrity against Com- munist Prominent in the frad kidney trouble.

aggression. Tho

York Now

threat is not diminishing. doctors, G- tho

In intest photo,"

newspaper

fac!

Communist cording to the World Telegram

military quoted one doctor as saying.

said that look

and prominent

and Sun. "They

the photos power in the Far East grows that Lino it

showed

the Soviet looks like a dia-

year by your.

The Premier had lost weight since

Chinese of cerobrat tinet possibility

last July. They speculated that now have three million men hardening of the artories.”

hja doctore had advised

this under arms and a modern jet The newspaper sald that an

air force.

With the support

od other doctor said that "in casCE

their North Korean and North is always the Tike this there hazard of corobral vascular acet

be done if the facts were in- disputably river,”—U.P.I.

Australia Must

Help

Indonesia

Djakarta, Jan. 28. The Indonesian Foreign

Dr Subendrio, L today Australia had a responsi- j blity to prevent Indonesia go- ing Communist,

ly because of the political Company reported they had no uphengals in Poland and interruptions Hungary. It is said that to this morning. At the worst the

visibility they experi-Minister, underpin the military inter. | kowe vention in Hungary, Russia need was about 800 yards,

across the hur- Ind

allocate to

to the least half-way bour. Satellites almust $1,000

today two delayed At noon million in economie aid to aircraft touched down, and one reorganise administrations departure left for Singapore. and policies. Under the

HUW

plan the

emphasis on heavy industry Four-Power Talks

to

will continue, as will the diversion of resources lung-neglected sectors Rich as farming, housing and Bocini services, Khrush. they also holda out a bright

The

Dr Subandrio said Australis could not look on as a specia Lor and become angry It Indo- nesia went Communist Reuter.

Shelling Again

Talpet, Jan. 20.

coastal batteries the usual ell-dny

morning silence of 40 hours.

London, Jan, 28. Western

Communist аго powerg likely to propose a four-power resumed conference with Itussin on the Being this German problem in Geneva in the second half

In prospect of prosperity for fresh notes to be despatched to Soviet eltizena and

Moscow shortly, a usually well

bia

of April

self-conscious references to informed source said here to- American #ving standards | night.—Reutor.

reflect serious concern over

the fact that while Russia

Loday lends the world in

many felds, A populace

Bill ranks poorer than those of must Western European countries.

No Surprises

THE reaction within Russia

THE

to the new plan should provide no surprises,

the only references

In

ho

inst

mado to the agricultural targate of the plan month. Khrushchev Was careful to alreas the dia- ruptive role played by the anti-party- group. Tho un- animity with which those accusations were approved virtually ensures Khrush- chey of wholehearted sup- port for his plan. though there may still be about ita many doubts chances of fulfilment. "Those who are not with me

oven

are against the party" in n

effect what he is saying.

Bd he stakes his reputation

in a bold bid to keep Russia

· for many years in the fore.

after a

were shells

a.m., the Defence antounced.-FTInce-

tortuous.

pince, though not a cure. It is

► help in fighting the inroads of cardiovascular disease.-U.P.I.

The Earth Is Pear-Shaped Rocket

Shows

New York, Jan. 28.

Twenty-seven tween The Vanguard satellite launched 10 months ago has shown scientists that the earth is a little pear-shaped, it was disclosed today.

fred at Quemoy a.m. and Ministry Presse.

Melbourne Mystery!

front of international com- KLANSMEN on the prowl?

munism, Okina's "challenge

will be watched by the

;- world- with deep, interest,

Or new types of tents?

Take a guess and

atures from outer space

vhất do you think these

This

Communists

PLAYGROUND FOR EUROPE'S RICH

Vietnamese satellites and back-A ed by the great strength of the Soviet Union, the Communists are in a position to intimidate the smaller free countries its borders. . . .

Objective

neer

"Devoloping conditions of security in the Far East, there- fore, remains the central im-

mediate

grarame

objective of our pro-

of Mutual Security,

czalno

London, Jan. 28. SYNDICATE of London businessmon has been given government

to permission open a gambling

00 the rock of Gibraltar, the Daily Mail reports today. According to the newspaper, the syndicate "hopos to make the rock the new playground of Europe's rich, furing

awny the big-time gamblers from Monte Carlo, Cannes and Nico."

to open the casino

departure in offciat policy. "Never before has gambling In atarling currency bean por.

mitted.

**The casino will cost at least £600,000 and should be opan within two years, for roulette and baccarat.

“The idea for the project came of from

government Gibraltar in an attempt to find a new source of revanuo as the British garrison continues to

Mall dwindio."-China

Special. marks A

This Involves U.S. bases and The Daily Mail adus "permission troop deployments In the Far East. It involves the arming, and economic support training, of the some 1,750,000 Asian

Forces now present in the Far East. And of course it requires defence

alliances OT other secity arrangements with the concerned, These Three scientists at the countries

three components of the Free National Aeronautics and Space World defence position in the Administration (NASA) told Far East U.S. bases and de- meeting of the American ployments, free Far Eastern Physical Society that Vanguard forces, and security artango- had enabled them to draw in ments help maintain United

"Router. accurate new pleture of the States security." earth.

6.4 Inches in and weighing only 3.20 pounds, travels on a very pre- clso orbit except where dif. ferences in the earth's gravity pull cause it to wobble alights,

NEW HUNT FOR EOKA MEN

Nicosia, Jan. 28.*

It is this wobble that Has allowed the astro-physicists to calculate that sea level at the A large-scale new hunt for North Pole is about 80 feet Eoks terrorists began through- higher than had been thought out the northeast Peninsula of But at the South Pole sea level Cyprus today, according to re- la lower by 60 feet.

TRUSTWORTHY

The earth has been piclured before as orange-shaped nearly # sphere With a bulge around the equator, na

ports reaching here tonight,

The last big anti-Eaka opera- tion, in southwest Cyprus, war called off on January 20..

A few days earlier, Eoka ha‍ warned that it might resume. The three selontists told the violence, suspended since Christ- Society that Vanguard' orbil is mas eve, if British milltary so trustworthy tint it to being operations did not stop. Reular,

even more effectively than

start to obtain hevizalionai axes Arms Found

The first hint about the stape

of the earth came when scien- An automatic and a quanilly tista notice that Vanguard's of ammunition were found t perigee the closest approach No. 9 Bcnhem · Strand East, of its orbit tot mirth an was | ground (floor, during re-decoraă lower In the Northern Hemison of the premises yesterday)

The arms and ammunition and higher in the South- P. This Rindlasted that the were dingovered in a dult, case,

art is not pronically, tymme which had been, left untouched

riosi es had tam previously before the Japanese dostipat

of How Colony

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