1959-04-18 — Page 1

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

+

10

་་

PHIL

1

Comment

CHINA A MAIL

No. 37334

Established 1843

SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1959.

Price 80 Cents'

LET 100 FLOWERS BLOOM' VICTIMS FORGIVEN

TUS-1 WEA

DAI

SERVICE

TOKYO'

PAN AMERICAN,

26 Die

Of The Peking Readmits Rightists In Air

Day

Dulles Successor:

But They Hold

REFUGEE YEAR No Announcement Inferior

ls with considerable plonsure that the China Mall wol- comes the formation of # working committee for the World Refugee Year. Eleven months ago this hawapapar TAVE considerable space to this project. It had just been proposed by three young Con- servative writers who were full of hope that the Ides would help

world's refuges

the one

to solvə "the four outstanding problems, Including In Hongkong. The plan has come a Jang way since and the Colony's hopia must be that the local com. mitteo just formed will be blo bring our refugee

problem forelbly before the nations of the world,

Bo far the

shirked

United Nations has accepting respon.

albility for our ratugsen. They have only expressed concern. Financial help from

and

mente ha

foreign

Commonwealth govern- „been negligible though private organisationa have shown A much closur interest in the plight of those people who must now numbor But

in excess of one million.

- according to Chris Chataway one of the three sponsors of the Refugee Year plan—it is Intended that the

local

refugee problem should doalt with

"NO!

matter

be

10

International responsibilty.

·❝NOBODY suggests that any

Permanent solution to the problem can be found in one year,” he said, "We do hopa during the your, that con. siderable sums of money can

.

Augusta, April 17. President Elsenhower's Press Secretary, Mr James Hagerty. Indicated in remarks to reporters here today

that no announcement of a successor to Mr John Foster Dulles would be made leday,

He also said he did not know ? ди announcement would come tomorrow.

statement by

Quentioned about

Republican Senator Evercil Dirksen ihat Christian Herter would be appointed, Mr Hagerty said "I know the White House has not been in touch with adybody on this matter."

However, the Preas Secretary did not discourage reports that Mr Christian Herter would be named Secretary of State, as Senator Dirksen had predicted-Renter.

Positions Now

TODAY'S TIPS

By "Rapier"

RACE 1

King Rider Curitey Ever-glo

Outsider: Tonyber

RACE 2.

By Ronald Farquhar

Peking, April 17. Repentant Chinese “rightists,” purged

from public life last year for attacking All Gay the Communist regime,

were today Giant Knight publicly accepted back into the fold- though at a lower level, 1

DALAI LAMA'S SECRET

FLIGHT

RECOUNTED

Tezpur, Assam, April 17.

The story of the perilous fortnight's flight of the Dalai Lama across the Himalayas from Lhasa to India is slowly un-. folding as more and more Tibetans arrive railhead to greet their god-king tomorrow.

▪,

Chinese. troops who were

By "The Turf”

Splendid King Rider Tonyber

RACE 1,

Outsider:-Tell-Me-More

RACE 2

Glant Knight Eureka

All Day

Outsider: Bluegrass

RACE 3

Bluczrad

Outsider: Neshua RACE 9 Diamond LAL Fel Chi Golden Bear

RACE 4

Red Light

2

Winsome Stag

Outsider: Whirlaway

Three former ministers were among 18 non-Communist Outsiders-Perfectibility politicians previously denounced who appeared as members of Red Light the Third National Committee Winsome Slag of the Chinese People's political Vanity Fair consultative conference, which opened a 13-day session here.

They heard Mr LA Wel-han, Communit vice-chairman of this united front body, report that they had been appointed because they had "expressed the desire to mend their ways."

On Condition

Mr Li said the return of the rightists was in accordance with

RACE 5

Courier view point Beautiful Flower

Outsider:-Banny Boy

RACE 6

Norse King Heroine Helicon

Outsider:-Sincerely Yours

RACE 7

Forward View

at this tiny the "spirit of serious repudio Lombard

The 23-year-old spiritun)

dering on Tibet and Indie, was leader of Tibet fled from the closing in on Lhasa were busy thick with Chinese troops and "Forbidden City" at midnight nghting the rebels then in the that many passes towards the exactly a month ago after he capital. By the time the Dalal.West, up to Ladakh in Kashmir had, teled vainly to appease the Luma's dight was discovered, were being guarded by The Chinese, sulhorities- tom-mold it was too late to do anything Chinese. be raised both by private sub. bloodshed, tiformed Tibetan about it, the sources continued, scription and from Govern. sources told the Press Trust of

It was a "breathlosɛ treic," ment contributions. Anything | India here.

spurred by constant fear of that the people in

being overtaken.

Hongkong

can do to Impress the facts upon those at home will be of masistance," he

enormous

added.

World

How can the

Rafugea Year help Hongkong? Several hundred thousand people still need houses and jobs, and the

His decision to quit his capl- tal on the "roof of Uso world" Was mementous one, source said.

Buddha Alone

one

"Buddha plone knows what would have happened to him" had he slayed on la Lhasa, he addlest.

The party, which split in two after leaving a place outside Lhasa, stayed in peasant huts and hovels of riverside fisher. men until it finally decided to cross the Brahmaputra.

Night Travel

Altendants and guards carried the Dalai Lama's 60-year-old mother and 15-year-old youngest brother, Ngari Rim- poche. The

boy

The is also con-

was made in erossing sidered a "living buddha” and boats made of yak hides. is head of all lie lamus (monks) Then the fugitives made in Western Tibet, the sources quickly for the caraven route of said.

Bhutya and Tibetan traders to- wards the southeast.

Kept Posted

Other informed circles here

Once cercis the river they had were disinclined to believe the

Runners in the Khamba area ta pars through vast barren Chinese version that the Dalat kept the parly posted on the lands. Time was of the essence Luma had left ass under position of the Chinese army. here since most of the Journey duress by the Tibetan rebela. They were wamed that a combed to be at night during the On the other hand, had heparatively easy route from brief period of moonlight, into

Ahutan, a state bor-Reuter. remained, he would have been has to of

under the duress of the Chinese. they added.

additional burden of popula- tion caused by the refugee In- fux meanɛ alão that we need more hewaltain schools, reservoirs and publlo trin port. Directly and Indirectly the cost of digesting this huge population will run hundrede Di -milliona dollars, take years to accom- plish, But the main need in to

friends abroad. persuade our that this is not a burden that buddha"

To avoid detection the "lving She

and his party left

Hongkong should continue to Lhasa one by one to meet again

have to bear

L

Visits

Japanese

on its own. A at a rendezvous wel outside Who Saved Her Life

email stort has been made by the city, the sources said.

wishes

the formation of the Commit- Then, under the dim light of ita crescent moon, they trekked Hongkong members every success in their all the way to the banks of the

Brahmaputra river.

andeavours.

GE.C

THE NEW........ SUPER SIX REFRIGERATOR

Osaka, April 17. ·

܂

Free Kick

Outsider:-French Bean

RACE 8.

GRACI

tion and lenient treatment,” which the Communist leader, Mao Tse-Tung, had laid down as the way to dent with them.

Asian Diamond Observers hete Interpreted King Kong the return of these Foople, Johnber who Are mainly! Intellectual, Outsider Baptio

#the strongest Consmunist sandradce yet that there was Million Bonus aliti place for them in

New Delhi politica but I appeared obylous this was only on con-

Possibility I dilion they behaved them-

Outsider:Mighty Courage

RACE 10 selves, sccepted. Communist leadership and devoted their tålents and ability to the ser. vice of the regime..

A year ago even this limited

reinstatement seemed hardly

possible

view of the vehem ence of the attacks on them for abusing the hundred flowers" invllation "to bloom and con- terid" by assailing Communist rule

The three former ministers present today, 'Lo Lung-chi, Chang Po-chun and Chong Nal- chl, were among the most pro- ninent rightists' ousted last year.

Beyond The Pale

Mrs Sylvia Dickmann, a 73-year-old British resident of Burma, has arrived in Japan to keep her promise that she would visit Japan to see Mr Tunahiko Senoo, a former Japanese army private who saved her life

the jungles of Burma during the Pacific Waruave said he was drenched

Lo Lung-chi, formerly Timber Minister and Chang Po-chun, cilme Communications Minister, were accused of form- Ing an "anti-communist anti- people and anti-socialist clique." Chang Nal-chi's staff at the Food Ministry were reported to

Two years ago. Mes Dickmann, jungle with her husband on the poison of capitalism."

from head to Loe with

the left for Japan but she fell 11 verzo of starvation,

Another repentante rightlat Fir-Singapore=und=hid=e=zezat fler the Myitnying"="cam" Taken

to Burma.

paign, Mr Senos and Mrs Dick Yun, former Kuomintang gon

back today was Lung mann happened to meet ugaineral who got into trouble for several times.

publicly accuding the Soviet They last saw

aw each other

Union of exploiting China. when the Imphal operations her for the first time in the were launched by the Japanese extent of pest anti-rightist cam

When compared with the wide Ungle near Myitnyina in north army in 1944. In 1940, Mr paigns, these few reinstatements- Eurma in June, 1942.

Senoo returned' home as a re- Indicate that many rightists are The soldier shared his patriole from Burma but corofflelully considered stili beyond military rations with her when respondence between them con- the pale, observera, sald....

Mr Scree, a second

class private of the Japanese expedi- fionary forces in Burma, met

he

was

wandering in

the finued.-China Mail Special. Reutor.

Top Speed Yin Chỉ Victoria Peak

Outsiders-Isfahan

Golden Bear Fel Chl.. So Big

Outsider: Advancement

RACE 4

As You Wish

Outsider:-Whirlaway

RACE 5

Courier

Pathander

Good Condition

Outsider:--Beautiful Flower RACE 6

Helicon Heraine Sincerely Yours

Outsider: Follow Me

RACE 7

.

French Bean Forward View Free Kick

Outsider:Empl Rose

RACE 8 Asian Diamond Johnber

Outsider: Ivan Ho

RACE 9

Saratoga Now Delhi Mighty Courage

Outsider-Ding Dong

RACE 10

Victoria Peak

Top Speed Yin Chi

Outsider Edinburgh

"THE TURF PROGRESSIVE DOUBLE WINNERS Race 2-Glant Knight; Race 10-Victoria Prok.

Crash

Mexicali, Mexico,

· April 17. Twenty-six people were kill- ed today when a Tigres Voladoras (Flying Tigers) of Mexico airline. C-45 transport ・ crashed near Guaymas, a beach and fishing resort on the gulf of California.

The airline said Ave Ameri- cana from Los Angeles were aboard the ill-fated. twin- | engined plano en route from

Moxicol to Mexico city..

Among those reported killed was the pilot, Jose Lopez Hend- riquis, 40, owner and general manager of Tigres Voladores.

The names of the others were being checked out by the diṛ- line.

First reports said the plane exploded in the air, but a later scene message: from the trash at Bahla de Kino, on tho eastern side of the gulf and about 300 miles south of the International border, said · the plane hit the beach.

Tigres Voladores said the dead were 18 adults, thres children and five grew members. The airline is not connected with the American Flying Tiger Jing---U.P.I.

Mike's Plane

Was Overloaded

Washington, April 17, The plane in which showman Mk 2004 cacahed so his death. In New Mexico last year WAS IW- ported today to have been seriously overloaded.

After long and detalled Inves- tigation, the Civil Aeronautics Board said in its report on the accident, in which Todd and three other men were killed:

"The probable cause of this necident was the loss of control of an overloaded aircraft fol lowing the failure of an engine at a cruising altitude which was critical for single-engine opera- tion, The loss of control was siggravated by surface ice avere- tionRouter.

COMMONS QUESTION Belgian Sought

"ON THE

HYPNOTISED DRIVER

Paignton, Devon, April 17. A local housewife, who passed. her driving test under hypnosis will have questions asked in the House of Commons about her unusual achievement.

Mrs Mary Priddoc, 25, passed

her driving test after a visit. to-hypnotist Henry Dlythe. After hearing about her case

Labour Ad decided t~arg" today, Mr Marcus Livion a

the Minister of Transport, Mr Harol Watkinson, about people being hypnotised be- fore taking driving tests.

Mr Blythie, sold today: "there is no question of cheating about It. All I did was to calm her and rive her conndenne, for Ilke a lot of people she Auffers

examination

nerves."

from

THE GREAT NEW 1959 HILLMAN MINX

Mr Lipton said "I regard this as a most undesirable practice because obviously

person may be all right under the influence of hypnosis, but be a menace on the roads other wise."-Reuter.

Tokyo, April 18, Police are looking for a 37- year-old Belglan missionary, in. connection with the murder of the beautiful Boac stewardess whose strangled body was taken from a river in the western section of the city on March 10, it was learned today.

Police had been conducting a sceret Investigation into the mysterious death of the preity 27-year-old Tokomo Takekawa. -U.P.I.

-"powered by a great

new, fully proven,

economical HILLMAN engine

NOW ON DISPLAY:

GILMAN MOTORS

City Showrośmai-Fodder Sü MK, TIL H08; SURE:

Driving is believing. Sit behind the wheel

of this masterly Minx and you know at:

once you're in a great car,

be new Hillman Minx 1500.c.c. engine

akes this great new family saloon into

Prove it for

Drambuie originated in the lale of Skye where it was made in sccorde ance with the recipe presented to a Mackinnon by Prince Charlis In 1745. The spcret remains in the -same family toʻthis day.

CALL CALDBECK'S FOR YOUR

Drambuie

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.