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Comment Impermissible for us to sit with folded arms

of the

day RUSSIAN CALL-UP POSSIBLE

The Crime Against Humanity

ON

N August 8, 1945, the Governments of the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the U.S.S.R. entered into an agreement establish- ing among other things a now offence, proviously un- known to International Law: the offence was to be as Crimes against known Humanity.

Two days before this article

received the approval of the

Faint radio

signals

heard from

jungle crash

survivor

Dacca, Aug. 7.

victorious nations, the most Rescue teams pushed into

térrifying and devastating Instrument of destruction over to emerge from the mind of perverted 'science, pit sent hurtling down upon the town of Hiroshima. On Thursday, August 9, 1945,

a second bomb crashed the town of Nagasaki, This. second reminder achieved its purpose, and the next day the Japanese sued for peace.

inte

LL this is a 'matter of

Khrushchev's reply to U.S. move

Moscow, Aug. 7.

|Mr Khrushchev said tonight that Russia might have to call up reservists and move troops to her western frontiers in "reply" to the Americans who were carrying out measures in the nature of a mobilisation and threatening to start a war.

thick, thorny jungle in East Pakistan today Book- ing the navigator of a crashed RAF "Jayalin-jet

Me: Khrushchev criticised It would be "impermissible) plano its way to

Kennedy's recent for us to sit with arma folded," President after Singapore

faint be anid in a nationwide broad- demands for a US$9,500 million

increase in military expendi radio signals had been cost,

ture, v k hoord.

08

The navigator's parachute had earlier been found hanging on a tree, with the mouthpiece of his oxygen

A and oxygen Lyme ndodh

tears and sighs, nor that pleasant current mode let's pretend it happened,

small part of it.

of

erase

never one

Some

bais

small branches were broken and twisted,

Pointing to Western Germany as the most belligerent of the ailles, the Soylet

But he appealed to Britain, France and the US to "it down sincerely at the con- ference table" and "clear the Western atmosphere."

Premier said the 'Bonn Govern- He urged: "Do not let us.ment spent approximately the create; a wer psychosis," DIKI same amount of armaments qe went on: "We shall rely on rea-Nazi, Germany spent during the son and not on the prowess of years 1937-1939, thermonuclear weapons,"

Sarajevo

.Mr Khrushchev accused, Pre- One of the searchers said the

sident Kennedy to replying with airman must be "wandering in

threats to the Soviet Union's the jungle." His battery could work for 24 hours if used con-Party would do everything in treaty with

The Soviet Government and proposals for signing a· prace tinuously.

Germany and their power to prevent war. regulating the Berlin problem

the

· Mr. Khrushchov ""The Soviet Union does not

sald want to fight anyone" he said. American President in his speech "We do not want anybody's of late July replied to Russia's territory or anybody's wealth." peacetil proposals with a "resort Observers here said Mr to throats 23 den! Khrushchev's speech constituted Among those he listed the

Why bring it up now? Because ever since men have been

BIDS FAIL by the paradox that

between the An RAF Shackleton bomber Monday and Friday of that week in August 1846 when helping in the search earlier

nen reported receiving a signal from the most enlightened in the region of the crash. strument ever) concolved In

not

WHALES PLOVER COVE

THREAT

TO

REGATTA

Helford, Aug. 7.

Fitly whales, threshing about in the River Helford, today threatened to upesi a regatta of 150 sailing boats,,

The whales have been in the river for four days. They churned up the water near the start of the yachts" regalia. Then suddenly the whole, school ahoj pp. Firean

Officials, however, still were worried about what would happen. If a stray whalo, crossed the line of a racing yacht.

But we will risk 'it and hope, one offcial sald

AP..

Alexandra to visit Aden

· London, Aug. 7. Princess Alexandro will pay

a short visit to Adon-on her way home from her autumn trip to the Far East.

An announcement from Ken-

PROBE TO BE COMPLETE BY END OF YEAR

ZAI PO

PROPOSED DANS

-- SOLO 'FARBOUR

PLOVER GOVE

POLO CHANNEL

By DAVID LAN

The survey by a team of engineering consultants into the possibilities of converting Plover Cove

**

-a 2,750-acre inlet in Tolo Harbour--into-a fresh-water lake to boost Hongkong's water

TO BE PAID FOR

KISS HAD

Hoane, Aug. 8. "The next time Ging-Ber- santin and Glovásaina

· Marein' steal 'n klan 'oh' 'danoo floor they will make s' policeman' ta ́ ́not `watching them.

sure

A polloeman saw the twe kis and promptly. charged, them with...be-. - having: - obucenciy in

public place,

Today a court at Cavere sere, a village not far from the northern! Italian town' of Rovigu, found, R1-year- old Gino and' 20-year-old Giovannins guilty:"Esch fasd:, 10,000

TURN

(HK$80).

itre

But they got off lightly.

· A-month ago a Roma court Young sentenood twa

·lovers to "two mantha, in fail." The two Romans bad been caught. In a goodbye kiss Le they parted at a street car stop/AP.

SOVIET U.S.

AIR

supply, has been extended for an additional AGREEMENT

10 months, and is now expected to be com- plete by the end of the year...

Washington, Aug. 72- The State Department 'an-

agreement, had been reached on all of the

Results of the investigation† sex miet Into a fake by evacua=]*nounced today that permitibja.. the Plover Coveting villages on the foreshores, ¡building spillway (dáms and scheme will quadruple the

'storage"] {installing pipelines, service" re- Colunis's present water capacity.

servoirs, and pumping stations,

7%

no change in the Soviel posi President's proposal for Asington Palace tonight sald; “On ... the history of man found Attempts to drop parachutists | tion over Berlin and a German. 217,000 Increase. In the armed her,return from Hongkong and expression, and the near the site, tailed today be peace treaty. They said he was forets of the United States the Far East-In December Prin- concrete

cess Alexaridra. of Kent will most terrible Instrument of cause of the thick jungle. The continuing his efforts apparent destruction was rele

released.

wreckage of the, plane, which

pay a short visit to: Adon crashed on Saturday, has A new criminal class was con- been reached.

"Her Royal Hythnos, will be the guest of the Governor Sir colved in which it Was

·Johnston and Lady declared an offence to violate The pilot of the plane, Flight- the general principles of Lieutenant Edward Owens, aged criminal law as derived from 30. was buried here today. His the criminal law of all body was found yesterday hang- ing with his parachute from a civilised nations.

tree about six miles from the Stated in more general terms, region of the crash.

It

all those who out- means

Army officers led the funeral the

which finer qualities precession,

included д rago

and sol- entertained by all those who Pakistan army band,

to adhere

humanitarian diers fired a three-round volley principles; expressed best over the grave, Reuter. perhaps by George Orwell

who said; "It appears that

All the world is going to sub- scribe to common decency."

YE

con-

FET the same week, two bombs fell upon Japan. Bombs so fearful in ception and so terrible in exocution, that no delight, even although they brought a speedy conclusion to the War, was expressed among the common people of the Allies.

What is, the purpose

of

tu

this Comment! Merely point out that since that po

horror August week of 1945,

the enmo paradox has not only existed, but reached dimensions which crowd at times all other news from our newspapers, The last years have shown

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ond

3 KILLED

AT TITAN LAUNCHING

SITE

Denver, Aug," 8...

Shouting ty directed at perunding the West to put forward. A fem

"American Senators were proposal for talks on a peace

shouting for even higher ap- Į Charles

The investigation is being treaty.

carried out by the consulting Renewing his call for a Ger-propriations," he said.

Johnston."

Mensta engineers,

Bingle, The Soviet Prunier without. man peace treaty, the Soviet

As already announced. the Deacon & Gourley of London, Berlin much raising his võiço said?' Premier said "Western must not be allowed to become "Military hysteria was increas-Princess, is to visit Hongkong

"for the preparation of the final whore the University is cele-- report .with recommendation. another Sarajevo-the-cause of ing In the United States."

50th anniversary. for Government to Mr Khrushchev also accused brating Its

proceed another world war." (The assas-

will also go to Japan,

with the scheme," bld vination of the Austrian Arch- the other Western powers of She

Government spokesman this duke Ferdinand at Sarajevo in rapidly building up their rail-Burma and Thailand-AFP.

morning. Serbla led to World War I). tary forces and armaments.

Mr Khrushchev

Serious

declared:

however, that both the camps

of the East and Westware STORM HELEN

roughly. equal fo military

might. Then he said the key

Sexon years

Mr Khrushchev, serious and -uhamiling, wore spectacles and read his televised speech while

Tokyo, Aug. 8. sealed at a table on which stood aim of international policies Tropical Storm Helen. was five milerophones. He wore his should be to svold collision spotted in the Formosan Peace Prize medal and three

between the Soviet Union and Straits, 109 miles west of Talpei Orders of Lenin,

by US Air Force planes at 9 He interrupted his

"Such a collition would have am today. It was heading north-capacity. speech several times to blow his nose the most serious consequences," northwest at 13 mph with 52 and sip from a glass beside him. he warned.

the United States.

Mr Khrushchev said prelimin- Later in a discussion of the mph centre windsAP..

ary opinion in the Soviet Gov- increasing importance of West ernment and Party Central Can-Germany in the Nato allance mittee was that there was no Mr Khrushchev remarked;

need to appropriate more funds for strengthening of the armed forces. The means already ap- propriated and the weapons al- IBAdy created or being inada were enough.

"We shall not agree to im-

not

.

Defensive

"Thè. Games of world war are threatening to ignite." He said that only va, pesce treaty with the two Germanys could prevent these flames from igniting.

At least three mon were posing on, the people unneces-

killed and seven others saty hardships that are Injured today when a 57- warranted by circumstances" hasures and strengthening the ton concrete door dropped But the 'Western powers were shut over a launching silo "now purbing the world to a at a Titon missile base: dangerous brisk,

The alte la 13

miles east of

Denver and was formally turned over to the US Air Force at ceremonies last week.

smiling hand acientists returning to their own home countries, follow ing an excursion upon which a bigger and better bomb has been successfully ox ploded.

sald.

No duel

A third world war would not be a duel between Russia and

The workmen were believed to America, he said. More than pay the necessary

of Morrison-dozen sintes which had been other forms of

ропа." be employees Knutson & Associates, primo "ersnured in the net of military- contractor on the US$160 million alliances formed by the U.S." are project.

would be drawn into the orbit

On the other hand, we

shown pictures of gentle-

in solemn

A spokesman for the contrac- council, speaking in grave tonos of or aald the cause of the accident human rights and decent has not been determined.

men

procedures in the affairs of the nations.

Witnessra said other workmoni escaped serious injury by leaping Into one of the many safety nets several feet below the sile open-

j

- basic?" questions in the United States-Sovlat civli aviation negotiations here."...

It added that these talks, for

air

It is estimated to"take"sevan to nine years to complete

́It Is culculated that ́a reliable yield of 30 million gallons per day could be obtained through tablishment of reciprocal the development of three catch-and. New York were approach- Dervices between Moscow ment areas. a.

ing conclusion and that talks There are six villages on the were now being carried on be- shores of Plover' Cove, housing tween Pan American World Airways and the Soviet line, surne.800 paople,

Aeroflot which would' fly the They make a living from route. growing rice. A small section

The unnouncement added that are fisherfolk.

the agreemiNĖS were expected to be signed shortly.

Ofelais cald however that

The Plover Cave project, if it materialises, will augment the Colony's total water storage On Sam Mun Tsal, where the capacity of 10,500 müllon gal- dam will pass through, lives a lons by 20,000 million gallons fahing community of about 400. the fights were not expected. almost three times the present These people, whose homes, to bazin biore next spring at,

and livelihood.... will be affected the earliest Reiter if the Plover Cover project: goes through; will be resettled."

It will cost an estimated total of $408,000,000 to convert the

SAVED FROM DEATH SENTENCE

New York, Aug. 17.

Young Edward Vogt sighed with rollef today when a judge sentenced him to life in prison for the 50-cent robbery and murder of a 14-year-old" Christmas * troo delivery boy:

Vogt killed Robert Gluttar on

December 23, 'as the young,İ

"In carrying, out défensiva

General Scisions Court Judge might, of our socialist mother-

Joseph A Satanto followed land," Mr Khrushchev said, "we

the rocket ara developing various

tury's mercy recom bai- weapons: Intercontinental

mendation, although he could listic rockets, rockets of various have sentenced Vogt, 18, 10

tactical death, strategic and range,

with atomic and purpose,

ako hydrogen warheads. We

attention to military wea-

Mr Khrushchay warned the world that if the United States begins a war, the Soviet Union of a war.

is capable of delivering o "dea¬ Rumia had the means, 17

tructive · blow" at the United started the Imperialiste

*Blates and would · also maice war, not only to strike harmless" ils ailles. "orsabing · blow” on U.8, ter- The Soviet Premier.... asserted ritory but to "render harmless that any Communist blockade the sillen of the aggressor and of West Berlin is entirely out

the American of the question milliary bases throughout the He said that it is "cruel light-y| mindedness" to think that any;; Mr Khrushchev also addressed war in this age of nuclear wea-

"to

world.

Panic at the moto the peoples and pons could be kept within

“IRIMES. against humanitying-AP.

are not confined to prison camps and gas chambers, and the waging of wars against Human boings. gulity of nothing

but occupying territory: over which an army wishes to рава. Surely the greatest crime againat humanity at the moment In that terrible un- certainty which hovers over the head of every whatever creed or colour, nationality be persuasion. That is the greatest Crime of all That the fear of the uncertain tomorrow le allow ed, to aloud the future of all Humanity

of

circus

governmenia, of neutral coun-bounds.

trias:

Bucha spreading war, no de "You cannot stay ploot, Onlyclared, would bring war, jack Joint efforts by oli peoples can to the "house" of the American lead to the aggressor being put people, something that has not Copenhagen, Aug. 1. In a trulijacket and the threat happened since the (U.S.) Civil') Benches ateiros here ool- of World War III being sverted Wat (of 1001-00)

Concerning the blockade, the more from mankind. Only the efforts Ispred tonight sending Ahan 500 people -orashing" to of all pooples and government Soviet Premier ideated that the ground, police said. More can isad, to the triumph of the German proce treaty must be 29 were taken to Borest, principles of ginaçului concluded without delay, but pita!..

co-existence and to the egres- added Panic spread among the meni on general) and complete We do not iriszid: 10" ins crowd of about 1.200 a scream disarmament under strict inter- fringe upon "ny lawful inferents. |ing parents fought to-find-thair | national pontrolination propos of the Western pdwarms,

children amid the wreckage and Swadhullaswatch the days. Any i karrillodimdavor to others rushed for the entrances logments and at depending on Herlin, angel, bidekatie forANGE knocking over, shüdran, igand how the station/shapes up, Derting is entirely gute the

Mr. Khrushchev saldi va AR questions,reUMES APPS

than

| adults --Reuter,

man was

delivering Christmas tree, for a 59-cellt up.

Fr

Jurors had found, Vogt guilty of Art-degree murder. Vogi admitted waiting in an abart- ment building where Robert

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