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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946.

Council AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD.

Foreign Ministers' Council Profoundly Disillusioned

Lidice To Live Again

London Nov. 24 The town of Lidice, wiped cut by the Germans in 1912 and all its male inhabitants killed, is to have a mining research Institute, where all accidents

(By Sylvain Mangeot)

New York, Nov. 24. The third week of the New York meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers has closed on a note of profound disillusion. The progress recorded earlier in the week toward

an agreement on the Trieste statute was com pletely overshadowed by the failure of the Big Five to move toward an agreement on a "voluntary limitation of the Security Council's

veto.

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New York, Nov. 25." United States Associates of, the

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8.5. "JACKSON VICTORY" 3.3. "GENERAL M.C. MEIGS".

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ARRIVALS SAILINGS Mid December Singapore,

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The refusal of M. Molotor to pressing repercussions on and diseases affecting minerscersider the proposals tabled peace treaty talka. will be studied.

by the United States, Britain In particular, all progress on International Chamber of Com-ss. "PRESIDENE MADISON" and China to this end has had Trieste is considered by obser-merce urged the simplification of 8.8. "GENERAL W.H. GORDON" End December Manlia the mest direct and most

de-vera to have been nullified since frontier formalities.

Dr. B. Streas, Labour Ment ber of Parliament, broadcasting tonight an appeal on behalf of the "Lidice shall live fund,' said that after the massacre he had appealed to British miners for funds to rebuild Lidice on its own site and erect a mining research institute.

"We vowed that our action should be the exact opposite of this sinful crime. More minera should owe their lives to what we did than perished at the hands of the brutal enemy,

"Next June, the foundation

stone will be laid. Miners have responded magnificently ,and have been supported by many cities and towns

Britain Already we have over 30,000 but we need £100,000 in all for the

in

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the workability of the propos-international shipment ed stitute for the free territory freight, air express and carrying 5.5. "PRESIDENT MCKINLEY" depends entirely upon the as-of all frst class mail by air whenas. "GENERAL W.H. GORDON sumption that the Security ever such carriage will expedite Council will provide a working delivery. instrument for control in Trieste.

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U.S. Viewpoint The recommendations of the Mr. Bevin, it is known, felt group's Committee on Air Trans-George's Bide. mining institute," Dr.

most strongly that it was es port are outlined in a report to Stross declared, adding that re-sential for the Big Five to give be submitted to a meeting of the aults and findings of the Lidice some new assurance to

mem- Council of

the International institute will be sent to every hers of the United Nations that

on Dec. 3 as Chamber in Paris part of the world where men the Security Council would be representing the viewpoint of the work as miners.-Reuter. used as an effective body for American business delegation.

settlement of international dis-

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The report supports, along cer- Back To The Beginning tain lines, an international con- uniform Hence, Mr. Bevin's initiative vention" to provide a in inviting other members of method of recording Ulle to....zir- the Big Five to agree to a craft and aircraft mortgages and adoption of a "code of conduct", which, with recommends the ont seeming to amend the Unit-uniform airways bill for "single ed Nations Charter, would re-document entry," store the spirit and understand- In recommending that all Brst ing of San Francisco.

class mail be cafried by air, the Russia's refusal to respond Committee said, "Furthermore, to this lead has, it is felt, we recommend that the Postal of all countries virtually put back the work of Administration the Council of Foreign Minis-consider at the earliest possible ters to where it began, since opportunity greater simplicity agreement on the details and uniformity in charges rande the five peace trenties is to the public for international first worth much without a basic class mail, reduction of such overall understanding as to how charges" where feasible and eil- the treatics are to be carried mination of surcharges on inter- out.

national airma Associated

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The measure of frustration Press. among the delegates as the con- ference enters its fourth week can be gauged from yesterday's disclosure that 36 points remain unagreed in the Italian treaty alcne and from the acid com- ment of Mr. James Byrnes that at this rate the treaties will not be completed till 1950--

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New York, Nov. 24 A proposal that countries maintaining diplomatic rola- tions, with General Franco's Government in Spain be asked to sever them was made in a memorandum addressed to the United Naticas General As sembly today.

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