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Washington, May 4.
Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, told a Press conference here today that his Government would giver all its assist- ance and co-operation to Sir. Owen, Dixon, the Australian jurist, who was recently appoint- od United. Nations. Mediator in the Kashmir dispute. This assistance and co-operation would be given, he said, so that he might succeed in the im- portant mission he had undertaken. Replying to a question, Mr. | Programme for under developed. Liaquat Ali Khan said that countries by saying, "I am hoping Pakistan would abide by the Point Four will now adopt nome will of the majority of the peo-concrete form".
The Begum Liaquat
All Khan, ple of Kashmir provided that
who sat next to her husband dur the plebiscite on accession of
ing the Press
conference, the State cither to Pakision or
asked what was her principal in- India was free and impartial. terest in her visit to the United
Staics.
Asked whether he would con- sidor a plebiscite, held under the direction of the United States Ad- miral Chester Nimitz, as free and Impartial, the Prime Minister said that the Admiral had a high ro- | of them here." putation and that any plebiscite held under him would be free and Impartial.
Questioned about what he thought of the prospects for the settlement of the Kashmir prob- tem in view of his recent talks with Pandit Nehru, the Prime Minister of India. Mr. Liaquat All Khan said that they hold general talks on Kashmir but they did not make much progress on this specifle question.
He added he hoped that there would be further talks which would mean greater trade be- tween the two countrios.
Asked if he would nak for American economic aid, Mr. Lia- qent All Khon said he was in- terested in the economie develop- ntent of his country and would welcome any assistance..
No Red throat
He was also asked if he an tlcipated fostering closer rela- tions with the West. He
ro.
piled, "Wa already have close relations. I hope that my visit will bring our two coun trlen closer together."
Asked whether Pakistan had a Communist problem, Mr. Liaquat All Khan replied, "Every country has Communists. But there is no Communist threat of any import- ance in Pakistan because Mos- lems have their own way of life, and, as such, other ways of life are not likely to And fertile ground in Pakistan.".
Questioned on Afghanistan's claim to arcas lying West of the River Indus on the North West Frontier of Pakistan, the Prime Minister said that his difficulty was that he did not know what the so-called dispute was about.
"We have no dispute. Afg- | hanistan is
Moslem country and our neighbour, and we want to be on friendly terms with
to Afghanistan," he said.
it.
„THEN CHINA) MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1980.
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Britain does herself
Take. heart, Engishmen;" sit Scotsmen, Welshmen, and "Irishmen (Northern Division). And. take credit. At last the dollar drive is in top gear.
We are putting on in New York a show which is superlative. We are advertising with skill nad fair and a no concelt of ourselves.
'over
Our products are on display all assembly of motor-cars in Grand town," from the glittering
Central · Paloco to arrays of tweeds, linens, fine leatherware, superb sliver, craft woollens in the shop windows. War
She replied, amidst laughter, "My principal interest is to see the women of America. But I don't seem to be able to see many. Later, however, ske met American women Journalists separately.
The Press conference was held at Prospect House, the United States Government's guest re- sidence.
.
This time we have invaded the American market boldly, showing the flag with no apologies. There has been no creeping in through the back door with quiet unter- statement.
Our announcements are simple and to the point: This is British.
'If we can repeat this
proud
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The citizens are sensitive about
'this' përform- [vato" lives, detailed, ance in other industries we will papers. Atfoally oily half the have,bullta, bridga, across the. 8,000,000 popolation have bared- dollar gap and will no longer nil and many of them have spap- have to rely on humiliating wirts bed back to the ċénsus-takers; and loans
"While we are taking about Tiere is an example of idum, salaries, just how much do you phant free enterprise. Congratorri,' Bud? tulations to Sir William Welsh, Sir William Rootes, Sir Reginald Rootes, and all their helpers, money, and no wonder. It now
Are there any shortcomings to costs twe dollars, 50 cents' (about |- Yes. Our prices are still too ed in well water 78. Bd. for bo corrected?
183) to get your car legally whely='|| |
high. We must
the beat haircut, 212 to have a medical make, the more cheaply.
check-up. Americans are not used to pay.
It must be the price of all, the ing fancy, prices for their auto-rain-inducing operations. Amer- mobiles. The cost of some of our icans have been spending water cars startled them. They want like money. Add all New York them cheaper, roomier, and may-get for its troubles was an un- be, a little flashier,"
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In the personality parade the
headlines...
To reach This done, we should It is the best. British craftman-our goal of selling 50,000 British
General Elsetiliower looks more ship on wheels. The cars of kings, cars a year in the United States, and more like a Presidential can- The world's fincal goods.
The Americans are surprised That number is tiny. Americans didate: Frank (I am the Law) 'shati and impressed. I have
make over 5,000,000 cars a year, Hague tries to restore the attended the British Motor
have turned out. 2,000,000 so far tered political machine, in New Show every this year.
Jersey; Mike Jacobs, the boxing, dod day since the Press preview last Friday. The place
motor-car business 14 promoter, says he is tired of his packed with thriving In this country. We lonely, life in his castle, counting and customers opening to closing hour,
from should move in quickly and col- his milions and long for the lect the dollars while they bloom sawdust and the sound of the It has come as a slight shock like spring blossom. to
Hong; and Kathleen Winsor moves our
to dis- generous friends
fup the best-seller cover that the British are the fastest people on earth, the most skilled engineers, the best de signers, the masters of the thoroughbred motor-car, the con sistent record-breakers.
Before the conference began, the Prime Minister and the Be-fidmirers gum Liaquat Ali Khan were pho- tographed for merc than 10 minutes by Press photographers and newsreel cameramen.
Addresses to Congress
United States legislators rose to their feet and cheered as Mr. Liaquat All Khan addressed first the Benate, then the House in A heavy, 14-hour list of on gagements on his second day in
America.
Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan stood on the Capitol Hill rostrum the Indian Prime Minister, Pan-
where
peace and
that
Her Star Money may even repeat the success of her "For- over Amber. It sizzles with aex. Extracts: "There are only two ways to make a lot of
money
while you are young. One is to entertain the public and the other
Altogether the British are do. tensalves proud this week. Bir Bazil Brooke, the Prime Minister of Uister, who was go ing to get the brush-off, is knea- deep in bouquets.
Why? Because be is aggressive, I had watched the preparations witty, and blunt. He hasn't come for this exhibition with some begging and
is to cheat it," scepticism, i thought
Battering-ho has 15 haps it was going to be another American audiences of
per come out punching, reminding his AndYou can make loita half-hearted, half-finished, un- debts the United States owes to very little retall, but plenty
a few money selling the public love-
to American sympathy, publicised, badly organised appeal Britain. He has glorided the Bri-wholesale."
tish Commonwealth
More wholesale - than whole and paid tri- I had been prepared for alibis bute to the and
Crown.
some. "Star Money" should make excuses-war-time bombs, His visit has done as much for a lot of money.
the Treasury." Britain as all the missions of
lesser Labour lights.
dit Nehru, stood last October, and the bureaucrats, rt. The Motor Bevin, Cripps, Shawcross, and by clients is "How to Puy
made an appeal for progress.
The Prime Minister introduced himself to Federal legislators with a statement of Pakistan polley.
He declared that
peace essential for progress 'but pro-
W gress was no less essential for pesce,
"As peace and war today are indivisible, so is progress, and in its name we offer our goodwill to all nations, great and small, end carnestly ask for theirs.
"We have kept steadily before us the principles of democracy, freedom, equality, tolerance and social justice as enunciated by Islam.
There is no room for thro- eracy, for Islam stands for free dom of conscience, condemns coercion, bus no priesthood and abhors the caste system."
At his first American Press
Nothing of the Show is
Licking over as smoothly a Rolls-Royce engine.
as
The
advertising In the magazines and newspapers, is streamlined and packed with cus- tomer-appeal.
Mired in trouble Only the Mayor of New York, William O'Dwyer, sulks in his British business men and Bri-City Hall. Or perhaps the mayor of his problems Ush officials working like has too many slaves to push our products.
own. He is mired in trouble.
The world's wealthiest city in unquestionably the world's dirt- lest, says the New York Herald-
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He says: "Gertrude Maran, or Gorgeous Gussie," Is the only really brilliant star in the drab and dull sky of women's tennis," And he isn't talking about har laco
pants..
Lunatic hats
and
Women's hats get more lunatic. Some women have been wearing model. mice on their heada
bats in the belfry. stuffed monkeys on straws. Next The black-and-white iden has caught on again-most fashion-
solled containers. Its avenues and able colour R.
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We wish progress and prosperity conference, which began a day of Kashmir's accossion to India or the pulpit-and the public groans, making asses of themselves.
America's leading newspaper cor-Tribune. It is. respondents, radio commentators
The town is filthy; it is uttered and columnists were gathered. with tern paper, chocolate wrap
Mr. Liaquat All Khan sbid pers, cardboard boxes, cigarettu that anxiety over Indo-Pakistan cartons, cigar butts, chewing gum, relations was shared by both the bits of food, broken bottles, and Governments. among matters in
foremost the two countries was Kashmir
dispute between "There is luckily the interna- and India that the question of "The shame of tional agreement between Pakistan It engagements, the Prime Minis- Pakistan be decided by a free and Mr. Liaquat All Khon reiterai- | ter said that Pakistan wanted to
The
assert they are ed that he was at a loss to under-
New York Is also wrestling wilding the bar hat is what arm itself with the most modern inpartial plebiscite. By this ve
stand."
other, perhaps bigger, headaches. stand what Afghanistan wanted equipment available because of its and later added, "I would not give very important strategic posi-pressed anxiety over the inor- reached the crisis stage.
Mr. Liaquat All Khan also ex-Drug addiction in the city has scares everyone.
Aside to Lane Norcalt: Re- one inch of Pakistan to anybody." tion.
Throughout the day the Prime dinale delay that had taken place heroin has increased 40 per cents Show, has made our prestige soar He explained that Afghanistan
Consumption of marijuana and Footnote: The had no claim to
In holding the; plebiscita, дву port
Minister and the Begum Liaquat Pakistan-because-the-people-of- Ali-Khan-hardly-moved-without referred to other disputes such as girls are
The Pakistan Prime Minister since t the war and youths, and
From Zero to hero. the North West Frontier had an entourage of correspondents the canal waters and the protec-addicts, This Digure is authorita. the worst narcotic Jobed Pakistan freely through a referendum,
Among the Prime Minister's 11
tion of minorities and said that a tive. It surprises me. I never sec engagements were visits to United relationship of mutual confidence drugged "people. States, Army chiefs, including the between India and Pakistan was Defence Secretary, Mr. Louisential for the peace of Asia and Johnson, and General Bradley and his Chiefs of Staff.
of
Islamic group About the grouping of Islamic countries, Mr. Liaquat All Khan declared that he was anxious that they should come closer together. "These Jatatafe countries have a contribution to make to the people of the world," he shid.
"We had an Islamic economic conference in Karachi last year and we are boping that there will be closer collaboration in econoTM mic matters."
about
a question
and officials.
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Three strongest interests
Mr, Liaquat Ail Khan de- clared in another speech today that Pakistan's three strongest interests wore her integrity, hat quiture, and "our desire,, and, lądead, dire need, for aednomic development."
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Yet when Jimmy Jones, Brl- tain's best police-court reporter, He said that his peoples feel a News he told me he was aghast was here for the London Evening natural affiliation with other Mus-at the number of drug addicts ho terested in the progress and deve lim countries and wore keenly in had seen in the dock.
He said it was a big story that lopment of the Middle East.
"When I talk of our friendship had not been told. Now it is out for the Middle East countries", he In the ореп. said, "I do not wish you to infer that I am talking in terms of power bloc.
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