Princess' escort
Friends of Princess Margaret ara saying that her favourite escort is now 26-year-old William Wallace, of Lavington Park, Sussex.
The young man, who sat with the Princess at Lon- don's Palladium Theatre, is rarely soon with the Princess In public, but he has been her escort at private parties. Mr. Wallace is the son of Captain Euan Wallace, M.P., one-lime Minister of Transport, who died in 1941. His mother, elder daughter of Sir Edwin Lutyens, who designed the Cenclaph, IK now the wife of Herbert Agar, U.S. diplomat, author and play. wright. Photo shows: William Wallace, alim, dark-haired, schsfarly looking, photographed in 1947. He came doven from Oxford recently and is going into business in the City. (Associated Press Photo),
German Cabinet to discuss plan for rearmament
Bonn, August 21.
Western Germany's contribution to a European Army will be the subject of Cabinet level talks here tomorrow.
The loading Bonn Government representative at Strasbourg, Dr. Heinrich Brentono, hastened back to Bonn today to consult Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and members of the Cabi- net.
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army
could be made only on the basis or absolute equality.
this
On arrival here, Dr. Bren- | ile emphasised that Germany's tuno said that he would discuss contribution the Churchill Army Proposal with Government leaders and officials of Dr. Adenauer's Christian Democratic Party.
A special meeting has been called for tomorrow by Dr. Adenauer, Dr.Brentano siri. The -Bonn-Cabinel-was-not-due-to-
meet until Wednesday.
Although tomorrow's meeting
not may
be called n' formal Cabinet session, most Ministers are expected to altend.
Mr. Chur-
Dr. Brentano said chill's proposal for the early erca-
In Bonn politient circles was interpreted to mean political autonomy and German leadership in a possible German Army up to high level.
among
Dr. Adenauer' has intervened "again"to"get-action on~hie~re -- quest for a 25,000.man Federal West German police force. After weeks of debate
Allied High Commissioners the and squabbling among various Adenacur German leaders, Dr. was prepared to accept as a com. promise a 10,000-m
return from
tion of a West European Army forer. But upon he quasi-police!
under Democratie control would a three-week rest in Switzerland, constitute the chief subject of to-he discovered that even that pro- morrow's special session.
"The questions fueing us torloy are, how and when shall this West European Army be set up, what
I have, and what shall West Germany's contribution be?" Brentano said,
THE CHINA “MAIL, WEDNESDAY, ́AUGUST 23, 1980.
DRAFT RESOLUTION FOR SETTLEMENT OF KOREA ISSUE Indian proposal believed to be assured of success
Lake Success, August 21
It is understood that Sir Benagal Narsing Rau, India's permanent United Nations delegato, has produced a draft resolution for a final settla- ment in Karca and shown it to the other five non-permanent mombors of the Security Council,
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All the non-permanent delegates are believed to have given their personal approval to the principles of the draft and to have stated. that they would forward the resolution to their respective Governments approval.
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Among the permanent mombars France is said to be in favour of the In- dian proposal. If the other permanent membors, such as the United Statos or Britain and the Soviet Union, do nothing more than abstain from voting, the Indian resolution is said to be assured of success and a way could be found to hosten peace in Korca.
NEW DELHI TALKS ON TIBET
Kalimpong. August 21. Representatives of Chian and Tibet will shortly meet in New Delhi to settle the "delicate question of China's suzerainty over Tibet Tsepon Shakabpa. lender of a seven-man Tibetan official mission to Communist China, said here today.
It โส understood to be reasonably certain that the United States will not vole against the Indian resolution.
on
The United States delegate, Mr. Warren Austin, outlined Thursday what he thought could he the ultimate United Nations nims in Korea, He even went so far as to offer the Soviet Union a comprehensive United Nations guarantee that "a free and inde- pendent Korea will not, in any way, threaten the security of the Soviet Union."
The Indian delegation is con-
many affirmative votes for the
URANIUM TO GIVE ELECTRIC POWER
Birmingham, August 21. Britain may be making elec- tric power from uranium with-
tinuing its efforts to obtain as in five years. resolution as possible.
The draft, circulated privately, said: "The Security Council dc- cides to set up a six-nation com mittée composed of non-per- manent members of the Council to study:
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North Korea protests. U.S. bombing
London, August 21. According to a Tasa nową agency, meaange from the North Korean capital, Pyong- yang, received in London to. night, North Korea has pro- tested to the United Nationa agalnet "the fraqusal bomb. ing by American planes of Korean hospitals, hospital trains and *mbulances avaousting the wounded."
the North
The Foreign Minister, Pak Ken-on, sent the protest in telegraphed reply to Mr. Trygve Liet
notification to Korean Govern. ment of the despatch by the United States Government of three
Korean hospital ships waters.
The North Korean messago complained that "ail this con- atitutes a violation of the Genova Convention about the wounded."-Reuter
PEKING DEMANDS VOICE IN THE UN
Lake Success, August 21. Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Foreign Minister, has sent a United Nations cable to the accusing the United States of having "instigated" the Korean
But it will be on an experl-war. pentul basis, Sir John Cockroft, head of the Atomic Energy Re- search Establistunent at Harwell,
seid today.
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He added, "Korea is China's neighbouring country. The Chi- nese people cannot but be con- cerned about the solution of the
Sir John prepared a statement | Korean question. exhibited hero with small quantity of uranium in กา Energy in the service of man"
Tsepon Shukelipa said that the delegation would
to EO.
New Delhi for talks with the Chinese
display. who Communist Ambassador expected to arrive there shortly.
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Tibelan The
representative contradicted reports of n possible Chinese Invasion of Tibet by Communist forces "in view of the fact that Tibet is most anxious to conclude an agreement with the Peking. Covernment."
cald Tsepnu
that Shnicabun there was every likelihood of an and #seement between Tibet China but he declined to disclose the brief he had for the negotia- tions from Lhasa, the Tibetan capital.
Tibet wanted
continuance
at
its present status of "de facto in- dependence" and the agreement depended on China's ncceptance of this principle, he said,
"1. All the proposals already submitted and those that might be submitted in future, aiming at peaceful settlement of the Korean question,
2. The future status and government of Korea after ces- sation of hostilities,
"3. These
be proposals will submitted to the Security Council before (date unspecified)."
was
Some criticism
und
Norway,
Cuba Egypt, Ecuador felt that the proposal not acceptable, because It falled to mention the Council's June 25 resolution that called on the North Koreans to with- draw behind the 38th Parallel as condition for settlement of the conflict and they felt this weak ened considerably the entire United Nations
stand on the Korean issue. 7
One of the delegates said that If Sir Benegal did submit his
add proposal, he would
an The representative described
of
amendment stating Communist troops
that the massing in the Southern reports
committee would examins the vinces of China bordering Tibet.
peace proposals In the light of as without any real basis.
the United Nations principles. This should be construed as "So long as there is hope of meaning study would be made in an agreement -the-Peking Gov-light of the June 25 resolution. crament will not make any con- centration of troops on
the Tibetan border", he declared.- Reuter.
pro-
COMPLICATIONS
IN WESTERLING CASE
Sir Benegal's original draft in- cluded this provision but dropped It after reports reached him that Russia would'veto such a propo- sal on the grounds that a cease Are resolution was illegal because of the Russian absence.
Sir Benegal declined to com- ment on reception of his proposal and sald, "We must wait.”
Fruitless meeting The Security Council, In an- other secret meeting convened by Mr. Jacob Malik, Soviet Prest- dent of
"
He said that. It would take about five years to make the first machines which would burn electric power. nuclear fuel and convert it into
"During the following five years, operating experience may be gained and the first full scale designed," he wrote. nuclear power producers can be
"The question of Korea musz and can be settled peacefully: but so far the diligent obstructive and dilatory action on the part of the United States of America in in the Security Counell' meeting has
prevented the reasonab peaceful settlement of the Korean question in which the whole
world is Interested.
The Central People's Govern. ment of the People's Republic of China firmly maintains that when the Korean question is being discussed in the Security Council it is necessary that the delegate "At least the same period will of the People's Republic of China. Trobably be required for the a country with a population of
chemical engineering 475,000,000 should take pari and and metallurgical development the representatives of the Korean required to produce economical people be invited to express their processes, Wo are unlikely, oplutens and that the military therefore, to
embark on large operation in Korea must be stor scale development of nuclear ped and all foreign troops be power before at least the follow-withdrawn from Korea. ing decade.-Associated Press.
necessary
LARGEST DAM
FOR RUSSIA
Moscow. August 21.
The Moscow Press today re- ported the projected construc- tion of the world's largest hydro-electric station at Kulby. shev on the Volga River.
Otherwise it would be impos- sible to have a reasonable peace- ful settlement of the Korean question
Mr. Chou declared that ha fully supported all the proposals en Korea made so far by the Soviet Union in the Security Council-Reuter.
RUSSIA BOYCOTTS
UN COMMITTEE
Lake Success, August 21. The Soviet Union failed to at- tend today's meeting of the Spe- on Information cial Committee
A five-year construction plan for the station was announced here late last night. It' deminated the front pages of newspaper and was the principal radio news | Committee. item.
on Non-selfgoverning Territories. China is not a member of this
Russia's Alexander Soldatov had been expected to attend the This'
is the United bly post-war meeting of the group whose task the Counell, failed to construction project announced to process Information sub-
type of politicul leadership should | additional expense of a big palice he deported to Holland is gee today on the question of In- The others are a forestation pro- mitted by colonial powers on the
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Britain is informing the Nether- The German States objected to giving the Central Government lands Government that Captain more power and they resent the "Turec" Westerling, the Dutch rebel leader from Indonesia, will
viting North Korean representaject and the building of a new Federal force, either
or quasi-
system of irrigation, which are in Britain. It was learned tives to the Council table. lands in Federal.
from on autlioritative source The meeting lasted less than an eventually expected vastly to German police officials hod ar-
increase tho Soviet Union's hour. ranged
with here today. unother meeting
According to this source, the Most of the time was taken up agricultural capacity, Allled officials, to try to iron out British Home Office will refuse with a speech in which Mr. Mall
sald difficulties, but Dr. Adenauer cats- entry to Captain Westerling if he reiterated his claim that South
The announcement
the sence of Chinese Nationalist - celled it, and he is reported
station's capacity gates. to lands in Britain after his depor- and North Koreans should be Kuibyshev
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tation from Singapore.
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passing both the Boulder Dam sold M. Soldalov had promised Counell,
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Dam, the Committee -President. Shiva and the Allies--Associated
which are America's largest.~ | Rao,' of India, to be present at United Press.
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CANTERBURY REJECTS APPEAL
London. August 21, The Church of England to- duy rejected an appeal for peace" issued by churchmen in Russia, on the grounds that it might lead to appeasement
Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter Patriarch. Alexel head of tho Russian Orthodox Church, said lasting peace could only be based on "truth, Justice and brotherly regard" anong nations.
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The Archbishop said. the peace campaign advocated by Patriarch might be used for political purposes, and he recalled that Hiller Germany encouraged peace drives to "encourage an allitude of appeasement" in; Bel- tain and the world.
Sovie
The appeal by the (churchmer) was part of a world- wide Communist campaign for. peace and for banning the aton: bomb-United Pres
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