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The famous Dionne Quine, on a five-day visit to New York as guests of Cardinal Spellman, were met at Grand Central Station by thousands of people, and the route to the convent where they stayed was lined by thousands more. The now wealthy Quius donned long white evening dresses and sang at the famous Waldorf-Astoris during a banquet Photo shows the Quins at the Waldorf- In the ballroom. Astoria. They are now 10 years old and are. (left to right), Emile, Marie, Annette, Yvonne and Cecile.

ATMOSPHERE OF TENSION IN TIBET CAPITAL

New Delhi, Nov. 5.

After a week of silence the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, resumed contact with Delhi today.

The Indian representative there in a report to the Indian Foreign Office was understood to have said that the Dalai Lama, 16-year-old priestly ruler of Tibet and the Regent, Takta Kimpocke, were still in Lhasa on Saturday.

Today's reports said that there] Kalimpong not to go to Peking was great excitement and ten- to discuss the future status alon in Lhasa.

CHANGES IN

WORLD PICTURE

Chinese Intervention In

Delhi Korea Sways New

Lako Success, Nov. 5.

In a quickly changing situation, the most noticeable in- ternational political feature of the past fow days hore has been a new appreciation of India's foreign policy following Chinese Communist interventions in Tibet and North Korea, both of which India had tried to prevent.

India's initial advocacy of Communist China's admission into the United Nations, in order to localise the Korean conflict that caused the first misunderstanding of India's policy, now seems to be better under- stood.

Unkind words had been said, about India's warning, given before the United Nations forces moved north of the 38th Parallel, that there was a danger of involvement with Chinese Communist forces.

on the This warning. though соп- as a reason to block Peking'slation elsewhere too,

Communist tepercussions of veyed with the best of inten-entry into the United Nations,

China's actions on how own

Egyptian 'No' To Mr. Bevin

Cairo, Nov. 5.

The Exypuan Govern- ment is against a referen- dum in the Budan to do- elde the country's future. a statement issued after m Cabinet meeting by NamDOČÍ Zaki, Minister of State, kald today.

"A referendum is tanta.... mount to accepting the principle of partition bo- tween Egypt and the Badan," added.—Renter.

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tions, was described at tha HIGHLY INTERESTING claim to United Nations mem- Bernard Shaw left his

time as a "Chinese bluff" that

Pandit Nehru was described

A NEW TIEORY

London, Nov. 5. The body of George

"When these developments bership and India's part in that Hertfordshire country was "called" by the State De

the paper sald, connection. partment and

home today for the Pentagon are added,"

the last with the help of their own in-interesting, if tentative, results. amount to some highly

time. On the simple grey- telligence sources.

Diplomats and political writ-draped coffin lay a aprig "Apparently China, in con- junction with Bussis, is writers appear convinced that India of rosemary from the gar

policy ing off India as a free coun- will not change her

abruptly.

This was shown on den of the great Shake. try in

enemy's camp.

India voted Friday when:

actress inspearean

Ellen Korea, Tibet Indo-Plains and appear to be symbols of f new favour of Communist China on Terry, his devoted friend and fateful Imperialism, link a Soviet proposal

of 30 years. Peking

and regime ed to the even more” dan- gerous imperialism of Bussia," Nationalist Chinese should par- the Times argued.

Uicipate in "Big Five" proce

recommended talks

by the General Assembly under mit Iraq-Syria resolution.

us confused and even us resent- ful that the Americans had been able to "read the Asian mind"- In this case the Communist Chinese mind better

himself.

The term "red-faced,"

then

with

the pun on the red, was applied to Indian diplomats to indicate that they had been nonplussed by the trend of events and showed it.

Although the

the

that tho not the

To that extent, earlier reports here that the Indian delegation had been instructed to withdraw support from Communist China on the admission issue were fals:fed.

With the rosemary was a card inscribed' "Rosemary from Ellen

For remem Terry's garden. brance of her partnership with Bernie (G.B.S.)",

her St. John, author friend of It was sent by Miss Christo- Eulen Terry's daughter, Edith Craig, and editor of the corres- pondence between Shaw and тав

Interest is now contred KOUT whether an earlier theory that the great actress which Russia, the chief protagonist of published in 1931, three years at the age of Communist China's admission, after her death

reality does not want to see 80, China in the United Nations.

"It is of the utmost signifi- cance that the driving force is Communism. China perhaps tendency still has been awakened and terapted the North toward a role in the conquest of is to play down

major goal of Korean aspect of the Chinese the world--the Communist intervention and Communism." correspondingly to emphasise Writing today on Communist the seriousness of the Tibetan China for the third day running. of comment the "Times" said: "Their Korean action, the tone vis-vis India has completely adventure is not likely to gain for them any new friends to changed.

The arguments now used run replace the Indians on the following lines:

"Membership of the United

·Shaw's body paused at hits Nations is presumably based on A Communist Chinese delega- home, where it was taken from a willingness to support the orton is due to arrive at Lake the private mortuary in which Success on or about November

It had lain since its 15 to present case against the United States for alleged only long enough for the sprig to be placed on "military aggression" in. For of rosemary

the 'coffm. United Nations officials said

Then it was driven In a of in that,

pursuance

the Security Council's

motor hearse to the Chapel of resolution

Hon Rest at the Golder's Green atid Communist China's instruc-|

No lions, the U.S. State Depart- Crematorium in London.

relatives or friends went ́with ment had been requested to

It.

were only make visa arrangements for. In the hearse

the undertaker and four bearers.

of

ed

Tibet In view of proveni

The Tibetan Parliament had developments. Бесп

in session

of that

nine months where they had preli-

łas

A practically continuous

Tibetan delegation throughout the past, week debating what to do in the even, led by Tsepon Shakabpa,

been in India for face of the Chinese entry.

There was no further opern- tional news but reports reach-Yuan

that Ing Lhasa yesterday sald the Chinese forces

re- grouping.

were

minary

HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT

AN INDIAN SWITCH?

There is a great deal of specu2

ROMULO SNAPS AT

mosa,

the Peking delegation at Prague, VYSHINSKY

"It was the West that brand-ganisation."

as Thu the Communists

It is the aggressora in Korea. East now that is calling them

in

Communist Tibet,

India was under the influence of powers China's belief that hostile to China might cause a talks with

swing in India's policy." General

Note too

taken

of the argu- Chung-hsien, Ambassa- dor of the Chinese People's rent advanced by supporters of India's foreign policy that had Government.

Communist China been admit- They left Calcutta on Octo-ted into the Security Council, as 29 for Kalimpong, Bengal, suggested by India, the invasion to pick up their luggage for of Tibet could have been avoid- anded and that the situation in the to Peking the journey

for Far East might have been less vere expected to leave

serious for the United Nations. Hongkong very shortly. Tacpon Shakabpa

There is acknowledged to be Kalimpong last week that he now 10 attempt to rebut that still hoped that the Chinese line of reasoning in any quarter. Government would not settle

Recently a "Times" editorial relations between China and said that the invasion of Tibet Tibet by force,

I am still hopeful of a settle-seems to be panier, develop-

in world politics." It reasoned that Feking bad

According to information re-

Govern- ber ceived by the Indian ment from their representative in Lhasa, the Dalai Lama's the Government has instructed Tibetan delegation to Commun- ist China which is

in

now

Proposal For Increasing German Steel

Gald

at

the

Congressional elections,

Thursday.

The emply candlesticks dank- ed the pros on the wall.

There were no flowers. Both

.

A CHINESE PUZZLE

At the Crematorium } the The United States polley to-coffin New York, Nov. 5.

was placed on a teak wards Communist China's ad- rest in the little blue curtained General Carlos Romulo, mission to the United Nations chapel. *Autumn sunshine Foreign has meanwhile stiffened, al- streamed in through two sky- Philippine

it could not prevent et slits on the plain, white Secretary, has issued a though

walls. sharply-worded reply to the the arrival of the Peking del Soviet Foreign Minister, M. gallon for the specific purpose of giving evidence before the Andrel. Vyshinsky's, caustic Security Council. comment about him and the

The Philippines Republic during which were described by some Shaw and his wife, whose ashes 15 one major impediment to awalt disposal with his loved

but ment", he said.

early ad-flowers

disliked funeral United Nations session on Communist China's Rellable sources said here to-

Thursday.

mission, would have been over wreaths, day that the Indian Government gone out of its way to tako ac-

Miss St. John sald she pluck- had informed the Tibetan Gov- tion as provocatively as posible: (Speaking against the United soon.

The new factor, namely Comed the rosemary on Friday "be- not raising that it had invaded Tibet while Nations collective security re- ernment that it is

Vyshinsky asked nunist China's actions to make cause I knew Ellen Terry would the issue of the Chinese entry negotiations were still going on solution, M.

to her

admission more diffents have liked it. into Tibet at the Security Coun-under Indian guidance: had re-how General Romulo dared London, Nov. 5.

some action to than ever, is basting Dolitical left the initia buffed the Indian protests with ask Russia for

Ellen Terry had always An official

source says U.S., cil. India has

confidence In peuce thinkers and is described as the called: Show "Bernie" Misa St. tive with Lhasa which is fully deliberately insulting language restore British and French representa-

John added... tives are studying a proposal competent to being the question and that the occasion was taken when the Bell Mission report treas Chiness pattle.

threaten

Another related question is United Nations "showed no confidence in the

Tomorrow, only a few rela- to boost the West German steel up in the United Nations-eu- to

Formosa, The members not to use the invasion so-called State

Chinese want} Philip-

and close friends, his tives pines."

the output more than a fourth, to ter.

States out of the household staff and the two United "Whenever the Soviet Foreign island unconditionally,

nursing

tended sisters who wald Minister

The Chinese complaint against Shaw on his deathbed will attend runs short of

Romulo the United States is based on the cremation ceremony. General arguments",

the President's announcement; said in a prepared

14,000,000 toner a year

This would be done by amend- ing the present regulations no that the Germany could exceed their present steel ceiling of 11,- 000,000 tons only it this would help

Western European the rearmament programme, the in- format

is backed by Britain

The

and the US, and France's at

BIGGER

CALL-UP

Washington, Nov. 5.

IN US FORECAST

of the

statement,

"he then descends to the mall- of June 27 and the presence of Police from near-by Welwyn cious and angry atatements that the United States Seventh Ficet will guard Shaw's home for the three has the staff will be have no relevance to the matter in Formosan waters. under discusadon.**

away for the ceremony, NO READY ANSWER

Shaw wantedi life to go on But the United States subnormally at his home till the

General Romulo recalled that

he had told the General As

Lay

themselves

themselves harbour designa directly or through their |

Chinese troops swelling the Communist ranks sembly that "those who opposed sequently announced: "The house and furniture; aro. taken titude is open, the Americans

for an even higher in North Korea may cause the American Army to exive security resolution Seventh Fleet will be withdrawn over by the Nationala tuken may press

open to suspicion when tha Korean war ends Reutar. "'; celling, The thres powers

no interest in The United States wants agreed in New York last Sep-call up more men during the first three months of that they have tember that the production level next year than the 140,000 originally planned, curbing aggression or that they United Nations to welde the rough their ure of intervention of Com could be exceeded if the in- creased cutput was devoted to according to some quarters here.

As the news of intervention by substantial Chinese Communist forces poured in. from corres- pondents in Korea, the Defence Department re- frained from appraising the situation publicly.

the Western defence program me-Associated Press

Cerebos

SALT

friends."--Beuter

Washington, Nov., 5.

Poles To Attend At Sheffield

Now, the munist China:in Korea' itself will prolong the. "Korean war?? thus frustrating the United States Puerto Rico Slums objective of an early withdrawal

London, Nov. 8. of

the

Boventh Foot from

Warsaw Radio reported to- Formosan waters.

night that representatives of the Puerto Rico's slum population is China ostensibly acting cou land would take part in the The question is saded: Why "Catholic intelligentsia", of Po- An Army spokesman toli.re-besitated and will never hesitate

is increasing by more than 2,000 porters yesterday that he could to resist an aggressive war,

"We are confident that under families a year, a report by the try to its interests as regards World Peace Congress at Shef-

India, the United Nations and held next week. make no statement "until we received confirmation of Chinese the wise leadership of the Com- United States Federal Security Formosaz units from General MacArthur's munist Party of China, headed Administration cald here.

It added that there was seri- There is no rundy answer This was decided at a conder- by Conrado Mas Tec-tung, and Headquarters."*

who declined the Government, the 475 million ous malnutrition among child-except from the theorists that pricats and laymen, the Radio But

Soviet Russia does not want official,

ren on the island and added, to be quoted by name, prodleted Chinese people, inspired by the that the Army would have to October Revolution, will with The United States Government Communist China in the United d

IL:added, that: a permanent Increase the number of con- out a shadow of doubt, put an has the same responsibility to Nations Just now, and that scripts for the first quarter of end to any provocation by the ward the children and youth in circumstances have forced Com-commission of Catholic intellec- its territories as toward those in munist China to do with Russia, tusis would be set up in Poland. 1951-it the Chinese reinforce-American

the United Stater"-Reuter. Router

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COMINFORM COMMENTS Prague, Nov. B.

Issue

This week's

pago

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of the Cominform journal gave front- prominence to a statement that the Chinese were prepared to end "any provocation by the American Imperialists."

The statement was made re- cently

by General Chu Toh, the Commander-in-Chief-of- Chirive Communist. Army and Vice-Chakman of the Chinose

American Communist

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