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THE
CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1950.
Gracle -
Fields Sings "At CHURCHILL
Royal
Command Show
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Their Majesties the King and Queen, accompanied by their daughters, Margaret, attended the Royal Command Performance at the Palladium.
singing to the packed audience.
Harold Stassen Sharp
To Visit H.K.
Philadelphia, Nov. 22. Harold Stassen, President of the University of Pennsylvania, will visit Hongkong next month of Asia and оп an air tour
Princess Elizabeth and Princess Photograph shows Gracie Fields
UN Collision REVIVAL
Over Taipeh Charges
Lake Success, Nov. 22. Australia today joined the countries which a United Nations South Africa for private study oppose the establishment of of economic and political con-Commission to investigate Chinese Nationalist
said he charges of Soviet aggression in China. would leave here on December Sir Keith Officer, Australian delegate, said 2 via Minneapolis and Anchor- in the resumed debate by the General Assembly's age and return On January 9
Political Committee that such a Commission Via Lisbon
"could serve little, if any, useful purpose." United Pr2.
<fitions. His office
and
London.-
GRAND BAZAAR
UNION CHURCH Kennedy Road
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held on Saturday 25th to be November, 1950.
Troll.
"It could do no good, and might have harmful rather than helpful results," he declared.
The United States. protested against a move to drop further United Nations consideration of the charges made by Nationalist Cali
of
St Keith and Mr Kenneth Younger, British Minister State, both urged that the mutter should be taken to
further.
John Mr
Foster (United States) declared,
Dulles
we do bury this proposition now It will be a very black, day in deed for this Organisation, rid
of
OF JAPAN
DISCUSSED
i
DEMANDS
Child King Not
DEBATE ON
QUESTION OF ARMS
Recognised SUPPLIES TO EGYPT
New Delhi, Nov. 22.
The Indian Government has decided not to r9005- niaetho now Eing # of Nepal,thren » gear - plá Prince Gynahetadra, (t was reliably understood. here today.
Prince Gynanendra the grandson of ex-King
Tribhuvan who fled to Belki a fortnight ago, --
Ches The Jong 1. Prince !! been enthroned i - ne King In the Nepalese chipiial,' Katmandu, by the ruling dynasty of hereditary Prime Ministers---Reuter.
U.S. Anxiety
Over Nepal
Mr Shinwell Makes Statement On
Britain's Treaty Obligations.
Discussion On Export
Of Centurion
Tanks
London, Nov. 22.
Mr Winston Churchill, leader of the Conservatives, and
Washington, Nov. 22. his deputy, Mr Anthony Eden, domanded in the House of Com- The United States expressed mobs today that there should be a debate on the matter of arms
to India, today its "anxiety and
concern over the revolutior, in supplies to Egypt.
the independent kingdom of
Nopaz and asked Now Delhi
Such a debate should be held as a matter of “urgent pub-
whether there was any three lic importance,” it was maintained.
of Communist, Invasion of this territory.
Authoritative sources said the
WLS expressed to the Indian
Mr Churchill said that the export of vital war materials, vital to Britain at this stage, was involved.
joint statement issued after the May 24 by Britain, France and the United States.
tripartite talks in London-on
When the Speaker (Chairman), Colonel Clifton Brown, ruled American concern with the against Mr Churchill's demand, Mr Churchill gave notice that his Party situation in this strategie area would seek the earliest opportunity to debate the issue. Ambassador, Madame Vijaya Earlier, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, the Defence Lakshmi Pandit, by the assistant Minister, had made a statement that arms had been Secretary of State, Mr. Coore supplied or allocated to Egypt in accordance with McGhee, during a brief con- ference at the State Depart-Britain's obligations under the Anglo-Egyptian
alliance.
These had included a limited quantity of notice, was asked to call upon ammunition, guns, armoured vehicles and spares, an aircraft and naval supplies.
ment.
Madame Pandit.
short upon
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This was fo the effect that
"wo, were willing to ship arms to those countries it, our own position made it possible after the uskinpee that they would not use these arma in any act of aggression against any other
Mr
receive McGhee to
Davies referred to King American communication for
The release of such materials | Mr Paget then reverted to the Farouit's speech of hest week the Foreign Office in New Delhi, The Indian Ambassador was authorised with due regard question of obligations under and said that was quite 10 the needs of Britain's own, treatles being affected by chang wrong to assume that Egypt's was said to have told McGhee forces.
edcircumstances and asked, action was an abrogation of the she would get him on Before the House adjourned "Have there bean changes in Anglo-Egyptian Treaty,
"Egypt has stated that the from Answer
Newtonight,
Reginald Paget our relations with Egypt au
there to be a different (Labour) began a discussion on result of the unilateral abrogs-wisher the export of arms and Cen- tion of our treaty with them? basis for Anglo-Egyptian rela- hirion tanks and jet aircraft to Would that make an alteration tions and it is inevitable that
in our circumstances?
annulment should be decided Egypt
He said that If the matter
Mr Richard Crossman (Labour) and a new arrangement comento was urgent it should be dealt interjected that Egypt had only by agreement ho id: 293
an intention to abrogate "We would not accept these with
now, and not in a week or stated
treaty.
demande-and-we havn.not ac- the two weeks time.
Mr Paget said that he per
replied that the copied that there could be a sonally was interested in "probe u proclamation of an inten-Trenty
from Cairo might unilateral abrogation --
of the these tanks going to
to a
that
New York, November 22. The Times, in an editiorial, that the Gray re- port, as far as is related to sald today Japan, tends to justify what official has been regarded from.time Delhi. to time as rather over-optinis- the appraisals of the Japanese General Mac- Arthur. situation from
"The technical skill of the has Jong been Japanese acknowledged. It seems to be
- United Press,
Purely For
matched in view of this report Reasons Of
amazing recuperative In the light of these
the
Occupation Convenience!
by the power. conclusions
political, aspects policy whose have been most largely stressed to have a sound economie foundation.
would..Feem
Mr
don
but he suggested that it
TOTAL DEMANDS. Mr. Davies added, "01, course, afford to part was coupled with changing cir equipment urgently need cumstaners such as dustified the demands he has made, are
of total demands and have to b ed for her own-defence, he sat Britain's notion in the case
ütpo ed. Could the afford to let, war Poland. potential of the most modern
Mr Davies said that the s and powerful kind pass Into Faget, said that Egypt had told the hands of a potentat ag- Britain quite openly that they ment at the 16 Centurion
Lanks for
the was a mintter, to be cunál wanted othe gressor?.
second round of the war in the in relation to Belts Middle East to regain the policy. That polley Mr Paget added, "Israel has prestige that they lost in their ship any arms allinde.
attack been recognised by the British disastrous
Israel, Government. It is a member
Mr Crossman; › supporting Mr serion with milkbarLA
London, Nov. 22. Mr Hector McNeil, British The promise that Jepan may Secretary of State for Scotland, be in a solvent and even will y to New York tomorrow the Chinese with efjis - positions in a relatively morning abort time raises another in- Communist, delegates to Lake
Success. teresting, question.
"It frequently has been as sumed and often declared that
the fallures of the League Nations Whire it tried to hião otherwise. The bus
itself from reality,"
|
OPENLY THREATENED
hirve
He alleged that the proposal Speaks and yet, Gray to sound out the attitude of the suspended armistice
t
arrango-
ort
the
In Egypt's use
elded that a paints a not needed by these cound
proceed since. the contract the, tanka - had been-corripilese long. Ume, perliest.cmokie
country-which, we zilli, conar Mor Davies nó said Egypt was sider would stand by us in Mi entergray and white which we
or ng-the United States, is likewise to travel is understood, to be a victim of resion are we they were not, designed to have comUTION - MADR
to
FACE
|monwealth and North Alh. In diplomatie quarters here of the United Nations, But He declared that the Egyptians Treaty countries unles without massive trade former Minister of State at Egyptian Government has been of collective security that they can were not going to be on the hopal's, wonente future was it is belleved that Mr McNell, faract is a country which the had proved in the first test case will be reminiscent of some of with China
threatende of Britain it over Communist
has been openly and faged to make or the Foreign Office,
especially briefed to take full of that
They h ing, has not been restored,
There was no person in the up advantage of this opportunity peace or to bring the present Russians, should threaten us this trive
Middle East who would not of the Joy
ments to a conclusion. Chinese delegation, nese recovered position
What is the position if these draw no doubt inisels-the conclusion that when Britain to drop the, matter was being paremly, the Chinese markcot,
tanks and these jet aircraft are made because to pursue the often exaggerated, in respect to The plane in which they are driven en to
If Israel is tent Egypt, Lincoln bombers The Bazaar will be opened by Mrs. Inquiry would "annoy
in-strengthens
the forces of demo- gravate one of the Great not quite so-critical in the case strato-cruiser, in which it is
reslet aggression in going
Rusal but their of Japan...
possible Powers."
for them to move Isruet es we did-in Korea?
so would our troops be own for their declared inten-uption of J. Finnie at 2 p.m.
was Faris Bey el Khoury (Syria)"In any event the prospect of about and have drinks at the
met by these tanks we are i said that he was prepared to a viable Japanese economy holds bar..
bending and our airmen be shot tion to renew this war against by no mean les promise.
But officials in London sald down by
we are Israel at the first opportunity," hoped that this wo the aircraft
decided by the propose that the charges be out beveral aspects of
back to the Litle Arburden can be taken from the
tonight that Mr McNell was sending?
Mr Crosman guld .United States. A job in re-
added one! In had considered
via Now York to covery can have been done. A travelling
"Is it safe to skpply. Egypt kiddie Erstwill fall"to"dem: 300E ombly, which them during the past year.
revitalised Japan can be a stabi- Montreal, where he is to give
with these weapons, safe for
conclusion that I draw-whole of the M Sir Kelth declared, "All that Hsing rather then disturbing a lecture merely eater our man?" Mr. Raget asked, that we are still in soms way they miss bot need be said on this matter force in Asta." United Press. |^t_convenience."---Reuter,
Exvat was one of the carrying on that vendetta by any action ht few countries which opposed providing the Egyptians with the comb bas been
the application of force against Fagrosion In Korea, Was that tanks.", becauso
use she anticipated that she herself ruight be in the came
The usual stalls of woollen goods, cakes, novelties, Dutch goods, toys, white elephant, teas, hoopla, competitions, the lady with the hundred pockets and a special corner for the kiddies.
Feat
Mr Younger stated, "I doubt whether there is anybody-ne this table who really believes that further atudy of Balat
to assist Koing to United Nations, in further- d. -ponceful solution of the problems very grave
wo. all the present Know to exis...et. Lime in the Far East,
the
All members and interested friends matter is really are cordially invited.
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an inquiry word possibly
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:
Soviet Bid To Seat
Peking In U.N. Fails
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Lake Success, Nov. 22.
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Ernest
Paget quoted King Secretary of State for Work Farouk's speech Calling for the Affairs, gave an undertaking vacuation of the Canal Zone that no tanks would, leave this Bevli, Country
before Mir and the unity of the Nile the Foreign Minister, hkdre Vallay What was to be the position if the full measures to ported to the House on the Mr Davies told Labour Mem~. which King Farouk Govern alke which were kontent.
Ho
situation
caching d2 satiStar
Renters
Protest Note
The
Ignored
London, Nov.
but of po practical affect at all | Communists into the United Nations was defeatedment were pledged weiw direct-ibers he hoped that when they Ernest Edvin told
he maintained-Router.
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A new Soviet attempt to bring the Chinese
today,
Hol
The Trusteeship Council rejected a Russian demand to unseat the Chinese Nationalist delegate and invite a Peking representative to replace him in the Council s
ed against Brilhoops? he heard the Government explans Commoda asked. What would the position tion of the situation and if the still awaits repl be it, for, instance, the fresh pelley they were pursuing they test note Le water canal were cutta
heir loyalty not find their would trainemented, "As
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of a potential ||
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GIKEA MEMBERS
of members A number
Mr. Pugot"asked, cheered "Is it too much to ask the the possibility
de regards, the Soviet Government that damme for Armor, and
possibility of a second round, the Austrian pollos from. Only Britain supported the which we must exort our Egypt shall be held back until we do not. Bocept the feet that their outrora qu
and - Mr. Bevin was asaw Russian proposal.
maximum eforts to develop the Minister of Defence is con- there is likely to be a second It was opposed by the United friendly. relations between sulted as to whether, they (the round and we do not look, on questions · by Patt States, the Philippines, Iraq, nationa."--Reutör.
Government) can do with these Egypt as a potential agressor." Savory & Connery arme for their own purpoada?" He reminded the House of a-Reuter- New Zooland, France, Belgium, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22.*| Austraila, the Dominican Re "The Philippine Islands are public. stad. Nationalist,
Chiha
Soviet
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