THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1951.
Stronger Air Force Needed
Biggin Hill, June 16. Mir Winston Churchill wald today he thought that. any future war would In- olude air landing 013 A scale larger than any pre- viously experienced,
Britain's wartime Primo Minister, visiting the head- quarters of a famous Bel Ush fighter squadron here, Bald that Britain would need far more air strength than who now had-Reuter,
Spain Voted Into A UN Agency
Montreal, June 18.
1
Spain rode into the coun- cil of United Nations agency for the first time to- day, on a tide of Western votes led by those of Canada
and the United States.
The Spanish Government's admission as a member of the key Counell of the International Civil Aviation Corporation come four years after it had been binckballed by the ICAO and other UN agencies as on "un- wanted outsider,"
Spain was brought in and given a key position as the 21st and just member of the ICAO Council as Western opposition iu General Francisco Franco softened and the West strove to keep Spahn on its side in the
cold war.
Were
ICAO
The vole, taken at the th assembly of the 57-nation avia
There tion agency, was 20-0. were three abstentlong and two blank ballots were turned in.
of the The remainder
at the not members Assembly.
Marlono de Turraldek, who the has represented Spain In
the ICAO Assembly since United Nations lifted its boycott of Spain last November, plans
to take his seat in the Council
Diplomat Party Givers A Knightly Joust-But It's
SHOWING
TO-DAY.
QUEEN'S
All In Jest
Under Fire In
Sydney Paper
BUFFET-AND-COCKTAIL
SET'S EXTRAVAGANCE
Sydney, June 18.
Alleged extravagance of diplomats from underdeveloped Asian countries is sharply criti- cised in a Sydney Daily Mirror special article.
The article also seriously doubted the value to the various governments involved of "ultra-social functions" for members of the consular and diplo- matic corps..
The Mirror guid the amount of food consumed in Canberra in a year "by an
member of
diplomatic trade. But they are also the least frequent and most austere offelal entertainers. the "Actually, it appears, diplo- matic party-giving diverts for- eign representatives from get- nei is enormous. In mone-ting out among the people in the tary value it wouki repre- countries to which they are
many inhabitants posted.
carnest capital's buffet-and-cocktail
sent to
in the homelanda of some diplomatic party givers a
fabulous - amount.
"For this is a curious aspect entertainment, Representatives of what are
of
trics
diplomatic
as regarded · internationally backward countries and coun- beset by famines, strife and hardship, are the most extravagant entertainers.
"Canberra and Sydney society (if that is the term) are regularly "dazzled' by the magnificence of parties given by
of two Eastern diplomats in our midst, whose countries are in dire economic, political or, social straits.
one
their
"Possibly, they seek by thele- social dazzling to give the im- pression that all is well with their countries and that munificence reflects their nations' prosperity. If this is purpose they do not
their achieve it.
at its next sesalon on Thursday. He told the Assembly, minutes before it wound up is sessions on international aviation build- ing here, that Spain would do everything possible to collaborate with ICAO members to achieve the greatest success for the in-party-giving. Generally ternational organisation
are men of private affluence.
The election came at the end
"It is understood, of course, enter- that all these lovishly taining diplomats rely upon their official salary or expense to meet the cost of account
"That small clique in any capital who go to their parties arc not representative of a country generally, Besides, most members of these cliques are more interested in
some- body's new gown or in the next shindig on their 1st than foreign affairs."United Press,
in
SETTLEMENT OF
BERLIN DISPUTE
Berlin, June 18.
German officials announced tonight that a solution to the trade permit row between
the Russians and the Western Allies has been reached and exports from West Berlin will flow normally.
West Berlin City. Hall said that East and West German authorities have agreed to resume
con.
FOOD SHIP versations on a master trade agreement between the
TO SAIL
FOR INDIA
Washington, June 18.
A Liberty ship carrying over 9,000 tons of food grains for India will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday despite the na- tonwide shipping strike, it was officially announced today.
After a meeting this morning Nailonal Maritime with the Union, Economic Co-Operation officials
that agree- reported ment had been reached to per- mit the food ship to sail.
two areas of Germany.
the 1 In the announcement, Western officials
had said it been decided that trade per- mils for West Berlin's exports would be issued under the old rule which appeared to hove been working well before the current argument started.
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This meant the Russians have cancelled a recent regu- lation which would have re- quired West Berlin shippers to
New York, June 18. provide proof of origin for raw contained in their materials
The Presidential assistant, quarters in Tokyo,
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It casier for us to carry out West Berlin's
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socialon, had called a strike on Saturday which ticd up "This, however, does not shipping-in-every-major--port Council it lessen in ordinary Australian in the country. and take is orders eyes (undazzled by attendance
growing export trade. they
of p-session.highlighted earlier
by the ICAO's decision to bypass the UN Security
necessary
from the General United Press.
of official
of representatives countries, whose people are tragically short of life's essen- tials,
entertaining in princely
ORPHANAGE FIRE fashion.
Montreal, June 18.
"Do
diplomatic parties help foreign representatives to carry out their duties effectively?
They protested twice to the Russians, but Soviet chief Ser- gel Dengin has not yet acknow- ledged or answered
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Western Com-Katz. Russians, the manders took the bull by the
The object of his visit was to Nehru's much criticised amend- COMMENCING THURSDAY, 21ST. JUNE horns on Saturday night,
been ments to the Indian constitution threatened to veto West Berlin
e.made on rearming Europe and received Presidential signature shipments to the Soviet zone. cargoes East Germany reacted sharp- he believed the start had been today after being forced through
ly in its Press today, indicating good. @plain
Only Korean war and other Assembly at their parties) the incongruity vital defence cargoes were be
ing shipped.
Επίση Maritime Although officials had said that in addi- tion to the defence "certain ECA shipments" would be permitted, it was not entire- until today that the y clear Indian wheat shipment would be moved.
ECA headquarters here. told Reuters that ECA representa- agree tives had a friendly
the with Union officials this morn- acing in Philadelphia and within the an hour the Union had agreed to let its scamen sail the ship to India. Reuter.
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what progress has xe
Prime
Parliament by strong party whip tactics.
The worry that the Commun- The French elections showed
amendment aroused a ist economic five-year-plan that the French people arc storm of disapproval from many would be damaged by such an following a middle course, ac- quarters in Purliament and the over the embargo.
especially cording to Mr Harriman, "The Press, The declaration that the en-
of seats by
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expression-Asso Ure situation has been
munist is very satisfactory.speech and out came from the West Germant will make it easier for us to ciated Press. meeting
officials but was not immediate- | ly confirmed from the Eastern side-Associated Press.
Get Terms
Kiel, June 18.
the
carry on our work with various centre groups along the lines of of the the general policy Government and men wo have
TOO WEAK TO been working with."
SIGN
Ile d'You, June 18.
On the same plane with Mr Harriman WD's
David Dubinsky President of the Inter- national Garment Workers Marshal Philippe Petals, 95-Union and Vice-President of the year-old prisoner on the fortress American Federation of Labour, island,
was today too weak to who is en route to Milan for the sign a statement saying that he opening of the Internationel The British Occupation High had heard and understood that Conference of Free Traile Unions Court here today sentenced 22 his life sentence had been com- on July 4. Mr Dubinsky plans young Communist "invaders" cfmuted.
to stop in Paris to confer with The North Sea island of Heligo- The Ministry of Justice an-French labour leaders.-United land to prison terms of up to
that nounced yesterday
the Press. alx months.
Marshal's life sentence had been Four of them were girls. The commuted from fe imprisonment Court also put them all onto detention iz # military
hospital. probation for a year.
Several
"Invasions" of the The man who ruled France island have taken place in re-under the Germans will be moved
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