THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951.
Boys To Go Korean Peace Talks:
Exploring
London, Jair 18, An expedition of 00 boys from pubilo and secondary schools throughout the country will spend their summer holiday this year exploring uninhabited Cen- tral Iceland.
The expedition, formed by the British Schools Ex- ploring Society and led by Territorial Arty Major F.G. lianneil, sets out for Iveland on July 31.
The
boys will CAITY
survey gear for mapping and exploring the country, Aretle rations, wireless and meteorological equipment.
A colour film will be made of the expedition, London Express Servloe.
MIG JET A GERMAN
DESIGN?
Stuttgart, July 18. Soviet Russia's deadly MIG jet fighter, now opposing the forces in United Nations air Korca, was designed by Ger- of. Ger- man engineers. Inany's top wartúne jet builders
bald today.
"Photographs
one
Political Opinion In
London Still Divided RUSSIAN MANOEUVRING
London, July 18.
The almost simultaneous occurrence of three separate sets of peace moves provides an ironic commentary on the state of the world nearly seven years after the official end of World War II. ':
at long fant
In Germany, the three Western occupying Powers have taken the step of terminating the state of war with the Federal Republic.
Over 40 other powers are likely to follow suit or
have alrendy taken a similar decision.
Demand By Exiled Trade Unions
The step in itself, apart from finding that the military adven- point of Its psychological effect on the ture has reached a Germun publie, is mainly im-rapidly diminishing returns portant as an admission of what for both Peking and Moscow, his so long been obvious that wishes to redress the military
settlement in
at which disadvantage
which a peace
the the Western Powers and Russia United Nations has placed har would all parilcipate is un-
posible, dislodge Genera: workable and must be abatt- und
Matthew Ridgway from his doned.
strong defensive line north of In Korea,
urmistice talks
the 38th parallel without further. aimed at ending a war in which
loss of face and Chinese lives.
FACE-SAVING China-one of the main belli- gerents-has never admitted
with that she is engaged, are being first-hand conducted in an uneasy attempt to bring an end to the hostilities argue that in fact this is the their own fate,
les most likely explanation of the without immediately tackling Malik
initiative and that the
will
॥ Estonian, the political issues which have
Hungarian, Latvian, reveal Kaesong talks far frustrated the negotia-
Rumanian. Czecho- desire to Polish, Chinese genuine
Ukrainian and Yugo- the hostililles to an end, slovitan,
that that
reasonable slov exile unions also demand- ed the withdrawal at Sovlei
Paris, July 18. Free trade unions in exile, meeting here today, demanded recent the right of countries beyond Iron Curtain to deelde
Some Cperience of Peking the
tions between the Unlled No-ringed
ions and the Far Eastern Com- munits.
a
Representatives of Bulgarian,
Central
Europe.
and
agents
Eastern
As if to emphasise this initial amount of face is saved in ar- exclusion of political issues by riving at an armistice formula. occupation, troops and
will from Peking.
believe, they the United Nations powers from.
Kaesong talks, the take na serious effort at this
They called for the abolition United States and Britain are stage to complicate the issues by pressing
the cir reviving the political questions ahend with
bedevilled all. earlier of forced labour and the right culation and publication
of which their joint draft for a Japanese attempts at a negotiated settle-to freedom of work.
the
I have seen of the latest type of Soviet jes sure they madic me absolutely
German cn- were built by
Professor Ernst gineers," said Henkel, who started experi- monting with jots in 1929.
recognised "I distinctly
the style of Siegfried Guenther in the latest MIG planes," he said. adding te bad no doubt." be cause Guenther was my colla. borator for over ten years,"
Professor ileinkel saki Guen-pence treaty. ther
the by WAS irrested Russians in October 1946 and token with his wife to Russia.
"He works now in a Sovie
at research institute Kalinin,
Moscow"
Professor Hun-
near
kel 'said.
The
Queen And Princess At Gala
The Queen, followed by Princess Elizabeth, arrives at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, for a gain performance of Frederick Ashton's new ballet "Tiresias." The performance was held in aid of the Sadler's Wells Ballet Benevolent Fund.-AP Picture.
SUEZ
BLOCKADE
QUESTION TO COME UP IN UN
United Nations, July 18.
The problem of Egypt's blockade of Israeli- bound traffic through the Suez Canal is not ex- pected to come to the Security Council before next week.
A British draft resolution is being
and Washington and by the French Governments.
I ment
Andher
school of thought
third congress of the of Free Centre Although the Soviet Union is takes the view that Moscow and International
Unions in exlle ended among the 63 powers to whom Peking wish to use the bait of Trade the draft is addressed with a ending the hostililles to embroil its three-day session here to- request for comments, it is clear the Western Powers in a general day.
which from Russia's reply to the ear-
political controversy from
The centre was created three draft that there they would be unable to extricate lier American is little likelihood of her agree-
presenting years ago to study the situation themselves without a Far He sold, he recognised the ing to take part in
men and women from be- the Communist peace propagan- of other Eastern settlement, along the swept-back wings and
ammunition hind the Iron Curtain and now. campaign with detalls of
to use against them, particularly working in Britain, the United design typical of unes proposed.
in South-East Asia.
States, France, Belgium Guenther's jet planes.--Uniet
The fact that Britain and Press
that the other Western countries; It is also probable America proposed to put into great Communist powert, aware
The cold storage the delicate ques- of the determination of Washing-
Commission decided to tions of Formosa and the Chin-ton and London la accelerate the set up a commission to inquire ese signature will not, it is felt ercelusion of
tentative" a reparate treaty into working and living condl here, incline Moscow to revise with Japan, may have calculated tions of such emigres, Its attitude on this point.
delaying
State
Funeral
For Riad
A PARALLEL
da
that the best way
and
The British Trade Union Dutch, Austrian, Luxembourg and Swiss trade unions and the United Mine Union of America,
A. British spokesman em- phasised that this was a "very draft which was nowhere ncar any definíte form.
as now seems probable, and frustrating such settle.
2 the non-Communist powers goment was to start serious negolia-Council, Beirut, July 1,
with the
the conclusion of a ahead
tions in Koren, More than 50,000 people
CHANCES OF SPLIT separate Japanese treaty, the marched today In the Slats position in the Far East would
of the murdered ex-be brought into a parallel posi-ing favourably and the fighting sent letters volcing support delegations and should, there- Premier of Lebanon, Riad estion to that in Europe with the is halted, it is argued by those Reuter,
funeral
If these appear to be proceed. Workers
Solh, including the President. difference that, whereas the who support this theory, the
war
a special address then-Communist powers have
the de-
terminated the merely President eulogised ceased and said his loss was ir will: Germany, they would have
with After he had ended reparable.
full-dress treaty concluded his speech, Alyu es Solh, eldest with
Japan. Riadhouted: daughter of
Russia, it is recalled, has not "Father gave you independence.
the even terminated
state of Give him revenge,"
Certain Beirut
sider the Jordan
chances of splitting the ranks of the 50-odd powers to whom the joint Anglo-American draft has been addressed would be greatly improved.
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The Asian countries, In parti war with her own zone of Ger-cular, may And it difficult to re- circles con- many and is not in sight of any sist the desire to avoid offending either of the Great Power groups authorities arrangements with Japan. morally
the for responsible
Opinions here in London are by taking sides over Japan.
Finally. on the assumption murder due to their failure to divided on the real motives of send an escort to accompany the Soviet Initiative which led that the Soviet palley is to keep in one major trouble spot brewing to the truce meetings es Soli Bey train his hotel. up to
on the
the perimeter of the Com- Hostile slogans against King Korea, Abdullah were heard during the The most obvious immediate munist land bloc and has de- for the China, cided that Korep is, that funeral-United Press.
Is explanation
moment, not showing a profit, there speculation whether a This will be possible when a cessation of hostilliles in Korea new plan is worked out by may not be the prelude to a Britain and a number of other
Communist interven- countries. switch of tion to come other South-East Asian country-or even to
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War Surplus
In Korea
in
Washington, July 18. Glenn Wolfe, deputy United States High Commissioner Germany, today recommended that plans and regulations for the disposal of Army surplus property in Korea be formed before the end of fighting.
Mr Wolfe, administrator for surplus property in Germany, said his experience showed that regulations for handling surplus should be formed early. Surplus goods in Korea could be used for rehabilitation of the war- ravaged peninsula if the Army does not think they would be nooded for "another Korca".
'Mr Wolfe testified before the
War
Aub- Surplus Committee.United Press.
House
Mr J. Á. Lawrence, Engineer- -in-Chief's Office, in Post
Office report.
This says that Switzerland is well advanced in the project and Sweden, Holland, Belgium and other European countries are interested.
The American and Canadian telephone systems could be incorporated in the scheme.--- London, Express Service,
They Sold
Too Much
In 1689
London, July 18. There was a time in Britain when it was an offance to give overweight.
The
records of Kingston-
Acheson Pleased on Thames, open to the pubile
The spokesman added that in its present form the resolution was merely intended to form a. basis of discussion with other.
fore, not be regarded as on exclusively British effort
known.
'studied in Netherlands
Military To Control
Korea Relief
ayreo-
Washington, July 18. The British Government was
The signature of an also anxious not to make any dennite
proposals until the ment putting Korea's relief and Egyptian atillude was better reconstruction into effect im- mediately under military control The strength of any final Was
шnounced today by the resolutions would depend largely State and Defence Departments. concluded agreement, on whether the Egyptians in- tended to adopt an uncom-between the United States and promising position or not, in-the United Nations, stipulated that relief efforts will be .con- formed quarters sald.
The
An American delegation fined to South Korea pending a official sald that there was no possible agreement to unify the doubt that American commercial War-ravaged nation.
The United Nations comman- Interests were being damaged by the
short-term der Egyptian
will handlo blockade, notably
in the field of alt relief while active hostilities transport and oil supplies,
continue, while the United He added: "We have pointed Nations Korean Reconstruction will Assura full this out privately to the Egyptian | Agency
for operations Government on many occasions, responsibility
military altuation We will soon have no choice when the but to point it out to them permits. publicly."
NO DECISION
Nevertheless, Washington was reported to have made no de cision yet whether it would
any resolution co-sponsor the Suez question,
French and Tha
Dutch delegations being both interes-
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programme, to follow the end of war. Congress has been the asked to vote $162,500,000, the American share Unitel Press. AGENT LEAVES
Geneva, July 18. Mr J. Kingsley, agent-General ted maritime powers, were also of the United Nations: Korean
Reconstruction Agency. consulting their Goverments
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