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"E THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1951.
Rommel's Widow At Afrika Korps Re-union
PRICE STABILITY AIMS
Important Conference In London Of Commonwealth Interests
Veterans of Germany's Afrika Korps attended their first post-war re-union at Iserlohn in Germany on Sept. 16. Seen at the gathering (left to right) are Manfred Rommel, son of the late Field-Marshal, Frau Rommel, Frau Muenche- berg, mother of a German ace fighter pllot killed in Africa, and behind them is an oil portrait of General Rommel. (AP Photo)
Czech Official East Germany
Flees Country
Frankfurt, Sept. 24.
The head of the Ameri- can section of the Czecho- slovak Trade Ministry, Mr Maximilian Jiri Lom, has fled to the American zone of Germany, an Americau ITigh Commission spokes-
sald
here today.
man Reuter.
SMUGGLING RING BROKEN
Rome, Sept. 24.
Keeps Up Pressure
For Free'
'Free' Election
Berlin, Sept. 24.
East Germany today kept up the pressure on West Germany to agree to unity talks and "free and secret" elections throughout the country.
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the
RAW MATERIALS AT BASE
OF THE PROBLEM
London, Sept. 24.
Mr Richard Stokes, British Minister for Mate- rials, said here today that. Commonwealth defence programmes must be regarded as for the "defence of all of us."
They were a common service. Those coun- tries not so heavily engaged in defence pro- grammes must render their contribution in the form of restraint, he said.
Mr Stakes was speaking at the opening of talks by Minis- tors from nine Commonwealth nations and representatives of over 35 British Colonial coun- tries and territories.
Mr Sickes is Chairman of he conference which is expect- ed to last until Thurday or Friday.
He said that the principal object of the meeting was 10 exchange views and idens"
He hoped that the conference would be supported by all and not only by the United States.
Mr Stokea kuld ister at Press conference that there was ag:neral discussion of raw, materials at today's first plenary session.
"FLOW OF GOODS Several Commonwealth de legates spoke and the others would speak tomorrow..
Answering a question, he sald had em- that some delegries on
phasised the importance of the
manufactured of
and dow semi-manufactured goods from Britain and other industrialised Commonwealth counteles to the under-developed countries and
the supply of raw materials and the production of manu- factured goods.
Britain wanted to keep full and moving the pipeline of row materials which were essential to the Sterling Aren's economy, he said.
territories wealth.
the Common-
Persia Decides To Stand Fast
Cabinet
10.
bo
Teheran, Sept. 24. The Persian tonight arrived decision on the expulsion of the British technicians remaining at the Persian oll centre of Abadan.
The Cabinet met tonight to discuss the latest re-. commendations of the 'Oft Commission.
After the meeting. Dr Monadegh's assistant, Dr Hussein Fatemi, said that. the Government will not altempt to reopen · the off talks wlib Britain. --- Benter.
JAPANESE PLANS FOR EMBASSY
Tokyo, Sept. 24,
To several questions about what he meant by reasonable The Japanese Embassy to bo prices. Mr Stokes said that the re-established in Washington, will whole question had yet to be be staffed by an Ambassador, discussed by the conference.
three Ministers and at least 30 other
40 officials, according Foreign Office quarters here."
PRICE STABILISATION
Through reasonable price stabilisailon and through the
The Dominions and Indepen- continuing of
material dent countries of the Common- raw supplies and production
of wealth at the talks are: manufactured goods the Com- monwealth economy could be made less dependent on outside InRuences.
The conference would focus its attention on shortages of certain materials and on the dimeulties of their supply, he
Mr Stokes told the delegates that in the British view never before had there been such a certain future held cut to cer-
raw material thin
provided prices remained rea-
sonable,
Allied officials and West Berlin politicians sold. were surprised this morning to find East Berlin newspapers printing for the first time in After a 10-day anti-smug "cold war" the text of a speech by the West Ger- gling action, Rome Police on- nounced tonight that they had man Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, vigorously broken "one of the biggest attacking East German. Communists and the
rings smuggling cigarette operating in Italy, and arrested Soviet Union.
Italians and A French subject.
They sald that
ring bought American cigarettes at Tangiers, shipped them to Italy where they were unloaded at inflated prices on the coast of Calabria, and then moved them to distributing centres in Rome At Mar- Headquarters selles-Reuter,
six
the
The speech also outlined Dr Mr Otto, Lens, Secretary of Adenauer's objections to East State in Dr Adenauer's Chan- Otto Groto-cellery, told a Press conference German Premier wohl's demand for unity talks, today that the Bonn Govern- ment doubted the honesty of Tacgliche Rundschau, the the East German offer.
newspaper in official Soviet East Germany, published with the speech comment branding Dr Adenauer as a "traktor to the German people."
In Bonn, Dr Hermann Ehlers, President of the West Takes On New Job German Parliament, said today
were
NEXT CHANGE AT THE
KING'S
he
not
due
In- sisted that before elections could be held the personal freedom of inhabitants of the Soviet zone must be--guaranteed. This guarantee must apply also after elections were concluded.
The Bonn Government
FIAIL' WAR
wagons "incorrect officials
Mr Stokes said necessary to pee what and where,
land,
Britain. Australia, New Zea-
One of the three Ministers will South Africa, India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Southern be in charge of United Nations Rhodesia,
affairs and another in charge of The Colonics are represented Gnancial matters. by Mr John Dugdale, British Minister for Colonial Affairs, The Prime Minister, Mr assisted by advisers appointed Shigeru Yoshida, and the Vice Foreign Minister, Mr Sadao
by Colonial governments. - Reuter.
Producer Mediator's
Report On Kashmir
it was very who makes
In the words of General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, there should be the right men making the right goods in the right time and at the right place.
the
Mr Stokes and that delegates would have to consider the existing shortage of skilled manpower in various parts of the Commonwealth and that, therefore, a maximum should human be achieved from the effort,
STANDARDS OF. LIVING
East thought
Germany's demand for talks on unity was Washington, Sept. 24,
"certainly worth consideration" Mr William Foster, Economic
that he re- He told Reuter
Yet despite the East German Co-operation Administrator for
All German unity celved
a telegram today from appeals for the past year, took over his new
his East
Germany
counterpart, talks, East German authorities Job as deputy Defence Secretary Johannes Dieckmann, complain-continued thels "mail war." He said that the raw materials today. United Press.
Ing that the West German
and problem was a long-ter Bast German border Police at not a short-term Press had
given
It had one. the Soviet zone crossing point of publicity to the demand,
been exacerbated by defence In the telegram
Mr Deck-Marienborn sent back during the efforts, stock-piling and dis mann reiterated the demands of migh: two et 82 West Germany-orderly buying.
bound
Berlin mail East German Parlis- both the ment and Premier Otto Grote because of alleged wohl for talks between Ger- packing, West Berlin
East and West on reported today, They also tem The standards of living all mans from countrywide
and a porarily held and opened 10 of over elections Mons
the sealed wagons but released proved. German peace treaty.
Mr Dieckmann, by his tele-them after a careful check.
Five of 20 West German Berlin- On the question of prices of gram, kept the issue alive be-
sen! raw materials be said that the politicians of all bound mall wagons were fore Bann
make no would parties met in Committee to-back to Hanover during the conference morrow to discuss the demand, week-end and nine of 17 others effort to dictate prices,
were refused passage through the
But there must be stability of "DIFFERENT"
check-point last night, these officials said.
prices if inflation was to be Dr Ehlers, who is a leading
"We fear that these East Gerrolded, he declared. member of Dr. Adenauer's man pinprick measures it con- Christian Democrat Party, guldtinued may delay resumption of that the aim of the conference, he thought that the East Cler-East-West German trade," they the first of its kind, should be to mun offer "is different from added.--Reuter.
AND LIBERTY
DAVID O. BILZNICKS:
DUEL
the SUN
JENNIFER JONĖS OREG LY PE JOS
all previous offers."
He said West German efforts
for all-German elections did not
the world must be imm-
Iguchi, yesterday agreed on the establishment of a liaison council amont the various ministries to handle reparations and fisheries. agreement issues-priority Jaques in Japan's post-treaty forelan policy.
They were reported to have agreed in a policy of "no repara- tions in cash or kind." Repara- Hons would be made in the farm of technical services but the New York, Sept. 24. Japanese Government WG5 The Security Council was believed to have decided to refuse expected to meet between Octo-to accept any materiale for pro- 12.to discessing which would compete ber 8 and October euss Dr Frank Gratian's report with Japan's own overseas trade. on Kashmir, it was learned here Reuter. today report, now being pre-
His
pared in Geneva, was due to be the Secretary-General's
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of
hands on or about September પો. Some day's would then be and required for translating printing cuples for the Council. It was generally thought that be available to coples would delegates during the first week October About a weck would then be required to allow their delegations time to consult governments, It was therefore thought most likely by delegates and officials that a meeting of the Council would be called
second week during the October.
As the majority of leading Council delegates were expected Ito sail for Paris around Octo
ber 15, it was likely that the major portion of the debate, on the Kashmir report would be transferred to Paris-Heuler,
Mr Stokes told the meeting Emergency Paper
th
arrivent.
understanding about prices which would be fair
to both the consumer and the
Allocations
Britain To Join
In Military
Talks In Turkey
London, Sept. 24,
A high British officer will ac- company General Omar Brad- United |ley, Chairman of the
States Joint Chiefs of Staff, on his forthcoming visit to Turkey, A usually reliable source here suld today.
Officials 'here refused to dia- close the name of the British officer, but it was generally be lleved that British membership of the mission to Ankara would be on a Chiefs of Stan level.
No date has yet been fixed for the visit, but it is expected to The International Materials take place shortly in order to
Washington, Sept. 24.
that West Gene King Farouk's buying thus lead to order conference announced today that explore the setting up of a Mid-
wanted to break away from the West.
"On the contrary, wo want to strengthen the West by bringing all Germany Into its orbit instead of having a compara- tively weak West Germany."
ly
Cousin Passes
its Pulp Paper Committed bad dlo East Command as soon as He predicted that orderly buy-made the third emergency alloca possible after last week's de ing was the probability in the tion of 16,800 metric tons to ten cision in principle by the NATO near future.
countries.
Calro, Sept. 24.
The recipient countries and the Ministerial Council to admit Prince Ibrahim Halim, cðurin He praised the work of the metric tonnages for each are: Greece and Turkey. of King Earouk, died today International Materials Con- Brazil, 1,200 ons; Chlis 1,000 Mr Ehlers did not
Britain and the United States want a
+500 aged 75.
ference set up in October last tons: Dominican Republic, neutralised Germany lying ag a
Prince Halim, who will be and stated that it had already tons; France, 2,000 tons, Germany, hope, Turkey,will be a key political vacuum between East given a state funerair was the arrived at agreements on mate- 5,000 tons; indonesia, 1,500 tons; member of a future Middle Eas father of Prince Abbas Halim, rials like tungsten and sulphur Nkaragus, 400 tons; Spain, 1,000 tern Command "Which. France, 23, known In Egyptian and and would arrive at agreements tons; Uruguay, 1200 tons; and South Africa and other--Com- foreign sports circles Assoctat on others before the end of this Yugoslavia, 2,000 tons-Unlled monwealth countries are
Press.
expected to join Reuter. ed Press.
and West.
"All Germany is a Western State and belongs to the West," he declared.
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