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America Seeking Compromise Plan

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New York, Oct. 2.

The American delegation to the United Nations was today reported to be consulting other Security Council members in a compromise plan to deal with the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute.

An American spokesman said it was obvious from yesterday's debate in the Council that there was not the required majority to support the British resolution,

This resolution asked thei

Council

to call on Persia to

abide by the interim Judgment of the Infernational Court of Justice and permit the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company to con-

EQUAL

enerations pending a final SUFFRAGE

United States was

FC-

portest to favour an alternative

approach to the problem along DEMAND

the lines of modintion. Thia would

consult with both parties on a possible agreement.

It thought Tiere that it

medlaior thit

effort were made under the auspices of the United Nations the Per- sian and British Governments would and it casier to accept a compromise without any loss of prestige on either side.

NEUTRAL DIRECTOR

One plan being informally discussed here would place the Abadan ail refinery under Persian control but have it operated by British technicians under the management of "neutral" director.

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No concrete proposals were expected for several days as the

WAR

Durban, Oct. 2. Equal suffrage for all' adults in South Africa was demanded by the Indian Congress in Natal today. The caste

The Congress resolution_sald, atructure of South Africa, based on while do- minance, places in jeopardy the freedom and civil liberties all its people, white and white"

to the

of

non-

bellet

CHINA MAIL

túfibliibed "F8AS PL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1951.

Wholesome Refreshment

Mobile Shoe Shop For Darkest Africa CONSPIRACY

Fighting In

Korea Spreads

Eighth Army 1IQ., Oct. 3. Fighting spread all across the Korean front on Tuesday as James A Van Fleet's General

advance of

01 enemy

and

"Declaring its Arm that this out-moded policy runs autumn offensive met stubborn counter

resistance. UN troops freedom throughout the world attacking west of Chorwon failed and hinders the natural econo-for the third day to win hill mle developments of the where enemy forces were fighting country, thin conference re-lous of entrenchments solves to employ all forces bunkers. United States delegation within the country to defeat

The Eighth Army spokesman -anxious to have further

policy so that true de-

Tuesday consultations with Persia be-mocracy con be established

|reported fighting on In tore committing

everywhere along the front, rang- itself to any the

Union"

ing from patrol to definite line of action.

battalion Dr G. M. Naicker was re-altacks by both sides. For the first known today some elected President. He said that time in weeks, there were sharp memborg of the Council were Congress was pledged to fights without

on the far western front dennite instructions operate with all democratic with hand-to-hand combat re- from their

forces for the establishment of ported in two actions northwes governments on what stand to take on Britain's true democracy and the creation of demand that Perala should con-

of maximum racial harmony in Allorangpori. In these fights the unit engaged a British form to a ruling of the Inter- Scub Africa.-Reuter.

Commonwealth force- twice national Court of Justler.

battled the enemy at close quar- ters in one-hour period shortly after dawn,

Because of this and becatise was believed that the Feralon Premier. I'r Mohammed

Party

Postponed

-05

In the Brst action the Allled

Colin Richards of Bourne- mouth, one of a special band of globe-trotting

salesmen,

has just left on a 20,000-mile trip through the African jungles, selling shoes. He

will carry his wares in what Is the world's Brot

mobile slice salon and shoe shine Blour

ever to penetrate the dark

In continent. Londen before his

Мг departure Richards gets the atmosphere of his job ds he measures the foot of Miss Gloria Rhodes, a law student from Lagos, Nigeria.

watched

by Milas Shella Clark, a dancer from Trinidad. London Express.

Far East Air Freight Piling Up

Serious Situation Created

(Our Own Correspondent)

London, Oct, 2. The BOAC now announce an "indefinite delay" in the

DAINK

Coca-Cola

TO

KILL POLICEMEN Convict Gives King's Evidence At Trial

Evidence of a conspiracy to kill policemen for their guns was given by a convict turned King's evidence at the trial of Cheung Chim-lai at the Criminal Sessions this morning.

Cheung is charged before Mr Justice Scholes and a jury of six men and a woman with the murder of PC Hung Shui-loi who with PC Poon Cheuk-ying were shot in the back by several men in Tsun Wan on the night of May 28.

Mr D. E. Greenfield, acting Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, and Mr D.A.L. Wright (in structed by Mr A. S. Ross) to defending.

Convict Such Ming-tak, wa was sentenced to 11 years and; 12 strokes in

August for tab. Lery, has been given tional pardon,

a condi..

Living Language

Why wo say

Finsco.

This foreign-sounding word is in fact of Hallan origin and in that Enes- Fungo

16.21.3 A analy common flask. Venice In northern Italy was Onco the recognised centre for the manufacture of the finest classware In the world,

and when the Venetians found a flaw in one of their vases they' used to turn it into a sim- ple**Exxo0,** to avoid waste. Thus "fiasco" came lo mean · failure, know it today,

DE

wo

At Mail

Notices

Overheard

A Dinner Party

Registered articles and parcel maili clɔND one hour earlier than the ordinary, meil times shown below:

Testifying for the Prosecution i this

morning, ho spoke or events arising out of an incident

Tokyo, Oct. 3. on May 2 when two ather

Radio Peking this morning policemen were robbed of their said that "a representative of Guns.

the Communist

WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 3 truce negotia- Suen raid that it was on the tors told a dinner party that

By Air India, Pakistan, morning after the robbery of "peace in Korea will be attained Africa. Great Britain.

Middle East. Europe, A those guns that they had a con- in view of the mighty force" p.m., 1.0.A.C. versation in Sung King-wo's the Reds have built up.

Formose. Okinawa, Canada, ... het. The accused and him 10- Indirectly quoting the

HK.A./NW.AL.

gether with an old man, Chau numed "representative", Shi-chul went up

Japanese To despatch of all air freight saying g

Discuss Reparations

Tokyo, Oct. 8. The Japanese Government soon will open talks with nations in the Far East and

for Far Eastern and lian destinations.

"We cannot say how long it will be before freight can be cleared," an offelal of the Cor- poration said today, "In the meantime we are accepting more bookings."

The cause of the hold-up freight despatch is shortage of fuel oil in India and Pakistan following curtailment

110

in the acute

un- the

Japan, Korea, 5 p.m., B.O.A.C. Slam, Burma. Malaya, Indonesia,

the hillside broadcast said: "Although there Australia, New Zealand, 5 p.m..

an-

By Burface Macao. 1. p.m.;

5 p.m.. x4 Tal. Lay/Tak Siting.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

By Alt Slam, Malaya. Indonesia. 8 p... vla C.P.A.

Indo-China, p.m.. C.P.A.

Burface By

Macau,

Lov/Tak Shine.

pm; p.m., ss Tal China, People's Republic, 9.30 a.m. Japan, 2 p.m., Ball. Indo-China, 2 p.m...Bekor. Philippines, 2 p.m.. as Pres. Van Buron.

Canada,

2

Bauke.

... Elizabeth FRIDAY, OCTODER #

By Air Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. s.m. Vis C.PAL

Formosa, 10 am. C.AIT, Indo-Chino, France, French North am. Air France. and West

Africa, Great Britain, 10 Stam.

Burtia.

India, Pakistan. Middle East, Africa, Europe & p.m.

dea

N. Borneo, Australia,

land. 5 pm 4.2.A.

to gather wood which was tied are many difficulties at present P.0.A.S. in bundles. Each of them car-

in the peace talks in Korea, all ried a bundle to

to outside Sau the Imperialists thus will be Shing's hut,

accused then defeated and peace The

In Korea told Sau Shing that he had will be attained in view of the the bundle of wood in mighty force which has been brought

built up" which he had placed two guns Nurth Koreans.

by the Chinese and This bundle was the one carried

The statement was made on of the ching the accusator Monday at a party attended by Cha, Polo's F

old man. At the request by red this bundle into the but,

the Communist delegates in celebration of the second that the guns were rusty niversary of Red China's

GUNS IN HOT

Cov- Suen said that ten days later ernment,

The representative charged during registration, procedure at

the

Americans Rennies MIU Camp ho saw two

with "impeding guns there in San

and undermining the Kaesong Ok-fung's

armistice but. The accused and Tso Pak-

negotiations" and he can bing were also there, and so over, The Chinese people

overcome

difficulty," opened the parcel containing

The broadcast also said that the

Funs. Coming to the night the two the chief Red delegate General constables were killed, Suen testi- Nom 11, "repeatedly proposed national day of Acd that Sau Shing visited him toasts" to the during his evening meal and he China and to the "friendship be-

tres dining and BOAC's normal twice-weekly went to Sau Shing's hut tween the Koreans and Chinese

where he saw two.

Au People." United Press. women, reparations, American pore was suspended last August. witness), besides Sau sources here told the United We have no idea when will the accused. At Sau's suggestion Press today.

b:

an official said. the three men went cutside the

the most While only The

hut to talk because Sau said it urgent freight has any chanen Japanese do not need to wait of being delivered in less than

was hot. It was raining until the peace treaty is ratified two months.

Sau Shing told thing slightly. accused thi Urgent medical he open the negotiations on supplies receive

had Ixough!

the guns from

London, Oct. 2. but priority,

The official Yugoslav nows parations as required by the

Rennies Mill Camp and declared an ocial pointed out this did

that he treaty signed in San Francisco.

he and accused would agency, Tanjug, charged that The Japanese Vice-Foreign

not apply to supplies destined go to kill some constables in Tsun

four armed persons-crossed the for Korea

the Services Iguchi, is Minister, Sadao

Wan for their guns.

Yugoslav border from Albania is hold-

normally

their own ing talks with occupation off-

Suen said that Sau Shing also early today and killed a Yugo- transportation. cials on the reparations matter.

asked him to go along, but heslav border guard in an attack BIG BACKLOG

said he would not go if they were on a front

a frontier post. No details of these talks have been announced, but it was pre-

Six to eight weeks backlog. amid he could do as he here said the attackers opened going to commit such an offence. A Tanjug dispatch monitored sumed that they are of a nature cleared

of freight bookings is being

fire to clear, the way for total

normal passenger

with machineguns for forthcoming

flights

rifics on a frontier post about six talks with other nations,

Far East and

miles southwest of the Monteno-LoveTak Ships. Australia, but this is necessarily

grin town of Andrijevica, ki ing a border guard, and then escoped in the darkness.Unit- ed Press.

Mossadegh, wished personally

of supplies from Persia. Counell debates

missioner's

then.

5 pm. II.K. Airways,

New Zea Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, 5 p.m. B.D.A.C.

By Aurface Macao, p.m.:. 8 p.m.; Tal Loy/Tak Simg.

Formosa unit withdrew and put artillery to attend the

The Australian Trade Com- on the enemy; in the second fight hore, a

cocktail party in the enemy broke off and pulled favoured of the Anzac,

postponement on the honour the officers of HMAS but Allied mortars and debate, Reuter.

due to arrive late this icry poured in on them killing 38 afternoon, has been postponed of the Communis, United

ECONOMIC CHAOS SOON

Washington, Oct. 2.

A highly-placed government nfical sald today that Iran without its oil revenues had about two more months before an economic and financial col- -lapse-would occur.

This official, who has been concerned with closely

the Anglo-Iranian oil crisis, predict- that the ensuing two months

ed

would be more

marked by:

1. U.S. efforts to convince Britain that

economia pts to put an

on Iran and force the overthrow of Premier Mohamed.. Mossadegh would

Iny into Russian hands. only play

2. A United States attempt to work out

a new proposal "in which reason will prevail" and to which both Britain and Iron can agree.

3. Russlan attempts to stir up internal dissension in Iran, bring on the impending economic col- lapse prematurely and master-

mind a Communist seizure of power.

The official did not foresee any direct Russian military at- tack on Iran, He said the dan ger of internal unrest in Iran was very grent and this could drop the country in Russia's lap, without a military attack. Unlied Press.

Rhee's Message

To The King

until tomorrow.

Press,

A PRINCESS FROM PURDAH

Princess Shirin, step-daughter of the Iraqi Ambasador, ple

,-

inred in London recently,

to

Americans snid

the

A Japanese Foreign Once

handle

оп to the

planes on

source said that Mr Iguchi, in a slow process. The freight his talks with Maj-Gen. William capacity of BOAC F. Marquat, chief of the Occu- the Far Eastern-routes has been pation's economic and scientifle cut by 05 per cent as a result section, has explained the pro- of the suspension of the York

service. gress of Japanese preparations service.

The situation for the reparations negotiations.

Is complicated The United States, was under- by the fact that live BOAC stood to still feel that Japan York planes are led up" in

the Middle East awailing or cannot pay cash

cash reparations. However, reliable sources here ders to fly home British per

Persia. said it is expected that Japan sonnel from

The situation is no better for will meet some of her repara chartered freight Lights. BOAC tions claims by payment in itself charters very few freight service and the kind. While the Japanese naturally are re-planes for the Far East as it is uneconomic unless a plane car- luctant to make any large re- ries a return load. parations payments, some of

A "tremendous accumulation the leaders of Japan havead of cargo" for the Far East is privately that they recognised | the

necessity of making at least reported to be piling up because token

the charter freight companies gestures of

arc unable to cope with the de- goodwillments as

The

mand. The situation is Japanese are seriously

expected to become even worried about the

woreo -BA enormous Christmas approaches and of the Philippines-some demona for freight space claims

the -In- US$8,000,000,000, They hope

creases. that Manila officials will be There is little hope of re- able, in the negotiations 10

suming normal freight services

tho United Press.

Far East and Australia

to FORTHCOMING that figure somewhat.

Princess Shirin, daughter of Princess Zeld el-Hussein, wife Pusan, Oct, 2. of the Iraqi

Ambassador The South Korean President, Britain, has gone to London Dr Syngman Ihee, today sent from the United States. She is an expression of best wishes for staying with hor the health of King George Kensington

trom the whole of Korca,"

CONCERT

A concert is to be given at

mother in Palace Gardens. Shirin

Shirin means sweet. Dr Rhoe slated in his MCR- In her teens Princess Shirin Queen's College on October 6 at sage: "All Korea is joining in wore the veil of purdah; now, 8 p.m., by the YWCA students prayers and hope for Your Maat 25, she likes tweed sults and department to cultivate the ap jesty's rapid and complete re-jumpers,

preciation covery. Your generous and an.mated spirit, your faith in last June from Yale University

She is an actress, graduated students.

Madame democracy, courageous partner- drama school.. There she met present a ship in building the bulwark of Wesley, Lau, 30 years old. freedom against Communist

lalaltarianism.”.

of music among

Rach-

Prisoners

Break Gaol

30

in the near future. Even when fuel oil supplies in India and Pakistan are resumed, BOAC will be faced with the need to chander aircraft to clear freight that has piled up in the past six weeks. This will involve the Corporation in a heavy loss, bul it is recognised as the only way the airline can retain the good- will of its customers.

PUERIJOS. Dit out audioTLİR. The buson must run in the quo with inter

minutes. she, Andistan, bus arrives - London appṛam" Bereign,

wished.

the

The trial is proceeding.

Leaflet Raid

On Canton

peared over Canton un

Two unidentified planes ap- Mon- day afternoon and dropped ant! Communist pamphicts while the people were parading the streets to celebrate the Second Anniversary of the Chinese National Day, accord- ing to a Chinese Press report.

The art was founded and the crowd

to seck dispersed to

to cover. They returned later carry on with the procession after the planes had left.

The planes were observed approaching Canton from the direction of the Kowloon-Canton railway. They made ✡ eir-

over the elty

and few towards the Kwangtung coast before disappearing.

culi

Radio Hongkong

(Studi: 0.30, Musical Interlude: 7

ILK.T. 6, Programine' Summary: 0.02, Broadcast for Schools"Mining In the Andes" (BBCTS)-A Talk by Hamo Baroon: 6:30. Marel. Waber and his Orchestra; 6.30, Chan Teak and his Hawaiian Berenadere "Lucky Dip" Variety Requests pre sented by Pauline, Spence (Studio): World News and News Analysi (London Relayj: 8.18, Irish Bongs by Here" (ECTS), with doy Nichols, Dick Tenley and Jimmy Edwards; 8.59, Weather Report: P. From the Editorials (Recorded Relay}; 0.10. Muso of Irbe Navelio; 0.20, Chamber MundoCuáztat tw/F. Minor." Op '96, No. 11 (Doelhoven)---Busch Quartet 0.45, World Theatre-“A Midsummer "Night's "Erwam", by William Shake

APERIO, WOLN incidental Music by Mendelssohn, produced by Peter WARNEDBCTB)† 1945. «Song, Mɛamo- ries.... 11, Radio Nowweel-Landon RIA): 11.10, Goodnight Music: £129, Walter Report; God Gare the kingi AL30) Close dawa,

Some 30 prisoners In the Sin ,]]] Yeh's Chorus will Hing county gaol, Wert River, variety of pieces broke loose after killing the selected from the works of such wardan on the night of Septem we were married in the famous composers as Edward ber 27, nccording to a Chinese INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION Denis Martin: 6.30, Take 31. from nggression has been a great second year of-our inspiration to all who resist Princess sald. We went helgar Johann Strauss,

went to maninoff, and from the cele Press report.

third brated

The guards on Chinese song writers

duty who "In common with the British school together for 1

Усаг get our degre Commonwealth and all the free

Wong Tsi,

heard the commotion Immediate Lee Wai Ling and

ly raised the alarm and with They live in Greenwich Vill-others. world, we in Korea daily await

at. 11,31... of the local miliardent Que of the

good news concerning age in New York, act together.

time head of the muste the help of Your restoration of health. May Princess Shirin has the pro-verally and in Ginting College,oners succeeded in escoping

they can.

department in Wu Klang Uni-throw a cortion around the gnol,

It is reported only four pri God bless you and your lead- Ehly,"

„poriöna of, a mannequin: hand- Madame Ych studied in America

The prisoners consist of land- The messago was forwarded span-waist, and 5ft. Din, fall. and obtained her M.M. dogres through Dr. Leo Yoo Muk, “the Her ambition' Is to succeed on] at: Smith College, She has sung lords and counter-revolutionists, Korean Minister In London, to the stage with her husband. under the direction of Toscanini, who have been detained for the bo' presented' to the King "Like the QUviers." she says--- Eugeno Ormandy, and Falley past few months. pending their Reuter,

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Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar, Mid- dlo. Bat. France, Great Britain, Noon, Pyrrhus.

Indo-China, 2 p.m., Elsbeth. Burma, India, 2 p.m. on.

B5 Ban- SATURDAY, OCTODER # Philippines, Guam. Hawali, USA., Canada, & a.m. va P.A..

U.S.A., Canada, 2 p.m., P.A.A. Formosa, p.m., C.A.T. Slam, Malaya, Indonesia, Austra lia, New Zealand, & p.m., P.O.A.S.

North & West Africa, Great Britain. Indo-China, India, France, French Europe, and Japan, & p.m., B.O.A.C.

SIDE GLANCES

7.16

6 p.m..

Franco.

By Surface Macao. 1 p.m.;.5 p.m., as Tal China People's Republic. 9.30 .m.; 5 p.m., train via Canton.

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