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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951.

South Lancashire Regiment For Sudan

The 1st Battalion. The South Lancashire Regiment, sailed from Trieste for the Sudan en Menday The troops sailed without their families who are being re- Turned to the United Kingdom because of the crisis in the Middle East. Here the battalion seen being inspected last weeks by General Winterton.

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the Skeen tribe im ADS still heldig a 360-year- uld brooch shr har tur present Elizabeth for

to

Princess

three days.

Princess Roaring Canyon, 63. was to present the heirloom that belonged to her grandinetter. to the Princess during ceremonies at Thunderbird Park yes. terday.

The ceremonies

were postponed.-United Fress.

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I'nited Nations. Oct. 23.

Mr

Truman's Proposal To KINGS MAJESTIC

Mossadegh On British

Oil Dispute

Washington, Oct. 23.

President Truman is reported to have told Iran's Premier Mohammed Mossadegh today that it is vitally necessary to resume the flow of oil from Iran to the Western world.

Shipyards In Lead

London, Oct. 24. British shipyarde are still outstripping the rest of the world in new construction. Lloyds Shipping Register reported today.

Merchan: ships under cun- struction in Britain at the onl of September Lotuliai 2,279,640

Mr Truman conferred with Dr Mossadegh for an hour and 45 minutes at a luncheon meeting at Blair House in an effort to break the long deadlock tons or 41.57 per cent of work over the Anglo-Iranian oil crisia,

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tonnage.

Representing 363 this was

new ships Increase of 157,321 ons against the previous quais ter and the highest total fur 30 years,

the

Sunulary of State Acheron tish 10 marke It to Western and Secretory of Defence Lovet coprumers at a profil. were "mong the top American | 2, Iran to own and operate ivants who joined 172 the the oil facilities with the help Juncheon talks.

Western of

technicians

France Was serend were responsible manager. possibly shipbuilding race with 182,347

third nationality. omejor a

woula on, followed by Japan (440,135

Lo Germany the rect the operation. for

The officials

(430,927 tons) uns), Urted States (377.305 to), Sweden (335,494 Jons), Hollan (297:470 tons), Italy (263.670 ions, Norway (110.974 tons 1. Denark (110.025 tons: ลงไ Spain (97,260 tons).

Mr Acheson's aides reported

had to have Juggestions ready meeting, but the White House

said that this an the State Department both was not a formal proposal but maintained silence on detail

of merely

suggestion 10 get the diseu stọn.

wegotiations rolling again. The Informed officials said that in suggestions

were said to be brond outline, one

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Election In

Final Stage

The United Nations Secretary-General, Trygve Lie, said in a U.N. Day message today that the fear of a world war "worse than any other in history was evidence that the ends for which the United Nations was created had not been fully the Conservatives today i ed realised.

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Organisation's existence.

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"During the last six years and United Nations record was one of which Droga

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the millions of pepic a Receveloped areas needs a boldogtern effort by gov- emarents and international or

The artder. "Through expert mission in a of Tedds, fellowship. variety

pholarship, seminars and train- just fabising programmes we are making the termical know- rige which the national pro- gramme of social and economic thus development have locked far"

te han. Sy Palestine, Indonesia Kastam

and the Buikans as vast where the United Nations helpen

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been achieved by the United Nations! and specialis.d agencies

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Apress: 1 Poliju, 7 Rall, D. Throw, 10 Tribo, 11. Stre, 13 Res rioled, 10 Cells, 15 Plan, is Denolishes 22 Doom, 24 Press; 3 Cavet, Keen, 27 Purple, Town: 2. Actes, 3 Lower, 4 Detect, 4 Telisels, 8 Pier, Abide, 12 Evens, 18 Hapid, 14 Tenement, 17 Audre, 10 Ocsalp, 20 Indur, 21 Iloval, 28 Open.

Mr Lie declared, "The task of tilefing

is slow and peace miduous We have a long, hard to travel. I am sure that we will per cel if the peoples of the world maintain their deter- jaustao bo preserve and streng- Then the United Nations as the most practical Foundation for a world e mumuuty in which peace wal previl"-Router.

BIDGWAY'S MESSAGE

Tokyo, Oct. 23. General Matthew B. Ridgway predicte: today that the U. N

in authority and will expand Plege despite the fact that it encountered problems it was

over designed to solve. The UN Supreme

teme Comman- inner in Korea

defended the organisation in H statemen cornmemorating U.N. Day.

"Confronted with problems t was never designed to solve and harried by obstruction, its United Nations) successes have still been more noteworthy than 1ጊ። failures," Gren. Ridgway said.

its

Today the mighly UN, army fights under the U.N. Bag in an age-old struggle for peace. The authority and prestige of the U.N. must grow." he added. United Press,

Birth Of Princess

Tokyo, Oct. 23.

Prince Mikasa, youngest bro- ther of Emperor Hrohito, and Princess Mikasa today announc- ed the birth of a daughter. Mother and child were reported to be doing well.-United Press.

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never be allowed to operate in iran again

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The bigg-st "importers" ol new ships were: Norway (425 -

tons). Brazil (118,422 tons) and Liberia (117.930 tons). Dr Massedegh's reaction was

said that no Licg ris

Agures ent disclosed.

were available for griphulding Photographers worn pornited Russia, China and Poland but

record the seene

Den- Belgium, De reported that Mossadegh and high American | mark, Finland, Holland, Italy officials arrived at Blair House. nd Sweden were building

Diplomatic informants sug- total at 54 ships with gested that

Mr Tralien mayton unte

tone of 80,349 have urged the Premier to re- Rugs. This included live open direct negotiations with tanks with a gross lunnage of the British now that the United

Denmark 13,244 from Sweden. Nations has voted to adopt and Finland. temporary hands-off attitude.

The

for

Sixty-seven percent of Hol- land's total construction tonnago was for sale to other can fies as well a: 58 PT cent Sweden's and 42 per cent of Germany's tommage-Reuter.

Panikkar For UN

India's

who

On the campaigaane front

Indictment of mine-point Labour "election bogie sunts

The Conservatives ald that there was not a word of truth

UN Security Council any of

voted 8 to last Friday to shelve the

Labour "scare" stories.

any action until the Inter- These were listed

natione, Court of Justice fteners,

at That the Conservatives were the Hague decides whether the war-mongers, would reduce old court bas jurisdiction to inter- are prusions, cut food subsidies, vene. ubollsh rent control, raise Authoritative UN quarters living

reduce family have said that Iran and Britam costs. allowances,

the

Retually nerer recent are

agreement rerease in agricultural workers' now than they were when Dr

New Delhi, Oct. 23. ser- Mossadegh Jaid wages, lengthen national

his country's Dr K. M. Panikkar, vine with the fore:s

to three case before the Security Coun- Ambassador to Peking. years and reduce army pay. cil. Dr Mossadegh argued that arrived here last week on leave Mr Morgan Phillps. General the UN had no right to intervene and for consultations with his Secretary of the Labour Party, the dispute.

Government, is to be a mem- reported in

that a statement

no secret that since the ber of the indian delegation to the Labour

General Party had never expulsion of British oil techni- the United Nations "scare'

Dr Panik- adopted

or "Stunt

cians, Iran's economy has suffer- Assembly in Paris,

severe pinch-Associated kar measures at any time. He men-led a

is leaving for Paris November 6-Reuter. ioned among alleged Conserva- Press. Live "stunts" the Zinoviev 'etter plot" when MacDonald's 1924 Government was defeated,

(The letter was alleged to have been written by Zinoviev, Russian Communist official, urging Communists in Britain to work for the overthrow of the! constitution).—Reuter.

Ramsay

Labour

RUSSIAN MENACE

Leeds, Oct. 23.

Mr Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told engineering workers at ยก election meeting here today that Russia could have blown hel?" out of Britain and her Wester). allies when their defences were weak.

"I am afraid you have considerable danger with Russia and her satellite countries," he sald.

They could really have blown hell out of us in the state our defences were in.

"I do not mean us alone but us and our Western allies. I do not say they would. I say they could and

are on unles: we level terms there is that danger. "I know that there is a lot of anti-American feeling in some quarters. Sometimes I share that feeling myself but I put it to you that if America became isolationist again and cleared out of Europe it would be a pretty poor look-out for us-for all of us and particularly for Western Europe."-Reuter.

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