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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1951.

Funeral

OPTIMISM Liaquat Ali's American IN WEST GERMANY

Hopes For Signing

Of Treaty

Bonn, Oct. 29.

Government officials said today that they

had every hope

that Chancellor Adenauer and the three Allied High Commissioners: would be able on Wednes- day to initial a treaty giv- ing West Germany partner- · ship in the Atlantic defence: front.

The representatives of the kur Governments want to have solid proof of agreement before the United Nations be gus its plenary session ia Paris next week.

Our of the Bast big questions to come up before the United Nations Ls the Americati- British-French proposal ใน sendt an international com- mission to the four zones of Germany to find whether con- ditions exist for holding free general elections for a Central German Government.

IL would considerably strengthen the Western Powers' hand if they could show the Russians that the alternative to free elections is a rapid exceu- tion of the Washington decision to bring West Germany into the

Atlantic defence front.

Allied and German experts spent last week-end touching up the draft of the unbrells

treaty" which

out Ger-

sets many's new privileges and obligations in general form.

They are expected to hard over the Bnal draft approvat on

Wednesday.

German officials are optimistic |

that the whole system of treaties expected to amount to six- will be completed by this year Although the main treaty wil be initialled separately, it will not be signed until the others are ready,

It is

hoped that the timing will coincide with the end of the Paris talks on a European Army

Agreement reached so far in- dicates that each sido is making

Naval Chief

The funeral of Liaquat Ali Khan, assassinated Pakistani Premier, took place in the presence of the biggest crowd ever seen in Karachi. Among those present were the Premier's widow, his two sons and his mother. Photo shows the remains being carried from his residence to the gun-carriage.—London Express.

Farouk's Title Stumps Running Race

Diplomats In Cairo

Cairo, Oct. 29.

Cairo's diplomatic colony buzzed over cock- tails today about a question which has envoys here stumped. Is Farouk King of the Sudan?

The Egyptian Parliament proclaimed Farouk on October 16 "King of Egypt and the Sudan" after it had scrapped its treaties with Britain for joint rule of the million-square-mile Sudan and joint defence of the Suez Canal zone.

Egyp: formally notified Brian shortly. Will of her action on Saturday.

the British re- cognise him as representative The British have refused 10 of the King of Egypt and the recognise it,

Sudan?" Most likely not, ob- servers think.

When Farouk look on his new

title, it was unofficially reported It is a foregone conclusion that foreign envoys would have to that the Arab States, which been behind Egypt in change their credentials. Buy the have Egyptian Foreign Ministry, which this dispute, will gladly change handles such

matters, has said the credentials of their chief nothing officially.

diplomats to include the pro- Such a step would, in effect, be claimed Sudan, monarchy. considerable concessions.-Reu- a demand

hat British Ambassador With other nations it is a du- Sir Ralph Stevenson and US ferent matter. Ambassador Jefferson Caffery

ier.

NATO COUNCIL

London, Ori, 29 The meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Ministerial Coun- c is expected to be held in Decemost and not next month as sriginally intended.

The reason is understood to be that the report of the European army conference in Paris is not likely to be ready for November, The Council meeting plans to con- sister the extent of West Ger- many's contribution 10 a European

end the * my

defence and economic efforts of the 12 NATO nations-Reuter.

recognize Farouk as King of the Sudan-which is regarded extremely unlikely.

Britain has contended that the Sudanese should have the to be say whether they want ruled by Egypt or become self-governing.

Greece's envoy, M. Stephenou,

With Famine

Johannesburg, Oct. 20. South Africa is running face with famine. according to Mr E. Adler,

• State Sell Conservation Officer, In RE interview here.

"As far as the production of food is concerned, the country has had a huge shook. Where there were surpluses, there sre now abortages. "The

conservallon <f South Africa's

and soll water resources is of In

paramount Importance. few places in the world in the balance between soil, vegetation and water so delicate. If the balance is upset, the results are dis- astrous-Beuter.

JAPANESE

Urges

A Commander

For Atlantic

Paris, Oct. 29.

Admiral William Fechteler, American Chief of Naval Operations, today urged the appointment forthwith of a Supreme Allied Naval Commander for the Atlantic.

Admiral Fechteler was himself named for this command before his appointment, as American Naval chief in succession to the late Admiral For- rest Sherman, but British objections delayed con- firmation of the appointment.

Admiral Fechteler, now in Paris to confer with Supreme Commander General Eison- hower, will go on to Italy to meet Admiral Carey and to London for talks with British Service chiefs.

He told reporters here today. "I think it is a decided handicap not to have an Atlantic Supreme Naval Commander.”

He said that the Atlantic

L

3-Power Talks To

Be Held

Naval Commander need not INDIA, BURMA &

INDONESIA

The

Calcutta, Oct. 29.

Burmese Premier,

necessarily be American of British. He would not iniŭlate this subject in London but would give that advice if asked, Answering questions, Ad- miral Fechteler said that the nominee need not be an Ameri Thakin Nu, told reporters can, but an American was today that he and the agreed to by the 12 Atlantic Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, had dis-

Fact nations.

Referring to Mr Winston Churchill's earlier objections to cussed various matters, in- the appointmentų Admiral cluding steps which Burma Fechteler said, "It was on the and India should take grounds that there

was no with regard to Japan, at recessity for an overalt com- talks in New Delhi mander.

Jast This is a matter for resolution *mong the 12- week. member nations. There are no Both Burma and India

to bilateral understandings in the declined attend the San thing so far as I know."

Francisco conference at which a Japanese peace treaty was gigned.

Thakin Nu, who was in that

Calcutta on his way back to and Rangoon, said that there would be further talks among India, Burma and Indonesia "in the near future.

NO DISAGREEMENT

Admiral Fechteler said he did not discover any area whatsoever in which fe General Eisenhower in complete accord,

He did not think the idea of an overall naval commander in the Mediterranean had been

were not

abandoned though the area was an extremely complex proposi- tion.

recently arrived with credentials APPEAL ON Carney Allied Commander

were

He said that some individuals attempting to disrupt Asia, but he declined to amplify this statement,

an

China would like a solidarity The Command would probably plan for Asla. but solidarity have to await resolution of the would be impossible at present as some Asian countries were Middle East Command.

He would discuss with Admiral not yet free, he added.

Thakin Nu said that steps had in

beers

to taken

creade Southern Europe. what the United States Navy can contratenomous Karen State.

(The Karens are a minority bute to the Southern Command,

of which Answering another question, have been rebelling against the

group many members Admiral Fechteler said that the

Government). American Sixth Fleet did not Ottawa, Oct. 29.

The new State would come An appeal to world markets have the atomic bomb.

lift embargoes

Asked about recent Washing-into existence. as soon as the on goods

in some Karen that the Fleet insurrection manufactured in Japan was ton statements

areas was quelled, he said. voiced by overseas representa was in a position to deliver an The Burmese Government

for the "King of Egypt.” Greek Embassy was discreetly told before the formal presenta- tion of credentials that it would te wise to make the necessary correction. The Embassy has decision. The Foreign Ministry is not asked Athens for pressing

Minister K. Koopman, the issue at present. If Dutch it does, there will be

to some who arrived a week ago, is in a diplomatic gymnastics

He forth similar predicament. corning from countries support- waiting for a decision from The ing Britain's stand.

Hague. Associated Press.

IMMEDIATE PROBLEM While the

Egyptian Foreign Ministry can

delay this action barrassing

indefinitely for diplomatic reasons, it faces an immediate problem over the issue.

Egypt's Ambassador to Bri-

JAMES J. KING tain, Abdel Fattan Amr Pasha,

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Admirat Fechteler

K. Narito in the first A-bomb, address by a Japanese official said, "The Sixth Fleet does not hoped

in Canada since 1941.

have the atom bomb."

to liquidate insurrec- tionary elements completely Report:ra asked, "That doesn't within five years and later no- said that Japan mean that they could not gestionatise the load without com-

pensation, the Premier exports

does for it awfully fast, and could not attain Admiral?"

Mr Narita depended survival

on

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Reuter,

sold-

the Western standard of living Admiral Fechteler replied, "unless abroad and strengthen our na-and United Press, tional economy."

we sell more goods "It certainly does not."-Reuter Legation Purge

em-

Britain And Jap Treaty

due to return

to London

that he

told the that he does not believe

the

will propose

Diet that Government Acw British

Tokyo, Oct. 29.

Mr Minister, Shigeru Yoshida, said today

He told British

the Rotary Club believes the Conservative Government where that exploitation of cheap Jabour no longer existed in ratify the Japanese

peace

Japan. Children under 16 years treaty.

of age, he said, were no longer permitted to work.

the

are

Praise For

Philippines

Mr Yoshida

He said, "If Japan can sell conditions more articles of some quality at low severe than at present regard to the peace issue,

cheap cost

US Exports Increase

Washington, Oct. 29. The Census Bureau sald to-

Denied

Vienna, Oct. 29.

The Czechoslovak Legation in Vienna today denied a newɛ- paper report that there had been a "purge" in the Lega- tion.

The

Légation Consul, Mr Borislav Roskovsky, and the Secretary, Mr Jan Adam, húd been recalled to Prague, but

service

two

pressed to 2,000 United States tive Party and Japan.-Beuter here goods to the low August. Exports were increased The paper,

businessmen today by Mr Her- bert Gaston, chairman of the

Export-Import Bank.

Addressing

session on the

the afternoon opening day of 38th National Foreign Trade Convention at the

the

LUNA COPARK St. George's Building Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Mr Gas-

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New York, Oct. 20.

with prices without exploitation and Praise

efforts of the

unfair practices, doors should people of the Philippines

His belief stemmed from the not be closed to them in the day that the gain between termed this a normal change making to carry out the Dulles relations which

Many people American imports and exports after have hitherto world market. Quirino agreement WES ex-existed between the Conserva- attribute the

of grew wider at both ends in abroad.

the American of living I want to by $50,000,000 to a total of sponsored Wiener Kurler, sald the month. that the two officials had been emphasise that since the war $1,108,700,000 for Japan has been striving to Imports dropped $14,000,000 to a "withdrawn." Reuter

the international return to

nal total of $879,300,000. practices. market with fair

The Western Pacific Islands has a population of 84 and Australia were the only millions living in an area about areas receiving fewer US, ex- two-fifths the size of Ontario ports in August, and with South end must import 20 per cent of America were the only corners globe which sent the U.S. of the

Tripoli, Oct. 29. The United Nations Mission more goods in August than July.

Europe got the biggest share announced here today that a -$19,000,000 of the

the increased technical assistance agreement for the Fezzan area of Libya Flan camtries took was signed in Paris on October

in United States 18. in August. This was a

seid $44,200,000 Increase, while im- agreement was identical to the from those countries fell one sigueri on August 19 for the porta

other two Libyan areas of The Egyptian Princess Faiths by more than $10,000,000. ***

Imports from Asin, falling Cyrenaica and Tripolitania. to bring about reforms advocat mans are serving in the Foreign Chall has reported the theft of

Under the new agreements ed by the Bell Mission and Legion and are now fighting a silver mink coat, valued at $12,000,000; showed the largest

the Dulles Communist-led

Minh more than $7,000, from a chair decime from any one continent team of experts will chart the Viet Quiritio agreement. United forces in Indo-Chint-Associated in the foyer of the Fairmont during the month. United economie potential of the coun-

try--Heuter

the

from

Paris, Oct. 29. ton said: "A delegation from

Bank recently returned

France does not recruit Ger-staple foods. To get funda

buy food Japan must increase the Philippines. They mans

or anyone else for the its rate of manufactured goods examined soven loan projects French Foreign Legion but United Press. which may help to inject new anyone can join it he wants, a Bite into on economy which Government spokesman said needs specific investments and today. needs also an example of im- provement efficiently

The informant said Germans Silver Mínk Stolen already had joined the Foreign Filipinos are doing Legion but the exact number their part faithfully in trying was not known. Many Ger-

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