THE
CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1951.
PACIFIC FISHING Gloucesters Arrive Home
AGREEMENTS
BEING DISCUSSED
Tokyo, Nov. 5.
The United States today laid down the prin- riple that fishery grounds on the high seas can and should be the exclusive monopoly of a country when they are being already utilised to the full by that country.
And it proposed that the Governments of the United States, Canada and Japan set up a tri- partite North Pacific Commission to handle fisheries problems that may develop in future among nations.
The were the two major j Japan, for the first time satire features of the opening address the war, nest representatives of nuale by delegation cheef
the United State, pod Canads William C. Herrington before the us equals a role which anti-
heries delegations which met
cipates implementation, prob- the here day to negotiate North ably DUTY BAXT year, of Paclic Asheries conventions. San Francise peste conferenc
*reaty which will make Japan
sovereign nation,
War Like Sport To
General
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told Reuter today
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Yoshida Suubs "Pin Baby"
Russians
Tokyo, Nov. 6. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshido has antibbed the Russiane.
He has declined a Soviet Mission invitation to at- tend the 34th Anniversary of the Russian revolution, Recording to Government Bourees, However, olher Japanese Government offi- ciale, Including Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsuo Okazaki, will attend. Associated Press.
Attempt To Scare The Turks
The Turkey
Washingien, Nov. 5. new Sovict note 10
To Have Operation
San Francisco, Nov. 5. Doctors here this after- noon decided to fly tiny Elvira Difuntorum to Chi- cago where operations will br undertaken to remove pins from the lung and stomach of the 11-month- old Manila girl.
A spokesman for St. Francis Hospital where Elvira has been restlag since her arrival by air from the Philippines on Sunday night. said the reason for the move was the lack of an avail able "bi-plane" floroscope in this area.
Such an instrument, he ex- protesting against its plained, is a sor: of two-dimen- glars to join the North Atlantic slonal X-ray machine, to be Treaty Organization is another used to exactly locate the pins Russian attempt
frighten to
in the tiny girl's body. thas prospective new member
Final arrangements for the to the NATO tight were not completed, but reaty, the State Department Michae pokesman. Dermott, declared today
emphasisei,
out of adhering
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regulations and Jinuta dorp which have bee develope Lextensive scenaße 1 travels.
Arriving in Liverpool on board the trooper Devon- shire recently were 700 Reservists from the Korean of the Gloucester Regiment front, including some through
which won undying glory. Top picture shows the Mayor of Gloucester, Councillor W. J. Smith, inspecting the ranks, In lower picture are five gunners of 170 Mortar Battery R.A. who arrived on the same ship, wearing the American Presidential Citation given them for their work with the Gloucesters.
MI Herrington emphasised. however,
that such abstention As the Georal spoke. 21 would tx "voluntondly imposed year-olt provare u the engineers; by the country upon me!! approache
his com-through agreements with other manding officer he had reques ed interested countries." Ann'ery ew with the General
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The private. Bakries Dan's,
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Be proposed further ibat Dear the Russion Caucasus.¦ under no circumstances "would wan editave the engineers andja country be expected to abstain taille entrpany, Hr was from its exercise of the right dat het de Cieneral hat
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this." he sa
ed home without
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of harvesting any fishery source which was located in areas of the high seas contiguous to its | territorial waters and where harvesting of a fisheries resource is being developed and main-
thethu eruntry
thinking tanno al "
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cheek
and
Brand
The
oldier
wish
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be sad. Mr Herrington proposed that the Commission act 05 the machinery for the fisheries cou- upper- | servation efforts of the three He said the world, would handle fisheries prob- and co-
tunity for Turkey," the General conferring countries.
said. "11 proved
that the Turks can gh well.lums that might arise
exprience icperate in the research and ad- these Army has ministrative spheres of not had since 1923."---Reuter countries United Press.
It provided battle Turkish which the
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"Ike's" Denial Of Any Form Of Political Activity
Washington, Nov. 5.
General Dwight Eisenhower told reporters at the White House today that he had given no one authority to undertake any political activity on his
behalf.
General Eisenhower talked briefly with re- porters after a 65-minute high level military con- ference with President Truman, Defence Depart- ment officials and part of the Cabinet.
He left to the White House any discussion of the conference itself. He spoke for himself to the Press.
J
Mc-
it was understood Elvira would leave about 6 am. GMT on
In an obvious reference to Tuesday (2 pm. HK Standard
to
re-
Time on Tuesday) so as to have her arrive in Chicago early on Tuesday morning.
shinlar
Soviet
protests McDermott Norway, Mr marked. "Similar tactics have bern applied by the Soviets with respect to other members dition. DI NATO."
Elvira is not in a critical con-
The little girt, child of a Philippines
who labourer,
is
He expressed confidence that the Turkish Government knows reported to earn only $2 a week, how to deal with the Soviet swallowed nine pins handed her
diplomatic offensive.
The Department has no her lung
by her brother.
formation on the reply the Turkish Government may plan to make to this note," Mr Me- Dermott said, "but it is mindful of the which the Turkish Government spend attention.
5
One lodged in and another
In her
stomach.
SPECIALISTS' OFFER
wide-
General
Her plight attracted rich experience upon
can draw in dealing with this Matthew Ridgway, Allied Com- broblem."
mander In Tokyo, sent a plane Mr McDermott added that he from Japan to carry a specialist
to the "many to her.
and
ment
was referring instances of intimidation
When it developed that there pressure" exerted on Turkey by was
not a ama)} enough the Kremlin during 1945 and broncoscope the delicate Instru- 1946.
used to remove such He noted that the Turkish foreign bodies in Manila, the Government "did very well" al
Manila Junior
Chamber of the time of the Soviet pressures Commerce raised $2,000 to pay which included the demand for
her expenses to the United joint control of the Dardanelles,
States. United Press.
SIR ALVARY PAYS CALLS
Moscow, Nov. 5. The newly-accredited British Ambassador, Sir Alvary Gas- coigne, today paid his Arst
courtesy calls.
Dr Jose Reyes and nurse, Mrs Manvel "Nita" Batista. accompanied Elvira here aboard a Philippines Airlines plane. St Francis Hospitat offered free accommodations, and specialists bere volunteered their services without charge.
But after consultations, D: Reyes decided not to chance an
operation without the aid of the special X-rays. Dr Paul H Holingar, 3 Chicago specialist who has also offered: his ser- vices, is expected to perform Associated
He first visited the Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Grainyko, at the Foreign Office the operation.
Earlier he called on the Dean Press. of the Diplomatic Corps, the Italian Ambassador. Signor Mario Bravio.
Tomorrow Sir Alvary is 10 pay courtesy calls on the Deputy Foreign Ministers, Feder Gusev und Alexander Bogomolov. - Reuter.
SURPRISE FOR GERMANS
New US Marinese
Commandant
Wilmington, Nov. 5. The as Emsriff, first German
dock in to
Delaware since the second World War, has arrived at the Wilmington marine terminal with a cargo of cork from
Portugal. The voyage took 10 days.
Washington, Nov. 5, Presiden Truman today The ship was sunk by Allied appointed Lieut-Gen. Lemuel C. bombers in its own port of Shepherd, Jr., as Commendan of Hamburg in 1945, but Was the Marine Corps, effective
cnruised from the water in 1949. January 1.
Alfred Pfeiffenberger, its Gen Shepherd will replace second mate, sald, "When we Gen. Chilton B. Coles, whose fouch landed, at once
hundreds of year term as Commandant expires cars arrived. From them with the end of the year. Gen. stepped not port officials, not "No, no," he said with a lough Calce will be given a new assign-harbour executives, but dockers
men!--Associated Press. For that was almost a shout.
Not a man on this ship has ever owned a car."---Reuter.
Ideology For Democracy
s
Caux, Nov. 5. Dr Frank Buchman's moral rearmament movement clated antai summer assembly here, today after a three-month session which brought 10,700 persens trom 88 countries to Ceux.
The General was asked: "Have you given anyone Euthority or the go-ahead to undertake any political activity in your behalf?"
Q. "What will happen if any-
--will you let them?"-"No, Not Just now.
General Jean de Lattre
de
one wants to talk politics to you General's New Post
Saigon, Nov. 5. "Too Cold To Work” The political discussion with Tassigny, French Commander in
Detroit, Nov. 5. the Indo-China, has appointed_two- | Three hundred workers in the started when reporters
the
General Georges Emile Ford Motor Company's giant commander of
Western star forces said Leblanc, now in Tonkin, to take Baton Rouge plant walked European defence he planned to remain at his command of the ground forces their jobs today, protesting that
General it was "too cold hotel tonight hoping to get to in
United Press.
Central Vietnam.
bed early. But he added that Leblanc is 56. Reuter. he also would be happy to see any cld friends "If any of them come around."
A spokesman for MRA said, "The world-wide expansion of an inspired ideology for Democracy powerful enough to master Com munism has been the predominant He was asked if that applied Bim of the Assembly." More than to Senator James Duff, leader 1,500 Communists and Left-wing | in the movement to win the по- presidential leaders were brought to Caux Republican
General Eisen- from Germany, Italy and France mination for during the Summer,
Dr Buchman presided at many
of the assembly's sessions, stress-
hower.
NO POLITICS
ofi
to work." -
Indian Leader's Plan To
Improve U.S. Relations
Madras, Nov. 5 | difficuléen and misunderstandings Mr C. Rajagopalachari has es have arisen, and ultimately we unged more personal contact shall certainly be fast friends."
ing that moral rearmament was “6 "Oh yes, he's friend," on an intellectual, political and
Mr Rajagopalachar), who took mipenier ideology which brings replied General Eisenhower. "I moral level to improve Indo classes and nations together."-like him very
Lord Mountbatten's place to much and ad American relations,
beadme arst Indian Governor- Associated Presa
mire him very much, How- In
Interview with the General of the country, offered ever,
Mr Duff Whs made no United
Prusa correspondent this observation for wha attempt to see me."
East-West here, the 72-year-old Congress | worth!
hco present Old Kaslon: ho would be stalwart, a member of the "The Western people should He then said willing to talic to reporters
tako again on Tuesday at the airport, shortly before his departure for Paris.
Europe Council Discussions
Paris, Nov.. 5. The Conndlative Assembly of the Council of Europe wit
Guard who recently gave up the
granted that Russia Home Ministry portfollo, sald that even now, there is no lack is no danger to Western clyni- of goodwill, between the two lion. The two styviems of countries but there is room for government and economias.cars side, both being improvement on the matter of Uve side by tuðlar - underststriding,
quantitatively adequate to be welf-sufficient Asked if he had any specite When four on either side suggestion to offer for improving dimpple, noturat gynthes When reporters asked if he Indo-American relations thewill follow. I am clearly of the and the President talked pollerute South Indian, long known Ving that ties at their Juncheon con- one of Mt Jawaharlal Nehru only unnecessary. It is not only The Assembly's Economie ference, he said, "Not a bit.”
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olcat mende and his mosked them but road be dia.. Committee, meeting Here over
kid wel regarded advisery walls content The mud kesdi try to the past two days, has pro-
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if the subject came upore personeż postalets at the forget the existence of the other detailed motions on the of an heinwered "no habeat level intellectual, poils for the time bang bar for pared
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