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UN NOMINATIONS
AGREED TO WITHOUT DISSENT
Paris, Nev. 7.
The United Nations General Assembly struck
i nate of record here today by electins the chair- mer of in eis committees without dissent.
The session began 30 minutes late while dele- nates sought and reached unanimity on nomina tions.
Law vios. six weld
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Maur Moc (Norway), Cenumliice--the vital
which deals with the ourt ons of East-West
Apna
Figueroa Somal and Humani- winian chair- Our Test
United Nations
Mark mic
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(Poland).
Put the DIV Communist
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win office. Wan Walthayakok
Economic and Committee which
under-developed ¦ monetary pros-
Hene.quez Urana Can Hipubl). Truston. wvirws reports on United Nations ander
ance lege
MTA. St De (Canada), Ad- - the "business" which handles the
, batte
Committer
Budget.
VICE-PRESIDENTS
An ad hoc regional Political Committee is expected to be set ut the main Politica Com- It will nutter's first meeting.
leet town chairman.
Vabing for seven Vice- Presidents to aid Dr Lus Padilla
Nervo (Mexico),
1 Assembly.
President
of
France topped
$4 votes. with
Others chosen to name Vice-
dents were, with the voting!
figures in brackets:
T. Uned
States (51), Br!- Jan 1501, the Sovie: Umuži (45). (42) Yugoslavia (39) and 136).
Sa Magna Cin
Tatrans
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The "Bug Five"
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sand the al
De Ambly
wanted to now was
naticos hnd Jav As.
replaced
W job
Top Yuges avin and ag im to rally get then to buVenezuca and Australia.
b. it was put ik being ht> d[hk»x•
getting an der aving to fulfil to the
his ablity.
Portuguese Looking To Britain
Loudon, Nov. 7. The f'ortuguese prople kill looked to Briain for a lead in world affairs and believed that such a lead
onid come only from Britain's new Prime Mois-
er. Mr Winston Churchill, according to a letter Today's Dally Graphie.
Tae cfter.
sirnid,
In
which way
dactor "British bon. added:
**The interest taken by the toringuese Ju our general election was really remarkable,
"Crowds gathered to ser the results and slate of parties figures were dis- played by the newspaper Diario Notícias.
"The joy over the Cou- servative vletary way ob-
vious." — Renter.
CEYLON'S
BAN ON SCIENTIST
Colomb, Nov 7 Ceylon's immigration authori- ties refused to allow Mr Robert Noel Elstone, 26-year-old Bri- Before ad urning the meeting tish scientist, to jord here 10day nelux 9.30 am. G.M.T. morrow, when he arrived in the liner best Pir der. Padilla Nervo pant & Canton on this way home to Eng-
bue: the French trade union land from Australia 4k M. Len Joubeux, who was warded a Nobel prace prize
Moriar
Then the major went back lo lus own job of the hagg labour
the univading of Bethags from tw troop-trains.
Dist I voyage- he will be responsible | Fonen
entertainments.
Minister
Greets Eva
Eva Peron, wife of the Argentine Chief of State, photographed on her last public appearance before her operation. The occasion was the Loyalty Day celebra- tions, which included a military display and were tele. vised for the first time. Here Senora Peron is being greeted at Government House by Air Minister San Martin AP Picture.
Dominant
Themes
Of Celebrations Red Capital
In Red
Moscow, Nov. 7.
The Soviet Union's newest jet planes, super bombers and massive "land battleships" led one of Russia's most impressive military shows in Red Square today,
Behind the military in a blinding snow-storm came two million civilians, parading with floats and banners to proclaim the Soviet's peace policy and was demand a Big Powers' peace pact and a ban on
atomic warfare.
Mr Elstone Lverpool-burna lecturer in Agricultural Science Mr Jubaux. # me ember of the at Melbourne University,
delcga' on at the
last month refused "shore leave" Ambly, was cherred when in Singapore,
he spoke t "working
fo:
Ai
Mr Elstone prace. yeornings
Singapore, described himself as "Jeft wing but not Communist."
the 700 officers and in rply men were 90 Same-expired
Kwe
Ansong
National
Service
and I. gulurs who had rejomed 20- Bruxe they did net Asal
ave the
regemení
Peking Seating Brought Up
Russia
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In Theodore Dreitor's
Nov 7 Mackay posed that
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pre- Two dominant themes vailed over the showing of mili tary might on the 34th anniver- sary of the Bolshevik Bevolu-
AGENDA SUGGESTED
Paris, Nov. 7. Today Ceylon's Immigration tion: Mr Trygve Lie, United Controller, Mr R. L. Arnolda, Nations Secretary-General. to- said that the ban was imposed
the after day suggested
a confidential
report had menda of the ad hoc Committee been received on Elstone. of the General Assembly which
The Immigration Controller de- als WEL the overflow el clined to give detalls but sakl;
"We can refuse permission From the
The items include:
The A Commilles.
the 1. The significance of spreches of Marshal Rodion Y. Malinoviky today and of Vice- Beria last Premier Lavrenti night.
Call For Action On Slavery
"THIRD FORCE"
IN ASIA
Bagdad Nov. 7 Mohammed Mahdi 12.05, leader of Iraq's nationalrt Istiqlal Party. has said that the
Indian Prime Minister. Mir Nehru's statement last week en
the
the Egyptian dispute might bring about the formation of third
in Asia,
that Mohammed Kube said Mr Nehru's warning to Brisin
consequences of ust force and his doubt about th lability of soldiers to solve prob-
tems
weler med by nationalist circles.
Loa the
were
1.
He agreed with the India Prime Minister that the Middle
Eust problems must be toilet responding to the coll staral sentiment
Bir Nehr was ght in any
Bet pananal awakening
117 the
must be terur 1 jas an ablighed fact and any sottlement must he bare onts
Comition, he rald.
No!ru
"We hope that Mr tatement will be the begun. marics
redna growing interest in Arab pa blems," Kiba said
and East
This might bring about the the foramtion of a third foret Asia which we all want to ave to foster world price and safeguard .he security reutrnuity of the Middle nations," he added-Reuter PARIS CONFERENCE
Pas Nv. 5. Abdul Rahme: Azzam Pasha, of the A:56 Standlary-Gearra!
conferred w..b Longus, inday
several Asian-Areb ausgins
o the UN General Assembly.
Info vood
quis d
he
way to revive the 13- A-an-Ata group which was Belive at the Assembly
en New York
nding
were
Sr Egyplina Mohammed e
of India,
Benoga Hof Foreign Minister Salan D.n and
MANON
dicgate
to the UN, Fawzi Boy.
he first paires of the
One of ine
ว
raid source es:d.
would be to try to make sure the
14-nation Assembly's
sterring place the agreed Comme Moroccan quction on the egenda
full deba
France bas vaid it would erck have the issue frown out of
the UN-Associated Press.
GIBRALTAR STRIKE PROPOSAL
Madrid, Nov. 7. Federico Garcia Sanchiz, noted Spanish orator UITO member of the Royal Academy, proposed last night that 12,000 Spanish workers employed at the Gibraltur strike against British possession of the fortreRY hy refusing to work there.
He also called on Spain to sending footstuffs in a of strike which type to face the threat of strong called on the UN today stop
to take strong action against would bankrupt Gibraltar and American war-mongers. They
Lo Political
Libya The annual report of the United Natioris Commis-
in the
soners in Libya and the annual administering present United Nations Geveral reports of the
he's regretta Judet
Assembly.
auna of
the
powers in Libya.
3.-The
appropriate adjust- ment of the frontiers between Italian with special
China 15 at present represent- in the United Nations by representatives of the Nation-Egypt and the former
ilst regime now Formosa.
Colony of Libya
The Sovic: Forrig: Minster.referance to a certain paragraph
Mr Andrei Vyshusky
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United that the said Nations could not function nor- representatives of mally un the Chinese People's Republic were admitted.-Reater.
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de prace treaty with Italy.
3-Palestine:The report of the United Nations Conciliation L'ominission for Palestine. agistance to Palestine refugees, i
the
th report of meluding Fortetor of the United Nations Agency for Relief and Works Palestine, and Palestine refugees in the Near East.
1. Treatment of people Indian erigin in the Union South Africa.-Reuter.
MACDONALD TO VISIT SAIGON
land to any person whose prcE-
Both exho led the Soviet
sence in Ceylon we consider un-people and armed forces to be desirable."-Reuter.
Eisenhower
Faced With
Problems
ready
Paris, Nuv 7 Representative O. K. Arm-
Union Sevie: slave labour camps.
said that the Soviet sought only pener and that the be fooled by world could not the United States' camouflaged talk about peace.
unique
He told a news conference he give s asking
the US, delegation problem." 16 press fer specific action
on
London
positive
Madrid papers paid Hitle at-
Observers here believed that their silence indicates that he
wait
until
the new
British
hat question, and also on the tention to the proposal. charge that Russia still holds of war prisoners, and millions 2. The suggestion made by mi the French President, Mr Vin- guilty of exploitation in the Franco Government prefers to cent Auriol, for a "Big Four" Baltic countries.
Rep. Armstrong said he was Government's attitude towards Only the newspaper
of slave Spain is made clear before they meeting.
for UN inves'igolions izvestia found spare to print a
wherever It existed, press the Gibraltar issue. Mr Jabeur
The Catholic newspaper brief comment
It said heeding "Yes, I would welcome Auriol's speech.
about
"CONCRETE REASONS"
After arriving from Washing-the ton, still silent on all political reasons subjects, General Eisenhower | sion, returned to his headquarters to fruck:
£
to
of
enecurage revolution
Ya
and her satellite India's Role As
Peacemaker
Montreal, Novi 7.
The other two Madrid morn- gave an unsatisfactory reply" UN commission to investigate ignored the speaker, Paris, Nov. 7.
avery in the
the Monarchist to his own questions about any vestige
U.S.
the UN provided
was ng papers, General Eisenhower returned
ziven equal
facilities to in- A.B.C. and the Falange Ariba, and prevent av to Paris today to lad that fresh what was needed to end the
carried only summaries of the vestigate similar financial debates threatened to present crisis
charges
speech on the inside pages- slow down progress on the six- new war.
against the Soviet Union." nation European army which
Mr Armstrong sald he is one United Press and Reuter, of could give him 125,000,000
of an unofficial group attempt- of trained fighting men, or more Izvestia added that the Ating
than 40 divisions, by the end of lantic Pact and "chain of inside Russia 1953.
American military bases around countries.
U.S.S.R." were concrete "We think Marshal Stalin is
for international tch more afraid of such pзycholo
gical warfare and the threet of Messages from world Com-revolution than he is of military Armstrong said.-- munist leaders to the Soviet power," Mr Saigon, Nov. 7.
were led by one from China's Associated Press. Malcolm MacDonald, 1. The planners of six nations Mao Tse-tung who said that the British Commissioner - General had reached virtual agreement "great indestructible friendship for Southeast Asia, will arrive on the strictly military details of of the U.S.S.R. and China is
indo-China tomorrow for setting up the so-called
Marshal Josef Stalin's
200
New York, Nov. 7.
within й conferences with General Jean bean Almy" to "ally French,growing day by day"
Stalin. Vassili German, Italian, Belgian, Dutch Lieut-General de Laltre de Tassigny,
Mr. John Foster Dulles today He told a Service club here show, in- and Luxembourg soldiers into a commanded the air
had been Oficial senior Western representatives single force under His command. cluding twin jets, fighter-reiterated his intention to visit that India
Japan early in December to keep neutral "as between good and in Southeast Asia will reylew Grave new inancial ob- bombers and super-bembers,
Scores of the newest jet himself up to date on condi evil; right and wrong political
military stacles which would conceivably
Mr. Saksena said, "Social situation in their region, and the slow down European prepara-planes roared overhead through tions In Japan so he will be progress of the war in Malaya tions had arisen among seal the storm, almost invisible be
Indo-China against Com- and political experts at the Euro-cause of the snow, as the parade
tomb. munist insurgents. Associated pean Army conference-United moved past Lenin's
United Press. Press.
in
Mr
the
and
sources said the two
and
Press,
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R. A., Saksena, High Com- missioner for India in Canada, said here last night that India's
will of a pracemaker "but the not hesitate to resist aggression
without: ΟΥ from
Violence
Dulles To Return role in world affairs was tha
To Japan
never
ready to answer Senatorial ques-economic betterment is neces- tions when the treaty cotnes up sory to relieve pressures which for ratification early next year. are fertile ground for discon- -United Press.
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