/*! THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1052.

AMERICA AGREES TO HOLD MEETING ON GERMAN ISSUE Talks On An Ambassadorial Level To Be Suggested

Paris, June 16, The United States has accepted British and French recommenda- tions for a four-Power meeting with the Soviet Union at Ambassadorial level.

The Western reply to the latest Soviet note on Germany will con- tain the suggestion that the meeting should take place in the near future to discuss the setting up of a neutral commission to inquire into condi- tions for holding free elections in East and West Germany.

French officials said that American reluctance, expressed last week, at a meeting of officials of the three Governments to make such a proposal the basis of the Western reply to the Soviet Union, has been overcome.

new

how three-Power, note to the Soviet Unlun had for the moment been transferred from Paris to Washington.

Washington representatives of

on

It had earlier been reported, to press these major sing of, In a recent exchange of notes from London that

with the Western Powers work on a German foreign policy,

Barring any agreement among

to reunite Germany, the France, the United Russians made it clear that they Britain, States and the Soviet Union on segarded the present frontier as miting the two parts of Ger- fixed. The Communists in East many, the present West Ger- und West Germany claim that

has only mari Parlininent

t onla a new world war could little over a year to run.

change It.

the three Powers tira now

studying proposals put foward by both the United States and Britain.

vate lunch given in London to- propaganda d

day by the French Ambassador, M. Rene Massigli, for the Foreign Secretary, Me Anthony Eden

to be is believed Britain anxious to overcome any diver gence of views between horselt! and France on the ono hand and the United States on the other on the desirability of in cluding

an Invitation to an early four-Power conference on

new Western note. Britain. It is believed Paris, would be willing to at

odd refugees and expellees from former German territories be- vond the rivers Oder and Neisce, from the Baltic to the Czechoslovak frontier, and from East European countries.

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Rescue Trains Trapped By Heavy Snowfall

Buenos Aires, June 10.

Three emergency trainM were today reported to have been trapped by snO W when going to the sld of a fourth train blocked in Patagonia, about 100 miles south-west of here.

A radio message from the first convoy stated that four passengers who tried to break through the snow are missing.

Blankets and food layo been dropped by air to the :#iranded "lealna,

train The first

WAS blocked in the Comodera Rivadavia territory. Ret= ter.

British Argument

At Hague

Plan To Solve Jordan Crisis Being Discussed

Approach To Swiss Suggested

Amman, June 16.

The Jordan Cabinet and the three-man Re- gency Council are now considering a three-point plan which, they hope, will finally solve the crisis caused by King Talal's illness, according to well- informed quarters here today.

The plan is:

'enter a

1. An approach to the Swiss authorities to enlist their aid in persuading the King to Swiss sanatorium, and undergo a prolonged course of Inedical treatment.

2. Another direct approach | viously been known of Emir to the King himself, urging him Nair's intention to visit London, to return to Jordan for medical British policy towards the treatment as coon 'na possible. stintion,, in Jordan has so far The Government would prefer been one of strict non-interven- the King's carly return, Jordan tion in an internal domestic scurces stated, but if he refused affair.

Minister British

would _urse, on him yet again The

to the necessity of his obtaining Jordan; Mr Geoffrey Furlonge, qualified medical treatment out-is due to arrive here later to- night by air from Amman to

side the country combined, re-attend the conference, of Baltish

The Hague, June 10, Sir Erle Beckett, legal adviser

the British Foreign Office, port from medient experts on Middle East envoys which opens told the International Court to the King's condition by next at the Foreign Office, on Thurs- day that there was no question May, when Prince Hussein, the day-Reuter. of Britain's abandoning her ell | 17-year-old heir apparent, now

Peršla claim. nguins!

and at school at Harrow, comes of negotiating

direct with the age,

of Government there, In view past experience,

DOCTORS' REPORT

These doctors would keep the King under observation for a month or more.

his

Federal elections are due in It remains to be seen, how the summer of 1953.

whether the Russiang re-

It this report indicated that furd eventual revision of the The parties are already begin-

the King's condition had de- The position, it is believed ning to prepare for them. One frontier as a "trump card" in

teriorated or shown little signs in Preis, was discussed at a priot the main turgets for their the struggle between the Com- For several hours Sir Eric of improvement, the Govern-.

and 9,000,000-munist are the

non-Communist argued against the Persian casement would request the neigh- powers to include Germany in that Britain had first accepted bouring Arab States Iraq, their sphere of influenco,

the principle of naticaalimation Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Observers here noto that the

and then withdrawn acceptance. the Lebanon-to send doctors to Communists

liikke the who, Western Ailles, for

This assertion year's

was disputed examine the King. total disarmament is Britain who, he said, had- preached the POWERFUL PARTY

Germany, witched overnight agreed for purposes of negotia- of every of an Independent Lion and without prejudice to The refugee party, Block der national any in an at accept the principle but only Heimatvertriebenen und En-

persunde German to chable negotiations for settle- rechtetes (BHE), has, in its tempt to

opinion that this was ment of the dispute to be start public short political life, won nearly

ed out of court. and better than a German army in 2,000,000 votes in State other local elections in West corporated in

Apart from seeking group. Germany.

Revision of social justice, which they have Polish frontier in Germany's

secured through the

bill favour would have an importan: by the West German effect on Communist influence in the Slay world on points affecting the holding Parliament, the refugees main Poland and

tree elections throughout aim is revision of the

Oder generally, Germany.

Neisse line.

COUNT ON US, It still remains doubtful

Their leaders speak of peaceful

leaders The Soviet

would whether the Western reply will

revision though many members believe that revision the

party have to weigh most carefully

and advantages only come through wor. Nevertheless, the refugees put

advantages of disturbing their social justice before rearmament, hold over the Slave peoples in Most of the expellees, and cer- exchange for, a possibly insecure

"deal" over tainly those from ins Line. In doing so, they would Ühe Oder-Neigte German territories now adminis-

the

but only if the Soviet Govern-

lend a four-Power meeting ytan of Burdens"

ment gives satisfactory replies Just possed

of

be sent to Moscow before the United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, visits Louxton for three-Power talks next week. -- Router.

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REVISION ISSUE

Frankfurt, June 10. West German politicians will Boon begin their biggest post-

revise cumpaign to

the present frontier between Eual Germany and Poland following the end of the Western Occupa- tion, independent here expect,

Demands for revision of what is popularly

called the "Oder- Nelsse line" are expected to be Inked with another new Ġer- man campaign for a return of the Saar to German control.

will

the Western

the

German- tention that Britain had not used veren

or

the

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Rome, June 10. Following today's Police pre- cautions on the occasion of the Ridzway, vidt of General Matthew B. NATO Supreme Commander, to Rome, the Com- munist labour leader, Giuseppe

Vittorio, protested in Parlia ment against the refusal by the to Police to allow the

people show their desire for peace."

Signor Di Viltorio sald, "Wo

RTESA LUNDIGAN people's right demand the the to protest against the visit of this Infamous General bo ne knowledged.

If their reports indicated that he was still unable to take up dutles, the Government WOULD

recommend to Parila He also answered Persia's con- ment that Prince Hussein be

either 08 all the local remedies before

as a deputy for to the Inter his father. taking the case national Court.

The Government announced Apart from the fact that this today that all official celebrations had nothing to do with the and feasts to mark the end of question of the Jurisdiction of Ramadan, which falls next Sun- the Court, he said, it must also be day, would be cancelled this year noted that the effect

the because of the King's illness, Nationalisation Law of May 1, The announcement called on 1951, avag dis-

prevent any re-Imams of mosques throughout the

to country to offor prayers for the The Communist lender, Simor course to the Persian courts obtain compensation.Reuter. speedy recovery of the King and Togliatti,, due to speak in

added that the Government Parliamon tomorrow. Router. prayed for the early retur of the King and the restoration of

to

tered by Poland and the Soviet probably remember the Soviet- King Feisal Tohis health-Reuter

Union, dream only of returning German non-aggression pact of to their former homes.

1039.

observers All the main parties, except the found allemany, in her new-

Visit America

the Italian people were allowed to demonstrate their desire for peace and if this desire was noted by Ridgway, It would be a great service ren- dared to humanity."

107 DETAINED

Naples, June 10. Police tonight held 107 people, all stated to be Italian Com- {munist Party

members, for demonstrating and- scattering castels against the visit of General Ridgway to Naples Tuesday, Reuter.

BERLIN EXPECTS VISITORS

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NAIF IN LONDON

London, June 10. The Emir Nait, brother of No major party in West Ger The present West German

King Talal of Jordan, arrived many can afford to ignore these right-wing coalition of Christion

Есте by air tonight from Cairo, June 16. people. The refugte party is Democrats, Free Democrats and expected to make a powerful German Party seems confident

Young King Feisal of Iraq Geneva,

Officials of the Jordan-Lega- showing in next year's election. that West

has accepted on invitation of

Government lion sold that he is expected to with her former

the United States Communists,

united are

In Western enemies, is in her best

to spend two months in the remain for only a couple of days domanding that the frontier be

position

United States next September, to see his schoolboy son at to secure a reversal yet changed.

El Raoul Bey, Iraqi Harrow. NC In of the provisional Potsdam de-

The Emir said at the airport, Cairo, announced cision. These politicians count į sve

"I can give no news about

Berlin, June 16. on American support

today's

More than 1,000,000-tourists. The Minister said that cir- whether the King is to return to Many American officials in

and businessmen will visit West permitting, Germany believe that when the

cumstances

the U.S., High

Prince Regent

Abdulilla and hour and a quarter. We chatted Corrunisaloner's office predicted Prime Minister Nouri Pasha, as brother to brother. During today.

he did not Despite a blockade scare in not only retire from the complete the Sovereign's educa- indicate whether he would be May, visitors totalled 86,000 -

in the same 3,000 more than tion and would jya ve no returning to Jordan." Soviet zone but also from the political algnificance. France- The Foreign Office's spokes-month last year. — Associated Oder-Neisse Line without war.

man said that nothing bad pre-Press.

TRUMP CARDI

The Oder-Neisse Line --was established under the Potsdam agreement of July 1945, signed

the Amman.... to him for about an Berlin in 1952,

The formal incorporation of by Britain, the United States Western group has built up a would be accompanied by

Western and West Germany into the

the Soviet Union. But the truly powerful "position group of nations and her re Potsdam declarations caid that armament with them will give the final frontier should powerful stimulus to the leaders subject to settlement in of all the main political parties Peace Treaty.

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The Social Democratic oppost-

tion, however, belleves that

West Germany's allegiance with the West

has weakened, tho

chances of frontler revision in the East.-Reuter.

DEFENCE COSTS

Washington, June 10,

Mr John McCloy, American High Commissioner in Germany, today estimated that it would cost over $7,000,000,000 in the next three years to create and maintain the proposed 12 West German

divisions with naval and air units.

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Czechoslovakia Said To Be

"One Forced Labour Camp"

United Nations, June 18. Firstly,

Mr Jan Papanek, former chief labour

to

the

pro-

cheap

He denied Communist supply balance

low papanda that the present Czech caused by the regime has provided a three-room of the Czech delegation, told the productivity United Nations today that transfora of great numbers of apartment for every worker.

labourers Czechoslovakia His one large unqualified

from

"It has, in fact, done just that Ho denled that tho. Bonn fored labour camp" with its in- farms to administrative positions but only for Communist Party

to heavy functionaries," he said. dustries producing weapons for and light industries

inchustries. the Soviet Union.

Secondly, 10 eliminate all Dr Papanek, who refused to

Communist coup opposition recognise the

1040 and who was repudiated regime

Mr

ond McCoy's climate denial

contained in wond letter replying to questions by Demceratic Senator Ghette, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Cominittee-Reuter,

Lend-Lease

Negotiations Resumed

in

by the new Czech Government, democracy.

"The

to the

"The Communists have acconi. Communist plished this by evicting thousands and to iquidato of home-owners, puiting them into forced labour camps and in expansion

capital handing. cut their houses and made his charges at a closed

of the at cods industries and the In-apartments to members meeting of the Committee the Economic

and Social Coun- vestment in these industries are Party hierarchy." ell which is considering fore

forced throughout the wor labour

world. The truth is", Dr Papanek sald

on behalf of the Council of Free Czechoslovakia, that to day there is no free or voluntary labour in Czechoslovakia what-

of such

thoy nature that

Dr Papanek suggested that cannot be considered to con- Russia operated a sort of Mar- irato

STRATEGIC BAILWAY

who.

"The 1,000-kilometre railway devol selv follow

to the welfare of the shall Plan in reverse by,milk- Czechoslovak people now or in Ing" its satellites economically.

officials International Some the future," he mid."

economic in Central and track from Prague to the bor-Eastern Europe have calculated the Soviet Union is that the Soviet Union has re- while there are some 350,000 ders of

countries of forced labourers in

some 247 being excessively developed not selved from the

the .because the

Eastern Eastern Europe and forced labour camps in Czecho-sen the economy of

the fearn of or camouflaged slovakia the rest of the popula Czechoslovak people needed it Germany, in len cannot be said to be free but for the purposes of the reparations Washington, June 16. In any sens of the word. The future movement of troops and under favourable trade agree Soviet Union meats, close to $12,000,000,000 supplies of the large labour | SUPP Negotiations for a sotilement country is one

through the heart of Europe.

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worth of goods which they have PHOTOGRAPHS of the Soviet Union's wartime camp? iend-lease account with the

river transport systems on the United States were resumed at Dr Papanek sold that wages, Danube and Labs are almost at a share of this amount is borne the State Department today, 10 hours, production norms

stands and

and large capital by Czechoslovakia but since the country is economically - the months after they were broken out by the Government and tested. Works are beling of strongest of the Soulot rulelliertaken by the South China

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Resumption of the talks was there was no choice of work in

of ma- could contribute most towards Morning Post, South China requested by the Soviet Got Cechoslovakia. Workers cannot langed and

expand the

Saviet crament on June 0, it was dis- refuse to volunteer" to work

and zuch durable conomic expansion; it is fair | Sunday: closed by the State Department, without

or on Sundaya pay

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to assume that that "largo. computed at least

amount, daughters of former well-10-00 car works of Czechoslovakia have "It is my understanding that The talks were suspended last or well known democratie been forced recently to stop pro the value of uranium mined year when the Soviet Union familles he told the Comducing passenger cars. Now, only exclusively for Boviot purposes offered about $300,000,000.

mitter

trucks and armoured care for the by forced Inbour supplies, and The United States had asked Czechoslovakia's forced labour motorisation of the Sovies and maintained by Czechoslovakin for 3800,000,000 to settle to agramme, had a two-tvid smolite armies are being pro is not included in this nguro-

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