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A SATURDAY, JUNE

1952.

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THE DAY

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FR Lyttelton's tributo to the administrative off-

cor in the Colonial Service cannot be allowed to... - pass unobserved. Fow, if any, will disagree with the state- ment by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that "European officers have for ́n great many years to come, far more than the lifetime' or the career of any officer, great tasks to perform and a grent mission to fulfil." It is appreciated that Mr Lyttelton, in his analysis of the future composition of Colonial administrations,

·was largely addressing him- self to the African

colonies. Nonethelesa,

TALKS

Agree On Note

To Russia

REVIEW THE SE

ASIA POSITION

London, June 27.

The Big Three Foreign Ministers, after day- Hongkong, as a colonial ter long talks, announced here tonight that they had ritory, can find food for reached agreement on the substance of the thought in the Colonia Western note to Russia.

Secretary's observations. Belf-government, or

its

The Ministers also had a long discussion on junior partner, municipal Korea and the position in Southeast Asia, control, clearly demands ad- especially in Indo-China.

know-how. This applies ma

to

ministrative ability and A communique issued after their meeting much to Hongkong as said, "Mrcheson, the United States Secretary any other Colony. More of State, and M. Robert Schuman, the Foreign |

thie administrative Minister of France, met today with the British acumen calls for training Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, at the

Foreign Office.

over,

and specialised knowledge,

Mr Lyttelton aptly express=

ed it by declaring: "In na

"They were joined in the afternoon by M. Jean age of specialisation, the Letourneau, French Minister for the Associated States value of the statesman, the of Indo-China..

Accused Of Espionage

MAIL

Sented at his telegraph key, with earphones on hls head: William Martin: Marshall, the 24-year-old Foreign Office' radio man accused of passing accrets to Pavel Kuznetsov, of the Soviet Embassy. Marshall is in Brixton Prison. He was remanded in custody this. week. It was stated la court that; when charged under the Official Secrets Act with giving Kuznetsov informa- tion that might be useful to an enemy, he said: "I deny that charge."

politician and the adminis- "Their covered number of topics con- trator, has grown than diminished."

mitter cerning Europe, Korea and Southeast Asia, including Queen Performs SECOND

IN Hongkong the agitation

a review of developments in these areas since their last meeting in May....

"They re-affirmed their agreement on the necessity

for more local people to for close co-operation and consultation in regard both to be advanced to executive Korea and Southeast Asia and considered means to ensure Governmental positions, and

this.

for the Colony to be grantee three Ministers considered the draft reply to ed at least a mansure of self-government has met the Soviet note prepared by the Washington draft group. with_only limited success, "They reached agreement on the substance of the reply Developments along both which will now be put into final form."

lines have been laboured, The three Foreign Ministers It was understood, however, more particularly in the talked for six and a half hours that they had agreed upon an matter of electoral reform. today.

intricate formula which

WO Council The recent Urban

They mot for two and a half leave the way open to four- election was an interesting, hours this morning and falled to Power discussions on matters of the Western reply to substance provided the Soviet but not altogether con- sgrce on vincing experiment, and it the Russian note on Germany. Government gives evidence of will require a broadening of They continued this discussion good faith in wishing for the the franchise to determine in the afternoon, and rose after election of a truly representa- whether the Colony is ready another session of nearly fourtive all-German government.

This time, they reached

Another provision is that, the.. for and able to make the

agreement.

ana Soviet Government should accept best and fullest use of elec-

Between the morning and

impartial toral reform. In the field afternoon sessions, Mr Eden, Mr investigation by an of encouraging local talent Acheson and M. Schuraan lunch-commission of enquiry. to display its ability to na-ed with Mr Winston Churchfil,

Prime Minister.

endeavour

The three Foreign Ministers spent the entire morning_trying to resolve the difference of views between Britain and France on and America on the one hand the other on the terms of the Western note,

Ancient Rite

Edinburgh, June 27,

Qrieda --Eltzabojkinnyzé bolically bathed her

SK Wounds In rose enter today In the ancient Royal Palace of Holyrood House, Edinburgh.

In doing so she com memorated an sliack by highway robbers, on King James II of Scotland In the 18th century poured

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Political Adviser To Mark Clark Now

Under Consideration

Washington, June 27.

A proposal is now under official consideration here to appoint an American political advisor to the staff of the United Nations. Supreme Commander for the Korean war, it was learned today.

This official would advise the Commander, General Mark Clark, on the political implications of such military operations as this' woole's bombing of the power in- stallations on the Yalu river separating Manchuria from North Korea.

Omcials today told Reuter that the proposal had not yet boom approved or disapproved at any departmental level but they said it was under nétive comidération,

They sull defined to explain ⠀⠀ how it came about that the British Government were not informed in advance of the pro pasals to bom the Yalu river Installations,—Router,

«SENATOR'S REQUEST

Washington, June 27. State The

Department said today that they had been asked by a Republican Senator for the sext of the "oft she

made by the Secre autements tory of State, Mr Dean Acheson, British parliamentary

La

*

group London

recent

air attacks on the North Korean

power plants at the Yalu River,

The Department's

Mr Micheer

reporters

told

that the request for the text was tied by Senator William

Chiltonwland (Republican,

Senator with some

UN Losses Im Korea

Lendon, June 22 -- A North Korean Army communique quoted by

New Chins Now Agency today claimed that the United Nations - forces in Kore» --had lost

Cho

225,470 men killed, wounded, captured or sur. rendered between June 20, 1981, and June 15, 1952

***

The communique' said tacinded these casualties

Bouth Koreana,

AméricaNA Britons,

Turks, 1,181

War-Time Hero Cleared Of

Fraud

Charges

London, June 27... Colonel Charles Sweeny, 42, who helped to found the famous Eagle Air Squadron lof American volunteers in world war two, was cleared here today of investment fraud charges,

Two Britons, who had dicen charged with .402

him were com- Canadiana

400

Thats

82 Kulpin Colombians

83· Greeks,

and three Frenchmen

In the samo period, the communique wald 3,603 United... Nalions, aircraft. wern, shot down and 2,230 damarul

Eighty-four United Na- ' klone navad · vessela” were sunk or damaged, it - added. -Renter.

SCOTTISH

KNIGHTS INSTALLED

Edinburgh, June 27.

milted for, trial ́al London's Central Criminal "Court,fakt

Odinal Sweeny was accused of inducing people in 1945 to buy shares in Specialold Limited, a firm of piston mnau- facturers; by sending them a misleading and falco letter and dihonestly concealing material Cacta.

"

Originally there were also charges of conspirnes.

Dismissing Colonel Swechy. from the prosectition, the Magistrate said: "I cannot find that on the evidenco Colonel Sweeny had other than an honest belief

doing."

B

in what he was

Hartley Shawcross,

Queen's Counsel, who defended him, said the Colonel left the court, with 'the same, "hich re- putation he had. when he entered that though

"One must hope

An ancient Scottish ceremony an American citizen, he will was performed at Edinburgh to continue to make a useful and Republicans had been angered day, when the Queen, us honourable contribution to the by reports that Mr Acheson had sovereign at the Order. Installed life of this country" he added. "apologised" to members of the three nights of the Most Colonel Sweeny with his House of

of: Commons for

for the Ancient and Most Noble Order of brother and uncle, formed, the tallura

to notify the British the Thistle.

Eagle Squadron in 1940. Com authorities of the American

posed of American volunteers, bombs the three plants.

The Installation service was it fought with the Royal Air Mr McDermott sale that. Me held in the Chapel of the Order Force against Hitler before

Was America entered the "war Achegon's statements had beer in St Giles Cathedral, L Elizabeth

made off the record" and they the Orders of Chivalry of which

the first such service in any of Reuter. still off the record at she is sovereign that the Queen

into a silver bowl into which Queen dipped her fingers. A page handed her 'h napkin

dry her fingers-Reuter.

to

Search For US Pirate Trawlers

order

Eddyville, Kentucky, June 27. The second mutiny within 24 hours broke out at the Stato prison today but guards"roitored: within half an hour..

The Wardent, *Mr Jess Buchamn, reported that no one was injured, in contrast, with yesterday's 'rebellion in which eight prisoners were wounded by gunfire mid a guard was injured

About 30 young prisoners today made the raidson the Prison

Commistry, but guards with

sub-machine „gns finally made them give up their loot and herded them back to their cells,

Meanwhile, State Police Ivere called back in nild were in- structed 'to keep a detachment at the

penitentiary; for

a fow days.

None of the 300 men who particl participated in yesterday's up- rising had a part in today's dis

Goheen, State

sume responsible adminis-the agenda for the day-jong trative work there has been talks was: a more decisive

1-Europe including the on the part of Government reply to the Soviet note--and

Mexico City, June 27: and decidedly encouraging review of the German situs

After re-assembling this after- A group of Mexican fly- and justifiable: results. If tlon and the Berlin, position..

2-Far East Including the noon they selected the com- Government can train good

boats ing

began search administrators from the defence of Southeast Asia and promise formula, Officials who

been operations today for radar- Indo-China.

have local ranks it will have ad-

Officials here refused to dis-drating the note in Paris and equipped United States turbances. vanced a long way towards close the form which the new Washington reached a deadlock "pirate" winning for this Colony the noto to Russla will

take. right to self-government;

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four

Mr Luther fishing vessels Welfare Commissioner,

<ID:

***things have quietsød, down and I expect operations to in smoothly."Reuter.

days ago. The United which eluded the Mexican nounced from Louisville that rigidly excluded even the

Navy,, oretical possibility Power talks on questions of substance before

an impartial commission had reported OJI

in conditions

All zones. D Germany,.

ONE PROPOSAL

Britain and France were pre- pared to propose a four-Power

The Navy Minister, Mr Raul Lopez Sanchez, sald that "dra- were receSEÁNY stic meosures", to wipe out illegal fishing by Americna, and other foreign trawlers · operating in Mexican Pacific coast waters,

Mr: Lopez Sanchez said that

all with

STOP PRESS

conference which should set up the Navy expected to increase an impartial commlation to in-ità air arm against the "pirates" vestigate conditions

squadron of Calatinos as German zones and should then soon as the flying boats are de- discuss the powers of an all-livered. German government oven

Mexican gunboats previously before the Commission had ordered to hunt down and seize reported.

craft reported 178 South

foreign fishing

The United States was in- that the pirates were escaping

willing for mich a cafference behind a powerful adore Africans Gaoled

10 discuss the functions of an wark which warned them of overall goverment until after

an Impartial commission; had approaching patrol vessels, reported on conditions in EDASTIC › MEASURES and In West Germany, E.

1

were

present.

He said that he did not know has held since the beginning of

her reign. If the Deparument would accede to the Senator's request and provide him with the text.

Reporters wanted to know. If the Department would release the text or parts of it to the

Press if it were decided to give

if to Senator Knowland.

Mr McDermott said that he could not answer that and declined further. _comment.-e Router.

Thieves Slash Paintings

Paris, June 27. Thieves with a "diseased passion for art," slashed four paintings valued at £90,000 at the Modern Art Museum here today, in an attempt to pteal them, the Police stated.

The Police said that a night watchman caught two 19-year old: students; using

"cut throat" razor to rip the palat- ings from their frames,

000,000

The paintings, which included Reboir "of a nude, woman

valued bathing, valued at about 40,- francs | (£49,000), laro. on loan here from American mureumis as part of a 20th century art exhibition,

The Police said that the two mon had a great deal of know- ledge about painting and sculp ture and that they bad. "An urge to own the pictures which the most admired.". They Johannesburg, June 27.

spent several hours each day at The second day of the protesthe Museum looking at the campaign against South Africa's pictures which they were cover racial seguegation rules saw 178 Ins, the Police sald, volunteers in gaol tonight for · Art experts, sold that the

Letourneau which stressed the Tanillo. They said that the The Rand are the pro

what they painting could be easily re- deliberately Dustrial

pared-Reuter,.

The Masters later discussed Officers reported that most of events in Todo-China during the the pirates operated in the past few weeks with the aid of Guir of California and off the

personal

nood for substantial co-ordinated ardstance for the fight to co-majority of foreign vessels were tain Communism throughout

American.

For

tho

section, and centre DI

test movement, 103 persona East and South-East Asia. The Navy Minister said that were goled. Most had brokent In the discussions on Kores he will not permit Mexico to th

curiow in Johannesburg.. ||33ritoira, urged ́- amore" effective be robbed of one of its richest Forty were

arrested in. Baks political as well as military natural resources and will, take burg for crowing over into dia- lieison in the conduct of polish whatever measured necessary; tricia

will be substantially, met by

Heat Wave Death Toll, 61

New York, June 27, they were

Deaths "" America's" " three- and y Big day-record-breaking, hent waye

It is considered that Britain however drastle" to rid Mexican At Fort Elizabeth, 80 natives climbed to 01 today with for clover contact in the waters of "pirate" shermen conduct of military operations

entered out of bound areas in of case of host-prostration ibar aliuption existed in the wall station, and were guoted exhaustion were also reported. yesterday's agreement In prins the Gulf of Mexico: Carlier this rive volunteers were rested Amas of odol - Der brought clolo tištwoon- Mr Eden and Mr year. : Mexican gunboats fleed in Durban—United Prdon, *i reljef today to many " northerda Acheron on the appointment of a and seized several Florida and

argas of the Unlied.. Bistes but British deputy to General Markuslans shrimp boats

sunbaked goufhent half,

Clark in Korea ngrican, ahrung boats' beren

Tomorrow, there will be two-, way, talks between M. Schuman Ruining but a serlojia Interna

Mr Acheson, M. Schumari tignal incident was averted by

at

and Mr Edon, rond possibly diplomatic representationa-be- between. Mr Edan 3 and at Mr tween the United States, and

An incrppood throk of advers clonage to propa wna: reported. | tròm the mouth; where the towin of Augusta, !: Géorgen, has had 107) degrees me fairenbei ;)==119=

The three knights Installed were the Duke of Beuccleuch, the Duke of Hamilton and the Earl of Haddington.

Senate Quashes Truman Veto

Washington, June 27. The United States Senate to- the Queen was also to have veto on the disputed Bill re

But for his attack of jaundico, | day overroda President Truman's installed the Duite of Edinburgis, vising and codifying America's On July and carrying long immigration and naturalisation baws were members of the lows. Queen's bodyguard for Scotland The Bir now,

becomes

law, Royal Company of Archers having received confirmatory wearing uniforms of Sherwood votes by a two-thirds majority Green piped with crimson and of both Houses of Congress, with long eagle feathers thela The Senate vote was by 87. bonnets.

to 20, five votes more than After the ceremony thousands the two-thirds majority, needed. laed, the "Royal Milo" to watch The House of Representatives Queen Elizabeth drive. back to had overridden the vote yes the Palace of Holyrood House.day by 378 to 113 votes Reuter.

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