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4 THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952.

Anti-Ridgway Cautious Optimism Over

Outburst

In London

Landan, July 0.

Fallee reinforcements were rushed to the Amert- eatt - Embrary -in-Grosvenor Square tonight after about Cartying 'banners will the whała "Beram Ridgway" and "Go Home" fotineď up "tr'a procesalon

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before being stopped prope Polico,

The demonstrators were later dispersed after avsiks of them had Borawled stornas on the pavement and wall.

Several men detajnet) ——Router.

Return To Private Enterprise

ROAD HAULAGE MEASURE

London, July 9.

Prospects Of Success

In Secret Truce Talks

Panmunjom, July 10.

Armistice negotiations, midway between the Korean battlelines. entered the second year today within hearing of Communist and United Nations guns.

On-the-spot optimism about an early peace is lower today than a year ago when United Nations and North Korean and Chinese delega- tions met at the ancient city of Kaesong.

The year had many times seen high optimism crushed by delays which the United Nations side had charged wore due' 'to' Communist ́insincerity and desire to use the talks Enly qs breathing saco!!!

to regroup their shattered dfmics.

The United Nations side. Is The United Nations would holding out for the principle; agree to Țimit troop rotation," It' of voluntary reparation of wanted inspection teams fram prisoners, cialming, will neutral nations to go behind never force Comuniunisį prison- each side's unes it gave up ers to return to their side at demands for United Nations

Berial bayonet point.

observation of North Keres to see that airfields were Negotiations are in secret, not being built, and it demand- and officers at the Munsaned that only airfold construc Base ormistice camp. 20 miles tion be rehabilitation of exist northeast of Seoul, said they ing fields for civilian use. were only "cautiously optimis- Uc" that the secret talks could solve the prisoner of war dead- Jock.

By April, after days of bitter debate and invective, the United Nations stand was pruned down. It was prepared First indications that the

to forego" the "pa on árfielu Communists were interested in rehabilitation and construction peace talks come on June 24 last if the Communists accepted the The Conservative Govern-Year, when the Russian repre-principle of voluntary repatria-

sentative at the United Nations,tion. ment fodny published ↑ M. Jacob Malik, - advocated a Parliamentary Bill for the cease-fire. return to private enterprise of the nation's road haulage industry seized 'under' the nationalisation policy of the Attice Labour Government in 1947.

About 40,000 lorries which have been operating for the State are to be sold back to road haullers,

In return, the hauliers will be called upon to pay a levy esti- mated at £4 million a year to compensate the State-owned rallways for loss of trade ex- pocted to result from the flerce competition between the road operators and the railways.

The railways themselves are also to be given more freedan, The Central Railway Executive, which now controls the whold of Britain's network of railways, is to be abolished and regional area managements with considerable freedom of action are to be re- instated.

ONE GOOD THING

ANOTHER ATLANTIC

RUN FIRST

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Southampton, July 0.

Generul John Franklin,

President of the United States Lines, suid today that his Com- pany would give the record- breaking United States another Atlantic Tun before deciding whether to claim the Blue Bi- band Trophy.

He made his sfalement after a méėtinga with ""the" Duke of Sutherland, Chairman of the Trophy, Committee, and Com- medote Harry Manning of the Uner.

In an Interchange of radio messages, the United Nations The United Nations also want- Commander, Geertil Matthew | ed" the Communists to drop Ridgway, and North Korean and Russis from these “nations they Chinesa commanders, General wanted as armistice inspectors. Kim Il Sung and General Pang The United Nations wanton an Tch-hunt, arranged to meet at exchange of 70.000 United Na- General Franklin sold that Kacsong.

tions patroners for approximate- whether the United States would 1y 120,000 Communist "prisoners claim the Trophy depended on they held. The Folied Nations her first West-East performance. clained that another 100,400 Koreang and Chinese had de Commodore Manning said that manded that they be not re-it was only right that the Trophy patriated.

should cross the Atlantic "to where it now belongs" and The Communists agreed to

he was keeping his angors drp the nomination of Russia Frassed in the hope that he if the United Nations would would be able to take it home. drop its objection to military

First contact was by liaison offices on July 3 to arrango a Bite for talks within Kaesong By July 20, delegates had agreed an an agenda.

THE AGENDA.

It was: 1. That the agenda agreed on be adopted.

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tex.

2. Fixing of a military de-airfield construction. Since The Bhic Riband Trophy was marcation line.

then Panmunjom reports have last wun by the Cunard White 3. Concrete arrangements for been virtually "no progress." Star Hiner Queen Mary, but realisation of a cease-re, in-

was never claimed. olucing inspection of an armis- Negotiators under Major- its terms are | General -- William Harrison tice to see that

It is at present in a Jeweller's being carried out.

Journey almost daily to Pan-window at Hunley, Stafford- 4. Arrangements relating to munion either by helicopter or shire, where it was made.-Reu- exchange of prisoners of war.

sedan." car, Bornetimes : the 5. Recommendations to the United Nations Command refuse. governments

countries .of the

to attend ---- talks, charging that concerned.

the Communists want to use Then incidents began to occur.

them only s A propaganda The United Nations accused the platform An unexpected provision in the Communists of breaches of neu South Korean Government bill prevents the British Tran-trality of the Kaesong

neutral

violently opposed to sport Commission," the central zone by the presence

opinion. of armed troops. "The body controlling the whole of Chinese

Com- any talks with the Communists, the State owned

aspporter transport munists accused the United Na- was summed up by

Syngnin Bhoa. system, from forming a monopoly tions of allowing its planes to of President of passenger rond services.

bomb and strafe in the neutral He said: "The only good thing coming out of the talks is that

zone.

It lays down that the Com-The talks were recessed with minion shall not in future ac-out anything concrete having quire root passenger under been achieved. takings or, without the consent of the Minister of Transport, a controlling Interest through

The Commission may also be directed by the Minister to re- linqu'ch control of any bus com- pales, which it "now

enjoy through a majority shareholding,

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farmers in nearby aidas have bren able to plant rice uns molested."Reuter.

Jobs Going In South Africa

shareholding in road passenger cidents, General Ridgway pro-

After frequent alleged in- |-~~~- companies.

posed, and" "the “Qozumunista accepted, that the talks bo resumed at Panmunjom, con- aldered less prone to such th

Capetown, July 0. cidenta

After daily

wrangling on a

Jobs are wafting in Africa of people and, demarcation line for the cense for thousands

Government to a on November 27 the United according Nations Corrimand announced official today, any South African an agreement.

skapen out of work is a "can't or won't The Line was

Do work." was to be the pre-

malc gent lide 'of-battle conttict and In the civil service 1,000

elerks and about it would be accepted if an matriculated

women with a lower armistice was reached within 1,200 30 days.

educational standart are needed. Indust is orging out for

dozens hands in

search Police different trades. continuously for young mai fill 1,750 vacancies and in the Post Office the shortfall in full- time workers is now 6,700.

Financial Assistance To Malta

London, July 0. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr Oliver Lytteltog was quotioned in the House of Commons today about Onanciul aid to Malta.'

Hopes for peace by the New!

soared, but 1952 found the negotiators sort through lists of prisoners, having tem porarily abandoned demarcation line discursions.

First lists of prisoners were changed on December 18 and were broadcast to a waltig Western world,

The first lista carried moto Mr Thomas Reid (Labour) than 3,000 American names asked what further Bnancial more than 900 United Kingdom

help the Government of Malta 7,000 South Korean and others was asking from Britain in from Australia, South Africa; addition to the £20,000,000 at Canada, Franco, the Philippines, rendy given or promised. Greece, the Netherlands and

Ho an anked to what extent Turkey. the request is for a loan for development purdoces, and to what extent for a recurrent on-

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nual grant to meet the needs of The United Nations Command

the Increasing population Malta! U

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Where Bagpipes Came From?

Romo, July 0. Professor Ugo Gualazzini, diretor of the Cremona library Jclairus' he has discovered that the bagpipes were imported into Scotland 500 years ago from hometown of the Cremona,

many amoux Stradivarius |

the Communists of told

names had been left out of their "We lists of Allied prisoners held by are still discussing there with the Malted Mihiaterer them.

Jong researches In our he said we were able.

'only tirat a band cxisted in Communists Cremona 500 years ago, but package deal on hotly debated as that a certain Baxlanus del Item thrco-arrangements for Bruno had moved from Cremona supervising a cease-fire,

to Glasgow in 1515%. :

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BBC EXPERT RESIGNS

London, July 9. Mr Ian C. Messiter, B.B.C. ex- pert on "parly Bame" pro-

have

grammes, is reported to resigned from the Corporation.

He is going to South Africa to explore the entertainment world there, particularly fi'regard to films.

Mr Messiter, 32, joined the B.B.C. in 1942 after leaving the army. He revised and produc ed the "One Minute, Please" and ***False

Evidence" pro- grammes.--Reuter.

To Be Released

Havana, July 9

A Cuban court has ordered the release of Professor Rafael Garcia Barrenas of Havana Uni- very and four others pending further investigation of a charge that they were plotting to b sassinate President Fulgencio

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