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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952.

Strasbourg Calls For

Churchill Calls New Monetary

Cabinet

Londen, Sept. 24.

The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, now on holiday at Cap d'All, in the south of Franco, has called a Cabinet meeting in Lon

don for Friday morning to hear

reports of develop- ments during his absence. Mr and Mrs Churchill will return to Lon- don tomorrow after a fort- night's slay

Lord at Beaverbrook's villa-Reu-

ter.

Television

Worries Magicians

London, Sept. 24. Television has got British Quickness of the hand may deceive the eye

magicionu

worried.

but not the camera,

Tomtrrow the British Ring of the International Brotherhood tell 500 of Magicians will sleight-of-hand mun how to cope with the problem, The television

Conference

CONCERN OVER CHECK

TO EUROPE'S OUTPUT

Strasbourg, Sept. 24.

The 15-nation Council of Europe's Consulta- tive Assembly today overwhelmingly called for a new international conference to consider what it called the "present monetary dilemma" in Europe.

It took this step by passing unanimously, except for one abstention, a long resolution in which the 132 members expressed concern at a recent check to the increase in European produc- tion.

They said they could not but believe that this check "is due to a number of causes

among which figure the stricter financial policies pursued in certain member countries," These countries were not identi- fied in the resolution,

of

the.

"WC restrict imports, our currencies are not freely con- vertible, und we have devalued our currencies without consult- ing the, International Fund," he sold.

vote,

Adoption of the resolution wound up a two-day debate on Europe's economic position in which many members expressed continuation of anxiety at the the dollar gap and called for

Two hours before the menace came increased production in Europe.

During today's debate the Signor Gluseppe Pelta, Italian to the fore during a recont Bri-

Economic Budget Minister. called the when rapporteur fish television show

girl tick was given Committee. Mr Robert Boothby dollar gap the most urgent and vanishing

misplaced (British Conservative), and the important problem for Europe, through uway

most serious consequence of but said there was no one camera angle,

Behind locked

to the Bretton Woods agreement solution. doors

was that its mere impossibility

also contended that morrow, magicians will watch a

which two brought international compacts pessimism in

expressed

the demonstration screens will be used to show into contempt.

Assembly about Industrial pro- duction was unfounded as It some of the pitfalls of the camera's all-eing eye,

was not production but only the rate of Increase which decreased.

д

66-year-old Mr Jack Salvin, anatour conjurer, who will help with the demonstration, sald "Television producers are to both

professional and.

amateur conjuring by refusing

40 take head of technical advice

and allowing naughty camera

CEYLONESE RUBBER

WITH CONCERN

in

had

But he Assembly, echoing the view of many of its speakers, de- clared in its resolution that i "noteg with concern that for the first time since 1947 the

of Industrial

crews to change the shot without FOR PEKING quarterly index

warning. Too often a magician

ja working to one camera, while another is turned on, revealing cm- his secrets. We want to phasise the care magicians must take if the quickness of the hand is to deceive the camera. So far television has not done the art of mystery, much good."Reuter.

GERMAN CAR A THREAT

Colombo, Sept. 24. About 1,500 tons of Ceylon rubber for Communist China will be loaded here tomorrow Pollsh freighter aboard the Killinski.

production in

in O.EE.C. coun- tries (comprising most of Western Europe) has stopped increasing us compared with the previous year."

The Assembly declared itself "perturbed" that Europe was in danger of falling to reach its The cargo will be Ceylon's target of a 25 per cent expanTM tenth rubber shipment to Redsion of production by 1950.

The China since the United Nations

form of words blaming "certain member countries was reached after a discussion in the Signor committee.

Pella, whose speech today was his second to

banned the supply of strategie materials to the Chinese Com- munists by its member nations. Another Polish ship took 2.100

the Assembly this week, advoca- ted the slogan "Trade is better than aid for helping Europe to close the dollar gap."

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A Princess Mediator Admits Failure Eden's

In London

Frincess Margaretha of Sweden, 17-year-old daughter of Princess 61bylle and the late Prince Gustav Adolf; and grand- daughter of King Gustav Adolf, smiles happily on arrival in London recently. On a six-month visit, the Princess will

study English.-Express Photo.

Adlai Stevenson Explains Illinois Fund

}

Baltimore, Sept. 24. Following is part of Governor Adlaf E. Steven son's explanation today of a special fund he created in Illinois to supplement the pay of some State offi- cials.

The Governor said it was difficult to lure men into public jobs from higher-salaried posts in private enterprise.

tons of rubber to China a fort- London, Sept. 24.

night ago. The Volkswagen-Germany's

With Britain as its nearest "People's Car"-may be pro-rival, Communist China is still

He went on: Signor Ferruccio Parri (Italy,

"With this in, "Therefore, I adopted the dured in Canada and seriously Ceylon's largest rubber custom-

mind, I initiated a study of practice of making gifts, usually ΕΠ cars the er. In the first six months of Republican) sald there ware threaten British

this year IL Canadian

bought 28,800,000 tbs. many reasons why the Council some permanent and systematic around Christmas time, to a market, Mr Fred Bull, Canada's of

rubber compared

with of Europe should be entrusted means by which the compensa- small number of key employees tion of key officiala might to who wore making sacriflees to Europe. Minister of Trade and Com-Britain's 25,000,000 lbs, and the with the economy of

stay in Stato

Government. In the framework of a possible | supplemented. a London United States 17,300,000 lbs. merce, said this at

These gifts were made but of Chinese buyers have offered commonwealth or Juncheon of the Engineering

European Industries Association today,

ten pence a lb, more than countries there could be a com- prices, while at present a mon link with Britain and her

Government Mission, Commonwealth,

He thought it Ceylon headed by the Trade and Com would be possible to set up 3 merce Minister, is in Peking for European Commonwealth, add-

trade preliminary.

agreementing: "That is truly the only

roud to a European future.” talks with China,—Heuler,

The Volkswagen, although paying a tarif of 15 per cent against nothing by British care, is sold at about £617 against £666 for a comparable British nake.Reuter.

10

12

A British Crossword Puzzle

13

B

110

16

18 19

20 121

22

23

24

ACROSS

1 Spider's network (0),

5 Stupid (5).

& Wicked spirit (5),

Not unusua‡ (B).

Ot first importance (6).

11 Ape (5).

12

Accustomed (4).

18 Unclean (6).

16 Worn-out (0).

18 Rubbed out (6).

20 Equestrian (5).

22 Break of day (4).

23 Vory cross (5).

20 Stop (3).

20 Anireptio (0).

27 Willow (0).

-23 Slope (6)

20 Pisk (9)..

29

User (8).

DOWN

2 Exchanged '(8).

3-Dutch cheese (4).

4 Creeds (7).

6 Spilt up (7).

Bring to light (6).

Hay

of light (B).

13 Mamily member (8),

Juveiille (8).

10 Serious (7).

17 Cross-river crafts (7).

10 Molive (6);

21 Perfect (35)."

24 Dt old (4);

abat,

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD_Across: 1. Pastor

& Mical, Eludes, a Later, nude, 14 Beet, 10 Earns, 10 Searn, n Eddy, 20 Accord, 24 Swann, 25 Ornafa, 20 Pary 27 Sile, 28, Esteem. Down: 1 Peer, 25pud, 3 Omin,40 Alfred, Battery, 7 Tahniah, 10 Deler, 18 Ampiri,-14 ́) 10 Encamps, 17 Adorn, IP Burgre, #1 Orts 12 Pain to

The Assembly adjourned until tomorrow, when members will discuss the Economic relations Europe and overseas

to

is proposed to ask the British

Commonwealth negotiate a system of "secondary preferences" with Western European countries and their dependencies-Reuter,

Rita Staying At Aly Khan Mansion

We studied the possibility the balance which remained in of gifta by public-spirited my campaign tund when I took citizens directly to the State or office, supplemented by additions to a foundation created for contributed to that fund. the benefit of the State with a view to ruling the income, level of key ofělal positions.

Was

"This plan abandoned as impracticable.

Of Efforts On Kashmir. Issue

United Nations, Sept. 24.

Austrian Mission 'Complete Accord' Reached

Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations represen

Vienna, Sept. 24. tative for Kashmir, reported to the Security Council today that he had failed to effect an agree tary, Mr Anthony Eden, and The British Foreign Serre- ment between India and Pakistan on the demili-the Apstrian Ministers with tarisation of Kashmir.

whom he conferred today, The demilitarisation of the area, which has found themselves in com- been in a state of truce since 1948, must precede plete record in their efforts the holding of a plebiscite to determine whether to achieve a treaty which Kashmir should be incorporated in. India or in will secure to Austria her freedom and her indepen- Pakistan,

dence,"

communique

Admiral Chester W. Nimitz has been appointed | stated. plebiscite administrator, but has so far been unable to Mr Eden arrived by air

take up his duties.

Dr Graham, in a series of discussions In New York and Geneva with Indiah and Pakts-

yesterday from Yugoslavia for a The two governments, accord-five-day visit. His talks with the leaders began this ing to Dr Graham's report, also Austrian

of

Iwo

governments as stated during

Apart from the communique 口 official Information was available pn this morning's meeting between Mr. Eden and the Austeran statesmen—the Chancellor Dr Figl, the Federal Vice-Chancellor, Dr Schaerf, and the Foreign Minister; Dr Gruber, Unofficial sources stated, how- dia- be

still held a basic difference of morning. lan ropresentatives, examined opinion regarding their status two proposals:—

and commitments under the To establish the number original agreements

1948 and character of the forces to and 1949. be left on each side of the cease-fire line at the end of the Deried of domilitarisation.

To

certain erferie for

ublishing definite ngures on the basis of the func- tions and requirements on each side of the cease-fire' line.

He reported that no agree- ment had been reached by the two parties on either of these two approaches.

'for

RIVAL VIEWS The position of the

the conferences:---

Indin-forces required internal and external security of Kashmir cannot be lower than ever, that in the treaty 21,000 troops, not including the decided, as no answer had been Kashmir State militia, On the received yet from the Russians Pakistan side, remaining forces and

cussions

nothing

could

was therefore not known should not exceed a civil armed whether the meeting of deputies force of 4,000 men.

would' toko place in London

·Pakistan-will accept Dr

Graham's proposal to leave

But various possibilities were 18,000 Indian and State ormed discussed, and tentative lines of

Warning Torts plus 6,000 State militia, seen agreed.

Australia

and

the Indian side and 8,000 armed forces plus 3,500 Gilgit Northem Scouts on the Pakistan side, side.

Dr Graham's report does not

for

Mr Eden was the guest of the Austrian Federal President, Dr Theodor Koerner, at lunch to- day in the Hofburg. •

propose any definite action to

TO BEMAIN FIRM be taken further. In his con- Melbourne, Sept. 24. Unless Australia shows more plusions he merely, phors the The Austrian Government will Interest in' its Antarctic terri-hsie problems of demilitaria- remain "firm and uncompromis- tory, Its claims there might not tion, as new narrowed down in ing" towards the Soviet Union last very long, Mr P. G. Law, discussion, squarely before the in the peace treaty talks, Dr Figl Director of the Australian Security Council

their sald. Antarctic Division, warned here further consideration..

At a banquet in honour of Mr todny.

After outlining the positions Eden, he said: "We do not know taken by the two Governments whether the negotiations on the Mentioning that no Australian on the number and character of State treaty or the discussions expedition, has landed in the forces to

remain

in Kashmir about Austria which are expected Antarctic sincs 1331. Mr Law | after demilitarisation, Dr

taka to tak advocated a permanent scientific | Graham reached

place at UNO will bring the following bam in Australian Antarctic conclusions:

us nearer to our goal of being territory. Australia claims

finally free and sovereign, nearly half of the Antarctic ze-

"But however ardently gions, which are larger than

FAILURE EVIDENT

WO

con-

1. "After two weeks of dis-long for the day of freedom we

what- Australia and the United States cussion it was evident that shall not change our stand,

agreement could not be reached er the result of the forthcom combined.

We are at this conference on any of the Ing negotiations, He said plans have been com-revised drafts presented · for: vinced we can attain our goal pleted for a 2,000-ton steel re- consideration. The positions of only through

a firm uncomm- search ship, adding that if the the two Governments on the promising attitude.”

Goverment will main issues were that the con- Australian

(Brazil and Mexico have both station, a scientifle party will be resolutions of August 13, 1848, question agree to establish an Antarctic templated examination of the proposed that the Austrian treaty be placed on the for ready to leave within a year, and January 5, 1949, resolution agenda the forthcoming Reuter.

by resolution and paragraph by General Assembly meeting),

Dr Figi told Mr Eden: "Your to paragraph, did not appear

gives us a à useful further line of ep-presente in Vienna

guarantee that you are in agres- proach.

of the

Kenya Editor

Arrested

bo

2. "The possibility, envisaged ment with the atitude by the United Nations repre- Austrian nation and its Govern- sentative in his statement of July ment. It proves your readiness 18, 1952, of discussion of any to help and stand by Austria In further suggestions that the re-her fight for freedom."-Reuter. presentatives of the two Govern- ments wish to make did not arise during the conference

Nairobi, Sept. 24. Paul Joseph Ngel, 28-year- old Assistant Secretary-General

Kenya of the and editor of two vernacular made."

was arrested by police papers, officers here today.

and no

were

African Union alternative suggestions Jap Dispute

"3."The present positions of

With Harbour Authorities

DID NOT KNOW "No official know the source of the money he received, nor

the two Governments are derived from their differing conception finally any donor to my campaign fund

the identity of the officials to The warrant issued by the of their status in the State, This whom gifts were made,

Magistrate alleged that Neel more than anything else is the "Nor, so far as I know, did had interfered with a witness origin of their different inter- any official know which others in recent. proceedings against prestation with regard to their were alded in this manner or

Kariuki,

and Trustee Jesse in what amount

Organiser of the Kenya African "I believe this practice has Union. helped to secure for the State

Japan decided At the same time the police difference in the laserpretation Government of Illinois the ser vicus of some officials who are, searched the house President ing their fields and commit-po authorities over desparinge

Icelander's

Mission

To Britain

Director

I believe, equal in competence of the Integrity and oincial loyalty to uny officials in the Federal

I

ei

in any other State governments.

am extremely proud of Hull, Sept. 24. "In making this statement, Jon A. Petursson, Mannging I want to take the opportunity ar the Reykjavik of calling attention to one of Municipal Trawling Company, the most pressing needs of good arrived in Britain from Iceland government and that is adequate today and visited this city compensation to attract able which has withdrawn facilities and honest men into the execu for Icelandic trawlera to land tive departments, their catches here.

of

commitments.

Schools Stor

of

MEDIATOR'S PLAN *. "Growing out of the basic

Tokyo, Sept.

today of the

Governmentę regard-negollate with the under the Kashmir fees levied against 24 Japanese Independent Association in the Kikuyu ares

resolutions of vessels,

January 5, 13, 1948,

Tho The police said 1940, is their

Calcutta harbour here, ricar

difference ayer thorities ordered the vessels se documents were seized-Reuter. the character and number of stay outside the port because,

forces to be left on each side of a rule limiting the pymber of the cease-fire line at the end of ships inside the port at one

time. Field-Marshal Slim's of the period of demilitarisa

Blog.

While waiting their turn to Farewell Tour

"For the solution of this enter the harbour the Japanes problem the United Nations ships ran up demurrage ferg, representative, gures Nottingham, Sept. 24.

after submitting The shippers refused to pay Field-Marshal Sir William brackets

within the fees since the vessels di Slim, Chief of the Imperial which discussion might proceed, not enter the harbour for un General Staff and Governos later suggested tg. the parties | loading according to contract Similar action has been

the

conference terms, Geneva threatened by Grimsby trawler

"I hope this discussion will General-designate of Australia, in

The Japanese Ministry of public attention on this began a farewell tour of the definite figures. If owners

"Alternatively Icelandic focus

Northern

he suggested Transportation will ask the Western outskirts of Paris, but territorial waters dispute is not problem at all levels of govern-

eriteria for establishing definite | Calcutta. barbour puthorities' tu husband

I don't estranged

ment. Was amicably settled. absent in his Riviera castle,

The General gives up his figures on the basis of the tune- persuade shippers to regard out. method to deal with it except

the same After landing at Le Havre to- Mr P. K. Thors, President to pay higher salaries and I post on November 1. He will tions and requirements on each of-port arrivals on

copse-are line." basis as pert arrivals. -~ Unlied day from the American liner, of the Iceland Trawlers Federa- have succeeded in increasing sall for Australia early in the side of the

Press. United States, Rita draye to tion, who was expected to ac- the salaries of department heads New Year. Reuter. Paris in

one of her husband's company Mr Potursson, is still in linols from $8,000 when I cars, driven by his secretary, " in Denmark and will come to

Look office to $12,000, com- As she entered the house, the Britain later..

mencing next January. refused to tell reporters whether

“But uniform salary scales in she was planning to meet the

Mr Petursson sold, there was government are never as satiz-

equitable little fish, in Icelandic waters.factory or Prince.

the

Paris, Sept. 24, Film star Rita Hayworth today returned to Prince Aly Khon's luxurious mansion

fier

on tho

·RAF's Attempt

On Record

the

NOT AS GOOD

know the best ham to Command at Notting.

EU

Reyter.

World Food Problems Can Be Solved

+1

worth

Washington, Sept. 24. Dr Theodore Schultz, of the in use because there were, "no A member of Aly Khan's Their ships had been diverted flexibility in private employ

Emply areas Belence believes that the world | University of Chicago's Depart longer of course, tho to Greenland for salt cod (shment because, household at the Chateau, do

.continue to food it's ment of Economics, fold the developingere responsibility and work loads con Horizon near Cannes said today | Ing. that the Prince was planning to

vary greatly from position to constantly increasing population, same meeting that the United

"Bat: Dr. Josie do Cairo, of "We have a common interest position.

eych, if it does increase to us States, I called on, could in stay there for severnl weeks.

food the University of Eazi held in the new territorial limit There is no question of Rita

Under my practice, the finan- much a 4,000 million by the end dve yours increase -It is because if

maintainedolna zacrifices of a dow were of this century,

productivity by 20 per cent, or that the bottom landa...... of 221 Hayworth coming to stay here," applies of fish will be increased somewhat reduced without creat

enough to feed from 50 to 100 Amazon River country could be

made vastly Dr W. H. Sebrell, director of million people. Mottled by people capable

productive ho odded Router,

for the benefit of all concerning any sense of obligation to

United States National the ed," he said,

anyone.

Dr George Kuriyan, of the eposting the simples types o Consistent with the principles fututes of Health, told the In the first eight months of of this plan I 960 no purpose to International Geographical Con- University of Madis, sald that form pachineryn this year

20 Iceland trawlers be served by disclosing the names geleulture technology, advancing making many instances India was probably, not as yet gress here that, chemistry and

The antinian of science Landed 130,000 tons of fih`at of the officials to whom

farm land. In many instances, summed up by Mr. Berkkige Hull, Grimsby landings were were matie or the amounte side by side, would inevitably he said, tracts were ellier too the North American Region London, Sept. 24; -

To do so would subject them keep pace with the numerical Inrgo

or too

tho small to be me, A Canberra jet bomber carry-

to publicity which they do not growth of the human race, ing the Air Officer Commanding Mr J Woodcocic, represent- deserve and would, I bellove, be

efficient, and much land which Food

reire foodstuffs was at lo ho Märshol Sir Hugh Lloyd, will Grimsby; sald yesterday that them.

malaria sign which

10 epmupstelal Javory: hand, men of ins

telligence are

turning to hifempt to break the London discussions which the Icelanders This is the same titude rogarded as entirely possible.cpps such as jute.

Other Congress wpeakers we: † mollition of the food pres Nalobi record next Sunday. would havo in London wers have taken when I have dias alone wild, increase food yields

record for the

Intended to establish, the closest cussed this matter from time to in all parts of the globe prefeed the opinion that the de band, Wid wo many bal 470, nulla fournes in loss than making workers population work, there have to be fed on land alstady, failure"=""mist,

much greater.

Bomber Command,... Air-Chief | ing Iceland fabricata breach of Faith on my part to/"to said that'eradication ofsent dorotad A

tlon

nd

A culture Organi

United National

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