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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1952.

Struggle For Power In The

New X-Ray Soviet May Be

Machine

St. Louis, Nov, 10.

A machine to take double Icattiro X-ray "movies" of the human body was described to the National Academy of Selence.

'It fr designed to take eight - X-rays a second- four from one side of the body; four from another.

The double view Kernys can show more about the workings of Internast organs than X-rays fallen

from one direction. Blood

flows through the heart,

for example, can be seen

by injecting a dye opaque to X-my-heater.

Negotiated Peace Unlikely

Mark Clark's View Of Korea War

In Progress

Arabs Postpone Decision

AMERICAN SPECULATION Awaiting Final Move

New York, Nov. 10.

The strange proceedings at the Moscow Bolshevik Revolution celebrations, coming so soon after equally strange events in connection with

By West Germany

Cairo, Nov. 10. The Arab League l'oll tical Committee his post- poned its action on the eco-

nomic boycott of German

the Soviet Communist Congress, arouse some in-goods pending a final mave teresting speculations.

One of the most important questions raised is this: Is the struggle for Kremlin power already in full swing?

The developments last week suggest there are now ning top leaders under Stalin.

PUSHED BACK

|

by the Bonn Government on the "German-Israel repara tions agreement, the Egypt

Lan Premter, General Naguib, said tonight.

The German Ambassador, Herr Pawelke, had earlier called on General Nagust to informi him t be was awaiting instructions from his Goycṛn-

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Two who were in the old ship. Molotov is beginning to 12-member. Politburo tave lost run out of allies. The only prestigo-AN. Kooygin, and remaining one who might be AA. Andreyev. Both are still considered a partisan of Molo- on the Communist Party Cen- tov is Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, The League Political Com tral committee, but Kosygin the USSR's financial wizard. mittee met for three hours today now is only an alternato mem-

and was to have announced its ber of the ruling party Pre-

décision. It will meet again aldium,

and

talled Andreyoy even to reach that level.

tomorrow, a spokesman said. Molotov's picture continues! The Arab States are ConTM One striking thing is that to be paraded prominently but sidering taking their dispute both men rose to their high there is no good reason any over West Germany's 3,000,000,- positions under the wing of more to take this too seriously 000 marke edinpensation agree- Washington, Nov. 19.

Vyacheslav M. Molotov. In particularly in view of Gerog ment with Israel to the Hague The U.S. Deputy Secre-fact, Kosygin has been called a

'Málenkov's obviously Court, member of the Arab tary of Defence, Mr William "Little Molotov" thinking and

Teague

delegation sald In C. Foster, said today that talking like him and given to extremes with regards

Not a day passas now but that Cologne today. General Mark Clark, to foreign affairs.

the Soviet Press does not hack

The Arabs felt they had good Supreme Commander, and Andreyev has been a friend back repeatedly to the words of legal grounds for contesting the other military leaders of Molotov since 1918, when Corrado Malenkov to the 19th agreement. Isract should not for Nazi of the All-Union Party congress. receive compensation doubled that there would | to

revolutionary Petrogred Com- Rising along with Malenkov misdeeds as it did not even extat be a negotiated peace in the mittee of Bolsheviks. rent-is S. Khrushchev, whose during the Nazi era. foreseeable future in Korea ly Molotov

aggressive atlock saved Andrey

pushed so long as both sides main-neck or a number of occasions. Andreyev downward. Khrush tained their stand on

his point on The colourless Andreyev had chey has gained the

and downs, agricultural policies which now has been his seem to have the endorsement of Stalin, They are policies

The same

both were members

bad

prisoner of war exchange Molotov always

many, ups

Issue.

sponsor.

With

Mr Foster added that no de- two from cision hus been made an whether to relieve General James A. Van Fleet as Com- morder of the US Eighth Army in Korca.

Mr Foster, who returned on Sunday night from a world lour, said he talked with Gen. Van Fleet in Korea several times between October 21 and 21.

Of the reports that Gen. Van Fleet will be relieved within the next month or two, Mr. Foster said Gen. Van Fleet un- derstood that in the routine

asked of him.

superior position.

NO OBJECTION

The Arabs had no objection to the principle of West Ger- many compensating Jewa as individuals or private organisa- tions. They wished to remain

West the dropping of these which carry the omen of harsh friends with

Germany.

Commenting on Press reports West German Govern.

the top-rung leader-measures against the peasants the delegate stated.

in the future.

With the emergence of what

ATLANTIC

COUNCIL

DISCUSSION

Paris, Nov. 10. The Atlantic Council expected 10 discuss shortly

Is

scheduled for December 15 is to be postponed. until early next

year.

about

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being foave Germany, the delegates UNFORGETTABLE YOU” pushed steadily into the back said they felt justled to stay

ground. The word "Bolshevik," at Zast once hallowed nunist ranks,

disappear. I

ull West Gontrany

In Soviet Com-janwered their protest note

is gradually to October 31, has been erased

of

They had been waiting for

A Mandarin 'Drama

Cathay

and the leading theory magazine The delegation consisting of COMMENCING

"Bolshevik" means

"The

from the name of the party, ten days for an answer.

from of representatives

Syria, member of

Iraq and that Lebanon, majority, thus implying that

Egypt, *all' Arab there

might be a possibility of acting for

League TO-MORROW AT States, bad' a political minority. Under its

open in Germany for three weeks new definition, the Communist

the agreement went through, the Arab States would single mind.

have to spend large sums on their armies and little would be available for reform, he said.

Many of the items West Germany had pledged to aand to Israel were of military value or veh oil, steel products.

CONFUSING

L

course his retirement would be whether its ministerial meeting Party is a union of persons of : called for in January next year on the basis of 33 years of army duty and Ave years in the pre- rent grade.

Gen, Van Fleet had told him The main difficulty

The anniversary of the Re- out volution last week was a pale he would do whatever was holding the meeting in mid- affair in comparison with those December is that Britain has still of other years, and the principal Mr Foster and his discussion not replied to the questionnaire speaker for the first time was a with Gen, Van Flect occurred about im defence targets for second-stringer of little renown.

vehicles and engines. sidential campaign of the letter the two subsequent years.

The agreement provided for There was a lot of bluster in

of British oil the speech lack of support for his plans to replies from the

of Deputy Prime large deliveries The original deadline for the Minister Mikhail Peruvkhin at

to Israel. But Iaract could 14 manber the Bolshoi Theatre ceremony, hardly expect the Arabs to opon

from Iraq, hurry the buildup of South nations was August 31..

Replies are also still outstand-and in that of Marshal Semyon the pipe line

before the release in the Pre-1953, and provisional targets for

in which the General implied

Korea's Army,

MAGNIFICENT JOB

President-ricet Dwight Eisen- of hower made campaign use

the letter.

Mr Foster said the South Korean Army is doing magnificent job in Korea. There were 50 per cent or more South than US troops in the Korean frontlines.

Mr Foster found the economie conditions in Formosa consider- ably Improved. The Nailonal- 1st troops he saw were abic,

orgetic and well-fed.

Asked if anyone In Formosa had offered to send Nationalist troops to fight in Korca, Mr Foster said he explored many possibilities with the people he met but no such proposal was made to him formally or in formally,

There was stil!" "not enoun""" equipment to satisfy the Immediate needs in Korea, Indo-

Suez Canal-Beuter.

or

ing from Portugal, Turkey and Timoshonke before the parade allow oil tankers through the

the next day. Luxembourg.

But in all, the spreches were Lame by comparison with those of other years and the blustes was not being spoken by the have real party leaders.

The replies are required for the drafting of NATO's annual review, which will reveal future defence

targets and also how

countries

far member

The possibilities of the big fulfilled their commitments for struggle for leadership, the rele

1952.

Tho

UK IMPORTS

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THE STORY OF A LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE!

"GIVE US THIS DAY"

Starring SAM WANAMAKER

·LEA PADOVANI.

TARGET UNKNOWN

London, Nov. 10. Mr Duncan Sandys, Minister question of postponing of the army vis-a-vis the party,

the clash of the cautious of Supply, told d Labour Mem- the ministerial conferenco, the Russians with the rash ones, ber of Parliament, Mr Edward first since the Lisbon meeting in February, has been discussed All this will bear close watch Davies, in the House of Com- unofficially by the delegations Ing, with the thought firmly in mons today that during 1052 MAK STEVENS I and the NATO Secretariat." mind that the Kremlin leaders the Government expected to

Tho permanent representa- tives of the Atlantic Council are expected to discuss the date of the conferenco later the week or early next week..

The political change-over In America is another reason why the meeting of top Western leaders may be postponed.

Reuter

hing and Western Europe, but £3,000 For A

was

Prayer Book

will do all possible to confuse import steel us-Associated Press.

4

Approach To

Iraq

Likely

London, Nov.-10. Britain is likely to make an carly approach to Iraq proposing the projected entry into Middle East defence organisa- tion.

her

equivalent

2,000,000 Inget tons,

from Western United States and

mainly

He added that in the six months from March to August; 1952, total steel' supplies" nom all sources available for home consumption and export were 8,400,000 inget tons, compared with 8,380,000 Inget tone in

tha corresponding period of 1951 France-Presse.

ECONOMIC HELP FOR KOREA

Tokyo, Nov. 10,

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narrowing. One One should not be too upset over the recent loss of a few French outposts in the Saigon delta area

London, Nov. 10.

The Anglo-Iraqi Friendship

The U.N. Supreme Command- as the fighting there was fluid.

A prayer book brought £3,000

Treaty of 1030, which became er. Gen. Mark Clark, today"ap- Substantial progress had been at an auction today.

William H. Robinson,

who effective

on Img's entry into pointed Rear Adm. B. Hall Hon- mada in building up i Viet-

specialises in colecting

the League of Nations in Octo- lon as his Assistant Chief of namese troops, including Good books, made the high old for the ber, 1832, may be revised at the Staff for implementing Korean officers, end in developing A competent

Eovernment manuscript of the prayer book request of either party after 20 economic aid.

Admiral Hanion takes on the authority.

"Hours of

job in addition to his present St. John Ambulance the Blessed Virgin years. Mr Toster vald that Pre-century by an unknown scribe. ticians of all parties during the bined Economie Board, a group

written in the Mary

early 18th Pronouncements by Iraq poll duties as a member of the Com micr Pribos Songgram of

The Thailand

book is illuminated on current general election cara- advising the Korean Govern-Ergo Ambulance Servico for bard

other some Asian leaders" feel that there wellum in sold and colours with palm have made it plain that ment olight to more votret miniatures depleting scenes whatever party is returned to was commander of under- Emergency Accident Casos betwem various heads of govern

the lives of Jesus Christ, the power, Britain can expect a water demolition teams in the Fol." Hong Kong 35035 mionts in that part of the world. Vingin Mary and the saints request for a treaty revision-Pacife in World War II-A10- Tél: Kowloon The desire seemed to be for a Associated Press,

Router.

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