Debate On World Situation
Delegate Warns Of Dangerous Trend
United Nations, Nov. 11.
The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr Mukarto Noto- widigdo, expressed the hope today that reni progress would be made in the pre- sent United Nutions General Assembly sesalon towards a solution of the questions of disarmament and Korea.
the A- He was addressing sembly during the general debate, "Karen proves how diffealt the rear back to conciliation and peace can be," he said, "but we intend to do our utmost to bring about the rehabilitation and unification of Korea,"
Indonesia is one of the group of nations which has brought the Tunision and Moroccan issues la the General Assembly, and Mr "We firmly N. Notowidido said: intend to assert these questions, We do
not believe that the
Tunisian and Moroccan peoples demands for Independence can be dismissed on the grounds of
expedience, We intend to
part the request for a concrete heuring."
Mr James Barrington, Burma, fald a contributory factor to world lension was the failure of certain Powers to appreciate that some of the peoples over whom they continue to exerelse dummalton had now reached a stage of development which hits them to govern themselves, and Henerally to be given a greater share iu the their countries,
The statement made yester day in the plenary session of Nations by M. the United
French Foreign Schuman, the Minister, "seemed to me to re- lack of ap- flect exactly such preciation. Our general view is Is no government that good subsitute for self-government,” Mr Barrington
Political
Going A Bit
Too Far
Paris, Nov. 11.
The Cathollo Bishops of French Equatorial Africa today "protėsjed the pay. ment of Government social allowances Lo security African officials who are polygamista.
The Blahops said in a letter published In the French Press that some familica arp drawing money for 19, 20 pr even 30 children.
This, the Bishop said, encouraged officials to take more than one wife and Put a strain on both public finances mel morality.
Associated Press.
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DEMOCRAT
SUPPORT
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Senators' Prediction
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952,
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Committee World's Food Shortage; BRITISH BAN ON Decision On
Racial Issue
COMMISSION TO ARRANGE TALKS WITH S. AFRICA
United Nations, Nov. 11,
The Special Political Committee of the General Assembly today adopted a draft resolu- tion establishing a three-member United Nations Good Offices Commission to arrange and assist in negotiations between South Africa and India and Pakistan over the problem of the treatment of persons of Indian origin in South Africa.
tions.
Voting was 42 to one against with 13 absten-
The question of the treatment of people of Indian origin in the Union has been before the United Nations since 1946.
It concerns the future of 360,- abstentions, adopted the clause 000 Asians now in South Africa. calling on South Africa tu sus- For the past six years Indin and pend the implementation or Pakistan have claiming enforcement
provisions
fuit political, economic int 50 of the Group Areas Aeons
ciai rights for these people and have sought the help of the
United Nations to bring this
about.
conclusion of the negotiations.
The full resolution
was adopted on a roll call by 41 to one against 18 abstentions.
United Nations Warning RED ARMY MEN
Bome, Nov. 11. Though the world has made slight headway in agricul tural output this year its need for more food has not yet begun to be mel, warns the United Nations Food and Agricul turn Organisation.
The Organisation disclosed Its Andings in the 1952 cdl tion of "The Blate of Food and Agriculture. It mid tha there had been an agricultural production increase this year of about two per cent compared with last year, but the in crcase had been in commodities other than food.
The report found that in the least developed and most beavily populated areas the average single consumption waż still subatantially beldw' pro-war'ávorages"
The report suggested that bigger Investments of pubiló and private funds in agriculture and International agree ments were needed to sailsfy the growing demands of man- kind and to increase the food economy-Renter.
Miner
Ex-British
May Lead U.S. Union Federation
:
Washington, Nov. 11,
IN RHINELAND
(From DENIS MARTIN)
Bonn, Nov. 12.
Britain has taken action against the six-man Red Army military mission which since the war has been operating in the British Zone of Ger-
many.
From now on no Red Army officer may cross the Rhine in a westerly direction in any part of the British Zone.
This zonu
The German police through-
Is, In fact, the out the lower Rhineland and eastern end of the huge U.S. the Ruhr are under Instructions milltary supply ne from to see that this order is en Bordeaux and other French forced.
ports-London Express Service.
The new British ban was transmitted at the beginning of this month to the villa in the Westphalian spa of Badi Salzuflen where the Russians work.
British
Army and
R.A.F. patrols were at once posted on all bridges crossing the Rhine. Their orders were to inform any Red Army officer of the
A former British miner, Mr Allan S. Hay- wood, is regarded as slightly ahead in the race w back to the eastern ban
among labour leaders to succeed Mr Philip Murray as President of the United States' second biggest trade union federation, the Congress of Industrial Organisations,
A balance of power has not yet been achieved between the various powerful unilons in the
C.1.0.
BETTER KNOWN
new instruction to escort
Last Friday the
orders prepared for the
patrols were withdrawn,
Air Force Record In Korea War
Tolgyro, Nov. 11,
African
British
Mustang A South and Ger- made an emergency landing at a United States Air Force base in man police went into feree.
The area now cut off from Red Korea yesterday and completed-
sortie of the Army men includes large tracts the 50,000th
United States 18th Fighter of land now being developed as
of Bomber Wing, the Far East Air thid new headquarters
Force said today.
pilot! Liculegant The Mustang ritain's Army on the Rhine and es modern jet airfields.
Tho
Bryn M. Forsyth of White River, Eastern Finnsvaal, was returning from a dlve-bombing mission when his engine begun move-to give trouble."
chief.
New York, Nov. 11.
The South African Govern- Several Domoti Senators ment has maintained that this
BARE ESSENTIALS
Mr Murray's sudden death on divided, both Mr Lewis and the predicted considerable question is a domestic one, out- today
The draft resolution was Sunday has
a leaders of the A.F. of I would: precipitated the jurisdletion of the Democratie support In Congress side
India, Pakistan, strugle for power
over the undoubtedly be tempted to try for Mr Eisenhower when he takes United Nations, and has offered sponsored by
Burma, directly with the Afghanistan,
Egypt, succession between supporters to deligh particular uniona.. to negotiate over us President in January.
Senator
Pakistan and Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, of the Blumet Maybank, Governments of
NORMAL RETALIATION many colourful labour Philippines. Saudi leaders who have büüt up this view to securing Liberia, Soul Carolina, said that Mr Indin with a
It is belleved the order follows Arabla, Syria and Yemen.
trade union federation Into a
Within the C.I.O. the choice Eisenhower showed ability to get a settlement.
As he eso in to land, he sawy as well as of a new president lies between Russian restrictions on along with both parties in Con-
Com- The Special Political
Mia Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, powerful political he
was in the Army.! government of gress when
leader of the Indian delegation, industrial group claiming almost Mr Haywood, Mr Walter P. ments in the Soviet Zone by the The situation is not quite the mittee inet today to vote on
Beuther, President of the mil- British milllury mission stationed a crowd waiting at the airport. submitied by asked the committee to adopt 6,000,000 members.
lon-member United" Automoblie at Polidum. This mission has "I thought they were out there same now, but I belleve he will draft resolution
great because of my engine trouble," the Arab-Asian grup, of whom the draft resolution so that yet
Worker, Mr Joseph Curran, worked for years under make out all right?
Russell, India and Pakistan are mem- "another attempt may be made
resident of the National Mari- dificulties and there is evidence he tal Senator Richard
But the group, which included -under the
Red Army. auspices of the Reknowledged leader of thebers.
of the
time Union, and Mr Jacob F that On a roll call the commitice, United Nations to
Potofsky President of the General Chuikov, Increasingly the Wing's commander, Colonel Democrats,
Sheldon S. Brinson, was waiting pledged Southern
against, with 10 negotiations with the South
lo congratulate him at the every co-operation with the new by 30 to 12
African Government with a The danger now is that biter Amalgamated Clothing Workers dislikes its activities.
Thu British ban appears in President in efforts to achieve
view to a settlement of this differences could result in mem- werk! peace.
Among the points being ad- foet to be a normal retaliationing of the new record to: Propeller-driven fighter-bombers. vexed problem."
ber unions breaking away from vanced in Mr Haywood's on rouch the same lines pathe Lieutenant Forsyth arrived the CLO. and joining rival
ionth ago She said the vote on the re-organisations such as the 8,000,- favour are that he was closely restrictions recently placed on Korea less than
Mr Murray's journeys in Britain by members from a South African training solution Was postponed
last 000-member American Federa-identifled with
policies, and his continuation of of the Soviet Embassy in Lon-school, the Air Force said. This Friday to give the
was his third mission ovo: Com- sponsoring tlen of Labour, or the indepen them would help to avoid don. delegations time to consider the dent organisation
headed by strife.
There is no indication tonight|munist territory.-Beuter. - suggestions made during the Mr John L. Lewis, the President of the United Mine Workers
Montpellier, Nov, 11. Federation.
The household of Ex-Queen of Jialy Vlotór Emmanuel denied rumours that the 70-year- old Queen had died.
Republican Senator Welker told reporters that he was sure! ile said that the gap between the Southern Democrats would
push Mr the developed an undeveloped help
Congress.
Eisenhower's
countries of the world was legislative programme through widening. This was dangerous. and unless the world as a whole took steps to meet the challenge
"It seems that we will be
Ing for disaster."
ad-
The meeting adjourned until 3.30 pm. GMT Wednesday Rruler.
PARCELS FOR
KOREA
London, Nov, 11. The War Secretary, Mr Antony Head, gave an assurance in the House of Commons today that parecis going
زارة
M Eisenhower intends 10 end his holiday at Augusta on Sunday or Monday In readiness for his talks with President Truman early next week.
In closely-contested Tennessee. where the final count in last Tuesday's voting
In- is still
clear to- complete, it became day that Mr Eisenhower had the State's 11 electoral
won
"Old, Quiet Faithful Friendship'
"
Anglo-Portuguese Association
London, Nov. 11. The Minister of Works, Mr
debate.
the draft resolution contains no more than the bare essentials, and is hardly capable of being trimmed
any further," Mrs Pondit sald.
Among the suggestions that
while
the C.1.0.
of
Also as Vice-President of the that the Americans propose to C.1.0. he is better known to institute a similar ban in the "The sponsors have given the
the rank and file of all member Southern Rhineland. But the Russians have recently beep- most careful thought to the Labour experts sald today unions than the leaders of in- complaining about the activities Elono, wife of the late King suggestions, but they feel that that
was dividual unions.
And at 64 he is almost due of the US military mission
Potsdam. for retirement, so his appoint-
The Americans, however, are ment would not block the way
to be anxious about the known the younger permanently for
of their large-scale security candidates.
In the Unless agreement on a new military developments.
more than in leader seems likely, the C.LO. U.S. Zone, even executive committee, which the British Zone, large-scale meets later this week, may construction of airfields, depots, have to postpone the annual radar networks and military years, is being treated by Pro- convention, due to start next reads has been in progress for
some time. Monday. Reuter.
of
vates by a narrow majority.
With the count completed In David Eccles, upeaking at the had been made, she said, was 91 of the D5 voting districts annual dinner of the Anglo-deletion from the resolution and unofciul Agures from that Portuguese Society one included, the vote stood: Eisenhower 446,078, Mr Mr Stevenson 443,481-Reuter.
references to the Group lu London the tonight, sald that le most Areas Act.-Reuter. satisfying answer to the question "Why are we such old, quiet, faithful friends?" came from Dr Salazar, the Portuguese Pro-
sen to the Guided Missiles micr
British forces in Korea were sent
ly
the fastest shipping available,
"He was replying_ 10 Mr
Junner, --Labour Member for
Lelecster, who had asked
abou
a parcel sent by a Mrs Creasy
Expenditure
Al a meeting Mr Eccles had with him during the war, Dr
Visit To War
Criminals
Tokyo, Nov. 11,
New York, Nov. Salazar argued that Britain's Dr-Radha Binod-Pal, Indian Air Secretary Thomas Finleiter chances of avoiding defeat were delegate to the Hiroshima Asian
very slender. Mr Eecies minded him that many times in Congress for
at Leicester on August 20 which said today that by 1956 the US
lo October 12 had not reached Air Force will be spending as up lo
10-
world federation.
Urgent Appeal
From Naguib
Bonn, Nov. 11. The West German Industry and Trade Chamber here nd- vised the Federal Government today
that it had received an urgent appeal from Egyptian Premier Nagulb to do
ratification utmost to prevent
of the German-Israeli.com. pensation agreement.
her son, ond about four other much money on guided emissiles the pust the arithmetic had been today visited Sugamo Prison telegram from the German-
parcels also not delivered,
against Britain but the had won buying guided in the end,
as on piloted planes.
Funds for
Mr Eccles added: "I put it lo him that Portugal also held
Mr lead said he was informed missiles increased from $130.- that the parcel would, in normal 000.000 this year to $300,000,000 course, reach Japan on October for the fiscal year of 1953. 18 and be delivered shortly after. "We hope to keep accelerating a place in history far beyond wards. Other parcels also should the programme at this rate," he the strict calculations of her have been delivered by now-wrote in the current issue of numbers
Aviation Week.-United Press.
-Reuter,
A British Crossword Puzzle
4
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ACROSS
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7 Flower (4).
0 Mistake. (5).
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1b
(5).
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(9):
እስቲ (4).
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DOWN
3 Brush clean (6).
4 Modest (0).
5 Swelling (8).
6 Mud (4).
8 Talked wildly (5):
12 Cook (5).
36
Trench
(B).
10
40
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14
Lazy
(0)
17 Sharp (5).
18 Unemotional
(f).
20 Unusum (6).
22 Full along (4).
24 Purloin (B).
20 Utter (5).
20 Demeanour (4)."
27 Weaken (6).
21 Procination (5),
23 Continent (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Decide, 4 Bavel, 7 Single, Petty, 10 Onus, 12 Agitate, 15 Stair, 10 Iccs, 17 Ever, 19 Medoc, 20 Resides, 21 Near, 23 Agree, 24.Teuton, 25 Wrath, 20 Moddle. Downs, 1 Discover, 2 Confuses 9 Dale, 6, Exertion Estout, 9. Ogren, 21: Strident, 13. Almod, 13 Accented, 14 Estrance, 16 Verger, 29 Mary,
sources.
Tokyo,
He met several war criminals serving
terms at the prison.
Delegates to the Congress met in Tokyo today and rearmed proceedings of the the
Lord Boyd Orr said at to- day's session: "After touring through Japan, I feel that the peace movement Is expanding
Hiroshima meeting. and her material re-
"Dr Salazar seized on -the parallel between the power of here. Portugal and that of England
mon
Our
"I am sure our movement will
to survive through the storms be strengthened in Japan"
centuries. of
com- Dr Pal left Tokyo 'by air to- strength, our common night for India-Reuter, characteristic. which Is shared by a Continental country ke Germany, is that we are both guided by a sense of the world us a whole, he said."
Mr Eccles added: "We learned that wisdom from the sea, where our rivalry was always friendly. How much is that tolerant wisdom needed today.. Every man and woman nơy alive threatened by the greatest Con- tinental country in history, the Soviet Union, whose patent aim is to dominate and coerce all nations, large and small, within a Communist empire.
"What will stop the Russian Imperialism--armi? Yes, course we must have arms, bül we need also this lesson civilisation which D Salazar declared the common strength of his country and ours."-Reuter,
Just Arrived From HAVANA
fresh stock of
(HABANA
CIGARS
INGENOHL'S
Gloucester Arcade
Remembrance
The appeal arrived here by Com- Egyptian Chamber of merce in Cairo, which had re- Gen- ceived the appeal from cral Naguib with a request to
pass it on.
The Premier sald German Industrial
trade leaders and must protest in Bonn to avoid catastrophic effects.
The German-Egyptian Cham- commented that the Pre- ber mier's "extraordinary step" showed the "seriousness of the situation."― Reuter.
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