Dramatic Sequel

Admission Of Spain

UPROAR IN UNESCO

Phris, Nov. 19.

Spain's admission today to membership of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) had a dramatic sequel in a Socialist body's withdrawal of its affiliation and in the resignation of a member of the Belgian delegation.

The proceedings admitting Spain to member- ship were accompanied by an uproar in the public gallery, where French anarchists hurled pamphlets attacking the vote for admission of Spain to the UN body.

debute

the

In addition to Spain, Nepal the opening of today's and Libya WETE admitted to when they stood up in

membership.

gallery and began hurling Nepal and Libya were unani-hundreds of pamphlets down en mously voted to membership, | the delegates seated below, * while the voting on Spain was

44 to 4. There were teven al- sientens and three absentees,

Speún's admission was greeted by loud appituse from the crowded assembly hall.

The roll call vote showed that Burma, Uruguay, Yugoslavia net Mexico voted against

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the

The pamphlets bore op ong

side a photograph of liter General Kreeting smiling

♫ Franco with

binek the heavy headlines: "Have you for- gotten that?" and "We have not forgotten."

The other side

the

Abstentions were Denmark, pamphlet saded: "UNESCO, jula. Israel; Luxembourg, which honburs the ignoble Norway, Sweden und Hölland.. dickator of Spain, ally of Hitler Countries with representa- and Mussolini, has done nothing tives at the congress but not to wipe out literacy which is present at the vote were Koren, encouraged by the Church and Cuba and Sawell Arabia,

Frunco's Falange movement in Spnin."

A group of young French

anarchists caused a sensation at

The leaflet was signed by the French Anarchist Federation,

The

UNESCO attendants cleared the packed nt the demonstratora and the debate went on.

'Yard' Frees

Freesler

Clerks To

SOCIALISTS QUIT

Immediately after the Presi dent, Dr Radhakrishnan, had announced that Spain wIS NOW a

Fight Crime member of the world body, a

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Liveta. Nov, 19. More than 150 experienced policemen, who have been em-

representative of the Interna- Jon Federation of Socialist Youth went up to the rostrum and said that his organisation พณ

withdrawing forthwith from

played on clerical duties its aliation to UNESCO, Scotland Yard and divisional police stations, will soon be released to help fight the, cosh

bandits.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER : 20, 1952,

To Leaving For

New Zealand

Lieutenant-General Sle Willoughby Norrie, the new Gov-- ernor-General of New Zealand, and his wife, are seen leaving their London hotel with their two youngest children, Sarab, aged 9, and Annabet Adelaide, aged 6, on their way to New. Zealand where Sir Willoughby will take up his position. Also In the picture is 25-year-old flosemary Norric, Sir Willough- by's daughter by his first marriage, who is staying in England. -Express Photo,

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SUCCESSOR

B-36 TO BE MASS-PRODUCED

Seattle, Nov. 19.

The Boeing Airplane Company, which design- ed and manufactured thousands of the B-17 Flying Fortresses for World War II, is ready to start mass production of what officials describe as the world's more powerful jet bomber, the B-52 Strato- Fortress.

This aircraft, equipped with eight jet engines which provide 75,200 pounds of thrust, has under- gone the final acceptance tests by the United States Air Force.

Funds have been allocated for the late President Roosevelt Its production at an undisclosed and the British Prime Minister, rate but one that is certain to Mr Winston Churchill, held be more than one a day when their historie Atlantic Con- the production line moves - Into ference In 1941 before the high gear.

United States became an active belligerent in World War 11.

The Strato-Fortress Lis the successor to the B-30 inter-

Then, Mr Benle recalled, the

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