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GEORGE BRENT

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Opens on

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Sunday, 18th January 1953

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"JAL TARANG”

POP

Ladian Pleture

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953.

NEW KOREA PEACE MOVE?

Ex-King Farouk and his wife Narriman, now resident in Italy, arrive for a performance of Verdi's Opera "Simone

Boccanegra" In Rome.—Express Photo.

JAPANESE

DIPLOMATS

CONFER

Paris, Jan. 19. Japanese diplomats: stationed in Europe and the Near East gathered at the Japanese En- basay here today for a three-day Conference

during which they

will hold a general exchange of idens.

A Japanese Embassy spokes- man cald the meetings did not represent a formal conference and no precise agenda had been drawn up.

The Japanese diplomatic re presentatives, holding such

the Arst time conference for since the peace treaty wom signed 16 months ago, will ex- change information on the

their situation in

respective countries, review Japan's trade with Europe and the Near East and discuss the general world situation.

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The Japanese Ambassadoria | London, Mr Sunichi Matsumoto, is prosiding the meeting which is also being attended by Mr Shima, head of the European division at the Japanese Ömer in Takyo.

Japanese diplomats from the following capitals are toking part in the conference: London, Paris, Brussels, The Hague, Rome, Stockholm, Berne, Geneva, Belgrade, Bonn, Calro and the Vatican. Reuter.

Women Plan

Taking Sting Out Of Bee-Keeping

Chichester, Jan. 15.

A new strain of non- stinging, non - swarming bees has been developed by artificially inseminating Quech bees under an anesthello.

This was announced by Dr C. W. Read, chairman of the West Sussex Bee- keepers Association, who the re- ald the strain sult of five years of pains- taking work with mloro- scopic instruments.

B.S

beca, The

known Strain No. 58, were

for use veloped

In beo- keeping Instruction for

children.

Dr

of

Dr Read said that four

five reperations selected bees had been experimented with every past five year for the

The experiments years. included the artificial Insemination of queen bees after the bees had been anesthetised with carbon dioxide. Associated Press.

Effect Of

Australian

Speculation Over Next Month's Assembly Session

New York, Jan. 15.

The Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and the other NATO countries are expected to attend the United Nations General Assembly when it re- sumes, its seventh session here on February 24.

Writers on United Nations topics agree that top-rank national leaders will lead most delega- tions, at any rate at the start, an unusual thing for the second half of an interrupted session.

Somo exports asserted that the British and French Foreign Ministers, Mr Anthony Eden and M. Georges Bidault would bring with them diplomats of Cabinet rank to assist them.

Two questions already on the Assembly's agenda åre of East- West significance.

These are;

1. What should the United Nations do if the Communicis do-not--agree-to-a-Korean ormistice, and

2. The relationship of the United Nations to the host country in regard to its inter- national personnel.

To these controversial issues may be added a third: A com- plaint by Israel against alleged and-Jewish measures in Eastern Europe.

While the exact scope of the Israeli complaint is not yet known, it was expected, in any case,

to focus attention-as in the other two issues on the attitude of the Asian-Arab bloc. The Arab group does not co- operate with Israel.

Criticism Of Indian

Policy

London, Jan. 15, The London Times today pointed to what it called " real weakness in Indian diplo- macy."

"The Government of India is rightly proud of its indepen dence. It will not brook ad- monition-let alone pressure from other countries on the management of its affairs," the paper sald

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U.S. KOREA POLICY recognise that other countries Mr Elsenhower's administra-zeel and are entitled to feel the The greatest love story you have ever seen! in power for en have been same. This is a real weaknes

nearly a month, In Indian diplomacy.

tion would

with full opportunities to arrive "Indian interest in the do- at a clear-cut decision regard- ing Korea and other matters before the Assembly.

The new President could, if he wanted, address the General Assembly but so far there have been no indications that he would do ɛo.

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was

mestic affairs of South Africa, French North Africa, Malaya, and

Kenya Is inspired by the sincere conviction that incial inequality and Colonial rule are deplorable anarchronisms but it takes the form of deliberate efforts to organise pressure upon the govemments responsible for

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Particular importance attached to the role of the Pre- these regions. sident of the Assembly, Mr

"Pressure of the same kind 201 Lester B. Pearson,

Foreign applied to India would be de Minister of Canada, who had nounced indignantly ag ipter-

the been requested at

last ferences session to ascertain China's The Times sald, India was at views

the memont. the Indian resolution.

trying to A leading Canadian paper, pressure upon Pakistan. the Montreal

a report Nations today,

on

from the

foresaw

la

bring

"The campaign in the Indian Press to deter Pakistan from the associating with the proposed Middle East defence' organisa- synchronised The paper sald: "These pros- tion is too well

plenary of

pects are enhanced by the re-to be mything but officially port that Indin, at the head of inspired. the Asian bloc of nations, may India, it is asserted, cannot

make a now and dramatic at- tolerate any action which might cold war nearer to tempt to end the Korean war by bring the

a General Assembly resolution."her or endanger her neutrality CHANCE FOR SOVIET in it by aligning one part of were unable the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent Indian sourcca to throw any light on this with the Western powers. speculation.

the present unhappy The Montreal Star's reports state of relatione between India also said: "If the Asians are and Pakistan this campaign is going

in Koren more likely to defeat than to to intervene again with

an appeal that is achieve its object."-Reuter. bound to command world tion, the Soviets are not

to miss the chance of getting h ότι the act in some way. This accordingly increases the posal- bility that Mr Vyshinsky or M. Cromyko will be on hand for the last week in February."

expected Some countries are to sont with, their delegations,

Import Cuts xports on international

Tobacco

INCOMPATIBLE

WITH FAITH

Bologna, Jan. 15.

newsmen

A Bologna Communist Party leader said in a Consistory Day axuncement today that has quit the party because Com- civil munism

1s incompatible with 211 Roman Catholic faith. service with particular re-

Dante Murzi, 25, Communist ference to the experience of the Party

propaganda chiat in Sydney, Jan. 15. League of Nations.

Bologna, told Italian An official of the Amalgamated India was one of the coun he had resigned from the Italian Corporation Umited tries that asked the Secretary Communist Party, the Com-

to place on said today that the Company's General

the munist-led Italian General Con- a cigarette Assembly's agenda the question federation of Labour and

the move to establish factory at Flemington, Sydney, of U.N. personnel policies.

Association of Friendship, As this problem vitally con Associated Press, was a consequence of Austra- Lan restrictions on imports. cerns the future of the United Nations if not the location of The Company Is spending its headquarters-it expected Four women are planning to mora than £A250,000 on the to provide an extremely hoated fly an Avro Anson plane from | factory, London to New Zealand in the The spokesman said it was Centenary Air Race in October, proposed to manufacture about

The plane was formerly used by the Duke of Gloucester while 7,000,000 cigarettes a week in Governor-General of Australia. tially and

propic.

To Enter Big Air Race

to

Melbourne, Jan. 15.

who

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The brand of cigarette to be manufactured had not yet been

debate-Reuter.

LINER FORCED.

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London, Jan. 15.

Orlent The Perinsular and

They bought it from the Gov- ernment at a nominal figure and are now looking for finance about £A2,500—for petrol. decided upon. It might be one

The woman are Men Froda of the Company's established liner Strathmore, 23,880 tons, Thompson

makes has already Australian

or a new which left Tilbury last night with flown twice solo from England cigarette altogether.

000 passengers for India, Ceylon Although the Federal Govern, and Australia, returned to port: Australia; Mrs Gertrude McKenslo (who has 1,200 flying ment

had granted Import today with engine trouble. hours); Mrs Constance Jordan, licences to allow the company The liner is expected to be to bring in un-manufactured delayed for about a week, 'a Australia's only woman aucto nautical engineer wito has 500 lost from the Sterling Aroa, no P. and O. official said. colo hours; and Mrs Evelyn dollar Heences had been graút- Phasengers included Afr Vice- Koren, 200 solo hours.

Marthal Sir Robert George, who First. prizo In the handicap Australian tobacco would be was on his way to take up hi division of the Air Race is blended with Imported leaf.appointment as Governor

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