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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, ·1953.

Alleged Violation Of

Former Mufti

Invited By Soviet Russia? |

Tel-Aviv, Mar. 3,

Iraeli newspapers gave prominence today to re- ports from Caire that the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Ha) Amen el Hussciul, had been invited to Visit Moscow,

The Invitation. In the name of Muslim dignitaries of the Suviet Union, WUN Javo beet ced by the Russian Ambassador in Cairo, Semyong Kozyrev,

The report was given

significance because 11

coincided with the arrival I Cairo uf 10 Russian Muslins students study al El Aglard, the

highest university in the afuslim world, and talk of a Søvlet ar survive to Saudi Arabia y:here Ittesian

Muslin

wish to go for pilgrimages

tu

te Merci,

Newspapers

Istanbul

here

Riso

played up a report from

that the

'Turks convinced of Soviet compliolis In Whe rc- cently

discovered

WEDE

alili.

Kemallat conspiracy which ied to some arrests.--United Prexs.

GERMANY

Pacts Signed During War

CLOSE VOTE IN U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE

Washington. Mar. 3.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee to- day passed by eight votes to six a resolution accus- ing the Russians of violating wartime agreements by "forcible absorption of free peoples into aggres- sive despotisms".

The resolution also declared that the Russians had perverted understandings to bring about the subjugation of free peoples.

An amendment, was included pronouncing that World War 1 agreements with Russia were still open

to question.

The resolution aira expressed i he

the

the

regarded

amentiment the hope that the peoples who inserted in the Bill by the

votes of have been subjected to

seven Repubileans Senator captivity of Soviet despotism and

Gillette Guy shall aitain enjoy the right of (Democrat.

negation of the whole resolu- s Redetermination.” -

tion".

President Eisenhower and the Secretory

of Stale, Mr John Poster Dups, brve

ked f overwhelming approval of the

resolution.

Mr Dulleg has said that any vizable opp:sdiens in Congress would make it valueless.

The House of representatives

AND JAPAN strengn Affairs Committee hud

MARKET

Dusseldarf, Mar. 3.

- West Gornay

this year has the best chance since the war of getting Into

Japanese market in really big way, Mr Jiro Yanase, a leading Japanese industrialist, said here today.

ment.

approved it in the form

להיווס!

The amendment sak:

"The ndoption of this resolution does not constitute

or

any determination by the Con- dress fat to the validity Invalidity of any of the provi- tons of the said agreements of understandings".

the

It was designed to theet Aubanitted by the State Depart-demands by some Republicans that the resolution made it clear Senator Half Taft the that Congress was not affirming Repubilean Leater, said the any of the "Big Three" ogree- measure would probably

bengals

made by

late brought before the Senate next President Franklin D. Itoosevel week.

the Potsdam Agreement up- He did not know whether

proved by President Truman, today's split vole before the

Reuler. Caminitiee would

he reflecte in opposition

Senate in the itself.

"A NEGATION"

01

.

UN. CHARTER

Washington, Mar. 3. Chairman Alexander Wiley of Interviewed before he left by

the Senate Foreign Relations plane for Paris after a one- Six Democratic members of

vated Committee, sald today that Con- week tour of West Gernuo ¦ the Committee today

#ress should give careful industries, he said: "Close egalost both an amendment to thought to seeking revisions of

resolution sub- operation between Japan and the original Germany will help both coun- milted by the State Depart-the United Nations Charter.

tries to

Mr Yanase,

increase considerably ment and against sending the their economic power."

measure on to the Senate.

Senator Walter George (De- who is Pre-mocrat, Georgia) told reporters sident of the Foreign Car Im- porters Association of Japan, had conferred with many leat- German car pa¬ ing West durers and is convinced that Gier- i man passenger cars are hest suited for the Japanese market. They are superior to the British, French and Italian models, 82 thinks.

British Everest

Expedition

Khatmandu, Mar. 3. Colonel John Himal, reader Britain's Everest

expedition, arrived here by air today. He is expected to start the trek to

The Wisconsin itepublicm, in

Juliana Serves Children

A large number of children evacuated from the Nether- lands floed areas are being entertained as the Soestfljk Pelzce by Queen. Jullana and her daughters, Here Queen Juliana serves sweetmeals to some of the evacuee children.---Express

Photo.

"Little Airlift" To

Deal With Refugee Flood?

Bonn, Mar, 3.

Warsaw Places Church Under State's Control

Abolition Of 1950 Agreement

London, Mar. 3.

The Polish Communist Government has placed the entire Hierarchy and administration of the Roman Catholic Church under State control,

The move was announced by the official Polish news agency, which published a summary of the text of a decree. on appointments to posts in the Roman Catholic Church Hierarchy in Poland, issued by the Council of State.

The decree sid that "all appointments to posts in the Churcht. Hierarchy as well 08 the release or transfer

to an- other post In tho Church Illerarchy requires the previous conrent of the State authorities." In the appointment of bishops. ordinary or suffragena (assistant bishops) of dioceses, the pre- vious consent of the Presidium of the Government is required, the Veerce said.

"in all other cates the con- sent of the People's Provincini Courcils must be obtained," 10

decreu stated.

"The previous consent of the Stato authorities is also required for the creation, transformation and abolition of posts in the Church Hierarchy as well as for in the scope of their it added.

activ" TAKE OATI

JUDICIAL INQUIRY DEMANDED

New Delhi, Mar. 3.

n

recommended a judicial investiga- A Parliamentary committee has tion Into

3,500,000-rupee Japanese cloth purchase, deni six years ago.

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Government officials ordered 80,000,000 yards of cloth in early 1047 to case a clothing shortage in the country. But critics later pointed out that the cloth ill re-exported from India. In Ance with the new; "By July, 1947, it became clear decree, persons occupying posts that the cloth would become in the Church Hierarchy must unsaleable in India owing to high of loyally to the prices and even unsuitability of toka an oath Polish People's Republie at the certain Office for Religious Affairs.

that only

The decree also Inid

Polish citizens

down may be

Hierarchy of

posts in

the

the

appointext to

typer," the Public Accounts Committee reported.

"Therefore the Textile Com- missioner ordered the re-export of the cloth outside India barter against food grains to Indonesia or for sale Stam or

410

05

Church, Cathole circles here say that the Polish Cerruntals' move to in Middle East countries. He Tempose total State control on all considered that the bulk of the Church activities means

thecloth, being of higher price and unilateral abolition of the agree-

the

being too smail. ment on relations between Church Wout: not marketable and State signed by the Polish India and the provincial gov Government and thic Polish erarcuts would not be interest-

et to take any." bishops in April 1050,

width

be

in

Referring to the use of dollars

been useful for Internal devo- lopment purposes,"

This agreement was signed by the Bishops under pressure, after in the transaction, the commit. The Federal German Government has sug the Pailh Communist Govern- tee deplored the expenditure of gested that the three Allied Commanders of Westment had decreed, three months foreign exchange

"to such Berlin consider the setting up a "little Berlin air- Church estates without comperi-

earlier, the nationalisation of tune, which if saved would have a speech prepared for the World lift" to transport East German refugees to Westsation and the seizure of the Leadership Conference

Germany, the American Asso sured by

elation for the United Nations, said that one long over-due change would be to eliminate the veto on such subjects as

spon-

The request was announced here today by Dr Paul Nahn, Director of the Housing Services for mission of countries to member-Refugees from the Soviet Zone, during a Press ship and the election of the 'conference. Secretary-General. But, he sald, the United States should

at rush into without considering all of their Charter changes consequences,

Well over a thousand German

Mr Wiley said that it would be cars would reach Japan this the football base of Namche- casier to win Congressional sup- year. The number would be bazar within the next 10 days. port of the United Nations it is much higher if the Japanese Government-would--allot more Nepalese Sherpa-guide-elim-members would comply with the

foreign currency.

ber) Tensing, who took part in both the Swiss expeditions last Japanese demand for German year, is due on Wednesday with passenger cars was immense, group of Sherpas to Join the British party-Associated Press.

he added.-Beuter,

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ambargo resolution against ship- ping ponds to Red China.

"I say that so long as a single non of jet spirit is shipped to Re China, so long as a zinkle tyre...

then the plous words which have been passed will be regarded as mockery," he said.

Ile said it was hart to ask

the American people to support the United Nations "so long as there is continued greedy trade with the very men who are killing the sons of our country- men and the sons of British and French and South Korean mothers and of all nations which are participating in the struggle." -United 'ress.

DUKE AT

STUDENTS'

HOSTEL

Commonwealth, though the latter preponderate. It is run by the World

Evangelical Alliance, inter-denominational mis-

Society sionary

supported by many Protestant Churches,

live at

an

He pointed

out that Allled companies Britain, France on to assure milltary aircraft could be called and the United States declared the transport of that they were Incapable of the refugees,

meeting engagements relating to This measure would become the transport of the refugees. Inevitable If the three airline

The three countries have the monopoly of air traffic between Berlin end; - West- Germany, the quadripartitë ugreements regulating passage through the air corridors,"

Kenyatta's according in

Alleged Lust For

Power

The Federal Government and the Berlin Senate hd akof the companies to answer by Wednesday.

Dr Nahin affirmed that if the reply was negative, the Federal Government planned to hire aircraft of other countries.

The West German Cabinet Mr Anthony Somerhough, feday examined the dramatic

created Deputy Public Prosecutor, said station

Kapengurla, Mar. 3.

ja

*West today that a lust for power Berlin by the inercasing influx had led Jomo Kenyatta and of refugees. five other African leaders, on

terrorist organisation.

appeal to the United

trial here, to managing and Well-informed circles belleve controlling the Mau Mau that the Bonn Government will Nations The six

accused of to obtain International aid managing or helping to manage France-Presse, the Mau Mau.

Mr

arc

Summerhough

into

the Mau

OFFICIAL SUSPICIOUS

Mou

Stuttgart Mar, 3.

Catholic cho:ltable organisation Caritas.

However, the ag:coment did not Impose any control

on

Church appointments and did not

claim to bring any part of the Church administration under the

control of the State.-United Press.

STARTLING

VERDICT

BY COURT

Munich, Mar, 3.

A German de-Nazißeation Court today sald Colonel- General Alfred Jodl was not responsible for the arder under which all captured Soviet Army Political Commissors were to be shot.

the

The

The Court exonerated General posthumously of crimes for which the Allies hanged him at Nuremberg in 1040.

Proceedings before the de; Nazification Court were neces sary to decide the ownership of Jodi's estate.

The Court found Jodi had. as soldier, restricted himself to operational questions which, in accordance with their military character, were In no why against international law.

It cald the General could not be held responsible for

the "Commando order" under which

Russian Offer

To Japanese

Tho committee

wants

the

judicial inquiry to x blame for the deal-Associated Press,

AUSSIE TROOPS IN KOREA

Canberra, Mar. 3. Aboul 5,100 Australian troops

are.

serving in Korea, Sin

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described Defence Counsel D. N. Pritt's arguments that the Prosecu- tlon's case had not been pro- The "improbably high" num- all British Commandos raiding perly prepared 24 "mereter of East German refugees the German-held Atlantic coast verbiage and comment."

who ought neylum in West of France were to be "lqui- Mr Somerhough told the Court Berlin in the past few days was

dated." the Prosecution maintained that suspicious, State Secretary Otto The Court found that this London, Mar. 3, The Duke of Edinburgh icday Kenyalta and the other African Lenz, permanent head of the order had been issued by Hitler

personally, the dock exercised | West German Chancellery, said visited the

dub leaders in Alliance London's

The Court also decided Jodi's control of the Mau Mau largely today. newest residential

Their method

catate was not to be conflacated. hostel for students

by propaganda, of all

They would have to be-Reuter. nationalities.

was to force Kenya African Union members into a position examinex closely to establish if, Unlike other clubs, this one

where they had to take the Mnu Communist East Germany was takes students from outside the

was binding not engineering this stream of Mau oath, which on them

refugees to '"undermino" West Mr Somerhouch contended Germany politically, he added. there was evidenco before the

than 5,000 Court that the mix in the dock beleaguered the West Berlin. ro

refugees tried to change the Kenya gistration centre yesterday, and African Union

3,300 more came today. Mau Bociety.

The Soviet mission in Tokyo Mr Pritt completed his Anal

Herr Lenz, Interviewed over has offered two Japanese firms speech for the defence this

from morning,

don was "disquieting", and it Sakhalin in exchange for tuna Mr Pritt later left by road for might be necessary to take steps ships. Nairobi on his way back to against possible fifth column in- The Soviet ofter followed up. London.

titration through the refugee proches made by the two arms. the 280 miles stream. Ho motored

Last December one of the south to. Nairobi with or armed

ms imported 13,000 tons of polico cicort, who will remain

Sakhalin coal for payment

The Sterling.

second Arm

rayon yarn against 13,000 tons of coul

The two Arms considered the Soviet offer altractive as So- viot coal was cheaper than US The Japanese International Chamber of Commerce, how- ever, was bolloved to be agaiust the delivery to the Soviet Union

Twenty-five students

Bedford Place, in the student

Offers of price at auction the Club, which consists of two four-storeyed Georgian houses in quarter London beside the University's main buildings and the

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: I'Heelle, 7 Erin, Extol, 10 Audit, 11 Odes, 13 Reassemble, 15 Esme, 10 Rite, 10 Inconstant 22 Lead, 24 Write, 25 Irate, 20 Dean, 27 Talent Downs 2 Exttp. 3 Tells, 4 Claims, 5 Redolení, 6 Cite, 6 Rides 12 Scent, 13 Rural, 14 Spending, 17 Tiara, 10 Potent, 20 Spul, 24- Appalty-23 Ewen, -

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hot and cold running water and

11.

Stuttgart radio, said the silun-

He suggested push

measures

230,000 tons of coal

in

a radio set, breakfast and dinner with him night and day until he might include segregation and throughout the week, with mid-boards a plane for London oh most detailed examination of bartered 180,000 pounds of day meals included on Saturdays Friday.

refugee groups who might be and Sundays.

Indian and Nigerians de suspected of having been abused Among the students presented

Mr [Diwan | fer." Communist Infligation; purs lawyers, to the Duke were two Ceylonese and

Mr H. 9. peces. brothers from Kuala Lumpur Davors, remained to hear Mr Malaya-James And Matthew Somerhough.

copi, Herr Le crgued that the Pormampalom, both studying

Mr Bomerhough analysed the enormous increase in refugees Three Malay Muidents will be motives of the six African recently could easily have beer smog 25 reweaners when the leaders as a desire to "increase stopped by the East German Allance Club organisers open their prestige and hold on their outhorities, if they were serious rther house towards the end of people so as to exercise. more about wanting to stopệ 1. --- this month----Hautes,

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