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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1953.

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of In Paris: Defence

Form Of

European Problems Discussed

Union

Only Saar Issue Still Undecided

Strasbourg, Mar. 10. Parliamentarians from six West European countries today approved a Constitu tion designed to bring their nations into close political partnership, leaving open only the contentious ques- tion of the Saar.

The Assembly of delegates sent by the six national parlia- ment approved all but one of 110 articles in the Constitution.

The article left undecided would govern the representation of the Saar in the two-chamber T'arilament of the poet unlon of France, West Germany,

Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

This point was deferred for deelskoon by the Bix

States Foreign Ministers. It links with

French-Germon efforts to settle

the dispute about the Saur, tiny industrialised territory on their borders, at present under its own government but in econo- mle association with France,

The Saur wan detached from Germany at the end of the war. The Constitution would set up political community (71- bodying a two-chamber Parlia ment, a supra-national Cabinet

and a Court of Justice to

run

the projected European Army as well as the Schuman Coal- Steel Pool already set up by the Six partners.

Another counel would plan the economic integration of the six countries.

Paris, Mar. 10.

French and Turkish Government leaders today began a four-day examination of the world situation and discussed the means of establish- N ing a solid defence system in the Middle East.

AMERICA

BARS

LABOUR MP Refused Visa To Enter U. S.

A Foreign Office spokesman said that the agenda includes all political and economic prob- lems of mutual interest, ranging from Turkey's vanguard position and the status of the strategic Bosphorous and the Dardanelles Straits to trade relations within the Organisation for European Economic Co-Operation,

The top-level talks, he said, would centre on the difficulties hampering the creation of a unified Middle Eastern Command with the participation of Arab countries.

Lie Accuses The Soviet

United Nations, Mar. 10.

Mr

the Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary- General, today accused Ute Soviet Union of exert-- ing "the crudest form of pressure" upon bim

Mir Lie mado the no- cusation In the plenary

session of the General As- sembly when he defended his polley on the investi gations into the loyalty of American employers of the United Nations.

Mr Lle hoped the "at- mosphero of suspicion" caused by the Investigation would soon be improved. -Reater.

TO LEARN

SECRETS

OF M.I.G.

The

first

London, Mar. 10.

Arab nationalism, Mr Sydney Silverman, leading with and-Western feeling and Mayer, at Matignon Palace.

coupled the French Premier, M. Rene abour Member of Parliament, the unsettled problem of Poles-

Paris, Mar. 10. of the secrets disclosed been refused a visn to visit Newtien at the biggest hurdles to be sign Office to meet the French tact outside

tonight that he had tine, will get careful considera-

They then drove to the For- | MIG-15 jet fighter to land in- York under the McCarran Act, surmounted in Alling the Middle Foreign Minister, M. Georges t

the Iron Curtain which reguntes entry into the Eastera defence vacuum.

be passed on to the

States Bidault, and the State Secretary United United States.

and Allied for Foreign Affairs, M. Maurice officials despite Denmark's re- Schumann.

ported refusal to let NATO ex-

CMT and lasted until noon.

perts examine the plane, reil- Talks started at 0.45 am.able sources predicted today.

Denmark. 05 NATO mem- The North Atlantic Alliedber, is expected to pass along Council tonight announced the to other Allies all the informa- postponement of Its regular tion gathered by her own ex- weekly meeting until Friday so perts and the data

scon will that visiting

101 Turkish Govern- be

of hands

the ment leaders may continue their | American authoriiles for use lolks with French leaders. by United Nations pilots op- posing MIG-15s In Korea, the sources said.

Mr Silverman said he was' invited to be guest speaker at a Adnan Manderes, and the For- The Turkish, Foreign Minister, Now York dinner on March 18, elgn Minister, Fund Koprulu, part of a campalm to persuade who arrived President Eisenhower to exercise

last night, CON- clemency in the case of Juliusferred briefly this morning with and Ethel Rosenberg, utom spies who have been sentenced to death.

In Washington a State Depart- ment spokesman guld Mr Silver- man had been refused a visa to enter the United States.

wus

"ineligible under the McCartn

He sold Mr Sliverman

nigration Act which provides for screening of visitors to America

wanted to address a meeting on Mr Silverman, be continued,

the case of Julius and Ethet Rosenberg, convleted atom aples, who are appealing against the death sentence.

"American

Co-operation Essential"

Manchester, Mar, 10. American co-operation Is essential to an enduring solution of the Commonwealth Economic problem, Lord Baillieu, head of the Dunlop Rubber Company and Chairman of the English Speaking Union, salu today.

Asked if Mr Silverman would be granted a visa at any time If his visit were not connected with the Rosenberg case, The Parliament's Lower

the State Department

spokesman, Mir House would be elected by

Joseph Reap, maid he would still direct suffrage in all six cube ineligible to enter the coun-heavily in the development of Iries and would meet twice year.

11. s now up 10 Whe six governments to accept or amend the Constitution before taking it to the national parlaments for approval-Reuter.

Segregation Issue

Mr

Washington, Mar. 10. The Attorney-General, Herbert Brownell, today re- quested the Supreme Court to déclare legal racial segrega- tion in Washington restaurants. -France-Presse.

Electricity Cuts-

Rio de Janeiro, Mar. 10, Electricity cuts of about 20 per cent have followed continued drought which led to a fall in the River Paralba, from which

Rio drawe Its hydro-electric

power-Reuter.

British Crossword Puzzle

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Greek Charge Discussed

United Nations, Mar. 10.

resolution

He urged America to Invest

Commonwealth cources of raw materials, for by 1070 American consumption would be about half as much again and her own supplies would be running out.

She would become increasingly dependent on outside sources for raw materials and many of these could be developed within the Commonwealth, as long as the

BUSY DAY

the

Furthermore,

in

The announcement climaxed a

they pointed out, Britain's Air Attache busy day in which M. Menderes Denmark, Wing-Commander F. and M. Koprulu covered a wide F. Jeff, examined the MIG last range of mutual foreign policy week and will almost certainly Interests

talks with

pass to the United States what Mayer and M, Bidault.

he learned unter the рго- gramine of exchange of air- NATO Counell normally craft technical information be- meels on Wednesdays.

afler discussions sources

that

M.

tween Britain and America.

The plane is not yet No communique was Issued

ed un "obsolescent tyr- Fronch Foreign Office

Russia. Moreover, Russla has but informed begun

to equip its satellite said

the forces with them in increasing defence of the Mediterranean numbers. provided the main tople between believed to be a MIG model In The plane is also the French and Turkish leaders. which Russia recently ordered After lunching with Presidentome 300 Communist East Ger- Vincent Auriol and his wife nt man pilots to be trained. the Elysee Palace, the Ministers in Europe wha expressed a de- American Air Force officials

high-ranking visitors. spent the afternoon receiving aire to examine the plane as soon as it landed are at present reported to be willing to wait Alter for the information to

"channels." Both M. Mayer and M. Bidault through

United

FIRST SINCE WAR

The Political Committee to-necessary enpital was available called for. 20-minute Informal Press.

day discussed

sponsored by Now Zealand,

now.

talks and other visitors included The French Ambassador to

Denmaric and Peru calling on Lord Balilleu, speaking at a Ankara. M. J. Tarbe de St

European Communist countries luncheon arranged by the Man- Hardouin, who accompanied M. Plane Output captured by Communist and the English Speaking Union,

war

repatriate Greek soldiers chester Chamber of Commerce Biduult.

guerillas during the Greek civil also urged America lo reduce mal business part of a four-day Today's talks completed the her tariffs and "other obstacles visit the first paid to the French capital by Turkish Ministers since the war.

All If delegates who spoke to dollar earning by Western at today's session were in favour Europe."-Beuter. of the resolution, which calls on those countries to conform with "the generally acknow- ledged principles of interna- tonal law.*

Death Of Bishop

London, Mar. 10.

However, foreign policy mat- ters are likely to be discussed at a formal dinner at the Foreign Office tonight end again in a Anal ene-hour talk at the Foreign

In Canada

Montreal, Mar. 10. Mr Brooke Claxton, Canadian Defence... Minister, said. that Canada's defence programune calls for production of 3,000 new aircraft. He added that the 400 Sabre jets being manufactured here for the Royal Canadian Air chead of schedule.

Greece alleges What about 3,000 Greek soldier's are de

The Anglican Bishop of Ministry on Thursday morning. Force are being delivered months tained in Albania, Bulgaris, Gibraltar, the Rt. Rev. Cecli Czechoslovakia, Hungary.

This afternoon the Foreign Po- Douglas Horsley, died unex- Office issued a formal denicy of Canada has already recruited land, Rumania and Russia.

pectedly today at Romacy, Preas reports that the Turkish

05 per cent of the armed forces An earlier United Nations re-Hampshire. The 40-year-old Ministers planned to go to needed for her three-year quest to repatriate the soldiers | Bishop was formerly Bishop of London on Friday. The denial defence programme, he said. has been ignored.--Reuter,

Colombo.-France-Presse,

Antiquarian Hunts

For Missing 200 Years In London

London, Mar. 10.

An antiquarian is digging a hole within sound of

the humming presses of Fleet Street.

Those presses spill forth millions of newspapers with last-minute accounts of the world's news, but the anti-

was apparently aimed at quash- The Armed Forces had

two

Ing buggestioris that the visit to increased from 47,000 to more Paris was merely a courtesy one. than 101,000 In the last -United Press,

years. Router. '

CELEBRITY CONCERT

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LOUIS KENTNER.

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quarlan is searching for the lost 200 years on London's EMPIRE THEATRE

ancient history.

William Francis Grimes, 47- elegance that the Romans 'left' year-old Keeper of the London | behind.

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Museum in Kensington Palace, Mr Grimes is looking for a le searching among the founda-Roman temple that may be tions of St. Bride's, the news-underneath St. Bride's. paperman's church, wrecked by a theory that pagan proces- Nazi bombs during the war, slons of homago continued to be For years Mr Grimes and made to such a temple in the other students have wondered neighbourhood long after what happened in London in Romans left Britain. the 200 years immediately CHARNEL HOUSES following the withdrawal of Ho

uncovered has already. the Roman Legions.

traces of three earlier churches The Romans left in the Fifth on the site, one of them prob- Century A. D. But there 19 ably 1,000 years old. A vast long break before you serica of underground vaults, come upon any Anglo-Saxon the existence of which was not ORCHESTRA records.

These MIDDLE STALLS & SIDE Romon soldiers,

merchantsuspected, was found.

vaults turned out to be charnel BACK STALLS builders left their mark houses dumping grounds for STADIUM (FRONT) here plainly enough. Their wall-bones many centuries old. Re ed city, Londinium, was an mains of a Roman building have STADIUM (BACK): Important milltary and trading also been unearthed.

DRESS CIRCLE (FRONT) Some historians soy

Mr Grimes may or may not DRESS CIRCLE (MIDDLE) that bridge the gap in London's DRESS CIRCLE (BACK), during the missing 200 years history. But one thing is sure. London was left completely During five years of search in deserted, with its temples, various bomb ruins of Landon shops and market place crumbl more finds have been made YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Acrom: 1 Serial, 5 Veito, 8 Ing to rul

than In 30 years before World Rival, 9 Vacuum, 19 Rigid, 11 Mimic, 12 Lark, 13 Olla 18 Others think bands of Anglo-War II. Repute, 18 Eludes, 20 Stres, 22 Pomp, 23 Attar, 23 Pearl, 20 Saxons partially occupied the "The work is rewarding and Nomads, 27 Norin, 28 Blm, 20 Sewers. Down!, i Saveloys, 1 place. If that is no it must have very antistying if you have the Recorder 3 Arum, 4 Limited, 5. Various, 6 Elleit, 7 Gadão, 14 taken the wild Teutons somo patience to go through a lot of Lemonade, 18 Disposes, 10 Huaties, 17. Pedants, 19 Learni, 21 | Linie to get accustomed to drudgery," Me· Grünet- mid---- Ideal, 24 Rose.

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