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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1958.

Mediator Reports Narrowing New Delhi Of The Gap Between

Loses Out

On Deal

Bombay, Mar. 31.

A alx-year-old Indo-Japanese texille deal is being seriously re- examined by the Indian Com- as the trans- merce Minikry

action resulted in a loss of S.- 600,000 rupees to the Indians Exchequer

It is felally reported that

the

dent was carried out by a few senior officials of the Supply Ministry In 1947 without in- forming the then Indian Cabinet regarding the details.

In that year the US, Com- merce Department placed an order with the Indian Embassy in Washington for the purchase of 80,000,000 yards of Japanese cloth.

But after the den was made it was discovered that the cloth would be ungilable due to high the unsuitability of prices and certain types,

The cost of the Japanese cloth at Bombay was found to be more than 200 to 300 per cent of Indian ex-mili ceiling prices. Meanwhile, Japan had already exported 50,000,000 yards of cloth direct to various

tries and priers began to fall In South-East Asian markate, ko that when India re-exported the balance of the Japanese cloth

she could do so only at a con- riderable loss,

Беез

A departmental inquiry in the conduct of the officials respon- sible for the deal has Instituted and the Governmen! have decided that in future all such transactions be examined at al levels Cabiniet, Minis- terial and Secretiot.-United Press

Don't Disturb Baby Just

India And Pakistan

BUT DIFFERENCES

OVER KASHMIR

ISSUE STILL REMAIN

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United Nations, Mar. 31.

Dr Frank Graham, the United Nations representative, reported to- day on the latest talks between representatives of India and Pakistan, con- ducted in Geneva, in an attempt to resolve their dispute over Kashmir.

Alleged Nazi Released

lenn, Mar. 31, The British authorities today

released from custody, on the grounds of il-health, Karl Kaufmanu, one of the seven suspected Nazis

of the Naumann group arrested last January, Lic Britinb High Com* mission announced.

The short High Commia- sion autouncement added that the reirage had been granted with the con-

currence of the Gernid authorities.

No further details, were given.

Kaufmann is one of the three

members of the Nauman

Whoso group habeas corps pleas were 1. pending before a British High Commission court in Germany. Reuter.

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Dr Graham said that while during the nego tiations "there has been some narrowing of the gap between the positions of the two governments on the question of the number and character of the forces to remain on each side of the cease-fire line at the end of the period of demilitarisation, a sub- stantial difference in position still remains."

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The report, which was addressed to the Security Council, showed that Dr Graham presented February 14 of this year a proposal that on the Pakistan side of the cease-fire line there should re- main an armed force of 6,000 while on the Indian side there should be an Indian Army force of 21,000 in- cluding States armed forces.

of

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effective

The gure of 21,000 on the locat nuthorities Indian side was a chargo liemunned forces. the 16,000 which Dr Graham suggested in his proposals

"In the 'Azad Kashmir' ter- September 2, 1932. The Pakis-ritory these ormed forces would tan figure was the same).

be organised cutside the re- mainder of the Azad Kashmir The report added that after forces without arniour thorough consideration of com-artillery and

therefore would munications and further conver-be commanded by leest omteers sations with the representatives under the local authorities under

India and Pakistan of

"the the surveillance of the United United Nations

representative Nations. felt that there was no ground left at that stage on which 10 continue the conference therefore in agreement with the two representatives he decided

tu conclude it."

and 1 ace in the world."

and

TIMELY STEP

"Proposal much addei significance because

seven takes on

over

ut a definile time

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as

armed seven in pro-

Soviet Retail Prices Cut

London, Mar. 31.

Moscow. Ballo anounced tonight that the Soviet Gov- cinment Hit: offered a 10 per cent cut in the retail prices of breau, flour, miscaroni, beans and peas and a 15 per cent ent In the retail price of meat products. The cuts operate from LUMOITDW.

·Gilier price cuts, the Radio sald,

cotton will be:

and natural wilk, 15,per cest, wool and wool mixtures five per cent, linen eight per cent, rocks and stockings 20 per cent, felt hats 15 per cent and straw hats 10 per cent.

The price reductions are the sixth "to be introduced in Kassin Kince the rouble reform of 1947, and the Russian Gov- einunent paper, levesila, said that the cuts would mean a 35

per sent rite in the Russians' real wagca,

Other Russian newspapers have recently emphasised the promising outlook for an improved standard, of living— Reuter.

Francs-Presse nđều that the radio announcement

who greeted with enthusidam by the population around loudspeakers to Ilsten with interest

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gathered

Pandit Nehru On

Nationalist

Troops In Burma

Could Create New Situation

Rangoon, Mar. 31.

Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today that if the strength of the Chinese Nation- alist troops in Burma grew considerably beyond their present strength it would create a new world | situation.

The question would then arise from where and how these men, continue to come. This was cer- tainly a world issue, said Mr Nehru.

to

Burma's reference of the issue the United Nations would help draw world attention to this important matter, he said, adding that the United Nations did not decide anything but kept things hanging.

Allison

Nomination Approved

told

"Our own experience with the alted Nations has been

not very happy." Mr Nehru saki,

He told a questioner he would say the United Nations

is 10- duenced very much by certain powers including America.

"I would not say the United Nallons is dancing to the tunes ut the United States," he said.

Mr Nehru said that he would be "surprised if there is

any direct United States Govern- ment aid Nationalist

the

10

the

Chinese guerillas Aghting Burmese Government on the country's eastern frontlers”. Mr Nehru was speaking lo the Press at Singkaling on Burma's northwest frontier after crossing over to Burma following a tour of Naga tribal areas with U Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister.

INDIRECT AID

Washington, Mar. 31. The Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee

ils gave approval today to John M. Allison ns Ambassador to Japan.

Alexander Wiley

Wisconsin)

-He said: "Indirectly of cours many things can happen. I would reporters after

the Committee be

is any surprised if there session that Mr Allison sug direct United States aid becausc U.S. proceed that Government has positively gested that the coutiously in accepting Com- munist proposals

desied it and I take their word. change of prisoners of war in States could give direct help. It for an ex- "I do not know how the United Korea.

agreement on it would prepare the way for the induelion of Dr Graham said that in view the plebiscite administrator in- of the continuing disagreement, office it was "timely again to recall the provided in proposal 10 of the value of an agreement to the 12 proposals," people of (a) the State, (b) the (The

question two nations and (e) the world." forces was number

Dr Graham's The settlement of the Kashmir posals for settling the dispute.)

Samous 12 London, Mar. 31.

dispute with its implications for ideas on parents' "do's" and

the 400,000,000 people

On the "importance of the in- of the **don'15" for young children

sub-continent, night set induction of the plebl'elle od- have been published by Dr.

ministrator

into

Dr motion the beginnings of

office. London, Mar. 31,

Graham said: "It is timely that Robert Shields, of Alleyn Road,

counter-chain reaction of peace, Dulwich, a London County The 34,000-ton Caronia, British production and hope," said Dr with all our necessary concern Council psycho-iherapist.

liner which runs special "mil- Grahem.

the issue of the nuniber Dr Shields

and character of the forces we han two under-ionaire" cruises for Americans to Пves of his

Here are bring Britain dollars, will sail

"The warmth of human bro-framework of the larger mean- this concern In the re-orient from New York next January 23 therhood, may some of his suggestions:

Senatur yet melt awaying of the induction into offlee on a 90-day cruise to Japan and the hard divisions between the of the plebiscite administrator (Republican Give a child a cat in a room the South Pacific, the Cunard of its own to help

peoples in their hopes for freedom It get the Steamship Company announced. sleep it needs. It is not neces-

provided for in proposal 10. sary to bring up relatives and

"Proposal 10 has bien The Caronin, on this first post- friends to "croon

SIX PARTS the war luxury cruise to Japan, will

India's accepted by Pakistan. over Fleeping

cherub." There

acceptance of proposal 10 is con- is call at 24 ports in 10 countries.

Dr Graham's plenty of time during the day and her 33,350-mile itinerary in divided into six parts.

report was ditioned as set forth in annex cludes a live-day visit to Yoko-

ive paragraph two of the fourth To separate mother from harm during

Part one reviewed the sugges-report of the blossom cherry

United Nations

Senator Wiley sold, however, could prove very embarrassing child is bad, "Some daytime.

tions made about the number representative,

that Mr Allison called the to them." medical and nursing staffs at

and character of furces to be left The difference over definite Communist offer Q "good Indirectly of course there on each skie of the cease-fire numbers, important as

it is.. omen.'

could be many things happening looms Iess

large than the dif "He sald we will have to without the knowledge of the rerence between Indicting and look at Soullicast Asia, Indo | United States Government, he not Inducting the plebiscite ad- China, Berlin, the Near East said. ministrator into office. The

The United States is a large formation in the situation which and other trouble spots to learn is really any rames from the simple fact of change of heart on the part of supplier of arms and these arms to the Formosa his induction Into office is most the Communists," Sennlar Government. How they got dis-

are supplied tributed I do important for the great objective Wiley said. of the self-determination of the The nomination of Mr Allison there are plenty of adventurers agreements between the govern- people of the Slate under the

now goes to the Senate for ex-around the pected approval. Secretary of Burmese overnment sources, State John Forter Dulles" in-

speaking privately and formed the Committee the FBI offelally. and most newspapers had cleared Mr Allison after a here, have frequently accused fall fell investigation.

the U.S. of assfatini Chinese In another diplomatic matter. Nationalisty in Burma. Both the

Foreign

Relations Com-U.S. and the Nationalist regime mittee today withheld action on of Chiang Kai-shek on Formosa President Dwight D. Eisen- have denied

such charges. howers nomination of William her request 10 the United Howard

Taft,

III, as Am-Nations last week Burma asked. bassador to Iceland.

This was that Nationalist China Uc tlue to the fact that the Federal

****branded as an aggressor but Bureau of Investigation has not made no mention of the U.S.- yet completed its inquiry into Reuter. his background. He is the sou of Senator Robert A. 'Taft (Re- publican Ohlo). - Associated Pross

all our hospitals will have to From Yokohama, she will go take notice of the effects of on to Honolulu, and the cruiseline, separation --and

open their ends-at-New York-on-May-2,- Part two pointed out the wards to the Uitle child whose | 1054.

values of the Induction of the mother is a patient.

plebiscite administrator into Melee at an early fixed time,"

to Part three referred urances and elucidations on the resolutions of August 13, 1948. and January 1949. negotiations since the mecing of deals with the the Security Council in Decemments.

this year The only child is lonely.

On May 5 Parents should

their Caronia salls from New York on keep

cruise, Coronation 'doors open for other children 35-day to come in and play.

which will take her to 11 poris Twins should not be dressed in Africa and Europe before her

Southampton alike. They should be helped arrival at

Dil

to develop individually. They June 1 in time for her passengers will keep together, defend ench to see the Coronation in London other, and stay close naturally. the next day.-Router,

A British Crossword Puzzle

10

ACROSS.

1 Fractures (0),

4 Happen again · (5).

7 Aiming high (8).

8 Indian coln (8).

D Sitting (0):

11. Unaffected_(7).

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18 Oversight : (5),

19 Piece of tissue (0),

20 Bombord (5),

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16 Mournful tune (8).

17 Poor (3).

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as-

Part ive emplensised the im-

EXPRESSION OF WILL portance of an agreeman! On the Kashmir dispute.

"The co-operation of the ap- Regarding the number andpropriate authorities and agencies character of forces Dr Groham in the State and the specified said that he made no prefeten-responsibilities of the plebiscite tial brief for the lower ligures administrator all contribute to of 3,000 to 12,000 or the higher the objective. Facilitation of the figures of 0,000 to 21,000.

Induction into office of the ple- biscite administrator becomes an expression of the will to have a plebiselle,"

MEDIATOR'S

on

NOTES

"As a mediator whose re-

Dr Grehcem sald "The large sponsibilities had been to keep striving for an agreement he values" which would result from has hoped that a basis for the the induction into office of the negotiation of agreement plebiscite administrator might be might be found." the report recalled by reviewing the pro- said. "He hoped for example visions of the January 6, 1949, that

8,000 the figures

resolution. and 10,000 with the accompanying

"In connection with the tm- provision

be would

found portance of the number of armed the forces to be left at the end of the adequate for fulfilling respective functions in the period of demilitarization and the evacuated territory of preserv- importance of the induction to office of the plebiscite reknirit- and order ing low cense-are line from violations, the importance of the later con- trator, we should bear in mind and on the Indian side of the

and alderation of where the armed line of preserving law

linc dorces would be at the time of the order and the cease-fire from violations, including meet-preperation and holding of the

plebiscite," the report added. relation to Reuter. the needs ing defence.

and

the

"It appears obvious that Indiu under the resolutions has some

larger responsibilities on her

Without recomition

U.S. INVESTIGATORS

Puris, Mar. 31.

side of the cease-fire line than A delegation of members of the local authorities have in the United States Foreign Rela- Committee, flying to the evacuated territory on the tions

and Indin to study other side of the cease-fire inc. Pakistan

the political and economic situations" of the Azad Kashmir Government and in these countries, arrived at without

the Orly Airport today. prejudice to

On the same plane with the sovereignty of the State, it also

****¦ Committed members was the appears obvious by the nature of United States Amthondor to the cease-fire line and the France, My Dougies Dillan. temporary exercise of the neces sary and useful functions of the tives, who will also study ques- local authorities, that with the tons connected with the Mutual withdrawal of the tribesmen Security Administration in India and of tho Pakistani nationals and Paldston, will fly on to not normally residents therolu, Karachi tomorrow morning. who entered the State for the The delegation – includes the

withdrawal

10 American

representa-

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Siew, 4 Renders, purpose of Aghtling and with the Repubileán Senator frotri @Apex, 0 Scan, 10 Giraffe, 11 Deal, 12 Pile, 14 Letters, 17 Inept. 10 Carve, 22 Tenders, 26 Slap, 27 Rift, 28 Baronet, 29Army and Exam, 30. Seer, 31 Despois, 31 Note. Down: 2 Tocain, 3 Wander, 4 Regal, & Exiled, 6 Draft, 7 Refer, 12 Pint, 13 Leon,

24 Droop, 25 sites.

1 Earl, 16 Step, 18 Arrest, 20 Aster, 21 Vacant; 23 Evade

of the Pakistan Minnesota, Mr Walter Judd, ther authority and the Republican Senator from New large-scale disarming and dis-Hampshire, Mr Chester Morrow, banding of the Azad Kashmir and the Democrat Senator from forces, there should be, in the Wisconsin, Mr Clement Zablock! erwonated territory, elective Franco-PreR..

whether there

the

not know.

But

un-

THOREZ MAKES APPLICATION

An

In

Bonn, Mar. 31.

the application trum

Communist leader. to cross West

TWO RESIGNATIONS

Washington, Mar. 31. President Elsenhower today accepted the resignation of the French Ambassador in New Delhi, Mr Chester Bowles, whose repince Maurice Thorez ment by Mr George V. Allen Germany on his way back to has already been confirmed by France from Moscow has been the Senate,

received in Bonn, usually well- The President also accepted informed Allied sources said to- the resignation of the Am- day bassador to Italy, Mr Ellsworth These sources said the appli- Bunker, who will be replaced cation would be considered by by Mrs Claire Booth Luce=|a trip:rthe body today er to France-Presse.

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