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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1953.

US Greek King Visits Italy

Speculation Over

Policy In The

Anyway, He Was

Too Old

› Bingapore, Apr. 3.

Mr D. 11. Chapman, Cily Magistrate, yesterday dis milised a casó against an old man with a flowing

white beard who was 20 old he could not ber his ago.

Asked

*EC,. the patriarch, Abdul Maud,

told the Couri: "I am very, very old. In fact, I don't know how old I am."

Mr Chapman ruled that he was "too old to be found guilty of obstracting trafile."--United Press.

Greece Denies Charges

-

McCarthy Accusation Rejected

,

Far East

Washington, Apr. 2..

Asian circles in Washington believe that an armistice in Korea, if it is achieved, will force the United States to review the Far East policy.

Some Asian observers are already talking of profound changes at the expense, they say, of the South Koreans and Chinese Nationalists.

RUSSIANS RELEASE

A BRITON

Museow, Apr. 2.

The hopes of the Chinese. |Nationallats, according to these observers, are tied up with continuation, or better sifll,"ex- tension of the Korean War.-

Ir fighting ends, a diplomatic offensive will very probably be launched by Communist countries for recognition of the Peking Government and its admission tä the United Nations.

Britain, who has decided not to discuss the question on long George Edward Robinson, 32-as the Korean war lasts, would year-old British Beaman, from probably, favour recognition and Hfull, imprisoned in Russia since the United States would find it taber for "hooliganism," was far inure difficult to oppose it. released from

These

are anticipating events, Boutyraakaya Prison today. the observers admit.

Moscow's

A British Embassy spokesman sald that he would spend tonight

the

Embassy,

is

Athens, Apr. 2.

which Greek official sources to-arranging for him to leave by night rejected charges made air for Berlin on Friday.

to go on by in the United States that

He is expected ships under the Greck had been calling at Com-year's Imprisonment by a People's munist China and North Court at Onega, near Archangel,

In North Korea ports.

Russia, last October. He was one of the crew of the Swedish ship. Freden, when serested.

flag train to London.

Robinson was sentenced to a

"Not a single instance has been reported to us," M Lambros Lambrianides, Minister of the Merchant Marine, stated.

(Senator

yesterday

i

They say that the nomination

of a Swede us Secretary-General

of the United Nations (Sweden hus

Ambassador at Peking) encourages the idea that Chinese Communist arguments will not fall on deaf ears,

FORMOSA'S FUTURE They also say that in the event of an armistice in Korea, what will become of the promises the United States made to Nationalist China?

Furthermore, what will become

Joseph McCarthy declared by the Supreme Soviet Is it certain that the United told the American

un March 27. He had served Secretary of State, Mr John

about six months of his sentence, Foster Dulles,

Greek tbut

|--Reuter. shipowners of 242 vessels hud

France-Presse adds that Robin- agreed, not to trade with Com-

at his trial, admitted munist China or North Korea

attacking a Militiaman while putts.

drunk.

(Senator McCarthy, Chairman of a Senate investigating com- mittee, said yesterday he ในเ undered subpoenas for livé lead- ing Greek Shipowners lo testify about a statement that they had not transported any cargo to

Communist China or North Korea for at least two years.

"The

statement is not true," the Senator said.)

He was released under the of the dream of a Nationalist provisions of a general amnesty landing on the Chinese count? States will continue to back it?

Already volres arc

being raised-that of the Washington

for exential Post doubting the usefulness of raids carried out on Burmese territory by Chinese Nationalist elements, raids which seem to have led to a serious crisis in American Burmese relations.

son,

3-D Film For

:

Singapore

|

'EXPERTS' THESIS Will the United States sacrifice Formosa to the myth of Chinese

partment Anally adopt the thesis

Titoism and will the State De- of certain experts on China who Singapore, Apr. 3. belleve that the peace overtures M Lambriunides said tonight:

Local movic-goers will get of Mr Chou En-ial have been "While we know that British, their drst impse of the much-provoked by deterioration in French. Hallan and Swedish touted 3-D flm this month. Sino-Soviet trade relations (they ships

have been calling at Com- Local movie promoters have say China has not received from had been munist porly, not a single chip mnounced that Malaya will be Russia all that she Aying the Greek Bag has been the third country in the world promised)? reported to have done so.

three- to see Hollywood's new

All these questions are "A case of a time-chartered dimensional movies "the cinema unanswered for the present, the Greek vessel is being investigat-of the future."

observers admit, but in any case ed, but the respinsibilities lle The Shaw Brothers Organisa- conjecture is not at all favourable with the charterers and not with ton announced that they had to the Formosan government nor the

Greek owners.

equipped Singapore's Capitol to Dr Syngman Rhee, they say. the Greek Theatre to show United Artists' Since March 17,

adopted measures full-length, 3-D colour feature Cabinet has suggested by M Lumbrionidics in "Bwana Deval," starring Robert enforcing heavy sanctions against Stack and Barbara Brition. shipowners defying the ban to United Press. call at Communist China ports.

The Prime Minister, Marshal Popagos, today appealed to Greek whose shipowners

ships ander foreign fags to bring thei ships under the Greek ag Reuter.

EISENHOWER'S VIEW

are

Incident In

Canal Zone

Cairo, Apr. 2. An Egyptian was killed and another wounded by British bullets in a rare ineldent in the Suez Canal zone last Sunday, a British spokesman revealed today.

The end of the Korean war will lead to easing of the present position if both sides want peace. That will mean that the South Korean Government,

even if it continues to get support from United Nations military fores, will not extend its authority to the Yalu and that the Chinese Nationalist government will have to content itself with remaining; in Formosa.--France-Presse,

Longest Ever Case Ends

King Paul of Greece, in Rome on a private. visit, arrives at the Quirinal Palace where he was received by President Einaudi.—Express Photo,

Britain Accuses Saudi-Arabia Of Treaty Violation

London, Apr. 2.

Britain today charged that Saudi-Arabia had "destroyed the basis of the 1950 agreement on the frontiers of the Persian Gulf sheikdoms and, in a formal note handed over in Jedda, has reserved complete freedom of action, it was officially an- nounced,

Tunisian

Issue Decision

Arab-Asian Moyo' Next Wook

United Nations, Apr. 2. The African-Aslan group will probably submit a re-

the [ quesito

Security Council next week to take up the Tunisian anit Moroc- can issues, a well-informed source said today.

'The request will be sent to Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviel delegate, who is President of the Council for April under the monthly rotation system.

The decision to take the Issues lo the Council has already been made in prinetple, the source sald.

The next move would be to establish sub-committed on

Monday or Tuesday of next week: to draft the letter which will be sent on behalf of the group to IM Vyshinsky.

The Tunisian and Moroccan questions were before the first part of the present session of the Assembly.

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the face of a French. | Chanta boycott of the proceedings, the

then Assembly

approved resolution which expressed cons fidence thai France would

endeavour to further the effective

development of the free institu- tions of the Tunisian people, and expressed the hope that the parties would continue negolia- tions on an urgent basis with 'a view to bringing about self- government for Tunisia,

In the case of Morocco, the Assembly expressed confidence that France, in pursuance of its proclaimed

would polletes, "endeavour to further the funda- mental liberties of the people of Morocco, in conformity with the purposes and principles of the Charter."

Members of the African-Asian group, which originally brought The complaints regarding French rule in the two territories to the Assembly have recently accused France of.. continuing to allered oppressive measures.

to pursue

demanded tu know what miensures have been

They

have.

taken to meet the Assembly

resolutions-Reuter.

considered TO-DAY

The note, handed by the British envoy in Jedda, Mr. G. C. Pelham, said Britain considered settlement of the frontier dispute at the Persian Gulf a "matter of urgency" and renewed an offer to submit the dispute to impartiali arbitration.

.

to

Film Morals Under Fire

Cardinal

Lyons, Apr. 2. Archbishop Gerlles

The Minister of State, Mr defined. In 1951 Britain Selwyn Lloyd, simultaneously Saudi-Arabia

and fold the House of

agreeti ob. Commons serve a status quo pending far- negotiations. United that Britain had decided to re- ther serve complete freedom of ac- Press. tion in regard to oli matters

on agreement and the 1952 stand- covered Ly

Ly the 1951 boundaries still agreement on Burclmi Oasis, whose possession is claimed by Saudi-Arable.

Mr Lloyd charged: The representative of Saudi-Arabia, who Improperly established himself in Burent Oasis, has continued, contrary to the Washington, Apr. 2. President Eisenhower today

standstill agreement, to exploit his position in Burelmi to tam-of Lyons today condemned tite said he did not consider that

per with Senator

the peace of the "scandalous speculation on vice" Josph McCarthy hnd

tribes and further extension of represented by a current cinema undermined United States foreign

Sandi influence over # wide box office success in which star policy by independently negotiat-

actress Martine Carol appears ing China trade ugreements with

He said that a British vehicle

The British note also Greek shipowners.

pro several times in the nude, tested at "unwarranted incur Mr Eisenhower, at his weekly was forced off the rond

He cited the Aim "Un Caprico sions during the past few days de Caroline Cherie" Press conference, said he could Ismailia In the Canal Zone by

of a Saud official with not see how Senator McCarthy an Egyptian truck with three

example of low licentiousness could "negotiate" because the occupants. The British promptly years and they were ordered to semed escort of some 40 men xong on low c

pay costs amounting to £18,250. alleged to have twice репет Senator did not have the power apprehended the Egyptians.

sman said that one of And two companies were told titrated far, into Abu Dhabi ter- Cardinal Archbishop Gerlier, to negotiate, and therefore the

British pay

ay £2,000 costs each.

visited Burcimi and ex-writing in the magazine Religious rilory, question

attacked of undermining the

British non- They were all charged with fended his visits to the South, Week, sald

there

was a de. constitutional processes

home market where the presence of the force plorable tendency to produce which the Presidcat alone con commissioned officer opened fire diverting to the

£70,000 worth of decorated was unwelcome to the in-films morally offensive on: duels foreign policy did not arise. on the Egyptian trio. The third

harmful to people of all ages, When it was

pointed out to Egyptian was handed over to the domestle pottery Intended for habitants," him that his Mutual Security Egyptian Police, the spokesman Britain's top priority export

Britain is in close consulta especially youth." trade Reuter. Administrator.

tlun with the United States on The danger was Increased by the dispute, which originated provocative attvertisements.

A

under officer

the

and

a

Harold sald-United Press.

Stascen had accused Senator face-la-face McCarthy at

meeting of undermining foreign policy; the

London, Apr. 2. The longest ever cuse at the near Old Bailey ended today after a 41-day trial of nine men.

Their sentences totaled 17

Easter Amnesty

Trieste, Apt. 2.

.ណ

Commons Adjourns st year and has sinco Router.

President sold he

London. Apr. 2. could not agree that the Senator The Ailled Milltary Govern-i The House 'of Commons was in fact undermining it.

ment in the Anglo-American adjourned for Easter today. It He thought Mr Stassen meant Zone of Trieste tonight granted will meet again on April 14 to to use the word "Infringement" an Easter pardon to 30 convicts hear the Budget speech by the rather than undermining." serving sentences here for peity Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Reuter,

R. A. Butler,--France-Presse. -

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Queuing

crimes-Reuter.

Up For Attempts

On Mount Everest

The Northern Alíodestans

INCREASED AID TO BRITAIN

one

Washington, Apr, 2,o

Security Agency

The Mutual

threatened to touch off a major conflict with Saudi-Arabia.

BRITISH, STAND Differences arose over the in- trusion of a 40-man

Saud force into the Oasis of Bureimi the on the border between British-protected, trucial shelk- cloms on the. Eersian Gulf. once known as the Pirate Coast today made an additional allet- of $5,000,000 (about and the Sultanate of Muscat, ment

£1,786,000) to

to Britain, bringing Britain considers that

the total for the United Kingdom oasis belongs partly to the

this scal year 10

10 $405,000,000 ruler of Abu Dhabi, one of the trucial sheikhs, arill

(about £145,000,000) partly cornes under the authority of The Agency stipuinted that 90 the Sultan of Luscat, and holds per cent of the counterpart funda that for almost a century there made available through this grant has been no checlive Saudi must be used to increase in- influence in the oasis.

dustrial production-Reuter.

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Katmandu, Apr. 2. So for 10 unsuccessful at Daulagiri, about 200 miles west Italy today joined the nations tempta have been made on of the Everest. "queuing up" for attempts to Everest, eight by British climbers 4. Four New Zealanders led conquer tho world's highest and two by Swiss.

by Mr Athol Robert reached mountain, 28,141-foot Everest,, A. record number of seven Katmandu last night. They plan The Nopul Government is re-assaults are due to be made, on to climb the Ganesh Humal range, ported to be considering her re-Himalayan peaks this Spring west, of Everest, quest to send an expedition in 1. The British expedition how

on the way to its objective. Mr Harry Hilton and Mr Herbert

London, Apr. 2. In view of the heavy

The Scots are still thrifty but 2.A team of 16 Japanese plan Maddock, have been authorised "bockijing (on Everest and other to attempt Manaslu, unclimbed to assault Cho Oyu, a peak of the ton and has, instead proposed are finding it more dibeult these peaks, the Nepal 20,000-foot peak The team, led Everes group, this year. They solution through plebiscite. days to hang on to their money, ta-setting up af by 51-year-old Mr Y. Mita, a are of April.

expected in Katmandu by British officials said King official statistics

showed

today. Government Vdöpartment to deals to passult in the third 8. Another i Kanchenjunga with Britain not to interfero banke an averago ·

businessman, expects The end.

Iban Saud undertook under the They have £103,000,000 to British expedition 1931 agreement of friendship their credit in truster, savings with flo, requestRAF- Drood to week of May:

Nepal has

of nearly des will probably not with British territories child in the country four

altempts on Everest in the 1t lest for its base camp

year. It

along £40 for every man, woman and But last British at Sama, 12,000 feet up the moun- approach the peak through Nepal, the Persian Gulf,sp next two years--n tempt this year and another la fain, on March 27,

Another new Zealand Tho tronllery "between Budi-year withdrawals from Post DONNA CORCORAN EVERETT FREEMAN MERVYN LEROY - ARTHUR HORNELOW, 1956, a Frencii expedition next 3. A seven-man Swiss team pedition is expected to attempt | Arabla and the Brillth-protect-Omde savings banks and trusted Spring, andca, świss; ond Brat plans to climb the 20,293-foot lo cllinb Manablu, later in the edituela ahelkdoms are, on banka together, ware greater than Autumn

ferdelen ve unconquered Himalayan perk off year.--Reutera

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