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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1953.
Disappoints UN In Persisting In Germ Warfare Charges
United Nations, Apr. 7.
Mr Valerian Zorin, Soviet delegate to the
LINERS FOR United Nations, said today his country would
SPITHEAD
REVIEW
London, Apr. * The Orient liner Orenden tid
the P. & O. llaer Strathnaver, both well-known in Australia, will carry oficial guests of the British government In the Royal procession
Coronation at the naval review al Spithead on June 15.
Additional details of the re- view were issuer today by the Admiralty.
Ship at the review will be anchored in nie lintes and will stretch over an overall length of about 7 miles. The Queen, Ad- miral of the Fleet, and the Duke of Edinburgh and members of The Royal family in H.M.S. Surprize will be greetexi will Royal salute of 21 Kung when they arrive at Spithead,
The Surprise will lead the precession through the lines of ships which will be dressed overall with Angs and Uned by their ships' componles.
oppose the proposal of the United States and its Allies that an impartial commission investigate Communist charges of the use of germ warfare by United Nations forces in the Far East.
Mr Zorin ignored appeals made earlier to drop the charges. Speaking in the Assembly's Political Committee, he called on the United States instead to ratify the Geneva protocol of 1925 on germ warfare.
"An affirmative response 10 that appeal would consiitute the best proof of the Intention of the United States to ban bas- terial weapons and that it is not the intention of the United States to use them in warfare in the future," Mr Zorih said.
"A negative answer to this appeal, or an evasive one, will not satis
atisfy us,
the represent- uves of countries represented in this committee, or púbile opinton throughout the world for that matter," he added.
los through the President of the Assembly.
Mr Zorin snid that documents which had
carefully been analysed gave evidence of the use of bacteriological weapons in North Korea and China, lie added, There was also the testi- mony of American prisoners.
nt
He said it was more important present for the United States to respond to the appeal 10 ratify the Geneva protocol than to set up an investigating com- mission.
The
adjourned
Committee
Mr Zorin eritielse the Com- miltter's decision not to invite Juni!] Wednesday.—Reuler, representatives of Communist China and North Korea to take part in the discussion,
"If the United States presses its proposal, the Soylet Union As the Surprise passes, each delegation cannot agree to that ship's company will give three proposal, the more so 5 the
The cheers. passage of the Sur whole consideration and discus- prise through the lines sillon of the question took place occupy about one hour and in flagrant violation of standards half and the passage of the full
of international law, in other procession about two hours.
words, In
of the the absence Later in the afternoon, there representatives of those coun- will be a flypast over the flee!tries most directly concerned," of 300 naval aircraft,
he said,
At night, ships of the review fleet will be illuminated and will give a fireworks display.
The
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Off To India. On Scooters
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Mrs Elizabeth Jorgensen, a Danish radio-reporter, and her brother, Erik Thrane, a flira
India pliotographer, have started off by motor scooter on a long trip to
from Copenhagen, Their route lies through Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey, Persia and Pakistan to Bombay, (London Express photo).
New Treaties
Cause Fears On | Teheran Raid
Legal Rights
Washington, Apr. 7. Republican Senators today fears that the legal expressed rights of American troops in Europe would be jeopardised under three treatles defining the
of Atlantic legal status Pact forces.
The treaties, submitted By President Eisenhower's nd- ministration for Senate rati- fcation would permit trial in a foreign court of an American:
Arms Found In
Sudan
Chief
Dismissed
Tribal
Khartoum, Apr. 7.
Teheran, Apr. 7.
The authorities found swords, daggers and uni- forins when they searched headquarters of two polit. cal parties here today.
There were no arrests, The swords and uniforms were found in the head- of the Bumka Na- quarters tionalist Socialist Party and dazgers and more uniforms at the Arya Political Group of Reserved Officers.-- France-Presse.
soldier for spelled enminal Italian Signs
offences.
The Republican criticism was that American troops would be
subjected In some countries to: Persian Oil·
laws which did not recognise the United States "presumption of Innocence.
Agreement
Teheran, Apr. 7.
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ROYAL MOURNERS AT FUNERAL OF EX-KING CAROL
Lisbon, Apr. 7..
Former King Carol of Rumania, who gave up his throne for Magda Lupescu, was buried today among Portugal's royal dead in the St Vincent Pantlicon atop one of Lisbon's seven hills.
The King's coffin was borne to the Pantheon after a funeral service attended by representatives of Europe's royal families and was placed behind the tomb of former Queen Amelia Orleans Saganta of Portugal.
Carol, who was 39, died near decked glided bler before an Lisbon early Saturday morning | altar. · of a heart attack.
As the last rlies were foad ers standing. by Canon Farrie, royal match- before the cöfin bowed their heads in prayer.
Princess Elenn, the former Magda Lupescu, walked in the rain behind the coffin up 50
At the head of the mourners granite steps to the portal af was the Archduke Franz Josef St Vincent's Church. There, she of Austria with his wife, the sprinkled handful of earth over Archduchess Ana, and ranged he Bag-draped comin, and then behind them were: The Pre-
as the stepped back
British
tender to the Spanish throse, Embassy Chaplain, the Reverend Don Juan and his wife, the Cannon Farric, reid an Anglican Princess Morla Mercedes, Burvice before the coin was Prince Francisco of Rumanla carried to the vault,
and Princess Margarida.
Standing in the rear of iho Prince
royal mourners
was
It was the first time in the 100-year history of the Pantheon Andre representing his mother, that a Protestant service was ex-Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, read before the church. There Prince Nicolan, and his wife,
to Catholic officials were no
Princess Ionac, and lasliy receive the funeral cortege when
of the dip- it reached the church after a 19 Elena. Members
and the tomatic corps niles drive from the town of Rumanian colony were also Estoril.
th
prosent.
smal!
Standing among the, royal
No members of the Portuguese mourners, the black-veiled Elena royal family to whom he is zobbed as the service was in- Chief Jumbo of the Important toned and stie clutched at the related, attéfided but the Portu- President, Premier. and Moru tribe has bcen dis arm
Prince Andro of
sent representatives, missed by the Governor of the Yugoslavia, Carol's nepllow.As A Portuguese guard of honour the coffit disappeared down the saluted the coma at the entrance Southern Sudan equatorial pro-the coflit
stone vince from his position as Pre-
passage-way trading to the church. aldent of the local court, a gov-the crypt, the felt back into Hundreds of people Uned the ernment spokesman said here the arms of Prince Andre and route from the Villa Marysol at Carol's brother, Prince Nicolae. Estoril where Camol had been today.
The widow cremed to regain lying in state,
in aedrich Hohenzollern, Prince her composure as she turned to leave the church and she was Carol's uncle, who flew, from dry-eyed when she crossed over Switzerland, arrived too late for the threshold into the softly the funeral and drove straight failing rain.
to the villa Estoril to which the Carol's son, the former King mourners had retired, ---- Asso Rumours that Chief Jumbo had funeral, but from his home
Michael, did not attend the clated Press. been improperly arrested by the Lausanne he sent a wreath Sudan government recently led white gladioli and pink carna- to a rear crisis between Britain tions bearing on's green and
ribbon and Egypt about the imple-purple
"Minut". Michael had carller
The Sudan government stated that the Moru tribal meeting. which Chief Jumbo did noi attend, possed a vote of no con Adence in him by 357-00.
of
Washington, Apr. 7. Top CIO and AFL execu- tives agreed today on a long range programme that Because of the Royal Navy's Mr Zotin's slatement came as would lead to a merger of worldwide commitments, it isn disappointment to those who America's *two biggest not yet possible to state exactly had been looking for another labour organisations. what numbers of ships will be conciliatory gesture on the part available for the review.
of the Soviet Union.
As A first step. they will of Australla, navies
ile was moderate,
but firm, tackle a "mujor block" to unity
of "raiding Committee Canada, India, New Zealand He did not go into the substance the problem
The Senate Foreign Relations asked whether
The Inscription More Seek Asylum and Pakistan will be represent of the charges of germ warfare. This is an attempt by one union
nationals would re- ed and there will also be but said that "established facts to lure away the membership of American
mentation of the recent Anglo-sent a message saying that he In W. Germany foreign warships from many could not be ignored.
another union already establish-celve more or less legal profes- Abbas Parkhildch, Sales Egyptian agreement on Sudanese did not wish to leave the site of countries,-Kcuter.
Peru had called on Russia to ed in a given plant or, industry. Uon. If the treatles were rallded. Manager for the National
three
sub-
The treaties were negotiated
self-government. make a true contribution" to
14e Iranian Oil Company, told re- with the North Atlantic Treaty porters today a new agreement the committee, including AFL Pre-
More than 9,000 East Ger- by withdrawing
The Sudan government said at Town Goes Backpace
accusations.
sident George Meany and CIO Organisation to establish a pasis
recently signed with Count
mans sought asylum in West Berlin in the first seven days of for dealing with possible dispute Ettore Della Zonca provides for the time that Chief Jumbo was Mr Alexis Kyron, of Greece, President Walter P. Reuther,
countries will head the
Commualst the groups which will between
escape A brief funeral service who the Italian firm of Eplm to take not arrested but had been called sald a ceasefire in Korea could
April to troops and countries
to face o tribal meeting by con- not be based on lles. The Com-meet within two weeks.
delivery ceive them.
of 400,000 tons The sub-committee will make
pressure, officials said today.
Today's gure of 2,148 re- munists should permit all United Strasbourg, Apr. 7.
They would ensure proteclien
"bo had signed an agrentient home in Estoril where he
Unis The last French family left Nationa milltary personnel its recommendations to the next
inonths.
with Egyptian politicians con- and has been lying in stale. fugees raised the total for so-called "confessions' full Merger Committee meeting against acts of foreign trcops
Parkhideh said the agreement trary to the wishes of the vast Clad in full evening dreas with mouth so far to D,200, officials and respect of national awa Kohl, Germon town on the cast whose
ia a of the Rhine opposite on germ warfare had been pub-in the first week of June,
neutral The
nationalised Strasbourg, today and workmen lished to be brought to
Countries would also be protect-
oll and without consulting them. Church in his hands, Carol lay wus Reuter. took down the
ed against the effect of rembining area French street signs.
impartial commission, he said. ing has been prevalent How- The town was first linked Mr L N. Palar of Indonesia ever, there have been frequent controlled local buying-Reuter,
clashes between the rival "AFL of said he stronation
unions in textiles, Impartial
with and Cro
rail- electrical industries and
bank
To Germany
with
the administration Strasbourg by Germany,
member
conferees
re-
of
his wife, who has just given birth to their third baby. THE LAST NITES
was
died Iranian all within the next six nection with an allegation that held this morning at Carol's
Berlin, Apr. 7.
•
Ari al-time high was set last
for quesiloning by an specify in which industri to The economies of the receiving a revision of a previous one majority of the Moru tribesmen a cross of the Eastern Orthodox said.
when
favoured
agreement" on
an
the
the Germans overran Fiance in "mutual 1049. The link was maintain composition of the commission. rondy.
rairi
the
un cong during, Delia Zorica's]
and Epim. and
recent stop in Teheran.
Epim's head is now at Bandar Marries Again Mashur, the Persian Gulf port
where
tanker, Epim's second London, Apr. 7.
is loading 5,000 tona of General Sir Richard Gale, 48- Pax, after the liberation of France CAREFULLY ANALYSED AFL delegation for today's con-year-old Commander of British crude oil
Mr Meany, who headed the Washington agreements in Mr Palar suggested that the
Parkhideh said foreign buyers 1047 stipulated that from nid-Chinese Communist government ference, said, "we recognise that troops in Germany, was married
should and North Korea be given an if we're going to get labour here today on a two-day leave. are sending three more tankers
Iran, ene night tonight the town
Fils beide was Miss Daphne to
of which will be administered by Germany opportunity to make known unity, we got to
Glick, 40.
catry relined vil
the from their views about the composi-proper atmosphere."
"In order to have everybody
The General's fist wife died Abadan refinery, Associated
Press, moved into one house, we have last year-Reuter. to learn to live together," Mr Reuther said, He also told newsmen, "We're moving pretty fast the fastest we've Ever moved."
alone--Reuter.
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Five previous attempts to merge the AFL and the CIO have ended in failure. They date back to 1937. The most recent was three years ago.- United Press.
Sudan Election Supervisors
Khartoum, Apr. 7.
The Government alinoumoed here today the composition of the Electoral Commission which, under the recent Anglo-Egyptian agreement, 13 10 superviso Sudanese elections.
are: Mr Suka- The members mar Sen__(India), chairman;; Mr J. C, Penney, Britain; Mr
Warwick Perkins, United States;
Fathant
Coloni Abdel Hastan, Egypt; El Sayed Abdel Salam
Khalifa Abdallahi, El Sayed Khalfalla Khalid and El Sayed Gardon
the Sudan.
cudan Government said:
that the three Sudanese mem- bers had been approved last week by the Governor-General's International Commission, form. ed under the Anglo-Egyptian agreement.
The full list of names now only requires confirmation by Britain and Egypt-Reuter,
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