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No Changes Contemplated In Cyprus
Nicola, May 11,
The Bellish Government dock not contemplate any change in the sovereignty of the Colony of Cyprjis, Bir Andrew Wright, tho Governor, told Archbishop Makarion Loctay,
The British Government of Cyprus regards unity
Greece as a closed with question, he added,
The Governor thrae statements leiter replying
made
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to une of April 27 which Archi- -bishop Makarios Invited the. Governor 10 give effect to Cypriot Greeks demand for union willin Grecco or to organise an official plebiselle on the Island to determine the wish of the majority of the population.
"I cannot accede to your Invitation in either res- pect," the Governor sali Kenter.
WILSON'S TALKS
WITH RED DELEGATES
Berlin, May 11,
Mr Harold Wilson, former member of the British Labour
Berlin today with the Chinese Communist trade mission.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1958.
Cambodia Outlines Its Empire War Memorial AID TO
Conditions For
Relations With France
"Paris Must Honour Agreement"
Paris, May 11.
M. San Sary, Cambodian Secretary of State, said in an interview today that his country's future relations with France would depend on how the French honour the agreement promising Cambo- dian independence.
"It is far too early to compare India's or Pakistan's position in the Commonwealth with our status," he said.
Cambodia,
southernmout of concession should also apply to the three states of French Indo-all the citizens of the French China, has been asking for n Union that 13 Tunisiane, platus comparable to that of the Moroccans, Vietnamese and two Independent Commonwealth Laotians." countries.
communique
Lant weck announced that the French had conceded the Cambodians twe major points that the King of Cambodia should be Commander in-Chief of the Cambodian Army and that Cambodia should be granted
Jurisdic-
WOULD BE SATISFIED
M. Sary sold Cambodia would be fully satisfied with the mili- tary recognition of the King provided that the French did not hinder the full application of the measure.
"The French officers on the Cambodian General Staff must M. Sary, who helped be fully responsible to their
that It raised questions on both The agreement, once ratified points.
by the two governments, would One major obstacle was the place the King in charge of the French demand that all citizens troops in 11 instead of three of of the French Union in Cam-Cambodia's provinces. bodia should have the right to The French would remain in he tried by special courts with charge in the three provinces French as well as Cambodian considered most open to possible
Communit attacke.
[sional comment
negotiate this agreement, said Commander-in-Chief," he said.
Government, conferred in East agree that all cases in-
He sal afterwards he had tuken part in general explora- tory talles on the whole questlan of foosening trade restrictions be- tween Communist and non- Communist countries.
Mr Wilson, who arrived from London last night, is to fly on to Moscow tomorrow for a week's Visit to confer on East-West trode generally and on Soviet timber supplies to Britain in particular.
The ex-
ex-Minister,
still
member of the House of Com- / mong and one of the chief sup- porters Of left-wing Labour
leader Ancurin Bevan, has been
adviser to a London timber im- porting firm for the past two
years.
He
volving only citizens of metro- pollten France should be tried by such courts but the Frenchi Government demanded that the
Meat Prices
Frozen
In Sweden
Stockholm, May 11. Sweden froze meat prices to-
The Cambodian Government
says its my numbers about 15,000.
FEELINGS MOUNTING
are
"Nationalist feelings mounting in Cambodia and if the French Government con- tinues u demand special pifvileges for all French Union
the Cambodian Govern citizens, ment might be obliged to recon- Pra Kor sider the concession of special the citizens from metropolitan France under the M. Sar
Sary sulet
Impact of popular opposition,"
present Cambodian Government is far from being
utta-Nationalist ar anti-Frenchi
sold
day to stop butchers profiteering but its goal is to obtain full from the week-old lockout, and independence for the country,"
the major food in- strike in
M. Sary dustries.
Sd the French Gov- M. Sary The State Price Control Board tast visited Moscow in decided that
may ernment's "unilateral" action in no butcher 1947 when, as President of the charge more for meat than he devaluing The Indo-Chinese Board of Trade he concluded and on April 30.
plastre would not help future Anglo-Soviet trode agreement,
are the relations with France. The Chinese trade mission has been in East Berlin for over
years.
two
were
Main meat supplies
co-operative societies and small He said that the French Gov-
shops. which are outside conflict.
country.
A four-foot high model of the high altar and baldachin to be erected in St Paul's Cathedral as a United Kingdom
and women who lost memorial to the Commonwealth men their lives in World War II. It will also commemorate the dead of World War L The Empire War Memorial Fund Committee, with headquarters in London, has just launched an appeal for £20,000. The memorial' will be completed In two years.-Express Picture.
Fund Opened To
Provide Altar
In St. Paul's
London, May 11.
World War II cost Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India and the Colonies a total of 490,768 in Service casualties. For every three United Kingdom casualties, the Common- wealth overseas suffered two...
Twenty-five per cent of the Battle of Britain pilots were volunteers from the Empire. Five thousand of the 20,000 Australians who served in air crews in Britain lost their lives.
Yet, eight years after V-E'Day, } It is known the crnment had failed to consult
what it would the
M there is still no Cambodian
memorial inj have been like, for he left rough Premier,
which are preserved Ila task is to arrange trade
Outh, about this step Britain which commemorates all sketches The dispute hos cut off about Penn
Commonwealth deals with Britain, Scandinavian three-quarters
men and in All Souls College, Oxford. His Sweden's though he was in Paris for the the of
about and West European countries.
son mentions them in his book normal supplies of meat, flour, negotiations
Д greater women, who gave their lives."
The book refers One or two private deals with bread, margarine, yeast, pro- measure of Independence for his
"Parentalin." Working and working hard-to " British representatives reached following the Moscow served fruits and vegetables.
lockout, Involved. 20,000, economie conference last Spring, and the strike, involving 3,500 --Reuter.
men and women, started when vage discussions between the Food Workers Union and the dead- locked.
Pope Givos Audience Employers Association
on
Conception that
to "...a magnificent design for to put this right is a small group altar, consisting of four pillars He was faced by an accom of men who have just launched plished fact a few hours before
wreathed
supporting "a" a nationwide appeal for the his return to Indo-Chins, M.
canopy hemispherical,
with Empire War Memorial Fund. Sary said.
proper decorations of architec- Britons are asked to contribute ture and sculpture...." Devaluation, he added, was
to a target of £20,000. "outright violation" ol
It is on this existing agreements
And the memorial planned? It between
altar. and Vatican City, May 11. The Union asked for an In-France and the Indo-Chinese is to be a new high altar and the plain marble Pope Piux XII received the crease of 10 crowns (about 14/-) States-Reuter.
baldachin in St Paul's Cathedral. wooden baldachin comprising the Minister, a week but the employers Philippines Foreign
It will be built in the eastern memorial is based-London Ex- Joaquin Elizalde, In private wanted to reduce wages.--
apse, which with the old high press Service. altar, was destroyed by a Ger- man
bomb in October, 1940. The fund is being raised
Untied entirely within the
King- dom, though contributions from
"live Britons who now
overseas will be welcomed. Once built, in about two years, the altar and baldachin will be dedicated 05 memorial to men and women of all races and creeds from the Commonwealth overseas who were killed.
pudience today.-Reuter.
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Netherlands
The Hague, May 11. A. 40-strong Parlamentary mission from Thailand is now in Holland on an informal visit, the Foreign Offlee announced today,
Tuo statement said the mission was in Holland as part
Queen Elizabeth has given her approval and, according to the fund organisers, in wholly in gympathy with the proposal
WORK IN PROGRESS
THE SAAR
QUESTION
A "MUST"
Frankfurt, May 11. The right-wing Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said today that the West German Chan- cellor. Dr Konrad Adenauer, tour of West Europe.
and the French Prime Minister, Leader of the mission is th Heading the fund committee is M. Rene. Mayer, will have to Vice-President of the Thai Sir Jocelyn Lucas, a Conservative discuss the Saar questionin House of Representatives, Phra M. P. who, during the war, was Paris, whether they like it or Rachatharm Nides. The party chairman of the Overseas League not,
Loday visited the Wiering Welcome Committee, and Welfare This newspaper said the dif Ermeer polder and the famous Liaison
Offcer
from Common-ferences over the Saar threaten "Afsluitdijk" closing the Zuyder wealth troops.
to come to a head and would Work has begun сл the more and more visibly paralyse Other Items on their promemorial, using money raised the vigour of the West.
"It has again become clear gramme are a visit to Rotterdam privately by the committee during harbour, a reception by both the past year. An American during the last few days that (French d'Orsay funds Houses of the Dutch Parliament Memorial Chapel,
for the Qual
Foreign Omce) is determined to have been raised by and a visit to the Peace Palace, which which houses the International another organisation in Britain, take advantage of the possession Court of Justice in the Hague, is also being built in the enstern of the Sanr.
"Germany has only one The mission will leave Holland apic. on Wednesday.-Reuter.
The Commonwealth memorial chance. She must and she will will actually bring the Interior attain peace, general and her the prin- St Paul's nearer to fulfilling own, if she defends
Jointly with
to
Religious Art Exhibition
CX-
Wren's original conception.
ciples of freodofn
of St
Wren quarrelled with the Dean others.
and
Chapter of St Paul's before
The Federal Republic cannot
he had finished his dealgns, therefore In the general Intorist Having planned it "after a good currender aty plece of Germany Roman manner.not to follow land without the fatter's free the Gothic rudeness of the old will" the newspaper sald design", he intended the high Reuter. altar to be covered by an ornate the to dominate canopy and whole building. peasan BASED ON SKETONES
But the Dean and Chapter were bound by tradition and wanted
Advisory Group
For Burma
INDIA ADVOCATE
Washington, May, 11. Mr Chester 'Bowlesn | former Unitéd States Am- bassador to India today urged “economiç · assistance® to India "or the danger from Communism
after
will
fo was peaking to reporters
an, 45-minute conference: with President ElsenbovCT,
Assistance was needed mainly, he, said, lo complete urigation projects.
India is making economic and political progress but still has a | Jonis hard row to hoë; he ndded.
Mr Bowles has just ralumed tới! The United States after serving as envoy in New Delhi during the Truman Adamninistration.
On the trip back Me Bowles spent six weeks louring South- east Asia and Japan.
He gave Bir Eisenhower “a- little report on the situation as we see in Asin, but, he add- ed, specifying that he was speaking without reference to what he might have told the President, that in Asia generally "I think the military situation against Communism is better to- day than it was a year ago."
BASIC PROBLEM But he add problems
added that the basic, are not military-they are economic and political,
He described Aga pa a con- "Uncht "Teetering" between. Com- munisin and free world demo- cracy, and sald probably would continue to teeler for several years
India in particular, Mr Bowley mold,' must have economic and financial help from the United States or the danger of Com- munism would grow.
India needed. $200,000,000
in United annually
States The notion at economic help. prezent was receiving about US$50,000,000 annually. India should have about four times that
much for the next three, years to put the country on a self-supporting basis. Speaking of Asia generally, the various Governments were busically non-Communist-Router..
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