THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1953.

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TALKS ON KOREA

Security

A privalo soldier of the Aden Protectorate Levies dis- plays be uniform which will be worn by the Aden dotach- ment in the Coronallen Procession.-Express Photo,

British Ambassador Repeats Denial

Of McCarthy Charge

New York, May 31.

Sir Roger Makins, British Ambassador to the United States, today repeated his denial that ships nader effective British control had carried troops or strategic goods to Communist China,

nationwide television In answer to questions on a programme "Youth Wants To Know" he said that two ships named in Senator Joseph McCarthy's Investigating sub-committee were. under Panamanian registry at the time they were alleged to have carried troops for the Chinese Communists.

British firms had "some in-children about Brillah trade! terest in the ships but not con- with Communist China. trol".

He explained that govern

Council

In Washington

To Hold Meeting

Washington, May 31.

A high confidential discussion of the Korean crisis is expected to take place at the White House tomorrow, usually well-informed quarters said today.

The meeting is one of the National Security Council, of which President Dwight Eisenhower is chairman in his capacity as the Chief Executive of the United States.

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The Secretary of Stato, Mr John Foster Dulles, and the Secretary of Defence, Mr Charles Wilson, are among the other members.

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The Council, in existence since of Président Eisenhower's con- 1047

Korean the President's top cern over the South advisory group on matters of Government's threats to dis national recurlly, customarily regard the truce arrangement meets on Wednesdays.

proposed by the United Nations. Such

have would a message been transmitted to Mr Rhec through the usual diplomatic channels, it was belloved here.

It is holding a special meeting tomorrow ostensibly to hear M Dulles and Mulual Security Director Mr Harold Statsen re- port on their trip to the Middle East and South Asia, from which they returned last Friday,

Well-informed quarters

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It is possible that President Rhee may have received 4 further communication, but it st would be through the same

the chances aro that after hear-channels, it was stated. ing Mr Dulles and Mr Blassen. the meeting would shift to

| highly confidential discussion of the various aspects of the Korean truco talks.

Current ecernunications bc- tween Washington ond Scoul gain special significance because of the current crisla - but each transmission of United States not be regarded views should

Such a conference would be the, first on Korea between. Mr as a direct message from Pre- Elsenhower and his top polleysident Eisenhower to Mr Rhee,

makers' since the Communists asked for and obtained a three- day extension of the recess in the truce talks.

When President Eisenhower, Mr Dulles, Mr Wilson and General J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff, conferred

on

the subject yesterday, the recess was to have ended on Monday morning when the Communists were to reply to the new secret Alled proposals.

SLIGHT OPTIMISM

No top-level meetings were being held in Washington to- day as far 3 it was known. Neither was there any official comment on the Communist ex- tension request.

Among unoMcial observers, the fact that the Reds seemed to want more time to study the

The Ambassador was pered with questions by school-agreed on a set of rules to keep

pep-ments with troops in Korna hadRankin To See

The Queen In Vanguard At Spithead

London, May 31. The Queen will be in Britain's largest battleship, the

strategle materials away from! the Chinese Communists and added:

"The United Kingdom has observed these rules. strictly They do not prohibit all goods from being sent to Chias-only strategie materials.

A QUESTION "So ions Ds we strictly ob- serve all the rules aboxit strategic materials we do not consider there is an obstacle to trade in non-strategle goods. "Never at any time have any arms been sent to Communist country

42,500 China from any Ats both!

ton Vanguard, for the Fleet illuminations and firework dis- play which follow the Spithead Review on June 15.

The

he said.

Eisenhower

Washington, May 31. Me Karl L. Rankin, United States Ambassador to Nationalist · China, in Tresident call Eisenhower at the Walte

to

House tomorrow mornlag. Washing Mir Rankin is in ton for consultations with He Government officials. returned here from Talpei on May 24, and is under-

■tood to be plannlı to return to fils post within a week United Press,

Allfed proposals was Laken as Sir on optimistic sign.

definito

or in any British

"The other trade sides and it is a question of who Queen will go to Vangels the best of the bargain."

asked One questioner guard afler giving a sherry Roger Makins If he thought it party in the 1,590-ton despatch would help Anglo-American re-enough, however, to change the vessel Surprise.

An hour before the midnight lations after the exchanges of general of Communisi

not The sign was

feeling about the

Ac-

"switch-off" which will end the the past fortnight if he sat prospect Fleet Ujuminations, the Queen down and conferred with Senator ceptance of the United Nations war prisoner formula and a from Vanguard.

will soll back to the Surprise McCartybassador said with a resultant end to the fighting.

lished under

The

am

An official programme puli-smile "My official channels of through the of discussion are the authority the C-in-C, Portsmouth (price State Department-but I 25.

profits to go to bavel always ready to sit down and charities), discloses that a signal discuss British polley with any will be made from the Surprise one."-Reuter.

when to Area

the Fleet

Salute leaves Portsmbuth.

In which Government guests

will see the Review, will only

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The feeling has not been one of optimism.

Meanwhile, there was condemation of a report that had sent President Eisenhower President Syngman Rhee of South Korca. a "accond message."

sald

that

strictly

officials said.

NEW OFFENSIVET Nevertheless, it is held likely that in one way or another. President Eisenhower has been trying to smooth things over. What he would do if the Com- munists accepted the truco pró- posal and the South Korean government persisted in its re- fusal to honour it is a matter for speculation.

Should the Communists them- selves reject the United Nations terms and the truce negotia- tions break down, a now mill- tary

offensive is held to bo possible.

What form such an offensive would take again is a matter for speculation.

On one point, miny observers see that the "Taft affair" ap- over. pears to have blown

Despite the stir caused by

Senator Robert A. Taft's sugges- that the United States Hon

"forget the United Nations" as far as Koren is concerned, these observers see no indications that

this country is ready to dis- regard Its Allies in what it does in-Korea. They point out that Sen. Taft himself did not sug- gest abandonment of alliance only that the United Nations as a body is not tett to be the Instrument of military alliance and military negotia tion.--United Press.

A.T.S. Girl Has Street

Named After Her

For what is believed to be the Arst time in Britain,... t street has been named after a British Service girl who died during the war.

Members of the WRAC are told In their Army magazine, The Lioness, that this street is Draper Road, Kinson. Bourne mouth, so called in memory of 20-year-old ATS Private Gwen. doline Draper, who died while serving with the Army In 1942,

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NOT PERSONAL Three liners, the Orcades, FOR RUSSIA ·

Ometats Pretoria Castle and Strathnaver,

speaking, Vienna, May 31.

there had been so either that Prague trade journal "Arst message" The

of photographs follow part of the way in the Kino said three-dimensional Mr Elsenhower had not sent n wake of the Surpe:sc.

lms now being shown in the personal communication to Mr The liners will malatain their United States and Britain were Rhee. The President, they

Her name is inscribed in the taken by the South China sald

Book of Remembrance in the Morning Post, South China Hall course to port when the Sur-not a new invention they had is in frequent communication

of Memory at Bourne Sunday

Post-Hofald, and showing in.

United prise tums to pass inside war been

A special with

States mouth Town Hall. In authorities

the Korean ships lying to the northwest of cinema in Moscow since 1945.

China Mail Staff Photo- hyde.

The Soviet three-dimensional theatre, acting through The magazine says an ATS graphors are on view. In

State Department when the girl's name has been chosen The Soviet warship Sverdlov Aims "evolved by the method

because it was felt to be ap the Morning Post Building. AT 2.30, 5.00, will be third in the line of of Professor Ivanov" did not

thepropriate to name new roads visiting ships. At the head of require polaroid spectacles and

when it Is for the the line will be the 10,000-ton were much superior to recent Pentagon

"after the unsung heroes of the neighbourhood the brdinary United States cruiser Baltimore. American productions, accordi- military command,

ORDERS BOOKED Second. In the line is the ing to the latest edition of Kirjo President Rhee has been re- people who also did their duty French worship Montcalm

received here today.-Reuter. ported to have been informed and made the highest sacrifice."

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