M.
Page
Revealed For Soviet
First Time
*The intricate work of the Royal
Coat of Arms
that adorns the entrance to Westminster Abbey which the queen used at the Coronation was revealed for the first time in all ils splendour when the Abbey's Coronation flood-lighting was makes a striking picture turned on. The Coat of Arms against
the "backcleth" of the stately Abbey it.
Reuterphoto,
BEVANITE'S
ATTACK ON PRESIDENT
London, June 7. Mr. lan Mikardo, Labour Member of Parliament, sald to- Elsen- night that I'resident
hower showed all the signs "of being the weakest President of the United States strice Calvin Coolidge,"
In an address to his consti- said t tuents at Reading, ho
alt the more Western
was, therefore,
Importunt
the that
European nations
should use
their influence for world stabi-
lity and peace to the
possible extent.
Mr Mikardo, a member of the Labour
greatest
"Bevanite" Porly, referred to the widening gap between the attitude of the United States and other Western nations ont the pros- and truce pects of a Korean
the end of the cold war:
There has developed almost now Iron Curtain in the mid- dle of the Atlantic and it is to the good, that differences be tween America and the Wester European countries should come to the surface,”----Reuter,
Japanese Up
In Arms
Tokyo, June. 7.
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1953.
Makes Change Monty' Arrives At Abbey Heavy
In Austrian
Occupation
Moscow, June 7.
Russia today shuffled its occupation arrange ments for Austria in a move thought to be designed to facilitate East-West negotiations.
An announcement said that the functions of Commander of Soviet troops in the occupied coun- try had been separated from that of High Com- missioner.
+
1
Ambassador I. I. Ilichev was named to be High Commissioner, taking over from General Vadim P. Sviridov.
The announcement said that j'post-war phase of total military General Sviridov's "activity control, did not imply any de- is limited to the command of parture from Soviet policy Soviet troops in Austria". since the conclusion of a Ger
mon peace treaty had not been
It added:
"This development compares assumed recently in the West with changes in Eastern Ger-to be an immediate alm of many where
General Vassily | Soviet policy. Chulkov has been replaced as
·
head of both the Soviel mlitary CONTINUED HOPE Į Į .
ol
an
Austrian
ot
and civil Administration."
But the whole world has con- The Moscow
press today. Unued to hope that the vict carried an announcement that government was aiming all the General
bad been conclusion Chulkov transferred
"responsible State Treaty which would end work" at the Defence Ministry the four-power in Moscow. Reuter.
occupation LONDON REACTION
Austria in the near future.
President Eisenhower thia London, June 7. Spring mode it clear that the Government's United States regarded Sovict decision announced today to ap-willingness
to conclude this point a civilian Iligh Com-treaty as a major lest of Soviet missioner in Austria indicates good faith in connection with that it is in no hurry to conclude |
The
Soviet
03
on
a con-
the Austrian Slate Treaty, diplo-recent "peace" moves.
12 matle quarters fear.
was consequently The Soviet
appointment of siderable disappointment when Ambassador
the Soviet Government refused 1. I. Ilichev Soviet
send a Commissioner to High
delegation to the brings the Soviet administration: meeting of the Austrian deputies
conference of the Soviet Zones of Vienna Com
the Austrian and Austria into line both with treaty convened for May 17.
Today's move that adopted several years ag
to adjust the by the Western Occupation anisation of the Soviet con- powers in Austria and Germany
commission In Austria and with that adopted last read here as further indieu- month by the Soviet authorit:stion that the Soviet Government in Germany.
does not expect the occupation As in
the Soviet regime to be wound up in the Germany Governor-General has been de- near future.---Reuter. prived of
is
in
and
in
remains
More than 2,000 real- dents of Qumania Prefee- ture north of Tokyo held mass rally today Takasaki, biggest city the prefecture, to demon- strate against the Icasing of Asama and Myogl moun- tains to the United States forces for field manoeuvre areas.
The meeting resolved "1.600,000 residents would oppose the lease in view of
effects the ba
on
education, Industry and
local habits",
re-
The mecilog also solved to send 15 represen- tativen to Tokyo to appeal officials concerned to reconsider the whole ques- tion.-Reuter.
to
FLYING FARMERS
the same year.
A British Crossword Puzzle
trol
Is
civillun duties
BERLIN MEETING only as Com- mander-in-Chief of the Soviet
Berlin, June 8. occupation troops.
The lapse of three weeks since The decision in Germany to the last four-Power talks has bring Soviet practice into line caused Western Allied circles to with that adopted by the speculate thint today's meeting Western powers and
con- may be decisive. sequently to end the immediate
McCarthy
Allegations Refuted
U.S. Sonate
Official communique issued after the last five meetings spoke In general terms about Western
Soviet and
proposals counter-proposals.
and
Today's meeting in the
United States Headquarters will be the sixth to discuss air safely for traffic in three 100-mile long eir fanes connecting Berlin wlin West Germany,
}
Field-Marshal Lord. Moritgomery, wearing the robes of the Order of the Garter, shown
st Westminster arriving Abbey for the Caronation with his page, Douglas Wright— -Central Press Photo.
Everest Heroes On
Long Trek
To Nepal Capital
Katmandu, June 8. Colonel John Hunt, leader of the victorious British Everest expedition, and "Tiger" Tensing, one of the two men who scaled the world's highest summit, are on their way out of the Himalayas to Katmandu.
An official source said that the Colonel, whose meticulous planning was a major factor in the success, reached the Sherpa village of Namche Bazar, at the foot of the towering Himalayas, on Friday, accom- panied by Teasing.
Both set out at once on the 170-mile trek for Katmandu, capital of this mountain State.
They are expected here on. June 20 for a great welcome.
to According
Information available,
of the mala party the British expedition ~** pre- sumably including Mr Hillary- and the Sherpa porters tralled behind the Colonel and Teo- sing. They were thought to have reached
Narcif Bazar
DIVORCE
CAUSES
In
Page 3!
Vote Expected Italian Elections
Rome, June 8. Rainstorms sweeping northern and central Italy last night endangered the small margin by which Italy's centre democratic parties, hope to win the country's second post-war general election.
Centre party spokesman said victory de pended on a poll of at least 90 per cent of the 81,000,000 registered electors.
In industrialised northern years, were fighting for more Italy, well-disciplined left wing than half the tolat votes. supporters plodded through the rain Lest night to vole, in the agricultural centre and south tho percentage of voters was. lower.
But the 40,000 polling stations stay open until this afternoon and, despite the rain, the Cen- tre Parties were confident of a bly poll.
Under a new "bonus" Ext this would automaticallyENG them two-thirds, of the body Ey the Lower Hour of Palia- ment.
working majority in the Senate, It may also pivo. then where the bus" system doce not apply.
The Communist-led Left The Government announced Wing and the Neo-Tuscials and that more than D8 per cent of Monarchists on the Bight con- the electors had collected the
contrated on trying to bar the certificates they must prosent
Centre parties from gaining in order to vote. This could their 50 per cent plus objective. mean a poll of perhaps 95 per cent.
LOSSES EXPECTED Troops and armed poltes were alerted in their barracks. Armed police guarded every station.
of
Signor Mario Scelba, Minister the Interior, issued this warning as the poly began:
"The
Government has taken all necessary measures to pre- vent and thwart any Com munist attempt at violence".
-NEW LAW
The Communist chier, Signor Palmiro Togliatti, meanwhile sent out orders to his followers to "be vigilant against all al- tempts to fix the figures",
In some
The Centre alliance consists of the Christian Democrat
Italy's largest, the Re
and. De- publicans Liberals, mocratle Socialists.
The Christian Democrat Party which got 48.7 per cent
the vote in the last Lower House election it 1948, wor prepared for a big loss of votes. It has ruled in coalition with the small Republican Party, relying for its majority on toleration by the Democratle Socialists and the Libonis,
The Alliance of Communists
and Left Wing Socialists had 30.7
per cent of the vote In 104
the
time. ឯក last, places Communist | Christian Democrat Party, which "Activists" trailed all monks enjoys Churc backing in and nuns as they left the poll- Catholle Italy, has based its ing stations. They said they campaign mainly on the "Com- were "guaranteeing" that they trunist did not vote twice.
The
es and Leftwing Socialists wore expected to keep The Centre parties, led by their grip on about one-third of Shor Alcide de Gasper, the the voters, but to make no ad- Christian Democrat, who has vance, while the monarchists ruled Italy for the last six were expected to be the mir
goldiers. Reuter.
Pakistan's New
Constitution
Karachi, June 7. The new Republican constitu- tion for Pakistan will be put to the approval of the Cabinet Immediately after the return from London of Prime Minister Mohammed All in the second half of June. It will then be put before the Constituent. As- sembly before July 15, according to a newspaper report.
ANALYSED constitution
Chicago, June 7 on Saturday.
The Lutheran Church here There they would recruit asked its clergy and lay members porters to bring their heavy to give the three main reasons stores back
Katmandu.— for divorce,
Reuter.
to
INDIAN GESTURE
New
The Indian
Delhi, June 7. Government has
The clergy replied immediately: homes broken by drink, sex and religion in that order.
Layrnen
The first draft of the "Islamic"
prepared by special commission was present- ed by Khwaja Nazimuddin to the Cabinet last December 22.- France-Presse............
BBC PROTEST POSSIBLE
matle in all 23 calls on Chinesogh Commissioner. Semeonov decided to award a decoration to over finances, in-laws and child) against
Wilhelmsen today told the between British and Soviet
officially an-
་ ་
training
nounced today.
According to the announce-
of
London, Juno 7. The British Broadcasting Cor- answered: disputes poration is considering a protest
the introduction advertising "plugs" into ecenes of the Coronation service filmed by BBC and shown on American commercial television.
Soviet moves have also Recent
Western expectations that the meeting of Soviet, Ameri- dele- can, British and French Oslo, June 7. Norwegian shipowners today gates may show more positive New York, June 7. strongly refuted allegations that results
Since---the-lesi --meeting- on Business men" and "farmers" in their ships had called at-ports America are travelling more in Communist China with con- May 19, at Karlshorst, the Soviet
East traband or with freight not in Headquarters in
Barlin, by air-in their own planes.
A survey by the
United accordance with the contraband the Council of Ministers of the Ad-lists published by the United Soviet Union has dissolved its States Civil Aeronautics
Control Commissions
East Teveals
in that in Nations, ministration
"business and farm" The
recalled its Sub-Germany,
head, 1951 planes totalled 2,328,000 flying committee headed by Senator Army General Vassily Chulkov hours, 128,000 hours more than Joseph
a elvillan, Mr McCarthy yesterday and appointed all the American airlines for published the names of 12 Nor- Vladimir Semeonov, to be Soviet wegian ships which, it said, had
Western the enjoys among Communist-controlled ports be Alled officials in Berlin Lie Tensing, it was tween the end of last Decem→ reputation of being "moderate. ber and last April 20.
Berlin air safely talks Segan On behalf of his line, Mr on March 31, with two meglings
A Lutheran clergyman, in re ment, the President of the Revealing there findings today at Norwegian Telegraph Agency ameials. Later United States and public, Dr Rajendra Prasad, will a meeting of two church welfare that the five ships owned by his French delegates joined the present the decoration at an groups, cald he believed the
official ceremony in July. company and mentioned by the talles.
The laymen hit closer to the truth. McCarthy
Sub-committee hodi Since the Arst four-Power nature of the decoration is not carried only freight expressly meeting at Karlshorst on April yet known, and some Indian The Rev. Paul Hansen of declared, nen-contraband in the 7, delegates have been assembling newspapers say that a special Derver, reporting on the result United Nations list.
in the Berlin headquarters of the į medal will be created for the at a church welfare meeting,
occasion. To avoid all trouble, his ships four Powers in turn.
all sald the clergymen "missed had never carried from the General Chulkov, then the top
three causes of echdist." Continent.
Soviet representaties in Ger- Observers point out that the A short
time ago the com-many, suggested the talks after Indian Government has only "don't know it Le Curch pany declined a large freight Soviet MIG-15 jet fighters shot two decorations at its disposal, is adding to family tension by what to down a British Royal Air Force both for distinguished military failing to understand order from the Continent avoid the risk of being de- Lincoln bomber over the Eaa-service.
problems are really disturbing nounced by the McCarthy Sub-West Germen border on March
our familles," "he commented, 12. All seven crew died-Reuter.
Meanwhile, a lively contro- committee.
verry has broken out as to
"But we can hardly be doing BONN ANALYSIS
Tensing's nationality, since he much to rellove the tension f Bonn, June 7.
was born in Nepal but resides we are loosening all the wrong
mountain screws,”----Reuter. The new masters of the Soviet in Darjeeling, the Union have scrapped the late station in West Bengal, Na-
tionalist journalists are endea Josef Stalin's policy on Ger-
youring to prove that Tensing many, the West German Govern is indian and not Nepalese, and arent "Bulletin sald today. tho evening
Stalin, the Bulletin cald, made
poper "Evening
.M.
20
21
22 23
24
ACROSS.
-1---Lacking colour (0),
7Incursion (4).
Cautious (5),
10 Plunders (8).
11 Greatest quantity (4).
Determination (10),
10 lip (4).
13 Hurden (4).
10 drloved (10)...
22 Before long (4):
24 Mischievous trick (3).
25 Territory (5),
20. Lord (4).
27 Inspect (8).
12
The Company has kept close- ly in touch with the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, Mr Wilhelm- sen sald-Reuter.
Uranium Rush
In Canada
пс
it plain at the 19th congress of News" totoy expressed_annoy since that the Indian Govern- the Communist Party last ment was
not consulted, October that Ba.was prepared to cording to the newspaper, be Ottawa, Juna 7.
permit the permanent. division fore the British Government Scores of prospectors, armed of Germany with both halves announced its intention to hon- with Geiger counters, are pour-re-armed.
⚫famous. Hiralayan oir the ing into the town of Maniwaki, He then predicted that this guide-France-Presse,
uf Ottawa, ss development would eventually 100 miles north
of
big viatiuni strikes lead to a falling out of the free there, spread. Hotel space
is at a premium world partners, and their anal
collapor with the prospectors sleeping In But the Kremlin's new rulers, relays around same beds.
Pada
DOWN
nows
2 Hoard (5),
3 Faithful (8).
4 Swell (8).
5 Advances (8).
Express disapproval (4).
8 Make amends (5)..
12
Weary (5).
13 Vexes (5).
14 Common (8).
17 Worship (6).
18 Wagers (6).
20 Sup (5).
21 Express (5),
23 Unclase (4).
མ
the clock in the the Bulletin sald, fear a rovival
of German power. It has be Some of the cenuiry's biggest come obvious from their, recent
the Bulletin con 'mining firms have sent teams sihtements,
into the area to stake deposits tinued, that the
new Soviet on what may be one of the regime wishes to return to the Trichest uranium .. Breas
Potsdam arrangements for Ger-
'PEACE LEAGUE DELEGATE
Sequel To Air Stunt ·
i
London, June 7. Britain's "Mad Major." 01- year-old Christopher Draper, who flew a blane under 15 Thames bridges last month, has had his private pilot's licence suspended.
He was also told that a 'repre- sentative of the Thomes police wanted to see him at his home tomorrow morning.
Manila, June 7, A United Nations consultant from the Women's International
mado League for Pence and Freedom,
Major Draper - said he and an outstanding Indian la-
tho bour leader and member of the hit dare-davit runs under mong which would keep her
of the 30-foot high Council of State for India araiches nem has staked 8,000 undor foign control and drived hem by air yesterday. bridges to prove he was "not too
ammed
old at 01
Canada,
One
The rush
acres.
10
has just begun," Stalin believed, sold the
1 the Mrs Gladys Walser, a re suld one veteran prepector. Bulletin. that the non- presentative of the WILPF, or Ho arrived home this, week- Communit world would event rived for a week-long visit to end after a holiday in Córnwall SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1 Father, 4 Parch, Ju
estist wait for a couple of weeks collopsg.of its own weight } confer ; with lol : wámen's to find a letter from the Minis-
place is going
7 Atude, 8 Ditty, 10 Lags, 12 Pleases, 15 Rivet, 16 Tart, 17 The whole Spar 10 Tenet, 20 Similar, 21 Dire, .23 State, 24 Portal, 28 uranium crazy. Now you can't and that until then the Soviet leadoms and discuss the efforts try of Civil Aviation saying it Alert 20 Spades, Down; 1 Fearless, 2 Telegram, 8 Eddy, 6 got hotel room. In a week you Union shouldmain aloof, taken for world peace and for had been decided to spend his Agitated, Cutter, 9 Alter, 11 Sinister, 12 Petal, 13 Satiated, won't be able to rent a spot to adopting a sort of isolationist the well-being of the people licence pending investigation of
atillude.ext/nited Press, 2
· the enzo/--Beuters 14 Steeples, 18 Pistol, 22 Pomp.
i pitch a tanti
A BBC spokesman said today that the BBC was awaiting a full report on the, matter from their New York office. After this re- port has been studied in London, it will be decided what protest should be made.—-France-Presse.
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