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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1953:

Year-Old

Draft Armistice Terms May

The Duke of Edinburgh's mother, Princess Alice at Greece, now Mother Superior at a Greek Convent, arrives In London for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. She is known now in Greece as Mother Superior Allce-Elizabeth, head of the Order of Mary-Martha, a 'community of deacon- nesses doyoted to religous contemplation and philanthropic work. When attending the Coronation of King Edward VII she was the 17-year-old Princess 'Alice of Battenberg, after- wards marrying Prince Andrew of Greeco-Express Photo.

Naguib Henchman's Outburst On The Suez Canal Issue

Paris, Juno 10.

Major Salem, one of the most influential of the 12 military aides of Premier General Mohammed Naguib of Egypt, warned in an interview published tonight that in case of a world conflict Egypt would not help the West so long as British troops-remained in the Suez Canal Zone.

"In the case of a conflict between East and Western Europe, even if Egypt were attacked by Russia, Western Europe would face an enormous vacuum in the Suez if it allowed the present crisis to continue and allowed British occupation of the Canal.

Western Europe. wants...to. defend Suez, the Egyptians would not help it, Salem said. In an interview with the news- paper Paris Presse. "We want the unconditional evacuation of military troops from the Suez Canal area. The Canal must be in Egyptian base, which means that we Egyptians must have full

control of all the Suez Zone," he said.

Turning to the question of Egypt's position in case of a world conflict, Salem continued,

AUSSIES'

Be Enforced

Seoul, June 10.

Before the Tanmunjom armistice talks broke down last October, United Nations and Communist delegates meeting at Panmunjom had agreed already on military aspects of the truce.

These, embodied in the draft armistico agree- ment in a revision dated August 29, 1952, will probably form the basis for a Korean armistice.

The draft agreement provides]. A neutral nations' supervisory for a ceasefie kn Korno svithin commission consisting of re- 22 hours of signing the ogree-presentatives of Sweden, Swit- ment, a demilitarized zone two zerland (nominated by the kilometros on each side of the United Nations) .Poland, front, line, and the selling up Czechoslovakia (nominated by of an armistice commision and the Communists) would super- neutral nation commission to vise the number of troops and polleo it.

amount of supplies entering

The preambla to the agree=| Koren. ment emphasises that the Armie 16 would report to the military Lice is purely military in naturojaanistice commission. and designed "to ensure

Neutral nations Inspection pleto ccalion of hostilities un-teams would be stationed in five a final penco Bottlement incities in South Korea and five in achieved."

North Korea (Seoul and Pyong-

com-

The first section of the agree-yang not included).

The neutral nations supervisory ment defines the military de marcation line which would run commission is quite a separate between the opposing armies body not to be confused with the nctitral nations Repatriation Corenlesion which the Allies and

and carve as the centre for a demilitorised zone.

act

The demilitarised zone would Communists agreed to form on

as a buffer to prevent the

oncurrence of incidents which might lead to a resumption of Hollies"

June 8 this year.

The Repatriation Commission is concerned solely with prisoners anti unless the draft treaty, is modified the two Commissions

The exact boundaries of the will operate independently- zone and military demarcation Reuter.

Swiss Reveal

Attitude

Berne, June 9.

The Swiss Federal Coun- cil announced today that Switzerland could norepi

nó mision regarding wär prisoners in Korea unless Buch a mission had been entrusted to all interested parties, including the Gov- ernment of South Korea.

In a note sent to the governments of the United States

Ала Communist China, the Federal Coun- cil made known their point of view and added that ATLY

mandate would be exercised by Switzerland In complete independence In the common Interest of the belligerent parties,---- Reuter,

Economy

Drive Warning

Washington, June 9. Congressional leaders ex- press fear that a new drive slash defence spending and reduce taxes will follow in the wake of a Korean truce.

to

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minte altempt to increase Pre- THE CORONATION OF HER MAJESTY / sident Eisenhower's proposed outlay for the Air Force, made statements cautioning against o defence let-down.

Democrats said frankly that they expect new economy pres- line are subject to re-negotiation sures from the public. as the front line has shifted in The Defence Secretary, Mr Charles Wilson, was recalled at places since it was fret mapped 0.45 p.m. by a Senate Appro-

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A section of the agreement priations Sub-Committee which states that the waters of the studying the defence budget group Han River estuary, which would Mr Wilson warned the presumably be inside the zone the nation strong" in the event yesterday that "we must keep shall be open to all civil ship- of a Korean truce, ping wherever the opposing Chalman Homer sides each hold a bank.

Within three days of signing the armistice both sides shall withdraw military forces and

Ferguson told newsmen he believes that may be possible to save $1,500,000,000 to $2,000,000,000

a truce is signed by re- year

FRONTIER supplies from demilitarised zaie ducing "certain categories" now

IN MALAYA

areas and destroy fortifications inside.

to

carmarked specifically for the Korean war.

He mentioned All minefields

and other dangers in the zone shall be re-ammunition, combat. flying, the

rotation programme for Gia ported Immediately

and the shipping costa

es items which supervisory armistice commia-

could be reduced.

But Mr Ferguson emphasised that he does not favour reducing defence, forces "below a calcu- lated risk

a level or below termed essential by President Eisenhower.

Sydney, June 10. Australia might well have to slon. be prepared to play a bigger.

Within five days of the agro- "Neliher the United States military part in the defence ment all forces occupying island nor Britain nor France nor of Southeast Asia against Com- and waters normally controlled

other nation could prevent BBY

munist aggression, the Sydney by the other side shall be with- this vacuum,

Egyptian this

Morning Herald said today. drawn. absence in the Zone, so long as In an editorial the Conserva- This clause applies mainly 10 the present situation lasts. In tive newspaper sald Australia's the United Nations which the event of a conflict with strategic frontier was not on blockading North Korea with Russia the British occupation home shores lles in Indo- two naval task forces and occu-

Sucz would have heavy China and

and Malaya."

pics mony islands along its consequences for the Allies,"

The paper added: "The time coasts. CANAL STATUS

has come when Australian in- fluence should be directed to- wards

of

£

GREATEST DANGER Chairman Alexander Wiley of the Senato Foreign Relations Committee added his own word of warming.

A

"We've got to recognise that TROOP ROTATION

the greatest danger in America Eighty thousand British

is to get into a mental condition the creation of more soldiers, even if they were ready

The draft agreement also for such as we were in prior to lo defend the Middle East effective defence arrangements bids reinforcement of existing Pearl Harbour. There should against en eventual attack by for Southeast Asia.

troops in Korea but allows for be no let-down in our prepared- Russia, "how could they do it "Australian military thinking "normal. rotation"-replacement ness or alerinos," ho sald in if they must defend themselves cannot afford to be confined to of troops who have completed separate Interview. not only against the Russians local defence. It must alm not their time in this theatre-up to Senator Alexander Smith sald but against Egyptians as well!"

for a at preparing

last-ditch the number of 35,000 monthly.* that strong defences will pro- Salem asked.

stand on the northern coasts or The agreement also forblis vide strength in the negotiations Salem said that Egypt would scaling off New Guinea but the renewing of equipment such which must follow the truce.

Senator, John Sparkman pre- make no changes in the inter at keeping possible aggression as aircraft and armbur in Korea national status of the Suez Canal-as-Car-from-theeschoss saying it may only be replaced dicted that "there will be a lot pressure" that and that tree ship circulation

to when destroyed, damaged or of the same immediato threat would be insured. The only ex-

worn out, and then only "plece followed World War II. Ho not for piece of the same effective said that efforts to cut taxes and ceptions, he

he said, would be the Australia's security does

ners and samo type”.

reduco defence sponding will ho fow ships carrying armaments to come from Japan or Indo-China

armed Communist neutral nation commission the "manifestations this time. Israel cince the state of war but from

and ho commented that Congress Israel with

still exists." But aggression In Southeast Asia with teams at Korean ports will even then no ship carrying food An long as the States of South superintend the rotation agree may find them "pretty hard to to Israel would be

stopped

Asia remain in friendly ment

resist." bo A military armistice com- Another powerful Democrat, "The problem must be solved hands, there is a barrier

rapidly in accord with our

our tween this country and Astalle mission would supervise the im- who asked that, he not be plementation of the armistice named, sald he' expects.a with

Exption aggression.

"It must consequently be the and settle through negotiations Korean trute to prodice an af sovereignty over the Suez LT- fory against the desires of Mr Rim of ander te bring. The it would be based at Pan- defence programme below the

violations

tempt to cut Eisenhower's Churchill. The British work keep that barrier in against the interest of millions help which has been given to munjom and consist of ten President's goal lind

new, and Malaya is recognition of that inembers, Ave appointed by each stronger drive to relieve Income and millions of individuals and fuctReater.

aide.

taxes.United Press.. even against their own interest,' Salem said United Press,

Repatriation Of

Chinese

Tokyo, Juno 9..

The Japanese Government will bear all the expenses con nected with repatriation Chinese residents in Japan to Communist Ching,

the

Destituta Chine repatriates will be given free railway lickets 10 Maizuru, the port of embarkation, and frog lodging at the repatriation camp at Malzuru imti wailing. time---Francs» Presso.

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