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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1960,

"RECONSIDER" APPEAL TO RHEE Coup_Nipped

The Queen, as part of the Coronation Naval Re- view festivities al Spit.

head, received senior offi- cers of the Royal Navy and Dominion navies, officers commanding ships of foreign navies and offi- cers of British merchant ships and trawlers who took part in the Review. The

photograph group above was taken on board the Royal Yacht (H.M.S.

Surprise).

POWERS OF

PRESIDENT

Washington, June 23. Republican Senators, meeting

money.

nid because of sudden

developments --- "such

foreign

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Should Queen Live In Commonwealth?

Canada Welcomes Plan But

Thinks It's Impracticable

Ottawa, June 23,

Request Made By

Romulo

San Francisco, June 23. General Carlos P. Romulo,- former President of the United Nations General AF- sembly, and

Presi now dential candidate in the Philippines, today asked President Syngman Rhes of South Korea to "reconsider his attitude toward the armistice,'

The plea was made when General Romulo spoke to the 8th Congress of the Junlor In- ternational Chamber of Com- merce here.

He said that American pledges offered to Dr Rhee for the pro- tection of the South Korean Republie would be honoured, citing his experience as leader of the Philippine Comman- wealth after the war.

Urging Dr Rhee's acceptaneo of the armistice tema approved by the United Nations Com-

In Bud

Bolivia, June 23. The Bolivian Govern- ment folled plot to seize power last Sunday

and made several arrests, in cluding the ringleader, it was learned today.

His name was given as Colonel Rafael Loayaza, a retired army officer. Others Berested include a Colonel of Carabineri and a former director-general of police.

Reports yesterday an attempt by members of the Socialist Falange party. to nelso Cochabamba air- port at dawn on Saturday falled after guards opened fire-Reuter.

لأهم

"Mixture

As Before"

Comment On Labour

Party Policy

New York, June 23. The New York Times saiti today

in a leading article that the British Labour Party' new statement of polley "shows a Bankruptcy of ideas in what was once the most vigorous, (Dr.popular and fruitful

movement in British ment history."

mand, General, Romuĵo said: "We are

not unmindful of tho reasons which move him

We

Rhee) to oppose the dismem berment of his country. understand his distress of Com- munist intentions.

"But he will agree that in a stalemated war, new courage and

resolution can only come to our side through a demon- stration of good faith, and as a the other side,

proving our readiness to

achieving freedom and unity in Korea, we place the burden on the Communists to do likewise or face the сол

· sequence of their bad faith."

The Canadian Government agrees whole-heartedly in accord with bad faith on the idea that the Queen should live a part of the time in each of the self-haust over peaceful means governing members of the Commonwealth. But there is not very much a optimism here that such a thing will ever happen.

The suggestion has deen |sidence in ech part of the wanty received here, in prin- Commonwealth countries would seem a happy. but remote, possibility.

Tho

Canadian Government would favout il The Canadian people would love it,

Yet Government eireles here see many reasons why such

The argument has been put forward that the Queen could live in each of the Common- wealth countries in successive This would present the

desirable arrangerriert would be year of providing a suitabin

diffleul to put into effect

to divide

already

Britain

Sued By Egyptian

Cairo, June 23. Egyptian legal

casc Britain alleging

the

10-

U.S. POSITION

General Romulo concluded his special plea to Dr Rheo with On expression of the "greatest faith in his states-

marised Dr. Rhee for his

Ho

the

fight for freedom for "heroje poople of Korea for whom I have nothing but. ad- Imiration and respect."

Discussing generally the United States

position For.

and respect."

114%

in the

As seen in Ditawa, there are Royal residence which would be behind closed doors today, dis-two main obstacles to the plats. used for a limited period only cussed a move to give Presi-

Tit, Queen Elizabeth is not twice in a decade. It is not felt only a monarch She is a wife here that such an expenditure dent Eisenhower complete free and the mother of two mall would, in the dom in spending foreign old children.

circumstances, The either prove Second,

popular

or ex- against there is not only

pedleni. Canada to be considered in the

"destruction" of a Canal Zone Far East, General Romulo said Senator Alexander Wiley periodical transplanting of the

Makeshift housing for the village last month opened

the aim was "sarurity," which (Republican, Wisconsin)

her retinue would doy and was quickly postponed told Crown Australia, New Zealand Queen and

was complicated

by nu

numerous reporters afterwards he urged nad South Africa would have similarly lack popular approval. for a week.

factors,

Including the "shooting" GREAT PROBLEM unlimited power for the Presi-similar claims.

No British representatives Wars in Korea and Indo-China REMOTE POSSIBILITY It is admitted, however, that

and British Malaya, with China dent in dealing with

were present at the hearing. It is believed here that South

controlled by Communists. up the life of a Quem

A writ suing Mr Robert T world Africa's claims, under present and her family into five sections

"Then again Kankey, the

we have India's the conditions, would probably be would present a great proba d'Affaires in Cairo, and General Indonesia," he said. "wo of

British Charge neutralism as well as

that of riots in East Germany and the not too clamorous. But there and Canadians arc

Brlan muddled Korean situation."" is little doubt that Australia

Robertson Asia's most populous countries Commander-in-Chief, Middle and New Zealand would de coigned to the idea that such an Sr

arrangement simply would not East Land Forces, for £37,000

refuse to take sides

in the Senator Eugene D -Millikin mand equal treatment with work..

East-West conflict and.. (Republican,

these Colorado), the Canada in sharing the Queen's

was--- served--at--British ---Hend- WIL It is recalled that when Chairman, sald the conference person.

Elizabeth II, as Princess, toured quarters at Fayid in the Canalannot be depended upon by

America in a crisis." took the general view that the Thus, there would be five Canuda in 1951, she promised on

Zone last Saturday.

He said the United States Mutual Security Bill should be widely scattered countries in her departure

The writ was issued that she would

on the would not win friends in Asin flexible "because of this very

which the Queen might

an bereturn. It is now hoped that

application of the

anonymous

by displaying material power or fluid world."

called upon to spend her time. Queen will make good her pro- Egyptian.

wealth "but by showing that Even granting that the air age mise by coming from time to I demanded the money as

your preachments dovetail

with has reduced the broad seas in

your actions.”—Reitter. their

ume to open or close Parlin-compensation for the "destruction width and telescoped

of Salal Malak, an Egyptian travel-time, with young childrenment and give Royal assent to village about ten miles pouch of

the whole legislative to be considered, Royal re-

pro-Fayld by British troops and tanks gramms of a cession.

on May 28, 1953," These hopes are based on the argument that Queen Elizabeth troops drove out the inhabitants La the first Sovereign to bo before rating the village to the proclaimed ruler of Canada in ground and leaving hundreds :

those homeless. precise language, with

words legally incorporated Sakal Malak, uninhabited since In her utic.

1051, was flattened out by British Canadians expect to see more sappere using bulldozers as it was of the Queen But they do not considered a potential threat to expect

live here and in a Britkh water filtration plant

A Brilish Britain and in Australia, New nearby.

Embassy Zealand and South Africa spokesman said today that 40 as well as making an occasional summons had been received by

the Embassy.-Reuter,

They made no decision on the extent of flexibility or who should have final authority, he added.--Reuter,

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their Queen and they want to see her. But they want her. to be happy, too, Accordingly, more frequent S Royal visits are all that is hoped

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PRESENTING

VIEWS OF

The plaintiff alleged British CHURCHILL

P.I. PROJECT

Manila, June 23,

A 0,000,000 Peso (US$3,000, 000) metals company will soon be established in the Philippines as a joint Philippine-American venture.

TO MAKE

STATEMENT

London, June 24. Str. Winston Churchill is -

pected to condemn in the House

of Contmans today the use of Russlar tanks to put down the East Berlin demonstration last week.

During a statement on the Minister will Berlin situation the Prime probably also comment on the appeal made to him on Monday by Dr Konrad Adenauer, the German Chan- Reynolds Metals Company of cellor to help restore unity and Richmond, Virginia, will put freedom to the whole German up one-half of the capital and] people." Filipino capitalists will put up the other half.

back the He is expected to German parliamentary resolu-

W.EUROPE George M. Morten, a re-ton of June 16 slipuinting five

presentativo of the United

Mr States firm, told the Secretary conditions for reunification of Bonn, June 23. of Finance, Mr Aurello Mon- Germany.

The West German Govern-tiola, today that the proposed 1. Free elections Iri all zones. ment cald today that France firm will produce, aluminium in would be able to present the quantities more than sufficient view of Western European to meet the local demand for

to noxt month's the product.-United Press, "Big Threo" con-

riations Bermuda ference.

Opposed

communique was insted Air Force Plan after detailed Cabinet dis- cussions on yesterday's Parla meeting of the Foreign Minis- ters of France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

1 Bald the

conference achloved far-reaching agred- ment on the evaluation, of ro-

2. Establishment of an all- German government.

3. Conclusion of a freely negoliated peace treaty.

4 Settlement of frontlers by negotiation.

Purely Provisional

political Parlia

The Times added that "whether опе approves of Socialism or not there is no denying the profound Imprint of. the Labour movement on what is now known as the Welfare State,

"Some of Britain's most brillist minds and finest char- acters playet their parts over the last 50 years in creating the structure that wo How ECC dominated by the famous Tory, Sir Winsion Churchill.

"It was up to the Labourites", the Times said, "to bring for ward some new and attractive ideas to win back popular favour. Instead we have what the British pharmacists- label the mixture na before'.

"It is hard to avoid the con- clusion that the old-timers in the Labour movement cannot learn new roles to play and the younger ones are still dominated by the class-conselous doctrin- aire ideas of Aneurin Bevan.

"In general, the redefinition of Fabian

Socialism

tho and Liberalisation of the Conserva- tives have brought about a com- munity of ideas in which the average Briton Bves much the same whether he has a Sociollst or a Tory Government.

This is natural enough in a mature democrney but so long ns that state of affairs lasts British Socialism will have no special character and its cler- toral appeal will have to be that

it can do much the same thing as the Torics are doing “but do it better," the Times sald-Reu- ter

Cancel Press Conferences

Washington, June 23. President Eisenhower and Mr John Foster Dulles, tho Secretary of State, today can- celled their press conferences

for this week.

Mr Dulles was to have held his conference today and Mr Elsenhower tomorrow.

No reason was given for the cancellations. Mr James Hogerty, the Presidential press said it was "still the of Mr Eisenhower ta conference each week,

hold

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former Nations charter-Beuler Donish Prime Minister and Chairman of the Social Demo- cent Soviet policy moves both crat Party, sald at a party meet. before and during the Berlining today that he oppored riots of last week.”

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Tunis, Jun 29, 1

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