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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1958.

Churchill Gives Lord Salisbury Marshal Juin Received At Academy

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Nixon "Final Briefs? For

Trip Rumours

Washington, July 7.

The

State Department's spokesman. Mr Lincoln White, asked to comment on reports of Vice-President Nixon's making £1 Far Eastern trip, said there was No consideration of Mr Nixon replacing Mr Walter Robertson, President Elsen- hower's special envoy Korea, In the current nego- tiations with President Rhee regarding a truce.

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Mr White added that he knew

details

of the possible

Itinerary of Mr Nixon's trip.

Earlier today, usunily reliable sources unid here that President Eisenhower was contemplating mending Vice-President Nixon on a trip To Asia

Roodwill ambassador,

The President; it was reported. apparently believed. that Mr Nixon

could help iron out some dificulties in United States' 18- Tations with Asiatic countries,

Mr Eisenhower told Recently

he was willing to send Senators any man in the Government for Euch talks with Dr Rhee and

was immediately assumed he elther had Mr Dulles or Mr Nixon in mind.

ON INSIDE

Mr Nixon's trip originally was brought up for discussion at the White House before the difficulties arose over Dr thee's with the refusal to go along proposed truce terms.

The State Department was to reported to have indicated the foreign countries involved that it would welcome the off- cial invitations required by pro- tocol for visits by Mr Nixon.

As Vice-President, Mr has sat in on all Cabinet ingy and sessions of Uic tional Security Council,

The Washington Talks

London, July 7..

Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, and Lord Salisbury, the acting Foreign Secretary, were tonight approving final briefs for the "Big Three' Western Foreign Ministers' conference in Washington this week.

Lord Salisbury, who flies to the United States tomorrow, is dining with the Prime Minister at Chartwell in Kent where Sir Winston Churchill is resting at his country home.

on the Korean

The Washington talks are expected here to concentrate armistice · problem, Kussia's conciliatory moves since Stalin died and the recent anti-Communist revolts in Germany and Czechoslovakia.

FOREIGN AID BILL

DISPUTE

Washington, July 7.

Other major problems before the Ministers will be the lack progress in implementing Alited policy for Europe. the anti-Communist campaigns in Indo-China and Maluya and the standstill

in Western Middle East Defence plans resulting from the Anglo-Egyptian dead- lock over the future of Britain's Suez Canal Baze,

The conference is not ex- pected to announce anything

The Ministers frst aim must be to agree on what they are to do it President Syngmas Rhee, South Korea's President, finally

A Joint Senate and House of sensational. Representatives conference, called to reconcile differences in their versions of the Foreign Ain Bill, met privately for two and

half hostes today but reported no progress towards an agres

Anothe mceling scheduled for this afternoon, but conterence spokesman sald there was little chance of agreement being reached today.

ment,

was

ww Envoy's Trip

To U.S.

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The Senate Aid Bill would Authorise a celling of $5,318 million for «nilitary and econornic help to overseas allies, The House bill would Authorise $4,000 million.

understood

However, it was that the major sources of dils- greement in the conference concerned two amendments,

Ong approved by the House would withhold

About $1,000 million

of

European military ald until the six-nation European Amy Treaty was ratified,

The other, approved by the Nixon

Senate, would authorise car. meet-marking part of the miillary ald

Na-funds

for buying surplus American farm products to be sent abrond.--Reuter.

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He could be presumed low almost as inuch as any In- snan in the Government, eluding Mr Eisenhower. about the Administration's present

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plans and objectives-Reuter,

UK Investments

In Japan

London, July 7.

Mr usked in the House of Commons

Break Up Meeting

Delegates

Mr

London, July 7.

Mr Winthrop

There is growing pressure on the part of public opinion for talks with the Russiang.

And the French representative in Washington will doubtles, take this into account. At the same to press for time he will have greater Allied participation in the cost of the Indo-China war.

GERMAN PROBLEM

For this reason alone, M. Biddúft is likely to lean more to- wards Mr Foster Dulles than to- wards Britain's Lord Salisbury, should these two disagree un

how to approach the question of getting

together with

Soviet Government.

M. Bidaul; will probably insis that no chance must be lost for getting the unification of Gor- many In his April speech, M. Bidaul cald prace depended upon a general agreement on controlled disarmament, but he also said that the German

The Pilot

Steers

New Jet Plane

With His Elbows

Paris, July 7.

France has startled the aviation world with a high performance jet fighter which the pilot steers

with his elbows and which is an almost supersonic Aldrich,

United States Ambassador in London, left tonight by

air for Washington.

He said before he left that so far as he know the question of transferring

in

"Bir Three" Bermuda conference to London, view of Sir Winston Chur- chill's health, had not been discussed in Washing font,

was

Asked about reports that Bermuda conferenco

cancelled

the at United States' request, ko "I only know of repiled: the postponement. I am quite certains that it is not. all oli.

suro

would have heard."

Mr Aldrich expects 10 return to London on July 15.-Reuter,

decides to wreck the trues be- tween the United Nations and the Communists,

problem was an essential element of any general European settle ment. He said the re-establish- ment of German unity was "one

interceptor that lands without wheels.

Marshal Juin makes the traditional speech as he is received at the French Academy. General Wey- gand is seen seated next to him. - Express Photo.

Move To Restore Morrison

Hastings, July 7. Trade unlonist leaders French genius for design that placed the today began a bid to restore As leader of the Popular Re-nation among the world's aviation leaders before Mr Herbert Morrison, lead-

French principal objectives" of

publican (Catholic) Party, M. Bidault is officially committed to the European Army Treaty, but

and

would not be surprising if in his talks with Mr Dulles Lord Salisbury, he let it be that the French understood

h Government

prepared reconsider its position if German unity and a satisfactory settle- ment with Russia could thereby be brought about,

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ONE OR OTHER

pres

This was certainly understood by many deputies to be the attitute taken by Premier Lanlei in his investiture speech, and consequently governing sent government's foreign policy. The Cabinet will discuss its attitude at its meeting today. There Dre within the a

trends

SEEN AS A

SIGN OF

WEAKNESS?

Return Of Jap War Criminals

Sydney, July 7. The Australian Government decision to return war criminals from Manus Island is Ukely to be: regarded by the Japanese as a sign of weakness, the President of the Australian Imperial Force 8th Division Council and Service Associates, Dr W. E. Fisher, said | tonight.

The Bth Division was among the most severely mauled of Australian forces in the Japanese wartime advance.

Dr Fisher said "We fool strongly that to return to Japan those who were given gaol sen- tences will result in considerable

eritigation of the senioneca.”

Dr Fisher said. "We also feel very strongly that the move Is less likely to be regarded in Japan with gratitude than as an exhibition of weakness on OLEN part.. It is all very well to talko of establishing good relations .. with Japan. We must remember that Japan was an aggressor in the last war. It is up to Japan to try to establish friendly rein- tions with us."-fouter.

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show at historic La Bourget airport as the nation the Labour Party from served notice that it again was a factor to be which he was reckoned highly in the future of aircraft design. year.

BHOODAN NEEDED

IN JAPAN

Nagpur, July 7. Yashiki Hoshing, Japanese left wing Socialist leader and former member of the Japanese Diet, said here today that there is need for Bhoodan move- ment in Japan, too.. tion on the land is heavy in The pressure of the popula- Japan, and should be adopted.

inethods of

and

ousted last ""FANNY BY GAṇLIGHT"

While the French nationalised

Leaders of the National Aviation Corporation opened its Union of Mineworkers, mecting new publicity campaign boasting here for their annual conference, written to Mr Morrisoni possession of the "most modern ave fect of aircraft in the world" asking him to accept nomina-

tion as Treasurer of the Labour

designers took the wraps off new military types for NATO Party for the coming year. defence and programme for a

This post would entille him unique jet transport plane with

to a seat on the Party's ruling engines set in the fuselage rear. body. He was beaten in elec

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for the

executive last

The trade unions, who dis- trust and dislike the Bevanites, would like to see Mr Morrison back with a

say In

Labour

Also disclosed was an inter- tions ceptor with a plastic nose which year by followers of Mr Ancurin

Bevan, has been shoved to 32,000 feet

the left-wing Labour in two minutes by its "the faster leader, you go-the faster you go" ram- jet engine which increases speed

alr continuously shoved into its intakes.

The unique control system Party policies. designers saldy was installed

G00-mile-an-hour plus But it is not contain that "Gromards", powerful twin Jets the new

former Foreign Secretary with air intakes mounted atop will accept nomination by the distribution

the fuselage behind the cockpit coalminers. It would mean he neme "Grognard" after the would have to contest for the movement, and

of World

V post with the present treasurer, Bhave, a

Gandhian disciple, in War II's "GI,"

Mr Arthur Greenwood, who has 1051, follows the principle that Instead of the usual control rich land-owners donate volun- column or "slick", "Grognard" tarlly and grails part of their allerons and rudder are

Mr Greenwood, 73-year-old holdings to Bhoodan committees trolled through the arm-rests on for distribution to the landless the plot's seat. The arm-rests veteran of the party, lo one of on which the flier resta is the most popular men in the peasants.)

Hoshine felt that the Bhoodan elbows are moved forward and Labour movement. He said today Don't miss this famous super

elevator, uple had no intention of standing genuinely re-backward for the was volutionary and that it would and down for the ailerons. bring about social changes O essential for India's progress.

Nicosia, July 7. of three Arab nations

M. Bidault will In any case, today walked

There is no great optimism out in

the link the outcome

of emphasise

between protest against the presence of here about

French defensive preparations Jewish

President Eisenhower's attempt in Europe and the war in Indo- П representatives at

of conference the International to induce the South Koreans (Labour) Air David Joner

China Association sign the armistice. Assuming Transport

East Working

French public opinion is in- Com-that it would be Impossible for today What transfers from Middle

Kyrenia.

the United Nations to

pull

Creasingly out

accepting the view Britain had been authorised millee ut

the Allies have

France for investment Japanese in-

The meal broty and Mr serious thinking to do about the cannot do both, and that it is started by Acharyn dustry within the past year.

Mr R. A. Butler,

Stelon, representing political and military conse- time to begin to prepare for a Chancellor Hamay

Misrair

cholce-Reuter, of the Exchequer, replied: "Only

Egypt's

national air-quences of continuing the war. one transter is recorded us line, started the walkout. They

RUSSIAN POLICY having

been

authorised for were followed by represente- Investment in Japan within the tives of Iraq and the Lebanon.

On their Russian policy the 12 months,

The Egyptians said later that Allies are expected to endorse 19 not, however, the when they were invited to tho their earlier view that Moscow's practice to give detail of in-conference they had been ag- gestures are

tactical merely dividual transactions between sured that there would be no moves in the long-term aim of firms or persons and the Ex-Israeli delegate present. world domination, change Control."---Reuter,

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But the risings in Soviet- occupied Germany and Czecho- zlovakia, coupled with the serious difficulties which it is now admitted face the other Eastern satellites, have introduced an

cituation.

W. GERMANY

AND CHINA

MARKET

ement movement

Napoleonic equivalent Vinobla

FROM LEGION

сол-

ready accepted re-nomination,

down in favour of Mr Morrison,

Mr Morrison and Mr Green- wood were rivals 10 years ago Mr treasurership. Greenwood won.-Reuter.

said that Japan appre- The plane without wheels for the

neutrality

because

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peraijo music with beautiful

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Toted novel of the same name

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fleeming with human touch and

sympathy.

M

Fother's and sister's obduracy

and selfishness.

He said clated India's

is the "Baroudeur," term his country was against both

applied, to Foreign the American and Soviet blocs. veterans after the Arable word Legion Cologne, July 7.

Hoshine was conadent that West German Importers may entirely new factor Into the now limport goods which are

although an anti-American feel for battle "baroud." Designers claim that the "Baroudeur" is Ing might be growing in Japan cla

KEEPING SIX OF The Ministers will doublers liberalised within OEEC (Or- his

would never go capable of high sub-sonic speeds Ecolo- country study how to use these Cem-anisation of European

TRUMAN'S of Japan's and can land on its retractable. Communist because munist "reverses to the best mic Co-operation) from China, traditional

antipathy toward skids in less than 1,000 yards. olitical advantage. The most Formosa and South Korea via

China.

On take-off the plane is mount-

Washington, July 7. bvious field is Germany, where Hongkong under simplified

a

President He said that Japan would noted on a wheeled trolley which

Elsenhower there is a widespread conviction Procedure, V.W.D., West Ger-

dropped when the plane's nouneed today internal is the

he would Interfere with that the Allies have failed to man economic news agency,

learned from the Trade Com-affairs of China but would like rockets and jets push it to about tein six ambassadors_appointed

Stars to bring China back to the Asian 100 miles an hour, the take-off by former President Truman. fold away from Soviet influence. speed. -United Press.

Exploit the Russian relbacks 10 the dull.

mittee of West German industry Lord Salisbury' is

not ex- today. pected to press Sir Winston Applications for imports up Churchill's case for an early to n value of 100,000 Marks meeting between the leaders of would be decided by collective the Western world and the new manufacturers or trade associa- Russian Prime Minister, M..tions. Georgi Malenkov.

The new regulation does not Only the British Prime Minis- apply

insports to

Kilk of ter himself,

his world weavings, chinaware, porcelain with standing, could have any effect statues, castor oils and soybean on a reluctant American ad-oll ministration, it is felt here. -- The number of barter deals Reuter.

FRENCH VIEWS

Paris, July 8. The French Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault, will be arriving in Washington for the Ministars talko three · Foreign with a strong team of high level officials, including an official of the Ministry for Indo-China, The French have been tremely prudent' about express lag any definite views about Sir Winston Churchill's original proposal for a four-power meet- ing without preliminary condi- tions.

ex-

of "deods not words" · Erort the

with China dearenced con. siderably In the past few months, though the number of exports to China against pay- ment in sterling had Increased,

V.W.D. cald,

Industry and trade exict favourable development China trade.-Reuter,

Anglo-Libyan

Talks

London, July 7.

of

to.

|. Seyehi Mahmoud Muntasser,

Release Of Mindszenty Hoped For

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Illegitimate daughter's pitiful

life.

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It is usual for United States

lars are enormous, great and

Excellent,

must not mies, * ́*

The jet transport, displayed in model form, is scheduled for ambassadors to resign when Superior performance that you completion by 1056 and is de- the administration changes. signed for LEO on French

Mr William

· They include colonial

routes where flights Scabold (Burma) and

The Donald average about 1,000 miles.

Heath (Indo-China

jet engines are hung in pods on Associated States)-Reuter. both

rear of the fuselage designed to carry 70

persons.

eldes of the

Designers of the plane, known as the Caravelle 210, maintain such an engine mounting makes motntenance simpler and per- mits cleaner nerodynomle design for the wing.

U.S. LENDING WARSHIPS

Budapest, July 7, Many Catholics here believe Mindszenty, Jomph Cardinal

The ramjet is equipped with Primate-of-Hungary, sentences cannun and designed for control for by a pilot lying prone who will life imprisonment

Lot treason, will be released before have the power of two long.

engines for take-off and thrust until speeds are reached high This hope rests upon the enough for the ramjet to take

Yugo-over-United Press. rickety reusoning that slavin's Marshal Tito released Archbishop Stepinac of Zagreb. that the Catholics of Hungary must be tossed some conces sion soon if they are to endure the severe living conditions, and that it would make a good Impression upon world opinion

The House of Representatives during the turrent Soviet pence offensive.

Armed Services Committee to- doy unanimously approved a The 60-year-old Cardinal, proposal to lend small air- first Prince of the Church to craft carrier to France and two Ince a civil court in modern more submarines to Italy.

Vice-Admiral Roscoe F. Good, time, is now at Vas, the prison where north of Budapest

Deputy Chief of Naval Opera- former Communist Premier tions, had told the Committee

anti - Government catry on "most difleult"; oporu. between the two | Lions in French Indo-China.—||

Washington, July 7.

M. Bidault last April, during the Libyan Prime Minister, had the meeting of the NATO Coun- further talks today with the Bri- cil gressed the American theme tish Government for a treaty of Russians as being needed before friendship and alllance.

For the socond consecutive takes could be usefully entered

day, ho Dav Into.

Mr Solwyn Lloyd, Premier Joseph Laniel ten days Minister of State, Mr Antony YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Apod, 4' Logatec, 8 Item, 8 Arms, 10 Verdure, 11 Feer, 12 Sole, 1 Egolis, If ago was less rigid and sald Hoc War Secretary, and Lord

France was ready to seize any GA

de Lisic and Dudley, Air Secre- Adult, 19 Delve, 22 Kestrel, 20 Neat, 27 Cast 28 Baronet, 20 carious possibility of improving laro Libyan Prime Minister Matyas Rakos! was incarcerated the carrier would help France, Idol, 20 Doar, 31 Stutter, 32 Ears." Down: 2 Period, 8 Dispel, À the international climate and la

The Loveo, Emerge, Audit, 7 Earni, 12 back, 13 Lugs, 15 Idle, 10 open fails with a partner, who was accompanied by the head of for Meet, 10 Bocode 20 Eptire, 21 Valour, 23 Execf 25 Trout, 20 had given concrete proots of his his. Foreign Office and a legal activities Later

goodwill."

adviser,Reutter.

his

WargUnited Prou.

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