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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 20 28, 1953.
Worldwide Satisfaction Over Vivien Leigh Indian Premier Suggests
America Signing Of Armistice:
Made Safer
Dullos' Views. On Korea War
Washington, July 27. The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, said today that the Korean struggle had made the United States grow *in- finitely safer" and a third world war less likely.
Hopes For Settlement
London, July 28.
Worldwide satisfaction at the signing of the Korean armistice yesterday was generally coupled with the hope that—in the words of M. Georges Bidault, the French Foreign Minister-"peace will be contagious". Some capitals, like Copenhagen, hung out flags. Boston, Massa- chusetts, sounded fire sirens, rang church bells, and blew riverboat whistles. New York had no riotous jubilations.
Statesmen everywhere oxpressed hope and gratification except in Taipei, Formosa, where the Chinese Nationalist Foreign Minister, Mr George Yeh, uttered a warning against "undue optimism".
10
United
member of the Nations, they said. -
But Italy was morally arroyed on the ride of the defenders of
Heuter, despatches gave these French Premier Joseph Laniela details of renetion to the news: sald: "An event of capital in- Mr Dulles sald this was so
portance, the Korea Armistice because the armistice established New York: All was quiet on which puts an end to the suffer- the principle
collective most of America's Main Streets,ings of a cruelly tried people and freedom." of
of dealing with none of the jubilation which to the sacrifices of the United security so menus
end of World Nailone. gives new strength with aggression und the principle followed the of political asylum for deserters War II.
the hope of a general praer.
* 1 stl necessary for the from Communist forces.
politient carment which is now possible in the Far East to have a direct effect on the only theatre of hostilities still open-Indo-pence stage".
the
He told, a youth conference
State Department that “these two grent principles were well worth fighting
for
The centre of the warmest enthusiasm was at Camp Stone- man in California where soldiers were Awaiting transport Lo Koren, But even they tempored China. their
with pleasure
"COLD PEACE" Bydney: Mr Harold Holt, Aus- Minister, tralian Immigration sald that with the truce la Korea events were turning from the "cold war stage to the cold Speaking at a dinner, he said They are the principles which,
The principle of collective the nations must remain ance established, and greatly to
and maintain # high and make it less likely that there but we have a few doubts," one for the past three years, emerges
It was
essential that will be a third world war, with
mle buoyancy be maintained in the democracles it their cause was to prosper.
Боте
the security of the United States opticism. "We are very glad, security, which has been tested of defence.
the innearurable destruction which
ould come atomic war."
ott
Mr Dulles added: "The principle of political asylum for prisoners who do not choose to return
Communist rule is tremendously important not onls In Korea but everywhere."
"It means the Red armies are far less dependable than ever
private said.
Diners in
#
in
strengthened from the conte the memory of which will from Incline any possible now on truce gressor to prudence."
POSSIBLE RESULT
restaurant Washington Ignored a television announcement of the signing and went on, cating.
One hundred extra policemen had been assignet to Times Karachi: Mr Nehru, the Indian Square in New York City but Prime Minister, visiting here, were not needed. There was said he was happy that the truce no demonstration.
In Cleveland, Ohio. oficial walked
*
through
eily the
had been rigned.
Mr Mohammed All, the Pakis. Prime Minister, said: "I am tan before. The soldiers in these streets of the business district extremely happy" and added: "I arties who was freedom will telling people the news.
Nations will Bhope the United be mure apt to desert and sur-most people just greeted him redouble its efforts to remove render knowing that they will with blank stares,
wars and conflicts where they be given political asylum in a
exist
lasting Do as to ensure tree innd. Thus the Red armies
peace for us all". Pusun, South Korea: There Ollawa: Mr Louls St. Laurent, outward display of the Prime Minister, sald peace in emotion in this old wartime Korea could lead to a general
The settlement. capital.
was "Local newspapers announced
Canadian people, he said.
become Jess dependable and is far less risk. that the Viere Commuting will be tempted to use these armies for aggression,” Mr Dulles hud sald the be-
was
CALM IN KOREA
סי!
news
econo
on
Daliarta: Indonesia's outgoing Minister of Information, Mr Arnok<!
that Monoutu. sald
was
though the truce itself worth rejoicing over it could only be regarded as a first weak definite attempt to reach agreement.
a
Mr Monautu, who I Am- bnssarior-designate to Peking. i
recalled that the Indonesian Re- public had experienced
ccase- are agreements followed by later hostilities,
were
guing of his address; "Your, the aid of the war with bahnamreceived with satisfaction by the "mora conciliatory attitude by
than
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safer,"
today is infinitely safer would have been had
headlines but 10 of them printed editorials on it.
this war not been fought, IL Some headlines read "Tragedy established two great princi- of continued division of coun- pica which nake America try" and
"Don't give up efforts to regain
ou
lost territory" He said that the truce line (North Korea). established net gain to the
Most Koreans reading extra Republic of Korea of 1,500 editions posted on boards in square miles which included front of
newspaper offices, important natural resources.-] showed no reaction. But one Reuter,
wounded war veteran passing was heard saying to his come panion: "Look, peace has really come!"
RECEIVED BY VOROSHILOV
Moscow, July 27. Marshal Kleenenti Voroshilov, President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, today received the new Austrian Ambassador, Her Norbert Bishoff, who pre- senied his credentials.
The ceremony took place in pecordance with normal protocol in the presence of representatives
homes
aflices
Recovers
Showing how well she has been recovering from her ill- ness, a radiant Vivien Leigh is pictured with her husband, Sir Laurence Olivier, at a party älven In London by Mr Hugh Resumont, head of Tennents, the theatrical firm. Miss Leigh was making her first publlo appearance since slie was taken i wille filming in Hollywood in March-Reuterphoto."
Malenkov Sends A
Message To
N. Korean Premier
London, July 27.
Regular Talks
With Pakistan
Karachi, July 27.
The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, said today he favoured detailed and frequent consulta tions between his country and Pakistan on foreign affairs and other matters of common concern.
These consultations could even include dis- cussions on domestic as well as international mat- ters and could be helpful in solving each country's economic and trade problems, Mr Nehru said at a press conference.
Mr Nehru, who this morning had his fourth and final' talks with the Pakistan Prime Minis
on out- ter, Mr Mohammed Al atanding differences between the two countries, said he could not give details of the discussions.
Answering a question whether The favoured a Joint Indlan- Pakistan Defence Pact, Mr Nehru raid defence was tied up with foreign affairs and would be included in any talks between the two countries.
Love Wins
Day In
E. Germany
At Just a love flm is to be made in Communist-run East Germany! Proudly the East
The policy of India was 19 German Film Company announce promote an atmosphero of the Alm's title: Little People peace, and
a defence alliance with Lots of Luck." was against this policy, but they strongly favoured under- standing and consultation in all matters Including defence.
an
RIGHT TURNING
This follows universal com- plaints by cinemagoers In the Soviet
Zone that Communist Gims are dull; that they have no
interest.
10 Now they are being told by the
On the Korean truce Mr Communist film company: “After Neluru Fuld that all parties many discussions we have de- deserved to be congratulated at cided on the plot. It will be putting an end to a horrible about young people in love. And
the who better which
except for
should be portrayed two world wars, was in terms of than a Party activist and his casualties, misery and destruc- shock workers in a factory?
war
girl
tion the worst in history, though That to what the film is about," people called a "little war.
And the
the rest of the plot?
Actor many
"By this move the world has
and
lovers quarrels setbacks, the
taken a turn in the direction of hard at their shock work, over-
though tremendous come
perce
said.
and
young lovers,
And everything dimculties lie ahead." Mr Nehru happiness in the factory.
All this comes after the pro- "We in India get entangled ducer Martin Hellberg was re reluctantly in the trucc opera cently awarded the title of tions. Participating in the Ex-Worker for World Peace," after change and guarding of prisoners
making a series of films "contain- usually
Besides the incalculable au tons of Dr Rhoe there such questions to be discussed as Chica's membership of the which D United Nations in the Unlice States would surely assist."outer.
KNOWLAND'S VIEWS
M. Georgi Malenkov, the Soviet Premier, to Washington, July 27. Senator Knowland,
day sent a telegram to Kim Il Sung, the North don't Jeting
Korean Premier, congratulating him on the suc- cessful conclusion of the Korean armistice talks, Moscow Radio announced.
The Hazue: The Dutch Foreign Minister without portfolio, Mr Joseph Lunz, sald the truce "gives ground for great satis faction" even if the goal of Republican lender in the unification had not yet
been Strate, sued today nations who achieved. He aided "We may were neutral in the Korean think ourselves lucky that the war should not have a deci- world has not experienced
forthcoming sive volee in the repetition of the fallure of the political conference on Korea's League of Nations to halt ag- future. gression by joint action".
Copenhagen: All Danish off cial buildings and many private firms and houses hung out Bags,
TAIPEI WARNING
with
The message said: "The Soviet Government wishes': successes In a speech to the Senate on to the Government of the Korean the Korean Armistice, Senator, People's Democratle Republie Knowland,
Approved
a leading supporter in the solution of such important Federation Bill of General Chiang Kai-shek's tasks as the reconstruction of Nationalist regime in Formosa, the country and expresses rendi- said the United States conness
extend all posible tributed 90 per cent of United assistance to the suffering people Nations
to manpower
the of Korea in a new peaceful üfe Korean confilet and had taken and healing the deep. wounds
Refugees were already busy preparing to return to their
Talpel, Formora: The Chinese A Government spokesman Nationalist Foreign Minister, Mr yesterday said that Government George Yeh, yesterday warned
which shifted from Seoul
called "undue 00 cent of the casualties.
per to Pusan in the early days wouldnt what he
optimism" over the Korean
Those who have made the complete their return to the armistice. He issued his state greatest sacrifice cannot capital by the end of this month.
ment after General Chiang Kal- prove the neutrals who sat out shek had conferred
a decisive his the COLLECTIVE
wor claiming top oficials.
political in the Mr Yeh said: "The Commun- ference," he said. Reuter. ists may have agreed to sign an armistice in Korea because they wanted-to- prepare-them-- selves for an adventure in other parts of Asia and because they wanz wanted to gain some political compensations from the United Nations
SECURITY
Parts! M. Georges Bidault,
of the Soviet Foreign Ministry French Foreign Minister, said
diplomats
and other Austrion
the Armistice taught the lesson accredited to Moscow."
that aggresdon does not pay Marshal Voroshilov then had a when International solidarity short talk with M. Bishoff which comes into play. was described as very cordial- France-Presse.
He hoped peaer would come soon and "will be contagious",
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He said: "76 is the respon- sibilty of the United Nations to see that the Chinese prisoners who have openly, and deflanily expressed their unwillingness to return to Communist tyranny are not subjected to any undue influence by the Communists in their continued confinement"
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sources
voice
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CAMBODIA
MAKES NEW
PROPOSALS
Infleted by their bloody war for freedom and independence."
M. Malenkov's message, cald the Soviet people considered the оё the armistice conclusion negotiations "a great victory tor the Koreans and the Chinese People's Volunteers,"
General Kim-11 Sung, who is Commander-in-Chief as well as
the
Premier, countersigned armistice document at his head- quarters today after a formal signing at Panmunjom by General William Harrison and. General Nom 11.
M. Malenkov's nicssage to "Comrade Kim Il Sung” said:
Paris, July 27. Cambodia today made new proposals to France in the negotiations for greater indepen→ deze for the Indo Chinese said States, the French press agency antisfaction General Chiang Kai-shek's reported.
"GREAT VICTORY"
"The reported. signing of the armistice has given rise to great among all Soviel
cessful ending of the Armistice |
Government was considering a The Cambodian Prime Minis-people, who consider the muc- now protest against the discus-ter, Fenh Nouth, handed the rego sion of non-Korean problems at the political conference to follow
the omistice.
London, July 27, The House of Commons by 288 today approved voles to 143, the Bill selung up +3 Central African Federation.
The
is a big responsibility and weing no love, but baste realities,"
like
taking
responsibility outside India.
"But it is a great compliment to be asked by the great nations which have been fighting one another."-Reuter.
Adventurous Trio Return
Manila, July 27, "K-tik" style French sea-| farers Henri Bourdens, his wife, Jose, and 18-year-old daughter, Michelle, wil embark tonight on the French liner, Felix Roussel for Saigon.
Their
Their attempt France by of
Federation will self- consist of ibe Koverning Colony Southern Rhodesla and the protectorates of North Rhodesla and Nyasaland.
The Bill has now to be signed by Queen Elizabeth: to become law. The Colonial Secretary, Tr Oliver Lyttelton, said the Queen would probably
it on August 1 France-Presse,
Careful Check Being Made
regotiations
tions a great victory for
Canberra, July 27. new proposals to the French the Korean and the Chinese
visas for Applications for High Commissioner, M.
Jean People's Volunteers.
Australian Japanese wives of Risteruce, in Pnom Penh, the
The Korean Armistico agree servicemen were checked care- GERMANY PLEASED Cambodian capital.
ment is at the same time a big fully by the Australian Ent- Bonn: Herr Erich Ollenhauer, Penh Nouth returned earlier victory for the entire camp of bassy in Tokyo, it was stated leader of the Social Democrats, today from Siem Reap, where peace and democracy. welcoming the Armistice, hoped he talked with King Norodom With the
oftelally today. of the war, Officials were commenting a peace treaty would follow that Sihanouk on the French reply to the Korean people are faced with would care tension in the Far previous Cambodian proposals.
of long on recent the tack of testering the national
complaints East,
AUG- delays experienced by and unity of the Korean State and, attralian servicemen in He said the Cambodians
securing Such an casing would have the French "are" agreed in
the same time, of reliabilitating visas for their Japanese wives. repercussions in Europe.
principle, and difficulties con- the national economy destroycl Eust German newspapers corn only the manner of settle-by the war. inflicted upon the plications particular
They said in chocking ap- attention rebelved in Berlin reported the ment."
Korean people.
to health and to was paid truce as a victory for the "pesice A rapid solution to the in- "The Government of the USSR fighters"
dependence problem could be wishes the Government of the
security.
The Embassy in Tokyo also A. West German Government found.
Korean People's spokesman
Democratic had to satisfy itself about the saki nowo of the
"I think the Cambodian pro- itco had given the Government posal will not meet with oppost-Republic success in the colution genuineness of the marriage the "greatest satisfaction."
tion on the part of the French," of these great and urgent prob-Reuter.
lems and expresses readiness Lo Vienna: The Austrian Chan- he added, cellor, Herr Julius Raab, sold The agency also reported that grant every possible aid to the yesterday: "The fact that an about 300 French Vietnamese long-suffering Korean people in withdrew from the reorganisation of their Armistice has been signed must troop today
four small outposts in the peaceful life and the healing of give great satisfaction.
"It strengthens our hope that Bontsy area, 37 miles north-the serious wounds inflicted in
west of Hanal
the war of bloodshot for the free- in all other outstanding ques-
The report described the out- dom and, independence of their llons and differences the spirit
understanding
will triumph Black alver as "useless" and no
posts on the right bank of the motherland.
(Signed) Chairman of Ho and. the negailations which
of longer
Ministers, pending for years perimeter defence system of the Molenkov, Moscow, July 27th,"
any importance in the USSR Counci on the Austrian treaty will at Tonkin delta-Reuter. last bring freedom .to the Austrian people.”
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ITALIAN NOTES Here! Official Italian quar- ters hoped yesterday that the Korean armistice would lead hot only to definite peace in That country. but also in those Asian areas where bloody con-
lets were still in progress.
Italian quarters pointed out! that an Italian representative 8 Rover, 9 Attain, 10 Vaguo, 11 Dived, 12 Cock, 13 Rests, 10
the Director
the Italian of the Modest, 18 Leered, 20 Opens, 2 Pile, 23 Astir, 25 Aroma, 20 Hospital in Korea attended Duress, 27 Egged, 25 Whole, 27 Senses. Dawa; 1 Staccato, 2 the signing of tho. Aunistice. Rotleute, 3 Arld, 4 Monitor, & Bevered, 6 Trades, 4: Trust,. 14.
The
problem of participating Strikers, 15 Bircases, 10 Message, 17. Decides, 19 Foamel, 21 in the military optradions did Parch, 24 Ruđa,
not arise for italy which is not
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