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Selwyn Lloyd Leaves For Vital UN Meeting
London, Aug. 10.
Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, left London by air tonight for the General Assembly's special session on Korea, hoping for "successful and harmonious meetings."
He also told reporters he hoped that the United Nations' job of setting up a political conference to deal with Korea and the Far East generally would be carried through "without acrimony or too many arguments."
Top Malaya Terrorist Killed
Mr Lloyd will lead the British delegation at the special session of the United Nations General Assembly opening on August 17.
On arrival in New York Mr Lloyd will hold private talks with "friendly powers" on post- armistice Korean problems be- fore the General Assembly орств.
These preliminary discussions are expected to be mainly with United
and States, French Commonwealth representatives.
He is also expected to discuss American and privately with French offelals the recent Rus- communications on Get- state many and the Austrian treaty,
Singapore, Aug. 11, Security forces yesterday killed one of Malaya's top ten terrorists during a skirmish with terrorists instan the southern part of the State of Pahang.
Elements of the 2/7 Gurkhas shot and killed Chen Pun. regional committee member for Communist Party In the Under the now abolished Chan Pun system of rewards, had
Grea
head.
a price of $$75,000 on his
General Sir Gerald Templer
sent
message A
or
He did not think that dele- gates at the reconvened meeting ought to get involved in the detalls of the problems which the political conference would have to solve.
There was the question of the future of Korea, its unification and there was the matter of the Far East generally, as well as Chinese representation, and the
Yesalon to the Gurkhas, question of Formosa,
saying, "The death of Chani Pun han dealt a severe blow to Communist hierarchy.
the
I would be glad if you would pass on my sincere congratula- tions to all who took part in the action."
In announcing Chan Pun's death, the Malayan Federation
MAIN OBJECT
The political conference should begin by talking about Keres and that it would be wring for the General Assembly
to get involved in the details," Mr Lloyd sald
"Our object is to agree with
CHINA MAIL
Established 1845
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1953,
MECCA PILGRIMAGE BY COACH
From Tunis, Morocco, and other parts of North Africa came these pilgrims, who clamber aboard a coach, and begin the annual pilgrimage of the Moslems to Mecca.-London Express.
Japan Wants New Two-Way
Trade Agreement
Tokyo, Aug. 11.
Japan is expected to propose an increase in trade each way with Thailand ranging from $9 'million to $14 million in the Japan-Thailand negotiations for a new trade agreement which are scheduled to begin tomorrow (August 12).
The present trade agreement, signed in
Government communique sald. the other side about the setting Bangkok in August last year, and due to expire
The
also
grammes.
"Chan Pun is known to have up of the conference. been one of the most trusted "He said the United Nations members of the Malayan Com-had a very big interest in Korea's munist Party
and there was reconstruction raiding security forces already a reconstruction agency killed
two
other terrorists carrying out quite big pro- anci wounded another-body- guards of the Communist Mr Lloyd said at the airport; "Obviously there is a great job querilla lender.
of his death came less of reconstruction to be done in News of than 24 hours after a Federation both North and South Korea and Government spokesman had sald
we hope that one of the factors that the terrorists had been which will bring North and seriously set back by the high South Korea together is this number
of losses among their
reconstruction programme. leadors recently.
the United hope that The dead terrorist leader-Nations efforts
to 31-year-old Hainanese- had both of them and will not be been a member of the Malayan confined to South Korra' only."
Army People's anti-Japanese-
During his visit to the United during the occupation-United
States Mr Lloyd will also be Press,
Able to make a personal estima- tion of the results of the recent visit to South Korea and Japan af Mir Jalin Foster Dulles, American Scaretary of State.- Reuter
Sudanese Criticised By Salem
Khartoum, Aug. 10. Major Salah Salem, Egyptian Minister for National Guidance today Sudan Affairs, and bitterly attacked
the Sudanese Umma Party and accused them "British of falling to question activities" in the Sudan.
The Minister is visiting the Sudan to discuss with Sudanese political and religious leaders co-operation between parties.
Major Salom said:
will
extend
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Notices
APL Proceedings Mail Again Adjourned By Full Court
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When tearing of an application by the one hour earlier than in Unte
"American President Lines, Ltd, for a stay of execution of a judgment given against them by the Full Court of Appeal on July 17 came before the Full Court again this morning, their Lord- ships adjourned the case until 9.30 a.m. on Monday next, August 17, to enable the respondents the China Mutual Trading Co., Ltd, to satisfy the Registrar of the Supreme Court with the securities they proposed to put up.
Their Lordships further directed the Registrar to report to them at the next hearing whether or not he was so satisfied.
The application for asiay, Registrar and for the Registrar avoro, in the course of an apto report back to the Court as to plication by the APL for leave the types of securities put up, to appeal to the Privy Council. and whether he was satisfied The Full Court granted leave with them. on July 29, but held over its decision in regard to the stay of execution:
·
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TUESDAY, AUgust '11 By Alt Indo-China, France, French North via Ale Vietnam
Japan, Formosa, 5 p.m.. TAC.
By Surface Macao, ammi: 0 p.m., at Lea Hong/ Tak shipg:
Australia New Zealand, 5'p.m. M 'Changsho.
Weat Africa, à pm,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 By Air
Indo-Chinu, (Tankin only), 8.0.1. via CPA
Phlippines, Gunn, Hawaii, U.S.A. Canada & PAL
Indo-China, Alalaya, Indonesia, Austilo, New Zealand, 8 a.m., CRA.
Formosa, Japan, U‚8.A... Canada, 1 p.m.. CAT.
Misiaye, Indonesia, Australia, New The position, he observed, was Zealand, Ceylon, P. BOAC. an unusual one and not without Japan, 0 p.m., BOAC.
Ehuma, India, Pakiates, Middla some difficulty, .
Esst, Acnics, dreat Britain and Addressing the Court on behall Europe, 6 p.m., MAC,
Mr Brook A. Bemse-
By Surface Morso, & am., 4 pm, si Los Hone/ Tak Shang
buy corporation.
"China, People's Republic, £.30 am,
Karth Banno, len, ma hong Band
-Indonesia, 2 cm, m Foochow
Foamosa, 1 p.m., m Shengicing, Philippizies ·
p.m. Hierta Manzuk,“
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 By Air
On January 31 Jast, the Chief Justice awarded the cum of of the $464,000 and costs to the China chi sald the Full Court had Mutual Trading Co., Ltd., of intimated at the original hearing 18-27 Ice House Street. The that they would not stay execu-tram via Ciotats judgment was in respect of the tion and that they had in mind contract price of the goods con- either payment into Court by the cerned together with agreed respondents of cash or ele
of $224.410. The goods bond given by a British bank. Ho comprised so drums of sulfa- would go so far as to say that guanidine, five fibre drums of the amount invalved was, there- sulphadiazine USP and 10 tore, a great sum and that the drums of sulphadiazine USP security should be that of a Fornom, 2 m, šia V.A.T.
Philippines. Quam, Hawaii, USA. powder.
The APL
Mr Chen was now doing (San Francisco), 1:30 pm. P.A.A. subseqquently
"Philippines, Korth Borneo, 6 pm, London, Aug. 11. brought an appeal before the was in effect to announce that C.P.A
Hmm, Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, Mir he was still unable to put up New Zealand, India, Peklamen, Muscle A
Court message in today's Full
comprising
Eart
Great Britains Tard Financial Times stated that Justice T. J. Gould (Acting Chier anything concrete, that he was
to comply
ACC.P.A.0. with the Farope Justice) and Mr Justice C. W. unable
Formora, Okinawa, di pan., JL.K.AJ Japanese exporters are suc- Recce (Pulsne Judge), who up- British banks's bond, and that he Court's suggestion as regards a
INWAL. cessfully concentrating on
By Barfie wanted to put up some Tak Shing
siter Macao, mm, 6 pm Los Kang their pre-war technique of Chief Justice.
The same Full Court sat to native, Two weeks had elapsed
„China, People's Repubile, 8:30 am, " unable mass sales of cheap con-
hear the application for leave to and he was still as yet
traka via Canton. appeal to the Privy Council and to put up
Philippines, Malaya, Ceylon, Aden, Great Britain and sumer goods.
These goods include toys,
for the extension of the stay of Council remarked. He was, in Middle East novelties,
special foods and
execution,
effect, now asking for a further Europe, & p.m., we Cyclops, delicacies, and Ingenious hand-
were to have adjournment so that the matter the Full Court last might be referred tothe accurity they Registrar who will consider ecr.
held the docision reached by the
made articles, this newspaper's ins
"Popular made in Japan goods now selling briskly at low prices in the United States range from excellent binoculars and minia-
that
alternative
proposed to offer, but they tain suggestions that will to put Death Of Mr
Tuesday of the
were granted a further ad-to him. journment until today when
FINAL ARAITER they announced then -that ·Counsel agreed that the case
was preferable that the Court in Asked by Mr Justice Gould this case" should be the final
Hours had not yet been was one of many aspects, and it
A.E. Fenton
at the end of this month, provided for $56 million each way trade, based on the open account settle-
and ture cameras 10 trinkets
and from ment formula, with a $2 million swing account. 'religious objects.
canned madarins and swordfish A seven-man Thal delegation, to such items as bottled seaweed,
Friends of an old Shanghai and · these varied products, which this morning what the position arbiter in the matter of security. Hongkong resident, deish-born; hended by Mr Lang Thavil,
now was, Mr Chen seld there Mr. Bernacch! asked that the Albert Edward Fenton, will be Director General of the Depart are earning more
dollar
profits appeared to
be a little con- Court fix a definite time init ment
of Foreign Trade, Ministry pro rata than textiles, and more
infusion
been received of his depth in of Economic Affairs, arrived at conventional goods, were mainly fusion as to what exactly was to which to hear the Registrar's ved to learn that news has
when position
the Court report.
Durban, South Africa. · Tokyo's international airport last responsible for increasing Japan sat on July 29. As he under The Full Court agreed to The late My Fenton is survived
export. trade to a value of 01 night to conduct negotiations.
stood
their Lordship grant an dollars for Sources close to the Govern-million
the first
adjournment of two by his wife and three daughters, decided, after hearing argument works, but Mr Chen asked for an by a former marriage, all of Iment bel
believe that "the "Japanese | quarter of this year-compared
by both sides, that the
whom are Uving in
in England. applica corller date. Government at the forthcoming with 51 million dollars for the
Their Lordships then adjourn= After the war, Mr Fenton left talks will propose an increase in corresponding three months of
Mr Justice Gould
the firm of Hanson, Solicitors, in each way annual trade figure 1952, which was a peak for
came to Hong- to any that no much what the will be directed to report in the /kond. In the Colony, he was
August 17, when the Registrar Shangind and from the present $50 million to Japanese dollar exports. $85 million or $75 million.
Full Court then said was that Court whether
a chain of rubber director of or not. he was companies, under the manage In addition, the Japanese side
if
with the security is expected to seek realisation of
respondents were able to give satisfied the security required by the offered.
ment of J. A. Wattie and Co. the following points:
section of the Privy Council
Ltd. He was also a well known member-resident of the Hong- rules, then execution would be
keng Club. permitted
Beginning August 23?
Johannesburg, Aug. 10, Pyramitologists here claim ibat the world will enter a now spoch for good or bad on August 23.
..
They say that world events in time are marked on the passages and halls of the Great Pyramid in Egypt.
(1) An increase in Japanese imports of Thai rice from the present Agute of 200,000 tons yearly to approximately 300,000 tons on condition that Thai im- fextiles, and Japanese sundries
amount equivalent to Japan's additional purchases of rice,
"In recent months there has boen a great deal of irresponsible | ports speculation on what the world will face, now that the end of the south wall of the King's Chamber, or Hall of Judgment, has been reached" said the secretary of the British Israel World Federation in Johannes- burg.
"All we can say to that it is a momentous date,"
to
an
(2) An expansion of the swing account from the present $2 million to approximately $5 million in secoitiance with Pa increase in trade between the two countries.
.
INCREASED EXPORTS "Figures of exports to the United States for the second
quarter of the year have not yet been officially released, but are understood to be in excess of last year's trade, the Financiat Timer correspondent declared.
ition for a stay was starteded the hearing until 9.30 am. on
been made as yet.
had order
to proceed. II respondents were not able to put up that security, then the Full Court must stay the stay of execution.
ANCILLARY ORDERS
RHEE'S STATEMENT
"It is forecast that the peak Seoul, Aug, 10.
level of exports from the United President Syngman Rhee said
States in 1952 of 225 million dollars will be surpassed this Koncen today that the South
Me Chen said he would ask the Court now to make ancillary Army will use the armistice to
yet present Japanese exports to train ita men for an offensive
order as required by Rule 6 of "when necessary":"
the United States are running the Privy Council rules in the
way: Mr Rhee, in statement
that.
the about 85 per cent ahead of the following average in the 1937-39 period respondents give security to the issued by the NOK Government,
satisfaction of the Court by way indicated that he expects United
(3) An additional simplifica "Polowing this result in the military
If the
of, a bond of the respondents, Nations mil
help
procedures on dalinn snarket, Japanese exporters He claimed that measure- tion of
of import
attention their propose to
the said bond to be further ments taken in the pyramid the part of Thailand so as to with similar goods to forthcoming political conference
selected
secured either by obligations of falls to unity Korea.
had shown, almost to a minute, facilitate import transactions by
markets in the sterling "It has been agreed that in
area
one or more sureties by the cycles of war and depression Tha! importers. the event the political confer-
taking advantage particularly at.
bonda deposit of stocks, Japan will be representat át the British Commonwealth deci- cace fails to unify Korea after through which the world had
the talks by Mr Taklo
shares approved by the Regis passed.
Ode, sion to case import restrictions trar of Companies in lieu of such three months the 16 United Na
the
Office's United
were exodus of the Among them in reupt, World Economic Affairs Bureau, Ms against Japanese goort drive has ment of such sureties, the fond
goods.
sureties, or by deposit of cash in tions, including States, will Join in an effort to
War One and the great | Nobuhiko Ushibe, achieve unification by other
Director of become vital, as she is now con- and the surety to be given to depression. China Mall Special, the Ministry of International fronted with a falling off in war
the. Registrar of the Supreme Trade ant Industry's Trade orders from the United States Court, with liberty to apply. Bureau, and Mr Takei Tolo, for Korca, disappointing trade head of the Finance Ministry's | responses (from Southeast Asia Foreign Exchange Bureau and the enigmatte nature of the China Mall Special.
China market," the Financial Times KYLASUFO amphazised.——
China' Mall Special.
"We are proud of our policy means." towards the Surian and are con- Adent the Sudanese appreciate it.
Mr Rhee sald, however, that was "no definite commit-
Through our efforts the Sudan / mann that the 10 Allied nation.
self-government statute passed conference it would be really
by the Legislative Assembly."
We even fixed a date for the British evacuation"
Creat
INTERNATIONAL BANK INCOME get on agreement incomparable would resume the. Korean war. "If we succced in the political
Washington, Aug. 10. with the original draft of the
The International Bank for fortunate", Mr Rhee said, "and Reconstruction and
Develop- if not we will have suffered no ment today reported a net in-
damage, Our objective come of $18,405,411 for the Offers His Major Salem caid Egypt could (unification) will have a chance dnancial year ended June 30, a the help sharp Increase over the preced- have saved. B2319,000 (about to be achieved with
Eye For Sale £327,000) allotted in her Buiget from our Allica."
ing year of $16,872,083. Mr. Rhee siid,' “Our soldiers for Sudan affairs, but that would
Gross income exclusive have meant depriving thousands will avall this period of rest for loan commissions was $42,839,- training physically and mentally 207 compared with $86,188,744 for
an offensive whenever dollars in 1952.
Total reserves at the end of necessary."
The statement reiterated recent this financial year were $119,- Commenting on Major Salen's ROK, Government announcements 749,988-Router. statciment, Abdulla
Khaill, that the ROK "Arme would con-
nghting in the event of a break- pro-down of negotiations at the
political conference,
of Sudanese students of educ ilon
stopping Egyptian and educational and social activities here.
Secretary, of the Umma Party, tinue to prepare for renewal of Shipyards Out
rald::
here, bub
Britain carries
activities pdgonda Egypt docs,
Mr Rhee again repeated the Salem- should either admit South Korean position that that, or tell us of any funds peace or truce was unacceptable spent by Britain here,
unlear the Chinese.withdraw Egypt's aim is to influence from all of Foremains un- the Sudanese people through
"This poller ngenta here.
chantred," Mr Rhee dó "gudariese
• nood! | "AiChough after the recent talks Egyptian funds, and if allowed between Korea, and the Untied a fair share of the Nile waters, Stater (be achievement, of the their country would be richer objective has been postponed, A
Iow months-United Pres tham Egypt,ftouter,
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Their Lordshis observed that surety of a British bank would be acceptable.
Mr Chen pointed out that there was machlaery in the hands of the Registrar whereby ho coulà uscertain what was a good security.
PROPER PLACE
Mr Justice Could remarked that what Mr Chen was asking was that the Court refer the
of
10 the Decurity Registrar. Ho agreed that that was the proper place. If the Court · chose, to make that the
Rome, Aug. 10,
question 20, today offered for sale his right eye for with
150,000 lire (£00) to pay for an operation on his 16-month old daughter
stor Lucia,
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Price of a hospital operation man and Managing Director of Harland and Wolf Belfast to fit a silver plate which would Shipbuilders,
the change the shope of her polate sald atter Launching of a ship here, toting 160,000 rethe price Belchelli that the shipyards had run out
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proper place. There would any form of oblecion to
form of security which was salo and good. As to mureties, there were very low twho could
be
regarded as completely stable and absolutely guaranteed to remain stable
the period of the bond, especially in view of the amount involved, some half-a-million dollars, With regard to
So arms and ́s
they
did not, of themselves, make good security.
His Lordship added that he thought the best thing to do was to refer the question "to" thà
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