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THE CHINA MAIL) { FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER (11) 1959,
INVITATION TO KREMLINSonja Henie
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Opening The Way To Broader Talls? London Hopes For Discussion Of Churchill's New Locarno'
London, Sept. 3.
Authoritative sources 'said here today that the West's invitation to Russia for Foreign Ministers' talks next month may have opened the way for discussions with the Soviet of a broad East-West scheme against aggression by either side.
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The sources said that the West's proposal yesterday for a mid-October meeting in Lugano, FRENCH
Switzerland, has broadened substantially the basis of the projected conference, no longer limiting it APPROACH to talks on the election issue in Germany. It would
Frime thus allow for discussion of Minister Sir Winston Churchill's "New Locarno" idea B mutual guarantee of A non- aggression undertaking covering Russia as well Germany.
IN
MOSCOW which envisages
Fate Of Thousands Of War Prisoners
Paris, Sept. 3.
the
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barricaded
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tho acceptance by
the Invitation of
the Times
It progress is made in the to discuss" because it Initial meeting of the Foreign specific.
Ministers, Sir Winston's plan for top-level talks with M Louis Joxe, French Am-Kremlin leaders on the broader Russions of
Issues of the current. Interna- the three powers would be only bassador in Moscow, yes- tional tension may also be set in the Brst step on a hard and terday
road". the motion, the source sold, approached Soviet Foreign Minister, M In the British view this proce- Molotov, about the
dure might prove the way to
"It would not mean that in- conference ternational tention had automa-" patriation of 10,000 men get Russia from Alsace and Lorraine blo which she had up to now tically lessoned. But a refusal carefully avoided despite her from Moscow would murd that, st believed to be held by propaganda offensive for "peace in spite of all is profesions, Russia, diplomatic quarters through negotiations."
the new regime, no more than Bald today.
re-
The Soviet Army captured the
German Army
of France in 1940.
Frencli officials sald 22,000
and Lorraine men from Alsace were missing in Russia but had to be assumed that about
are
to the
would
clude a non-aggression pact with Russia.
editorial said.
The broad outlines of Sir the Winston's "save Europe plan sold, really desires it to do men during the war after they [459, for an arrangement by The Dally Telegraph (Con-
into the which the Western Powers, in-servative) said the had been constripled
Russians con would not reject the invitation after the defeat cluding Germany,
pent by the West if they genu- inaly
n wider agree. wanted ment
with fe West. "Though the renewed pro- conference posal for a limited at the Foreign Ministers' level ...may serve as a preliminary, really important results can only be hoped for from the kind of meeting which Sir Winston Churchill suggested nearly four months ago," the Daily Telegraph added.
2,000 had died In the Soviet prison camps.
of them.
has
This presupposes that Gor- many would be firmly integrated | in the Western camp.
But Russian anxieties OVE the possible revival of German militarism would be alinyed by broad security guarantee covering all of Europe.
SLIGHTLY BETTER
The French Government and defalte news about only 80
CONCERN RECOGNISED France har made reposted approaches to the Soviet Gov- ernment to speed up repatriation This idea agrees also with a of the men.
recent suggestion of the Wost Joxe,
returned to German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Who
"No Isolated agreement withi Moscow recently after ammer Adenauer, to make the European leave in France, also discussed Defence Community the basis of the Communists will mean any- with M. Molotow the question of a new security scheme covering thing or is even likely to be Madame Batshurine and her two Germany as well as Russia. reached-unless they bring to children who have been living in Sir Winston's new Locarro it a readiness to call off open the French Embassy in Moscow proposal specificially recognises and covert aggression along the since 1948, following Franco-Russia's concern for her own whole world-wide front." Soviet dispute over their nation- position.
The Yorkshire Post (Consor- ality.
Some much form of mutual vative) said the terms of the French Foreign Offer omelals declined to disclose details of the Bathurine case for the time
being-Reuter.
Trade Agreement To Be Extended
Bonn, Sept. 3. The Government of Chile his consented to extend the prosent trade and rayments agreements between Chile and West Ger- many which expired on August 10, to November 16 this year, German according to the West Economic Ministry.
Special.
A British Crossword Puzzle
on
The
nin
In Norway
Skating star Sonja Henie, now touring her naiive country, Norway, with her ice show, intets Crown Princess Martha of Norway after the performance in Oslo---Express Photo.
British Effort In
Malaya Praised
U.S. Official
By
Indianapolis, Sept. 3.
Volcanic Boreholes And Pull Of Gravity As The
Future Providers
Providers Of Power?
1.
· FORECAST BY BRITISH SCIENTISTS
Liverpool, Sept. 3.
12TZ:21:54
British scientists forecast today that power for the factories and homes of tomorrow may come from volcanic boreholes and gravitational pull, and deserts might be made fertile with condensed sea water,
They also speculated that the standard of life in the next 2,000 yšárs might deteriorate, and the temperature of the upper atmosphere is 15 times hotter than boiling water.
The scientists febred the world | resources avallablon the is deteriorating because of the Communist controlled coun failure to fecognise ability. tries because they are unlikely
These prophetes ant wirnings [to become exportéra were made in the first round of they can do no more fian meet
obeches by delegates to the their own · requirements," Annual conference of the list side added that present in-. Agciation for the Advancement
of Selente.
ho
formation on natural gaz, al- The 4,000-strong Assosiation ready used in Canada and Italy, mcols once a year to that Brilian did not suggest that as a long- scientists can tell each other and terin solution. Ho alsu <#= the general public of latest pro-counted such power sources. Os gross in all selentile Belds.
More than 300 spelers will peat and shale ofl. locture in 13 different sections
during the week to an overall
nono
Dudley
URANIUM SUPPLIES
in the next
audience of about 4,000 scientists Lord Dudley Gordon noted and laymen. Scientists are also that uranium, the present main attending from the United States, source of nuclear energy; was Europe, Asia and Africa but also a mineral that was likely
the
Communist to be exhausted
2,000 years. Lord
да Gandon,
But present resources might Industrialist and chairman of be extended by using "breeder the engineering section, examined piles" process of nuclear engineering prospects in the next reaction that would reduce the 2,000 years, and urged the need amount of uranium required. for finding
Lord Dudley Gordon, speculat- the use of hydrogen as power.
a power source, said no attempt had yet been made to harness the heat available in the centre of the earth.
sources new
of
ing
or
200 YEARS SUPPLY,
He said 10 per cent of the world's population
at was
From time to time there were present consuming half the spectacular' demonstrations In volume of materials produced the tremendous sources avail- from the earth's surface.
able. Present
coal estimates on
"These would have to be resources in the non-Communist tapped by some form of exces world showed that Unitedsively deep bore holes and con- States deposits might last for trolled by some means not get another 2.500 yours while thought of," he said, Britain had only about 200 years' supply left.
THE DANGER
*The danger to be avoided is
Pipelines For Europe's Air Defence
Paris, Sept: 3. The North Atlantis Cain- cil announced today that work was expected to be gin this autumn on a net- work of pipelines la: feed fuel to European air de. fences in nine countries.
Over the 1,875-milp. #78- tem, which cost US$108, 000,000 (£35,716,285), Jet and other aviation fuels will be able to be pumped from the Atlantid· Const into Western Germany, Italy, Greece and Turkey. The starting point is classified as "secret"
but
the
countries Included in the defence pipeline were drienced as France, 161- rium, Holland, West Gor- many, Italy, Greece, Nor way, Turkey and Denmark. -Beater.
NAGUIB CITED AS
Lord Dudley Gordon sald the obviously be release of fortes A MODEL
American Government's Palcy Report on material resources in which would cause some terribla
catastrophe.” the tree world suggested that
the He ein Ruggested that known present
oil deposile force of gravity might po day
The British check to Communism in Malaya | might be exhausted in a genera- was praised today by Mr Thruston B. Morton, This estimate would not be United States Assistant Secretary of State for affected by the addition of the Congressional Relations.
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Refuses To
Be Drawn
REALITIES EXPOSED
BY KOREA
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every litary strength đơ- i
favoured the
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Paris, Sept. 3. M. Francois Mitterand, be used as a power source. To shortly after resigning from day It was used indirectly in the post of Minister of State, water
power generation of today
called' bh the Fréich Govammont to act in North Lord Dudley Gordon suggested Africa "ko Nagulb lighting industrial, improvement would Farouk." have to be matched with ngrigli.
energy
tured kmprovements to feed a He told reportera: "A daring world that seemed to be doubling policy of retornis, is required Half each century.
Agricultural resources could be in Tunisia and Morocco. Incromaci, by freigating deserts He wanted Fice to remala
aught box ferilled by on North Africh soll but said. which condensing red water into foeth that could only be achieved by water,
Controlled rainfall and mining haying "a firm policy inspiring from the sea bed were other respecten an deute under-
of the evolution standing possibilities. Reuter.
of nations."
Diamond Sales May Recover
"We can gain 28 years With. such a policy-time to train North African elite capable of governing the country, and to whom we must grant self- government while keeping the direction of foreign and military affairs," he said.
"The dismissal of the Sultan
of Morocco can only be justifled
A recovery in the sales of it it is followed by a far-reach-
rocial
Speaking to the national, convention of becurity offer to Russia by the Western note suggested that the American ex-servicemen of the last war, he said W'est might, in the view of prospects of a successful, meet- "Our ally, Great Britain, has, poured millione of British diplomacy, Induce the ing were slightly- "but only
dollars into Malaya to stop the Communists. Soviets to talk business over slightly better than A monih the unißention of Germany and
neutralisation 01 Today
more than 100,000 settlement of the German Germany would probably be the the
British and Malayan troops problem.
best way to preserve peace in No specific proposals have so Europe, the Yorkshire Post said, and police are engaged in keep- far been made to Moscow
"But it would mean that Gering the Communista from tak-
condemned to ing over." this sebre.
be many would
St Louis, Sept. 3. And it role. But if the Russians were to play a passive
Ho described the' Korean
Mr Charles E. Wilson, United accept the invitation for the seems most unlikely that any armistice as "about as sound as
States Defence Secretary, sald Lugano meeting the problems German Government-would de- it was possible for us to make
today. We must not again let were expected to be carefully cept ruch a part for long."
our military strength drop to Washington, Sept. $. The News Chroniclo (Liberal) and representing a victory | considered.—United Press.
the low level noted that Izvestia, the Soviet for America and for freedom
The United States Secretary of anything like
which existed after
the two everywhere.
State, Mr John Fosier Dulles, had A GOOD TEST
Government, newspaper,
But, he added, it could not be declined to associate himself world wars. said that world tension London, Sept 3.
He told the closing- session of stressed too often that "wo with recent remarks by General The London Times (indepen the war,
casing for the first time sinco Negotiations on a new agree-
Americans cannot, dare pot go Marie Clarke, the retiring, Far the American Legion National Convention that the Korean in- Loclay that ment, originally planned to be dent) sald
theThis could be the best possible it alone in today's world. We East
who told a held this spring, were postponed Western invitation
to Moscow news for all of us,"
realties
of the present world until mutumn this year, the to discuss Germany at Lugano Chronicio commented. Ministry said.-China Mall next month was "a good test of But it added: as Soviet Malayh pepded on polished diamonds early in 1954 ing policy of economic and
Soviet willingness to meet and
foreign policy has not made one single real and dignificant cad: fight for seven losy cars of retumed the aggression
was important that the beat was forecast at a conference, of
reforms. cession to the West on any of the French and their Indores,
the members of the International military plans were Diamond Manufacturers Associa Dulles said today he
post the points which are contribut- Chinese alles in fighting Com-
and
regards"Tunisia I cannot that "we on tion in London OHLE -munism in Indo-China.
would not comment on General ganise our military efforts for
Faccept tha ing to world tension
appointment of a new "Korea, after all, la notion Clark's statement because that maximum effectiveness over a polishing Industries in the United French police has been defined," Representatives of the diamond Resident Cidneral before a new did not expect island of Communist aggres United States Western powers in down-to-slon," he said.
the fighting to be resumed.
ed period of yearly, who will get Belgium, Irael and South Amer
states. Brain Holland, France M. Mitterand said-Reuter. The United States expected "Tri that "The war in Indo-China, and Malaya, the Communist lerro- there would be peace in Kores, more military strength for the attended the conferences
effort wo rism, the Communist pressure ho
and ald,
and the dollar aralysed the fall in datork did not want, against Western Europe all of through tiny words of his, is On plans for Budget requests as the Apossiation's breating art
he said. we spend," he
sales which hind, been predicted. these things are related to what give the impression that this
for 1955
year, and predicbat an improve- Mr Wilson mild country was going into the poll- is happening in Korea.
tical conference in the bellet hope to continue to build up the ment in world demand as a result that it would fall and that fight- nation's military strength, of the affective steps that have, ing would be resumed. Reuter particularly alf power and mr been taken to prevent drugging
defence, while at the same time and of the decreasing the of making progress in reducing a diamond for eurenty deals. penditures."--Reuter.
Operation of this kind have hitherto had a disturbing oftest Athens, Sopt, 3.
the legitimate trade
which should, in imposod a fresh penalty for
Pocusociation's opinion, improve the Council of London Stock those breakding the trillional
Cairo, Sept. 3. AF E CONSEGG LÁGTA GIÓN.; of their ban on women at Mount Athos, The Nile overflowed its banks mination.
Exchange” announce that the. the Salonika peninsula in and innpdated 2,000 acres The Association, witch in Ronald Inglis Comadi abd Bar south-eastern : Greecessituad farm land today after rising 20 cludes til the major demond Frodories Tricker have been The new law, Imposes sen centimetres in the past 24 hours manufacturers in the world in expelled from the Block Ex- leses, from two months to a The village of "Blonde Island" its membership, elected Mr Dave | chiangó,
apan any "moale or lay-in Guiza Province was Isolated Marnia, the South African dele. year control of Malaya right man" who helpe a Woman invade and several hundred Inhabitants gate, to be its president in the goods to. Sweden and Finland after World War I. They have their metuary, France-Presse.evacimted. United Press. Jetrnind ydhe. Rester, in exchange for sulphite pulp been fighting a guerilla war under the so-called "export for that control since 1948," Import link system."
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It the Russians will join the
earth discussions, we shall begin to know better where we are," the editorial sald. Lugano is a tair test"-Router.
BARTER SYSTEM
STOPPED
Tokyo. Sept. 3.
The Japanese · Ministry of Trade, in its official bulletin to- day, announced measures to stop cxports of raw silk and silk
GLOBAL STRUGGLE
"The struggle between treo men and Communist tyranny is a global one,
"What have some of the other nations who have fought with
he
FRESH PENALTY
us in Korea contributed to that The Greek Government today NILE OVERFLOWS polished riruggle elsewhere?
"Take Malayaan arca atrutegle political and economia importance not only to South- the East Asia but to the free world DA & whole
"The .... Communiais triód tako
to
Britain had" 100,000 troops
A spoke man of the Ministry and police engaged, a said imports of sulphite pulp "An additional 260,000 men were deemed so lucrative as to are being trained as part-time enable some largo trade arms home guards to, protect the to export raw silk and silk Malayan villages from the goods at unusually low prices. Communist terrorists, who are
mdators at the
Reuter.
of
Japan Wants SE Asia Trade
1 Expelled
By Stock Exchange
Mr Conradt, who has Boch, in the "House" since 1938, in senior partner of R.I. Conradi află Co. - Me Trièkir wAS NE member of the Stock Exchange mesoedátod / "with" Conradi'
Mr Cområdțe: father, Mr David Conradi, who Bdcame a member
Djakarta, Sept. 8. The chief purpose of the Nations forces. We must expand of the Stock Exchange Japan must expand trade mission was to find out ways trade with other countries in 1949, is a partner in the firm. filt-and-run | with countries, in ̈ ́ ́ South.) and means for closer ecofàmle | especially countries in South. ^ Anis Gresham Housefovico
East Asin. East Asia in order to make
"THO Japaneso Gevotimént fi the City, Mr Ronald Cobradi up for losses in United settled between Indonesia, and and people sincerely hope that said: "We have no comments to
These shipments of raw silk technique," Mr Morgan said and silk goods are believed and- ing, their way to the United Bintes, thai gėdatlý hampering normal exports of those · goodi to Amerion, the spokesman said.
·· BEARS ATTACK
..
and trade relationa
The three main fisies és bá
Nations military expandi- Japan wre
tures, a Japanese Foreign 1-Restoration Offico
adviser told, the diplomatie relations. United Press today:
of
PEN.'Kitazawa, d'inentisserie war reparations prob- firado...
of'a
Trade and economic
Mr Kitazawis maid that Indo LTDA
tione.
the standards of living of people make and no plans to tell, normal in South-East Asia, will be ad-
vanced as well as increased "Mr Tricker has not been am“ ployed here since July 15, He The new measures announced.
tent was our 'ömlés middager" do FARMER
"We want to see tóday are effective retroactively
Conradi added: The from August 3, xo that faany
Takyos Sept. 3. four men omal mission touring
company is closing down,” but it' wilsling contracli; do likely to
added that Japdit could will honour all its obligatloos The police of Gummiía Pro-Akia,spopking on behalf be affected,
fecture, forth of Tokyo, report himself and the, delegation's nestirs now Cabinet earnestly aring Toconesia and other Asian in full. The rpReattan stressed, how od that Junji Aoki, 80-yr-old Chairman, Y. Kogane, a mamber desired a bilateral treaty with Zountries in rico lilivation, was attacked by two of the House of Representativas Japan instead of ratification of small-scale industries and in 14] ever, that the measures were not | farmer.
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