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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1953.

WOMAN MAY BE MAY BE PRESIDENT OF U.N. ASSEMBLY

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New York, Sept. 14,

The eighth session of the U.N. Generaj As- sembly will begin in New York tomorrow and may immediately break precedent by electing a woman as President.

The only two candidates for the post are ex- pected to be Mra Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, sister of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, and chief of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, and Prince Wan Waithayakon, of Thailand.

Britain Sells Jets On Hire Purchase

London, Sept. 14. Jotliners on hire purchase Just like buying a car. That is the idea behind a free. enterprise plan announced to boost Britain's aircraft exports.

Mrs Pandit is regarded na tho| favourite to bo olected to sue- eced Dr Lester Pearson of Canada. The election will bo by secret ballot of the Gil, mem- ber nailon,

has on-

The United States nounced it will support Mrs Pandit. It Inade known its backing of her after the Ameri can delegation prevented Indian participation in the Korean pali- itcal conference at the recon- vened ression of the seventh assembly in August.

Chiefs of Staff Chiefs of Staff

To Confer

Paris, Sept. 14. The Chiefs of Staff of the Supreme Tisadquarters Alled Powern Europe and Its four main cubordinate

commands will meet next Wednesday to discuss "problems of General In Lert today:

Die headquarters. Hoptenant

General Courtland Van R. Schuyler, U.S. Army, who la Chief of Staff of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, will preside at the conference.

Similar conferences are held about four times a year-China Mall Special,

Red Flag Raised In

Guatemala

Guatemala City, Sept. 14.

General Guatemala's

Con- Federation of Labour symboll cally raised a huge red flag be- | zide nuilonul emblema ovor its con-headquarters here today at the

The Ameleon support of Mra Pandit is regarded es a ciliatory move to India and the Alun nations.

im-

Heavy Build-Up MANILA TO

Of Red Forces

In

North Korea

Tokyo, Sept. 15.

LIFT THE BARRIERS

Mantly, Sept. 18.

The Philippine Justice Ministry has approved an urgent_request from the Foreign Alluus Ministry to list temporarity immigration barriera agaffust oljen, wives prisi husbands of Filipinos due for

Allied prisoners who have returned from repatriation from Shanghat,

North Korea describe a heavy build-up of force there by the Communists.

As requested, olien mates of Filipino repatilales and their children will be admified Into the

of authentie marriage ce-lificates

This matches a similar reinforcement and con-Philippines on the strength along solidation of American manpower and equipment or duly regimered birth certi here. Japanese workers unload the ships carry-cates for children.

Government, however, ing arms and supplies for additional American would conduct further screening troops.

OVCT

And

Britain

of the cliens admitted and would | reserve the right to expel any of

There is no secret about it Jevidence of progroes.

But the them if found undesirable. New crates

Twenty-nine Filiping families of equipment United States has agreed only to Shanghat noe reported to be were seen in North Korea, Not consult in this event. long afterwards returning pri- and other nations have been awaiting repatriation-Reuter.

to commi! noners saw "big" jet planes fly much less willing ing

Communist airflelds themselves.

Tea Off The Dist now Immune to attack, they w light, twin-it hom-selves concerned that he should Dr Rhee's advisers are them-

Tokyo, Sept. 15. The Construction Ministry. one of the various Government agencies hit by administrativo cuts for the now fiscal year, voted in the Diet Lower House, banned tea for Dist members.

Dlet members are customarily served tea if they visit a Minds-

bers, possibly a Soviet cauryn-

lent to the Brush Canberra, take no action which would and therefore superior in Katea, es on aggressor.

the branding of South

mean

Is

to anything yet wed in

Other considerations,

also In view of all this, milforyhoped, inny

prevent Dr thinkers are less than optimistic Rhee from taking hasty action about the results to be expected Amerienn ald Is one, and in from the forthcoming political South Korea 200,000,000 dollars try,

But the Construction Ministry conference about Korca,

(about £07,000,000) is sub-

announced regretfully that it pening of celebrations on the

Diplomats here and in Korea

stantial argument. 132nd anniversary of Central

can no longer scrva tos "be- are also worried. Amorica's independence from

And, Bay the diplomata, he cause of the cut in the budget." In the ex'reme, they see the Spain,

possibility of a renewed war, hus his, security treaty, re---China Mall Special. Several thousand people much more violent and spread-cognition as a force in Interna-

No- of the

ing

Uonal diplomacy, restoration of #athered in front

territory, a new 10tional Palace to

belleve that the peace- his pre-war take part in

freedom

to demonstrations which will reach ful unlication of Korea is pos-army, and

sel organise more internal political a ellmax tomorrow which sible under the conditions

is

changes in- expected to become in effect on by President Syngman Rhee and and constitutional "anti-American day."

perpetuate his power In agreemen's reached by the tended THO

present five

States Central United

Secretary of and position,

Meanwhile, the military men republies emerged State, Mr John Fosfor Dulles.

proceed with the build-up.-{ the former Spanish lor-

China Mail Special ritories after efforts to form a federation failed in 1822.

An indication of the portance diplomats attach to this sennon of the Assembly is the number of Foreign Ministers 17-who have

here

come

load their delegations,

A group of powerful City merchant banks have formed a

The Brilish Minister of State company to do the job-Air is to arrive on Wednesday to

load the United Kingdom cele Finance, Ltd.

gation. There is no word yet about whether the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, who is on holiday in Greece, or the deling Foreign Secretary, Lord Salisbury, will lead at Briljah delegatION,

It will finance the buying of British civil airliners by for ciga operators on credit terms, Lack of such facilities has cost Britain's aircraft makers valu- abli foreign orders.

The new company will have a nominal capital of £1,000,000- with reservoir

A

af another £10,000,000. to call on,

way.

Air Finance will work this A foreign buyer will be cble to spread payments for an atreratt over three to Ave years. The maker will get his money on the dot-im Air Finance at low interest rates,

Until

now

British aircraft

DRAW LOTS

The United States delegation is to a tad by Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State; the Soviet delegation by M Andrel Vyshinsky, the permanent Sovieti Chief Delegate to the United Nations.

Union

natlons.

Many subsequent *fforts to unify Cecta Rica, Nicaragua. Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala have also been un- successful.

more widely.

Few

BEST HOPE

It is indeed argued here that Mr Dulles' agreements with Dr Rhee seem to assume that there i will be no peaceful unification.

now

Provision for stationing United REPORT TO

Stutes troops in Koren under the

States-Korta United

Security

suc-

BE SECRET

The Guatemalan Government

currently engaged in a con-Treaty, it is suggested, eliminates troversy with the United States in advance any, hope that the ceod In Its discussion of the over the method of payment for political conference

American-owned expropriated

Kampala, Uganda, Sept. 14. withdrawal ol foreign troops

from 10 properties, especially

Health specialists the big United Fruit Company,

from Korea.

countries. on yellow fover aro This view is supported by re-meeting hore. American residents have been Indoors to- warned to stay. morrow.-Reuter.

of

BS

tion is to be secret, it was' dis- closed today.

Asked the reason for the crecy, Dr Francols Daubenton,

feared it the

The Assembly will be formally

ports from correspondents in

Their report to the Executive opened by Mr Pearson and the

contact with Korean politicians of the World Health Organisa- These Luggest that, despite delegates will take their coats.

CHARGES RENEWED public profestations. Dr Rhco Nationalist China will sit at

has been persuaded

to accept Guatemala City, Sept. 14. what he has flims have been at a. serious the first desk at the right of

won, consolidate The Guatemala disadvantage when competing the President, having won that

Government himself round the rehabilitation

Regional Director for Africa of newspaper Diario de Centro with American and other for position in a draw of lots.

Korea, and regard unification the World Health Organisation, Amerton has answered a United elgn firms. Tho Americans

only a distant prospect. sald a publle scare in yellow 69 The other

about In States protest

the na- Therefore, the best that is ox-fever arcus was hire-purchase could always

order, will bo sionalisation of American-owned pected here at present is that proceedings were advertised. order through the US. Gov-alphabetical

charges of the military armistico demaren- ernment Import-Export Bank. arranged towards the rear of land by renowing

A press secretary SCAR the hall, pulting the United germ warfare against the United |tion line will by agreement or

He repre- bocome Kingdom, the United States, and States.

boundary of the countries cented would consent

officially the Soviet

The United States

not be in adjacent

Baked

the dovision of Guatemala to abide by "interna-

announced. continuing

will mean tlonal law and pactice" in mak- tinued tension. But

Koron. This

can.

But It is known that South it

may Following the election of a ing "prompt and adequale" pay-

American experts are attending avoid continued and extended scheme Lazards, new

willment for the appropriated pro-

its well as deligates from Britain, Ertangers, and Morgan Grenfell, President the Assembly

South Antra, the Belgian They raise millions for British move on the electing presidents perties. An official editorial in

It would,

bo effect, and vice-presidents of the six the Diario do Centro America

Congo, Enal Africu, French described industry every year.

United

commitments West Africa, Nigeria, the Gold by guaranteed States main committees political,

as if Chast, house already announced, Suciul,

"novel" trusteeship. position DS economic,

because

Liberta, Mozambique, that

the division Central Afcles, Portugal and backing the biggest

and

Guatemaln to expectation administrative

Ingal while asking comes from the Finance Cor China Mail Special.

abide by International law she will be perpetuated.

Sierra Leone. Reuter. UNDER violated International law in

TREATY poration for Industry, Ltd-it

up

The United States put

£10,000,000

another part of the world by reservoir.

engaging in bacteriological war-mitted in the Security Treaty - fare.--Reuter.

to meet with Korca "any commor, danger".

LORD BRUCE

Three of the City's leading positions. merchant banking års sponsor

the

Bul

the

The F.C.I.. whose share- banks holders include all the

and big insurance companies, la bossed by

Aus- tough former tralian Prime Minister Lord Bruce.

Tokyo To Protest

Lord Bruce, on "eli out"

Tokyo, Sept. 14. Reliable Government sources Empire man, has already pour-

British said today Japan would protest ed 200,000,000 into

Australian Government Industry through the FCI to the

but within a few days over suspen Imainly for untried, essential, new projects,

sion of Ashery talks between the two countries and Australia's Chairman of Air Finance will claim to sovereignty over the banker continental shelf extending from nviation-minded

Altways, Lordun

Service.

101mer its coast.

the

Greenland

No Longer A Colony

Denmark

wor.

in

is com-

Any alternative to a COTL tinuing division of Korea seems to be ruled out before political conference begins.

the

Drink Tax Complaint

Wattensheld, W. Germany,

affer

Ono suggestion, for the com- plete demilitarisation of Korea, is regarded ds Incompatible

Sept. 14. Dr Rhee's policy, and the

The town

counc}}, nimy

be which

laxes be collecting drink It would hopes to create.

marks (ahoit incompatible with the presence 2,000 of United States Forces. respondents there.

In Scoul the

according to

worth £750 Security sterling) a your for the past 20 years found out they had no right to do so,

cor- there 13 1

The

error

discovered

Copenhagen, Sept. 14.

today United Nations that Greenland

told Gerard d'Erlanger,

is no longer her colony but growing conviction that deve when hotel-keepers filed a com-

plaint with the Muenstor chief| hairman of British European The sources sald that the port of Denmark proper.

lopments suggest the idea of Expr25 protest would be designed to Danmark therefore

by both administrative count protesting "slow disengagement" wants to

drink taxc3 clarify Japan's views on the give up her membership of the the United States and the, Com- against increased

after, the 1940 West Germany Issues, and the possibility of the United Nations Committee for munists in Korca, matter developing into an inter-son-solf-governing territories. While there may be some hope currency reforms,

During the hearing of the national dispute would be taken In a note to Mr Dag Ham- that would work out, it would

marskjoeld,

the United Nations take a long Ume and the risk is sc, which has been going on Secretary-General, Denmark that

a con- that the town gounell had for- turn it into The sources said

Australia cald she would submit no more side precipitats action on either since 1940, the court discovered gotten in 1932 to renew the re- had Ignored international Information on Greenland to the flagration, practice by unilaterally broaking

Committee.

SEOUL WORRIED

gulation authorising such taxes. The hotal-keepers now intend off the fishery talks, and her

South Korean leaders still any The 23,000 people of Green-

(840,000 declaration of sovereignty over land

square miles) that they want military action if to file a second complaint de- the continental shelf

in the now

one-se 00 days to show reasonable chamber Danish Parliament to

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The sources said if there were elected next week.

Greenland has been moving towards integration with Den- mark for several years.

on no hope of TEGNUTKU -overall Ashery talks, the Japanese Gov. ertament would consider asking were Australia to remme talks on pari meeting shell fishing in the Aratura Sea Greenland Council and a revised boiween, representatives of the area alone. two governments.

Details of the transfer finalised today at a

In 1950 Greenland was given wider local govemment,

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ascal policy.

The Japanese fleet now flshing The final proposal under pro-

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It is learned that the transfer in that sea is due to return home paration since 1952 was passed will eave Kashmir ebout 000,000 during November, when the as an amendment to the con- rupees (£45,000) annually-season ends,China Mall stitution at a plebiscite last May.

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