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THE CHÍNA MAIL, 'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,
British Scheme For Asia Aid
U.S. Rice Hailed
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By Dulles
As
Expert To A Realistic Approach
Tour East
Seeks Market For PRAISE GIVEN TO COLOMBO PLAN
American Products
Washington, Sept. 27. The United States Agri- culture Department {13}- nounced today it is to send a specialist to Asia, Africa and Europe Including Japan to study rice pro- duction and marketing.
The speciniist, Mr Dexter Rivenburgh, of the Foreign Agricultural Service, will leave about October 1 to visit 10 areas of the three Continents.
Is tour is another attempt in the Agriculture Depart- ment's efforts to canvas foreign marketa for American agricut- tum! products.
Another specialist is at pre- rent touring collon-produelug and purchasing countries.
The Department spid Mr Hivenburgh's tour. in edition would to Japan,
cover the Philippines, Korea, Hongkong. Ryukyu Islands, Formosi, Ceylon, Indonesia, Indo-Chine, Thallasid, Malaya, Burma, India, Pokiston und Egypt.
He would "appraise produc- tion trends in rice-producing countries and market outlets in ater-Importing countries," Dati "gather information regarding expori movements, stocks, prices and other facts which may be useful to the American flee industry.”
the
Mr Rivenburgh headed United States delegation to the #pecial rice meeting sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nu- Mons in Thailand last January.
He has been with the Depart- ment for 20 years and recently joined the foreign service staff to enstage In promoting foreign markets, Reuter,
Indian Mission In Japan
to
Tokyo, Sept. 27. An Indian Roodwill mission
Japan arrived
airport totsight,
Washington, Sept. 27.
The United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, today hailed the British Commonwealth's Colombo Plan as a "realistic approach to economic progress" in south and South-East Asia.
No Going Back, Says Kashmir Prime Minister
Baramulla, Sept. 27. The Kashmirt Prime Minister, Bakshi Ghulami Mohammed, declared today that Kashmir State would feel safe only within the
Indian Unton,
He told # meeting of 5.000 people that after due deliberation Kashmir had acceded to India. keeping in view the economic, social and ideological bonds, and there was "'do going back."
Even B a plebiscite would
not be able to change the people's conviction, he add- ed. Kashmir had no future in Pakistan.—Reuler,
His statement was made simultaneously with
a State Department announcement that the United
States would participate in the annual meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan, convening in New Delhi, India, tomorrow, Septem- ber 28.
The United States Representative would be Mr Samuel Wagh, the Assistant Secretary of State for economic affairs.
area.
Committee
Was
The Committee, composed of | Conmutative countries contributing to econo- another tangible Indication of mle development in south and the importance the Government South-East Asia, meets an-attached to economle
progress nually to consult on means of in south and South-East Asia.
inproving conditions
the "The Committee's work is a realistic approach to economic The individual development progress by encouraging the rational programmes of countries of the preparation of rand, area, generally covering a_fx-j development programmes by year period, are known collec- countries of the area", he said.
"The tively as the Colombo Pinu for
work the Committee
of co-operative economic develop and the total endeavour known the Colombo Plan serve use-
ment.
work
as
hell
aren
of the
Mr Dulles said the United fully, in our opinion, in the States membership and parti-bullding of the economic strength cipation in the
of the of this important
free world".
Countries participating in the plan nrc:
Australia, Burma,
Climbers Of Five
Nations
Queue Up
For New Attempts
Bombay, Sept. 27.
Although Everest has now been conquered, the nations of the world are still queueing up to
make assaults on their chosen peaks.
Swiss, French, American, Japanese and New Zealand expeditions have asked the Nepal Govern- ment for permission to climb the Himalayas next
year.
Japanese
1958.
Pare
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First Sight WORLD'S BREAD GRAIN
Of Father
Roger, aged two, meets his father, Corporal Alco· Flers, of Fulham, for the first time in his life when he was taken to Southampton by his mother. Winifred, who was one of the many made happy by the return of ex-POWs from Korean
Central Press Photo.
Shadow Darkens
Newly-Signed
Balkan Alliance
Athens, Sépt. 27.
CROP
MAY BE NEAR-RECORD
Washington, Sept. 27.
The United States Agriculture Department today forecast a near-record 1953 world bread grain crop of about 255,000,000 short tons of wheat and rye.
This forecast, based on preliminary reports available to the Department's Foreign Agricul tural Service, compares with the record crop of about 264,000,000 tons of these grains last year. (The short ton is 2,000 pounds).
The Agriculture Department's weekly publication, "Foreign Crops and Markets," said that significantly all the principal re- |porting countries were expected to have smaller harveots than fr 1052, "while moderately larger totals are estimated for Europo 2nd Africa,"
Tho
Department sald the decline in the bread grain total compared with 1052 was prin- cipally in wheat, though à emoll decrease was also estimated for
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Statue Of Goddess Uncovered
Italian Ruins Yield A Rare Find
Naples, Sept. 27. Italian archaeologists to- day announced the finding
The Department forecast wheat output for North Africa at 1,703,000,000 bushels, 214,000,000 bushels less than the 1952 harvest But the total supply was larger thom last season, with larger of an exquisite green status "carry over stocks in both the of a goddess United States and Canada.
dating from the fifth century before "Wheat production in Europe Christ, in the ruins of the (East and West) ut 1,885,000,000 sumptuous Roman resort bushels appears about 45,000,000 of Bala, near Naples, bushels larger than in 1932," the forecast said.
Professor Àmeoeomaluri Majuri, Superintendent of An- West European production tiquities for the Naples area, 1,275,000,000 including Pompeil, Herculaneum bushels compared with 1,238,- Stabis and Pacetum, said. Malaya, owing to sudden Yugoslav criticism of a Greek law | 000,000 bushels in 1952, while statue was one of the other European production was works yet found in the on land resettlement.
estimated at 410,000,000 bushels, style of the th century,
with 402,000,000
Most experts compared
attributed it to bushels in 1852.
the Greek sculptor Calamides, particularly known for his portratta of young gods and goddesses, he salti
For the first time since the breach of Indonesia, Yugoslavia with the Cominform in 1948, a shadow Laus, New Zetland, Nepal, has been cast over its new friendship with Greete Pakistan, the United Kingdom
Cambodia, India
and its territories in
and British Borneo, the United States and Vietham.
The Philippines and Thalland generally attend as observers
Reuter.
PREPARING REPORT
New Delhi, Sept. 27, Delegates from 17 countries will meet here tomorrow to prepare the second annual re-
part of the Colombo Plan, and discuss projects to be carried out during the next year.
*The meetings will continue
sot up by the Commonwealth Consultative Committee In 1951,
A seven-man
ex-¡Swiss, they added, could make
Observers say the meetings at Haneda
pedition has recently arrived in both pre-monsoon and post- will be encensed mostly with
if the French a review the Annapurna mansoon ellimbs the India to climb
team did not turn up. Japanese Government, is head-range in Nepal.
Two carlier Swiss attempts on the Everest have falfed.
The mission, invited by
ed by Mrs Ammu Swaminathan
of the House of the People.
The
The Swiss are to make an- other bid next year to reach world's highest one the top of the more menter of the House of peak, Everest, conquered by the the People and one member of British this year.
mission
includes
the Council of State.
The Swiss Foundation
Government
of
Sir
been
of progres
made
under the plan, and detalled examinations of new projects by regional committees,
The new Greek land resettlement law provides that fugitives from this country who fail to return within a time limit of three years are to lose all property rights over land and real estates.
Was given
EASTERN EUROPE
Rye production in Europe was estimated at 200,000,000 Some 45 villages in the lake is Skoplje, in southern Yugo-bushels - "near the 1952 Prespa area, close to the Greek- [slavia.
Icvel." Yugoslav border, which, since On the other hand, it is also the Communist rebellion between considered probable that the The most Important 1048 and 1940, have remained | suddenly renewed Yugoslav ducing arca, Eastern Europe, half empty, ETC particularly concern
Greek Sav- affected by this law,
Macedonians may be, Intended Landless Greek peasante are to foll any Bulgarian or Comla shortly to
efforts at exclusively OVET the form abandoned properties in that patronising "Stay-Macedoniana
take
semi-offelal
at depriving of
соп-
Day)
for
the
He suggested that it was the statue of the goddess Sosandra, described by the Roman writer Lucian in the second century, A.D.
pro- Blightly larger than le size, the marble figure is of a young woman completely mantled in a large piece of cloth which falls in beautifully modelled lines from her head, sweeps round her shoulders and cascades to her feet, sizable Only, her face and her naked
appeared to have about the same total as in 1952, as yields were about the same and acreage very slightly smaller,
"In the Soviet Union," the Department said,
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ASIAN OUTPUT
WyL3
Unions Meet
In Tokyo
until October 19.
The Colombo Plan for techni- ald to the |cal and economic
under-developed countries of south and South-East Asia was rea
inovements.
What, moreover, worries most Yugoslav views on this law Greek diplomats is that Yugo-extension of wheat acreage was feet emerge from the mantle. were made public in a statement siny Interest in an alleged "Slav-reported. by the
probably at the ex-Her left hand, thrust forward Yugoslav Macedonian minority in Greece pense of rye, but the yleids per through the folds of the cloth, information service, Yugopress,
Is not confined to the Yugopress
Dere apparently were not up to was apparently broken off when Yugopress sald that the Greek
report, but has already been
those of last year in lond resettlement law was aimed notced in other, less publicised, areas,
most the statue was knocked from its mounting in one of the Roman their
property manifestations.
villas of Baia.---Reuter, who "Slay-Macedonians"
fled Canada is expected to raise for safety to Yugoslavia during
"Harvesting weather. MAP SHOWN JAPANESE ÁTTEMPT
the point that funds voted by the Greek civil war. It also
favourable in early August, but According to the present the Canadian Government have
It is reported in usually less favourable claimed that an attempt
inter in was well-informed
the schedule, the first American ex-
not been fully used because
quarters, for month when there were exten- podition to a Himalayan peak on
being made, through this law.
instance, that when, on July 20 sive rains. In to change. the ethnical composi
some.reglooG. The mission is expectert to Alpine Climbers has asked the the Nepal side, is to be made in countries to whom these funds have not
tion of Northern Greece.
c. This, this year celebrations of the harvesting was delayed, with in be the spring of 1954, on the 27,790- have been allocated remala in Japan for about three Nepal
their approved
Mace- 50-year anniversary of a weeks. It will inspeel Japanese allowed to "book" the whole of foot unconquered Makalu peak pushed ahead
#argued was an infringement donlan revolt (St. Ilden's creased crop loss probable." projects. for the expedition spon- in the vicinity of the Everest. welfare, educational and cul- 1054
of the provisions of the United from the Indo- Delegates
the against
Ottoman Natons Charter and of the and Empire were held in Skoplje, a Edmund Hillary, turul Institutions and establish-sored by It.
of
China States of Laos, Cambodia
the recently of sources Dre Everest fame, wanted to lead a
concluded ments throughout Japan.
Nepalese offelal
Vietnam will attend the Balkan Pact
map was displayed showing a
The Department placed whent
Tokyo Sept 28. The Indian Ambassador to reported to have said that their ten-man attack on this peak and
conference this year, and are
The Asian regional conference "Macedonian Stale" with output in Asia at 1,610,000,000 of the International Confedera- Japan, Dr M. A. Rauf, and off-application is under considera- next spring, but he has been told
The Yugopress report
frontlers which included both bushels, compared with 1,000,-tion of Free Trade Unions opens cins of the Japanese Foreign tion," but that the spring of that It has
expected to put forward plans cluded with the warning: nlready
Bulgarian national 000,000 bushels in 1952. Ofee greeted the miselon
the Americans, whereby Colombo Plan countries can scarcely be expected that tree and already been "booked" year has
territories.
hero today for ᄆ three-day help them through their the airport-Reuter.
the French. The The New Zealand expedition, it can
the Yugoslav Government will
Greek authorities, moreover,
session, attended by more than is added, will be granted per-economic difficulties.
calls for remain deof to the The Indian Government, host help uttered by refugees from Macedonians" at present living tions in India, together with an and six other member nations of widely, 30 representatives from India, that the 83,000 Slav- Slightly better growing condi- Pakistan, the Philippines, Japan assert mission if the Americans do not turn up.
country for the conference, is Greek-Macedonia at present providing
In Greece-some 25,000 fed increase in acreage, brought pro- the ICFTU In a special Colombo living in Yugoslavia." The
Nepalese Government
Asia, Plan train which will take
during the guerilla wartare to duction moderately above the to the have given permission
Mr J. H. Oldenbrook. HASTY EXPLANATION
countries are 1952 harvest, though, it was still Secretary-General of the ICFTU, Japanese Alpine Club to make delegates to see local projects.
neighbouring Mr Peter Ivcovle, the Yugo-indistinguishable from other well below the average.
and Mr D. Mungat, Secretary- Flav Charge d'Affaires in Greek nationals,
General of Athens, hastened to explain to
of the Asian regional conference of the organisation, that "Stay- common Hak with the
-Macedonians" diving Yugopress has no official stand-Yugoslavia and Bulgaria is that
will be present
The agenda Includes the rights ing, and
Yugoslav they speak in adition to their
6 trade unions, increase in Government had no intention respective country's language
wages and lving standartis, some icind of Siny dialect, whatsoever of interfering in
Foreign observers view. with estimated at 29,000,000 bushels establishment of social services Greek domestic matter.
In an official note answering concern Greek-Yugoslav disron-and showed little change from and finances and organisation of
the good 1952 crop.-Reuter, trade unions-Reuter. charges, the slons aver such a dangerous issue of Foreign for they recall that for half a
contury tho Baikana B. Greece does not admit the described as being Europe's pow London, Sept. 27.
existence
"Slay-Mace-dor magazine, and that it was the A message in today's Sunday
donia" minority in this coun- "Macedonian issue" which many Chronicle
that predicted
a time constituted the ignition Announcing this Mr Rusi P. Western Germany
would soon Gandhi, President
the become a serious competitor to
The land resettlement law charge which blow the magazine Himalayan Mountaineering Club Ben in the sphere of sit and referred to in the Yugepress up.
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year was abandoned owing to bad weather. The attempt was abandoned when the climbers were 1,200 feet below the
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London
Conference
On African Issues
London, Sept. 27.
An “Africa must be free" conference, concluded
youth
In South
Any "airing", of Macedoniazi passenger ship-
ideals, movements or minoritles," ping flect, and a State-kün mountaineers, Dr international
c. That Greek-Yugoslav reln- these game circles stress; can, at the air line" Charles Houston, reached anewspaper's
tione, in spite of the Yugopress present, only favour Moscow's Berlin correspon-
for spitting the in London tonight by passing a resolution that full height of 18,000 feet. In 1051,
report, remain friendly and homes
Alliance Tripartite dent declared.
political power should be transferred to representative the Beitlih Everest expedition
estimated "It is
that by the harmonious.. climbed to 20,000-feet on it to end of 1953, Germany will again
A PUZZLE
In spite, however, of Yugo- governments in Africa, elected by universal suffrage, better
of the have a merchant navy oppranch-
against the by dates to be fixed by national movements in various The fact that the Yugoslav press criticisms approaches of Everest through ing two million tons.
landi resettlement law
colonies. Government dissociated itself Grock the Weslem, CWM.
"Dr. Hans Secbohm, chict from the Yugopress statement, and rumours of a slowing-down The expedition will be led by West
Tripartite
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Federation Germany's Transport has not, however, lessened the
1 slowly but among about 100 delegates from against Mr Rusi P. Gandhi
the wishes of the Is the man who has toncern of both columnists and cant progress
being made in the Labour Party, Co majority of the African Popula= diplomatic observers in Athens. continually
to strengthening the links of the operatives, Trade Union nition in the territories.concerned; "By persistently refusing to These are greatly puzzled as
Apartheid organisations Annapurna II in the accept no for an answer, he in the
Avalost original purpose of two vind alan countries ne pro- peace and |
vided by the Ankara pact.
who attended the conference; AfHea ard the continued been sponsored succeeded in removing all Allied dating
statements of polley
"Nothing has happened which by the Academic Alpine. Club of restrictions on Germany's ship.
It was called by the Congress exclusion from Bechuanaland of frem country Kyoto University. This team ping industry and on her right where the central Goverment end disturb the friendlyte of Peoples against Imperialism, Soretso Khama, the exiled chief
of the two countries," them nylon)
of which the airlines. China has an absolute control over the Greek reply to the Yugo-man is Mr Fenner Brockway,
Chair of the Bamangwato tribe, London Cha operato tents, wind proof nylon cloth-Mu
Mall Special.
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Labour member of Parilamant mass killing, bombing and im- whether newspapers, nows "On the contrary, there to a Japan. They will use open
Mr Brockway sold the reasonprisonment”..." of Africans In Arm willingness on this part of for it was that while in the Kenya, called for tho with- geneles or anything else. circuit apparatus of Japanése
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the Gold Coast and
Sudan drawal of troops and bombers statement their bonds and to-operation in the African people are march and demanded design, but similar to that used
thd YaropreSS delegation arrived, to that kind by the British Everest. Oxyouth
of reaction to the cause of place and interraing into a new em of political convening of Poking today by air to take part pedition
of leaders of the social emancipation", în conference The team which is led by T. in Communist China palipani Grocco's "Smooth relations tonal security
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economie and and were Macedonian incident, which Africa, Kenya,
equality and aspira Justice. SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.—Acrosi: 1 Attire, 7 Eric, alde but this his hot yet beri The German delegation, com prompted on the one land by eat hiking, hndow over Southern Africa-the Chlat, 10 Strap, 11 Anow, 13 Destroying, 18.Germ, 10 Aver, 10 filially decided, They,
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