Western Foreign
Coroner's Findings At Devon
Inquest
Duke's Death Was Accidental
Tavistock, Oct. 13. The twelfth Duke of Bedford; who was found dead оп his 16,000-acre estate near here on Sunday
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953.
Ministers
To Discuss Allied
Note To The Soviet
Washington, Oct. 18. United States officials are warning the press not to expect any "world-shaking" decision at this week-end's conference of Western Foreign Ministers and are denying that it has any "emergency" character.
such short notice.
Rarely, however, has a Foreign Ministers' conference been arranged at There has been a long-standing suggestion from the United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, for a Foreign Ministers' meeting after the return of the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, from his convalescence.
with gunshot wounds in ARBITRARY
his head, died accidentally,
a Coroner decided today.
he
At the Inquest today, an estate worker, William Henry Jordan, pald he war stumbling through dense undergrowth when Zound the Duke's body. It was caught in bushes on a 45-degree otope.
Soldiers, val frogmen und the Duke's employees scoured the estate for two days when the Duke was repeted inising after strolling from us mansion with a twelve-bore shotgun to shoot hawks and commorants.
Lord Hugh Hastings Russel. the Duke's younger questioned about how his father
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son, WIN
negotiated steep slopes when he was out shooting.
He sai
almost was family joke that he rarely walk- ed down a sleep slope. He sat down and slid."
A Police Superinterlent sald the gui
was lying cross the Duke's chest. The safety catch was in the fring position and the right barrel had been fred,
the
"
The Coroner said there was nothing to indicate. that Duke died otherwise than as result of an accident,
While the quest was being held, the late Ďuke's 98-year old elder son arrived in London by air from South Africa,
**This tragedy bas been a terrible shock. I have not
But the proposal of Mr Eden | have completed a draft reply for this week's meeting was for the approval of the Minis made only last week-end, end ters of a note to the Soviet on some subjects, at least, the Union on the proposed con- Foreign Ministers will have to ference to discuss the German base thcir discussion ACTION BY day-to-day exchanges between
on the question.
RUSSIANS
Vienna, Oct. 13. Austrian authorities have pro- tested to the Soviet Command in Vienna ogninst alleged Inter- ference – Austrian internal
affairs.
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The Interior Minister, Berr Oskar Helmer, reported at Cabinet meeting today that the Soviet authorities without ask- Austrian approval ortitzed 38 Austrion ing
Sincl police off- police district in the als from n Soviet sector security officers
Con-
of Trade
held
RA
KTEN of the Soviet-supported
serve
for the
now
Federation
being
Vienna
Police
the
of
in
Jonser
than on officials rather the carefully-
y-prepared type of and agenda
working paper which usually smooth the way for much conferencENT.
Omeials of the three powers, are understood to
however,
Morocco
No Threat
To Peace
This draft is believed to set aside, at least for the present, a Soviet counter-proposal for A Big Five conference with Com- munist Chineze
representation
to discuss world tensions generally.
It is also believed to reiterate the original Western proposal for a Soviet-Western Foreign Ministers cenference at Lugano, Switzerland, to discuss arrange- ments for l-Gznan clections
as the Arzt step towards the negotiation of a German settlement.
TRIESTE
The Foreign
URGENCY
Ministers may
now ruggest a date in Novent-
ber for the Lugano conference,
It is believed here.
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United Nations, Ozt. 13. The United States delegate to Vienna. The
for greater urgency Com-the United Nations, Mr Henry misscer,
discussion on the who had not been Cabot Lodge, raid today that the tripartite
crisis beCAUSE of lasi Morocco issue did not present a Trieste informed
order,
threat to peace and that the week's decision by Britain and protested. Herr
United Nations were not equipped | the United States to hand over Helmer said Soviet
"A" to stand as a judge concerning, their occupation of zono authorillo had ordered tho police districts in their socior to
the claims of either side,
despite Yugoslav protests.
The British and United States allow foreign congress delegates
The American, delegate was
to stay in hotels without being speaking at the afternoon session Foreign Ministers have to agree,
This order offended the city laws, Herr said,
Helmer
Ine Soviet Doputy Com- mandant has promised to retify the mater, he added.
upon a
Korean Children Are Not Amused
Not a prison catup ́soche, 'sà a first lice would imply, but a group of Korean children crowding up to the barbed wire fence enclosing the Canadian Field Dressing Station during '* show for troops there by a unit of Combined Services Entertainment, now touring Korea. Jadeing by, the expressions on their faces, these children are NOT amused.---- Express Photo,
New
To Be On To Something Big
Lord Mayor McCarthy Said Of London Creates Record
Boys at scliool dream of what they would like to be, but most find their life's work forced into entirely different channels.
Noel Vansittart Bowater never had any doubts. While he played cricket enthusiastically on Rugby's playing fields, it was a foregone con- clusion that he would follow his father into the family business of paper making,
on
to provide three Lord Mayora of firm of Bowater's Sales, brother London, for: Sir Noel's father company of the Bowater Paper and an unclo
whose drums of wero similarly Corporation, honoured.
newsprint are a familiar sight Sir Noel's 60 years rost lightly throughout the world's printing
him. His youthful, alert presses, figure tells of his keen interest
But he had never imagined, he life. He plays golf and tennis, to a sternly- reported to the police or having of the Poßtical Committee.
note received says, that as Sir Noel he would raises worded y
sheep un his moorland their names entered in hotel
asking for four-one day be Lord Mayor of Lon- farm
Exmoor. He goes books.
He hoped France and Morocco yesterday,
the path power, falke between Britain. don. iis clection to that dis-shooting whenever he has time. would co-operate on
the United States, Yugoslavia tinguished office has just taken But that is not often, for his against feading to self-government of the
before zone "A" is
place. And the creates a record, life is fully enough occupied as Moroccan people and he added and Italy
transferred to Italy.
The Bowaters are the first family a paper king. He heads the that the Assembly should do nothing which might bring con- Tho need for Western- con- fusion and disorder.
sultations was increased today He urged the Assembly to by Soviet intervention in the been able to think things out," More than 700 Jelegates strive to create a favourable dispute.
from all parts of the world atmosphere for the peaceful The Soviet Union has de- have Jarrived here for the con- solution of the Moroccan ques-nounced the Angio-American 40 miles from gross with entry visas. They on and praised the recent proposal regarding zone "A" as came either by air and landed statement on the question by a breach of the Italian peace at Soviet zone airflexis or by the French delegate, M. Mauric: treaty of 1947 and has added a Soviet military trains, which Schuman, as being encouraging. further complication to the nre beyond Austrian border Earlier, the Czechoslovak dele- situation by demanding that controls.Reuter.
gate had supported the Arab-the United Nations Security proposal recommending Council make efforts to set up became an international administration that Morocco, should
and appoint, a Francz-Pressc.
he said.
His wife stayed at their home in Daljosephat, Capetown-Router.
THE BURGLARS' PREFERENCE
Cologne, Oct. 13 Ready-to-wear suits and tex-
files are the most popular items with German burglars thero days, the National Association
Asian
Duchess Keeps independent within five year for Trieste
A Promise
Liverpool, Oct. 13. The Duchess of Kent today
promise-made-in this year by
of Insurance Companies report-fulfilled.... a
ed.
Malaya cariier
Few articles are taken which visiting the young students at eannot be disposed of quickly. the Malayan Government
Most-robbed - cltles last year Teachers' Training College at were Hamburg, Munich and Kirby, near Liverpool, Cologne with an average loss of The Duchess was accompanied 10,000 marks (£850 sterling) | by her daughter, 18-year-old ber incident, China Mail Princess Alexandra.-China Mail Special,
Special.
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Governor.
NO INDICATION
Neither
the
the Yugoslav nor the Anglo-American side in this dispute has welcomed Soviet intervention, but it felt here this makes It even more urgent that the great powers should reach an agreed policy in this field.
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His first taste of business,
in outdoor sports and country just before the first World War,
EMPIRE DOCTORS
TO BENEFIT
now
£350 scholarship
was in the original Arm of W. V. Bowater and Song Limited, founded which is grandfather
in the north of England as 1 paper sales organimation.
Washington, Oct. 1'1⁄2 The United staten Defens Secretary, Mir Charles Wilson, salų today that the Benale SUD- of Inquiry headed by Senator McCarthy was now cɔn- cerned with a matter "maro important than just a jeak in the security zer
Zervic
Commliter
The Sub-Committen was now in session and beste considering spy activities at the Fort Monmouth com- munications centre. Mr Wilson considered the inquiry to be very import-
ant.
Senator Monday, McCarthy diaimed that his committee was dealing with "extremely dangerous spying."
It was learned Zere that Blx employces of the Department at state bui boen mupendeil for seegrity. reasons. Na offer details were given,--France-FrORSE.
Boy's Whistlin Is Cause Of Razor Attack
To de Janeiro, Out, 13.
Indonesia Protests In U.N.
Sovereignty Issue
New York, Oct. 13. Indonesia today protested against the assumption by the Netherlands of sove- reignty of Irian. (Western New Guinea) which, it claimed, was part of In- donesian territory.
The protest was made in the Trustocahip Committee of the - General Assembly of the United Nations by Dr Laill Roosad, who said that Irian could by no means be considered as [non = self - governing territory
under Dutch sovereignty,
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and
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"My dolegation cannot agree on historical, political legal grounds that Irian listed as a non-self-governing territory," said Dr Roesad.
of
"Irlan belongs to Indonesia- The former Dutch East Indies- and is indeed beyond question. It is part of the territory the Republic of Indonesia and is, therefore, not a non-set- governing territory under Dutch sovereignty."
Dr Roesad said that the Indo- nesian delegation was fully aware that, in violation of the Charter, the Netherlands wast seeking "by all means to com- tinue its hold on Irinn and to extract it from the territory of the Republic of Indonesia,"
Dr. C.W.A. Schurmann of Netherlands regretted Indo- in's protest.
· He claimed that it, was, In- contestable under the terms of the Charter that the Nether- Innds administer Irian and the -protest was therefore out of
order.Reuter.
Poodle Airlift Earns Dollars For Tritain
The poodle, fast becoming ono
of the world's most popular dogs. is one of Britain's latest dollar
corners.
As many a 20 of these valu- able dogs are being flown to the U.S.A. toch week by Clippers in a highly organised poodle airlift."
For
the 3,000 nits Strato- cruleer flight they are housed
Known as the CIOSEB. Porter, his travels took him to to irritate passengers with what Ambassador
IN THIS BLOOD Sir Noel found that selling was in fils blood. By 1926 he wanted to extend the
firni's BC- tivities in the export fleld. This he achieved with shares A schoolboy's strident whist-in special kennis which are placed on the public market, ting on a bus led to a razor placed in the forward luggage Due to the generosity of a
ar _and_the_introduction of paper attack in which the bus drives compartment. private donor who shuns manufacturing to re, business. was severely wounded and taken and pressurised like the main publicity — Co
Commonwealth Agauzt heavy competition to hospital.
passenger cabins, doctors are to beneft
enefit from a then in the paper world, he The trouble started when the
One of the many exportem hip awarded concentrated on overseas sales, 14-year-old boy boarded the by the National Association for As a pioneer British paper ex-bus with his uncle and started from Britain is Mrs Tyson, sister of Mrs Pearl Mesta, fimer US. the Prevention of
to Luxembourg. There is as yet no indication of
South Africa. some of them termed a "stren Before returning home in a few any weakening in the deter Hunter Scholarship,
Scandinavia and like sound."
weeks time she is sending dezens mination of Britain and the
Passengers protested without of the dogs to her Washington United States to go ahead with from a Commonwealth 'medical
The nearest be got to Japan result until the driver could home, where she will open the removal of their troops from school to attend a six-month
nt tuberculosis was a visit to China, immediate- bear it no longer. He stopped breeding kennels. zone "A", although no date has training course
in Britain.
ly before World War 2, Par- the bus and asked the boy to been fixed for it to begin
hospitals in
"The poodle is one of the most The It now appears impossible for
of the award is ticularly koen
to open up the keep quiet. purpose
in the United the Korean political conference
The boy's uncle then pulled popular breeds to provide training and x- Far Eastern market, he started
of the business in out a razor and attacked the States," she said. "The British to meet by October 28, as perience for young doctors who branches a fortnight or three weeks. prescribed in the Korean arinis-
driver.-Ching Mail Special. Ipoodle is outstanding." The Princess Victoria sank tice agreement, between Northern Ireland and The United States and Its Scotland lost January with the Allies in the Korean war yester-
of 133 lives.
Belfast, Oct. 13. Lord McDermott, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, lo- day reserved judgment in the Princess Victoria shipwreck ap- peal before the Belfast High Court.
Lord McDermanit said he would ake some time to consider the matter before reaching a decision. The result is expected in about
The British Transport Com-representative should meet on mission, as owners, and Captain October 20 at Panmunjom with J. D. Reed, as manager, appeal a Communist representative to ed against the inquiry's findings discuss a time and place for the that the Princess Victoria
conference and ex- was political unsenworthy. Their contention change views, but not to reach
about was that exceptional sea condl-decisions,
the poiltical flons and not unseaworthiness composition of the conference, caused the disaster-Reuter, -China Mail Special
this grant
Newfoundland.
will each year enable a graduate Australia,
India,
Okazaki's Mirsion To Rangoon Proves Fruitless
will then return to their own, China, Malaya and Java, countries to help night tuber- This year he studied manu- culosis there.
facturing, devdopments in a visit The
grant is distinct from the to the new Bowater paper plant
yearly nwards day agreed that a United States able to colonial
now being built in Tennessee. doctors,
At his modern, but modest, us, and sanitary inspectors home in Surrey, he rarely re- his City interests. under the Association's general laxen from training scheme.
Visitors frequently find him Final selection of the annual reading through business papers candidate will be made by the while the radio drones on un- Association's Medical Committee noticed in the background. from nimes submitted by the
FIRST PROMISE Overseas governments.
Allied to
the exacting per- These will provide travel and sonal business life, he leads in fully-poy leave facilities
the keenest Interest jn
the traditional anat public aspect of City “business. He his boom a member for many years of the Vininers Company, a guild of Okazaki, said tonight-that no concrete under- wine merchants dating from
from standing had been reached with the Burmese fashionable business man's club. Government on the question of a bilateral peace
Sir Noel's appearance at his treaty and reparations.
Washington Asked To Discontinue Trade Restrictions
Geneva, Oct. 13.
The eighth session of the 33-nation General Agree- ment on Tariffs and Trado (GATT) has adopted
a
| resolution calling on the United States to discontinue
its restrictions on imports of dairy products.
There were 32 votes in favour and none against. The United States abstained from voting.
Funds Still
Wanted For
the Middle Ages, but now a
election as Lord Mayor was
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Rangoon, Oct. 13.
The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr Katsuo
Speaking to the press on the enterprises between the two
from countries, eve of his departure
Korea Relief that could be destred of the
typical City business müü
distinguished looking, Burma, Mr Okazaki #zid this As far as he know, there was
hair greying
and fully trimmed moustache.
a care was partly due to the shortness no problem other thun repare
of his stay. He hoped that an tions in the way of the signing HIS clothes wsuitably agreement would be reached in of a peace treaty. The latter quiet-high, white double collar the near future.
would follow the pattern of the India-Japan bilateral treaty, wild
said:
(UNKRA.),
The Foreign
“Geneva, Oct. 13. The United States Cover ment has promized $00,000,000 for the reconstruction of Kores, and $50,000,000 more must be found in the other countries Brand pearl pin in gret tie, with
Minister a grey, sult. Arthur Rucker said here today.
ho had His first promise as Mayor, that, during his visit, Lot!
Auted whether he would visit Sir Arthur, who is the head
to concentrate
many on rebuilding it
opportunities to Burma again to continue nego the European bureau of the bombed areas of the City, was wiss problems of mutuallations, Mr Okazaki, replied,.) The resolution followed, the relations of the continued appli- United Nations Korean Recon-nicely, calculated to please the rost to both countries. hope so. However, no date has eneral discussion 'In
discussions Real City. For it wants, above all,
Und been been set for future nevestatións many delegations beverely❘tions."--Renter.
is now touring Europe criticised America for her import]
the funds for this work. He said covering from the ravages of solution of these problems, he The Burmese Foreign Offied restrictions.
that Britain had
prombed to
tonight issued a brief statement said. $14,000,000, Scandinavia war.
Views on a bilateral ponce saying that the Japanese Foreign It requests "the United State
Minister and -Buzaneso omoRMS treaty had been exchanged with had discussed the question of Government to report before the Philippines' adherence to 1900,000, and the Netherlands
London, Oct. 13. General the
Agreement and Belgium, $40,000 each,
Now textile mills, expected to Burmoso officials on a technical reparados ninth session on the action which Trade and Tariffs reached at
belyeon", the two Germany France, the Torquay Conference
decided produce the largest volume in level. There had been a countries during tales on October has Switzerland had not yet doc It also authorises the. Nother been indefinitely
ibe world, are being built. In and cordial "estchange of vias 12 und 13. deferred The Foreign
on their contribution.
Soviét, Union, the Speaking about the work
Radio on the subject of reparations The interment said thats the lands Government to metallate held out the Foreign
monitored
red which would be dealt with in drunt trusty, presented by Me by Omée sald today, against the United States
nchloved this your, he explained Moscow broadcast mo mada be that limiting the Imports of American
Okazaki was being examinñá by he peace treaty, nt 208,000,000 ksid already mills would Licreuse request was
allocated and used for
officials. The
M: Okazaki revealed that no homic decisions on the part of helping
statement conclutch & Totem, Notion, 10 Cured, 11 Miles, 12 Ugly, 15 Desks, 18 redno ion of about 10,000 fton Governors, grong hiem munus their animals against ala: by 1,000,000,000 metres and specific figure had been monexpressing the hope that differ-
VRSTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-heroes: 1 Stream, 5 Nálie, i wheat for 1954:10 00,000 toph--a cause of expected 'major 100- | boot weanban. firmicini to Lane Fannuel (output of, textile ta fus Modest 18. Scared, 20 Rises, 23 Usim, 28 Aune, 25 Turse, 2018,000 tons.
The resolution finally recom- proposed changes in the trade cholera, to teach them the best are designed to produce mainly toned on either side and he une cou would soon be tuned out Sliker, 27 Erred, 28 Gloss, 29: Settle Down 1 Singular, 12 Buthless, 3 Atom, 4 Monitor, & Rooniat, Ammuses, 7 Epoak, 14 menda the United States to relationship between the Philp way to cultivate thote soll and high se quality velvet flannel, decstood that the Durices and normal relations orbited Government was daviuibly don-Between-Japan and Bunarm Braight 18 Submerge, 10 Masters, 17 Dęba, 10 Come, 21 have spend to the harmful pine and the United States buy goods and machines eto, Radle Moscow added.
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