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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, ` NOVEMBER. 23, 1953.
VIEWS TO BE RECONCILED First Task Of Big Three At Bermuda Conference Uncharted Divergent Conceptions
Frontiers In the Atom World
London, Nov. 22.
Dr J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American ptom scientist of Princeton University, broad- casting the second of the six Reith lectures tonight on "Selence
Common and the Understanding sald that whole new family of hitherto unknown, unrecognised and un- t xpected chi:et: bigan to emerge from the nuclear encounter with the use of modom szerkextum,
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He said the first were mesons, ant in the last few ytem there had appeared in Inertising variety objects whose properties were only gradually being sketched out "and of which we had sure- ly not seen the end." Physicists called them the new partleles".
"We do not know anything thout them except think they hove taken us to a new level in puzzling out the laws of the sub-atomle world," sald Dr Oppeske-imer.
Purpose Revealed
Of
Washington, Nov. 23.
Statements by United States, British and French spokes- men have revealed divergent conceptions of the purposes of the Big Three conference opening in Bermuda on December 4.
:
Such differences will presumably have to be ironed out in the open- ing sessions.
Sir Winston Churchill in the House of Commons on November 16 gave three purposes for the conference:
1. To strengthen Western defences.
2. To reassure the Communist world of the West's peaceful
intention.
3. To discuss the best methods and occasions of making easy practical contacts with Communist leaders to reduce world tensions,
Mystery
Of The Shy
Redheads
Administration leaders here do not accept this clear assumption that it is still within the fleld of practical politics to discuss "methods and necasiona" for 1 Soviet-Western meeting.
would press at Bermuda for precise guarantees that American and· Brilish forces would not be withdrawn from Western Europe ones a European Army is established and West Germany
carmet.
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In fact, United States spokes-
United States spokesman men appear to have accepted visaged ne commitments by that the Beray:du conference was convened precisely because the talks will be purely informat
rought or made at Bermuda s.ne the Soviet note of November 3 made it clear that it is no longer end exploritory.--Reuter.
practicable a suk Soviet- Western talks, that the Soviet wish for such
not
He added, "They are an oper.
Cleethorpes, Nov. 22. fordier, where alcovery in of this seaside
The Mayor and
Corporation lenders do resort talks uncharted as it was in the New
hollday
and in a bid to tenders
that the Western ure affering £500 World in the 15th Century, and solve the mystery of the shy make certain long delayed deel- must in consequence where
even less well redheads. We are prepared by our part experience De recognising or even laven- tively naming what it is that we are fading.
vention
now.
been
tt redbend
the
stors.
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For years ofeinis have been puzzled by the fact that blondes of Dermuda primarily as a means United States spokesmen speak or brunettes have always woo
among They are the most reernt their beauty contests and there of resolving differences example in physical relence of hus not even
The Western powers themselves. progressive adaptation of intelli-in the hals.
COMMON PROBLEMS gible pheromens and proved in- Now to And out why red-
to erenting and ex-haired girls rarely enter
When President Elsenhower ploring
known and contests, the town is to hold was asked at his press con- worderfully rele elambers of beauty contest for redheads only ference recently what were the the house of Nature," Dr Op-- with a £500 prize for the main toples or ideas that he in- penheimer concluded-France-winner who will iso be cover
tended to discuss nt Bermuda, Presse
girl on the resort's holiday guide, he did rot refer
to problems iger with The town's publicity manager
which the Soviet and sold tonight: "We wan
want redheads Western powers are folnlly con- of 10 and over to send us photo cerned such as the future of graphs of themselves in bathing suits. He will pick the best 20 and pay their expenses to come here for the final."
Toll Of The Road
In America
at
And publicity managers three Chiengo, Nov. 22.
other British resorts, Automobile Occidents have which run bathing beauty con- killed 400 more persons in the tests, sald tonight that they United States
redheads this year than could remember 310 Inst, but the mileage death rate winning their contests. China
is on all-time low, arcord- Mall Special. ing to
the National
Council.
The Council
Inllied
Safety
27,420
trame deaths to the Arst nine
months of this year.
Despite the
deaths
sald
400 additional
Is
this year, the Council
Lufthansa In
The Air Again
re-
Getany aski Austria.
to
con-
He referred specifically probleths common to the United States, France and Britain and said the purpose of the ference was to ensure that the three powers are on common tow:rds ground in proceeding th: solution of these problems problems Include the
Such ratification of the European
Treaty Defence Community
the establishment of a European Army with German
soldiers, the restoration of full sovereign-
A pleture showing Countess Mountbatten with the Princess Tenngne Worg when she arrived in Addis Ababa a fortnight age for the offelal 'visit by Admiral-
Earl Mountbatten. (Central Press).
Pakistan Leader Defends New Constitution
Karachi, Nov. 22.
Pakistan's proposed constitution “repro- duces those well known provisions which are accepted by all constitutional theorists," Mr Allahbuksh 'Brohi, the Pakistan Law Minister, said here today.
Mr Brohi issued a long statement replying to criticisms of the constitutional decisions taken so
far by the Constituent Assembly and particularly. to remarks of Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minis- ter, who described the constitution as a "medieval conception."
and
There is
Mr. Brohl said:
whether the demand for joint positive provision that ensures electorates was backed by the the due safeguarding of the minorities or not. "I actually personal law of non-Muslims." preposed that when elections to ty to West Germany, steps lo- On the provision that no un the future legislature under the wards a settlement of the Islamic laws be passed,
Mr
new
constitution over Brohi said: Iinio-Yugoslav
come to be dispute
"All it enjoins is held, minorities representatives and the foll
Triste "fairly well
Franco-German that if any law is passed which should make their demand for differences over the future of r.tabilised"
face in the
of a
to the holy Koran joint electorates a part of their Cologne, Nov, 22.
the Saar,
is nah, it shall the ex- tremendous boom in travel.
The well-known German Deaths are up one per cent, Lufthansa civil airline company,
The President also specifically tent of benul election manifesto and seek a
verdict in their faveur. referred to the Korean and the Council sail, but travel is which has been entirely
and void. From the nature of Indo-Chinese problems and the the case there 63 a restraint
"The legislature of the future on then up seven per cent. Since 1941. argunised, will have 24 planes
should in of the legislatur have to
honour bound deaths are down
one per cent at its disporal and will be able allude of the three powers in the powers
to alter the relevant con- and considering Asia.
that for next _but_travel is up 07 per cent... to start functioning by the For the first nine months this middle of next year, according
25 years all money bills and stutional provisions and con year, the largest cities with to reliable sources here today.
other legislation touching, the cede joint electorates."
structure Dealing specifically with Mr perfect
economic were. Mount records
The sources said that 50 per If the Big Three attempt any existing
Nehru's contention that the excluded Vernon, N.Y.,
have been Raleigh, N.C..
the planes would be comprehensive effort to chill very little that remains in the conception," Mr Brohl said, "the
there constitution was, cent of
a "medieval and Covington, Ky.United used on inter-continental routes. nate what Mr Eisenhower called field Press.
of possible legislation France-Presse.
causes for friction, it is obvious which ould conceivably come antiquity of an Idea, creed or that they must discuss the divergent polleles of Britain in conflict with the holy Koran doctrine is no argument against
and Sunnah.
ita validity."
He stated, "very little need Mr Brohi saldi if any particube said" on the suggestion that lar legislation was repugnant to the proposed constitution was un- the Koran s interpreted by
demogratie. Saying "democracy tion will not bind that sect." defined," Mr Brohi said the Com- any given sect, that legisla has never been rigorously The provision that the herd of munist conception differed from
must be state
a Muslim hadn
the Brillich, French or American ал value and is not
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20
A British Crossword
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26
ACROSS
1 Noisy quarrel (6).
6 Articles (5).
Wrlic (6),
,8,Ring (5),
10 Steps (3).
11 Wild fruli (33).
12
Meat (4).
13 Tout (5);
16 Stupefy (0)
18 Tolerates (0),
30 Doctrine (5).
22 Part of an animai (4),
23:Purloin (3).
26 Condition (5).
20 Duplicated (0).
27 Commatid (5).
20 Haggard (5).
20 Protect (6),
29
Puzzle
5
10
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DOWN
1 Not serious (8).
2 Civic dignitary (8).
3 Deeds (4).
4 Bombarded (7),
5 Force of motion (7).
6 Vexes (6).
Encounters (5).
Word of denial (8).
18 Blew up (0).
14 Wor
16 Dird
(7).
19 Grant (0).
21 Go in for (8).
24 Learning (4).
SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: Behold, 6 Excel, 8 Onis, 9 Orator, 11 Sinew, 12 Retire, 14 Song, 10 Crave, 18 Inure. 19 Pent, 20 Tender, 24 Swell, 25 Tedium, 20 Even, 27 Emond, 28 Repeat. Down: 1 Boon, 2 Hear, 3. Loot, 4 Daring, a Essence, 8 Central, 7 Lowered,:10 Tenor, 13 Riposte, 14 Supreme, 1 15 Nettled, 17 Rated, 19 Funter, 21, Dene, 22 Allo, 23 Smut,
CHINA DIVERGENCE
and the United States regarding the recognition of the Com-
From this divergence stem most of the other differences between the Asian polleles of the two countries.
munist hole of China.
specific proposal for &ng to which serious ex-While the. Athenian democrügy
French Government spokes- men are the only ones who have defined o consideration at the Bermuds conference.
The French Foreign Minister M. Georges Bidault, said that he
Pressing For
Questioning Of Gouzenko
MAJORITY PRINCIPLE
ception can be taken the more had been very different from
later doctrines, so when it is realised that the head of state had practically no political power, as his actions are controlled by the advice of his Cabinet
Neither the Prime Minister For members of the Cabinet are reecsarily to be Muslims and as it is the Cabinet wilch is
this issue.
Mr Brohi said the test of u constitution was "the spirit in
the constitution 14 which worked."
"I do not see any single pro- vision on the basis where it could to be the repository of alt be contended legitimately that an political power, the mind in the attempt has been made to make mirarities should be at rest on the constitution of Pakistan He said the The governors of 'undemocratie.'" federalin; utilla ere not necas majority of Pakistanis believed to be Muslims and it is that the practice of the prophet perfectly possible for a non- Mohammed's gospel would Muslim to be appointed either pence, nally, and goodwill, governor of a federating unit Though he local minority" Republican Senator William or member of the Central did not accept that view, "hould Jenner, chairman of the Senate Cabinet or of the cabinet in a not the majority principle pre- Security Investigation Com-province,
Vali?n
Washington, Nov, 22
mittee, submitted a new request. "With this constitutional pro- Mr Brohl said Mr Nehru was today to the Secretary of State, vision it is not correct to assert wrong in saying the constitution Mr Foster Dulles, to ask per- that there has been denial of proposed to create two classes of mission of the Canadian govern-political rights to non-Muslims citizens. He said the report of the committee on dundamental ment to authorise the question- | in Pakistan," ing of Igor Gouzenko, It was ISTORICAL BACKGROUND rigthis as accepted by the Assen- announced tonight,
Mr Brohi sold it was not conscience and right to proteas biy guaranteed "freedom of dimeult to understand why the practice and propagate religious Gouzenko, a former employee head of state must be a Muslim
of the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, considering Pakistan's historical subject to public order and lives in Canada under another background and he pointed to name and under police protec- several
Bid For European Political Unity
Paris, Nov. 22. Two British members of Parlament will be in delegátlón appointed by the Council of Europe to attend six-power con- ference at The Hague on Thursday to discuss a col• stitution for a European Political Community, # was announced here today.
They are Mr Alfred Rabens, Labour, former Parliamentary Secretary
to
the Ministry of Fuel and Power; and Mr Julian NI. Amery, Conservative. Gay-Mollet, Secretary- General of the French Socialist Parly, will lead the delegation---Reuter.
SONATA IN D
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ISRAEL REJECTS IMPLICATION OF
UN
RESOLUTION
Jerushfelh, Nov. 22.
The Isryeli Prime Minister, Dr David ben Gurion, tuilight revealed that his government had officially rejected the charge by the Chief U.N. Truce Observer in Palestine, Danish General Yagn Bennike, that the recent raid on Kibya in Jordan territory was conducted by the Israeli armed 'forces.
Speaking to the Israeli nation in a radio broadcast, Dr ben Gurion attacked the-United-Na- tions resolution censuring Israel for the attack on Kibya-the resolution was introduced in the Security Council by Britain; the United States and France and added: "Our women and children will not, remain defenceless against assassins who cross over from Jordan or any other Arab state."
The
The Prime Minister said that | Dr.ben Gurlon sald that, the the tripartite resolution could United Nations authorities had only encourage riew allocks by not outlined to the Security armed bands from Jerdan or by Council the "complete, atory of members of the Arab Legion, the bloody tragedy" which had No one know better than Bri- taken place in Israel. He said tain which, he added, Ananced that it was not clandestine lines of do- Arub Legion and supplied crossings of the commanding officers, that marsation Ühat were 'Involvėti,
B but rather The Legion and the Jordan gev-
guerilla wartało ernment had takch no effective for which plans
Beện had stcofures to prevent aggression drawn up or tolomted by the In the form of banditry and kill-governments of Jordan and Ings. Acts of banditry, he con- the other Arab states. Leurs, during the last four The Premier concluded by re- years had cost the lives of hun- calling a previous ridlo siete- ment made on October 19 is The Prime Minister said he his government for the Klbyn which he expressed the grief of
dreds of Israeli eliizens.
saw in the tripartile resolution
a "clear discrimination between
the blood of one people and that
dent. He nåkled,however, Israel would take "41 inér.
of another. To condemn Irazletimple.
for the Rbya affair, he
was, in fact, 20
measures
Fald, power to make sure that Jewish
Approve all lives will not remain ilas etmmitted by members protected."-France-Presse. of the Arab Leglen."
"POLICY OF APPEASEMENT"
Dr. ben Gurion said that the Sir Rhoderic
Israeli government noted with astonishment" that the three- resolution ignored the simple purpose of the United Nations Charter and
power
McGrigor
the In New Delhi
New Delhi, Nov. 22. Admiral of the Floot, Sir Rhederic McGrigor, Britain's First Sea Lord and Chief of
primary objective of the armis- tice agreement the establish- ment of peace. He added: "The government of Israel secs in This altitude a serious and dis turbing example of the policy of appeasement towards Jordan Naval Staff, arrived here today and other members of the Arab from Agrad, 120 miles to the League, which made no secret south.
of their aggressive. intentions Sir Rhoderic McGrigor 'who
and which reject peace with Israel."
will shay three daya, ds ex- pected to meet the Prime Minis ier, Mr Nehru, tomorrow.
The state of Israel, salt the Premier, considered that its Since - November - 4 he shule absolute duty Was to protect ben visturig British candi Come the lives of its citizens and monwealik naval establishments nothing would cause it Loin the Middle East and Asia'nod hesitate not
the terms is to retum to : England of the draft resolution."
November 20.--Ralter, **
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