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COMMENT OF

THE DAY

Motives Obscure.

MOR the moment the value

FOR

and import of Russia's unexpected agreement

ip

the proposal to take part in four-power talks must be treated with enution. #

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110 impossible pre-conditions are nid down, and so for as one can see there is now no reason why a meeting in Berlin should not eventurafe. Interesting is what

Br cisely as dictated this sudden decision 115 the

part of the Kremlin. The

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QUESTION

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PARLEYS WILL BE RAISED

· London, Nov. 27. The text of the Soviet note handed over tc the Big Three Western envoys in Moscow yesterday, in reply to the Western proposal for a Big Four meet- newspapers by Tass, the

motives may be perfectly ing on Germany, was transmitted to Russian local

sincere arid above-board,

yet the significance of

timing cannot be ignored.

The Bermuda Big Three

official Soviet news agency, tonight.

The Soviet note said:

(Tass gave the text of the note to France, identical to those sent to talks are due to begin at Britain and the United States).

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Accidents

Chicago. Nov. 27. Thanksgiving DAY AC- eidents killed 163 persons In the nation, including 122 In traffic accidents, AO- to United Press cording fabulations today,

In addition to the traffic toil, 41 persons died in mis- cellaneous mishaps. There were no acroplane crash victims.

California led the states with 12 deaths, New York and Illinois recorded 10. Florida had nine and Ohio ellit-United Press.

THE SAILS FOR N. ZEALAND

QUEEN

Kingston, Jamaica,

Nov. 27. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh sailed from Kingston today in the liner Gothic on their way to New Zealand and Australia.

A huge crowd waved and cheered as the Gothle steamed rlawly out of the harbour.

hind

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of

To

Come Before

Assembly

The UN

New York, Nov. 27.

Mr V. K. Kristna Menon, leader of the Indian delegation, said today that he would bring the Korean problem before the present session of the United Nations General Assembly ended, but he did not believe that detailed debate at this stage would be helpful.

The Assembly is due to finish on December 8. At the same time, Mr Menon referred to the Soviet Union's agreement to the Big Four Foreign Ministers' conference and said he hoped it would be the beginning of a "new adventure toward peace."

Mr Menon referred to both bases. Mr Menou ould, "My subjects when he explained in country is deeply concerned for the Assembly's Political Com- its own sake, and for the sake Pittee India's vote on the So- of the world, at the existence of viet "pence package proposal, the apparatus of war into great- which the Committee rejected er and greater regions. "Tary yesterday.

are likely to have reactions on On most of the ecuries which provided for the operative provisions of the them and the countries on which solution, but voted in favour they are bases, and the whale of elouse which asked the the arca. Whke we do not dei'r: Arsembly to recognise that the at. this stage to carry this issue establishment of overstos milt-nny further, we thought it was tury bares increased the threat our duty to regsiter our views of u new world

wor

and in the mildest manner persible operated to undermine the na- in mattor." tional sovereignty and Indepen Mr dener of states.

This

of

on

Menon

sald the dies abstained delegation

the provision was reject:d

remaining

operative paragraphs along with all the other pro- ! of the Sovie raselution, "... posuis in the Soviet rezolution.

Mr Menon said that the

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because they had no purppIC CO. In- content, but due to the fact that

dan delegation stilt considered these are matizes which celele in that, in the complex situation in the detail and mechanism and the world, the meeting on'; a high Implementation of pezezful men~* level of the four powers mainly sures and of disarmament as n eonecined, although net neces-while, which must be considered rarily the exclusive method, was in the Dermament one of the factors which would | slon,"---Reuter. bring relief.

HEARTENING

"We must all be happy and heartened, to read in the news- papers this morning that now an opportunity has arisen by the announcement by Moscow there is some progress regarding meeting of the sear powers, he said,

the

Lake

the end of next week, while

include the majority of "The Soviet Governinent con- settlement

"Precisely because the need to nož of wh, th is most a new political crisis

firms the receipt of the note of closely bound up with security discuss the problem of taking | user coup ries of curetu France has only parrowly the

india abstained "At the same time the prin- French Government of in Europe

consequently, the necessary measures leading been averted over the ques- November 10, which is a reply with the casing of tension into a relaxation of international cipal aim of the creation of the tension has not only grown but European Army is to moke

The tion of ratifying the Kure to the Soviet Government's rote the ilmational Stuation.

possible the "At the present moment

ཝ་ restoring of are- can no longer be delayed. of November 3

con-gular army in Western Germany Defence Community

Government has "The French Government Government of the USSR deems Soviet

considers. it sist

by the Inclusion of the West treaty. Both events offer mys that

the

Government of necessary that such a meeting sidered and

be summoned. In the opinion necessity to convene a meeting German basic military force in

force. Th themselves for exploitation the USSR

USSR seems to have in-

of the Soviet

it of the representatives of the the sold European jeeted the proposal for a Con- on the part of Rutasin,

Local yachts sailed past the does not need to be limited to great powers without any exelu- ference of Foreign Ministers en

creation of the Furopean Ariny sion. refusal, hitherto, to

is bring supported in all ways liner giving the Queen and the

most urgent internation discussing one particular ques-

yesterday's Herites and Duke a farewell salute, the slightest inkling

"As the French Government by ปร

Such problem

statemer on but rather should have the

of TC-

Royal The

visitors the also slates that it wants to co-other German seekers he is interested in 1ig Four does not conform to reality and Portunity of considering

international operate in order to help relax | vingo. who pursuing most important

their bunced the Gothie about discussions is one 11 the

glaring contradiction 10

problems.

International tension, it should aggressive aims, are striving to hour before departure time. thak reasons which prompted the

was sold by the Soviet

COMMON STRIVING

also desire the convening of a

The sea was calm and blue, prepare the unleashing of n new 1. Als Bermuda conteretire: where, Government

"The proposal of the Soviet meeting of the Ove powers: war and to draft into it not only but the sky was overcast. fore by this last-minute Novumber 3

Government to call a meeting of France, Britain, the USA, the the German people but also Before boarding the ship, the "As 1 kaCAD, inta's at the Foreign Ministers of France, USSR and the Chinese People's 'her peoples of Europe, as the Queen inspected a guard offer to joina the Western the Soviet Government not only Britain, the United States, the Republic thin

createa of a European Army honour. Powers in round-table talks did not reject the proposa on Soviet Union and the Chinese

also follows the will be forest on them.

INVESTITURE she may feel she can under-file conveldton at a conference People's Repubile for the discus-

Clack foundation of the co-

Earlier in the day she had mine the basic purpuse of of Foreign Ministers on the mosision of measures to be taken in Jections made by the French

"Such a plan for the creation held her first investiture out- Jurgent the Bermuda meeting.

international problems, order diminish international Government

its note of

European Army. must side Britain, conferring honours ; but on the contrary. It again tension and also to have the November 16.

be understood by all nations of on a number of Jamaicans in those coun- the cool, spacious chapel of the UNDOUBTEDLY, Howes contrried its positive attitude German question

"The Soviet Government con- Europe including reviewed by

LIT present what

towards

The convocation of such the Foreign Ministers of France, firms its prouoraj put forward tries which at

ancient Bishop's Palace here. most at this time is the conference, although The pro- Britain, the United States and in its note of November 3 con- drawn into forming this army,

Among those present at the peral of the Govertuiral of the

attempt Union, is permeated ccruing the question of conven- a clear

rebuild ceremony was the Soviet

a fermer police likellhood of the European sit failed to coincide with the by the common striving to bringing a mec dng of for ign mind- under the cover of the so-caled constable, 28-year-old Clarence Defence Community pet posal of the Government of about a relaxation of Interna-ters.

European Army the armed Johnson, who received the King's being ratified by all of the France.

tlonul tension and in particular

OPENS DOORS WIDE forces of Gërman huperialism: commendation for brave condus: algnatories, nad thereafter

by the desire

the to secure

"The Government al

In helping to rescue 30 people USSN the

The crez ten of the Europe n put into effectual motion. "The Soviet Government has stable security of Europe, which again states that the plans for Army canunt mean anything else. Jamaica's floods in October 1950. marconed on an island daring In the long run Russia pored to summon con-demands the final solution of the the

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creation of # so-called European Army

The first of the 12 men and open wide the but the bullding of such an would probably go to any crave of Foreign Ministers of

few Euro-two women to be invested was Beltain, France,

the United lengths to ensure the treaty

"The French Government in doors to the resurgence of Ger- Egressive group of

Chief being sabotaged, and she States, China and the USSR for its note also advises the Soviet man militarism and to the re-sean countries which are based Mr Kenneth O'Connor,

the

Ger- on armed forces, including the Justice of Jamaica, who was discussion

Government of its endeavour i militarisation of Western may well believe that by

designed to case tension in in- Lu case the

Committee that international ten-many as well as leading to the West German revanchist army, made a Knight Bachelor in the accepting the Big Three

ternational relationa and to sion and On this occasion establishment on the territory of set against some other European 1952 birthday honours.

The Queen, who was not se invitation ti talks (54

suntmon મ meeting of

refers to the German problem, several European states of fo:- countries the USSR. Poland,

and other no companied by the Duke, spoke European problems she Foreign

Ministers of France, the problem of concluding

an eign military bases which pre- Czechoslovakia

to cach

a few in Britain, the USA and the USSR Austrian

recipient for treaty will succeed at least

and sent a threat to the security of question of the

Thus the plan to create a moments and smiled to the re- agreement delaying full ratification, to discuss the

on the convocation other European states and con- That there are ulterior mo- Gennan problem including all of the political conference in tradict the interesis of security European Army cannot serve to latives of those she had honoured

the proposals advanced in the Korea as the most urgent inter- in Europe.

secure peace in Europe. Such 4 before leaving the room. tives behind the Kremlin's

Early this moming, tropical | course of th preparation

national problems.

"The Soviet Government re-plan will set one part of Europe sudden change of heart it the conference.

rain prevented the Duke of is hord, indeed, to dis-

"Already the mere listing of jets as deprived of all founds- against the other. "The Soviet Government com the above mentioned problems tion the allegations contain tension in international relations, polo on the last day of the Royal

This cannot lead to easing the Edinbough playing a game In believe. What otherwise has siders it necessary to recall that shows that the French Govern- the note sent by the French kindled the Kremlin's sud. It has put forward is proponement, reviewing the most urgent Government on November 16 but on the contrary it will con- visit to Jamaica-Reuter.

international problems to be claiming that the Unfavourable den willingness to set aside on the calling of a conference

tribute to increasing dissensions discussed at the mceling

of attitude of the Soviet Govern-among- the countries of Europe, ita insistent demands that of Foreign Ministers more than ence in the past few months-

Foreign

Ministers, focuses its ment

the danger of by intensifying Communist China should amely on August 4,

establishment of Septem-

problems on share in Big Power talks bee 28 and November 3.

European Army represents in new milltary adventures,

that 'France, itself a demand **Thus, the Soviet Governing both Europe and Aslo. on European issues? What-

"Since the French Government Briain and the United States ever the reasons they will ment consistently insisted

of has acknowledged that the meet- should give up all planning for

Paris, Nov. 27. aol succeed in setting aside the calling of a conference

though the the European Army, by lelling French Foreign Minister the main purpose of the Foreign Ministers to examine ing of Foreign Ministers should their own stcurity

question of men-discuss also problems concerning position of the USSR, as stated in loose the forces of the German Georges Bidault announced after the general

the National As Bermuda meeting, nor, we

urus to air tension in inter-Asia, it follows that the parli- the Soviet

cause of peace in tembly that he will leave to- the night for The Hague for the keep alive question, the Republic-on a par with the tour forces of these states.

Europe-will great powers-in discussing and

of a new world war, dangct

meeting of the "Little setting such problems is essen- obvious propaganda purposes fat which the peace loving Foreign Ministers.-Reuter. tal and indispensable.

that an allegedly 'defenceless peoples of the world cannot "OBVIOUS FACT" Western Europe seems to be fail to take into consideration, "At the same time, there are the price the Soviet Union

the so-called Army. the Soviet obvious fact that the time is in the conference' appears to

from Government starts now ripe to examine measures have as little foundation as the

premise that the creation

United Nations; to ease international tension is a above.

such an army; far from con-

Nov. 27. whole, an aim to which

tribuling to the ure

consolidation The United Statce will call directed the constant efforts of of European Army an attempt of security in Europe,

will upon

the United Nations the Soviet Government.

atrocities condemn

against This means that a meeting of

captured troops and the Foreign Ministers of Frithee,

"The creation of such an population by Communist forces Britain, the United States, the

my has nothing to do within Korçu, but will not demand USSR and the Chinese People's plan provides for the creation any effort to prevent Western an investigation, informed Republic cannot be" delayed any of an army of a small group Europe from being defence sources said today. - further,

of Western powers which devs] (Contd. on Back Page Col, 5) Press,

ter

attention

state

concern-

to

the

tions.

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WAR DANGER

"Therefore, the creation of

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GENERALS CONVICTED

Secul, Nov. 27. "We must all hope and re-

Two South Kurcan Generals lain the faith that this will be

in the Defence Ministry were the beginning of new adven

convicted of bribery today and ture towards peace."

Regarding Korea, Mr Menan sentenced to three months in said,

should like to say to prion plus dishonourable dis-

we shall charge,

The ctsc involved

money appropriate opportunity allegedly received from a soy before

of the the conclusion

sauce company supplying the Committee's proceedings to sug ROK Army. gest the consideration of the Korean problem in the context of events then existing, of

chief of the Ministry's which none of us can be écr- Anance section and brother-in- tain at this moment.?

of ROK Prime Minister Mr Menon, said that India's Paik Too-chin. The other one destro see the armistice was Major-General Chung agreement converted into a

settlement as speedily DS possible and "our concern with

The

A milltary court convicted Brigadier-General Kim Chung- ho,

law

Chin-wanr

Several other lesser officers received timilar sentences.

In another military trial an Influential South Korcan legis- mylator, one time close associate of

problem arising from the repatriation agreement and the responsibilities whlea country carries, moves us President Syngman. Rhee, wus deeply."

charged with harbouring. "But,"

he added, "I do not cruninal and embezzlement. Wink a detailed debate at this Yang Woo-jung, publisher of particular moment is likely tɔ the newspaper Yonhap Shimun, assist us in the purposis we was charged with harbouring

have.

associate editor Chung Kuk-un for who Explaining India's vote

is under investigalon- the Soviet proposal on foreign United Press,

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