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Russian Approach No.1
One Vehicle To Item On The
13 Inhabitants
Berne, Nov. 30. Switzerland, one of the most motorised nations in the world. bas one motor vehicle for every 12 In- habflants, the Federal Bureau of Stallallos mald
One in clatt of every person over 18' has a mator vehicle.
Last July 412,000 meter vehicles · were registered not counting tractors and military machines. Of those 202,000 were private ears, 52,500 motor scooters and 35,000 Bicycles with suxiliary motors-Reuler.
Salute For Queen At
Cristobal
Cristobal, Nov. 29. United States military planes Bow overhead ан the Gothic, with the Queen and the Duke of Exiinburgh aboard, arrived here today.
The escort cruiser Sheffield
Bermuda Talks
Washington, Nov. 29.
The Soviet Union, which has nothing to do, in a formal way, with the forthcoming Bermuda conference, this week abruptly put an end to speculation about the main subject of discussion of the Big Three Western, chiefs of government, who assemble on the Atlantic island next week- end.
It is conceded that Item No. 1 on the informal Bermuda agenda will be a measure or measures to counter the Russians' latest surprising move in cold war strategy.
cour
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A wide-ranging Soviet note, en cold-war problems. Instead, obscurely phrased as usual, was the portal was left ajar just handed unexpectedly io the enough to arouse interest and British, French and American curiosity as to whether there is envoya In Моксом on Wednes- really anything behind it. | tiny, It had the effect of un-
Latching h
With Western Europeans which nitost Western omelats belleved had anxious as ever to attain some East- been slammed
shut and locked kind of abatement of
West tension, it is virtually n only three weeks previously.
Characteristically, the Novem- foregone conclusion that. Fresi-
Eisenhower, ber 25 note did not throw open dent the diplomatie door and disclose Joseph Laniel and Prime Minis-
Sir Winston
Churchill, Molotov standing to Malenkov or
consulting at Bermuda, ready with outstretched hand to after
will instruct their Foreign
Premier
Ared national 21-gun salute sit down to sericus negotiation inisters to and out what the
to the United States territory and the boom of her guns across the water was answered by guns returning the salute from Fort Delesscps.
Ships in the harbour sounded airens as the Gottle and the Sheeld, dressed all over,-moved slowly towards the pier.
A guard of honour was drawn up at the pler.
After receiving aboard
Gothic the
the
American Governor
AMERICAN
AIRCRAFT
OUTPUT
Kremlin is up to this time But there may be sharp differences of opinion among them as to how the task should be carried out.
by
Mr Eisenhower, disenchanted the familiar record of Russian stalling and mindful of
in Impatience
this popular country with indecisive attitudes in Western Europe,
is likely to
I
30
1953.
Mr Attlee Heads Procession
ROX U. BROADWAY
Mr Clement Attlee, Leader of the Opposition, with the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Noel Bowater, heads the procession to luncheon at the Mansion House after he had received the Freedom of the City of London at the neighbouring Guildhall. From front to back-Mr Clement Attlee and the Lord Mayor, Sir Nool Bowater; : the Lady Mayoress and Mrs Attlee; the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher; and Sir Winston Churchill, Preniler. — Reuterphoto,
Ho Chi-Minh Offer Protection For
Meets With A
Cautions
Leading
Reception
Paris, Nov. 29.
French political figures today urge that the Kremlin be in-warned the French nation, deeply involved since of the
the canal zone, Brigadier-
vit:d partly to show its hand or Washington, Nov. 29.
1946 in a seemingly ceaseless struggle against the General J.S. Seybold, and the
The American production of to drop the subject. Panamaniau President, Colonel
Communist rebels in Indo-China, to exercise Jose Remon, the Queen and the military aircraft which is now
vigilance and caution over the offer of the Viet- Duke will drive to the boundary about 1.000 units
minh leader, Ho Chi-minh, to negotiate with the French to bring an end to the fighting.
of the canal zone and receive the key to the city of Colon.
Then the Royal couple will
two-hour have
drive across a half-hour the isthmus with vist to the Miradorca lock of tire canal.
a
a month, has
STILL INTERESTED
Sir reached its maximum, Dewit C.
Winston Churchill, still Ramsey. President of the U.S. f rested in the possibilities of Association, attaining a general cold war Aircraft Industries
"truce" by face-to-face nejpolia-
The French leaders were commenting on an said here today.
favour tions, may
3 more In an article published by the
specialised agreeable response.
indirect interview obtained with Ho Chi-minh by newspaper Planes, organ of the American aircraft
M. Laniel, balancing his desire the Swedish journalist, Svante Loegren, and Industry, Ramsey said the gov ernment should blueprint to obtain a decision on the published in his newspaper, the Liberal Expressen. At noon local time they will
national aircraft detailed
European Army In France
Ho was quoted by the newspaper as stating that attend
lunch
Balbao struction policy. He said that against the obvious destre of
provided by Brigadier- from
on production Frenchmen to tone down the he was prepared to negotiate with the French next year
hostilities were suspended and Vietnam's indepen- dence recognised.
ATTEND A LUNCH
A
Heights given
on
con-
- General Seybold followed by would be on the decrease, and East-West controversy, is in a reception to the conal by he added that without a power-less predictable position, accord- military and civilian officials. ful and flexible aircraft pro- ing to diplomatie observers here.
The Royal couple will return duction, national security couldUnited Press.
be endangered,
પ the Gothic at 3 p.m. at Pedro Miguel locks.
They will attend a church service aboard the liner as she completes her passage through
canal, After their arrival at Balbao
the
RECOMMENDATION
In order to meet this dunger, Ramsey recommended : the establishment of a serious
pro- gramme
of aircraft
research and of
al 6 p.m., the Queen, and the und develop sufficient to
production prod
Duke will drive out of the canal allow the American alternit zone through Panama City for industry to retain its engineers
n British Embassy reception, and experts teams, returning to Panama City for a
nt the
banquet
Presidential
Palace at 8.50 p.m.
In the same issue Plancs in-
that dicated production
the American of civilian
planes
M. Laniel
In Strong Position
Paris, Nov. 30. At the banquet the Queen was only 13 a day. Since the
M. Joseph Laniel. French the whr American Prime Minister, and M. Georges- will present President Remon end
produced two Bidault, his Foreign Minister,
of
with the Order of the British factories had
Empire and receiv's from him a civilnu plenes for one mistery will be leaving for Bermuda on
75.670 against 37,707,
Panamanian decoration,
They will sleep aboard Gothic urlli the liner sails tomorrow at 7 .m, local time.
Reuter.
Wednesday, December 2,
con-
the Since 1950, added the paper, dent of being able to play a
more than 4,000 military planes strong hand at the three-power. were sent to America's allies. falks. -France-Presse.
A British Crossword
Puzzle
THEME'S DIRTY
HAVEN R
"FADED IN "S CEASE
RUTES
"
REMISS
talk
A refusal to accept the Rus- sian
meet and about everything is regarded
offer 10
In Paris as unthinkable.
certainly
י'
The former Minister for the proved to He behind this op- Associated States, M. Jean parent propaganda manoeuvre- Letourneau, sold that the Inter-n peace compatible with free- vlew might prove to be "only a don for the peoples concerned for and the security of those who our boys in the Corps and their families."
source of new dis Expialiionary | are dear to then our joy!
would be truy great,"
M. Letourneau expressed con-
The former Socialist Defence the cern over
circumstances under which the interview with Minister, M. Jules Moch, said the Expressen was published as that the French should welcome with relief ony statement, even well as with its tone,
diplomatic forms, outside of "which might serve to put on end to the Indo-Cluna war."
The former Minister sald that, "if an offer of real peace
The
Settlement
Of Saar
Problem
Saarbrucken, Nov. 29, Saar
Herr Premier,
M.
Temple
Lucknow, Nov. 30,
State authorfiles are to plant trees in the słowy Himalayas to protect the ancient Badrinath templo from further damage by winter loe fails, it was an- nounced.
The temple, 10,284 feet up in the bills, will also bo protected from the corrod- Ing action of the River Atakaklananda, one of the principal tributaries of the Ganges, by a new soll wall
.
Dating back to earliest historic limes the temple is a shritic centred for pilgrims from all parts of India and Southeast Asia. --Router.
Councillor's Sit-Down Strike
Salzburg, Nov. 29. Salzburg Municipal Councillor Probst is conducting a one-man sit-down strike in the Municipal chamber here.
Councillor Probst "struck" suddenly at 10 am Satursby morning and proposes to stay in his soat until midday Monday. The point of grievance is what Toders the a he considers
exclusion of representa-
Moch, who is now French delegate to the Untied his "People's Party rep Nations, said France should res-.
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กาย mostm pond with resolution "but also pertant
municipal jobs, with prudence."
"He said that spite the fact that the party one of the conditions set forth gained
oric seat In the recent ce elections. by Ho Chi-minh-independence
Salzburg's now Sociolist mayor for Vietnam-had already been
rephed by declaring a fulfilled, but that certain re hus
"blockade"
but Probst, servations could be made with
cgpinst regard to the other offer to this has not prevented him from being fed by his friends and suspend hestiitics.
luterviewed by journalists,
OVERALL PATTERN
The main issue at Bermuda
Councillor Probst's action has therefore becomes for the French Johannes Hoffman, today fold
been approved by the leaders of the preparation of these four- the Saar Christian People's Party
He also suggested, as an ad- his party, which is that of power talks and on this point that the Europeanisation of the M. Laniel considers he can play Saar would open the road to ditional reservation, the par- Austrian Chancellor Julius Raab. ticipation of the Chief of the Salzburg is the capital of the a valuable
in arbitrating Europe's unification. role
The Premier said that the Vienam Statz, HM, Bao Dal, American zone of Austria- differences of approach between
any negotiations and the France-Presse. London and Washington,
solution
Vialnamere, who of the Saar problem protection of M. Laniel has just consolidat-people of the Saar wanted a final in ed his Parliamentary position because they wanted a perman- had fought with the French. | Australian Labourers
ently established Europe. with last Friday's vote of con- fidence on foreign policy, which He added that he saw in the M. Moch said that the Ho
Well Off amounted to a setback for the announcement of a new meeting Chi-minh interview appeared to
Sydney, Nov. 20. European Army Treaty. but between the French Foreign be part of an overall pattern to
The national secretary of the endorsement for Minister, fun
M. Georges Bidault, ease tension in the world, which
Labourers' Union, tolidng with the Russians, INT
the West German Chancellor, Dr had been brought into relief by Australion
R. J. Williams said today that Furthermore M. Laniel will Konrad Adenauer, the desire to the recent Soviet attitude with the most badly off workers he
and by press the Western Allies to agree reach 13 koon Dessible a regard to disarmament
ar five the
power ment European solution for the Saar Russian acceptance of a four- had seen during the seven power foreign
ministers con- wecks' world tour were those in ing the Russians want to dis- problem.
East Berlin... cuss problems in Asla,
He added that the people of ference.
He said the workers in the the Saar had no intention of The former French Socialist Soviet zone had to put in a cor interfering with the negotiations Ministor, M. Daniel Mayer, said tain amount of time weekly
they believed in the that he looked upon the state-
without pay. because goodwill of the Chancellor and ments of Ho Chi-minh as forming
Williams said that outside of
Australian America,
workeré of the French government, and part of the same pattern as the because the Council of Europe recent Soviet acceptance of were better off then those in
find
four-power
foreign also trying to
ministers
other country he any European solution to the Saar conference. He added that this He urged that Australia work might indicate the beginning. of problem.-France-Presso.
a relaxation of tension Both a workers' exchange scheme "vigilance, and hope" were called tween America and the Nether
similar to that" operating for, he said.
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CHEF POLICY
Behind all this lies the chief French foreign policy objective to bring about an end to the fighting In Indo-China,
On this issue M. Laniel can count on an almost unanimous Assembly
He will therefore be in a strong position at Bermuda.
was
NIXON IN MADRAS
n
THE CORRESPONDENT
Thirty-five-year-old Loegr,
M. Laniel will also bring up the
question of maintaining Briush and American troops on
Madras, Nov. 20, the continent at least for the
United States Vice-President J... 17 years of the North remaining Atlantic Past
Richard Nixon arriving her to- who obtained the interview, has been his newspaper's Corres- With or without E.D.C. the day from Colombo, expressed spondent in Paris since August, come means 1949. He visited Indo-China in French consider this an essential confidence element for the reinforcement of could be found to reach 1951 and got the idea of inter- the Atlantic Alliance which, as general agreement among the viewing Ho Chi minh” during
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CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN
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French parliament last month. Vice-President
His first thought was to fly to phasised the underlying unity of Felding but evictually · ho de The prospects of getting this India and the United States and elded to send telegram, In of France's cold there was "well of Fraich through the Vicuninh
the Amori- among
the Ameri- Ambastidor in Poking. This for on the other hand not regarded can
flispatched In Stock- here
people.
on-November1, brought with great
was the lob quito He added that it was the
& reply on November 20, which recently the French Ambassador of governments and leaders to was the date of the Soviet note In London warned.
Foreign thing this basic friendship to the western powers on a BL PLEASE NOTE SUNDAY, on warne
to between the two countries was
was Four meetinganeledge government developed further.
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stated holm in
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