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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953.
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Tokyo, Dec. 17. Another thipment of JapaNESS gles in on the way to Hong- how test to see kong us a
And much
Low BOOT Japanese glasa Industry fayli regain the ground it once held in that British colony.
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Now the Hongkong market by European is dominated glass, a spokesman of
Glass Amhi
Company quoted by the Jiji news agency as saying.
BIDAULT QUESTIONED
98th Birthday In Gaol
Torre Haute, Ind.,
Dec. 16.
Pushesrk operator Henry Morris, who pays he is just two years short of 140 years old, Will
Christmas în gaol.
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Morris appeared before City Judge Edward Everelt said he had no home. He asked the
for to //keep senterice out of the weather,"
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Tho spokesman, however, remarked, that since European glass mokers had already established a strong bridge- head on the Hongkong market, and shipments of Japanese sheet glass to Hongkong Aro quite limited, recent shipments may not prove effective in re- covering lost ground, China Mail Special.
Eisenhower Lauds Nixon
Washington, Dec. 18. President Dwight Eisenhower sald at his press conference lo-
Vice-President day that
and Mr Richard Nixon had admir- ably
the United represented
Vice
Iranian Newspapers Suspended
me
Baghdad, Dec. 16,
LEE GREAT WORLD
North America And Europe TO-DAY
The Same
Same Destiny
Share The
And Are Indivisible
Paris, Dec. 16. French Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault, who, tomorrow, will be a candidate for the Presidency of the French Republic, today told a crowded newspaper conference at the close of the North Atlantic Council sessions here that Europe and North America shared the same destiny and should realise that they were members of an indivisible community. Reporting, as President of the North Atlantic Council, on the sessions just concluded, M. Bidault disappointed the 800 or so pressmen present when he declined to answer questions and urged them to display coolness and calmness in writing about the problems of NATO.
both affecting the strategic con-¡ pilon and the employment of
forces und the production of COMMENTS ON
their arins.
FRANCE'S RECOVERY
This was on indirect reference to the recent press conference of the American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, in which he threatened a drastic The French Foreign Minister change in Américan policy if the sald that he was convinced sub- European Defence Community (stantial Progress could be was not formed soon and which achieved in all these domains.
Referring to the need for 'The Iranian Minister of In-was seized upon by newspapers terior announced today the sus-ns a sensational story.
closer
between collaboration M. Bidault, desilming to reply North America and Europe, M. pension of nine newspapers for
that these two a period of a year allegedly be-to questions on the grounds that Bidauit said cause they had published ten-he was President of the NATO worlds shared the same destiny dentious information about the Commal, said that M: Dulles'
with the European Dealing Basra petrol company strike and statement "had caused.seme de Defence Community, M. Bidault bate, which had provoked certain said that discussion of this sub- incited public disorder.
Among the suspended news- į declarations," He refused to ex-fect within the framework of Hatlon - or by
the Atlantle Alliance pand on the subject, Dealing with
NATO principle that had been 10- susions, the French Fordgn cognised at Ottawa in 1951 and Minister slated that discussion which it was of the different nupects of the today. International scene had con-
the
was a
good to re-afflım
In conclusion, M. Bidault ex-
hir confidence pressed
determination and a
papers were three of the biggest unes in Baghdad.
a press conference He told that the Communist and trouble makers were behind the dis- States during
turbances which took place the armed the identity_of views of the President's 10-week study toure said that an on-the-spot
before yesterday at Asra."
NATO members. This, he said, of 10 Paclic, Asian and African
investigation had convinced him countries.
that "subversive elements" and not wage questions were in- volved.
cic-
that
with of common interests
was a great encouragement for the coming negotiations ure Soviet Union.
COMMON MEMBERS
M. Bidault arided that what
idea that the
tics
Limes.
triumph over the difficul- and vicissitudes of the
He made a plea for. untty
would
ensure their
The President said that all reports received through diplo- matte and press channels were
He charged that these unanimous in testifying to the ments had "ylolently prevented had dominated the debates was which success of Mr Nixon's mission.
fellow workers from returning the
Atlantic success in a common defence of to duty and going beyond that Alliance was required to unite the peace-France-Presse. He added that he did
they had stabbed one Ameriena more intimately the two con- know If the Vice-President
13th Century would make public his impres-and destroyed private cars."-tinents of North America and
Europe, which
were associated sions of his tour. France-
together. He said that North Americans and Europeans shared should same destiny and the realise this fact Dy common
Presse.
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German War Criminals Released
members of an indivisible com-
Cloister
Rheims, Dec. 18. Workmen repairing the
Bas!-
of Sant-Remy, oldest
A
Foreign Minister continued lica that the
the Church here, have uncovered problems of
beautifully preserved 13th cen- Europten Defence Community
were tackled in relation to the tury cloister.
It was uncovered after being [walled for soven centuries in
up
old
Bonn, Dec. 18. development of the Atlantic The Allied occupation author-alliance and within the frame- In forgotten corner · of the ties today released. 105 Germans work of the latter. from prison under the High Com-
M. Bidault stressed the fact church, which is now a museum. Architectural experts said inission Christmas amnesty. The
that ere bad been an Identity that
cloister dates the British released nine, the French
of views on various aspects of about the year 1250 and added and the Americans 04. 32
the international situation, and that its columns are topped Five men convicted of war artimilarly regarding relatious with the fine st Roman-type crines were included amnesty.
In the
from
the Soviet bloe. This had cornices ever found in France, made it possiblo to embark United Press. with confidence on the nexes- sarily difficult negotiations to be undertaken with the Soviet Union.
INT'L SITUATION Ho said that the NATO Council discussions had to take into account the fact that the present-international-situation
com-
Paris, Dec. 16. The Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Mr Edgar Faure declared" in a statement' to the press today that "France, threatened up to now by galloping consumption - In- pernicious andela --- recession must
R
make her recovery with care."
He noted that for the first time In a long time the French Treasury would' arrive at the end of a financial year and the beginning of another calm year. He said that no financial dif- cults were being encountered recently to cope with the cur
rent needs. He pointed out that "we are honouring the first secully date for paying back the advances from the Bank of France without it causing the slightest worry".
11.
that
He cautioned, however, the exceptionslly favourable situation did not mean that France's great economie prob- lems had been solved."--France-
Presst.
Shipbuilding
In France
Paris, Dec. 10. French shipbuilders chalked
up an excellent production year, exceeding last year's launchings and number of ships under, con- struction through falling behind
deliveries to the extent 34,000 gross tons.
of
Production figures were re- Paris, Dec. 16. leased in a year-end estimate of * The
Public Works Depart private shipbuilding In France ment has offered a pre-Christ- | by the French Shipbuilders' mas gift to its "forgotten men" Association.
the cower cleaners.
It la a transparent manhold
cover.
The British authorities set free one of the war criminals--dans Paude:t, who was sentenced to death in 1948 for ill treatment of Ailled nations in a German war- time labour camp, but whose punishment was later commited to life imprisonment and then to len
years.
Amerleans-freed the
The Department said it will other four war criminals, includ- might be existing for many, bring some rays of sunshine into
the ing former Field Marshal Georg long years and that,
sewermen's "dank, dark von Kuechler, who was granted sequently, their effort would lives."-United Press. medical parole last February. have to be framed so that it was
Von Kuechler, 72, was sen- capable of
lasting. tenced in October, 1048 to 20 M. Bidault added that he years' imprisonment-later re- wanted to emphasise the foet duced to 12 years-for war that NATO members hod crimes and erimes against affirmed their resolve constantly humanity.
to impitve the means for more The other one hundred freed effectively and more rationally Germans were serving sentences using the resources at their dis- for violating occupation laws.posal. This would
need, he Router.
added, a co-ordination of efforts,
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