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HOW ABOUT, COMING TOR, A RIDE, AND ·
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YOU
THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1954.
BIG ORDERS FROM 7016 Haggis
RUSSIA
UK Expects To Send
At
Least
£25m. Worth Of Goods
London, Jan. 12.
British businessmen are expecting to make trade arrange- ments with Russia shortly to send £25 million to £40 million worth of goods, a spokesman for a group of 40 British business- men said today.
They are re-doubling their efforts to get Soviet-bloc orders since the head of American Foreign Operations Administration, Mr Harold
more East-West trade.
Going
To America
Prestwick, Bootland,
Jan. 17.
biggih
The world's harris weighing over 70 pounds is to be flown to
hero Americs, from
on Thursday.
The Scotch harsis - once described by mailonal bard - Robert Burna A.M "great chefialn of tho puddin (pudding) race"
mainly mada of chopped onions and sheep Intestines.
The lant härgla being sent to America by the Beottish tourist board as part of its publicity campaign, - China Special.
4-Power Talks
Site
Stassen announced over the week-end that America was interested in May Have Been
About 40 British businessmen representing 16 companies have arranged to discuss trade with Soviet officials in Moscow and are wait- ing for Russia to give a date for their visit.
The spokesman for the grow they plan to modify their Schuman Says
of British inamfacturers, sald restrictlas on exports, But it
Mr Stass.a's statement was "the also means competition in trade France most important news from (and we shall have to redouble
across the Atlantic for a long our efforts.
The Russians have agreed to Must Sign EDC
always+ Tri that more trade would improve re All that remains now is
our delegation visiting Moscow. Irtians with Russia," the
them to name the date,
for
All
Spokesman sald. "America has the necessary travel arrange
been mainly responsible for determining what class of trade can be done with the East an It is a welcome sign now that
Peace Could
Follow An
Atomic Pact
ments can be made very quick ly the spokesman said.
Paris, Jan. 12. The former French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, sald today that if France re Jeeted the European defence It was estimated, he said, that community, America might re- "business arrangements" with move her troops from Germany, orders totalling between £25,- and form en alliance directly 000,000 and £40,000,000 could with Bonn.
result from the Moscow visit:
"ENORMOUS MARKET”
Speaking
Decided
of
Berlin, Jan. 12. The representatives the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union will hold a meeting at the headquarters of the French military command tomorrow, the fourth in the present series of talks de. signed to prepare for the foreign ministers' confer- ence opening here on January 25.
Yesterday's meeting between at the Anglo- General
United Timbersun American press
General luncheon In States,
Coleman, Paris, M. Schuman declares that Britain, General Monceaux supporters
Deminux, of the European de-
France, and Serge "We regard Russia as a good fence community in all the Denguin, the representative of --you might say enormous French polito parties, except tho Sovlet High Commission, potential market.
the Communist Parly, were go-
lasted 11 and a half hours. "We hope the United States ing to begin a nationel campaign wi
now match words with to have
the EDC
ratified. treaty deeds and agree to the removal He asserted that there was no of a lot of embargoes on which alternative to the EDC, and there has long been a
& diversion cried down any idea of ratifying of views," the spokesman said. it and at the same time cutting He emphasised, however, that out some of the clauses con- competition in East-West trade!
Ho considered it lained in it. was the most important con-
10 Imagine was possible n modifica- European armaments Plone the sideration and that
pool" of
American restrictions
He added: "It you leave
Bonn, Jan. 12. West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer told
a parila- mentary group of the Christlan Democrat Union this afternoon that they could look forward to a period of peace, if
be would mean that greater com-control of troops under nationa! agreement tween the United States and petition was in prospect.
Whe
reached
an
tion
to be
busi-
Wa
However, despite the lack of preciso information
the in communique issued after each of these talks, it was understood that the representatives of the four
had probably succeeded in settling the ques- tion of the place where the con- ference will take place.
powers
It was pointed out in this connection that while the first communique said the question of the location had been dis- cussed, the two others failed to mention the issue. They mere- by referred to the questions re- maining to be thrashed out.
Some of them have already been settled, it was belleved here, including the questions of security and press accredita- tions.
The spokesman for another Jurisdiction, however, you will the Soviet Union on the utiliza-
then
have a German staff, a of representative body tion of atomic energy.
German War Ministry, and the that discussions He stressed, however, that this nesmen said should not stop them from sup with Communist China's official consequent attempts at restoring traditions, porting the creation
inliitary the import and of
export Organisation German
with
consequences which the European Defence Community, were expected
resumed
we all know only too well." Europorn unity, he indicated, is soon, probably in Berlin.
In reply to questions about Representatives of this group the best means of ensuring peace
Itha in the world.
visited Peking in July last year the recent statements in Paris of United States Secretary of Chancellor
made contracts with the State John Adenauer added and
Foster Dulles, M. the Western Powers had Chinese authorities for trade
Schuman asserted that the themselves firmly to valued at £18,000,000
French people "fear the with- way. 1 at the Berlin con- i
drawal of the West German view-
U.S. troops
from than Europo point on the re-establishment
direct agreement. American-Germani a unites GermeRZY
He added: "What is most feared is that America may' decide to
called peripheral strategy." France-Presse.
that
SENSELESS BANS
cach
f The Board of Trade has not yet granted licences for some Finally, the West German £8,000,000 worth but a modi- Chancellor stressed that
of trade restrictions
of the
of the
He
we dication
moro
▸
most soild foundations could make these quickly avail. / withdraw, and resort to what is
German position wta
vaa láble, the spokesman said. German-American friendship. The Financial Times com-
warned against any morted on tho
prospects for political fickleness, which East-West tmde in an editorial might compromise that friend- today and said that some of the ship, as well as the close re- bans on exports to the Soviet lations established with Britain bloc did not make sense, and I'raev.--France-Presse,
Provence, Southern France,
Jan. 12. Two Frenchwomen, Jacque- Hino Matho and Marinetto Gar-
It said that the American barino, today broke the
Battle Act was an "unsatistae- | women's world record for
kor
Transfer Of Warry device, wholly inappro-flights in two-seater gilders by
Criminal Sought
enciny from acquiring the means controls of
United Pre58.
for
priate for a group of allles co- staying aloft
nearly 29 operating to prevent a potential hou
hours. Taking turns at the their Fouga-CM-7, of waging war" and urged that they circled above the airport Bonn, Jan. 12. its restrictions should be here to beat the old mark of 28 The Social Democrat Bundestag modified and brought up to ante. hours and 41 minutes set in 1951 member, Alfred Gleisner, has
by Marcelle Cholsnet.-Router. sent a letter to the four occupy- ing powers, calling for the transfer to a hospital of former Admir:1 Erich Racder, now im- prisoned as a war criminal at: Spandau Prison, Berlin, it was Hearned tenight.
that
Herr Gleisnar stressed Raeder was
the
oldest of the prisoners, and was
Jl. To the Sovict High
Machines Serve Sweets
At Tube Stations
FRANCE'S PROMISE
The French
Vienna, Jan. 12.
overnment has promised Austria that at the forthcoming big four conference, it will do everything possible to hasten the conclusión of an Austrian state treaty, and thus gitimate to satisfy Austria's
announced aspirations" it was tonight.
The French government statement was contained in a note to the Austrian gOVETTI- ment released here. This note was a reply to an appeal made by Austria last week for, an effort at the Berlin conference towards dinal settlement of the Austrian question
The French note sald that the French Government had continued to devoto its efforts to the restoration of Austrian sovereignty and independence.
France had always considered. that the restoration of the in- dependence and sovereignty of Atetela would be a major contribution to the "stability of consolidation Europe and the
Seven hundred "silent salesmen" are serving Lon-of peace", the note said.
Moper, he pointed
out donera agnin after a gap of 12 years.
that such a gesture before the
Berlin conference
They are the
would arouse chocolate and sweet machines on Underground atations the sympathy of ml enlightened and at the big termini.
men.-France-Presse.
three
Since tho ond of sweet [ of matches," Mr F. L. Timmins, Milan, Jan. 12. rattening the machines
have assistant managing director of Five zebras escaped from
returning albeen gradually
to the sales company, said. circus Van during loading business,
"It has been a big job con operatioce at the railway station Chocolate is selling In 36. vering the machines to take here today:
and 6d. Mabk, the smaller ones silver and The circus Was at the time being slightly larger than the penny pic 12-sided being put on to a train. Three penny bars gold befora Biggest machine in Londos in
animals were captured war,
the 20-coluran circular group after frantic chase. Two It is still possible to buy at Liverpool Street Station. Jumped from the embankment from the machines for a penny the machines have to be re- Sales are brisk and some of main highway, and orie "Our sales was killed in the attempt. The penny packet of chewing gum stocked more than once a day other met death when a cariño a shilling packet of five by a staff of supply inspectors. ran into it-France-Presse. cigarettes, including a packet
London Express Service.
of the
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It was learned that the United
States had cent a similar note
to Austria, and that Britain la its nota expressed the view that tions should be treated separate- the Austrian and German ques- |
1y-France-Presse,
Queen Wears Her Coronation Gown In New Zealand
Wellington, Jan. 12. Queen Elizabeth dizzled Now Zealanders today with changes of costume--from splendour to splendour,
this
Opening Parliament morning, the Arst sovereign ever to do this here, she wore her white allk Coronation gown, embroidered with the emblems of Britain and the CommonTM wealth countries, ge
Now
Tonight presenting Year, and other honoure to 130 men and women at the Welling- tom Town Hall, site wore u, regul full-skirted" evening""drois" of gold, and sliver lake, "with" a brillant array of diamondé, ÎN FN: tarkantcklace, earrings and
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