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Would Not Prevent Indo-China Discussion

Washington, Apr. 1.

The United States could walk out of the discussions on a Korean peace settlement but still continue to discuss a cease-firê îñ Indo-China at the forthcoming Geneva conferehte, an American State Department official said today,

The State Department's spokesman, Mr Henry Suydam, said the Korean and Indo-Chinese phases may overlap to this extent.

Replying to questions at a news conference, he said that the American agreement with South Koren to consider walking out of the Korean talks if they prove to be getting nowhere after 90 days was still in force.

That ngreement Was V.

M. Molotov, at Berlin to

such a

status for Red reached as the Washington secure Ching, and Seoul Governments pre- VIETMINI INVITED? pured for the Korean politi- Mr Suydam said that the cal conference before the invitations to the Indo-Chinese Big Four agreed to talk phase of the Geneva talks have not yet been sent out. He said about both Korea and Indo- he did not know when they China at Geneva. However would be sent out. Mr Dulles the United States would not as emphasised, the spokesman added, that the Indo-China automatically withdraw but phase was the primary respon- only consider withdrawing, siblity of France. he said.

nt

Mr Suydam said that the Korean phase of the Geneva alks would, in effect, be the Korean

political conference which the negotiators Panmunjom tried unsuccessfully to arrange. He added that the thuteri States does not expect the Korean talks to last as long na 90 days.

Mr Suydam was told about a Moscow news dispatch quoting a Pravda article which that Communist China will be sad attending the Geneva ference on an equal basis with the other Big Powers.

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"I do not want to comment on the responsiblilties of French Government," Mr Suy dam odded.

Mr Suyalam was asked to state the United States position on whether invitations for the Indo- China talks should be sent to the Vietminh, who are fighting the French forces and those of the Associated States.

* can't answer that question," Mr Saydam replied.

Mr Suydam said he has not the United States would want to heard of any suggestions that

Geneva conference should last. agree in advance how long the

He said there was no such

Mr Suydam replied by quot-prior agreement at Berlin. What ing statements by the Secre- happened, he sald, was that as tury of State, Mr John Foster the Berlin talks hit obstacles Mr Dulles, at Berlin and tub Dulles suggested that the re- sequently that Red China will maining dine before his sche- not be coming as one of the five duled departure for the inter- American Conference at Caracas He pointed out that Mr Dulles be allocated for speciile sub- reported persistent efforts by jects. This was. done. the the Soviet Foreign Minister, Milspokesman said.--United Press.

Great Powera.

Korea's

's Misgivings

Koreans wished to term them-

Egyptian Woman Fasts

Dr Doria Shalik (38) who with twenty companions went on a hunger strike in an effort to persuade the authorities to allow women to vote for the Constituent Assembly of the new Erypt. President Naguib sent his legal adviser, Dr Hafez, to beg the women to end their fast in the hope that the Con stituent Assembly, even if electeŭ inily by men, trould confer electoral rahia

on women. The plea was in vain,

Among many telegramis received by the Egyptian Suffragettes one from De Edlih Summerskill, the British Socialist Member of Parliament, in which Dr Bummerskil said “Many British women watch with sympathy your courageous efforts to secure

democratio tähts."-Express Photo.

Attack On Jördan Frontier Village

Friend Found Not Guilty

Winchester, Hampshire, Apr. 1.

Mr Kenneth Edwin Hume, 27, a film director, on the direction of the Judge, was found not guilty in court today on two charges of Indecent assault. against boy scouts.

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The prosecution offered evidence against him and he was discharged, prenag

Prosecuting Counsel pointed

out that the witnesses included the two boys who gave evidence and wero cross-examined at Winchester, last Debember when Lord Montagu was acquitted on one charge on a jury failed to reach agreeinent

on a second against him relating to one of the boyh

The court last week ordered thefndlenient against Lord Montagu, in which the jury had disagreed to remain on the Ale. No further proceeding was to be taken without leave of the cout

The Counsel for Mt Hume sald today that ho wished. It to be known that he denied the charges against him and if the need had arisen, he would have repeaterl the denial on outh in a court.

The Counsel also

Death Of A Chimney-maker

Tokyo, Abr. 1.

A Japanese chimney- minket showing his seven year-old son how to com- mit suicide gave a tragio- ally death-like performance.

At the insistence of his son, the Japanese made a hodse and hung it from a vellir beam.

The father then slipped and hanged himself. China Mall Special,

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Mr Hume had nothing to. do

with the events mentioned in Legation Closed

Last week's trial here of Lord Montagu and two other men,

and was

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Manila, Apr. 1. not ono of the un- Respresentative Manuel nom.ed persons then referred Enver told the Philippines to "whose Identity, was veiled Congress today that the "White

mystery."

Australia" policy was derogatory, Lord Montagu was sentenced to the Unfled Nations charter, to 12 months imprisonment and, precepts and -principles. Michael Pitt-Rivers and Peter Wildeblood to 18 months' im- Mr Eaverga is the leader of prisonment each at Winchester a group of Congressmen asking lust week for homosexual that the Philippines legation vilences.-Chinn Mall Special. in Sydney, Australia, be closed.

He said: "International underw standing, goodwill and friend- ship among nations cannot thrive in an atmosphere of dis- crimination on the ground of

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Lebanon Asks For Meeting Of Security Council

New York, Apr. 1.

Washington, Apr. 1. ference sponsor. "They are not The Lebanon töday requested a meeting - of The Korean Ambassador in there as an aggressor-as we the United Nations Security Council to consider to America, Mr Y. C. Yang, but they are in there as oné öf an attack made earlier this week on the Jordan today declared that South the Big Four, the United States, frontier village of Nahaleen allegedly by Israelis. Koren had serious "mis- Britain

ain and France. givings" about the forth it's wonderful!" he said.

The Lebanese_delegate made He went on, HI only hope the request to Russia's Andrel

they may Council. blood-drenched

Peace,

coming Geneva conference there are enough men's roons Vyshinsky, current President of Another German

Lebanen asked for the meet Ship Coming

their

on Far East and fears in Geneva no that the Communists would wash use the occasion to make hands before they sit down ating on behalf of Jordan. Nine propaganda to confuse the the coupell table with an under Jordanians were killed in the To The Far East

Allies.

Speaking at a luncheon

cover

at the attack.

ver bell to summon, Pikper tim at Red

Chinner

their stooges, the Mr Edward A. Rizk, alternate

on

Hamburg, Apr. 1. the National Press Club, Mr Recalling the numerous Ko-se delegate, asked for

consideration of the The 8,000-ton Homburg, flag- Yang asked, "What did we fight rean unification conferences maiter in his letter to Me ship of the West German for when the Big Four agrees between the Russians and the Vyshinsky,

Hamburg-America Unc, left ort the point of asking both Americans before the conflict The Soviet Foreign Minister Here today for Yokohama aggressors-Russia and China-broke out in June, 1950, to have

Council to meet but it could Geneva?"

assemble at any time from to The South Korean Govern- "On the basis of past. per-morrow-Reuter. ment has not yet officially ac-10m

formance cepted the American Invitation you think one

a seat at the table at Yong pointed out that they had has not so far set a dafe for the lher maiden trip.

had made no headway whatsoever.

therefore, what do

more talk with

to the Geneva conference but the Russians will result in?" he

is

God

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asked.

Declaring that his

The Hamburg is the first of throo freighter-passenger ships.

the Ho be put into service by

company. Stic accommodates 83 passengers.

The Frankfurt will be put into service on July 15 and the Hanover later this year.

Chinese Deportées Arrive In Canton expected to do so. Mr

country Yang said, "Korea now has paid a heavier price than

Paris, Apr. 1. lies stark and barren before

The Communist New China you, not because of

any other people since the dawn an act of

News of time," Mr

Agency reported today or providence, like

Yong said that,

that 314 Chinese nationals nevertheless, it

The Schwabenstein, also had emerged act of a little group of wicked anti-Communist army earthquake, but because of an with the largest battle moves "illegally deported" from Malaya freighter passenger vessel which by the British authorities, opened the East Asian lines had arrived in Canton on Marchi served jointly by Hamburg- 20.

America and the Norddeutscher The Agency said this was the Lloyd, is expected back from 29th battch of such Chinese her first trip on May 18.-Rou-

ter.

in the

men in the Krenin in Moscow. world today."-United Press. Now some of these men will

be on hand at the Geneva con- ference."

Mr Yang

complained about

the Soviet Union being a con-

Churchill's Cautious Reply

More Shops, More

Clothes In Russia

London, Apr. 1. Russians will be able to choose 'from five thousand new styles) of clothes, about three thousand new styles of shoes and 800 new London, Apr. 1.

patterns of silk fabrics this the Soviet news agency Tass year, Sir Winston Churchill, the Primo Minister,

said today. parried Socialist attempts in the House Union bought 21 per cent more

peoplo

of the Bovict of Commons today got him to comment on reported Ameri- 800ds last year than in 1952. can representations that the Already this year 2,600 new proposed British list of articles shops had been opened and 8,000 more would be opened by the

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for East-West trado should be end of the year, China Mall reduced

He referred his questioners to Spoctal.

Pesterday's statement by Mr Thomaycroft, Presidenc

of the Board of Trade, on the agreement

Bean, France and Ambelwen

examine stratégie controls.

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Dyke: Do you agree it is

Mr. Philuba Price

ice (Labour) desirable that if the expansion of East-West trade should- bo part of a moroʻkeneral aettle- ment with the Soviet Union lien Russia sibuld "give som.

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A pilot of the United States racial differences, Superiority, Navy today beat the record for of the white man is a myth. # transcontinental fight by "Racial discrimination fying from San Diego, Call strengthens the positions förnin, to New York in three Russia to the weakness of the harms 41 minutes and thirty democracies. This is one argu- seconds,

ment which causes Asian cour- He

les to sympathise with Com- was flying a Crumman munisin." F-Q-F Cougar aircraft,

He called for the Philippinça The previous record was four diplomatic mission in Australia hours, eight minutes and five to be transferred to some seconds between Los Angeles South-East Asian country and New York-france-only its trado mission to be

maintained there.--Reuter.

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