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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954.

Unsinkable MPandit Confident

Swimsult

A demonstration was held in London of the now "un-

worn by 24-year-old sinkable" swimming sult. It was

Jean Manchester of Morecambe. She was thrown into the water -pushed off the edge tied into sack—and they even tried tying a brick to her and pushing her into the water, but hor swimsuit would not let her sisk. The sult in made by Mr Mark Shaw of Morecambe, who invented i 18 months ago and as the reaction in Britain was "rather slow" he took it being pushed in to America and Canada where it is now water treatment of polio cases. The secret of the floating in the panels in front of the mult of "breathing fabric" that trapped the air and guaranteed to surface the wearer in four

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GUATEMALA WILL

WELCOME

FOREIGN CAPITAL

Guatemala City, July 6.

The main lines of the new Guatemalan Govern- ment policy would be anti-colonialism and en- couragement of capital investment, both native and foreign, a spokesman of the newly-established Guatemalan “junta” Government told pressmen today.

The new President, Colonel Luis Monzon, had earlier affirmed that his country will take up its ties with the United Nations and the Organisation of American States.

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as Communists. He added that

HOPES FOR PEACE

BRIGHT WHILE STATESMEN TALK

London, July 5.

The President of the United Nations General Assembly, Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, today ex pressed her confidence that as long as the states, men of the world are willing to talk together so long the hope of peace is with us.

"In spite of some disappointment and set- backs that are Inevitable, the world statesmen are doing all they can for peace and the will for peace is there," Mrs Pandit sald on her arrival today in London on a fortnight's visit.

Mrg Pandit was received by Pandit said that would depend Britain's Minister of State for on news from United Nations Foreign Affairs, Mr Selwyn Headquarters.

Lloyd, and India's High Com- "If there is any development missioner in the United King- from the United Nations that dom, Mr M. J. Desai,

makos 15 necessary, I should Mrs Pandit is visiting Britain tiko to return iq India sooner," officially as President of the she said.-Reuter. United Nations General Assembly

on the

invitation of Her Ma- jesty's Government. She will be the guest of the British Govern- ment for the first week of her stay.

Welcoming Mrs Pandit, Mr Selwyn Lloyd raid: "I am very glad to welcome you on behalf of her Majesty / Government and we are very

are visiting us. You what you

uro a very distinguished President of the

United Nations. We welcome you as its flirt woman president and we are very proud that the Orst woman president should have come from the Common- wenitix,"

GREAT PRIVILEGE

Thanking Mr Lloyd for tha welcome. Mrs Pandit said that it was a very great privilege to

here. She

her enjoyed work as United Nations Presi- dunt very much.

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"I am proud that besides an Asian, I also belong to the Com- monwealth," she said.

Dressed in dark sari and dark coat and sitting in the glare of television Ughts, Mrs Pandit then met pressinet.

Replying #91d:

10 question, she feel that as long as people arc willing to talk together so long the hope of pence 18 with us.

"In spite of setbacke and we have had one or two – the fact that the statesmen of the world are willing to talk is

hopeful sign.

"My hope for peace is 09 strong as it was," she added.

Burma Pays For "Death Railway"

London July 5.

Giam bas paid £355,000 for the Slam-Burma rail- ways, bullt by prisoners during the war, Mr Osbert Peake, Britain's Minister of Penistons, said today,

Mr Peake, who WHE Answering a question In the House of Commons, said this amount had to bo distributed between several Governments whose pationals were employed in buliding the

railway. The

Govern- British mont's aes

about £170,000. Mr Peake added that he hoped to be able

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rily to make a stalo-

about the distribu- tion of the money and also about that available from the realisation of the remaining Japanese asetta

In Britain-Beytor.

Examination

Of Comets

Mr

London, July 5. Duncan Sandys,

of Supply, told

that good

progress

being made in the

Mrs Pandit said that the was Minister looking forward greatly in her the House of Commons to- visit to Britain. She hut not day been in England to stay since 1937, when she had come here Was as Health Minister of united provinces in India.

She wanted to meet old friends and make new contacts during her presont visit and "I am looking forward to an ex ceedingly pleasant visit," she

said.

the technical examination of Comet jetliners, grounded after a series of accidents.

She said that she would re-

Two Comels have crashed into the sea this year, one of Elba Naples

and unpthor

south of killing everyone aboard.

out on

HER FUTURE

Mr Sandys said the wreckage Mrs Pandit was asked about recovered from the sea noar her plans for the Immediate Elbe

hod been thoroughly future.

oxamined and an extensivo prov of trial flights and "effectively tum to India from England and ramme democratic Government,”

carried experiments in August she was visiting Indo-Comets withdrawn from service.. Colonel Manzon also told thenesia as United Natkms Presi- Press here today that more than dent on the Invitation of the 1,000 persons had been arrested Indonesian Government.

The Minister's statement con, Linued: "In particular wings, tail She would then go to New and main structure have been they would be brought before a York to preside over the United tested for magistrate's court because we Nakna Assembly.

metal fatigue and possible weaknesses, "And then?" asked her.

"The strength of the prossurs "And then?" queried back toed cabin has been exhaustively

Pandit with He estimated the number of Mrs

4 pleasant tested and trials carried out to those who had taken political smile. "It is not possible to

where excessive pres- asylum in foreign embassies at look ahead very much

sure might have been built up in in our

tank by the use of high the added. more than one thousand and said

gressure fluid pumps." that for the moment there was

that has happen-

Ho added that all social establish advances would be maintained. Colonel Monzon sald that the Agrarian Reform Lar would continue operative under the new Government but only up to the point when 話

new Constitution had crystallised

methods of application.

The Junta had no intention of rushing through a new Con- stitution, the President added, but Ita

intention

was

Anti-Locarno

Resolution

An Idle Gesture

Washington, July 5.

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de not with to commit in Justices."

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POLITICAL ASYLUM

the

verything

ung questioner

discover

Balkan Alliance

Mr Sondyn said the testa-were no question of "to conducted to me in the last two decades

continuing. When they wore but the right of asylum would ha happoned unexpectedly.

complete, the information gained be respected.

and therefore cannot say what would be submitted to a court of No sabe conduct rights have will follow,” sho added.

Inquiry. In answer to a ques- been asked for formar Replying to another question, ion, he said he hoped tho texta President Arbenz and his family, the said that the United Nations yould not Inst "many weeks."→→→ the Colonel said. He was not had been instrumental in Reuter. sure when the suspended Con- bringing the peoples of the stitutional freedoms would be world together. The Washington Past and re-established, but liberty of "If the United Nations had Times Herald today chided the Pross had been uncondluonelly not existed, there may have House of Representatives for alven since the junts had taken been a war much graver than making in de gesture" in over

We haye #fen in roDONT SEATS,"

Athens, July 5. she passing a resolution

Colonel Monzon said that the opposing

sald.

Greek-Yugos ny any Loparno-typ

she thought various enterprises begun under Agreement

Asked whether

communique tonight oovering Southeast Asia with

the Arbenz regime would be that talks between the states announced in the capitals of all the Comminist world.

curried through and the build-men pt the world should be three countries that the work of There was little sense to the of the Pan-American road-held in secrot, Mire Pandit, ex the drafting commitice of the way would be speeded up, pressing her personal view, said projected Balkan Alliance was move, the 'DOWDEDI sald, Work on the road had bean that when an issue was delicate, completed this morning. because the representatives know suspended under the Arbenz it was better to hold discursione •The three delegations, sald that the Eisenhower Administra-Government

and... Costa

A joint Turkish

without the glare of publicity, the communique, expressed

In reply to a question whether: satisfaction at the spirit there was any likelihood of her understanding and mutual con- returning to India goriler than fidonea which had prevalled

their Rica on July 10 (on which data sho | during

Joint work, ia scheduled to leave), Mrs Franco-Presse.

tion "had not the slightest in- President Monzon also an tention of coming to such announced that his Government agremment with the Britiah,” had been recognised by San

Salvadar The Post, usually sympathatio

France ProgDE. to British farelin policy, then went on to criticise the Locarno led an uong thon eles bara gage in Internatiorial commimler- tion...

editorial entitled. *Locarno And“ All Thuữ” the newspaper cited two reasons for gpposing the suggestions put forward by Sir WinstoES and Mr Anthony

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