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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY," JULY 16, 1954.

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LATEST. BRITISH"FATHE NEWS

Doomed To Failure

Right From

The Beginning

London, July 16.

Records published today of the secret London disarmament conference here in May and June show that right from the start the conference was deadlocked over the timing of the establishment of an effective control system. the question.on which it broke down.

Records of 17 of the 19 secret meetings show that the positions of East and West underwent little change during the meetings.

In accordance with a conference decision full re- cords of the discussions were published here today and presented as a Government blue book to Parliament. No records were published of two restricted sessions on June 8 and 11.

GRAZIANO RESIGNS

Rome, Inly 13. Former Marshat Rodolfe Ciraziano, president of the Italian noo-Fascint move-

onc and

of JEs meal. Fenders. Das resigned, is announced bore ta-

WAN night.

да

Да

the letter to

110- tional secretary of the neo- Fascist Italian social move- ment.

Augusto de Marsanich, Graziano

sald ilial because he was a firm believer and supporter of EBC he could not remain Bi the head of a party which would not vote for ឥ European Defener Com- munlly unless a aritiement

reached

the were Trieste dispute with Yugo-

layla-France-Presse,

on

FIGHT TO

SAVE MONKEY

The conference was altended by representatives of the United States, France, Russia, Canada and Britain.

The Western position, finally formalised in an Anglo-French paper supported by the United States and Canada, pruposti phased disarmament ending

in probibition at aborate weapons. Completion of each phase was dependent on establishment of effective control,

The Soviet

Government

throughout proposed simul- taneous prohibition of atomic and establishment of weapons control,

On June 11, at the end of the conference, the chief British delegate, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State, recalled that at the start of discussions, the Soviet delegation was asked

I agreed that establishment of control must precede prohibi tion of atomic weapons.

CONSISTENT

"NO"

Mr Lloyd sald: "I ut the very beginning of the discus- sion of that question we bod a clear and unequivocal answer In the afbrmative from the Soviet Union, there would have been

a real prospect of agree- ment in fact the answer has been a consistent 'n from the ; Soviet Union."

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18.-

Indo-China Armistice

Poses Problems

For Economists

By Robert Boulay

Geneva, July 16.

Economic experts of both East and West are

insistence on simultaneous pro studying ways of solving the problems which would hibition and futernational con- follow an Indo-China armistice. trol, the chict American dele- pate, Ambassador

Morehead

whole Soviet ap-of Vietnam pending a full political settlement.

There is a

It is hoped to regulate economic relations Patterson, said on June 16: In between the Communist and non-Communist areas short, to sum up there is nothing Calcutta, July 15. For two weeks, the medical sew in the

It has all the ominous

economic authorities Jiere have

Indo-China been proach

of all Implications

pro- previous save the life of a Soviet approaches.

blems have already been touch- lgistry to

Make tune monkey, which was de-

ed on in private meetings be pledge without safeguards,"

tween ininisters at the nine- tained here while on its way

The records show that at

herv-not- times from Saigon to Paris.

nation peace talks exchanges between M:

Dong. Malik and Mr Patterson became ably by Mr Pham Van bitter.

Vietminh Deputy Premier, who has Mr Phan Industry and

neor

The anonkey will le tumor- row, unless a certificate is found proving that it had not been a yellow fever area for 31 days before its departure from Indo-China. The owner of the monkey was forced to leave his pot in quarantine here, and fly

Paris

On

ATOMIC POOL

to

May 14, Mr Patterson interpreted a statement by the chief Soviet delegate Mr Jakob Melik, Soviet Ambassador Britain, as meaning the Soviet to Paris

Government Wob willing to Noudly, the animal would continue discussions on Presi- have

been destroyed within 48 dent. Elsenhower's proposal for hours of its arrival, but it was an atomic pool for peaceful uses reprieved six Limes

while of atomic energy. attempts were made to get the certificate from Saigon.

deadly States on the

made by

Mr Malik said: "The Soviet Government constantly pursuing The authorities here explained its polley of peace has expressed that the death sentence had been its readiness to take part in passed because monkeys were negoliations with the United

to the proposal known to carry the yellow fever virus which might President Eisenhower. start a widespread epidemie. Mr Patterson replied: "I am

very grateful to you, Mr Afalik France-Presse.

for having cleared up for me a misapprehension that I fear have received from the press to the effect that Mr Molotov had

President's rejected our

very brilliant plan for the use of atomic Caergy for industrial purposes, the so-called atom pool."-Reuter,

ISRAELIS

ANNOYED

Jerusalem, July 15. The Israeli delegation fold to- day's meeting of the Mixed Armistico Commission here that its fullure to condemn Jordan

the three-day

flare-up in Jerusalem Inst

montb only strengthened Israel's view of

on

Suez Rebel's Threat

London, July 15.

monetary systems.

plastre In the French backed

areas and non-Communist Communist plastre in the Vist- minh zones.

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Experts Arc planning economie annex to an armistice Anh, Minister of agreement which could form the

basla 匯 Commerce, as

ot discussions

understood-Reuter.

after M

renior member of his delega- consefire came into force, it is tion.

French There are Important controlled coalmines, textile in milles and cement works North Vietnam, most of which is bound to go to the Vietminh In an armisive agreement

Under

certain conditions, It is believed, the Vietminh would be prepared to allow these French industries to operate as at present. It would also be in the interests of the Vietminh economy, because much of the raw materials for certain In dustries must come from non-

Communist countries.

LIMITED AID

Mourning Landslide

Victims

Medellin, Colombla, July 15, The provincial authorities de- creed three days' mourning for the victims of Monday's land- sildes in nearby Media Luna, in which nearly 200 persons perisheo.

It is also believed that econo- mig ald from Russia and China will necessarily be relatively limited because of their own earthed 70 bodies in the rubble

that Alled a. ravine

internal demands.

Scarchers

KUT OF

have un-

near the

For the more-Communist part mountain suburb and Wo of of Vietnam a Western economic the 05 Injured died yesterday programme 13 envisaged in in hospital. Another 109 per- which France, the United States

sons are missing and belleved and members of the Commum- buried in the debris. wealth Colombo plan would all have a part.

The

are

Three now landslides occurred But the Bao Dal Government in Media Luna last night, the ineffectiveness of the Com- Captain Charles Waterhouse, of Vietnam has already made causing no new casualties, and mission's work.

leader of the "rebel" group of clear that it wants to receive a Commission of geologists 'ad- The complaint came after the Conservative members of Par- any outside ald directly and not vised local officials to avert a Commission's Chairman, Major-[liament who criticise Govern- through France.

new tragedy by blasting 0,000 General Vagn Bennike, United ment handling of the negotiations

Vietnamnese

also tons of ourth off a hilltop in the Nations Chief Truce Supervisor on the Suez Canal zone base, is suspicious that promises of aldaren.--United Fress. in Palestine, abstained

from believed to have made known-particularly from France voting

counteles' his intention to resign the chair- might be designed to help per- On both charges.

|manship of his party's defence suade them to agree to unpalat-. Observers believed the result, committee in Parliament,

| able ecosefire terms. of the meeting squashed all He and others in the group of hope that Israel would lift her 40 critics. are opposed to any boycott in force since March at Anglo-Egyptian settlement which

of withdrawal Involves

all the Commission's meetings.

British fighting forces from the. Israel agreed to take part in Calzone, Yesterday Mr Henry prevent the Vietminh from a this meeting though she em-

Legge-Bourice, one of the "40, sweeping victory when elections strip on March 19. phasised that she would still not participate in the Commis resigned from the Conservative to a unifled. Government

The release was handled stan's normal work-Reuter, Party in Parliament-though not held.

from la sout-in protest against Many gravo economic prob- through tho Government handling of thelems are involved--among them'] Armistico Commission.-France- Suez issue-Beuter,

communications and the two Presse.

CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS BILL

The Judiciary

Washington, July 18:

Committee of the House of Representatives approved and sont to the full house today a bill to strip citizen- hip rights from people convict- ed of conspiring to overthrow the Government by forco

violence

Or

At the same time it formally telected twa adininistration anti-mubversive memeures which would give the Government authority to bar" suspected apies, and saboteurs - from de

plants and dissolve Communist-led unions and cra

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WESTERN VIEW

SOLDIER FREED

Tel-Avly, July 15. Egypt today is that economie ald will help | Israeli soldier captured in the course of an incident at Gaza

The 'Western view, however,

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