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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954. .

DANES PUT TRADE ON

Pakistan Appeal For Unity of Moslem Nations

Karachi, Aug. 1.

The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Mohammed Ali, said today he hoped the settlement of interna- tlonal disputes in the Middle East would enable Moslem countries "to come still closer together and march unitedly forward to a very high place in the conmunity of nations."

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In his monthly brendenSL the nation, he said he hoped

would attention world Turn to "the Imperative urgency at removing the potential Threat in the Kastinir dispute.

So long as this dispute re- inales unsettled, so long us the armies of India and Pakistan

1

Liberation

Of France

Anniversary

tenth

of

con-

POLITICAL

FOOTING Accusation Made

By The Russians

Moscow, Aug. 1.

Soviet Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade S. Borisov, said in an interview with Izvestia published today that Denmark had tried to put the question of trade between the Soviet Union and herself on a political footing, by refusing to sell two tankers to USSR.

to, continue to free ich ather keriss the cease-fire line in Kashmir, so long as 4,000,000 people Kashmir continue to be held down by force of arms, so long must the peace of Asia tinue to hang precariously by a

Referring to the question of Denmark satisfaction In the slender thread," he said.

The rattlement of the Anglo-two tankers which the Sovietmatter of goods to be provided

Russia. Union had wanted to be in by

These [RT the Buruimcluded in the list of good to be eluded Egyptian dispute,

cereals, oilseed cake", Jasuc anek the Anglo-

Borisov grain, soya. voltou

and Iranian

dispute " cause for supplied by Demak.

said that the Soviet side had silver. qpecial rejoleing for all of us in posed that the two tankers Pakistan.

should be included exactly the Mr Mohammed Ali sald hs' same as those delivered to the hoped the sefticment in IndusSoviet Union in 1952 and 1953. | China would "pave the way for

He added that this question was linked with the fact that Denmark had secret

with agreements Western countries.

St Male, August 1 United States Ambassador to Douglas Dillon, part!- France, elpating in ceremonies marking,

the shaiversary of liberation

of France, was told today by the deputy of St Majo

that France never forget that The darkness of the cecupation did not bft until the Dag of the SI and Strips drew new "

AUSTRIAN LIBERATION

of St

الان

curly restoration of security and Borisov said that the Soviet

prosperity in that unhappy Union made every effort to give

War-scarred land."

"It is our fervent hope that France would deal with the Problems of

the

some

Morocco apd Tamsia with

for- fight:duors as she played i

venetding a settlement in Indo- the Premier aid, Chian," aorting that

happy to learn that a beginning had been! made on the problem.--Reuter. |

he was

USIS Audience

Increases

policy objectives through cominercial channels

the

its anual report, agency said the films so distri- butra" "musk and dǝcarry out the directives from the President and the National Security Coun- d to explain and win under-

standing for our foreigne

and to combat Communist

American

Reserve

Scheme

Washington, Aug. 1.

The whole thing is geared to the day of active war with the

Union",

Hannah Soviet

Mr. news conference. wid at H

The miliary duty would

in a new compulsory service reserve organisation,

bo

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He said that the Soviet Unig was also prepared to include In her ist of exports to Den- Įmask goodą which in the West

under Tha Dame

"strategic" heading.

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS

In these circumstances, the Soviet minister said that it was efoar that the Soviet state hud

every right to expect that Den-

M.

She Keeps Her Eyes On The “Road”

bor

This Uitto girl was laking part in a road safety demonstration and had to keep eyes on the "rand" is sho' drove past the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret at King's presented with the Freedom of the Borough. The temptation to Lynn when Her Majesty was turu her head was great, but she stuck gamely to her task. — Central Press Photo,

Church Dignitaries

Flock To

The United States

New York, Aug. 2.

High dignitaries of Protestant Christendom have flocked to the United States for two important congresses in two great cities of this country's Middle West.

NO HORNS

IN PARIS

'Paris, Aug. 1.

A ban' 011 motorcar hortis. new palico mea- sure to bring some qulei to Paris streets, etme into effect today.

no

From today

driver may sound his born in faris except In 43 emergency - under paln of a fine

of 1,200 francs. Many motorisis showed

al caution unusual

this +21 first day of the new order. Polico wald they would be tolerant for a fortnight and

merely remind offend- lug drivers of tha new rule. ther would topose

Bines later.

Police will

Ano who pedestrians

may try to crass

when the roads pedestrian ishla are rising against them, ---- China Mall Special.

Democrats

tend the Anglican congress, Right Reverend Jolin Moyes; Move In

Salvage Rights Contested

Felixstowe, Aug. 1. Shortly after the dra- matic rescue of 29 people from the blazing Nor- wegian staamerTMTM Mildrid, in the North Sea" sarly los day, rival' British and French seamian were come festing enlenge rights the fireswreaked slip,

Tonight the 2.030-ton Midgid lies blackened and buckled in 18 feat of water of Fellistävie, Twa French fishermen from the trawler Gai Florent are on board. and the arlcolour Bles from the most.

Alongside is the 1,188-fon British ing Timoll, dlspýting the French claim to salvage rights. Both vessels helped to How the Mildrid here after the 1,807-ton British coliler Corten had rescued passengers and' ceplii and landed them safely at Gravesend,

The Mildrid was bound tran Trondheim, Norway, to Bochum fer. Kent, with a cargo of wood pulp when she caught alight [diter an explosion in the glolzes

hold.

After everyone had left the blazing vessel, sho wns Arst. taken in tow by tho, British motor vessel' Jlm M, 410 föhs, and the Qal Floreal put, two men aboard.

TOOK OVER

Her master wanted to tow her Inta French territorial waters, but the Turmal which nebleved fome for its part in the-dramatic and rescue from the traighter Flying Enterpri2s. took over the tour after brinking - - the flames under contral. Then the Gai Floreal made fast Astern and was also towed Blong.

Thousands of holidaymakers watched as the Mildrið dropped anchor off shore here. Launches took sightseers out to and the s(31) anduidering wrock.

Later tonight the skippes of the Gai Floreal went ashore at Harwich and made a repart, tá Lloyd's A Lloyd's official, mid there was no need for the men to stay aboard the Mildrid the report had been made,

The Furmoil mon are

On McCarthy working. They mu

quench

the fire by" water' in and out of the hej added-Router.

mark would try_gnd meet

the Sugiet Union's wishes by includi- the two tankers which were he- *uot a new item in trade

The first of the meetings is the history-mak veen the two countries." He added

that Danish firms had ing World Anglican Congress to be held at Min- shown Interest In building nesota's largest city, which, not 100 years old, has tankers

for the Soviet Union,

them a population of 600,000, from August 4 to 18. Guy a Choralre, the Deputy

Mr John Hannah in his but refused to include Mayor and Miniator

The second is the Second Assembly of the World the for

last official statement before during Įstor negotiations, giving French Associated Slates of

grounds for the refusal Council of Churches, scheduled for August 16 to 30 in retirement

Assistant 01 #s Mr Indo-China, accompanled

Minternational events,"

United States, Chicago, second largest city in the Dillon to the national fort here

Secretary of Defence, said where they rendered homage to

Borisov asked the Elsen- Washington, Aug. 2. yesterday that

whether with a population of nearly 4,000,000. The United States informationhower the victims of the sloge

administration had this racant that Denmark was

Nearly under pressure from the United

600 Malo, then to the Chaussco du Agency reported today that it

high-ranking, formerly Archbishop of Bris- military States. new a plaque was had acquired a new audience of approved a

He said that the break-delegates and several thousand bane, Australia; the Bishop of Sillon, where

of the negotiations "visitors" are expected to at Armidale (Austraila), the ! placed in honour to the herolam 200 million by distributing films manpower plan, aimed at ing off st ailled armies and the on foreign

military duty for "all quali- would certainly not help trade

relations between tho two described officially as the "Arst the Metropolitan of the Church Finch resistance forces.

fied young men." Dillan

countries.

of India, Pakistan, Burma and Mr

world conference of the Angli- received abroad. Wis

Ceylon, tho can Communion to be held out-

Most Reverend earlier by M. la Chambro at

M. Borisov said it Denmark'sida the British Isles."

A. N.: Mukerjco; the Bishop at the castle of Dthess Anne

to deliver the two

Johannesburg, South Africa, agreed Frunco Prezzo.

tankers,

the Soviet side was

Right The comprehensive nature of the

"Reverend Richard Communion is Ambrose Reeves; and the Pre- to resumo ready

Anglican negollations. the

Washington, Aug. 1. would then be shown by its 15 Churches and siding Bishop of the Nippon An agreement

Some Senate Democrats signed immediately for an ex- 826 dioceses senttered through Set Ko Kwal, Japan, the Most

Reverend Michael Yashiro. will try to force out an early change of goods for a twelve- every continent. month period.-France-Presse.

There will be a host of other report on "Americans for the first time

the Army-Mc- will be

be greeting laymen, lay delegates

Bishops,

priests Carthy hearings in hopes it women,

Bishops and and laymen and lay women. from the Archbishopst

other They will have widely differing will strengthen the censure Sen. against national resolution Churches of the Anglican Com-geographical munion, such as the Church of backgrounds, and, among the Joseph R. McCarthy, it was England, die Church of India, lay people will reflect many reported today, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon walks of life doctors, law- and the Church of the Province yera, missionario, rich

mymates, Senate sources said the De- designated an International qur of South Africa," said on official small busiasmen, housewives mocrats plan to keep the debate rancy by the Japanese Gove scheme day reserve

Amons announcement from the Ameri-

these will be a Bishop rolling another day or two on ment for setting trade secouple at the would have to be approved by vigilance against espionage and

sabotage

"United by

States

who was for three years a prl the move can Congress organisers,

by Sen. Ralph Effective Aug, 2, 1 w before the current

saner of

Koreans In Flandes the North trained" agents of the Kuomin-

IS DIFFICULT

the housed today. to reprimand expired aw They selective service

the

began in that Communist-hunting Chinese Nationalist

war tho tang,

Wisconsin "It is difficult to say who country in June 1930. He is the next April.

forces of Chiang Kai-shek, the

will be the leading Agures Right Reverend Alfred Cecil

Republican The administrative plan was New China News Agency re-

the mecting, for It has no Cooper, who, when he was taken dramatically made public when ported. Mr Hannah took a pair of In commenting on the trial of precedent other than the prisoner, was Bishop of Korea. scissors

Anglican Congress of 1908, held

GREAT SERVICE pric cut the word alleged Nationalist agents by

London preceding tho

The Congress "secret"

will open on from the top of the Kwangtung Provinglaj Court,

Lambeth Conference of that the

was there document.

August 4 (0100 GMT August 6) paper said, "fresh evidence that these activi- year."

with a great service in the huge In the immediate But Mr Hannah, who was in the ties

pro- Minneapblio of American

Auditorium. Tais part

parations for the Congress, the service will begin with a prg- Tiefenço post [or 18 months, schemes to use the Kuomintang

Walter Gray, returna this weeke to

of dan Bishops, priests the gang for intensified provocation Right Reverend

cession Presidency

Birhop of Connecticut, and the and laymen, the atticist delegates part in not ready, the De of Michigan State and aggression against China."--

haul may Bight Reverend Stephen from all parts College-Reuter,

Reuter.

of the world mccrata Keoler,

Bishop of Minnesota, where the anglican Communion minority report, which is likely

to blasi Sen. McCarthy. the hest Siccese, havg ben is established." most respotisthlo

the

It is at this service that the organisation.

will. Archbishop of Canterbury

Graz, Aug. !. Herr Julius Raab, the Aus- trinn Chancellor,

today spid the Government would take steps this autumn for the de- Anlie liberation of Austria from Decupation.

festival week

The report said the commer- cial distribution was In addition to the agency's own showing to what it described as "influential per-comuneretai audiences",

n

Mr Hannah said: "Everyone up to the President agrees that effective have WT nust reserve to meet the require- ments of war with the Sovieta. "And that is the only war that œunla."

He said the

It provided 1.265 points of a total of 230 Alms for use all over the world last year-Router. Speaking at the opering of a

Sydney, Aug. ). at Eibiswaldi, in

Doctors' hearts missed a ben! Western Styria, Herr Rash said:

have already informed the here when they looked

the four High Commissioners that

Kelleher, 26. John the Austrian foreign policy in couldn't ace his heart. the autumn will Into action 4 new well

prepared plan bring the Austrian question to a definite solilement at last,

"Next

ten year it will be

the occupation af side. years since Austrio began,"

added. ho Reuter.

anti-tuberculosis X-ray Gin of Congress

Put

to

While they were wondering what they should tell him, he called back to assure them that he had one but it was behind the third rib on the right-hand

A stethoscope proved him | right-Reuter.

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ANTI-SABOTAGE CAMPAIGN

London, Aug. 1. The Peking People's Daily to- for calicd

intensified

aro

Franco-Tunisian Negotiations

Tunis, Aug. 1.

Negotiations for drafting up the new Franco Tunisian conventions proposed here yesterday by the French Premier, M. Pierre Mendes-France, will open in Paris as soon as a new Tunisian Government has been formed, It was learned to day.

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for

"That

and

Then they will try to postpone a vote on the issue until, about Aug. 10 while they press Re- on Есть publican members McCarthy's investigating sub

a report on the committee for Army-McCarthy hearings,

If the Republican majarily re-

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International Currency

Tokyo, Aug. 1, The Swiss Franc will be

The Financo Ministry also announced the arbitratzcl`rató of exchange between the JapaNYOÇ. Yen and the Swiss Franc, at 83,95 Yen per Bwiss Frap

Other designated foreign cur rpcles in use are the US doiller, the und sterling sad the Canadian dollar.

The Ministry also discloped other selling and buying rates to 83.74 for T and DA for the Swiss Franc 8154 ven

The announcement anid, MINORITY REPORT

however, these rates aro milijoni Sen. Karl E. Mundt, who to revision to changes in mas When the Congress convenes, ueliver a pronouncement which,

on the urich the Right Roverend Henry Knox Bihough at wil be heard by presided at the hearings, insists change rates Sherrill, had of the Episcopa- fewer people than will hear his the official report cannot be marketUnited Press. lian Church In the United radio address a week later, will finished before Aug. 15 at the States, will preside. But as be almost certainly be far more callest. By that time, Cane fitting the Church of England important,

gress probably will have ad- is the "mother"

Ho will deliver this major Journed. of all the vast branches of the Angil address es Primate of the oldest But Sen. Henry M. Jackson, a can Communion, the Archbishop Church of the Anglican Coin-

the Church

Dr Fisher

General

Ten thousand · persons STO

sub-committee,

Indian's Hopes

Durban, Aug. 1 Manilal Gandhi, tha son.

of Canterbury and Primate of munion, and the other major member of the England. the Most Reverend Dr address at the opening service said the Democrats could write Coffey Franels

Franels Fisher, will will be given by Blahop Knox their expected minority report the late Mahatma dendit, sala today that the Isteni. Incidenta play she was last here in the Congress.

Sherrill, as presiding officer of this week. *---

Democrats likely will be more in the Portuguese territories et 1883, when he attended the Cocopallon Chuxin Hostan try which will mark this opening John L. McClellan, top sub-tween Portugal and India al Convention of the expected to witness the pagean- certain of their strategy, effer india caused him grave concern they confer tomorrow with Sen. about the future" relations, biz

for the futuro. of the since June of last year, he has service, the biggest event in size committee Democrat.

communities .in Forth become known throughout the at the Congress. As is the cul-

Sen. McClellan, who was re-| Africa. United States, an "the who tom at other Anglican gatherings,

men crowned Queen Elizabeths such as the periodie Lambath nominated. In the recent Arkan-

Conference of Bishops, the primary, returned to the In an interview with Ageno OLDEST PROVINGS

wear capital on Saturday night and France-Presse, he said tha ji their colourful vestments, will be back in the Senate when hoped the ingorodzadɛn of ag

The Congres will have four debate on the Flanders resolu« and other For uguière" terților) main-topics for discussion during tion resumes tomorrow. Its ten days of meetings: under to the general theme of "The Cali of God, and the Mission of the Anglican Communion. The first tople will be "Our Vocas lan"; and the others, in order "Qur Worship" "Our Massage onld a bill, of particulars backed DEMONSTRATION and "Our Woric."Reuter."U

Circles close to the French Resident-General hoped that the convention, aimed at guaranteeing the property and activities of French nationala in morbishop the oldest Bishops and clergy, will Tunisia, would be ready within three months of the opening of these negotiations.

Tho_nogotiations,

It

wan | relations between the two, county understood, would take the form | trim might be eight or nine

of diskuminna botwear: Tunlalam| number, to which a number ministpu¦ and repet

of the French mi

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ISRAEL REJECTS

PROPOSALSU

OPPOSITION

Sen. Allen J. Ellender told a reporter he opposes the resolit tich in its present form, But he

try avidened that, meluntly 24 tundi been produced in the

nighe bé a proper bánla adjudication."

In India would be,

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