THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER,

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LANCASHIRE WILL OPPOSE JAP Refresher Courses

ENTRY TO GATT

Cigarette Card Catalogue

London, Oct. 4.

A two-volume catalogue for All cigarette cards Issued from 1919 until they

stopped during World War

II in to be published herb

Koon,

The idea of bringing out work of reference for these collectors originated from A Colonel Charles Bagnall, who operates a

ofgarette card company at nearby Chiswick.

When tobacco companies ocused to inue cards Colonel Bagnall

arranged that

he took over large quantities of surplus cards has 700,000,000

and now

of them stacked in his home and garage.

the

Collectors from all over world write to him to buy cards to make up their sets. Several pounds

Britain Unable To

Protect

Colonial

Markets

London, Oct. 4.

Delegates from the Lancashire cotton aren are expected sharply to oppose Japan's admission to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: when the Conservative Party's annual conference gets under way at Blackpool, Northwest England on Thursday.

Their argument will be that if Japan were ad- mitted under the present agreement Britain would be unable to

her protect

Colonial markets against Japanese competition.

An amendment extend Imperial

nec

Jall

Day.

pald for some of the more

Acik -China

rare Special.

Farmers

Turn

Fishermen

Landon, Get. 5. Communist Authorities in Hupeh, Cendrid Chinn, nre capitalising

Boods in the province. They are encouraging

Fil to sh

the lood neering Tecpde

to press reports reach-

farmers

waters

Communist

RIC

Ing here.

There

about 50,000,000 catties (about 67,000,000 pounds) of fresh water fish in flooded fastlands, the reports said.

The Hupeh "Provinent People's Government" han 5 50 far allocated 10,000,000,000

(about Yuen

£142,857) to “orgunise and equip shermen and flood victims for

fishing," the ocial Communist Peking

Purty

nowspaper,

People's Daily, Busk

Handicraft producers were "hurriedly" making 80,000 Ash-

while ing boats

the state- Fishery

Products operated

and Bureau imported bambou ropes from Szechuan and Honan Provinces to meet the "keen demands of the people."--Chine Mail Specini.

Sir

of GATT tal

Preferences

thought Japan might be admitted next year.

| might partly remote some of

A conference spokesman re- these objections

Japan's edinission, these 1

as.rvatives ported this today after the first round-table meetings to discuss the theel and Anal phase of the Winston Churchill's

conference Pheme of raising liv- Government is likely to meeting standards in Asia. barrage of calls from runk and fie Constovatives for. Britain te press for revision and to obtain new Imperial Preferences, Reuter.

CHEAP GOODS

Tokyo. Oct. 6. British delegate to the 12th International Con-

ference of the Institute of Pacific Relations mid here today Britain was reapon- sible for excluding Japan from the GATT because sho felt Japan was still dumpluc cheap goods abroad, but one British delegation member

Mme Ollier On Way Home

of

Thre Patent-table meetings behind closed doors were dk- CUBIK "external factors In- fuente ng standards of living and economie development in Asian | counties.”

One Bratisl

delegate said

Britou book the responsibility for excluding Japan from GATT as a full member

of

During the world slump the early 1970, a delegate said,

Jagun had dumped cheap goods, especially textile produced with

cheap markets.

Inbour on

"STILL QUILTY"

foreign

The delegate added he felt Japan was still gulity of dumping, a spokesman reported,

A British delegate at another round-table said Japanese cotton was still a threat to Lancashire and

British cotton Industry would continue to feel the same! threat.

now

Arriving at London Airport to attend the Nine-Power Conference on German

PERYSILA-

ment, Mr Dulles, United States Secretary of State. (left) is greeted by Mr Winthrop Aldrich,

the American 'Ambassador London. - Express; Photo.

French N. African

Policies

Attacked In U.N.

United Nations, Oct. 4.

Iraqi and Moroccan nationalists today attack- ed France's North African policies and Iraq warned that the case of Indo-China was proof that France could not prevent international inter- vention.

Ahmed Balafrej, secretary-general of the Nationalist Istiqlal Party of Morocco, and Iraq's Ambassador Mohammed Falhel Jamali issued statements in reply to the policy speech made before the General Assembly of the United Nations today by the French Minister of Justice, Guerin de Beaumont.

the

Italians To

Celebrate

Trieste

Settlement

Rome, Oct. 5. Italians at home and in Trieste today celebrate the return of the Adriatic port to Italian administration for the first time since it was taken over by the German High Command in 1948.

It was reported here yester-

day that an agreement ending the nine-year dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia over the future of Trieste will be signed in London at midday

Italy

For W. German

Officer

Corps

Bonn, Oct. 4. Members of West Germany's future officer `corps expect their calling up papers within a few weeks of Parliament ratifying the European defence agreement, signed in London yesterday.

Ratification is expected about the end of the

year.

A defence office source here said Anglo-American officers will "instruct" junior ranks on military develop- ments since they took off their field grey uniforms în 1945.

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Senior rank will be "advised," majority, in Parliament for tho he sald. These generals and Lendon agreement on European other high officers will be ap-| defence, signed yesterday, pointed through a Parliamentary Selection Board.

TheoMeers are expected to carry out their refresher course at a training centre in Bavaria. ACCENT ON SPEED The accent will he од speed. The planders have only A year in which to establish the leaders of a now army and another year to train recruits.

West Germany's 12 divisions are scheduled to

bo play a full role In Western defence within two years of the London agreement being raplementel.

the

of

Both Professor P. M. Romme, Catholis· Isader' in the Lower House, and Mr. J. Burger, Socialist leader. saw no reason why Parlia- ment should not endorse the . agreement before the end of the year.

Meanwhile, Mr Johan Beyen, the Foreign Minister, reported to the Cabinet on the results of the London conference,

Ho will give a press ference tomorrow.Reuter.

con-

until it has

NO ACTION.

Brussels, Oct. 4. Among questions which Defence Office has yet to decido M. Paul Honri Spaak, Belgian is the choice of a German Army Foreign Minister, sald today, Commander-in-chief, the struc- that Belgium will take no action kue of the command and staff on the London agreement - on organisations, the troops aath European defence

loyalty, equipment and re-been ratified by the French

National Assembly. None et the defence advisers Although Parliament would is worried by the ban on heavy wait for France, he told a press arma production in West Ger- conference, he expected ratica- marky. They feel

sure that tion to be completed by the end United States arms and North of this year. Atlantic Treaty allocations will be adequate.

arultment.

BEST WEAPONS They take the view that, #ince German troops are in tho forward area,

NATO will allocate them some of the best wespons, including British Centurion tanks Two former generals cott- sidered certain to get top posts

in the now German forces are Hans

Iri reply to a question, M. Spaak said he was in favour of banning the production of bacteriological and

atomic, chemical weapons in Belgium.)

Belgium could later announce har intention, possibly in con- junction with her two Benelux partners, Holland and Luxen- bourg, not to produce these wea- pons, he saide-Reutor.

Speidel, both senior defence New UK. Envoy

To Vietnam

officials, will be handed control

Heusinger,

of onco chief of Zone "A" after the with- drawal

British and operations under Hitler, is the of, 8,000 American troops who have adost likely candidate for a

German Chief-of-staff, Speidol, ke former Chief-of-Stat toledy The Torelia onounced ministered it since the end of

Marshal Erwin Rommel, is like tonight the, appointment of Mr the warONTRIBUTION

ly to represent West Germany Hugh S, Stephenson as British on the military

control body to Ambassador to Vietnam in ro be set up under the Brussels placement of Sir Hubert Graver

who is tronly.

Mr Stephenson,

Yugoslavia will maintain Zone "B", a largely agrarian. area, whose 100,000 popula- tion

predominantly

Cristobel, Oct. 4. The French ner Tahitienne

"Like his predecessors since national passions. "We can see A Japanese delegate replied 1951 the delegate of France has no poodbility docked here today en route La

of divorcing France with Madame Ollier, to British fears of dumping by spoken about French good in-passions from suppressed nation- French diplomat

was saying I was

difficult to tentions in who

Morocco," said Mr ai acpirations. labour in Japan, as Balatret. "Unfortunately arrested on charges of spying get cheap

"Fiad France recognised earlier for Russia, held incommunicado Japanese Labour movements facts are contrary to his state the national aspirations of nboard on the orders

organised, the were Dow

raw ment. The policy of force and French Government.

materials

Slovene. Reports in Yugo- expensive were

of

slavia last week sald sho investigation would arise for arousing passion. commission Captain Roger Teisseire said Japan was furthermore, and repression is still followed. A Tunisia and Morocco no occasion Now it is in French hands

would sccept the agreement Mme Ollier was not allowed to tory to many international agree could easily prove

whether national passion shall without enthusiasm” 'ns a im- Mr Jamali speak to anyone and was under menta, Therefore it was

hope be aroused or not" expressed

contribution to Еигорека London, Oct. 4.

constant police guard He said aible for Japan to resort to that France would have "all

My Jamali taid: "Perhaps the in

unity, success"

her negotiations

and most significant most Brigadier M. A. Green, who he was in the chip's finest first dumping.

Flags are expected to be raised with

A United States delegate said with Moroccan and Tunisian re-

the in holds a civil

prémise post in Mainya class

the United States bad been

but declared: dangerous presentatives,

throughout Italy to celebrate the honourable return the who managed

the MCC shower and a facilities.

abandon

of the reference.

of the city and port. cannot toured South was allowed two hours daily to gradually abolishing protective We which Africa in 1948/49 and the team exercise on the lifeboat deck, barriers over the past 20 years United Nations' right and duty delegate of France is confusion Signor Mario Scolin, the Prime

where which toured Australia in 1850/

all the other to handle the matter when between the right of nations to Minister, la due to announce the be independent and the transfer of power in the Senate countries to lower their tariffs, circumstances demand success allowed. undergone a

principle of Interdependence of tonight.. operation

in a Londen

But the main celebrations will the spokesman, reported.

nations. The honourable delegate speaks

if the two principles be in Trieste itself, where bloody ago The truth rioting broke out a year were contradictory, is that, they are not, We live in when Britain and the United an age of nationalism. This fact States referred their decision to

band Zone "A" to Italy. To one can refute.

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INDO-CHINA

A British delegate replied that | He said: "The honourable

were

the

is expected to re- French West Inalies on October 8the United States tariff barriers in hospital for another She arrives ot Marseille on

still too high and 10 days. Brigadier Green flew October 21, where Mme Outer home last wick from Malaya will be turned over to the French United States was still shutting

out some foreign goods, military police.-United Press.

France-Presse.

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

3

ACROSS

3 Imposing (8).

16

18

21

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9 Observed (8),

11 Makes up (8).

18 Nautical mile (4).

15 Overbearing (8),

18 Socped (8).

19 Departed (4).

21 Entertained (8).

23 Part of a car (0).

20

Quiet (4).

27 Refrained from (6).

1 Smart (4)

DOWN

2 Apartment (4),

4 Antrials (4).

5 Periods

6 Symbol (5

7 Aspirant for

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10 Deserva (5),

12:Sande air (5).

14 Corpulent (5).

10 Implied (8).

17 Angland with shoute

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He added that Britain was "in some respects" doing the same as the United States but "trying to take a more Uberal attitude" than before,

the spokesman reported-Reuter,

56 MAU MAU

KILLED

Nairobi, Oct. 4. Fifty-six teroris's were killed

delegate of France insists,

as all his predecessors have in the past, that the United Nations should not deal

with the question of Tunisia and Morocco for these are the We sole concern of France, submit that the same argu- ment was often heard in the of Indo-Chins, where was proven to the whole world that the matter was of international importance and not the concern of France 'alone.

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"Wo submit that Tunisis and Morocco directly concern inter national peace and harmony and while wishing France all succes

in Kenya last week, 18 more in her efforts to attain an agree

were wounded and

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ment with the parties conte captured, and

ed, we cannot abandons the detained, suspecta Scourity forces lost one Euro- Natione right and duty to

African

pean and one

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killed, the matter when bleking

"It is natural and legitimate for every nation to be free and is Once Independent.

that schloved we must recognise and practise our interdependence.

CONTRARY TO CHARTER

BESUO

for inter dependence of nailons at the expense of national freedom and independence is contrary to the letter and spirit of the Charter and is

and

The 300,000 people, in Zone "A", most of them Italians, have bought up all available supplies red cloth to of green, white make Italian tricolours.

Three seamstresses have been to feverishly stitching away Anish a huge dag measuring 65 foot

by 30 ready for the format

nouORD” READY

فا

Part Italy's "Trieste Division already on the border walling to relieve Anglo-American troops, who aro expected to withdraw

the

and of

of the month. Anglo-American authorities "A" in May 1915 Jugoslave

Marthal had occupied

Look

Qver

the

Tito's

a very dangerous principio in the evolution of human progress

which demande mect for respect recognition and varties of culture and in-. dividualities of

hope mincerely

take these argu-most and of treaties which bind them with ments with the best intentions, Itailam armistice in 1943.

and Morocco, Implicity for we want understanding and Today's official communique admits the international charac- co-spmation to be fostered and claimed the whole territory after reported the death of 15 more ter or Tunisia and Morocco,

of The delegata France terrorists in the past 24 houIS.--

speaks of the danger of arousing Chinh Mell Special

one African wounded and six demand. The loyal African civilians were murdered and one Aalan eight Africans wounded.

states of France, when Tunisia

France

nourished between France our brethren, the nationalists of North Africa."-United Press,

of the territory

Bolh

Italy

the

and the war, kamophere until the

MOONSHINE' TRADE

IS BOOMING

IN U.S.A.

30 million gallons a year made

Washington official today admitted that on of illegal alcohol in USA is running as

0 million gallons a ye

and Yugoslavia dispute continued

announcement October 8, 1953, that Zone "A" would be handed to Italy.

atensé In a sudden

An uproar followed. There were violent riote in Yugoslavia Italy and Trieste, Troops both countries moved on the borders and President Tito said any Italian entry would be re- carded as an act of aggres tion"

Federal Alcohol Tax Enforce ment Chick T. D. Buckley said that the crime pattern behind such big boollegging operations Aminst *. background Bri- is nearly always the same faing the United States, France Two or three of the big link and Yugoslavia opened men" form a syndicate and put talks on a bow, settlement nine up the cost for still coulzuc» months ago which ended in the agreement dus to be signed to- Won

Than they select a sítě, pur

pur-day Router materials, set up a distri bution), aysian and hire a Friester" for the 24-hour job of

Betting up the still

LOYALTY

Indo-Arab Society

Ministar of

inaugurate the Indo-

Octobe

from the

is the add

The army profeettic AUDION:

150,000 professional soldiers AE

48, in

the nucleus of a new donco of of Sir High Stephenson, former about 500,000 men. The defence British Governor In Burada, He office has 150,000 volunteers on is a former official of the Indian its books, but only about 40 por Administration

and be entered cent of these are expected to be the Foreign Service in 1947.

His latest post was that of physically fli-Reuter.

MAJORITY EXPECTED of the Politiest Affairs, Be-fi of the British General Head- The Hague, Oct. 4. Dutch political fenders today quarters in the Middle East, in an overwhelming Yoyed (Egypt)--France-Premie.

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