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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18,

CHINESE IN BURMA

Complaint Backed

By

Russia

And United States

United Nations, Oct. 12.

The United States, Mexico and Russia today backed Burma's complaint against the continued presence of Chinese irregulars on Burmese soil.

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The U.S. delegate,. Mr Charles Mahoney, said it was

Mr France's "heartening to now that the

Victory Acclaimed

Bonn, Oct. 12.

A West German Govern- ment spokesman today described the French vote of confidence on West Ger- man rearmament as "very satisfactory."

He added: "It Is however Just what we expected."

The Social Democrat leader Herr Erich Reuter

| governments of Burma. andi. Thailand ware co-operating to reduce the number of Chinese remnants Ir their border region..

this

"It is noteworthy that useful example of international co-operation has to some extent grown out of the relationships of formed during the activity the Joint Military Committee," he said.,

The Joint

Committee was

composed of Burma, Talland, Nationailst China and the US. It ovacuated 0,080 persons from Burma to Formosa and com- pleted its work last July. Burma

that estimates

about 0,000 irregulars told

дге still encamped on her territory. the vote Wust meant only to empower the French Premier, M. Mendes- France, "to continue negotia- | tions."

Ollenhauer,

he believed

"TI meant no change in the view of many who supported him in the vote, including the there French Socialists, that must be no German national army or general staff.

EXCHANGE VIEWS

Mr Mahoney said the United States would retain its interest in the problem's solution and would be pre- pared to "exchange views" with any of the interested parlics at any time.

Mr Georgi Zarubin of Russia declared that the remaining

As such, Herr Ollenhauer be Ileved, the notion of confidence Chinese forces In Burma consti- was no gauge

of how the Astuted a violation of that coun- sembly whi react later to the

try's London of the ratification

sovereignty, threatening agreements under which West Brave international complica

tions."

He urged that they be Germany is to have a national disarmed and withdrawn from army as part of the North At-Burma at once-United Press,

lantic Treaty Organisation. VENTURE

Herr Ollenhauer thought the French Socialist Party had

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IN WASHINGTON Authoritative sources said to- night that the possibility of an "agunising reappraisal" of United States policy on Europe was swept aside with today's vote of

Earl Dies

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Auctioned

confidence in the French Govern-Staunton Harold, ment's London conference policy, They regarded the victorious vole in the French Assembly as

a strengthening of the Western

Leicestershire, Oct. 12. Earl Ferrers, a member alliance and praised M. Mendis of one of Britain's oldest France for making acceptance of families, died today a few the London agreements as a pre-hours before his ancestral requisite to his continuing in home here was due to come under the auctioneer's ham- IN LONDON

mer. He was 60.

The family Authoritative British souICES

was founded in M. Mendes- the ninth century and has had sald tonight that

Écat France had won a "very well its

at Staunton deserved victory."

#ince 1928.

power.

2

Miss Maureen, Ann Baylis, the 19-year-old daughter of Hackney railwayman, was married recently to Mr Paul Honces, an ex-policeman, at the fashionable society church Maureen had the cholen of of St Margaret's, Westminster, being married at Hackney or St Margaret's because, St Margaret's was her flance's parish church. This picture shown being the bride's nive months old cousin Francis Monofin, lifted up to see the happy couple as they leave the church.— Central Press Photo,

THE QUEEN WILL RECEIVE

JAP PREMIER

London, Oct. 12.

Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, Japanese Prime Minis- ter, will be received in audience by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace here on October 26; the Japanese Embassy announced today..

The Prime Minister now on a West European tour will fly to London from Rome on a week's visit on October 21.

Mr Matsumoto, the Japanese Ambasándor, will give an evening reception to meet his Prime Minister the day after Mr Yoshida arrives here.

Mr Yeshida will give a pri-† Yoshida today. The Independent; vate address on Japanese prob- the Welt of Essen, sald "hardly lems to the British group of the anywhere else will Mr Yoshida Inter-Parliamentary Union on be received with such friendly October 26.

feelings as in Germany. What istes the German and Japanese for people together is not so much the fading memory of an armed nillance in a jointly-lost

world

The Japanese siaterman due to leave Southampton New York on October 28 in the British liner Queen Mary.

FIRST SINCE WAR This will be the first Royal audience given to a Japanese Prime Minister in Britain since the war,

Harold

ed

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fixed

war, but rather the similarity of their development since."

the

The paper termed Mr Yoshida "the travelling salesman fromi Tokyo"

who

realized urgent need to increase Japan- Crown Prince Akihito attend ce exports Itst his country's

the Queen's caronation in situation suffered greally. They added that M. Mendes-

Today's auction

June, 1953 and Mr Yoshida him- doubt the most important stop France had "upheld his pledge after efforts had failed to find a soit planned a visit carlier this of his journey would be London throughout."

purchaser for the eight farms, year but had to postpone it be- since large parts of the British They believed that the large collages and woodlands and cause of domestle politicnt Commonwealth were still show majority vote in his favour village school which with the reasons.

about his authority 66-rocmed

ing "strong misgivings Georgian mans.en

It will also be the Japanese importa of goods from country And enable him to build up the made up the property of 1,501 Prime Minister's first official which as an enemy during the

meeting European acres.

with proposed

was hated Winston second world war. organisation in co-operation Singe the beginning of World Churchill, Mr. Eden or Mr bitterly."

War

Their discussions are in a small villa near the lodge of his mansion,

would increase

new

with the other powers.

IN ROME

II, Lord Ferrers had livedected to range over a fitte

The paper said "In Germany, Mr Yoshida will find under-

He said recent-feld of tradingconomie, standing and genuine sympathy

Italian political circles wel-ly that he had tried to preserve financial and comed the French vole of con- it but had been defeated fidence in its premier..

mounting taxation..

HOPES DASHED that the

National

It is to be hoped. they say. that this will permit the nine-

Hopes power signatory states to the London Conference to continue Trust, which acquires historical their task of reorganising monuments for the nation, European defence with German palann,

Foreign Gaelano Marino, speaking

questions. The Japanesa by

for Japan's problems," Embassy stated that the Prime Minister's visit Rhein Zeitung of Cologne sald The Social Democralle Noue will be a "goodwill mission for even though Mr Yoshida's trip the purpose of promoting friend- may be his political swansong.

bawren Jepan and

Great ship

we welcome his visit because It Brain and to make known the is the expression of a traditional present situation of his country,"

friendship between Germany Mr. Yoshida.. knows London would take over the manstors well. He was First Secretary at and Japan"-Reuter. came to nothing a few months the Japanese Embassy here over

Earlier this National Trust took over Staum- dor, from 1836 to 1938.

M 30 yesurs ago and was. Ambas84 -- the fallah Assembly earlier to-ton Harold church, built by an speaks English and French day, said that Italy was

of Lord Ferrer's induently-Reuter. In ancestor whole-hearted support of the 1058 and the only Anglican plans bullined at the London church crected in England

forence. For this reason under

the Commonwealth ̧ titeits in Rome were 1840,

Lord Ferrers' happy to see the last obstacle in

path towards JaMilling Earl

the

i

these plans had been

Minister,

· BUT IN EAST, BERT The East Berin radio tonight into

*year the

He

OR SCHWEITZER

TO VISIT OSLO

Oslo, Oct. 12. ¡Dr. Albert Schweitzer will i visit Oslo next month to thank

IN GERMANY of

Dusseldorf, Oct. 12. The Japanese Prime Minister, was the 17th.

ME Shigeru

the Nobel Prize Committee for His hair is Viscount Tam-

Yoshida, arrived here today his peace prize award last year, worth, who was born in 1920, for a three-day, vill ig Westt was learned here today.

One of his ancestors WIS "stand-in" for: King Henry IV rising ngafrist the King in 1903 and did so woll that he was killed by mistake, China Mail

urgod German the tomto at the battle of Shrewsbury in a

unite to prevent te being of the Lofuton nitio-power

on: Germany; th

new comindiator, tecusod M. Special

Thos Mentes-France, of flowing wron hia vole of conddence in the French Ameribly, by #aurprise. trotios", hd the Treich people hid mol yet said, their lars WORTEL,

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̈ Germaity' sa.... stress of the

West German Government Dr Schweltzer was unable to His visit also marked, ibe Arst go to Oslo last year to receiva trip over of a Japanese Primo his prize. Minister; to Germany.

During his visit, the Doctor. West German, newspapirs ex- will speak on peace Franco- tended a warm welcome to Mr | Preme?

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