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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

UNKRA BANKRUPT

1954 Programme Cannot Be Completed

GENERAL'S APPEAL

United Nations, Nov. 1.

The United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) reported today that it has no money to complete its programme for 1954 and 1955.

Lieut-General John B. Coulter, Agent- General of UNKRA, warned in his annual report to the General Assembly that unless governments make contributions without delay, the Agency can- not accomplish its mission.

He said that UNKRA had received $122,589,865 of the $266,000,000 authorised up to September 29. The Agency either had spent or obligated all of the money received except for $3,400,000 kept in An emergency reserve fund.

Gen. Coulter said he still held development, hope that additional contribu-, and others. tions would be made soon.

MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS

mining, housing

CONTRIBUTORS

The largest contributors to the United Nations rellef and reltabilitation pro-

Krammes

been the

been:

United

IIe added that ecrtain countries that had major contributors in past had indicated their WHlingness to

Kive

mor provided that other govern~ menta did the same. He appealed

for

Korea have

States, $494,912,000;

$23,743,000;

Britain.

Canada, $7,009,000; Thailand; $4,308,000; Australia, $2,809,000; the Philip-

for more wide-pincs, $2,330,000; Norway, $1,- 100,000 and Italy, $1,386,000. --

spread participation in the United Press, gramme.

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"The opportunity and the rou Aponsibility Jisk are now placed before the United Nations," the report said.

UNKRA Wit set up by General Az embly. In December, 1950. The current report is its foterth. It covers the period from O lober 1, 1953, to September 1, 1054, although it acknowledged the receipt of an additional $10,400,000 on September 20. 1254.

The report frankly admitted thul

hud governments

given inadequate financial support to the reconstruction programme.

Twenty-five United Nations members

States have

The

and five non-member

contributed to

to the

Oil

1954.

Gift Horses From Argentina

King Frederick of Denmark receives a gift of two Argentine blood horses "Florido" and "Basto Cardal"—presented to him by the Argentine Minister to Denmark, Javier T Gallae, from President Peron. The presentation was made ni Christian- sborg Castle.—Express Photo,

Agreement: Nutting Cheered In

House

London, Nov. 1.

Members of Parliament cheered Mr Anthony General Assembly's programme. Nutting, the Minister of State at the Foreign Office, in the House of Commons today when he announced that British tankers had taken oil at

balonce outstanding on

irt the ond

the flannel year was $87,885,458.

A stal of 42 members and eight non-members have parti eipated in the overall Korsn relief and rehabilitation pro

which includes emer- under contributions SreurBy Counell resolutions.

Rummc. geney

Abadan for the first time for three years.

Mr Nutting, who was reporting on the recent Iranian oil agreement, said he hoped it would bring Prosperity to the Iranian people.

remarked "Wuic

A wering an M.P.'s question,

passing no They have given 11 total of Mr Nutting declared that the comment

on the text of well- $515,746,307.

.un- rmeeting of the stock ma kit is (being by the swelling of share Ce nothin..

Indeed remarkable. for values, might I ask the Mi

Minister UNKRA noted that a privolu

this after Abudary in whether

settlement does Festurch

organisation ladim diately

1931.

the Anglo-Iranian LI по

ΠΟΙ Mustrate the wisdom of exttunted that an effective live- į

ly it not the casc hares stood at £5. Now, after patience and your Korean reconstruction proratieation of the present agree-

that H ww

ha gone to war gramme would require $1.240.-

meni,

stand uk they 000,000 in outside economie aid

£18 about H, as some people wanted and $850,000,000

to in 1951, the situation would from Korean derisive Opposition laughter.) The former sources.

Labour Foreign not be as good as 11 is at pre- Secretary, Mr Herbert Marison, Bent?" who was in office when Abadan. was evacuated by the British,

FAR FROM REALITY Gen. Coulter's repert stated that "even a moderate degree of economic stability Is at far from reality In Korea. and considerably more remains to be achieved before Korea can be yald to he capable of self-support," It gave the following current economic picture of the Re- public of Korea:

French Diplomatic Reshuffle

Paris, Nov. 1. M. Rene Massigli, French Ainbasador to Britain for the last ten years, is expected to he recalled to Paris soon to become Secretary-General at the French Foreign Office in a big reshuifie of the diplomatic corps, usually

reliable quarters said today.

GOVERNMENT HOLDING

Mr Nutting replied that the rise in the shares value was important because 55 per cent of them were held by the British Government. When the Labour Government left power England was evacunt- ing Abadan. Now, he stressed, the British

were going back there.-France-Presse.

Napoleon's Home Restored

London, Nov. 2. Restoration of Napoleon's home on St Helens in the South Atlantic will be com- pleted by the end at this

year. This is disclosed in the annual report of the island, published by the Colonial Office today,

Napoleon spent his six years of exile of Longwood old house. The tomb where his body lay from 1821 to plain stone 1840 -- a horizontal slab surround. ed by iron railings is still kept by the islanders,

The colony of

of St Helena two depen- Includes

the

azud

the

dencies of Ascension Tristan Da Cunha, three islands have been called "the loneliest in the werld." - China Special.

Mail

EL HODEIBY

TO STAND

TRIAL

Cairo, Nov. 1.

A special military tribunal has been formed to try Hassen el Hodelby, Supreme Guide of the anti-junta Moslem. Brother- hood, and his associates,

the Revolution Command Council announced here tonight. '

The president of the tribunal will be Wing-Commander Gamal Salem, Vice-Premier, His assis- tants will be Lieutenant-Colonel

Social

Affairs, and Colonel Anwar Sadat, Minister of State Stafford, Nov. 1.

and Secretary-General of the Sir John Lennard-Jones, Islamic Congress. The trial will soon. Earlier tonight one of Britain's leading war begin time "backroom" scientific sources close to the Government advisers, died here today at said Hodelby would be charged the age of 60.

with ordering the attempt on the life

Prime of

Minister, A distinguished

Gamai theoreticalLieutenant Colonel chemist and physicist, Sir John Abdel Nasser. served through World War II as

Boffin's Death Hussein Shaffey, Minister for

The economy was streng

excellent crape in 1953 thened by and by the prospect of an even

ld in 1954. better yield in

2. The general upward trend of the country's economy has slowed down or stopped at levels far short of requirements, Fur- ther recovery is contingent upon investments In power and indus- trial plant facilities,

M. Massil is expected to be Military spending hoa replaced in London by M. Jean caused inflation.

Chauvel, a former head of the Presont outside aid is in Cuni D'Orsay and French High sufficient to meet military Commissioner in Vienna, requirements and economic rehabilitation needs.

Other diplomatic changes, chief superintendent of arma- Tonight's Revolutionary Com- 5. The balance-of-payments according to the sources, in-ment research and chief scientific mand announcement said the

clude the rocall from Washing-officer

Acer and director-general of special tribunal's powers would Is mid-1954 appeared ton of M. Henri Bonnet, who scientific research at the Ministry extend to consideration of acts of treason, nets against national Since 1947, he had been chair-security at home or abroad and hwan to one dollar "over ten years and is due to retire,

man of the Selentide Advisory acts directed against the pre- Sources said a big embassy Council values the hwan in terms of a

of the Ministry of sent purchasing power parity by an appointment would

regime, or the principles be offered

Supply.

WAS loost 40 per cent.

on which the revolution M. Reland de Moust who

He was one of the top British based. The report said that UNKRA is at present Secretary of State scientists called up by the gov-. had undertaken hundreds of for Foreign Affairs.

ernment to advise on counter The tribunal will be projects in Korea in the fielde Other embassies expected to meanies for

to German powered THO

punish anybody of health, education, irrigation, be involved in the changes are weapons. He specialised on who "commits such acts or forcery, fisheries, industrial re- those at Belgrade, Calro and problems related to ballistics helps abet such crims." It may, | habilitation, agriculture, power' Amman,-Reutor.

positions has deteriorated.

6.

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There will be no appeal against the tribunal's Andings. -Reuter.

Washington, Nov. 1. Defence Secretary, Mr. Charles Wilson Margounced today that prema censorship by US Military authorities is being ended in Kóred.

after the Koreans

war

Censorship was started in Korea on Dec, 28, 1930 a month [started.

VEME, Wilion mid "the, stabilised Krill ERP9, Hitiation, the redevelop- ment of United States Torces and reduction in the cruentify?? of

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