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Mr Thorneycroft
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Speaks Of
Hopes Of Satisfactory Business For
British Trade Mission
London, Nov. 23.
The President of the Board of Trade, Mr Peter Thorneycroft, said today the Government hoped the trade mission siow visiting China, would obtain satisfactory business within the compass of existing controls.
Bakeri
Lat
Mr Arthur Lewis, Member, 1140
the LJA House of Comm for The names and bustnesson of the members of the mission, He also asked how far the mission
receiving WAN
support from the Board of Trade and for an
assurance that the Ministry would support any trade agree- ments the mission tulght mach with the Chinese Government or business concerns In China
Mi The entoveroft replied The Kleop $ kukan sam
visiting China was or Kentiisel
live by
associa Bons
comprising
Sino- Une British Trade Committee not by my department; it would not therefore
Growing Importance Of
Khrushchev
Noticed
London, Nov. 23. New stresses in the So- viet hierarchy were report- ed developing in the Krem- appropriate in today with Communist for me to give the names, and businesses of the members
Party Secretary Nikita S. Khrushchev apparently pushing ruthlessly ahead.
The visit ht the appt vat ol Hier Majesty's Government,
there
de, of course, no question of this group neg unting trade agreement un betull H. M. Governmenal, but we tre that inclory businewal emerge within the companies the existing controls."
Of
from
plat ilispatches Moscrow Intinuated that Khrush- rley apparently favestre the re- turn a tougher poly be ward the West, agame the advice of Premier Gegt Mulenkov and Foreign Master VM Molotov
Kh.ushrbey, N 2 lette Soviet berorenty Re Malen- kov. Je using his autherly as chier of tw Communist Party me notherably. the ***
Question On Exports Of HK Umbrellas ruid
his ira-
CHINA MAIL
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 24, 1954.
Floods In The City Of Canals
Pedestrian use temporary footbridge in the famous St Marks Square, in Venlee-wher roads and streets were flooded following the torrential rains which have been falling over
the famous elty.—London Express Photo,
Dramatic Story Of Fight
Told At Murder
Trial
Giving evidence in his own defence at his trial on a charge of murder before Mr Justice J. Reynolds at the Criminal Sessions this morning. Yau Tak, 47, cobbler, described a fight between himself and another man, the husband of the woman killed.
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VYSHINSKY'S BODY JOHN CLARKE'S
FLOWN TO PARIS Red Square Funeral Planned
Now York, Nov. 23.
A huge chartered airliner roared out over the Atlantic tonight carrying the body of the late Mr Andrei Y. Vyshinsky towards a Moscow grave near his old comrade in revolution, Josef Stalin.
The plane-a Pan American | Aisliner-is due in Paris at 1080 GMT tomorrow.
71st
his
Mr Vishinsky, who died of a heart attack yesterday less than two weeks before his
was sealed birthday,
In $8,000 1,000-pound coffin after receiving tributes in death from foreign diplomats as well as American citizens who scorned him when he lived among them.
CURIOUS VIEWERS -
The Russians throw open the Iron-barred doors of their luxurious Park Avenue Mansion to allow nearly 2,500 people, most of them who admitted they were just curious, 10 view the body as it lay in state.
Then, shortly after 2200 GMT, more than 1,800 persons lined Park Avenue to watch the casket placed in a hearse by So- |viet officials led by Ambassador Georgi Zarubin carrying a red flag.
Mrs Vyshinsky, weeping and near collapse, was lifted to the back seat of a limousine. She burfed her face in her daughter's Lop and her Bobs could be heard try
the crowd on the sidewalk.
with a
A 30-cor
motorcade
the
Earlier his body will lic In state in the House of the Trade Unions, which will be open to the public.
Peace Prize
G like, The Buildings rose
NAUNT and 'barrack-
above the grey roofs and the bomb-gaps of the East End, architecture at its most. austere. A monument' as: durable as iron and atont could make it, to Home Victorian's cold philan-
The date of the funeral will be announced later, Tass sald.
Mr Vyshinsky's body will rest | thropy. on a floral decked dals in the where
опа
hall
merble-pillared Stalin's body lay. ne post to pay their respects,
Thousands of Russians will
An obituary Issued by Thas described Mr Vyahinsky 04 a "faithful son of the Communist Party and an Inexhaustible champion of the Interests of the Soviet Union."-Reuter.
In The Buildings lived as many
fair- families as would fill a sized village, As
sometimes
happens in a village, and per- hupa with more excuse, thers was from time to time feuding, even fighting, between the familioa whose lives were lived so much on top of one another.
There was come trouble there tho
other day.
Two women nrguing.
ATTACK
New Coalition No great issie was
Formed In
Japan To Oust
Yoshida
by
Tokyo, Nov. 24. Premier Shigeru Yoshi- police escort accompanied the da's Conservative rivals heares to Idlewild International today established * new Accused is charged with the beard Chall Yau
muftering
Airport where murder of Mon Chou-fun at 271 about having
mourners coalition party and formally were fight with him
driven right up to the Yu Chau Street, first floor, and he shouted out that 1.Cham
Pan
American World Airways approved, as their leaders Shamshulpe, on August 28,
Stratocruiser, chartered for the two men once barred wanted to fight he would fight him in the truing.
flight to Paris for $17,000. Occupation authorities from
holding public offices, SEATS REMOVED
The New "Japan Deinderatic Four double rows of seats in Party" President is Ichiro the rear of the plane were re- Eatoyama, whose gurge moved to make 'room for the the way
for Me caakot..
Mrs Vyshinsky was seven-year leadership of
Japan, helped aboard the plane by two The Vice-President is Mamoru men and her daughter followed. Shigemitsu, who once servod accompanied by two other men. term in prison Q3 #
Nearly 200 people at the air-criminal. Mr Shigemitsu wus port were allowed to board the Presiden of the Progressive plane, to pay their final respects Party,
which disbanded Itself
He was knucked forward and the knife fell from his grasp.
Chan Yan, he sieges,
then tried to grab the kulle, but It was alleged by the Crown
#ccused niso seized 12, and then that there had been friction Accused then went out 1. a struggle ensued between them, between
the two families and
the verandah to sharpen hin Chon trying to pull it away the murder resulted from
with that These parts are on-the-spot an alleged attack made by ac from his wife's washing. A be cobbler's knife, using the wate:
and accused resist
resisting The value of British immporis obeervatioUS
Clion Khrushchev's cused on the woman's husband,
Have accused another from Hongkong from January attitude t recent publle func-following upon
was doing this, further words blow and accused fell, but re- a quarrel be October thi
between were exchanged year WER tions in Moscow
histained his hold on the knife. and of £8,571,000,
tween their respective wives Mr Aurelin Low, growing activity
wife and the deceased, It Sovie
and Chon fell on top of him and WASHING CLOTHES Minister of Slate at the Board jernational affairs.
then necused felt a blow on his knelt on his thighs and tried to Eaid back. This morning, recused of Trade, sand in a parliamentary
of the turn the blade his wife was washing clothes on
knife, reply today
using both hands, towards ac- the verandah of the flat about
cused. Accused also used both were of
11 The
pan. ou August 27 when
hands to turn the blode away. Chan Yan's wife returned und muy faure more
Then Chan called on his wife for Mr R. W Serensen (Labour) prominently in any forthcoming opened up the verandah doors
he'p and the woman pummelled who asked for these figures, conferere which the Kremlia for more air. The doors had
accused on the back. been partially closed so that i light from
the interior of the could shine Dri fo the verandal
Accused's wife tuid Chan Yan's wife (the deceased woman) not to close the door,i
but the latter took no nolice,
Words
The value of experts (includ ing re-exports) to Hongkong
Was
£20,001,000
HIS SIGNATURE
Sume observerg view that he
alen nsked how far the mumber 'may call with its satelites
and value of umbrellas imported
from Hougk.og slowed an
トカー
deciens Pris your compared with each of the last
five years,
Khrushchev'a
signature
1
penred for the first time on Party de
two weeks ago, warning ofcials not to offendi church-goers and ministers
dozen their
ehurs
PRIOR EXPORTS Mr Lane saic 20,277 unbrellas (including sunshades) volks of £55,000 were Im- ported from Hongkong in this period.
This worked cut at an annual
rate of 33.032 dozen, valued at £00,450 (cost, insurance and freight).
The respective ligures for the previous yearn were: 1953: 10.079
down valued
at £34,530,
1952: Two dozen, valued åt £6.
1951: One hundred dozen, valued at £220
1950: 5,061
00 £7,310.
dozen. valued
campaign ngainst
the
in
the
At
Re regent Me Now! voluti Boniversary celebra- international polley with some tions be atentatus vely discussed
Yugoslavia's
of the Western envoys.
He talked with Ambassador on the possibility of nornmllsing relations the two countries.
between
WENT TO PEKING
Khrushchey also talked with the French Ambassader during the Kremlin party.
Authoritative informants dis- closed that while Malenkov and 1049: One dozen, valued at Molotov adopted a conelliatory £8.-Reuter.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 By Air Indo-China, 0 p.m. Thailand, Maloya, Indonsaia, Aua- tralla. New Zealand, & Ceylon, 6 p.m.
Switzerland, Denmark, Norway. & Sweden, 3.p.m.
Japan, 8pm.
By Busines Maeso, tpm......
"THURIDAY. "NOVEMBER 25
By. Alt
Aiddle East, Africa, Great Britain. de Europe, § sm.
Japan, și a
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Philippines M. Borneo, 4. pim.
By Surface
attitude to the United States and the British Ambassadors, Khrushchev nt the same time talked "tough" to the French representative.
The reporta point oul, more- over, that it was Khrushchev who, went to Peking Inst month
10 negotiate important
new
arrangements with Red China for her "full and equal partner- ship."-United Presk
RED CHINA
WARNS
THAILAND
Tokyo, Nov. 23. Communist China
today the Government of
to Mrs Vyshinsky, and they left
War
at stake,
but the nerves of both wOTO chafed and raw, because both had been for too long prisoner to too many chores. So, quickly, the argument became high- pitched and hysterical, and reached the point where words became Inadequate as weapons,
One of the women, her name was Mary, took up a broom and began to belabour the other about the arms and 'shoulders, There were screams, the neigh- bours called the police, Mary was arrested.
Next day she was brought to the Thamas Court, charged with doing grievous, bodily harm to her neighbour, and heard the poilce ask for a remand so that the extent of the damage done might be properly assessed.
DEFENCE
WHEN Mary was next brought into the dock, the charge againsty was reduced to one
actual, occasioning Brlovous horm.
of
hot
Her neighbour's solicitor arose. to address Mr Leo Gradwell, thẹ magistrate, who atter A mo-
him, saying: ment stopped *WB9 this a very ; serious as spult?"!
the struck by a 1031
by an emergency exit. Untied and preparatory to the
Party IN RED SQUARE
Press.
also
The
BIT HIS SHOULDER Accused sileged Chan told his wife to grab oocusOd below the waist, and accused crossed his legs to prevent this happening.
Then the woman
leaned ocross him and bit him on the right shoulder,
in the agency,
DS
Д
Yes, indeed, sir, the allegh tion
ellent was is that
"Were the injuries severe?" "A very" nasty bruise on the puter aspect of the arm.”
Mary, too, was legally repré« sented. Her molicitor rose. "The defence is, sir, that this wor self-defence," he said. ARMISTICE
E magistrate thought for a moment. "Let me see, the other lady." he said.
While the Democratic Party was being inaugurated, govern- Moscow, Nov. 23.
of Mr Andrei trag Liberal Party leaders had an funeral
necting to discuss Vyshinsky, chief Soviet dele-mergency gate to the United Nations, who the crish threatening the politi- died suddenly
cal life of the Premier and the In New York
Government yesterday, will take place
result of desertions to the Democratic Moscow's Red Square, were exchanged be warned
oficial
Party Soviet
by Liberal members. tween
they them, bul
Chan Joler Thailand to stop "all persccu-
als bit him, Toss, said today.
NO CONFIDENCE
Mary's neighbour way shownI quietened down.
Accused then lion" of Chinese residents in accused declared.
The Democratic Party has into the box, an older woman, 'in Thailand
"bear or
He bit, back at the con-
ennointed it will table a "no- | grey. sequences."
who called out: "save life" and
confidence" motion against the The waralog come in a pro- got up and mn off. About this fest issued by the Oversens time, accused said, he heard the Chinese Affairs Commission of sound of cloth touring. the Commnist Government.
Queen Mother
Wanted
all
Yan
woman,
COVERED IN BLOOD
It was broadcast by Radio Pek- He managed to force Chan
Yon away releasing his
grip
As Canada's G.G. Commission charged that on the knife at the same time.
Edmonton, Alberta, Nov. 23,
поже
"How are you feeling?" 'the
Malta Government Premier. Socialist parties have magistrate asked, gently
vote.
Defeated
promised to support the motion.
"I'm feeling better, (bank Because of party
defections you don't want me to fine
came the answer. - the liberals now do not have a
*
working majority in the Diet this lady in the dock, do you?" Valetta, Malta, Nov. 23. lower house.
Mr Gradwell aked. His voice Malta's Parliament adjourned
Democratic Party Head-
now was persuasive, ne Solo- on July 3 Thailand, without Then he found himself covered indeânitely tonight after Dr quarters announced today it had
mon'a perhaps was, when be had to judge the case, involving A women's polition party any justification arrested and in blood and saw blood dripping George Borg Oliviere Coalition 124 members in the lower house
two women. He became Government was defeated on an at present and expected to in- meeting passed a resolution yes tortured" four Chinese residents from his body.
motion by
"I'd be very much obliged it one crease the membership by about terday saying that it would
ould and secretly sent them to Tai- tigrened, thinking he had been adjournment
charges to be put wounded himself, but subre-
ten within a few days.
she'd ignore me es I ignore her." welcome Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother,
quenly found he was not hurt, The voting was 20 to 10. Mr
Bald Mary'e neighbour, with as Governor-to
There are 307 lower houst The broadcast also charged
After this the Police came. John Cole, former General of Canada.
Labour seats. Standings were: Iberals dignity. Minister, who last week resign- 188, Democratic Party 124. Com-67OUD be quite satised if The trial is proceeding.. The resolution was passed at that Thailand had stepped up the annual convention of
Its "destruction" of educational Women's Auxiliaries of
facilities for Chinese residents Alberta Social Credit League,
and dismissed 62
teachers. The resolution praised the "We
must showing against this
Mother for
the the
to in
every way and for on by
prostest Airlines To
PETECCU-
the Government of Thailand of Chinese residents It suggested the Federal in Thailand," the pr
protest
outstanding
said,
mpment should invite the "and hereby ciemnly declare
Queen Mother to Бетус as that we
reserve the right to Canada's next Governor-Genéral, take up the question of the -Reuter.
responsibility of the culprits with the Government of Thal-
Radio Hongkong Knowland's View
HKT
4. Time
Of U.S. Policy
Signal _and_ProgramSISW
Washington, Nov. 25., Athinanary; 0.03, Lucky Dip-Variety
The Senate Republican leader, Requests presented by Margherita (Studio): 6.09, Weatiser Report: 7. Mr William: Knowland, said to- Time Signal and World News
London Relay): 7.10. Commentary day ho backed the foreign policy (London Relay) or Special Announce he "understood to be Repub- ments; 7.15, Hands across the Key Ilean George Greeley; 7.30 "Twenty
| Queuilona"
Use
HK Airport
Ottawa, Nov. 24.
Japan hove trans-
same time, we de Canada and At the
Thailand must stop all persccu-
Thailand, otherwise bear all CONSEQUENDES from its acls of persecution." United Press.
the uke Government of intusailed a bilateral air
on of Chinese residents in port service agreement providing
it'
for use of each other's territory must in extension of air lines across prising the world including Hongkong. The External Affairs, Depart ment announced early today that the draft text of the agreement was initialled In Tokyo by Mr A. D.
member of the the representative, and Mr. K. Teranks, special assistant
in the 1952. cam- Big U.S. Cruiser ^
from the Concert Hall palanutimate liberation
of
of Radio Jong Kong. Question Communist-hold, countries." Master: Patrick Butler, The Team: He also renewed his call for Faith Butler Dorothy Scales, John
immediate brenk
In Port
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Calador Board,.
Little. Paddy Sheehan; 0, "ecord an IlevlowTM presented by Timothy dipomatic relations with Russia cruiser Toledo, flying the flag of eign Ministry........... representing Diret (8tudio); 8.30, 110lland to to put "moral pressure" on Rear-Admiral.... B. E. Wilson Japan.
Communier of United States.
in The 13,000-ton American to the Vice-Minister in the For
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The Department - sold it was by Larry, Andemon, No. 1--Holter- In an interview In Newsweek Criser Division 3, entered part expected that the formal sign. Recital, by kiyi Alym - (viola?
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Moyn, Res (plana), (Concert Hall).
bome
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Thailand. Burma, India, Pakistan: dan. Gateway to Halland; 8.45, magazine, Somatic Knowland jthis morning on a place in Ottawa at the darllest and said he did not think there was, visit,, Balte in D for Viele plane by a "basic.conflict between him- Toledo, commanded by Cap-opportunity.** tanto Theodor Holland: 9. Time signal, self and President Elsenhower tain, W. A. Cockrell, is one of The agreement will Water Variations by Dandy on torek polly policy which class. She has an overall length proved by the Parliaments. Wednesday Theatre. "DESCRU” A:
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AFTERGLOW
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voted grouDE
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SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
閱
the peace, wouldn't you?"-Mr Gradwell said. His tone in vited magnanimity.
Mary's neighbour drew her- self up, and for a moment it scomed that she might not melt. The magistrato toyed with his monocle and welted.
"Very well," said Mary's neighbour..
Excellent," said the magis
trata, and turned to Mary, "Very wall" he said, "you'll be bound
maki
1
you," air," Mary, in a shy voice. She went out, and es she passed her neighbour gave her a glance t full of gratitude, time it would have warmed the whole of the great
grey barrack that was and would go on bolag, hamna for both of them.;
Western Secrets
Go East
Berlin, Nov. 281- The Communist East GermMERTA radio said tonight,; that: liwo olicials of an anti-Commutaist refugee, organisation, haŭ fedīta, East Germany with four trunks full og secret information, cluding the names of W intelligenco, aporita; in the Son Zone,
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