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COMMENT OF THE DAY

CHINA

No. 35990

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954.

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EARLY SUCCESS FOR TRADE GROUP

The Atomic A Number Of Contracts' Champion_Red

Marshall Plan

THE "Atomic Marshall

Pinn" na envisaged by Mr

John Hopkins, Chairman of

the General Dyrles Corporation

Signed In Peking

Amerler JOINT STATEMENT BY BRITISH

has a great deal of merit And there is no doubt that his iden would benelt the whole world 17251 more particularly the backward countries,

Hupicina proposal is that American private enterprize, United States Government and friendly nations dunner and construct atomis 70-

the

DELEGATION AND C.N.I.E.C.

London, Dec. 2.

United Kingdom and Hongkong industrialists and businessmen visiting China have signed a number of business contracts with Chinese import and export organisations.

This was announced in a joint statement issued in Peking today by the China National Import and Eqport Corporation and the British actors in the powershort, trade delegation visiting China, according to the New China News Agency. arrangements" had been made for The stalement said that "preliminary another British businessmen's delegation to visit Peking in March next year, and that both sides recognised that the present visit had been "fruitful" and would be helpful to the development of Sino-British Trade.

fool-short, water-short and

fe short arena. The under- Jying aument

priticiple ia

of Th

The is

that magosity of the present free economic nid is diverted to the construction of "cheap power" installations then the backward countries will become self-supporting in much shorter space of time.

United The

States and

The statement said the British, porations and the Bank of China delegation had been negotiathesmee November 22 with the China Na tonal Imparti

Corporation, and Export various national

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"Negotiations have been enr the rudd out IF B friendly, cordial coatmosphere," it added,

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THE POPE: “ALARM

Great Britain have already | offered

materials Basile towards this end. It there fare seems certain that un internasional atomie agency will come into being despite Russian

to play long their own lines of "restriction for

everyone except themselves."

AMERICA prepared to

open 2

reactor training school next year in which technicians of many coun-

of

OVER NOW"

Official Vatican Statement

Vatican City, Dec. 3.

10

"The mun purposes of

delegation of the Det vist are to discuss matters relal ng in further development of business between both sides and at the same Line

concrete negotiate business.

Win

contracts

"period

of nearly has two weeks the delegation

of business ned

number

with

Chine tite National

Import and Export Corporatice and various national expert corperations and in order to ussure regular supplies, long- term contracts for several have

signed. been Views have also been extensive- ly exchanged relating to reper-

modities

com-

Pope Pius XII fought stubbornly for his fe earlytive requirements and supplies today after surviving a heart attack and rallying from a state of collapse.

Sources in close touch with the Papal household, how. ever, said the Pope was still suffering from his stomach ailment and the hiccoughs, but that his heart condition had shown a marked improvement early today and he had recovered all his faculties.

Chief of the The

"There

serenity.

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V; ticon:

thut

the i

3

Professor Riccardo

Galeazzi-

1

The

of both sides, thus creating favourable conditions for development of future trade."

Ample Scope For Development

The

And there 19

Hunter Here

Captain Bhaktur Bahadur Rai, M.C., of the 2/7th Gorkha Rifles, who lost his lçti leg in Malaya last year, walked

board on

the Tilwangi, with the aid of a walking sụck last week to embark for longkong.

One of the tuan

many heroes the Gurkhas, Captain among the Hai was responsible for kill- ing

high ranking "my- stery" terrorist in the Ben- > long area fast Year.

Captain Rai still hopes to return to Malays, for an- other "ro" at the bandita after his two years" "test" in Hongkong la over.-Straits Times Picture.

Four Explosiors Now

The leader of the United States delegation to the United Nations, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, said last night the case of the 11 American airmen gaoled by Communist China, would be brought to the United Nations.

No-Impulsive Action Against China Says Eisenhower

Washington, Dec. 2.

President Eisenhower said today a blockade of Communist China would be "an act of war" which he would not take without mature con- sideration and consultation with Congress,

He said China's holding of !! He held out this hope of Hilow himself or the gallon to Ob- war prisoners who were in pedceful existence together des- take Impulsive actions. uniform under American and pite what he said was the un- viously the Communists had

their United Nations auspices

of announcement was changing threat of the Conumu- timed completely indefensible. But he nists for world domination. 1 sentences against the prisoners

a he would not take any in- noted that the Communists had

as a deliberate action breause threats used

and they had already held them for pulsive action which might be ahanately

no matter how blandishments to Union and to

to to by u step to war

about two years. prevent

NO IMPULSIVE ACTION Western European outraged he felt in this case,

split the free nat He sald The United Slates split

nations and the

If the Communists were try- must show the Communist world United States itself.

ing to split Western nations or in discussing

States, wur prison- the United

от other- 1 at genuinely had peaceful intentions and then perhaps the org

ors held by China the President Commulsts would, change their said it was his impulse to take Linmediate and stern action to btain release. But he said with the policy of peace he could not

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uld he fet strongly that he United Nathans should step n to help release the uniformed prisoners who were captured by! he Chicat while curryng out

U. N. mandate

ILLEGAL HOLDING The President reid he did not see how ube Unt.cd Nations ezuld refrain frem action on be half of the prisoners and still Jacp .ts self-respect,

The President said the legal į holding of war prisoners by the Chinese was in no way comp - able to the recent incident near the Northern Japanese border in which the Russians shot down a United States pant. One da ocea on ho

the ..sald involved were "cloudy" because the border there was in dispute, In the prisoner case, the Presi dent aid, the matter of the two civillans was "cloudy" but in the case of the uniformed per sonnel the Chinese petion was | completely indefen ible.

I discussing

another phase of sttempla to live peacefully with the Communists. President

m2 A.M. BOMB Elsenhower rejected the idea of

con-

SHOCK

IN MACAO

From Our Correspondent

breaking diplomac relations

with the Russians, He said

much palicuce was preesstry to cherrag

that gained by

nothing

pretending

peace

would be

that opponents

of

the United States dfi not exist.

MODUS VIVENDI

He said that by maintaining

A position of

saine

statement continued: tries will study the ponce-¦ Press Office, after a visit tost, the Pope's life-long friend Several problems of a general na uro relating to the develop- physician, stood ful uses of atomic energy the third Boer of the Vatican and personal

ment of trade have also been discussed

satisfactory with and she will invite medical lace, announced to rejuries alone through the night bestde

UW complete the Pope's bed on the third floor discus

regulis. Preliminary arrange- and surgical experts from

of the Vatican Apostolic Pulzce

dimens

been have

made for ALARM OVER

Italian Federal police moved abroad to study the use in

visit

Peking wwther

to

in late was understood

last night to clear S1

Brish In- March 1965 American

200 hospitals

Popol physician considered there Peters Square of some

and businessmen furt Immediate cause pemple still praying atomic energy techniques in

for the dustinilsts i was no

'0 be organised by the Sino- Pupe's recovery, The shullers. treating cancer. Britain has alarm."

wie Brilish Trude Committee. The Valiran Press Quet, Dr on the Pope's bedroom window

"Bolh

that sides aiready opened her reactor Luciano Casimiri, told hundre is

closed shortly after mid-

recognise Police threw school at larwell to foreign) of reporters who had burried toy night.

ring he present visit is fruitful and will be helpful to the develop- students and has promised the Vatlean, the alarm is now, around the vast square to pre-

nent of Sino-British trade. As closing downvent ears entering the area and the production of radio over and

isturbing the Pope's sleep.

A result of the visit and dis- the Press Office,"

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sions it

that SCELBA'S

is clear 78-year-old spiritual The active isotopes-of which {

Italian Premier Marlo Steiba modities that can be exchanged she is already the leading teader of the world's 425,000,-

sent a

a message to the Vatican by China and Great Britain are

strength and at the producer-for distribution 000 Roman Catholkes was in

the yesterday expressing best wishes cumerous

ample condition <kuring Krave

time talking reasonably four for the Pontiff's recovery. He scope for further development

with the Communists, the United thars frore

Maçao, Dec. 3.

modus Fuffered the said the "whole Catholic World of Sino-Bri ish trade, particu- offer he

there is sharing a common anxiety."-arly when

Another

the fourth States might achieve a bomb, trade com attack

formal yesterday

United Press.

since last night, exploded highest

ditions are fully restored." the

President Washington lovel that the Pope

The statement was signed by o'clock this morning at the men's Elsenhower said he fervently Mr Tsao science is still in its infuncy might not survive the night.

Chung-shu, Acting lavatory in the Apollo Theatre would take Director of

The China National causing no personal injuries. Crowde of the faithful hoped the Pope and that is why Mr Hopkins;

quick recovery from his illness, Import and Export Corporation, The room, however, was exten gathered in St. Peter's Square has advocated a 100-year io

In Boston, more than 2.000 and Mr W. G. Pullen, leader of sively damaged. Of the other Protestant delegates uf the the British delegation.

the hree earlier bombs, National Council of Churches

The agency said the present exploded about 7.30 p.m. Micara, the Vicar of Rome. of such a plan, as far as!

stood in silent prayer to lay ur British delegation's visit had Sulching Gambling House caus- call to prayer for the Western Powers

The delegates been arranged following discus-ng three deaths and wounding are issued

Pope Pius XII. Catholler throughout the world.

also interrupted their blennial sions between the Sino-British 18 people, some of them serious-nounced that It had agreed concerned, must be Vatican sources said that the

Committee and they immediate as there is little Pope's doctors were considering assembly meeting to pass - Trade

solution of sympathy for the Chinese Trade Mission durak shout B.15 p.m. in a room on bringing to 60 the total number A second bomb exploded Viscounts from Great Bri`ain, operation was us before the whether time left to

ailing Pontiff-United Press & their visit to Britain Inst July......... necessary or feasible.

Reuter.

the fourth floor of the Grand of such ac:oplants the Company Russiana and their satel

Authoritative Vatican sources

Hotel also causing extensive has arranged to obisin for use liter enter

the field of said he never lost consciousness.

damage to furniture, walls, win in the United States. newspapers reported

dows. The splinters of this atomic magnanimity to the Romp

without confirmation that he detriment of the free had been given the last rites of nationa.

overseas. The initial benefit | right. For

noti nours plan will apparent for at neart the were

from the become

least a generation as

programme.

fears

for s prayer and Clenére Cardinal

the Church,

The Devil's Hoofprint Seen In Devon

In

Heuter.

U.S. SENATE AGAIN CENSURES MCCARTHY

Washington, Dec. 2.

at i

Ars.

at

vivendi with them.

the

James Hilton Gravely III

man

Long Beach, California, Dec. 2. The

who wrote, "Lost Horizon", "Goodhya Me Ching" and "Random Il-vest"]^m^9

Hon. (19 rep-ited to, be in a

pt ********

the en 'l'lon B-nelde Memorial Hospital

oday.

Hospital spokesman id ar Milton

was "seriously to give " but refused alty detalls of the illness.

Specialista

later were called in to examino Mr

u Iten.

t

Mr Hilion has been in hospi.al since November 21, For the last 10 years ke han lived quickly at Southern California beach metropolis-about 35 miles from the (as aludios of Hollywood which had brought

en wider fame with adaptations of his booka.

James Hion who was born at Leigh in Lancashire "The In 1900, also wrote Stery of Dr Wastell", "We Are Not Alone" and "So

Ye 11 Remembered". United Press.

U.S. Airline Buys “This

More Viscounts

Washington, Dec. 2.

Capital Airlines today 13-

buy 20 additional turbo-prop

The president of Capital Air-

bomb slightly wounded a woman lines, J.H. Carmichael, made the passer-by on the street.

the He said price of the 60

A THIRD BOMB

an incendiary гуре

The

Fire

ann total

A third bomb believed to be preplanes was about $67,000,000, exploded Capital bought three of the about 9.30 p.m. In a room, at Vlacounts last June, taking an the Annexe to the Bela Vista Hotel burning out a room, but option at that time for another Senator McCarthy was censured by the Senate for there were no personal Injuries. Delivery of the Viscounts will Brigade quickly begin early in 1955, Mr Car- this fire.

michael said. today.

The first 40 will extinguetter that, & Chinese have been delivered by August and to Senator McCarthy for

bad 1850. The remaining 20 will be comparing him with Hitler:

passenger

between September

• Senator Walter George arrived from Hongkong a little delivered said that a sepecial investiga- earlier by the m.v. Talloy 1980 and February 1957. The tion disclosed that no Senator took room at the Grand, Airline plans to Bart Viscount authorised a check of Senator leaving later and has not been service in April 1955, - United

Press, McCarthy's mail conducted by

seen since, staff members of a Senate election sub-committed

In February, 1855, in the sleepy little village of the second time in two days Dawlish in Devon, the people woke up one morning to find He was condemned today for

But when his the surrounding country blanketed in snow.

n'lacks oh the Special Dawlish came to life after breakfast, the people were Committee which recommended amazed to find strange footprints in their fields and he be censured and for calling the special Senate session to gardens, even on their roofs and haystacks!

debate the motion Q "Lynch unsolved party. "

But today's vote wiped out the original of

counts

The

those

footprints

resembled,tery which

is still

of a donkey but many after 100 years, vlingen) swore that the marks they saw in the snow There is another instalment of against Senator McCarthy-that "in emporately abused"" were made by THE CLOVENA. J. Forrest's authentie Ina'de he

W Roiph 11QOF!

This Brigadier-General story about INTERPOL.

when ho appeared This week the China Mall week he tells you about Inter- Zwicker

the Schate Investiga- brings

the you

fascinating national drug traẞekers in THE before WORLD'S STRANGEST STORY LOVE VILLA WAS A SECRET Hons Sub-Committee,

MCCARTHY ABSENT of The Devil's bootprint-a mys-DOPE STORE.

condemnation of Me- Tho Carthy for his remarks about the special committee-ho called Fa member "witting hand-

story, FABULOUS

Part four of the Gertrude Lawrence LADY U NANCY SPAIN appears this week telling how Noel Coward came to the rescue of Gertle after her financial crash.

The China Mali also gives you | Those are just some of the maidar of the Communists the real story behind the Naguib-Nasser fead in HOW TO top-line features appearing in was offered and adopted as a

substitute, for the count relating BACK A DICTATOR IN EASY this week's China Mall In addi- to Gentral Zwicker. STAGES.

ton to hit your week-end McCarthy was not present Ritchie Colder continues his favourite fealurch like Gil, during the vote and had not sories on Israel while William Jane Robarta or current flims, been in the chamber at any Barkley has some stories about

bridge, puzzles time during today's acestors, Frankbock rovlows,

Lloyd George. frum Owen's "Tempestuous Journey". and Boschcombre.

Other developments. were:

Senator Ralph Flanders ‚apologised today to the Benato

molo

who

WOB

A similar procedure in followed at the Bela Vista pre- 1962.

sumably by the same man. Senator McCarthy has The Police are searching for several letters the man in the belief that he charged that from a 1952 elections sub-might be able to help them with commlites to the Post Office their inquiries. Department ordering the mail check were "forgeries"

• Senator McCarthy, his Lactics formally condemned

Londoners See

Li Li Hua...

Compton May Play Mandarin film start the pic-

by the US. Senate, long In Second Test

Investigating commitice, would on Monday resume the work which had boon a: a virtual standstill for nearly 10 months,

announced bla

in

London, Dec. 2. Li Li Hua,, China's famous

ture pages of Britain's "big dallion today in P typical pose that has made her Brisbane, Dec. 2. - tho

favourite 'of audionoo "There is: a, peasonable change throughout Southessé' Axia...... that Denis Compton will play in Tho plofund was twice the second Test, which starts at Hongkong and soyad Mis L Sydney on December 17,

poeing with the famous Ame- feel any different after not news followed a visit by din star, Clark aanbid, now in Completo the doctor who the Colony to film "The Soldier cersure vole and he predicted examined his injured hand, of Forto.!! that axlb, seventh and Geoff Howard, manager of the Clad Asummer white eighth investigation of 'M.C.C.

"Australia, Chinore cheongmm, Miss Li and activities would be forffi». made the announcement basing Mr Gable-were- taken adole colors in the future.-Reuler (21/8-crement on midled opinion the background of Hongkong

Chiba Mall; Special,

Ho added that he did

tour

is

wise geart the United States into Impulsive action, he would resist 11.

If this was the Communist intention, it made amackery of the softer ton: dupied late- ly by the Russians, watch al- most approached the category

of bian ishment, he call.

Whatever their immediate

purpose

the Communis a hat

tu always almed

dividy the democratic nations and to divide the United States, which was the strongest of them, with τησ

iden

eventually cus- them quering

and attaining world domination.

courses were open to the United Saes, he wen on In many ways

ays the castest code for the President would be to adopt e truculent, cold, most insulting attitude.

Two

Unite

PATIENCE

the

:n-

However, the proper course was patience in the hope that tho other

side would sc2 Stat:" pescaful tenliens. He said that they do not always believe the Unite! Siates when it sys It is peace- fully inclined.

As far as blockade was con- cerned, he went on, he supposed was possible une could be

1

cnfcreed without war. He had nover Been one of that kind, he added. A blockade was normal- iy an act of war to compét on adversary to give up its way of hinking.

he ever take up To

necessary

which

feli

E

step

might lead to war

wär he would not act

he on Impulse, anid. He would go to Congress and, by cons.itutional methods, obtain their recommendations before acting.--United Press,

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