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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954.

KOREA ALLIES WIN VOTE BELGIAN ARMY

Venoms Not Suspended

London, Dec. R.

Brital' de Havilland Vepom je fighters are not suspended from operatioanl flying but only temporarily restricted from carry Inn wing-tip tanks and per- forming certain manoeuvres fa flight until modifications have been made, the Under-Begrotary for Ale, Mr George Ward, said In wrliten Parliamentary reply here today.

Tis restrictions Were angoynerd task

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pending lovestigation of a suspected

the fault in altcraft

Yoporos, siili parily on the secret list, are now in ZILAN production fur the Royal Air Force, the Nav) and the Royal Ausliallan Navy,—China Mall Spretail.

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Chancellor

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to the International Civil Avia- Bea Organisation headgonitem.

were cancelled.

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Geneva Conference Action Approved By United Nations

United Nations, Dec. 8.

The General Assembly's main Political Committee today adopted a resolution put in by 15 United Nations Allies who fought in Korea.

It reaffirms United Nations objectives for Korea and approves the Allied action in breaking off Korean talks with the Communists at Geneva.

voting.

The vote was 50 to five, with four countries abstaining from

"{"20" 15-ow T resolution, The Soviet bine voted against

leh now goes to na Assembly two

garagraphs referring 4 for approval, UNCUlcx and to the Geneva alls for the endorsement of the conference, and to that calling

Alhed report on the Korean for approval of the Allied stand

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FINAL VOTE

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In the fl vote on the resolution

whole, Russia, Paland, C'zeebo- slovakia, Ukraine and Byelo-

#gainst Burma, Syrts and

Russla voted

India,

It.

Saudi Arabia abstained. and Costa Rica was absent.

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Wis taken after debate in which the Korean Allies, led by the United States and Britein, had declared themselves willing to re-open negotiations with the when- on Korea I'L'T it seeme! that progress tow

a settlement could be toward matte. They

emphasised Brat another meeting would serve no useful purpose of this tim

Communists

Russia and her satellites, on the other hand, actused South Korea and the United Nations Allies of trying to obstruct # Korean reblement by insisting

alles based un their own

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BIG DIFFERENCE

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The hin difference br- tween the 15-Power and the Indian drafis

Izt the former's approval of the Allied asilon at Geneva,

Countthered it "unwise on the Arsembly to back up the Allied 10 e the um geçessful

onference last summer

Bach paragraph

Alex.nar the Allied position Commitee as follows;

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up the

The British Minister of State Mr Authi ny Nulling, said:

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"When I am asked to moet the Communista half-way απ the principle of free elections, I am culled

apk. 'How can You have hall-Free election?"

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the rock on which the Geneva

spili conference From the Soviet speeches

this debate, il all too

tragically clear that we arc

still spi"

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the debate

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SESSION

the Committee enlivened by a speech of South Korean Foreign Minister Mr Y. T Pyun In which he bitterly attacked

Keshna Mr Menon

criticised India's and position on Korea.

Mr Pyun twice was called fo

the order by

Chairman

MANOEUVRES

With a smokescreen cover, these Belgiph troops make

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assault-landing during exercise manoeuvres which were walched by King Baudouls of the Belgians, → Express Photo

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KIDNAP

CHARGES

AGAINST

FATHER

Houston, Texas, Dec. 8. Theodoro Wolah, wealthy Australian construction

man, and two unidentified men were charged yester- day with kidnapping Welsh's four year old daughter, a pawn in international custody case.

The child, Pamela Welsh, was taken from her mother's home in Houston last week. Witnesses said that sho forced into a car and whisked awny.

Her mother, Welsh, came Stales recently

Mrs

was

Theodore

to the United nad is suing cf Melbourne, Australia, for a divorce.

hrr husband,

Yesterday, Mrs Welsh, who married the Australian In Hous- ten in 18-19 but left him lost fled kidnap charges in Judge W. C. Ragan's court. In another court acdon, probaling Judge Clem McCland awarded cus.ady or the mussing child to the mother.

British Information U.K. Increasing under a dugula for a

Services In S.E.A.

Be Strengthened

To

London, Dec. 8. ·

Road Safety

Measures

London, Dec. 8.

an-

GIVEN CUSTODY Mrs Welsh was given custody the child Aus.ralia, but Pamela stipulation would remain in thal country The kidnappers left an Aus- tralian court order, giving the girl's custody to her father, on the porch of Mrs Welsh'a Houston home,

'The

men were believed to have

been privato defectives hired

by Mr Welsh Sir Winston

to return) Churchill's Pamcin to Australia, Government today

authorides bave been nounced fresh traffic legia- unable to find either the father The British Government plans further tolation including the ox- or the girl, and the Federal making a personal attack on a strengthen its information services in Southeast perimental installation of authorities were asked to look delegate.-Umted Press.

Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Canada American style in 1955-56, Lord Reading, Minister of State at the meters Foreign Office, said tonight. He was replying to creasing safety and casing a House of Lords debate on the Government's in- roads. formation services initiated by Lord Birdwood, Conservative.

BAHREIN

STRIKE

MAY END

the

A committee

+

He asked what action the Government was tak ing on the report of an independent committee of in- quiry headed by Lord Drogheda, which urged it to spend £1,845,000 a year or

on its overseas in- formation services.

committee

EXPANSION

Lord Roading said this financial year after meeting

more

weald

elso

fvr

parking in-

them points.-United Press.

at various

aimed at

on congestion

Britain'.

10

the Under the proposed law Government will be able to start compulsory tests of vehicles dotermine whether they are fit to be used.

Queen Elizabeth, opening Parliament Ministers were

recently, declared "greatly cun- cerned at the grievous toll in doath and injury" by road ac- cidents and at the inmage to the country's economy caused by traffle eengestion and delay.

Last year there were 42,203 of all types, in-

first

bondor

NOT VENUS

BUT BACCHUS, SAID THE

DEFENCE

Edinburgh, Dec. &. Mrs Marie Aitken won a

Bahrein, Dec. 8. Hopes for settlement of Lord Birdwood was backing a would by spent to strengthen to offices in Southeast Asia of the general strike which proposal by the has tied up

Council, a body develop the transmiting station British island com-

spo near Singapore from two high sored by the Government to merce since Saturday rose powered transmitters to four in fuster cultural relations. today.

the interests of

A British Council Office would road casualties of retaining the

be established in Kuwait on the cluding 687 people killed, an in-divorce yesterday despite of mediators | friendship of millions of Asians.

Persian Gulf and another recrease of 2,530 over the previous her husband's plea that he met for three hours with Sheikh

opened in Persin, An office in year. Sir Sulmen Bin Hammel, ruler

stayed with another Brish Hendu as of this Persian Gulf state.

The new 20-clause law in-

woman in a hotel bedroom be established.

troduces penalties for the

of their Lord Reading said the Gov-time for cyclis's guilty of reck-only because

ur dangerous ernment's

careless common interest in con- Central Office of less,

driving. I also brings in ones suming alcohol." Information was taking action to to

£20 for

pedestrians who dis- on-of improve its service from Lon-

The attorney

for accountani don 11

traffe directions. obey police would also increase

John Aitken, 39, insisted that The parking meter scheme, Mr Aitken the suppy fms for use cve:-

never committed motorists

are misconduct sous, including Aims sukable for

with Mist Jarret medium of charged for parking cars on Porvan the improved new

a hotel receptionist in roads, will be introduced at first their frequent midnight-to-dawn Ielevision in countrier where

in the Londion area.-China Maij that device was available.

Spoctal, GENERAL

rising COBIB

About

the

£100,000 was provided for expansion. Next year, the Government hoped

provide about the

sum.

Same

money.

With this additional the Government hoped to cut- inue next year at something like the same rate of advance to Inflated expansion programme this year.

The mediators indicated that The Allies demanded that the the strike may end before Fri- United Nations day night. It originally Was nathonly is Korea and agree to | called for one wock. United Natione-supervised free

The strike, called by a six- chee long

The

Communists member Political Committee to have insisted upon supervision force reforms from the Sheikh's

noutral nations commission.

Government, brought out most States Senator

local labour and suspended Smih

summed

many business

operations tor

least affected was the foreign-owned Brein Petrol-

It hoped to continue it along Company's refineries, which

the following brad Unes: carried on operations the with

To take further steps in a skeleton staff.

1955-56

strengthen the Government police and armed Foreign Office Information Ser- guards continued to patrol roads vices in Southeast

Ask, the between the major towns.

Middle East and Latin America. 2. There would be "some expansion" of the Foreign Office Information Services in Canada. Lord Rending said new money

"We mean business they show that they

When do, there of the Allied will be some point in resuming High Commissioner's fardget; resolution WAS voter upon | negotiations.“

last with 14

pepaña cly and all but three of Legislative Comel - the

pauantraphs were pe, vel unanimously.

aildress Federal Reuter.

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Kotelawala Reports To

Countrymen

Washington, Dec. 8.

The

cum

IN PARIS

The French Railways Ad- ministrative Council met today to consider demands of striking workers whose 48-hour "worn- ing" walkout falled to halt most iraino.

Railway oficials said that traffic was normal on most lines and nearly normal on the subur-

The Prime Minister of ban lines entering the Gare St Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, ban llacs

Lazare. Traffe on these subur- reported to his fellow coun-halt yeste early ground to

The

a

trymen and to Southeast

officials said the strike Asia today that his talks might pass completely unnoticed with President Eisenhower hundred" engineers had walked in many regions. Only a "fow and the Secretary of State, off the job.

Mr John Foster Dullos, have The Independent federation, convinced him that the which called the strike, United States will do its Presents only a section of the

railway workers, utmost to help the cause of world peace.

to

Union officials said only one other union a branch of the

to

COURSE

These steps

forward followed the general course of the Drogheda report, he said.

under

whleh

Lahore, Dec, B.

parties

"It was to pour out libations

of

to Bacchus (god of wine) heed-

of Venus (goddess

continued A German expedition headed love) that the two by Mr Karl Kraemer and Mr to

till near associato

dawn" Reinhard Sander plans to assault the defence claimed. Lord Munster, minister with- Karakoram peak in Pakistan But Lord Carmont, ruling out por.folio, said that

more next year, it was announced to- for divorce at the Court of money had been granted to the

Session, said, day

"Inordinate devo- Colonial

new Office towards

The German expedition is ex-tion to the bottle is frequently premises being opened in pocted here about the middle of connected with more than one Mainya. --China Mati Special. next March-United Press. kind of llcence,"—United Presa.

'Silent' sound waves may

the family weekly wash

London, Dec. 8,

High frequency sound waves, of the type Communist CGT - had offered used in war-time submarine detection, may be used

or detergent,

We tried it with plain whter, but it did ΠΟΥ work,"

The association, which receive an annual grant from the Gov. crament, do research work to Improve standards of launder ing.

aid

EVELYN WAUGH'S MOTHER DIES

London, Dec. 8,

Mra Catherine Charlotte Manufacturers of textiles send Waugh, 83, mother of Alec and new fabrics to be tested.

detergents and Boups

New Evelyn Waugh, British authors

are died here on December 6, it was

examined before they go on the announced today, China Mail market.

Wash and wear trials are carried out on new goods. "Staff members take home new sheets, and a careful check is kept on

The trials

refused to in a few years time to do the housewife's washing. washing," say the association.

how they stand up to wear and

This system of using ultra- |

may take several

Special.

MUCH SMOKE

Hamburg, Dec. 9. West German cigarette manu- facturers here say they will produce 30,200,000,000 cigarettes this year, or 770 per head of the population.

This is seven por cent more

dnat

when the угат. tox Was reduced.

of damaged

toboreo

Reuter.

London Express Service.)

By Robert L. May

Sir John's statement was to join the strike, and the in- made in on interview recorded dependent union by the Voice of America for avoid bringing politics into the

"We have been able to wash years. bron leet

Crylon and question. generally Southeast Asia.

After the Administrativo | sonica, the high-frequency sound small pieces of fabric by this The staff deal annually with "Our attitude toward Council's meeting, the directors waves inaudible to the human method," say the association. "It 3,000 complaints

the United States should

of the union will meet to con-ear, has boen successfully testedt dispenses with the always

vigorous articles passed on to them by than be one of friendliness and good-sider the Council's decisions by the Britlah Launderers Repulsating of the water. But it members from customers.

United Press,

scorch Association, at Hendon. does not dispense with the soap will," tha

Prime Ceylonese Minister said, adding that "we have certain people who try to arouse antagonism srud will toward the United States and it is our duty to get the Press and public opinion to this Communist- inspired campaign."

Sir John Indicated that he had discussed many problems concerning world peaco

and Ceylon with top American off- clata. His "visit to Washington coincides with the announced plans of the Elsenhower nd- ministration to

put • deflalte emphasis on ecppomic ald, lo Asio na a major indons to pro- vent Communist expansion.

evercoino

Ho conferrad last Wed nestly morning with Foreign Opération. Administratir Harold. Stasson

* other Americap top-ranking

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

-AW, GAWA

EYEN GET ANY TIME

OFF T

| LET US OUTS LAY

OUT? YOU WON'T GET AWAY WITH THIS!

INPATIENT LITTLE RASCALE, AREN'T

You?

GET A MOVI ON/WOLF! YOU DID A FIND JOB,AÐ

FRED-FIDINGHOOD'S"

| GRANDMA, BUT NOW

THERE'S ANGIZ JOB TO DO!"

STOP YOUR COM- PLAINING, WOLS MORT

FOLKO WORK FROM SUN TO SUN....

**BUT A WINCH'S WORK IG NEVER

DONE/

Lonka

MILK

ADAMUN

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