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THE CHINA "MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1955. ›
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BONN ACTION APPROVED Indy Shires
Major Obstacle To Paris Treaties Ratification Removed
WILL HELP FRENCH GOVERNMENT
London, Feb. 27.
Approval of the Paris treaties by the West German Lower House won a warm welcome from officials here tonight as "another major step" towards fulfilment of Western plans for Europe.
The Foreign Office declined formal comment because the pact-which permits the Federal Republic to rearm as a mem- ber of the Atlantic alliance-has still to be endorsed by the Upper House in Bonn.
Today's vote is, however, regarded here as removing the major obstacle in Germany's ratification, Diplomatic attention now will be focussed on Paris, where the French Senate ls to debate the treatles.
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The explanations which Dejabout a month's time Kond Attenaver. The West whole question can be cleared up German Chanceler, had to give before Easter.
to the Bundestag to win approval
fut the Franco-Gezinan BRICO mend on the Saar is not expect
ed to react unfavourably on the French Parliament,
UNREALISTIC
Officials here believe that French politicians How AC- cept as outdated and un- realistle the mupport whi, a Britain and the United Staten gave in 1947 France's claims to the Saar.
(Dr
Friday
10
Actenauer revealed un
that this support now being withdrawn).
put
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This would probably act back the Western
programine
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES
Meanwhile they want to compitte negotiations be- tween France, the Boar dealing particularly, with the final dispossi of prewar German industrial proper- des now under French and Franco-Saar control.
1
The German Government has claimed that this issue can only property bo dealt with after the Franco-Gorman Saar ogree ment has come into effect.
tension. Talks with the Soviet Valon must come first.
2 There must be a European seven-nation arms production pobl before starting to rearm Germany.
Behind this TROVE les the desire Lice
of the French aircraft industry to share with British factories the supplying of planes to the new German army.
agreement
8. The Soar regarded na incomplete until it has been agreed who will have the ultimato ownership of enterprises in the Saar, which were German before the wor and were late taken French control.
under
WASHINGTON HAPPY
The
said:
M. Piney will not have pa Onay task setting the Upper The biggest fear In official House to vote ratification of the In Washington, an official eireles here is that the French Drenties without reservations.
State Department statement Senate will
forward In the first place, M. Play
tonight halled the ratifica- amendments to the Paris treaty.hum
himself refused to
tion with satisfaction. vote for These would make necessary a
retineation in the Lower House, The statement said the rati- the new Cabinet fention served not only German second passage of the treaties and secondly through the National Assembly.com to inquified acceptance of other peace-loving nations.
contains several ministers
national interests ap-
but also those
statement for of the agreements.
The tanaplete ruti@cation by May If the Foreign Minister Lakes German people have arrived at
an important decision to solidate their security, with, bf their free world partners,
The United States welcomes their action which it believes is not only in their own natiorial friendly nationa
in that of other who have at heart the welfare of peace loving people in Germany and elsewhere.
IT' might
Autumn,
even postpone no account of their views in his German rearmament until the ples. to the Upper House, he may provoke the resignation of could possibly the Gaullist ministers and the At worst, it mem a last-minute rejection by Government's overthrow.
their But if he does take France.
views into account, his power to persuade the Upper House to the
withoul amendment greatly weakened.
Opponents of unconditional German
In rearmament
However, in Paris Govern- inkant quarters welcomed ratification pointing out it would hely the Foreign Minister, M. A. Piney to persuade the French
Upper Chamber to mntify the agreements without
attach ing conditions to their vote.
But some statements by Dr Adenauer during the debate will tend to increase the Gover- ment's difficulties in the Senate. Senators opposed to Ge, man Rearmament or hostile to the Government will certainly press for further clarification of Sant situation,
vote
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The Government wanis the 1. It would endanger the Senate debate to take place m chances of lessening East-West
interest out
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Her Basket
Judy, the farm dog, believes in fair shares for all-and gives watın shelter in her basket to these two day-old lambe forsaken by their mother at a Gloucestershire farm. The lamber were brought into the farmhouse when the mother refined to feed them. Now
they're shartdg July's Basket and he fed on the bátik-Resttrpholo,
PETTY THIEVING Church Being
U.S.
COSTS
MILLIONS
New York, Feb. 27,
Petty thieving by employees has become a million dollar headache to owners of businesses in the United States.
The thefts range anywhere from the uninten- tional slipping of a few of the bosses' pencils into a pocket to the filching of television sets.
The increasing cost of such losses has stirred em- ployers
book methods to story
trap the offenders.
to use
Many are employing private The entity", óperation ize detectives who circulate motis directed by a skilled and capable employees to catch the thief "at fellow-the factory foreman. He his work." Records of several
co-operative private detective agencies show was helped by a losses amounting to us
much staff of eleven men who worked as $200,000 in eight months in in Various departments of the one factory.
firm.
IN GOOD STANDING
More often than not the thlef is not recently, ongaged man, but an e- ployee in good standing for several years with the fro.
Eaten Away
Canterbury, Feb. 27. Britain's oldest church, where
Christians have worshipped for almost
1,880 years, is being eaten why by dry/rot.
Restoration and repair work have already nearly £5,000
in a
Now
cont collected
worldwide appeal another £1,000
norded to c
to combat rot in
panelling and
pews. The church, 8t Martin's, which stands high on A thi
country Cathedral town.
wie al- ready in use before the coming of st Augustine in 597.
The little church
wald to be the Dr At which the Saint, with his kiss.lom from
Robles
cached and celebrated
Alas.
The church, which yearly attracts
viitors, has
VERHEROES
of already been repairời · froña · dataszÜ caused by wartime bomEŽA - ing--Ching Mail Specii.
PRINCESS
ATTENDS
SERVICE
Nassau, Feb. 29. Princess Margarét smiled this morning as the Right
IMPLEMENTATION OF
ANZAM UNDERSTANDING
Bangkok, Feb. 27. ....... Mr Thomán Macdonald, New Zealand Minister · of External Affairs and Defence, said here tonight that the proposal to tend a ground force to Malaya was a step towards the implementation of the ANZAM "undersanding” between the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand,
The New Zealarvă Parliament would be consulted on the question before a declalon Wis mada Mr Muddonald käld, mit int the
Minister, and, he would dlacuss with the Cabinat
Mr Sidney to frime.
the caland ground force in
The big break in the case American Government officials
come after one of the detectives Council of the Republle will no val of the
regarded the Bundestag appro-
managed to work his way into agreements 45 the debate historic event, doubt key to ge
the gang, Late one night, the and they con- postponed unill after the Easter adently expected the Bundesrat
foreman and his friends drove up in a large lorry hired for the Federal Chamber to take
occasion with the Intention of There is a strong lobby y similar decision.
Recently, hu cho eastern city, stealing about 1,000 new electric to get the Upper House to
The same quarters emphasised make one or more amendments that Chancellor Konrad Adenauer bargains
citizens had one of the biggest | kdns. Half way through their of their lives when night's work, seven Burns men to the raufication bill, Among of
they were offered television and eight policemen stepped Tasons put forward for delay-of West Germany had won the
most resounding vielory of his sets at one-fifth of their wholes | from concealment, guns drawn, ing West German the
rearmament
political career. His majority in Kale price. Factory workers and handcuffed the thieves, the Bundestag voting
had created their own "dis- thought all the more remarkable tributorship." The television It took almost six months to Reverend, the Lord Bishop because efforts to wreck the manufacturer knew nothing crack the case. Burns' fee was of Nassau, referred in hi} agreements were at their peak about it.
about $20,000-just what the sermon to "girlish figures." in West Germany.
bandits stole in two months. The Princess went to his str- Oficials here regarded the The files of Pinkertons, the selback to Sovjet |largest private detective bureau
vico this morning, the first Buri- diplomacy. Apparently attractive In
Last winter an employer com- | day in Lant, at Christ Church the United States, are Soviet promises, alternating with crammed with such cases. There sted Pinker on about curbing a Cathedral here. displays of Soviet might, falled was the mysterious case of the The detective bureau, telling no simple case of mass thleving. 10 torpedo the Chancellor, they missing parts, valued at about car, ent up a check point on the theme, the Blahop sald
Taking the Lent fast as his said. The Bundestag showed that $250,000 The parts had been West Germany would not pay shipped to the factory but they on road leading from the com- poor of necessity practise fasting. pany yard. AL p.m. one day and abstinence, because they never arrived. It was found
in the mide of
cannot tilford to buy tonigh snowstorm, can ་ Washington commentators said that actually the parts had
caravan of workers' food or the most nourishing food
cars 000 the Bundestag decision should arrived, were checked off by the started out of the gato, Pinistr for themselves and their child- not be interpreted only as ap-receiver, and then driven away ton men searched the leading ten especially at the current proval for the rearmament of to a storehouse for distribution
cars and found considerable lost. Nassau priček West Germany. That was only in other cities.
Word shot back along the line "The rich practibo one aspect of the vole, they
of what was happening, and Hengely but of Verity, in order stated.
reduce there was another som tone of 19
their tonnage tools and materials flying out of regni thate mellan Agures
"They be bythë shiturkiske. From car windows and doors," a detbe- this of that kind of food largely to regain their health, They
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SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD
*-9. Radiktor, 111: Dogma"le,
Rabid, 20, DW
Brewin, 10 Hiton, 11 Brun
Across 3 Cheering.
votes
just any price for German re- unification,
Tho
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men found
the
Uve reported.
The
Thating
or
American leaders had that the managers of this lucra often inainted that Europe's tive operation were outsiders onward
march towards unity who had paid lorry drivers and and Franco-German reconcila shipping clerks to arrange tion were more important than diversion for them. The thieves
He said that search parties diet, ahotimes ripurously, by the mising of German divisions were caught and about $300,000 were sent out immediately and avoiding because they opened the way worth of stolen parts were camo back with such Hema as her for a powerful Western Europe recovered. with an enormous economato and Industrial potenilal. and with 250,000,000, inhabitants.
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REAFFIRMED Washington hiilefnis ulés took the opportunity rivali by the Bundestag - volo to
the hope that.
France would no longer do- fay the final ratlíbenWozi af the agreemBILE.
The East German "Deutsch-
Cagazine
The Princess, walked the 300
rolls of roofing paper, long article," the Bishop fald, length of copper pipe, large Pinkerton spokesmen say that electric tools, rolla of insulator yards from Government House, the problem is a fast-growing paper containing double shots where she is staying, to "the and which requires a large in of sluminium and high
grade Cathetical crosse in their staff of factory plywood A Pince on in Aleuths.・・ Another private hdded: "The company- has not detective agency
william bera
greatly Lroubled by Burte, reports that thieving in thieving those last months. Factories 11
in the last elight
Than
east in point in the Burne concertad a "pilierer's
land Bend Radio said tonight parte, & factory which was that the Adenauer Government being about $10,000. bloc had been split by the
In a commentary on the Bonn Hous
sale
debate
and vote 16
Bundestag on
the agreements.
elements
the
the, reactionary ail the monoc in the
worth month. the of introhalid iso
"Undercover men were placed on bạch of the factòrics four
They
mixed with
Another agent working in the factors' Chipping and récolving departners covered. the focal point of most factory were downly
vote, the Best Fertitt, Radio Varenner Dild', were combány
hid
thanking vowed to produce
uproar, showed how the Gloverte
Rádió
DIFFICULT
"
ACCOMPANIED BY HOST She was tobonipabled by her host the Eart of, Ran- furly, Cleverse of the Babániasy. and members of her, enleurneo, Don M
A large crowd watched, her come down the 43 asepe of the House, and walk paska statue of
Christighat Avinguda
way to the
Barlier,
the
taken comminion, in the house bf the Lord Histor turned to Gover
Catching the petty thier Is "Baritonlarly" difficult, de- tretives sky, because they “have no right to sirih (maspects, in shiu fickory, AN employer can ask his work- to sign' cards aftening to be searched, has most think that such procedure, will weaken employee, merile, The private agency plants moenibig fa detectives in various placesas | enigngwend
become lift operators, inany rotating from meclion to myšnj
Lieven in the set.” An^
Thot leg to which a
the vileña to be living
an opti-backed
New
arid
importance of Malaya and ather matters such as the size of the force when it should be pent.
The ANZAM understanding
defence on h ter
Molay co
cern to the three countries.
Mr Macdonal said he thought that early consideration might have to be given to New Zen ford'
military training period.
Danish
Envoy Honoured
New York, Feb. 27. The Danish Ambassador to the United States "Mr Henrik Kuffmann Was honoured today with the
It might be desirable to modify establishment of a $200,- present system so us to 000 find named for him allow officers and men wishing to
the
promote cultural Tre- to join the Malayan force to lations between the United
speciile portoch
serve for a Reuter.
Washington, Feb. 27.
States and Denmark.
Mr
Hans Christian Sonnt,
Judge William Douglas of the Chairman of the Fund Com United States Supreme Court miftor, mid the Fund will-be mid here today he was going to | administered by the American- four the Soviet Union by auto-Scandinavian Foundation, so- mobile this summer.
ho had
Judge Douglas sold
tioning primarily through an been informed the Soviet Union exchange of fellows, students had agreed to grant him a visa and trainoes. Two fellowships and that he would be accom- will be awarded for the next panied by Mr Robert Kennedy, academic year-one to a Dane, on adviser of one of the Senate the otheg to an American............ Committees,-France-Presse, United Press.
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