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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1955,
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FAURE ASSURES BRITAIN & US NEW YORK GREAT WORLD
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For Chevalier
Parts Feb 28
Ratification Of Paris Agreements
AMBASSADORS PAY
COURTESY CALLS
Paris, Feb. 28.
Premier Edgar Faure assured the United States and Britain today that France will finish Magrter Chevalier, veteran ratifying German rearmament and then called in
was awards tong his Cabinet to fix a timetable.
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The British Ambassador, Sir Gladwyn Jebb, and the American Minister, Mr Theodore Achilles, paid their "courtesy calls" on the new French Minister at midday. Afterwards, authoritative sources said M. Faure has assured his allies that French ratification was in the bag.
A Cabinet meeting this evening probably will set the timetable in late March for passage of the Paris pacts through [{
the French Senate where they have been stalled during the long Government crisis.
Scute Gentlers MEN begi Not even the followers of Gen- kuranging the dates trouserTiew. Jeand Charles de Gaulle objected.
'T>< French
Govertiment, Coming offer the approval of meanwhite, begon hinting thai The packs by the West German would like an early Big Three Bundestag, French rat Bealivay meeting with the United States will put the scad De Jong Allied and fritain--but after it rutides
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BRITAIN'S Royal Air Force American Secretary of State, Mr
HERMANN FIELD ARRIVES IN LONDON
Mr Hermann Field, the American architect who vanished In Poland in 1949, and was released from a Polish přison last October, arrives at Victoria Station, Londen, from Swit- zerland, where he went to recuperate, With him was his wife, Kate, who had jolped him there. Their two soris, Alisa and Hugh, who went to Switzerland to be with their parents at Christmas, and who returned to Ebriand to go back to school, greeted their mother and father on arrival--Express photo,
Mike Hawthorn Peaceful Co-existence
Went Too Fast
London, Feb, 28. The famed auto snoer. Mike Hawthorn, was fined 25, skillings by A caturt here today for speeding within the city limits.
Mr Hawthorn, who won
Frix auto Spain's Grand race last year, was doing 30 miles per hour down a city street when he Wes stopped, the police said.— France-Presse,
RAILROAD
OPENED
An Absolute Necessity-Spaak
Montreal, Feb. 28.
The Belgian Foreign Affairs Minister, M. Paul Henri Spaak, today termed peaceful co-existence "an absolute necessity" and said war was not a solution to any problem.
The 55-year-old statesman who describes him- self as "an optimistic man by nature", warned, however, that a prerequisite to a long-lasting peace between East and West was the solution of some of the chief problems existing in Europe and Asia.
There had not been a full- seade one see the change of Premiers in Russia for since the dangerous flare-up in the Forma Straits though The
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has decided to take plly on John Foster Dulles, aud the the the thousands of wild ducks Batish Foreign Secretary, Sir who gather at He Karchtsand Anthony Elle hud talked to target area off northwht gether Bod with the French
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personally believe to Ambassador, M. Herst Bonnet, directly. Inking North Vietnam peaceful Kummer
"During the evacuation of the moult, the International Union at the recent Bangkok con and Communist China was off-absolute
co-existence is un Tachen Islands, either slde for Nature Protection said in ference-United Press
necessity because could have created an incident," cially opened today. communique published in
neither the people of the East (he told reporters. "The fact The inauguration was celeb-nor the West want war," he told that there Paris today.
no Incident rated by Government officials of a Press conference at the Wind-shows both sides are intent on
"War is not a avolding a clash."
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The communique sold that the RAP killed more than 12.000 ducks in the area last year! because the ducks frequent) the sandy Island during mouit- ing season when they are un- able to fly,
Protests on behalf of the "sitting ducks" by various European orinthologista brought the KAF's decision to use only harmless non-explosive Wen-
Hanpl, Feb. 28. The Hanol-Nam Quen railroad
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Ottawa, Feb. 28. The Prime Minister, Mr pens in tesis which take place Louis St Laurent, said to
the use
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com. "Royal" in communique Bald. — France-mercial titles should be Prente.
to keep it
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Mr St Laurent revealed In the the Canadian Commons that Pueille Railway had dropped its new Intention of calling its trans-continental fast train "The Royal Canadian" when i found
IL would 1101 have time to obtain the Queen's upproval,
The Premier said the Govern- ment would not
make
comunendation to the Queen for or against the use of the term,
leaving to her as a matter of Royal prerogative. But he Faku Buckingham Palace frowned on Indiscriminate use of the term.
DURING WAR
e (Vietminh) and diplomats of solution to any problem. Communist countries here.
The 120-mille line was rebulit by Chinese
Viel- and North namese technicians and workers In about four months.
The line, originally bulit by the French, had not been used for 10 years,
Jeruntists and Ixxarded voyage
officials
train for the maiden
line over the
Lodny.
LONG AND PEACEFUL
"To have long and peace- ful co-existence, however, we must solve some of the chief problems that confront us auch
and as Germany Asia."
1
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In answer to a reporter's ques- tion, M. Spaak sold his coun
wag try's polley on Formosa closer to that of Ottawa and |London than to the vlow ad-
vocated by Washington.
(Canada is on the record that I favours the neutralisation of Formosa and the offshore Islands
part
M. Spack, who arrived here of Quentoy and Matsu are an trip will ve ub Ping for three-day stay before integral
of China's Sing, some 20 aniles "Inside winding up his weeklong Cana-territory.) Communist China,
dan sojourn, said his optimisen The train will return to made him hopeful the Formosa Fursol on Wednesday.--France- situation would be cettled ponco-regime" in Russia,
fully.
Presse.
Tunisian Home Rule
Negotiations
Will Be Resumed
Paris, Feb. 28.
The Prime Minister, M. Edgar Faure, and the
Permission WBE granted Bey of Tunis have agreed in an exchange of tele- during the war years by the Inte King George VI for using Brams quickly to resume negotiations for Tunisian Royal tilles, Mr St Laurent re-home rule, it was annibuficed tonight,
called. Although several re-
made, the
At the same time, the French Cabinet agreed
To a question about the "new M. Spaak [replied: "Have we a new regime
in Russia?"
Earlier today, the Foreign
Belgian Minister welcomed news of the ratification of the Paris treaties by the West German Lower House,
He said he hoped the French Upper House would ratify the agreements rearming Woyt Germany "next month" and added that, until complele rati- fication bad been achieved, there could be distic talk about conference between East and West.-Unitett Press.
EMPIRE
quests were fine the war was to send shipments of food immediately to the COMING SOON for the Winnipeg Ballet, which hungry areas of the drought-stricken land. becomo offcially the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
An official communique said the
Government
The Under-Secretary of State, would "send help to the populations of Tunisia Mr Charks Stein, saw a news affected by unemployment and drought.in the form of dispatch last December which
Bad the CFR intended to call
Its new train the Royal Canadian,
Mr St Laurent suid. He wrote
immediate shipments of food goods.'
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The Cabinet also_released, a | "I want to tell them of the telegram sent by M, Faure to the memory that I have kept of the
to the CPR vice-president, Mr Tunisien Franier, Tahur den welcome which I had when I
N. R. Crump, enquiring what Ammar. It said: her the CPR had oblamed per mission.
The CPR took the view that it did not need permission, but Mr Stein quoted sections of the Trade Works Act and the CPR later advised that it had decided to drop the matter because would not have time to secure the Queen's approval before the service was to start.United Prèm
Paris Feb, 20,
It
LAST THOUGHT
"My dear' Premier and friend: Four years ago, when I had the honour to be Prémier of my batinity, the lass visit that 1 received i
my
that capacity was, YOU MAY remember, yours, and last thought, as you know, was toward Tuntala,
Called again today to direct the Government of the Republic, I insist that my first message be addressed to Tunisia and, in the
Hungary today annoutleed aarst place of all, to the sovereign, support for the appeal of the to whom I beg you to transit 22 Commotion (4). 23 Iforizontal entrance to mine Supremo Soviet of the Bovict assurances of my very high and
Union to the peoples and por very respectful consideration (4), ****
Lamcote of the world for a de-al begi you log südream, the YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Lødes, 4 Iciole, Bercard in international tension inhabhara of Tarthsid, serious Ranged, 10. Adept, 12. Verger, 14. Dicoast, 17 Sean, 19 Patient, said the consolidation of peace. - Iarly Thome whoin you are goi 20 Parnami, 21 Anow, 28. Tinting, 27. Glossy, 20 Dreas, 36- Budapest Radig mild that the now to vait: und Empire, 81 Nation, 32 Hated.. Down; 1 Lurld, 2 Dingo, 3 Bleve Presidiumg of the : Hưnguelan experienoint writty Kim 5 Cras, & Conrce, ? Extent, 9 Despots, 11. Dexist, 18. Renliso, 15 People'a, Republlo, had decided | mint and kEGURETAT Iran, 18 Crawia 18. Anon, „20. Pardon 21 Regent, 24 Nymph, to support, the Govist, appealed, ing temilikiba juæprem 25 Idiot, 26° Greal, 28. Dalis, Jos
had occasion to live among them ago, painful days for
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y country. I make you to inform my them of my sincere and, desp willingness to work with you to decide, during the negotiations we are going to resume the co ceptions of now rise in Tunisia that France will help advapes on the path of progress.
ABBURANCE
Rsure you of my friendship and my faith in the Indianobable, friendship, or France and fulfil
The Tunisian Heildent Gen- chal, M. Físive Bayer da iz Zelur, will come to Paris on Thursday 16 för talks with Me Fattre och -M Pleate July, how Mikr
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