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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1955.

KNOWLAND CONFIDENT

Refusal To Hand

Over China

Coast Islands

Washington, Mar. 1

The Senate Republican leader, William Know- land, said tonight that he was confident the Administration would refuse to hand over Quemoy and the Matsus to the Chinese Reds in return for a Formosan ceasefire.

The California Republican, who emphasised that he had reasonably good sources of informa- tion," made the statement on a radio show. Earlier, the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, had given President Eisenhower a first hand report on his recent Asian trip.

Suspended

GRACE KELLY

Now York, Mar, 7 The American movie actress Grace Kelly today learned that

Mr Dulles will also report to the nation tomorrow night.

Informed sources Indicated

that he would express the con- viction that It is more im- portant now than ever to stand Arm against Red threats to in- vade Formosa and its out- posta.

CONVINCED

Theso sources also salá Mr Dulles was convinced there wero no basto dif- ferences with Britain over United States polity of firmness in Asto.

The Secretary was said to feel thut published accounts of

| Anglo-American differences were

"somewhat exaggerated."'

A reporter noted on the radio show that there was a "wide- that the apread impression" administration would be willing to trade Quemoy and the Mateu Islands just off the Red mainland for a Formosan ceascire.

"I do not believe that is our pulley," replied Senator Know- land.

she has been suspended by her "Do you know that it isn't?" Hollywood studio, Metro Gold-persisted the reporter,

wyn Mayer, for refusing a role "I have stated what my judg- in the forthcoming film "Jeremy ❘ment is, and I have reasonably Rodock."

good sources of information,"

Miss Kelly said here that she said Senator Knowland. was extremely annoyed by the As Senate Republican leader, I docisken of M.G.M. She said that Mr Knowland attends Pre-

she was not trying to be difficult į sident

or empricious, but just felt the role did not suit her.

Miss Kelly played in the films Dial M For Murder," "Rear Window" and was nominated for an "Oscar" award for the best feminine performaner of 1954 in the pleture "The Country Girl." --France-Presse,

SAAR QUESTION

French Want

Anglo-US Clarification

Paris, Mar. 7.

A Gaullist Deputy, Jacques Vendroux, demanded that the United States and Britain clari- fy their position in regard to the German Chancellor's recent statement that they were ready to go back on their promises to support France's position that. the Saar must not be given back to Germany.

Elsenhower's

weekly White House Republican

conferences with legislative leaders. member of the He is also a Senate Foreign Relations Corn- raliteo

and has access to top- secret

briefings diplomatic Senator Knowland indicated

What the final test of whether

tho United States would help defend Quemoy and the Matsus would depend on whether the Nationalisis could defend the lalands by themselves.

IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY

He sold the Reds must not be allowed to get new bases which would give them control of the skies over

Formosa. But he said it was impossible to say when Intervention Ahould occur "without knowing precisely what the military altustion

Four leading Korean journalists matte a pilgrimage to England to learn about the Western way of life. One of the nights they saw was the world famous Cenotaph — Britain's

the dead of two World memortal to

Wars. The Journalista pald their tribute by placing wreaths en

Cenotaph.--Express T'hoto.

four

the

Nationalist China

Rebuffed By US Supreme Court

Washington, Mar. 7.

The Nationalist Chinese Government was re- buffed by the Federal Supreme Court today in its efforts to recover a $200,000 (about £71,130) deposit in the National City Bank of New York.

The Bank had appealed to the Supreme Court against an earlier decision by the New York Federal Court.

The Nationalist Chinese Cov- ernment brought a suit in the New Yurk court to recover the | $200,000 deposly held by

the Bank since 1948 in the name of the Shanghai-Nanking Rollway

Administration.

COUNTER-CLAIMS

Oder-Neisse China's claim

Problem

Б

e

Punched The Bundy

Wellington, Mar. 8. Thieves who recently entered an Auckland cloth- ing factory punched the staff Umo clock at mid- night, stole £35 sterling, sic A banana, and lett messages of thanks on their time slips, China Mail Special.

GREGORY'S

EXPEDITION

UNUSUAL

In its answer to the sult, the Bank made two counter- claims that Nationallat China owed the Bank also Senator Knowland

ré-

more than Opponents of German re-

$700,000 (about peated his call for a blockade of armament moved today to Red China if the Communists

£250,000) plus interest. The New York Court dismiss- delay ratification of the did not release 15 imprisoned

ed the

answer on the ground Ho Paris pacts until the United American fillers by April 1. that

not be counter claims might his proposed time-table made against a friendly foreign States and Britain take A said

would give the United Nationis clear stand on the German a "reasonable

sovereign time" to obtain

power unless based on the actual subject matter of interpretation of the

Saar freedom for the Americans.--

Bull which i held was not so in question.

United Press.

the case under consideration. The Bank then lodged an appeal. The Federal Supreme Court today upheld the Bank's right to to cancel out Nationallst to the $200,000 deposit against the Bum of $700,000 or

the more which Bank

the Nationalist Chinese Government owed it.

The Judge gave the four lo Bonn, Mar, ?. three majority decision with the

Calcutta, Mar. 7. {In London,

that the Nationalist Herr Erich Ollenbauer, head comment British the

Mr Alfred Gregory, leader Foreign Office said only that of the oppositions Social Demo Chinese Government in this case of a British expedition to the final solution, of the Saur crat Party in the West German wanted the United States law

from the clalmo Parliament, said here today that "free

of explore dispute would

Mount Lungtse have to be defermined by its

or justice." Government Germani

(23,500 feet) and Mount and people the governmenta

The dissenting minority com- Guarishankar (23,840 feet), Immediately German party would be pro-

and pared to recognise the Oder-mented: "It is not wise for us left today for Kathmandu to concerned -- Germany France.

de Neisse river frontier (betweets to tell the nations of the world meet the four other mem- A spokesman alined to give a formal clarifica-Poland and Germany).

that any asscis they may have in the United States.. are|bers of his group. Explaining an. Interview he subject to every counterclaim

debtors The move was made as the granted to the Swedish news their

nequire French

Premier, M. Edgar paper Dagens Nyhether pub-ngainst them."-Reuter. Faure, returned from a weekend shed this. weekend,

Herr In the South of France

Seville, Mar. 7: and Qllenhauer said he had never called a Cabinet meeting to during the interview expresied Drilling for oil in the valley. Work out final details of his de- the view that the Russfror of the river Gonft, near Ecija, mands for special powers to would be placated by technicians struck gan deposits unconventional because of the | fight a taxpayers ·

He guarantee of the Oder-Nolsgo|which

they believe may stake the life of his new frontier if, in the hypothetical methane. government on this issue later case of new megotiations, First reports had suggested In the week, informed sources Moscow requested sald-United Press.

guaran.co/Franct-PresIO.

tion of Allied policy.)

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They will leave this weekend for their base camp at Beding Village, about 12,000 feet abova tho, Roll Walling Gorge.

Me

Gregory's expedition is

bo small number of men, because they will not carry ony mechanical equipment or radio,

because they lo and

not yet know who the high-altitude Sherpa, guides will be.

Mr Gregory said: "The ex- pedition is a nice size and it many ways pleasant amoli mobile group of friends."

Flo di mo tegard it asur under that the party would not forelves dather and noted; reports on Himalayan

WO

r.......arn not even carrying I radio receiving set. We are cut- ting off 2011 our links with the outside, worida. Pa

Our principal dim,” hờ add- ed, “is nob" the contruses of beak but to climb a cluster of peaks, and may-unirdoonnaitred, betilt regions won groutid

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