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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955.
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OPPOSITION TO SAAR TREATY NEW YORK GREAT WORLD
GROUP CAPT TOWNSEND
Papers 'War' Over
Princess
London, Mar. 8.
West German
Lower House
Full Debate
Bonn, Mar. 8.
The West German Lower House of Parlia- ment is to have a full dress debate on an opposition move to halt ratification of the Saar pact with France.
The debate will start one hour before the Upper House is due to debate the treaty on March 18.
The Social Democrats want the Government to resume negotiations with France immediately because of the "new difficulties of interpretation" which have arisen.
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Thr present dispute un The the Soar pact Is uwvrstood to jstor col
Geinunn claim for the right for politent parties to continue
revanicne pressing for
of the rich Industrial territory with Germany after a referesi- cum 3101 the PROTERON 1u The two mass circulation|tatute to govern the territory newspapers, the Daily Miras been held
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and the Daily Sketch. are at war over current re- ports of Princess Margaret's Funtoured
with Group Captain Peter Town- send, though most of the British
has far premn
romance
ignored them.
The Muro and Pompalar worker newapaper, the Sunday Paclansol. splashed the reparts. Just Sunday, Dying сдел
expected som about Princess Margaret's "decis S"
hemanevriment was
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The Marion Vrsterday and to- day leolured front-page siaries İran
asporter in Brussels, where Group Cuplam Townsend
Is Air Attache at the British Embussy, who spoke to Group Captam Townsend whute he was out for curly morning rides in a park.
PRECIPITATE ACTION
One result of the "reaming phoney hullabaloo" could be to Inree Princess Margaret to some "precipitate action"
in a vape?
of her birthday on August 21, the Sketch declared,
Two Paris evening Tie WN- papers today gave considerable JO GRABBERTA 10 The FRITTOLAR1 Royal rotUTICOS,
PAPERS' VIEWS
Foreign Ministry Kources Bay that the Federal Gov- croment does not intend to France talks with resume before the debale in the Bundesrat (Upper House},
ably universtrek That Dr Konradl Adenauer, the Chun- for, da. s no share this view
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Unique Honour For American
Citizen
London, Mar. 8. Britain's lifeboats went ou
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But the tortures of the Saur agreement depend on the atti tude of two skater, Buvorin and Ithineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate which borders on 12 Sam, will
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SHIPMENT OF US CARGOES
Foreign Nations
Accused
Of
Using Pressure
Washington, Mar. 8.
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Schiessen
Communists in Bono march towards the City Square with banners and chanting anti- rearmament slogans demonstration
against
A
Acation of the Paris treaties ou Germaa rearmament and the Sast accord. More than 660 police cordoned off the Parliament building bundreda of demonstrators, Any Of them women, marched towards the City Aquare. The West German Bundestag rejected a Socialist motion to postpone tion of the treaty
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500,000 Germans. - Express
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Gloucesters For Kenya
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Top members of the House Merchant Marine Committee yesterday denounced foreign nations for bringing pressure against a law which requires Gloucestershire decision
that half of all United States Government-which earned the title "The sponsored cargoes be carried by American ships.
able to Le until after the state Diet runs.
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skallar except that
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Adenauer's friends thire Hre not even in the Government,
BAVARIAN POSTPONEMENT
liighest ever peacetime figure.
The Bevarian Govern- it was atunced here today.
mentis expected io post- The Royal National Lite Boat
pone la decision, Iusti'ubon's annual report suld Constitutionally speaking the
lifeboats
helped 61 ships and Bundagrat can either claim that aircraft, belonging to 15 the Saar agreement affects state different foreign countries, and rights and that, therefore, the rescued 581 people in the most Upper House has the right to spectacular of the institutior's block it absolutely or can mare- 131 years.
ly act as a consultative chamber. ¦ It is not known which course it Will Lake.
An amusund high number of for * Ver and seven bronze medals fr Kalluntry were inwarded, the report, presented at the Institution's annual meet-
ng here, said,
France Soir, with a story Tron ་J་་'j1 correspondent in Brussels, devoted three-quarters | medal
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Commons Will
Consider
Treason Bill
London, Mar. 8. Parliament voted over- whelmingly today to
con-
A member of the House of Representatives, Mr Thor C Tollefson, top Republican the Committee, said that, foreign tutions are threatening to boy- cott purchase of American farm surpluses In an effort to scuttle Anterican efforts to strengthen its merchant fleet.
Mr
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CONVINCED Tollefson fold the House he is convinced that nome Administration officials are "being influenced by pressure
foreign nationals."
der the Government's Today the Christian Demorra-sider a law extending trea- three-year
programme, $300,- 9001 charges 10 cover 000,000 worth of form surpluses "enemies of the United Na-would bo given to foreign tions" such us British news-be sold for foreign
nations and $700,000,000 would
Currency Alan Winnington in But 50 per cent of the produce must be carried by American ships,
ment crisis which has threatened
tie and Free Democratie Parlin- mmary Parties met in separate seratons to consider the Gavern- ID split the Coalition. of a colioun of its front page und | Parkins, 34, of Royalton, Minne- The Free Democratic Party-- | half of t inside page fo
for his rescue by hellcopter | opposed to the Saur part--ls to f the
sole survivor from the hold a joint session tomorrow South Goodwin lightship, wreek- with its Federal comuniftee com Paris Press gave up its entire
ed by gulus lust November 27. sisting of 47 delegates from the Tack singe 14 an illustrated The American Air Force pilot | Fedural states. Feature €1 Princess Margaret was the first American citizen Inn Group Captain Townsend,- | this century to receive the China Mail Special.
medal-Chinu Mall Speciu).
reports.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—A 1 Coples, Budge
VICE-CHANCELLOR
This meeting is to decide on its attitude to the Vice- Chancellor, Herr Franz Bluecher, the nly Free Democratle Malster to vote for the Saar agreement in
the Lower House ten days.
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man
Korea.
A Conservative Member of Parliament, Mr Pullip Bell, who introduced the draft, said that
Mr Tollefson said that a group of European nations have agreed that if the 50-50 shipping rule the present law was mince in the
is applled there will "be no days of conventional fighting.
surplus American farm pro- **There is
ducts." doubt grave whether it is applicable to wars which have the unhappy title of ideologies wors," he said.
The House of Commons voted by 153 to 39 to ollow him to enter the new bill.
AID AND COMFORT
The delegates, neeording to
It provides that persons who political observoin, will prob-i dve Puld and comfort" or who ably pass a motion of censure on adhere to the enemies of the Herr Bluecher but not withdraw | United Nation" would be him from the Cabinet.Reuter. guilty of treason if British
DUKE IN NICE
Nice, Mar. 8. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here this afternova in a twin-engine Valetta aircraft of the Royal Flight on his way to the British Home Fleet exercises
in the Mediterranean,
Another House of Representa- Bonner, said that it comes with member, Mr Herbert C.
poor grace" for nations which have been the "recipient of our charity" to "stoop to the prae- tices they are stooping to."
Ho said that I opponents ol the 50-60 rule succeed in scut- dling it, "it will drive our mer- chant maring from the high sras."---United Press.
forces were operating with the Woman's Gall
United Nations.
The mesure followed # storm of protest here at an oth- cial Government report detail- ing brutality and torture suffer- cd by British war prisoners in the Korean war. But most in- dignation was aroused by the conduct of four Britsh Com- munists, including Winnington, Ho left Nice by road for Le who made propaganda for the Cannet, where he will stay until | Chinese Reds in the prisoner of Thursday.-France-Presse.
war camps.-United PreSE.
Son Acquitted Of Father's Murder
Paris, Mar. 8.
A Paris Court of Assizes today acquitted 53- year-old Bernard Barra, of the premeditated murder of his 79-year-old father, Bernard Dofny, on a Paris street on July 2, 1953,
Bladder
Removed
In Error
Agreed
• Detroit, Mar, 3. DETROIT surgeon today to pay $7,500 damages to a woman who had 'been taken to a, hospital as an emergency CaSO with two fingers cut and who came off
the operating table withoul fier blatidor
The surgeon pleaded that he 烦 not responsible for the
erroneous operation, He had
been told, he saidh, that there
an
was a nick woman ready for operation and, 'with family doctor patient watching,
of a different
1 he took out
the mil bidder.
When the woman woke up, and
bandages
around her abdomen, cho was told that they had had to graft skin from her stomach.
The trial lasted, less than a loft, too, and started living with kingle day. Barr, the illegit- Barro, first as step-mother mate son of Dolny, was and then as a mistress: They
revealed that abandoned by both parents at were married in 1940 and when AD X-ray later rev
she was mina her gall blad- the age of four,
Dotny discovered this '13 · yours,
der.--France-Presse." later he threatened, his son's life.
Befoxy she died, his mother married a man who adopted the childi. His father married young girl, 14 years his junior, and In 1028 offered Barra & Job and a home kwith new Cunity. His father however, became increasingly jealous as his
young wife became increasingly attach-
CARRIED PISTOL
His father's Irato: threads so: Intimidated' him, “. › máli
· Barrs, that he began oRITY- ing a pistol and finally shot
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Eventually, 15 this young-wite - Prem
mga Amsterdam, Mar. 8. Four British minerwapper'Y with a total complement VE 800. edious and men, varrived where
Liverpool, Mar. 8. 151 Battalion,
Regiment, -
Glorious Gloucester" during the Korcan war-embarked hero to- day aboard the troopship Em- pire Halladale for Kenya.
The Regiment was seen off by its former Commanding Officer, | Colonel J.
J. P. Canic, who won the Victoria Cross Britalo's highest gallantry award, in the battle of the Imjla River during the Korean campaign.-Chinu Mall Special.
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Would your watch have kept.
time on the sea-bed?
WEARING a Rolex Oyster Perpetual, a professor of Milan University went for a swim of 'Capri. But the strap-buckle was loose, and his watch broke from his wrist, and sank to the bottom. Without much hope, the professor asked some divers, working nearby, to keep an eye open for his warch. Surprisingly, seven days later, they actually found it, and it was still keeping perfect time.
It is not really so incredible. For this superb watch, completely protected from water and sand by the famous Oyster waterproof case, is automatically wound by the Perpetual "rotor" mechanium--- another Rolex invention.
It is in their ability to stay accurate under such incredible tesis of endurance that Rolex watches prove their immunity from the more normal ills that beset an ordinary watch.
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After seven days beneath the sea,' a. Rilex Oyster Perpetual, brought up by afvers, mas found to be will showing the right, time ! The driginal letter of Profizar, Cuila can be inspected at the Rolex aficar, 18 vux du Märcke, Grains)
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