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EACTIONS to Lanca- shire's moan about the current plight of her textile industries and the demand
for government action Can and do vary from qualified
support to
sympathy outright
seag
and
dis.
are
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missal of both the plaint and the plea. That Lanca shire's textiles are in the doldrums there is no dis-i puting; that this is in some measure due to intense competition from imported. cloth must be acknow- ledged; that, world markets! are no longer the exclusive possession of the Lanca- shire mills, and that over demand for their products has declined also established facts. But the remedy for this state of affairs is not so easily discernible. Hongkong recognises the dilemma which faces both the British textile industry and the Imperial govern the President of the Board of Trade has in mind in the way of aiding Lancashire by new restrictive measures against imported textiles. There have been past (but quite récent) assuranceA that the government has no intention of applying either to Commonwealth. quotas produced commodities,
ment, and wonders what
or
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AUSTRIAN STATE TREATY TODAY'S RACING
Likely To Be
Signed In
Month's Time
Washington, Apr. 22,
The Foreign Ministers of the Western Powers: and the Soviet Union might meet in Vienna about May 15 to sign the Austrian state treaty "if all goes well", an authoritative American source said today.
The source said the Big Four could meet if the Soviet Union raised no obstacles to the conclusion of the Treaty...
The Western Powers, in identical notes trans- mitted to the Soviet Foreign Ministry today, suggested that preparatory work for the confer ence begin on May 2 among their ambassadors in Vienna and an Austrian representative. '-
Ministers to
The May 15 date would permit the Foreign meet shortly after the meeting of the Atlantic Council in Paris from May 9 to 11.
The source pointed out, how-fbetween the Austrian and Soviet ever, that general elections are ministers in Moscow, it is clear scheduled to be held in Britain that some preparatory work on May 26.
crament wants
in walt
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China
Next week the Mall is to make a new contribution to pictorial journalism in Hongkong.
On Monday, “will be published a unique, single picture, spread over half a page of the
soene
Tant Thursday afternoon of the Queen's Birthday garden party at Government House
σε of
be
On Tuesday will appear another pictorial half-part of exclusive
photographs the
Queen's Birthday parade. These will presented La attractive composite form and will vividly portray this annual event
CHOU EN-LAI ADAMANT
No Progress At Bandung
Laddie
SELECTIONS
By "Rapier"
Peony Norse Lady
RACE 1
Outsider Dily..“
Ambition
RACE 2
L'ere: Triomphe. Rainbow
Over Formosa Ceasefire Ouside Noge Girl
Washington, Apr. 22.
RACE 3
Ironside Emperor. Delight Strathpeffer
Outsider-Free.Succ ANY RACE 4
Night People.
Diplomatic observers here now seem to be, giving up hope that some major development bringing closer a ceasefire in the Formosan area insome Stag might emerge from the Afro-Asian conference at Ron Bandung.
When the conference started cautious hopes were expressed in official circles that the leaders of the "un- committed" nations of Asia might be able to persuade Mr Chou Enlai to make some conciliatory declaration re nouncing the use of force, if only temporarily, as a means
It was thought that such a declaration might create
Harping On of settling the future of Formosa, Same Old Accusation
atmosphere
which world leaders could seek 10 bring about stane 'sert et peaceful modus, vivendi Cr undeclared ceasefire, between Nationalists and
Communists without pre- judice to their claims upen Formosa cr the offshore islands of Quency and Matsu
But reports from the Bandung conference now give the im pression that the redistance of
after the elections to hold the ambassadors of the four possibility" for the crash off Mr Chou, the Chinesa: Prime
meeting
of
Meanwhile,
partment
tion, and legal Freund of the
London, Apr. 22. The Communist Peking It is not yet known still remains to be done. Recall- whether or not the British Gov-ing the tripartite declaration of People's Daily today accused
until April 5,
if suggests that the Britain of "evading respon- the four Foreign in Vienna should meet at a very
Minister, to making any such early date, with the participation Sarawak on April 11 of an gesture, rises rather than falls 1wo State De-
Constellation air-as the conference ruris. into Officials, Richard of Austrian representatives, to Indian
reach the necessary agreements liner carrying members of deadlock and the proposed eight- Austrian Set for the, early signature of the the Chinese delegation to nation detalles on Formosa. anviser "Donald state treaty by the foreign
minis- Wehmeyer were scheduled
LOUDER THAN WORDS" to leave here today for Viennas. It would therefore propase Bandung for the Afro-Asian are postponed and postponed.
that the ambassadors, together conference.
⠀ Mcanirhile, the - rapidly, in- take part in preparatory with Austrian 12presentatives:
military Bulld In an article quoted by the creasing Chipete meetings of the Western ame should meet in Vienna on New China News Agency, the up. the mainland opposite bassadors, prior to the opening May 2
newspaper sald 12 days had Formosa is sees as "expressing bassador.
As sccul as the necessary pre passed her the America and more loudly than words tha The text of the United States parations have been ccrapleted, Chiang Kai-strek scaret agents determination of China to resort note to Russia reads:
the carliest practicable date in Hongtong in to set at pre to force to obtain first the off- the should then be
the meditated sabotage, causezt the shore islands of Quemoy and United States, a consultation foreign ministers to meet and crash and in Ha's way murder- Matsu and then Formosa and the
and French sign
Pescadores... with the British
treaty."-France-of the passingers. governments, has considered the Presse, Soviet government's note April 19 proposing a conference efficient; to that extent they the Ministers: o Forchen Affairs of the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, the United
cessions embodied in the Imperial Preference agree. Tinisters. ments. Hongkong certainly; hopes there will be no re- nunciation of these pro- mises. DESTRICTIVE measures to bolster Home industries are not in themselves sound long-term policies. Nor do they always do industry the most good. As the Economist has pointed out, such agreements may not be as vicious nor, indeed, as effective, as they are sometimes said to be, but the in- they do coddle
are helping the industry to dig its own grave."
talks with
+
...the- Soviet AM-
"The governmen!
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Lancashire feels entitled States and France, with Aus-
expect some protection from undue, and at times unfair competition, but the present sad state of it treaty for the re-establishment
trian representatives participa- to cuss the tng, in cras
a state question of concluding
democratic of an independent, Austria and in order to sign wholly the cause of fierce that treaty.
textile industry
is not
price competition. While
VIEW WELCOMED
many mills have improved "The government of
the
Austrian
the
the
set for
70% OF AREA WRECKED
The Article accused Bri- nish surorities of net hav ing taken a serious view of a Chinese warning before the aircraft took off from Hongkong that rabotage might be at tempted.
Dhwein in ponade to the Pricing government on April 17 strongly protested against Chinese Com- munist accusations and said Hengkeng authorities took all steps to ensure the safety of the passengers zed aroraft while they were in Hongkong.
10
-Reuter.
and
their modern techniques it United States welcomes the remains true that the in- Soviet Government's view that dustry as a whole has done possibility now exists of con-earthquake shocks in little to bring itself up to Cluding
on Tuesday date. This is where British treaty, it would be pleased Greece
at the earliest Thursday destroyed 35 per can participate textile manufacturers
possible moment in a medung of help themselves and make the foreign ministers of the four cent of the houses and ren- Churchill Backs. appsitive contribution to powers together with the repre- dered another 35 per cent wards solving the heavy scatatives of Austria in order uninhabitable. problem of world competito sign the treaty. tion. Aid there should be, "From the information it has but not coddling..
received regarding the exchanges
China Mail Feature Highlights
Here are some of the -highlights of today's feature
section:
P. & "Crash Diye in Che
North Seas,
· Baby by Barker, a Goldfish Club adventure story.
P. 7: Willlaan Smyly con
ctades his series "Back- room Boys of
Outsider-Sportsmanship.
RACE 5
Shiraz seylon Choufecicie
Outsider:-Can Do. RACE 6 Jingle Belf
Strathan
Outsider:-Ben Lomond.
Treasureland
RACE 7
Bengal Lancer
Squadron Leader,**
Outsider, Kentucky Lad.
RACE 8
First Lady Many Returns Green Velvet-
Outsider-Rider's Wish.
RACE: 9
Conqueror Straight Flush V Tell me more
Outsider:—-Sunstreak.
K-RACE 10
Cordon Rouge
Flóra Hongkong's "CE": "A Ghost haunts the Kremlin, by John Atkin-
"P. & Saturday short story. P. 13: The Oldest Truth i At the World, “Did |$ * Happen?” story: "by Erio
William M #RU/16 #17: : Local
overseas sporta reviews.
DR SALK
HONOURED
Apple Pie Critsider:
By The Turf
RACE
D.ly Norse Lady
Quisier-Easy-going.
RACE Z
Ambition Eudera Rainbow
Outsider.-L'arc
New Love Strathpeffer Peschurns..
RACE 3
Outsider-Lorivide. **** RACE 4
Night People Full Ahead
Sportsmanship-
Outsider:--Super-Khig
Shiraz Skylon Cart Do
Outsider.
Strathian Jingle Bell
Firefly
RACE S
RACE 6
Outsider: Ben Lomond
Treasureland
RACE 7
Kentucky Lad
Squadron Leader
Outsiders-Flaming Wheel
First Lady Kertern
Queenpota
RACE 8
·Outsider: Grochi Velvet.
GADAG RACE:9: Straight Fish Hutica Munca Conqueror
Outsider-Mconrush,”
M RACE 10° Cordon Rouge.... Fidra
Cataldén, Corvette
Sir Hartley Shawcross Solution To Problem
London, Apr. 22.
Sir Hartley, Shawcross, a minister in the former Labour Government, tonight urged the neutralisation of Formosa with self-determination in 10 years' time. He also advocated that Communist China be given a seat in the United Nations.
Since neither the Ceylones Premier, Sir John Hotelawala, the Indian Premier, Mr Nehru, nor Mr Nehru's assistant, Mr Krishna Menon, bis made any progress with Mr Chou En-lal, there has been some speculation hay that the Burmese delete tion at Bandung would be the
Sir Hartley said: "I believe the Chinese scat in the United next group logically to see what Handing over to Dr Jonas E. our Foreign Office ought now to Nations."-France-Fre500. they could do.
Solk, the discoverer of the press upon our American Allies There was considerable intrest anti-polio vaccine, a "Special
ing realistic in a dispatch from, the chief Far
by the Formosa." Citation" awarded Eastern correspondent of the
the "Bene Christian
States to Science
Monitor, United
31
Washington, Apr. 22.
the urgent importance of adopt St George's
attitude towards
view
United Nations protection. The St George's Day was observed so-called Nationalist government this morning in a brief wreath- сегетону at the should be retired and after an laying. interval of 10 years or so the
G. E. Marden, people of Formoso should be
President allowed to determine for them of St George's Society, Bong- selves what their future shall for Phe memoryapet at the
icot of pre Sir Hartley, who was speak- Buglers from the Bn. The ing at Lewes in Sussex
con Essex Regiment, sounded the treres cluded: "In the meantime, the Last Post, followed by Communist government minutes silence. The ceremony whether we like its complexion concluded by, the sounding or not - should be admitted to Reveilla.
Athens, Apr. 22. the eight crew and 11 Gordon Walker, yesterday which factors of Mankind," President would be that Formosa should Day Ceremony
be effectively neutralked under Engineers estimate that, Communist officials and journal said that Burma's Ambassador to Eisenhower said lonight that theists in the plane, only three, ail Washington, Mr James Barring there were no words in which state area of Velos in Easter members of the crew, survived, ton and be a more eligible | adequately to express the thanks and responsible individual is of myself and all the people I
Chinese Com- approach the munists than those who have know, to say nothing of all the slready tried."
people in the world". Mr Barrington is one of the
Dr. Salk was honoured. 10% most popular and highly re-
in the which was pointed out that expressions of -resplendant with azaleas for the affection for both the Com cccasion munist and
His art-poliomyelitis non-Communist sides made in the past by the vaccine, released for general use Burmese Premier, U Nu, made by the United States Govern- it logical to regard Burma as a ment last week, was described mediator between them.-Reu- by the President as "a sigual ter..
and historic contribution to human welfare,"
About 50,000 people in the Volos region are reckoned to be without homes as a result of the earthquakes, Some 500 tents have been erected to shelter, a
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Voics is the third largest in- dustrial town in Greece and.
spected Asian ambassadors in night in a ceremony Peer's Campaign Washington and oficials today White House,
London, Apr. 22. Sir Winston Churchill has come to the support of a poll tical rival who does not want to sit in the House of Lords, it was disclosed today.
Labour Member of Parliament, Mr Anthony Wedgwood Benn,
seeks to renounce his heritage rights, when his father alles. He said today he had received
the government is taking steps letter from Sir Winston
to case the plight of workers who will be out of jobs for the next 12 months.
The King and Queen of Greece. left today aboard the destroyer Navarin to visit Volos. -France-Pressc.
supporting his case,
LORRY TOPPLES
OVER
Dr. Salk, wbcse wife and three boys were present at the ceremony, modestly replied that.
A contractor's lorry, working his discovery was the result of
Mr. Benn intends to produce om a new building site
over-team work, and he hoped that
the letter when a renunciation looking Macdonnell Road, this they might have the opportun- bill comes up in the House of morning
over toppled
Lords on Tuesday. His father rolled Into the
andity to see again in our Batime side of the the beginning of the end
of
Is Viscount Stansgate.-United road. The driver of the lorry other fears that plague man- Presa, in
was taken to hospital.
kind"-France-Presse.
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