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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1958.
More Members Should Be Admitted To Noel Coward
DEMAND FOR
United Nations
KASHMIR BUT ONLY ONE
PLEBISCITE
Now Dellu, Aug. 10, THIRTEEN Kashmir political leaders today appealed to the
TH
flion and Pakistan Governments and the United Nations to organise a plenis cite in Kashmir to settle the
future of the state, the United
Press of India reported. The agency said that the 12 leaders, including a former tax minister, six members of
the Kashmir Constituent As
sembly and a Deputy in the Centrul Indian Parliament, declared invalid" the deci-
slon of the Kashmir Con stituent Assembly attaching the state to Indin.
The
appeal said that
third of
1
the
Assembly did not represent a population living in part of
tire Kashinlr-Azad
the state now attached to) Pakistan.
CHINA SAYS
US SECRETARY
Washington, Aug. 10.
Mr Francis Wilcox, recently appointed Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs, said today that the UN could not continue to work efficiently and independently without admitting a number of new countries as members.
Mr Wilcox, who was addressing a conference on South and Southwest Asia, organised by the John Hopkin's Univer- sity, (Baltimore, Maryland), said he would try to obtain a greater Asian representa- tion on the Security Council.
The appeal as quoted by the Gustave Dominici
UPI, said that the right to be lo either India or "attached
Pakistan had been given to the state of Jammu and Kashmir as a unit, and not to a frag- ment of that state.
The Assembly's view that the
attachment to ludila is irrevoc able constitutes Bugrant
a
violation of international engagements and a betrayal of
LIED TO PLEASE
Digne, Aug. 10.
He said that among the coun- trics which should be admitted the Unitedi Nations were: Japan, Finland. Ceylon, Cam- bodia,
Germany, Luas, West Italy, Portugal, Jordan and the Irish Republic.
Mr Wilcox made it clear that he was not advocating seating Communist China in the United Nations. "China already is # member of the UN," he said,
"the question adding
of who China is
an-
Gustave Dominici, key wit-shall represent the people of Kashmir, theness in the inquiry Into the 1952 other matter."
Latement said.
...
Those who signed the stalement he had led to
supporters
Sheik vi
are
the
Vote Against
Abdullah, former Prime Minis.Police and examinenevier.Communist) Ching should not
Commissioner
C
And Todd
Michael Todd, the Hollywood producer, chais to actor-playwright, Noel Coward in the Oliver Menscl suite at the Dorchester Hotel during a press conference giving details of the new Todd-AO process for the making of films which, it is claimed will no volutionise the industry. It uses a 70 mm film instead of the usual 35 mm, with six sound · tracks, and the image is projected on a curved screen about 25 foot high and 65 feet wide, that simulates the natural are of the optle nerve. Mr Coward has promised to appear in the second film made in this way, "Arbund The World In Elghty Days".—Central Frem Photo.
SUDAN WILL SOON
HAVE TO DECIDE
ON HER FATE
London, Aug. 11.
The Sudan, for more than 50 years a condominium administered jointly by triple Drummond murder, told Commissioner Charles Chenevier
Britain and Egypt, will shortly enter the today that In earlier evidence,
"please"
decisive period in which its people are to Congress has recognised by an magistrale, unanimous
vote that Red determine their future. fer of Kashmir, who was France's leading detective, was
The choice, as laid down in the agree- deposed In
1983.-France-interrogating Gustave for the be represenék. Prees?.
first time since he reopened the Mr. Wilcox, who will take up ment between the two former administra- inquiry into the triple murder. his post as Assistant Secretary tors in the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of
the of State next month, said that and Gustave's the Imposse on membership for February 1953, is between independence or father, has boon sentenced to these countries "has to be broken United Nations is to continue". in the foreseeable future if the a link with Egypt.
'SURPLUS
AIRSTRIP
FOR SALE
Brisbane, Aug, 10, A defence airstrip at Strath- pine, 13 miles north ef Brisbane.
the is for sale, after
Federal Government declared the strip "sturplus.".
An estate agent here suld the 56-acre strip would be worth up to £A100 (£80) on were as an Industrial site,
Residential one-quarter blocks noar the strip sold at £A150 to
£A200 (£120 to £178) each.
Other country aerodromes and air strips in Northern Queens land are expected to be sold shortly,-China Mail Special.
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Gaston Dominici, head of Dominici clan
to
DI
Laos
of
To-
death for the crime.
Gustave told the police today that he told the truth when
The Sudan Parliament is ex- Egypt ought to be members first questioned by gendarmes Addressing the same meet-pected to start the process
the International body, on the day after the crime and ing at the John Hopkin's which, under
In this agreement,
the British view, the again in court at the trial of University Sudjarwe Tion will lead to the crucial decision Anglo-Egyptian agreement in- 'his father.
dronegoro, Indonesian
passing chief by
a resolution on plies the creation of a neutral 1 sald "Everything
commission
of composed in be- delegate to the United Nations, August 16. tween
Commissioner called for the admission
of states which presentatives The
Sudan Anglo-Egyptian (Edmond) Sebeille und Judge Ceylon and Cambodia,
have no past history of Inter- Peyries is false. I lled to please and Nepal to the UN and said lay down any time limit within
agreement does not, however, vention in Sudanese affairs.
agreement makes no he hoped that a united and in- them."-France-Presse.
which the self-determination dependent Malaya would also
provision for the event of con- process must be completed.
between for
žinued soon be eligible
disagreement member ship.
Observers here believe that Britain and Egypt on the com- the months following the ter position of the international mination of the present trans-body. But it does silpulate that "The exclusion from
tional
self-government phase, the elections must be interna- ranks of these freedom loving which will end on the passage by tionally supervised. nations as well as that of the the Sudanese Parliament of many
Africa resolution others of Asia,
calling for and the European continent is determination,
SPANISH ‹ JET PRODUCED
Seville, Aug. 10. The first Spanish jet plane has just been produced by the Hispino Aviación factory here. The plane, a jet trainer, was designed by the famed German engineer, Willy Messerschmitt.
Named the "Sacta" (Arrow), the plane has not yet been flight tested. Its performance capabl- ities are not known. --France- Presse.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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9 P.O. worker (6).
10 Silp (5).
11 Burning (6).
12 Indian coin (4),
13 Insertion (6),
16 Lucky charm (8).
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22 Lake (4).
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3 Extent (4).
4 Scent (7),
5 Childish (7).
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Slack (5).
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18 Bullfighter (8).
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2. YESTERDAY'S CROSSWOLD-ro 3 Flet, 7 Storm, 8
our
self
will be critical
a source of deep concern to us. for the internal security of the
France-Presse.
Jap Found Dead With Wrists Slashed
,
Rangoon Aug. 10, A Japanese engineer, whose name was given as Mr Yoshl- kawa, was found dead last
weekend with razor-cut wounds on both wrists and neck
Pyinmana, about 200
miles north of Rangoon, press reports here said today.
Sudan,
Supervision
The
of
The apparent implication the agreement is that the process
| of self-determination could be held up by failure to set up the
|Students Oppose Interrogation
Washington, Aug. 10, Tho Chinese Catholic Studenta Bociety today sent a letter to President Elsen- hower, strongly opposing "any form of interrogation or check by Chinese Com- munists or any other un- concerned party,"
referring to
They were reported proposals that the Chinese Communists, or e neutral cominlaslon should interrogate Chinese civi- lians in the Unlled States to discover if they wished to return to China.
"One thousand members of the Society owe their allegiance only to the Republia of China now temporarily seated on the island of Formosa," the letter said.
***Tho
students declared that "practically, such in- terrogation will enable the Communists to obtain in- formation and statisties on Chinese students in the United States which and undoubtedly
be used for pur- of extortion, in- ilmidation and incrimina- flon against the Chinese students as well
as their families on the mainland." --France-Presse.
boonsequently, there may be a Improvement
prolonged period between the withdrawal of British
and
By the process of self- Egyptian troops from the Sudan, determination laid down in the three mouths after the passage Anglo-Egyptian agreement, the through Parliament of the self. Sudanese Parliament, after determination resolution and the passing the necessary resolu- actual net of self-determination.
Worked Well
Knox-Helm, now on leave
In Sino-US
Relations
Moscow, Aug. 10.
tion, must draft an electoral law Koverning elections to a new Constituent Assembly. This law must be approved by the
Diplomatic quarters horn con- Governor-General, Sir Alcxan
sider that the complex arrange der
The Russian journal New in Britain, and his commission, ments governing the transitional
of self-government, which Times says in its current period Elections to the Constituent
January 9, 1954, issue that there are signs of Assembly must then be held started on
have worked weil.
improved relations between under the supervision of new
They will watch carefully the China and the United States. international body.
Before the elections are held, development of the Sudan
and more difficult
"For the solution of difficult and within three months of the the next
period between the start and the passage of the
British Brid
to establish contact and to Jeads to self-determination, in to give Yoshikawa's first ramo Egyptian troops must be with the hope that the mal decision create an atmosphère of mutual ari article in the until a full report was received drawn from the Sudan.
Between that date, possibly will take place in a free and confidence," from the local police.
Press reports said Yoshikawa, November 10, and the even- tranquil atmosphers China Sino-American talks could lead
Mall Special dini- who was working, as manager tual
Burmese
A Japanese Embassy spokes- man here said the Embassy had
it
been informed but he declined tión resolution-determina-completion of the process which problems in Asin it is necessary
of
sugar factory
Government sion, on
for internal Sudan rests, with
at Pyinmanu, security in
was found lying in a pool of the Sudanese armed forces Two Britons
blood in a maize patch
the factory,
Sudanese
near responsible to the
Government and Parliament.
Blood vessels and veins on the dead man's wrists and neck had been slashed with a razor which
the found near
wist
of.
CANCER FIGHTING
aro
The
Now Split
the
Caught In Blizzard
Geneva, Aug. 10,
Two Britons caught on Sunday
In an Alpine blizzard were flown
says, Journal
"The
present
to the creation of such an atmosphere.”
Excellent prospects had been opened up by the Chinese pro- posal for the conclusion of a collective perce pact in Asia and the Pacific with the parti- cipation of the United States.
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to
Russian Support
Constituent Assembly, body
elected by nation-wide elections, Police found two letters in is to take the critical decision on Yoshikawa's room.
was the future status of the Sudan One addressed to a room mate and and its relationship to Egypt.
After emphasising that Russia the other to the chairman Roporis from Khartoum Bug to safety today from the small fully supports the Chinese pro- the Hitachi engineering firm in gest that opinion is now, split or hut where they had taken podal, the article Comments Japan from whom his services the key lasue of unity of
refuge.
"naturally the conclusion of the Nile valley, strongly backet hy
collective had been obtained by
peaco pact› in Burmese Government. China wypt.
The two, William Pooke and Asia and the Pacific Ocean postion is complicated by Raymond Couzens were brought basin in in the present conditions Mail Special.
the fact that Britain and Egypt down from the show-swept Distrot an easy affair. To achieve in dingreement on the com Blanche mountain in two trips it many efforts are still needed ion of the international body, in a light plane.
Improve relations between which is to supervise the forth- coming elections,
They were taken to hospital possible participants of the pact FUND
suffering from sight frostbile and to create an atmosphere e The 1953 Anglo-Egyptian Wellington, Aug. 10
stated that both mutual trust; Agreement, apparently drafted but it was Two provinces Auckland
haste, does not dedina tho would soon, be ready to travel utt. In particularly importaris and Otago, are holding publie responsibility for setting up this home..
to ensure as now turn in the appeals for funds for modern important International com-
Couzens and↑ Poņko" were relations between the United qulpanent needed for cancer mission. Britain and Egypt,
among a party of seven Britons Bistes and Chite. If these rocarch. In each case the however, as the historically which climbed the 14,918-foot relations are made normal and targot about £50,000.
sponsible powers, have started Auckland recloved pledges negotiations in Cairo on Its totalling 2100,000 in on
in one even- compoaction Ing through a well-publicised UK Support
Otago is moving more slow-
Indio, tippuili
certain
Dent Blanche mountain on Sun day.
On their way down the party was caught in a biltzard. The of the men managed to
öl.
turn to businesslike en-operation they could surve na a good heals. for the creation of a collective accurity pact.!!:
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WEST NEW GUINEA
Question Wanted On UN Agenda
United Nations, Aug. 10. TOURTEEN nations of the |--Asian-African group today
submitted a leiter and memorandum
the UN to Secretary-General, requesting that the question of West Irlan (West Now Guinea) be in corporated into the agenda of this autumn's United Nations General Assembly.
The decision to submit the re- quest to the Secretary, Mr Dog Hammarskjold, was made on Monday at a meeting of the group, presided over by the! Lebanese delegate.
The issue of Dutch-administered
New Guinea
W53 ол the agenda of last year's General Assembly. The main political committee
that at
Lime adopted an Indonesian resolu- tion calling for negotiations between the Netherlands and Indonesio, but the plenary session failed to approve the necessary two-third majorityr· The 14 Asian and
Afrcian nations backing today's move Burma, Afghanistan, Egypt, Lebanon, Liberia, Paki- stan, the Philippines, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Saudi-Arabla, Syria, Thailand and Yemen.
ane
Indonesia,
should also have become part of the Indonesian Republic,
It charged
Nother- that the Jands had turned a "deaf ear" to past appeals for negolia- tlona on the matter and had shown "no indication what- eve of desiring to solve it in a peaceful manner,”
It recalled the appeal of tho Asian-African conference at Bandung last April for such peaceful solution and ex- pressed the hope that in the lessening of International tension
Q
that has already
brought the settlement of other more difficult problemis welco
counsels will prevail" in the question of Wes. Irian too-United Press.
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Int
a covering letter and lengthy memorandum which summed up the case of West Irian.
The memorandum reiterated the contention that, Western New Guinea "legally and constitu tionally" has always been part, of the former Netherlands East Indles and therefore, under the 1949 of Hague agreement transferring the East Indies to ļ
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