THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,' 1955,
A-Energy Debate Tomorrow
REPATRIATION ALGERIA AMONG
OF REFUGEES
UN Group Criticised By Russia
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United Nations, Oct. 5.
The Soviet delegate on the mittee tudny criticised the United Nations refugee or ganisation for not attempt ing to repatriate refugees to their country of origin.
United Nations Social Com-
The Soviet representative. Mr Y. Matulis, gave as an example,
the problem of Russian refugees, He walked on the UN or
ilun to Inform Russi abroad of the broad
fur wartime collaborators, de- ced by Moscow last month.
Mr Matulis claimed that the
High Cornrotssioner for Re-
fugees, Mr Van Heuven Good-
hart was not interested in the
ITEMS POSTPONED
BY UN C'TTEE
New York, Oct. 5.
The Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly decided today to begin debate on Friday on peaceful uses of atomic energy, and postponed decision "for the time being" on the order of priority of other questions before it, including that of Algeria.
The proposal to postpone settling the ortler of questions to be considered was made by Mr Francisco Urrutia of Colombia without mentioning Algeria in particular.
It was declared approved without any vote being taken and without any opposi- tion being voiced.
repatriation of refugees, but
Last weekend the French time theuld be ollocated to this only in Anding homes for them in foreign
countries, where delegation was withdrawn in question. But he also felt that they were hard worked and bad-protest against the Assemanet "foremast place" among the disarmament problem should ly paid. Hundreds of thesanday's decision to debate the questions to be discussed by of other refugees, he tell, were
from their home-Algeria. France maintained the cummitice. Eving away Jands, without ghts or work.
RETURN HOME
vi
a debate would
Sir Leslie Munro of New
that such constitute interference in Zenland pointed oir that dis- her domestic affairs.
the
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He said many delegates dur- general detrate
recent
Disperse Or We Fire!
Picture received by air from Cyprus shows some of the precautions being taken there by British troops in readiness for the 24-hour strike which was called by the Greek-Cypriöls in protest at the United Nations refusal to discuss the Cyprus question, Picture shows men of the Royal Scots recently sent there as re-inforcements ready with rlol squad tarties at the town of Polis above the British-owned copper mines. Their truck carries the banner to warn rinting crowds to "Disperse or we fire" in three languages.
* "YOU CAN'T BUY FRIENDS"
Americans Urged: Try
To Understand
the many Tconomic and, socihi problems now facing that area.
armanent was to be discussed at There had been speculation the Geneva conference and that The Suviel delegate pripæred the High Commissariat for Re- that a move might be made to the committee would wish
Algeria question Cousiler carefully the timing of - Live fugees should encoutage
the committee's own debate. fugees to return 13 their cou-priority
that it these agenda 50
might be origin, where
to allowing the of quickly taken liberal disposed cantiles
have
the
French delegation to re had welcomed the new interna- crisicos concerning them.
He raid that the case of turn if they felt so disposed. tional climate. He hoped this climate would be maintained in the Soviet
Union, "amnested- But no such move was made.
the committee's debutts, POSTPONED collaboratory" who returned to Rush would be helped to be- Postponed along
Mr Djalat Abdoh of frati was with the
olected vice-chairman and Mr citizens-France- | Algerian
item were: Dis-
Curios
Cortes of Echeverri armament, which will await
At Columbia as rapporteur the Big Four Foreign Ministera'
The item on peaceful uses of meeting due to start
Geneva atomle
energy comprises two Consideration of on Oct. 27:
from parts: The Secretary-General's day the effects of radiation
report nuclear tests: The Korean ques-
sestientifle conference in Geneva; must make a greater only economic but a spiritual tion:
Moroccan
understand New Guinea; Soviet resolution on reduction of tension.
conte
good
Punjab League
President On Dutch
The
cn
the international
New York, Oct. 5 The former US Am- bassador to India, Mr Chester Bowles, said to-;
that Americans
"Military, and economic powers
have the imitations," he said. sdding, you can't buy friends, "We must instead build up a sense of participation with there peoples. The job is not
one.
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and the progress made by the effort to
He dibscribed the concepta due on Western atomic power in st Asia's ideals and aspira-worked out at the Bandung
the proposed international เท
ference as being among the atomle energy agency.
V. Krishna Menon al
Hunger Strikedin: a leafing thember of the
Sirdar
Lahore, Oct. 6. Mohaminad Sadiq,
Asian-African
Mr President of the Punjab League, uty started a "ast unto death" in front of the United States infor- mation Centre in Lahere today in an attempt to enlist US support for a plebiscite in Kashmir.
Before starting his fast, Sadiq, who is also joint secretary of the Lahore Civil Muslim League, suld he hoped to persuade the United States government to use its
in the United influence
Nations to bring up the question of Kashmiri self-determination, Two other hunger-strikers, Abdut Majid and Ghulam Mohammad, were due to com- plete a 89-hour fast later today. -France-Presse.
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Allied Bases
Are Listed
In US Manual
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Page
FUTURE OF SAAR Adenauer And Faure Talks Are Ended
Luxembourg City, Oct. 5.
The one-day conference here between Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, and M. Edgar Faure, the French Premier, ended tonight at about 8.30 p.m. (local time), the West German News Agency D.P.A. reported.
In a joint communique issued after the con- ference which lasted some six hours the two states- men declared that the Franco-German Saar agree- ment of October 23, 1954, was an integral part of European polley and Franco-German co-operation.
In view of this they voted out in a referendian taking stated that after acceptance place there on October 26. of the Baar statute to be An adverse vote would prob-
·ábly · create i ritw Franto- voted on in a plebiscite on German crisis and sharply sut October 23, 1956 the back plans for general European material and ideal interests | Integration. of Baarlanders must be protected.
SAAR'S STATUS
Under the statute the Saur
# Become
semil state pending A German price treaty,
They recognised that after ac- would ceptance of the statute the poll-autonomous fical freedoms na leld down in Article Six of the statute and in
A resident commissioner Instructions by the Western would be appointed by the European Union will retain seven-nation Western European their validity.
#greed to start Deoncmic tales German, French representatives
unfone.
Kotirees
French Dr Adenauer and M. Faure
said today three-cornered that their latest estimates or the Saar between West political feeling in
and Shithiand suggested that 40 per cent of the February next the statute and about 40 per yoters would definitely reject
cent would back it.
year.
The communique restated the complete
the agreement of French and West Germon views
Many of the remaining 20 per cent were waverers who might be influenced in favour of the
bh the forthcoming Geneva scheme by a joint reiteration b
French and German polley of foreign ministers conference.
The two heads of governments promoting a "united Europe.
Robi bf the threatening crisis expressed their intention is the refusal of pro-German co-polllical parties in the Sant
banned by. the
continue Franco German
operation framework.
within a European
COMPLETE
ACCORD
2. to
sipport
the
Statute. These parties
acceptance of
tho
maintain stelute would jeopardise pros- European, Integration and
The Soar complete accord between France German agalh as it was before
pects of
Reuter
and Germany must be the plmcipal part of their joint the policies, the communique snid according to D.P.A.
Washington, Oct. 8. A virtually complete list of One of the main issues to be tions to help restore most powerful ideas today in
Dritish “and French, military Herr Adenauer, and M. Faure world" * which be the relationship which this the
recognise this, and air bases, as well as most left Luxembourg City immediate- Unless
of the 'con- level high the Algerian item and agency should have with the
histpty eventually will pass us air basen operated or used by ly after the ond japona Kuznetsov, first de- 1
the United States Air Force inference. United Nations,
They met at noon today and acceptance it enjoyed at by. This is our challenge," In Europa and Japan, is published Foreign Minister, Soviet
The
United
Mr Bowles also said that States favours
Air Force-Army their talks were interrupted only supported the Colombian
a type of specialised the close of World War only two of the six nations of th pro- making i
the
Defence "Communists manual,
Head- for a luncheon given in their Asia where agency such ຕ the World II. ourced that "in Posel for postponement.
spokesman Mr Menon
revealed honour by M Joseph Bech, the attacked" Health
were they able to quarters agreei
Organisation. But Mr
Luxembourg Premier and to view of the situation in world Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary-
make any headway. These, he today.
visit M. Gene Mayor, president The manual, said to Be a non- In a plea for effairs" atoms for
a dispas pointed out, were Vietnam and peace should General, and other delegations,
of the Coal and Steel Pool bighi 1739
being secret document, India, desire a closer sionate and calm assessment Malaya-United Press.
circulated
the among United Authority. of this revolution" of ideas
prime ministers of France committer
States armed forces but had not adjourned through which he suid Asia
been released to the press or for and West Germany had met to the information was now going, Mr Bowles
of the public, grapple with the problem
at least another winning over emphasised that Asians
the spokesman added.
per cent of the population He was unable to explain why ten were, in effect, seeking a
to such list-which normally of the Saar to their plan and
that Industrint would carry a top secret label "Europeanlse" was in éirculation, beyond saying border territory, It contained nothing that a potential enemy did not know this alreadyReuter.
Be the first subject discusari,
Mr Kuznetsov sak the Sovies Union consutered that disarma-
notably
tie.
The ment called for careful con- until 2000 GMT on Friday,-- sideration
sumetent | Reuter. that and
UN "aid Korea"
agency formula "for
of business
voted out of
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economic security."
These
ideals, he asserted, beus at the Ban- were given dung Assembly of Asian nations held earlier this year.
New York, Oct. B. The United Nations Kortan
Mr Bowles was the luncheon Reconstruction Agency was opeiker at an all-day seiniinar voted out of business today as on Asian problems sponsored soon as it winds up its present by the Fund for Asia, a private assistance programmes in South organisation devoted to pro- Korea by the economic comunit-moting awarchers on the part of tee of the General Assembly. Americnts to the herds of
The decision taken by a vote
of
48 in favour to none against,
with the Soviet group and four others abstaining-marked the
work
new
for
financial pledges to the agency or for the authorisa-
lon of further programmes.
Asian nationa
the
NOT DANGEROUS
He urged Americans to "stop
of
No Way To Treat Even Army Cook
Farnham, Hants, Oct. 5. An army corpora! served his cook with by pushing porridge -
It In his face a court thartial was told here.
The cook, Derek. Daley, retaliated by flinging an empty plate at Corporal· James Casey. It milked,
The trouble beɣáti, côok Daley told the court, white breakfasts Being served at 7.30 am He was leanlar bvek a big porridge container when Corporat Casty Walked
bad He was in a very temper and roared for his breakfast. Ho ordered *bok Daley
to to stand attention
"I said I would not," Daley told the court. The corporal then picked up a plate of porridge and pushed li into his face, he added.
first time in the past Ove years Mr Bowles told an audience that the Soviet group did not of about 300 that he "did not" vote against a resolution dealing } think the ideas and ideals with the agency.
worked out at the Asian Ban- Termination of the agency's dung conference were "danger-
ous." was provided in the approved resolution, which had been sponsored by Australia, Britcin, Belgium, Canada, New being afraid of Iders which gove Zealand, and the United States, birth to this country and which No provision was included sometimes frighten us when in
hands of the people Asia."
He drew a parallel in dree to promote de- The agency's agent-general, Asia's efforts Lieutenant-General John Coul- mocracy with the experience of
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was found ahilly, on a charge of ill- ter, has told the committee that the United States in its early
treating the cook and bub- work on all presently authorised stages of development from s of colonies to a programmes should be finished confederation
ject to collision was free republic. 1957
settebbed to be feddoed to Established by the General The Communists, he insisted, the fanks China Mail Assembly in 1850, the agency
have been
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that urged, therefore, The Soviet group, which in debate had hitherto been critical Americas help develop a "sense
of the agency's work, were not of
ambing those contributing.
A total of $22 million had anticipated us ncocsity
participation"
with the
Amalgamation
peoples of Asia in the solution of Of W. Pakistan
Provinces
back in protokol coal froth chim bis bi-lateral·
for economie aid to Korea, when having been completed in two
meetings. it was established,
General Coulter, in his latest At tothy's session, the Soviet
the report on agency' wark, delegate, Mr. P. N. Kumykn
Karachi, Oct 8: cited PUB evidence of "dynimle | stressed thoderfourÉ of gud
Wort Pakistan's four pro progress", mque: "Textile mills given to North Korea by the
and six vinces
groups. ;"). thousands Stylet Ulos find Coitunut princely states will be merged of toda
Ubies of
blriglö admlirigion rehabiliated mes; ligte stocks okprest
VINNELING) tidor
dinnounced
"
tho
of Korean-made goods from
from cortome Yenibi between based at Lahore on October 14, modernised factories; new North and South Korea should 4 was omelilly
Night Jahing boats, to incrouse be re-established and thy two. counify's food supplyg hundreds
dnes státus ulled,
In readiness of new classrooms put mit
dimilar view Was expressed analgination, the Constilucht new textbooks made available; w the Poush Babalo, Me Aiseenbly today, passed a Will howing projects and now Hooky murecki, who türkiyed limiting to two months the medical, and hospital facilities that the prerequisite for person for which the du opched.
abohoffilé reconstruction Is the Git may taksote, i Debuts on Korean ricottatelite unisamuan zote the chaKUIVIENĮ PROVIDUALS Tankilaawilons (fOT tion was comparatlyMy · Meilt, í pryple."----Router,
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The
of
becoming
Second World War -
US WORKERS IN VIOLENT CLASH
WITH
ARMED POLICE
New Castle, Indiana, Oët, 5.
Governor George Craig of Indlana ordered police rein- Ometals believe that unless forcements sent to the small can be done the proposed city of New Castle, föllow- statute for the area may being violent worker demon- kas, įstrations during which eight
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US “Convertiplane”
persons were injured here today.
One of the injured persons was later unometally reported to have dled. Injuries were caused findarins.
Some 5,000 workers
by
wero
engaged in the demonstrations in sympathy for workers of the small foundry of the "Perfect Circle" Corporation, who have been on strike for the past two months,
demonstrations aimed at partinding
were also
thote workers still on the job to Join the strike,
SHOTS FIRED
Police and demonstratora clashed
and most of the workers Welt hiported to have been wounded by chota frod
by the police inside
foundly,
In
All furniture
a hous
vis
the
acsitored
which the polico-
had used as headquarters while tno nindry during
protecting
the strike.
The windows of a building reserved for foundry
OTADE duards in front of the foundry
est addition to the US Air Force, is this XV3 "Convertiplane", built by the Ball Aircraft Corporation, The craft's twirl rotors ariable if to ascend and descend cally, thus making ito, invaluable for rescuing wounded men In fricky terrain: Re-positioning of the twin rators causes it to fly like convehtibrial acroplane. Dally Expreis Prote,
wero shahed by Yöoff and bottles.Tranco-Preise.
Princess Royal's Busy Morning
Montreal, Chit. 5.
The Princess Royals: wearing
a scarlet coût, and "dress, totired
vincere of Montrent 'in-
the Univet
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day, and lunched at the dist atop Mount Raynis
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