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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955,

Trade Unionists Big Four

Four Urged

In Britain

ת

Evidener of the continuing friendly relations between Great Britain und Japan in the curent visit to Britain of three Japanese trade union waders. The visitors have been cicly studying many aspects of British industrial life and or- ganisation. A highlight of their trh was višli to Britain's Huuses of Parliament, and the picture here shows them being photographed outside the parliament building. Cameraman is Mr Genjiro Suming, chairman, Osake Federation of Metal Workers' Unken. Being photographed are, teft,

Ushitaro /kamoto, chairman, Federation of Tokyo Metropoći au Workers"

vice-president, Union, and Mr Mashabichl Motol,

Japan Federation of Trade Unions. — Express Photo,

SOUTH AFRICAN

Air

WALK-OUT

'Indian Vendetta

In United Nations'

United Nations, Nov. 9.

Britain

To

Strive For

|_ Compromise

Studying NO EFFORT SHOULD

Jap Ship Policies

London, Nov. 9.

▶RITAIN'

BR

studying

18 Japan's reply to repre-

BE SPARED SAYS

FRENCH CABINET

Paris, Nov. 9.

The Cabinet decided today that the sentations which were Geneva Big Four conference should keep made in Tokyo on the question of Japanese ship striving for a compromise with Russia de- ping policies, Foreign spite the blunt Soviet refusal to unite Ger- Office spokesman said to.

many through free elections, day.

The spokesman dcelined to in-

dicate The Japanese Government's latest

contents of the

response in the exchanges be-

tween the two countries on the issue

"No effort should be spared" to con- ciliate the conflicting views, an official communique said.

The Cabinet sat for three hours under Presi But diplomatic sources here said dent Coty at the Elysee Palace. The main agenda

Britain lias been sharply

topic was Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav objecting to the Japanese Government's policy of boost-Molotov's harsh rejection of all compromise plans mubsidies and subadust put forward by the West in Geneva to break the terest rates and loans. Britain, 10-year deadlock over Germany's unity.

ing its shipping

wou'd have

no grounds

by

for

disquiet if it belleved that Japin's shipping policy wid being pursued on a sound commercial basis, the sources said

But Britain, it is learned,

objreted 10 the practice of Japan declaring a particular target for total tonnage to be built whether

demand

A

es sted for the-lonnage or not, The Agure should be governed

The Elsyce Palace communi- The bill was approved by 227 que and the remarks made later to 60 votes in the Senate

early by the Secretary of State to the today but the Upper House add- Premier's uffice, M. Jeaned to it an amendment calling Lecanuet, indicated that the for the establishment of a French Cabinet had not given double-ballol majority voling up all hopes for some sort of an system. Agreement in Geneva.

The bill went before the Assembly's

Committee voting 4 p.m. and the Commil ee promptly rejected the Sente amendment. The vote was 26 to 18 with

The communiue said in rem ference to Mr Molotov's speech: at "The Cabinet closely examined by supply and demand, Br-erection by Mr Molotov in Geneva yesterday of the West- falt contends, Mr Kogoro Yamazski. Japaneso

em powers* proposals aimed at A Vice-Minister

achieving the reunification of of Transport, Germany through free elections. said last no

month the Japanese Government planned to build 200,000 gross tons of ships in i twelfth shipbuilding pro- KIRHLIG between April 1956 and March 1957.

Surplus Tonnage

Keep Trying

ome

sbstention. full-scale debate in the As- sembly on the bill and the Committee decision might come later tonight.

One hour inter the Elections "It, howeover, has expressed Committee adopted a proposal the wish that no effort be spared by Socialist Pierre Fernand so that the conference keep Mazucz, suppressing the much- try.ng to put closer the (wo discussed alliances sides') position,”

Secretary

between

parties in the electoral bill of

WILL HEAR NO GOOD OF THEMSELVES

Eust

Berlin, Nov. 9.

German police fotoca zre 10. recruis "trustees" to Kivo he police confidentist informa tion about the akitude of the people. towards the

German regime and local problems, the West German nows agency, DPA, reported today!

The agents should bo recruited MATMOS people who bave permanent con- taots with the

Wailers. Lakers, hairdresser and teachers, the agency added. -China Mati Special,

such

da

Care.

JAP ADMIRAL VISITING U.S.

Washington, Nov. 0. Vice-Admirni Kaou Nagasawa, cluet of the Japanese maritime elf-defence force, will arrivo

in Washington on November 14, fer a two week visit as oficial guest of the United States Navy. umber of senior Japanese naval He will be accompanied by a staff officers, The Japanese group Academy and several training

will visit tho Naval

bases on both coasts.-France- Presso.

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The sources sald Britain be

of State Lecanet 1951, lieves that over a period drew the attention of news The docision was taken by 21 Japanese shipbuilding polley correspondents to the "Im-votes against 14. Nine abstained. might result in putting a portant" paragraph in the The final decision is up to the quantity

of surplus tonnage Elysee communique calling for National Assembly, meeting to- on the seas.

new cfforts by the Big Four night. If the Assembly ruflács Japan's answer to the recent Bri-to reach a settlement.

the vote taken by its committee, "THE tish representations made by

the elections would be

bord under a proportional representa- tion systern-United Fress,

Sir Esler Dening, British Am- He added: "Both France and bassador in Tokyo to hir Tan-Britain have drafted a certain zan Ishibashi,

shi, Japan's Minis number of proposals so that a ter for

with International Tride conciliation

the views and Industry-t under study could be found in the field of defended by the Soviet Union chictly by the Ministry

of security. Transport here,

year,

Fold

South Africa withdrew its delegations Register of Shipbuilding, from the present United Nations session today after the Special Political Committee approved a resolution condemning the policy of racial segregation in South Africa.

The resolution also extended the life of a United Nations Commission which is studying the race problem in South Africa. The resolution, sponsored jointly by the Asian-African bloc and Bolivia and Haiti, was adopted by 37 votes to 7. Thirteen countries, including the United States abstained.

South Africa's chter UN | decided tu 1 reali the South delegale, Mr W Du Plessis, African delegation and also the sold the United Nations in- | permanent representative to the vestigation committee WAS n United Nations from the pre- "Bagrant" violation

the rent session." United Nations Charter, which; "no self-respecting state 2 tolerate."

of

Alluding to Frunes. Mr Du Plessis

United sald

Nations supporters should "pause and

Recess Called

After Mr

Du Plessie's an

under

Always Hope

**The French government reporting on the three months beleves the Geneva conference to the end of September this must continue," M. Lecanuci

recently that ships

added. totalling 2,147,037 gross tons

in construction Britain during that period-an increase of 88,523 tons on the

Informed sources insisted that previous three months.

there was not This compared

necessarily any Japan's contradiction with gure of 573,871 ons, 37,736 Cabinet statement and a report up on Eb previous three from Geneva that the Big Three months. Apart from Britain, had agreed to stop arguing with Lloyds Register sled Japan the Russians for the third, behind Germany and the about European security. Netherlands In total shipping

construction

during These

between

the

moment

under

sources Insisted thal three months under review,--- Chere was always hope, that if Reuter.

|the subject were removed from the agenda Ki could still be dis- cussed informally and that this might take some of the heat off

West Africa

Command Agreement

the problem.

Observers sald Premier Faure,

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up, could hardly afford to confess the Western arguments had fall-

ad to make progress at Genova, These observers pointed out that M. Faure only last week told the convention of his R. dleal Socialist Party that he still hoped he "or my successor" could accept the Russian invita-

on to visit Moscow.

"I believe in the sincerity of Soviet Russia,” M. Faure said

Lagos, Nov. 0. The West African Army Advisory Council announced to- day that agreement has been nouncement, Britain's delegete bandment next July of the hend- reached with Britain for the dis- reficet" on the United Nations called for u recess of the Com-quarters of the West Adried com- then: policy which he said hen putį "two old members" in an untenable position.

French Withdrawal

mittee session seriousness withdrawal.

because of the of South Africa's

The

voted

mand, now located in Accra,

African Frontier Force will have

In future the Royni West Special Session

The Cabinet will hold a specia] commands, one countries which three separate Rever

for Nigeria, one for the Gold restricted session at 7 p.m. to agninet the

resolution Const and one for Sierra Leone map Parliamentary strategy for were Australia,

Bellum, and Gambia. Each will have its the forthcoming National Canada, the Netherlands, New own commander and staff.sembly debate on Premier Edgar ity Per-Zealand, Britain Tr South United Press.

Faure's December elections bill. manent delegation from the Africa.

France

withdrew

United Nations

on September 30 after the General Assembly

Meantime, all General Au-

Committees scmbly

which

had voted to place the Algeria regularly meet on Wednesday. question on its agenda.

n.t without a South African

Mr Du Plessis lashed out at delegate. These committees were India and Pakistan for the role the Social, Trusteeship, Budget

thend Juridical Committees.

they played in bringing resolution to a vote, Mr Du Plessis said India had "practical- ly from the incepilon, of the

The Special Political Com Kiltt.co cancelled its meeting scheduled for tomorrow because

United Nations pursued a South Africa's withdrawal.- vendetta against the Union of France-Pressc. South Africa.**-

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Mr Du Plesala sald a speech made in favour of the resolution by Pakistan's delegate did "render good service to good relations oxisting between our respective countries.?

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