THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, DECEMBER :3, 1955.
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STRENGTHENED NATO ANSWER TO BALLROOM Indian Soil Not
RUSSIA'S
ATTITUDE
-Richard Nixon
Washington, Dec., 1.
United Nations At The Crossroads
United Nations, Dec. 1. GYPT called on
the
Vice President Richard M. Nixon United Nations today believes that a strengthened North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is the answer to Russia's attitude at the recent Geneva conference.
to rise above political dif- ferences and admit 18 new members in the In- terests of world peace. The Egyptian Minister,
Megund Ramadan, told UN Special Politied Com-
during the
opening debate on canbership.
miice
Abdel the
"No effort should be spared" in increasing the West's European defences in view of Russia's tactics at the Big Four Foreign Ministers' meeting, Mr Nixon told we are now at the crossroads. the United Press in an exclusive interview.
Molotov Sees
Hamlet
Moscow, Den, 1. Mr Vyacheslav Molotov,
Soviet Foreign
Minister.
and Mr Anastas Mikoyan, Druty Prime
a
Minister. today exchanged
in
and
vodka Crucistan wine with five British actors ofler watch- ing them perform Hamlet by Engiint
They spent nearly twe hours together #fler the play.
Mir Molotov and Mir Mikoyan and other Soviet Burprise jk
traders Pald
Lo the NI os cow theatre where the British Tonnent Company's Ham- let has been showing for
past week.
Mail Special.
China
La Prensa Chief
Returns From Political Exile
A high diplomatie official said
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View reflects the Mela' position of the Adminis- tralin The ometal said preat importance is being attached to the next meeting of NATO ¤M-
# December 15, in Paris. Secretary of State John Foster Dolles will attend the MISSION.
Molotou Accused
The State Department inst might published a 307-page re- cord of what transpired at the Geneva rataretu it-lowed, among other
that Mr things, Dulles charged Russia with try- ing to perpetrate "a cruel de- coption" on the world with Ita disarmament proposals pro- Jreak shoh the West found inneveplable.
The record also showed that Mr Dullen BALANCİ Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Melroy of making on "almost Infamous" insinuation in intle rating that the West was not Interested in disarmament
World solution. Kupremo
opinion crits
for
The hour of decision has come. The spirit and letter of the Charter of the United Nations the would be enlightened by admission
these 18 new incanbers.
of
"The prestige of our organisa- tion would be strengthened and the sphere of its action widened
higher Justico succeeds
the femoving obstacles.
In
More Effectiva
"The work of international co-
would Operation
be More effective if we were to give to the world, which is awall- ing war sec. ion, the futury example of what men of good- will an do when they know how to 41344 above their 10 decisions vi interests in the
of
I»4*c¢c©, Egypt Merved with Peru and the Netherlands on the UN Com mitte of Good Offices, which has tried for two years to re- concile East-West differences on membership.
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Ledra Nicosia, Watch. Palaco wade Lueagh the Blooded ballroom following a terrorist bomb explosion. The bombing few hours after ooctirred the Island's Governor, Field- Marshal Sir John Harding, had declared
state
Island. от the
were wounded In the explosion. The bomb went off noar a table reserved for the Governor, but he was
A radiator not there. shattered by the blast, flood- Ing the ballroom. Later second band was discovered there.--Express Photo.
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US Must Continue Race For
Better Weapons
New York, Dec. 1.
Presidential assistant Sherman Adams declared here tonight that the United States must continue to keep forging ahead in the race for intercontinental missiles and more modern and powerful atomic weapons.
Mr Nixos sad the fallure to "We used the zeal of apogite Aid Cut Backing earlier today of the US National Security
make progress toward International
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weitling
he declared, "and no obstacle
at
and no difficulty was allowed
differences Geneva has shown more than ever the wisdom and necessity f Increasin the strength of ΝΑΤΟ And maintaining the bonds of friendship of the free world
de niso về icef hupe that there Buenos Aires, Dec. 1. will be an mcreased exchange
Dr Albertu Galiza Paz, for visits between top offletals of Di celor of La Prensa,
cuɛne the United States and other free
nations. Tuls
increasingly important In view of Russin's
to sullt attempts
the Wester alliance, the Vice-Prestient said.
home tonight ofler early ve yeurs as a polttical exile. He will take over the newspaper which was confiscated by the Peron dictatorship in 1951.
Provisional Present
E. Arumbauru taxed a
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Tets Bats of fortset Loll Prensa employees went to Bunnus Aires
Reporters Startled
Th:< Geneva papers were Thanke pblic last night after Mr Dulles blousell revealed Ir- advertently Red the State Des partment had compiled a record of the Deluber 27-November 10 Geneva meeting,
ان
international Reporters were startled to sei Ezeiza Altport to welcome adria Huiles-nutographat enny chief. Prof. Alberto Guaranta, the document In the hands of who led the local staff's long
Portuguese Foreign Minister Dr tight
dietator Pavla Cunha as agat
he left Peron Kreeted Gainza Tulles' offer. Reporters innie- diately nome-United
demanded eoples. - United PrCGS,
Juan PAL I'ress.
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enthusiasm."
While the Committee refrained
to dampen our faith or our Oklahoma City, Dec. 1.
Senator Estes Kefnuver from making any distinction today criticised the Eisen- for hower Administration between the 18 applicants, Mr Ramadan said, would cutting back US economic like to mention particularly aid to Southeast Asia and Libya
elsewhere. julied to us by many amailies by links of heart, culture and
traditions und common Furthermore, theso nations have fully and nobly carried out their international obligu-|
uns"-United Press.
un Jordan, which are
Ike Will Help GOP To Put Their Case
Chicago, Dec. 1. President Eisenhower said
telegram to the Re-} publican National Commit- tee today that he would "do
my everything in
power next year to help you report the Republienan record ac- curately and fully to the country."
President Eisenhower's tele- gram was sent to the Committee while it was meeting here to prepere the ncx! National Convention of the Party, which will be held in San Francisco next August 20.
Mr Adams made his speech, following a meet- Council, under the chairmanship of President Eisenhower, at Camp David, Maryland, some 25 miles from Mr Eisenhower's farm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Informed circies considered Eisenhower bad lived through today's meeting of the National during the Second World War. Security Council as an important
of the This explains why Mr Eisen- one in the setting up
"has considered peace American foreign and military hower
the great goal of all his efforts polley for 1950.
elected," Mr bo was These circles indicated that since
Adams said. President Elsenhower may now to ask Congress for a wander that plan
return to larger military budget than the present military allocation of 34 billion dollars,
In contrast, he said, Russia is preparing a new economic and political offensive.
"It will be no when the Democrats
Sen. Kefauver
Dower In the White House in 1950 that a sigh of relief will rise from the Foreign Offices of the
Certain Republican leaders every friendly nation in considered เ Eisenhower world," he
be decides
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Must Still Arm
Mr Adams said in his speech tonight
United that while the States continues to stok beiler conditions for pence, the dis- appointment of the recent Genova Bla Four foreign minis- ters' conforence has shown th the United States must stili orm herself.
Mr Adams said that the heart atlack that President Eisen- bower suffered
mo
poveral months | was the result of the усата of
that anxiety
Mr
PRINCESS' WARDROBE
SOLD FOR
A SONG
Alexandria, Dec. 1. Stacks of smart dresses
sald. that mcau telegram to
In a speech prepared for the of Young President would aid Republican National Convention
the Demo candidates in their campaigns, Democrats he said
Eigen- whether or not
tocrats will point to the
hower Administration'a "grave mistakes" in foreign policy dur In the 1950 US politics! cara- furs, bathing costumes and Ins splendid record to submit to the pale will point to the lack of stockings confiscated. "For voters in 1956. 1 personally imagination, the lack of re- the benefit of the people" proud of Republican achieve- ments for the peace and the sourcefulness, in meeting new from ex-Princess Faiza, conditions in world affairs," he the security of
telegramyou have a
prosperity and people,
the
am
power
on
1 shall said. "We will point to the one of exiled King bumbling, the vagueness, the in- Farouk's four sisters, fetch- decision and in many caeca the ed barely £1,100 at
his auction here. sterile inflexibility which come to characterise the conduct of our foreign affairs."United. Press.
do everything in my next year to help you report the record accurately and fully 10 the country," -Franco Preses.
ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGN
Salisbury, Dec. 1.
A road safety organisation bas opened a campaign In Southern Rhodesta in an attempt to sut the mounting toll of road.ac- cidents, which killed 168 people in the dirst nine months of 1958. The Government is supporting the campaign, under which it is proposed to promote road safety activity in every town in Southern Rhodesia China "Mail' Speciali
'Legalised
Highway Robbery'
A series of splendid furs went for £1,000. The Princess' 10 bathing costumos were sold at £1 each, although some of them originally cost, te times as much.
Snapped Up
Sixty-six paliw of sheer nylon stockings wero snapped up by womens crowding the sale for between tan shilings and five shillings each, Slacks and shirts fell to the hammer for £1 and ter shillings respectively.
Bloemfontein, Dec. 1.
An official reported that "age Motorists · baycotted parking, American woman bought meters when they were installed carnival costume for £1. in Bloemfontein the first time
Most of the Parisian evening they have been tried out in gowns of the former. Prinenes
however, found South Africa.
burdy. She NEW TOWN.
In Malland Street, where is Hyderabad Dec, 1. parking pace tired to be almost orally and p Government has com- unobtainable, at rush hours.
"who attended": pleted plans to build a new hardly a parked car can be were not the runt mặt, town or Thatta at Makli Tillls neer oven at bury
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which mery dayca
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And this explains why all of bis efforts will continue to be dedicated to peace, Mr Adams concluded.-France-Presseo.
Fertile For Lenin's Cult
New Delhi, Dec. 1.
Mr Shriman Narayan, Secretary of the ruling Congress Party said today: "There can be no compromise between the ideologies of Lenin and Gandhi.
He quoted Gandhi as saying "it is my implicit faith that India will not be able to imbibe com- munism and that Lenin's cult will not take root in this soll."
Mr Narayan's views appearing; achievement of social and eco- in today's Issue of the party mic
He added: freedom." organ Economic Review, was "Marx and Lenin followed the first official comment by the very different path. There can Congress party on the visit to bq no compromise between the Indin of Marshal Nikolai Bul-ideologios of Lenin and Gan rengs and Mr Nikita Khrush- | dhì," chey, the Soviet leaders.
Mr
she
Narayan sild Marchal India had no intention of in- Bulganin plated in Bombay that erfering with the ideologies of Lenin and Gandhi hud
aiher countries nor could "many points
conumon and had Afford to allow any other coun- taught people to free their country to interfere with the Indian try and build up Independence. way of Me.
Ancient Tradition
"We sincerely believe in the philosophy of live and let live
"co-existence," "
or
of
Mr Narayan replied: "Nerd Narayan said. less to mention there la a fundamental difference between the philosophies of Lenin and Gandhi.
pure
itse
-
Mr
A joint declaration, signed when Mr Nehru the Indian Prime Minister visited Moscow that hud mado it very clear India and Russia would not interfere in cach other's itsmand matter.-Router.
"Mahatma Gandhi, in cordance with ancient tradi- tions of India, fimly believed that means were be important ny ends and that wrong dari
mens polluted the nobility and purity of the end
Gandhi had insisted on truth and non-violence citring the
for indian struggle political frvodom, Mr Narayan sold.
Ho is General von Radowitz, Mr Narayan sald that Gondhi who will direct the Ministry's "always advised us to follow the recruiting services. same moral principles for the Presse.
H
Bonn, Dec. 1. Tho West German Defence Ministry today named a fourth general to the budding West German army.
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