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of the world situation, made to the National Com- mittee of
Chinese the
People's Political Consulte- tive Conference, WIN nat 2 particularly outstanding effort. It revealed no fresh approach to world problems by the Peking government, and it included too Many humdrum generalities. The Western powers will note, without being impressed, the Chinese Premier's reiteration of last year's proposal for a conference of
Eastern
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WHY DID CHOU SAY 'WAR"? BEST TIPS FOR
COINCIDES WITH NEW TENSION
London, Jan. 30.
Mr Chou En-lai's re- affirmation of China's intention to fight for Formosa, If necessary, caused concern in official quarters tonight.
Since the conference of African and Asian nations
abolition of SEATO and in Bandung last April, the proposition Chinese Prime Minister has ANZUS which
not used the word "war" in belleve jalvanced with statements on the Formosn serious intent. Militant question, as far as is known Communism rented the here. necessity for SEATO, and until militudi? Communism withdraws itself element
internationand affairs, protective pacts such as SEATO. NATO and the Baghelnd treaty must remalo in existence.
MR
ir
IR Chou's review of the domestic front stressed,
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He and his Foreign Ministry have ured preses like "striving for the tiberation f Forneo
sy percetul menas so for us A is possible "
TH
Today's statement way theirs tve spen d dellberate parture from the If y
estraint in publie utterances
TIMING SIGNIFICANT
The Timing of Mr Cheer spevel was also held to be mŋthi - Meant for these rensons
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foliows strong Chinese criticisms the United
atitude
The Sino-
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hut 17.
Marshall Warns||Eden, Lloyd Get Down To Business
'I May Resign'
The
Singapore, Jan. 31.
Singapore Chier Minister, Mr David Mar- shall mid in a newspaper interview that if the Low- don independence talks gid not end satisfactorily “there
probability in a
my JOY- ernment may resign".
Mr Marshall
reported
**strong
до najd to forces in Binge-
havo
pore were blocking efforts of
10 his
Rovernmout achieve independence.
Mr Marshall di-cussed pinns to bold Singapore election In 1967 to double the sirength of the As- sembly.
Je proposed adding - other 25 seats to the pre- sent Assembly
The Labour Front, Mr Marshall wald (his present Government) might emETEE strengthened considerably
from such an election. Reuter,
Provisional Freedom For "Tokyo Rose'
or at Jenst leid claim to the j
being progress
in made socialising China's economy. The Agures were impressive 1,900,000 agri-States cultural producer co-opera- American talks in Geneva, and tives with a membership of¦ vecusations that the Americans | 70 million pesunt house stepping up military selivity Rose,”
tension holds: 70,000 handicraft pro-
the Formosa Some diplomats here bes ducer co-operatives with a pred membership of two million Leve the freno ambasador
will shortly collapse
Lunch-Then Talks On Middle East
Washington, Jan, 30.
The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd and the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr Foster Dulles, discussed the Middle East question, including the Arab- Israeli dispute and the British-Saudi Arabian dis- pute, for two hours this afternoon.
A
who
White House spokennari, tion in such organisations as the mude the announcement,; OBEC and other moves to pro- said the President Joined them mote the integration of Western later for a continuation of the Europe. Middle East Lakes,
decisions or conclusions
been hud yet
reached and further consideration would be given to this subject in the three-day con-
No
Course ference.
Was
of the
had
*Narrow_Divergencies' Discussions ranged as far as the geographic boundary of the Middle East, including the Arnty states and il far cast as the members of the Baghdad pact.
Asked If any specific pro- posa la
the been made,
"No. It replied: spokesman Chiengo, Jan. 30.
a general discussion and Los Angeles-born "Tokyo there was no effort to reach de-
who WHR released cislons or conclusions."
Oficial sources
said
diver from prison on probation on
the two
de- legations were very narrow." Saturday after serving six geneles between
President Eisenhower and Bir and-a-half years of a ten- year sentence for treason, Anthony Eden were reported to was told today she would be in complete agreement in until their appraisal of the Soviet not he a free woman
Union's Genova. April 8, 1969.
Mr
Mecker, Chicago's
A spokesman for the Anglo- The Chief Federal Probation Officer, American delegations sold the fully skid under the terms of her President and Sir Anthony Eden 19 exchanged views on Moscow's aware of the serious difference probation, she would have
London and report to the Probalion De- of view between
the moves throughout - recent terested in knowing to what
Washington over the Formisa
partment office at least once a world at their private Junch- extent. 打 any, living Straits buestion and, presumably. month and
to leave the time meeting. standards in the People's assumes that Britain's objections northern district of Illinois Republic have improved to the American guaratifees to without permission. under the socialisation, the Chinese Nationalsts are on scheme: whether Op not the agenda
talles
workers; and near realian- * failure to agree to a
tion of the transformation
★
renunciation of furce,
of private enterprises into It was probably designed joint State-private buat- to make an impact on the nesses and industries. -but | current Washington
meetings President Eisenhower these facts and figures do between
Eden. not reveal the true economic and Sir Anthony condition of the country.
The world would be more in-
there has been any substan-
tial inervase in the pros duction and availability of
Peking Government
FORMOSA'S STATUS
Lion et
Ben
In addition, she must avold narcotics
es and liquor,
Tokyo Rose-Her real name :༢, Mr Iva Ikuka Togu D'Aquino broadcast over be during World Japanese Radio War two.
She
r.
new
policies
Western Unity
sinco
to
They were also agreed further the organisations dr- signed to foster the unity of Western Europe, such as NATO, the OEEC unů the coal and steel community.
The spokesman said that both Governments "continue to give full support to them,
There was some uscussion on the exchange of messagts last week between President Elsen hower and the Soviet Pranier, Marshal Bu'ganin, in which Soviet offer of a 20-year friend- ship pact was rejected Washing on.
by
The spokesman said that the European atom pool-Euratom- was touched upon in connection with what he described as "a discussion of the trends toward the
increasing unity and in- tegration of Western Europe."
The luncheon, which lasted an hour
a half, wa and
was attended by President Eisenhower, Sir
Eden, Mr Selwy Anthony Lloyd and Mr Foster Dulles,
Tosnorrow there will be further review of Middle East The President will problems. not attend this conference. Nor will Sir Anthony Eden.
World Problems
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MPs' Plea For
Easing Of Trade Embargo
In
on
London, Jan, 20. Soversi Labour MP« to- day unrested a relaxation restrictions trade with Communist China.
One HIP said a Western European state had recent- ly pola
turbo-generator
•
to China, and sakea that Belilah exporters be allow- this ed to
participate in trade,
The Minister of State, Mr Anthony Nutting. pointed out that the gon- erator referred to had not yet been exported and that la question the country
was not a member of the commition of nations apply- Ing restrictions on trade with Prengt.
TOMORROW
By "Rapier"
RACE 1
Atomic Caesar Kerrera
Free Success
Outsider: Jemima P.
RACE 2
City of Victoria
Man On
Rebol III
Outsider -Peach Blossom,
First Lady
Quizette
Queenpots
RACE 3
Outsider:-Laddie
RACE 4
Norse Girl
Can Do Ambition
Outsider: Johnber.
Ben Neviy Norse King Billy Boy
RACE 5
Outsider:-Dutch Rockel.
RACE 6
Cheerful China, France-
Kenya Tragedy
Disguised Policeman
Shot Dead
Nairobi, Jan. 30.
A 19-year-old British
Diamond Dahlia Solar Knight
Outsider:Helleon. RACE 7
Thanksgiving Day
Dutch Courage Strathpeffer
Outsider: The Kangaroo,
Misty Law
King A
RACE 8
Straight Forward
Outsider: Super-King.
RACE 9
Congratulation
Green Velvet Thunder Sky
Outsider: Fair Play.
RACE 10
The meeting will be attended by Mr Dulles, Me Hoover, Mr police officer, disguised as Tip Top Selwyn Lloyd and
the British a Mau Mau gangster, was Ecstasy and American experts.
Outalder: Bengal Lancer.
There will be a lunch at the shot dead by a police patrol Fighting Spirit White House tomorrow and and farm guards although later in the afternoon another he shouted out four times meeding with the President in in English and Swahili the conference room of the "Don't shoot us. We are
White House for a broad
T
view of world problems-Reuter Europeans," an inquest was and United Press,
told Lodny.
Secret Gestapo
Microphones Found In Castle
Balzburg, Jan. 30. Commanders in Chief of American forces In Austria Hved for 10 years surrounded by CRFT- fally Midden microphones placed In Kiessheim Caatle by the Gestapo during the Hitler re. gime, It was disclosed today.
Reich
son-in-law
WHS
The officer, who was in thə police feld Intelligence, Donald Bellingham, в native of Wolverhampton,
and England, the adopted Ron ut Captain W. C. Bellingham of Lumbwa, Kanya.
Thuita
BLACKENED FACE
The story was told by a Kikuyu former terrorist named Gathuku, the only surviving member of a pseudo Mau
comprising Fung Bellingham, who had a blacken-
face, and four Kikuyus,
46
Mau
He said that they were hunt- ing real terrorists on Kinangop Plateau on October 20.
By "The Turf”
RACE 1
Atomic ChENAY Keren
Happy Warrior
OutsiderNot So Bad
RACE 2
City of Victoria Chekupum
Peach Blossom
Outsider:-Hyiamon
Dilloosh Quizetto
First Lady
RACE 3
Outsider:-Ladkic.
New Jerroy
Norve Girl
Knock-Again,
RALL 4
Outsider:--Gabriel Junica
Billy Boy
Ever-Gb
RACE 5
Ben Nevi
Outsider: Norse King
RACE 6
Cheerful Helicon Solor Knight
Outsider:-Fidra
RACE 7
Dutch Courage
Thanksgiving Day
Invincible
Outsider:-Vagabond King
Misty Law
Super-King
Norseman
RACE 8
Outsider:--Eudora.
RACE 9
Congratulation
Boyno
Green Velvet
Outsider Sky Is Limit
Full Ahead Ecstasy
RACE 10
Bengal Lancer
Outsider-Tip Top
TOMORROW'S TEASER TIP
for the 4th race
We hope that no one will do it
to our selection
The leaser tip for the last meeting was Jingle Bell which won and paid a divideod of $9.00.
Japan To Pay $10 Million
Compensation To Dutch
The Hague, Jan 30, The Japanese Government will pay the Netherlands $10 the hardships undergand by Dutch million compensation for
be civilians, only for prisoners of
He was lying In the bush subjects in Japanese camps during World War II, the Dutch Before the postwar American about 50 yards from the rest of Foreign Ministry spokesman announced today. occupation. the castle housed the patrol when ho beard such famous guests of the Third | houting and aring and
will The compensation ng the former, Italian dic- Bellingham's voice calling pold in sterling in five yearly war.
Benito Mussolini, tator,
instalments, the Foreign Minis- his "Dont shoot us," he said. Galeazzo Count
Other members of the patrol try announcernent sold. Ciano and the forner pro- niso called out, but African Agreement was renched Sir Nazl President of Slovakia, { voices shouted "Shoot them, between the two countries on
Monsignor Josef Tizo.
the basis of letters exchanged They are Mau Mau."
The
after Holland signed the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty with Japan.
The present agreement on The announcement recalled "hardship money" bas. been
reached that the peace treaty did not
after four years of provide for compensation for 'diplomatic negotiations-Reuter.
The Minister of State for consumer goods. The people' Ferrign Attalos,
Mr Anthony China have still 10 Nutting, said in the House of
'Still In A Daxe' experience the end result of Communs day that the ques- uf a policy of regimenting the
the sovereignty
Mrs D'Aquino is now 39. She workers and the means of, Formosa renamed In abeyance.
Mr Komd Zilla.us, a Labour told reporters "I'm still in production.
the leftwinger, had asked for
I'm going out inly
know and I don't Assurance that the Government unknown
what is going to happen." THE most significant part of was still prepared to carry out
terms of The Cuiro
Deportation papers have been 13 Mr Chou's speech was his the
rerved on Postdem declarations "con- treatment of the Formosa Pus
restoration to the
claimed errning H
her wartime hi4 question, nad
quile
Formosa: broadcasts to American troops in Republi- of Chios of
Atomic Energy remarkable reference to the
"under and the Pescadores."
the Pacifle were made two crusions on which the
T7
declaration was duress," that she did not write ('alco
The spokesman sald not choose? Chinese Communist Parly
President | the made in 1943
scripts and did by
Eden Anthony
reiterated his the recurds which were broad-publle declaration that he con- have co-operated with the Roosevelt, Chiang Kai-shek and
(then)Mr Winston Churchill, cust. Kuomintang. This is a new
Eldered President Eisenhower's She said that when she heard line and open to a diversity representing the United States,
For China and Britain respectively.
of the Japanese aitack on Pearl eply to Marshal Bulganin's pro- posal as "admirable." He further of interpretations.
The Potsdam declaration was Harbour, she went into a state indicated that "complete agree although the Premier went
made made in 1945 By President of shock for three days,
ment" existed between the Bri- on to make a direct appeal Truman, Marshel Stalin and Me
She objected to making the and the American views of
tich the rank and Ale Clement Attive representing the broadcast,
the designs of Soviet policy since Nationalists to return to United States, Russia at Bri- She added that she had no their native land, he also tain.
plans for work and intended to the failure of the Geneva meet- included in the invitation
live with her family in Chicago ng last August. for the time being. "Kuomintang military per-
She said she would like to Konnel."
Mr Nutting replied: "As Str stay in the United States and prompted is whether Chou winston Churchill
had my plans to return to Japan,
to
The question
UNDETERMINED
nsiinne
snid
in
It appeared evident from the in connection subjects ruised
the European situation with that the United States will seek {more dynamic British participa-
Prices Are Lower Than Britain's
TO SELL SOVIET BID TO SELL WARPLANES OVERSEAS
is murely suggesting defee- February 1955 the Calro declara-Reuter. tion by important National- tion of 1943 was merely a state. lats or is hinting at a will- ment of common purpose.
"The problem of Formosa has ingness to enter into serious
an International negotiations for a "peaceful since become
which a number of rettioment of the Formosa problem in
jother
are closely con- problem."
cerned. Also scernible is a threat. "The question of the future Besides striving for the sovereignty over Formosa was liberation of Taiwan by left undetermined by the
declares Japanese peace treaty," peaceful means, Mr Chou, the Chinese Mr Zilliacus claimed that the declaration specifically people must actively pre- Calro pare for its liberation by sale that Formosa was Chinese
(Contd. on back page, Col. 2) means of war, if necessary.
It is an observation which underscores
Peking's re-
fusal at the current ambas- Bulganin Back
sadorial Genova talks
to
to
mako A non-nggression declaration relating Formosa, It serves to give further notice that Peking is prepared to discuss the futuro of Formosa strictly on its own terms, The Chincae Promior's utterances of this naturo contributo nothing towards cronting a favourable atmo- sphere for a peaceful and satisfactory settlement, and they make nonsenso of his other niously expressed hopes for a relaxation of invernational tension,
On The Job
Moscow, Jan. 30 The Sovici Premier Mar- shal Bulganin wie today back at work after a four- week absence from pubifo life, an offelal of the Pre- mier's office ALA,
The
premier, who was last seen in publle at an East German Embassy re- ovption on January 8, has been reported "resting" in the country after a month- Toan vials to India, Barma and Afghanistan.—Router,
London, Jan., 30. The Soviet Union has offered to sell planes to several countries, particularly India and Argentina, according to information received in London.
These two countries, which were about to place orders. In Britain, were understood to have suspended negotiations to give them an opportunity to study the Soviet offer,
MIGs For Argentino? India which wanted to buy the medium-range Canberra jet bomber, haa. boon
allegedly
offered two-engined jet bombers,
The microphones, concealed
Inquest was adjourned In walls and under tapestries, until February China Mall have been uncovered in recent Special. restoration work on the castle,
The microphone wires led to
hind a secret a basement hideout hidden be
door.-France= Presse.
London Talks On HK Imports
London, Jan. 30,
Goan Killed In Ambush
Goa, Jan. 30, One Coan was killed and two others seriously injured when 25 Indians allegedly dis- guised 23 Portuguese poliçe
fire on
them, it
was
The President of the Board/ced today. The victimai of Trade, Mr Peter Thorney-were Goan miners riding from croft, wilt receive a deputation Sanquelim to Pernem in from Britain's Cotton Board on official jeep. They were am- February 20 to "discusy trading bushed in a wood Inst dimculties caused by high Im-
near the Indian frontier-United from Press.
ports of duty-free cloth
Hongkong and Insito," it was announced today-Reuter,
New British Plan For Cyprus
night
Death Sentence
SCI
Nicosia, Jan. 30. A 22-year-old Cypriot Greek, Andreas Demetriou, was tenced to death Today after Nicosia, Jan. 30,
a being found guilty of fring Britain's latest proposals in pistol at a Brilon, Sidney Tay- for for, in Famagusta last Novem- posed very advantageous pay-the Cyprus dispute call
to bo bar. ment conditions with long Cypriot self-government
achieved in gradual stages fol- He is the first man to be sm- credits and the possibility of
lowed by negotiations on the tenced to death under the emer- agreements. --- France; final status of the island, it was gency regulations. -- France- disclosed today.-France-Presst. Presse.
barter Presse.
Thousands Jobless Due To Strike
Melbourne, Jan. 30.
by the Russians, and Argentina, The National Executive of the which was interested in the Bri- fish Hawker Hunter jet fighter, has been offered MIG-15 dight= ers as well as other
jois The Soviet prices would be less than the British Brit manufacturers state, they... CAR not out their prices, bot
In addition, it is reported that the Soviet Union his pro-
by the strike, which entered || onlored dams of up to £A600 Its second weeke today.
for disobeying the ban
The Government is not expected to intervene directly in the situation unless it is convinced that only the sending of troops into the dopics to move goods will get transport working
Australian Council of Trade Unlors and the Federal Gov- ermanent are both meating to morrow to discuss the nation- wide atslice of 24,000 dockers which is
slowly paralysing in- duktry Thousands ‚aroʻtmiemployet be- BURKINA
cause of shortages of materials An Arbitration Court outlawed and Inter-stato shipping caused "the" strikó lost wook, and
The southern cities of Australia face a shorluge, of food, steel, building materials and many manufactured goods, today. Brisband whard Verployers plan to ask the State industrial court for permission to stand down hundreds of staff now. Idle-Roster
The former Dutch Foreign Minister Mr D. U. Stikker, con- cluded D "gentleman's agree-
on ment" this problem with Japan before the peace treaty was signed.
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