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THE CHINA ̧¡MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 19:∙1056.

KNOWLAND BRINGS CHINA INTO

Astounding

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Economic Advances

New York, Apr. 18.

World economic advances since 1949 were described today as "almost without parallel in modern history" by Mr Eugene Black, presl- dent of the World Bank.

Economic expansion would

continuo in all the major res

CAMPAIGN

Demands Candidates

Declare On

UN Admission

New York, Apr. 18.

The question, of China's admission to

glens of the world, he forecast the United Nations was shaping up today as a big issue in the US presidential election campaign.

in his annual revi w of the Bank's work, presentext to the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

Presenting a picture of what

he called "dynamic growth" in worki economy, he prudcted "roughly a doubling of the na-

tional Income of the United States and Western Europe just over 20 years."

STRIKING FACT

I was a striking fact that by the end of 1955 the world's Ganufacturing output Wa al- most (wien as high on prewar. There had been a sharp increase in food prodajelion,

The production Increases hind been accompanied by COPTER- expansion of Inter- ponding national trade. Despite the ab-

of full convertibility of barriers, currencies and traile the volume

BETICO

The Senate Republican leader, Mr William Knowland of California, demanded that each candidate for President or other Federal office of either the Republican or the Democratic Party state clearly his views on Red China.

**Ench cantitate

should give a forthright answer to the question

to whether he would, if elected, Instruct our representative nt the United Nations to work anei vole ngoinst the admission of Chinu, including, if necessary, the use

of the veto," he said.

Four Others

Senator Knowland, long an of world trade hudandete, supporter of close પ્રશ્ન been growing at the unpre with me régian, of Chiang Kad- cedented rate of six per cent per shrk, uid the Soviet bloc, "the year—a rate substajally above so-called neutrals and some of the long-term growth frend of our allie had given strong in- the past century.

dication

"Our impression is that the economies of Asia and the Middle East will grow more rapidly than in the part," the review md. Indin and Japan were cases in point.

coun-

The under-developæd tries as a group should be able to look forward with confidence to the support which

pandang world

expanding world

supply-cuter,

an ex- veonomy and

trade

could

Radar Warning Stations

forces con

Washington, Apr. 18. Two navy tusk prising a total of 00 vessels will be used this summer to huul equipment

adyoneed ไป the

The radar werning stutions in Arctic region. the Defence Department announeed today.

The Pacific task force wil be commanded by Admirul H. Parsons, and the Atlantic force Mason, Redfeld by Admiral officials said.

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They said some 40 other ves- scis would be assigned to supply the Americon bases, such Thule in Greenland and Ban Bay, which are located on the Arctic perimeler. Presse.

Frince-

to

they

were in danger from the Hitler onslaught, so we must now call on Europe to abandon a defunct isolationism ugainst a potential Communist onslaught,” he salt.

Senator Ralph Flanders (Republican,

cha)- Vermont) lenged the view that diplomatic recognition of a State does not constitute moral approval of ils Kovernment,

Extend Horrors

he

"This view of the professionai diplomat is dend wrong." Paid. "The situation we face of their intention seal Ret China in the General the present time to something Assembly after the November new in the world's history. US elections.

enslavernent of whole of

the Committee

the

My Knowland's statement wus | POP

peoples, 0 laughter Published in the "Newsletter" of uf One Million, D organisation opposed to recognition of the Peking Gov- crnment,

ned It also contained

of tements

four other US Schators

senting W opposed

Mao representatives regime in the United Nations.

Senator H. Alexander Smith

eltizens, and the destruction of

elementary rights af per conal liberly are not something which China seeks for its own unfortunate people alone.

thu

(Republicats, New Jersey), a

member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committed, said that no compromes could be made with the Chinese Government while It was "part and parcel of the Kremlin's worldwide programme to take over the peoples of the world."

Insular Freedom

He said any compromise with the principle of ultimate free- dom and independence of all Artans "will simply entrench the diabolical forms of colonialism unter which the hundreds of millions of Chinese people are now suffering."

"Like Soviet Russia, It seeks to extend these hurtorg over the whale

face of the world. with particuler reference to the continent of Asia," he concluded.

Four Resolutions

Senator Mike Mansfield (De- moerat, Montana) rejected the orgument that opposition to UN recognition of Chine came from "O minority and lunatle con- acrvative fringe of American politics."

He

painted out that the US Congress had adoptra four unanimbus resolutona against #uch recognition-United Press.

Malaya Visit

Douglas (De SOEKARNO WILL TAKE

Senator Paul mocrat, Illinois) said America's European allies were "isolation- ists in their attitude towards Asla if they believe they con maintain Insular freedom th 0 world of tyranny."

"Just as the Europeans called on the United States to abandon

defunct isplationismA

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EGYPTIAN CAPTURED

Two members of Egyptian Fedayren “muloido squada" were killed, one wounded and one captured in an encounter earlier last week with an Israeli patrol. Plotured right is a

Forces. member of one of the "suicide squads," captured by Israeli Security

Express Photo,

DEMOTED BULGARIAN PREMIER

SAID "TAKING A REST'

Belgrade, Apr. 18.

Vulko Chervenkov, demoted yesterday from Bulgarian Premier to one of the six Vice-Premiers, was stated in unconfirmed reports reaching here from Sofla today to be "taking a rest.”

the

It was noted that he did not. Moscow that Bulgaria was appear for the last part of National Assembly session yes- terday after his resignation had been accepted.

Congresses Forecast

quickly adapting herself to the decisions on collective tender- ship of the recent Soviet Party Congress and that further changes might

place in coming months.

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The reports forecast that the Bulgarian Communist Parly might hold u,congress in May. At that congress changes in might fake party leadership

He was also not present when the new Premier, Anion Yugoy, today received a visiting Yugo- slay

delegation. Parliamentary Four of the six Vice-Premiers place. there, but Chervenkov

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and one of the others, General

Michailov Ivan

were absent according to the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug.

The Sofa reports said that Mr Yugov might only be a tem- porary Premier, elected to show

Moscow Sounds Labour Day Keynote

Paris, Apr. 18. Co-operation between Communists and Socialiste was one of the keynotes of the traditional Labour of the statement Central Committee of the Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 19. Soviet Communist Party; Indonesian President Soakurno broadcast today from radio will bring his first wife, Moscow. Fatmawathi, and, an entourage

FIRST WIFE Day

of 30 when he visite Malaya in

The statement issued in pre-

July, a Singapore paper report-paration for the celebrations of ed today.

During his two-week stay,

Labour Day, May 1, in the Soviet Union, called for "co-operation

the paper said, he will attend between Communists and Sor. the opening of the first Malayonculista, and -all progressive cultural festival here on July 13, forces in the ptruggle for peace, and also visit every state and democracy and the people's free

settlement. Reuter.

dom.

Also included in the staternent was pralee for the "Leninlet between alfferent social sys- tems",

HUNGER STRIKE policy of peaceful co-existence

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6 Uncertainty (5).

Undersen worker (5).

9 Tanda (6).

10 Aques

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Ship's

(6),

spar (8).

13. Εκπιπείοτι (4)

18 Baturalco (8).

18: Behind (6)

18 Changes (8).

20 Crack (6).

22 Highest point (4),

43 Part of a flower (5).

05 Hoists (5),

26. Touchers (4),

37 Volatile spirit" (6).

28 Interes (B),

20 Fault (6).

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2 Finishing-point (8).

1 Ogres (B).

3 Poems (4).

4 Arrango (7).

6.Contrives (7).

6 Speaker (6),

7 Rough timber beam (3).

14 Tulo (8).

15 Western county (8),

16 Textilien (7).

17 Entertained (?)....

19 Give ear (8),

21 Fores open (8).

24 Entic (4).

Georgetown, Apr. 18,

Jainarine Singh, Gon- co-operation

વ Jessening of

It was also believed that the Fatherland Front, the GovTD- mass orgonisation, and ment's the trade unions might also soon hold congresses, of which they would adapt themselves to the new situation.-Reuter,

“Golden Arm” Frankie

Frank

Sinatra, whó pori- rayed a drug addict in "The Men with the Gofilen Arm" arrived at London Airport last week. In a few days he will be going on to Spain where he will co-star with Hafy's Sophia Lore fu the “Pride and the Pasafon."---Central Frem Photo,

SOLID PEACE

TRAPPERS EARN "Long live the friendship and between the

£20 A DAY peoples of Britain, the United cral Secretary of the left-States, France and the USSR to wing People's Progressive the struggle for

Wellington, Apr. 10. Party

Three opossum trappers, work today began international tension, for.col- hunger strike for British ective security in Europe and oing in rugged 'country near

solid peace throughout Guiana's freedom.

world," the statement declared,

While the name

of Joset Stalin did not figure anywhere yex'a statement, in this

Seven Negro and Indian citi- zens of Georgetown went on o hunger strike with him.

Singh hati originally planned

the

Reopening

Three Big

German Banks

Bonn, Apr. 18.

The West German Cabinet today cleared the way for a reopening of the "big three" German banks of prewar times.

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Mixed Opinions.

Over Dissolution

Of Cominform,

Belgrade, Apr. 18.

Dissolution of the Cominform opens the way for new contacts on a basis of friendship and equality between pro- gressive movements in the world, the semi- official Yugoslav newsagency Yugopress said here today.

ANOTHER |POUJADIST UNSEATED

Parks, Apr, 18. Another Poujadist mom- ber of the French National- int Assembly was unɛented for efection irregularities by a narrow vote of 175 to 171

of the

He is the fourth ousted member

ants-tax. right-wing party founded by small town bookseller Pierro Poujade, which caused A parliamentary

sonaation when it polled 52 of the Assembly's 555 resta In the gegemi election on January 2.

The pusted doputy, Joseph Vignal of the Rhone Department, was declared replaced by Radi- cal Socialist, Lucien Dogontto, as soon as the vating was announced,

Poujadist supporters flocked round

Vignal and refused to leave their seals when the scanion was de- olared adjourned,

The Assembly is to meet again tonight, Frange PICETC.

Yugopress, which usually re- flects the views of the Yugoslav Foreign Office, welcomed the dissolution as a contribulion to

ond peaceful co-existence, True exchange of Informa- tion and experience without the Imposition of other points of view, the finding of points of contact and similarities as a basis of co-operation accom- panded by constructive criticism in the struggle for socialism - that, under modem conditions,

of is the only possible formy collaboration between socialist forces and of their cleatio inking." It wrote.

Without Interest

ba-

This was now possible causo Cominform had been dis- bandod and thus no longer claimed an ideologica; exclusive. ness of monopoly,

During its existence from 1947

yesterday, the Comin- form had only helped to aggravate international relations, and had become an erinchronism. of In general, the dissolution the Cominform was commented but widely by Yugoslavs without great interent,

KATI

Latterly the Cominform was boon having

regarded inactive.

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As a member of the Yugoslav Communist Party Central Com- mittee said "when Stalin died, the Cominform died too!!

United States

Washington said

Demand For Hoved

Peace In Military Pacts

The

Daily

that was largely move.

from

the

In

afficinis they

Viscolution to re-

national Communist parties and to increase their appeal to European Socialists.

But International operation between Communist pirties would' continue through Peking, Apr. 18, less obvious channels, experts Poking Peoplo's sad. Probably this would be done by bilateral contact be- said today that

tween each country and Mos- the Asian partie cow,

The three banks Deutche | among

Bank and cipants in the Baghdad Bank, Dresoner Commerz Bank have been and

"the Manila :-Pacts broken up into separate banks demand for peace and

The three successor organia- tions

of cach have

long

other.

already neutrality

London Opinion

CG

Official id that the abolition and indepen of the Cominform meant that

collaborated among cach (dent foreign policy Is Communist parties could now

ALLIED ORDER

mounting" as a result of Ban- the "indestructible dung spirit,”

the

A spokesman said. Cabinet approved a bili abolishi- ing Aliled occupation restric

tions which barred any cove bank from opening branches all over West Germany. --

pose more easily in the guise of- "national" movements which to Mos- were not subservient cuw. In an editorial on the Grat In London Russia's two eve anniversary of the Afro-Asian of the visit diplomatic gestures. conference this organ of the the dissolution of the Cominform Chinese Communists added that and the definition of a compre because

Middle East of this spirit it had hensive Soviet become increasingly difficult for polley-Have had a anixed recep Issued Allis

Sources their de "cold war fanatics to find fion, British diplomalle order after. World War Two buyers for the notorious policy said today. which was part of a campaign

Experts and officials studying of strength." break up what they con-

The paper welcomed the views the implications of the decision sidered dangerous concentra of, the new Coylon Premier to end the Communist Interna- tions of economic power. They when he declared that he would tionel body the Copinions, be- [lieve that this move will result he dollowing the neutral policy in, no real change in organiza-

andtion of the

movement,

to

The

wanted competition.

The Government spokesman Bald

competition Wes in fact assured because the three big bankes, when and if constituted, would vic with each other and with other banks.-Router.

with

ef non-alignme

world Communist Power blocs.**

The People's Daily siid that

The direction from Moscow of inspired by the spirit many Communist parties outside the "significant victories" have been Soviet Union is believed here won in the_struggle against to have been conducted inde- colonialism.Repiter,

pendently of the pody since 1949..

18 MOSLEMS MURDERED

IN ALGERIAN TOWNS

Algiers, Apr. 18.

Nationalist rebels in the field fell suddenly quiet today but outrages in the cities soured with

Cominform

A Gesture

It was a gesture to the out- side world that Stalin in 1943 during the warilme fight against Nazi Germany, decided on the dissolution of the enclier Com- munist International

Chine CominternRouter, & Mail Special. E

the

Washington, Apr. 18. The House of Representatives

18 pro-French Moslems assassinated in the past 24 voted today to authorise 70 hours.

!

French authorities claimed reinforced French troops have stolen the initiative from the "Army Gisborne, returned

en of Allah." from days in the bushy with 1,737 icken strips of pelt, for which But without explanation the they received £210 under the Bureau of Psychological War- fare issued no casualty figures opossum bounty scheme..

The record for the Wainhoku today. It simply mentioned "a certain number of 'Important County, where thin catch was rebel losses in various

minor made, is held by trappers who engagements,"" brought back 3,200 token strips

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year to stage his hunger strikes in the Yugoslavia, which last city's Hindu temple, but the received no mention, this year Hindu religious authorities ro came high on the list to receive fuse to grant him permissions officiat greetings, France in one batch, China Mai ~~~France-Presso.

Presso,

Special.

Continue Aid To Japan And Korea

Washington, Apr. 18. NENERAL L. L. Lemnit

Commanderin

G 201

Far

as well as to the squity of Korea and Japan." Clones emollies testified in a cloded meeting of the House Foreign A

Aquár 1. Otramite and portions of his statement were made pilbile “ister, The Repubilee Rouen hamed

LOTORS BAD iho JaparioW

of

theee

(In Paris yesterday, the in- quential Daily: Lo Mondo scoffed that "almost nobody can bring himself to belleve the daily communiques” of the Bureau.)

Slaughter

abeon.co "In the

Japanese and Korond forcon, But in the cities nisl towns, wo would have no alternativo | after wedics. of relative quart to maintaining Bizblo, adili- 10 persons were murdered Honal United States forces within 24 hours.. in this lay area to inetire, its

Biom

"Chief of the Far East and United Nations, Com-

Boribus was the slaughter security in the face of a 'con of Morier chioNdin and mandy recommended

French Army veteran, Azha taning Communist threat.. 'strongly today that mill-

"It is also imporishit to ro-Mouhed 81. Mohand, and his wife tary and economic ais.

the tance to Korea and mill-immomber that the cost of and twis children at Azazgo, 110

castpr Algiers in tary, did to Japan be the defence responsibility for maintaining the Republic for mitos

Conen medford and the Kablie mottaki M, 19

the shooting continued to end can reactive countries heynowell-deres for Most notable, was,

MOVET OF TIE (stantially does than the out of Abdalexies

maintainingɛloom) ble Oural, the nearest, big town to 996. Azarza, cam, Em, artivod home for

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Asrors: 1 Moner Whale Bear 11 Armec, Potion, 14 Hita Lanta, Braca, 10 Boda 20, Portis, 24 Drive, 25 Attend, 28 Bíte, 77 El 26 Emerge. Downs 1 Man, à Harp," Abet, 4. Remle, a Wrando, He

Almiera, 7. Knulėms, 10 Topic)1) Abridge, 14 Julying, 15 An-

of

In

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milion dollars for building tast decilities for atomic- powered aircraft.

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The money for test tellities. part of $205,495,000 Atomie

Energy Commissions authorisation measure. It now _goes_to_the Senate.-Reutor.

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