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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956.
ANGLO-SOVIET MINISTERS QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
TO TACKLE
VIETNAM
British and
London, Apr. 24.- Soviet ministers to- morrow make a new effort to hammer out a plan for the future of divided Vietnam calculated to keep the peace between the Communist and anti-Communist forces in the country.
The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Andrel Gromyko, and the Minister of State at the British Foreign Office. the [Marquess of Reading, meet to- morrow afternoon and agalir on Thursday.
Diplomalle sources said they hope to receive an affirmative reply to their message sent last week to the tire-power Truce Supervision Commissiva in Viet- ‚ nam--India, Poland and Canada asking it to continue function- ing for the present.
The Problems
the
The problems fucing Anglo-Sevlet ministers, who re- present the British and Soviet ce-clairmen of the 1984 Geneva conference on Indo-China which negotiated the present armistice.
are:
1. Tho fallure of the anti-Communist South Vietnam Government and the Communini North Vietnam Government to arrange Lo unite the country by general elections next July DEN lalu down in the armistice.
Z. The difficulties Inc- ing the Truce Supervi sion Commission which had functions expectant that its
would end when the planned elections were held.
These diMculties may be intensifed after Saturday when
the, French High Comariand pulls oul of South Vietnam. France is but South Vietnam is not a signatory to the Indo-China armistice agreement.
Britain and Russia have as- Gurned special responsibility for the Indo-China armistice fol- lowing the joint chairmanship of their foreign secretaries of the conference which negotiated
Believed Discussed
. Mr
Gromyko und Lord Reading ore seeking a formula for an eventual political settle- ment and temporary arrange. incnts under which the Truce Commission ぐない continue to function in the meanwhile,
The
Vichiam problem believed to have been discussed at Just week's Anglo-Soviet conversations at Chequers, the British Prime Minister's coun- try residence-Reuter,
is
NON-MILITARY FIELDS
The
INTEREST NATO
Ottawa, Apr. 24. Canadian External Affairs Minister, Mr L. P. Pearson, today welcomed as "encouraging" and "hopeful" the statement on NATO by the United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster
MAINTAIN AFRO-ASIAN Dulles. UNITY CALL
Djakarta, Apr. 24 The Prime Minister of Indo- nesia, Dr Ali Sastroamidjojo, tonight appealed to Asian and African nations to their new-found unity which was making a major contribution to wold peace.
maintain
In an address at a reception to mark the anniversary of the close of last year's Bandung conference he said Astan and African nations must Antinue their fight agalgst coloniallam.
Dr Sastroamidjojo spoke in a gorden decorated with flags of 20 nations which attended the Bandung conference.
He reiterated that China and a number of other countries had yet to be admitted to the United Nations and made a pica for the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.-Reuter.
Kathmandu, Apr. 24. The Japanese expedition at tempting to climb Mt Manastu left camp. four at the 20,500- foot level lost Saturday to es- tablish camp five, according to a message received here today. -United Press.
Stevenson
Washington, Apr, 24.
MR
In
R Adlai E. Stevenson declared today the Supreme Court decision outlawing school segregn- tion was "morally right" and "deserves more than lip service from both pre- sident's and presidential candidates."
the
"ng*
broad attack on & Elsenhower Adminstration, Mr Stevenson said that racial tensione have been gravated to a white heat which could have been pre- vented had the Administration- "supplied the leadership the
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Mr Pearson said in the House | importance in NATO and mem- of Commons External Affairs bers should realise that NATO Committee that NATO
was not likely to survive solely operation In the non-military as a military alliance.-Reuter. felds will be the main subject for discussion at next month's Parts meeting of the North Atlantic Council, which he will attend.
A
new type of fibre glass
hut "Igloo" is being tested
by certain ground whits of the
US Fleet Marine Force. The 20 feet wide and varying
Frut,
in length from 20 to 60 teet, is ideal for units requiring cleanliness and temperature control.
equipped since it with its own heating and alt- ennditioning units. The 2,800- pound structure can be creol- ed by six Marines in about 45 mimates, is the result of three years' research. Picture top shows the Igloo being used in the field. Plature bottom is a view of the experimental Igloo, with its air-conditioning units in the foreground. Tals prefabricated tinit can bo taken apart for air delivery and dropped by parachute.- Express Photo,
Dutch Antilles
Seamen's Union Govt & Governor
He sold that the Ideal situn- tion in NATO would be for individual members, no matter how powerful, to consult with pther nations before taking any action
affect the likely to others. In the last year or 39, Tho
Calls Off
Boycott
Simmpore, Apr. 24.
tom thousand strong
the feeling had strengthened in Singapore Seamen's Council of NATO that one country should | Action has withdrawn ihr threat not adopt a policy which would to boycott ships with recruit affect the others without prior seamen from the Punbab "at the consultation.
expense of local hands,"
Consulted U.S.
The Council's chairman, Mr S. thran, said the local agents Jaganathan,
of the shipping line which re- cently replaced 24 local scamen with Hongkong men had asked to meet him today and he wanted a cordial atmosphere.
At another point, Mr Pearson sald Canada had consulted with the United States and other NATO
members about the He said he would try to get coming NATO meeting. All felt the local men reinstated or paid that the non-milliary aspects of
compensation. NATO
should
The men's discharge sparked be developed, particularly in view
of the off a storm of protest from the change in Soviet tactics, He colony's Seamen's Unions in the himself had talised with Mr Council of Action. Dulics about this.
The unions are calling a mass meeting of all scamen
end
Mr Pearson said defence was waterfront workers to consider a paramount but not exclusive ( "appropriate action."-Reuter.
Attacks Administration
decision decision "That
Supreme Court
assumed and required.” Because the racial problem is not a "business_matter,” Mr Stevenson
President: Balch Eisenhower turned it over to Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr, "who after many months recommended to Congress that a study be made of the matter.”
"The Supreme Court's decision on segregation in the public
was morally right; it deserves more than ilp service from both Presi dent and presidential ean- didates"
Mr Stevenson sild the Supreme Court had provided time for southern states to
just their public schools to racial integration. But he said it mtast be done "within the faith mita the court good
- not when. # spoke of all
deliberate speed,
schools must bo complied The former Illinois Governor
ค
with," the Democratic Preal- dontiat contender said in speech prepared for the inter- national education conferendo of the unilad automobile workers.!
Tyred out?
told the auto *workers that Eisenhower's Cabinet func tions as a "corporate board of directora" providing "gov- ernment without representá- tion, United Press.
PRECIOUS DROPS
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Crisis
Amsterdam, Apr. 24.
THE
HE Netherlands Antilles Governor, Mr A. A. M. Struycken, arrived at Schiphol Airport near. here today from the West Indies for talks with the Dutch Government on the crisis in relations be- tween him and the An- tilles Government. The Netherlands Antilles Pre-
mler; Mr E. Jonckheer, already been in Holland for ten days discussing the crista with Dutch Cabinet ministers, came to a head a The crisis
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Struycken, Queen
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Asked whether he thought a compromise Was possible, Governor Struycken told journalists "I don't think I need have an opinion on this. Where there is a will there Ja
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