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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1950.
Adenauer Must Think Again
SIR H. TREVELYAN
UK ENVOY EXPLAINS DAM STAND
Cairo. July 22. The British Ambassador,
About Russia
REUNIFICATION CAN ONLY
BE ACHIEVED BY DIRECT TALKS—KREMLIN
Bonn, July 22.
Dr Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor, will do some re-thinking of his country's relations with Russia—parti- cularly the German unity issue-as he went on summer holi- day in the Black Forest this weekend.
Government sources said that the approach to German unity would have to be reconsidered following the Moscow communique this week that unity could come only as the result of direct East-West German talks.
Тужода selded the the long-wince Dr Adenauer agreed to beruiden! West German state-jestablish them to exchange for iment on German reunification the repatriation of about 100,000
windd out be sent to the Big German prisoners.
Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, Four wath Dr Adenauer had The Russians have accused
considered
terms at
Als
West Germany of withholding Soviet citizens here, going as for
stressed Britain's desire today retreat. Buchlerhoche maintain the best possible
Moscow's Formul statement accusing the Germans of using relations with Egypt dur- that only East-West German some of these men for medical
this ing talks
weekend takes could remove the border Germany in 1945, with Dr Mahmoud Fawzy,
COUNTRY" In a communique issued Egyptian Foreign Minister,
the conclusion of an East
drawn menERSS
a British Embassy spokes-German Government mission to man said today.
The
Masterw
Le viewed ! Ambassador Anglo-Egyptian relations in Une! Tiglat of the Anglo-American a deepaon but week for hrr offer of the
wifindrow
Displeasure
experiments.
West Germany denied the charge. After much delay,
roup of 30 people, convicted of criminal offences here, were
п
sent home to Russia and one man was sent home from lunetie usylum near Munich.
Dr Adenauer has sid k poutedly that the new look" Rusia has not changed Soviet commuvanlique alker ro- and for je rded that Russia would give aims-he hug referred to the Aswan Hogh flans prznjeet
Union's Germany
attempts economie Sovic and riited that Brition"
hard "eneirek" Europe and spoken of Bastane. it followed withdrawal was motivated LV
upon the news that Mr Valerian the Sovir Union as the "mortal purely
spokesmon tad,
Th
out
inf163 indel Ineno that she had lost interest
in the Nile wab
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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East
Zorin, Sviet Ambassador, was leaving Hom મા withdrawni
with.21 Was widely
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interpreted!
as a sign of Soviet dis- pleasure.
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During his seven months West Germany, Mr Zork work-
my"
Concern
to
ALGERIAN
BURDEN
King Feisal Of Iraq Arrives In Britain
Iraq's youthful Hing Feisal arrived in Britain last Monday to begin a four-day State Viet. He is plotured here in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace with his hosts during his left are: Crown Prince English stay, Queen Elizabeth und the Duke of Edinburgh From Abdul Hish, former Regent and King Fekal's unole; Queen Elizabeth; King Feinal; and the Duke of Edinburgh. Expres Photo,
INCREASES Will Malik Take
to
Phalempin, July 22, Premier Guy Mollet said today that his government would ask the country make still further sacri- fices to support the finan- cial burden of the security operations in Algeria.
He attacked persons who have speculated on the ɖevaluation of the frune and sald they have
hst in advance."
Mollit raid that on Wednes-
Part In Japanese
Peace
Talks?
London, July 22.
News of whether Mr Jakob Malik, Soviet Ambassador to Britain, will take part in the forth- coming Russo-Japanese peace treaty negotiations in Moscow is awaited with keen interest in some West Germany's National Assembly within two diplomatic quarters here.
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day, he would prepent
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htt he has urge spred in i will br discussed
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4 enutribution to Western defence, and this werk
Werks,"
hours Wilhe Ix meeting, the Soviet Ambassador
jed hard to get into conversation
with Germon Isaders to and cul
In-
tain and the United States might redhive their fores on the Con-
Chino Mall Sprekil.
عودة
which
The
The Premier told a Socialist
tions In
Were
London which of balance because of the strain months of peace treaty negolia- the Algerian operations. He Indefinitely adjourned in March said that
would "everybody" have to pay the Algerice but because of the continued Russo- Japanese deadlock on the crucial territoria! issue. COING TO FAIL
he let it be known that he was; audience here that the budget Mr Evgeny Kiwejey called on
Nasser Ele
of Bonn He travelled widely and concernentrout reports that Bri- would not be put further utsan negotiator during the nine what a Soviet Embassy spoken- | entertained politicians and
described an "important mustrillats. IRON questions,
One of his recurring themeslts. here observers
was that West Germany should the Soviet Ambuy sodor
trade evnclude
agreement reherakte Mosrow's readiness with the Soviet Union, This to extend economde nåt le speed j wish has been strenuously
Egypt's
German
Soviet Planners
a
West
DOT-
Hidust listmisted by the programme, but remained silent Government, which says that it over the Bruneing of the Aswan
was time that the Russians did Dam project, -Reuter,
omething themselves to maise German-Russian relations by permitting reunification.
*Trade between Rusia and therefore con- West Germany tuues without the benefit of a Trade or payments agreement. It amounts only a fraction of
Germany's total West trude.
In Egypt
Two Sowe 1
Cars, July 22
planning xur have vedl man, pent
export
Value Of Moral
Rearmament
"To be sure," Molfet suld "we
bo
make
the
Mr Malik was the chief Rus- Throughout the protracted talks in London he assisted Mr Mal- sumaty vN on expert on Sovlet affairs.
who Diplomatic observera closely watched the protracted negotiations here say that the talks the resumed Fuccess of would again depend on whether the deadlock on the territorial be broken, question Virtually all the other prace
issues treaty
were agreed to during the London discussions.
ir
SOTTOF
who
Would Not Say
The
Mr Mc
Japanese counterpart at these private talks was Mr
Matsumoto, are going to demand further Shumichi
London, sacrifices of the country, but ambassador those who want
will not be leading his country's franc dall are going to fail. For delegation when the talks are capito! some time, certain persons have resumed in the Soviet thought they were effecting good at the end of this month. operations. I affirm that those Japanese delegation will be ted Rabat, July 22.
the Foreign Minister, who have speculated on devalua- by Sultan
Shigemitsu, but Mohammed V of tion have lost in advance. Next Mamoru Morocco today sent a Wodnesday, shall present Matsumoto will be one of the
I message to Dr Frank Buch-severe and rigorous proposals. senior delegates.
which will be discussed by the man, American leader of the National Assembly within two Moral Rearmament Move weeks."--France-Presse. ment, expressing his desire Zorlu's lenura that Buchman's Ideas, hure, the Soviet Union sent a "founded on the essential group of tourists to West Gmoral values and the will of
the and iy
Leningrad
with God should reach the masses Orchestra and Philharmonic rugineer Napalk M David Oistrakh, the violin- of this country." have langue fab with 18e Egypust, earned enthusiatic reviewa tian Minister of State Planning, in the press, Abdel Latif Bughdadi. --- Franer- Prest
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porn to a Szent Formth Minster. Dula Sa pby, dựn ing he recent wood too Egypt.
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supervising the Czych pronizmin
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plastning.
Relations Cool
During
Mr
The Sultan noted the increase of Buchmanism in Morocco and
Voroshilov Shot 11,000 Says Hoover
An.
nest
Conflicting Stands
arv:
Ver-
former ritories and the South and Government says that the
Tho in
The conflicting stands on the territorial problem
Japan wants Russia to hand buck her
laland off-shore of Habomas, Shikotan, two islands of the Kurties group, Etorotu Kunaishiri
The Tokyo future of the rest of the Kurlles and South Sachulin should be decided later at an international
these All
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oficial of the Soviet Embassy here declined today to say whether Mr Malk with go to Moscow for the peace trenty Lalks. He has since the Lalks were adjourned had reversi private meetings C11 pesce treaty and related questions, conference. like the repatriation. of Japa- were occupied by Russia to-
nationals held
wards the end of the Inst world Soviet Union, with the Japa- war. neso Ambassador her?, Mr Russia has hitherto said that Washington, July 22.
Nishi. But these she
is only willing to cede Hoover, discussions
have Mr J. Edgar
всел
of 2
H&bomal and Shikotan have пов
Japan-ReuÍCT. Director of the Federal general nature and
Involved negotiations on prob- Bureau of Investigation,
of substance, said tonight that President Only one official from the
of Japanese Embassy Voroshilov Buchman said he hoped Klementi shortly to accept the Sultan's in- Russia once boasted he had pected to fly to Moscow to Join 11,000 surrendered Czarist the Japanese delegation to the negotiations. He is Mr Akim officers shot and forced (Shigemitsu, 北 firet stcretary. their wives and daughters
But governmenst-to-government | added: "We have full confidence relations have been cool ever in the work that you are doing."
Sultan Mohamed was réplying to a message forwarded to him by Dr Buchman on the occasion of the Moslem feast of Aid El Kebir
celebrating Abraham's sacrifier.
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Welcome
For Heroes
Taipei, July 22.
into brothels.
Jeme
here is vX-
Mr Hoover, answering ques- Sultan Of Kedah's
tions in a television interview,
said the present Soviet leaders were "Godless men,"
He said that in a conversation
Marshal
sat
Son Weds Princess
Klang, July 22.
A royal bride and groom solemnly side by side
The six Nationalist Chinese with a former American Am- Force picts who claun to bassador in Moscow, Mr William have shot down four Communist Built,
Vorushilov MIGs and damaged two others "openly boasted" that during the In on air battle of the China revolution he urged the 11,000 ecast on Saturday,
received a officers to surrender at Klev, rousing welcome on Sunday promising safe treatment to them aftzmoon when they landed at and their families
He then boasted that after today -the first time they Talpel airport for a brief visit in this capital city.
they had surrendered he execut had been allowed to ap- Hundreds of representatives ed all 11,000 omfeers, all male
civic children, and put the wives and pear in public in seven from organisations were at the air-daughter into the brothels for days of rich marriage cere
They the use of the Red Army." Mr. monials. port to meet the hences, were presented with flowers and Hoover sald-Reutor. gifts upon their arrival.
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· BATURDAY'B' · CROSSWORD—Acronist; Lofter, 0 Malinger, 11 Consoled, 12 Frie, 13 Depot; 15 Sinow. 19. Exit, 72/'Coupling, 24 Accoufre, 28 - Grouse, 26 Precedes Down: 1 Black; 2 Signe,'» Remtves":4. Oral, 3′′ Avba, 0% Cigars, 7 Bireet 10 Lemon, 14. Pivot, 15, Tampere, 10 Decamp, 17 Carole, 20 Minus, 21 Agros, 2a Cure, 23 Urgy,
both official and
ceremony
at the welcoming
Air
Force Commander-in-
in chich General Wang
ang Shu-ming said it
the Nationalist Air Force given the planes which
Was
can
match the
the Russian-made MIG-
MONEY IN THE DARK
Sydney, July 22,
Trogiru Abdul Malik, son of the Sultars of Kedah, and biz brido, Tunku Rouzdah, daughter of the Sultan of Selangor, cele- brated the "bersanding" ceremony the Throne Room of the
Palace.
tr
Satya's royalty and top Bre tish officials packed the decorated Commercial mushroom grow room and watched nine dis rer victories than yesterday's ing is booming. In New South tinguished personages, including
the
17, it
would
surely score big-
He attributed the downing of Wales, where flems pay 4s 6d a
Chict Minister, Tengku
the Red planes on Saturday to lb. to growers, and also pro- Abdul Rahman, who is an uncle the courage, determination, Dying vide packing cases and trans of the groom, sprinkle holy techniques and almanship of port.
this boys."Unlied Press.
Copenhagen, July 22.
water on the couple.
EYES CAST DOWN
The State Railways Depart ment, with some of the Unce Then, amidst merry making, under its control no longer in bride and groom sat rigidly side has hel many inquiries by do with eyes down enst, 190,
anxious to buy the traditional attitude of the from peTIONS or fire railway tunnels for bersanding. After the bersand- ing aid prayers, the couple ste mushroom growing.
A Sydney canning firm has their first mola, banquet as This costly operation, was car-bought one railway tunnel 100 man and wife,
long to produce mush- yards
A German submarine scuttled near Anholt island in the Kat legat at the end of the last war has been raised and faken to Kith
ried out because the submarine was a pilot model, the blue- prints of which had been lost,
Tho
TOOMS,
Smell commercial
type will probably become even
without
They then retired to, the
wanotint of the palace
Karl FosterTow, before the couple :
tunnois, aru doperly they will tour the roya very important for the new reported to be' making up to town; which had bean dicgorated
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West German defence,China
Kali'special.
Aweek. Chung Mall for the marriage festival.- Beuter
to
PATENT FOR
WEEPING TREE
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Washington, July 22. A government patent has
here for been issued "weeping crabapple tree”... with bright red fruit, and
slender Long
drooping
The tree, produced at thọn Brooklyn New York
branches.
Botanic Garden, was des- cribed by a garden official as a tree of beauty, strength and vigour with a “strong- ly weeping habit,"
The official said the tree was developed by "bud- ding" from a seedling of variety called Excellens Thick, which was brought to the United States from Germany In 1921, China Mail Special.
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FAMED GOURMET
KILLED
Paris, July 22,
· Maurice - Edmond Sail - land, known familiarly as "Prince Curnonsky", was accidentally killed today when he fell out of his third-floor Paris
apartTM ndent.
The founder of the "Academy. of Gastronomista”, Prince Cumonaky was well-known for his articles and books on food and wines. He was also the President of the Academy" "of French Humour. Ho was 89 years old.
A well-knowIS figuro
La Porisian society since the bo ginning of the century, Cur- nonaky was first acclaimed for
hig humorwis novels an stories. For 20 years he WEB music hall critic of soverul
newspapers,
including
the
Paris
Figuro. Scnt
to the Far
East of special correspondent by several newspapers, Curonsky became
acquainted with Chinese cooking, Whitch Les only one worthy be compared with French
sald was the
to
cooking.
DIE YOUNG
In 1026, Cumonsky WOL elected "Prince of Gastronomiste" by appreciative French cooks, walters und cestaturned mathegeri, who knew his love of good food. When told he would live longer if he ate less, the replied: "I prefer to die young, having lived."
Cumonaky was also famed for
the many accidente in which ha was involved. He once counted | 23 car accidents, two wars, dhe
ship
wreck,
near- three. drownings, cné subway accident and MARTPODOLÍS, falls-France- Presse,
Ankara, July 22, King Idriss of Libya is to pay an official visit to Turkey on August 0, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced today,
Turkey
King Idriss will leave
on August 23. He was to have visited: Turkey more than a year ago, but the trip was post- poned after the King's marriage. ---France-Presse.
Foreign Affairs Debate Today
London, July 23.
British defence expenditure problems and the Anglo-American action in withdrawing their aid offers for Egypt's Aswan Dam.project are expected to figure prominently in the foreign affairs debate which Sir Anthony Eden opens at Parliament today.
A key issue in the two-day mind, following widespread re- debate is likely to be the ques-ports that reductions of up to Hon of how Britain can cut 16e | £500 million sterling, a third defence burden while carrying of the current annual budget, out its world-wide commitments, are envisaged in defence spend-
Political sources said that the ing. Government would probably be Paris Meeting pressed to say what It has in
Ministers
will probably be urged to explain how they sce .............................................” – the future development of the
18-ation
Duke's Fashion Sensation
The Duke of Kent, wearing" - tartan frometra, and his ziáter, Friskowe Altamesden, arriving at " 84" Jamnen, Pizadiity inst work, to niseng: the wedding of the Marqutia of Hertford ami Counters Louise de Ontuman-Chimay. *** Central
Athrille pact - ari whether they still think it is necessary for West Germany to raise 13 army divisions. But the Prime Minister and Mr
Selwyn
Lloyd, the Forelén
Secretary, who, will be the first government sponker tomorroW (Tuesday), are likely to
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frain from giving any firm answerd since the Atlantic alliance'a permanent crunet, is meeting in Paris on Wednesday. Britain was believed to have wanted an earlier session of the North Atlantic Treaty Organi Bolton's
ministering
which will meet in h
for the annual defence taking. But this was
mar
ly not welcomed by other bers of the pock Diplomalle observers here thought that the United
is also contemplating
reported cute in
to be
States, which
not favour
manpower, did
Ex
Atlante: ministerial scion ahead of the
November
presidential clotion. On the Aswan High Dam scheme, Sir Anthony Eden is expected to give the reasona be hind the British decidon to withdraw its offer of about £5; million stert, towards the initial work on the "maRĪVO 10-year project on the upper Nig
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Str Anthony Eden's pooch
the 'savoring.
International buation is likely to consider TOGENE ØVents - in Russia and Eastern Europe and the latest position in the United Nations discusion of the complet world disarmament problem.
No vote importadi the which
Robeon, Alfred chiet forcimy affairs shokommun, will be the openin
Hugh the Labour Party'
Labour a