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THE CHINA MAIL, - WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1956. *
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Menzies Warns Of New Soviet King Feisal BRITAIN NOT TAKING
Foreign Policy
COMMONWEALTH & AMERICA SHOULD MOVE WITH CAUTION
New York, July 24.
The Australian Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies, warned today that the United States and the British Common- wealth nations should "move with the utmost caution" in the face of the "new look" in Soviet foreign policy.
NIGERIAN DISPUTE INQUIRY
London, July 24.
Speaking at a luncheon given in his honour by the Australian-American Association, Mr Menzies said that whether there had been a “change of heart" in Soviet objectives remained to be seen.
Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, | conference
the Colonial Secretary, an nounced today he had de-
cane look. The smiling cild war, that
of dislike, that I distrust." the
Mr Menzies, whe here following
E Lour Europe and attendance a Commonwaith Prime Ministers' in Landon, sale; "So long as there are countries living under The studow
muthority. then alien foundation
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He added: "in thin
World ort not bothered id:agressi
Labout covenants...they have of strength behind their aggression
and cunning ahead of it, the
of truc DETICO I
xided to appoint a com- In- mission of inquiry to vestigate A dispute over The Austrating leader deelin- the relationship between to give a specifle account of He said, the Premier of Eastern the talks in London
half facetiously, that if he did, Namdi Azi- Nigeria, Dr
"you might print it." kiwe, and the African Continental Bank limited
In Nigeria.
Softer Tactica
revealed
ibat L But he P7 Ministers discuBICE theme: "What ought to be done about the Russians' new look?“
The
A crimin
in Eastern
arisen over
Government
African Continental
Nigerin investures of
It
of Bank.
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terminal quiextins" Hat and noted that R hud учит
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which De Azikiwe is a founder.
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tho
Governor.
Sir
Pictu
to protect
banking monopoly
He has nestezied to because he wus "not prepared
from
the Colonial
to take dictation"
Governor
Secretary
or
The
SOME DELAY
al
joki Mr Lennox-Boyd
the House of Commons the in- quiry would mean some delay In convenĖNŲ 21 constitutional conference
which self- the regions of government for Nigeria would be discussed. The conference was due meet in London in September
Sir Stafford Foster Sulton, 57. Chief Justice of the Federation of Nigeria, will be chakiman of the inquiry
He has en Altorney General In Cyprus, Kenya and Malaya
and is a former Chief Justice of the Federallon of Malaya, Chinn Mail Special.
Amsterdam, July 24.
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He questioned the ability of the United Nations, "riddled by world preserve the veto", 10
the without
combinexi peace efforts of the free communities who were members
He continued "If they allow themselves fo fall into dispute, to let down their guard, to let One words influence them, then the second great experiment in world order will fail
I can
succeed only by realis, only if the people of America and the people of the British Common-
Sure friends wraith between us all we may so work tha! on the Communist powers they will lift the bars and free
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the pile he the bars,"
and Krushehry t by Stalin.
Expanding Spirit
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Austria Mi Menzies visited and Germany before going London.
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"it's true that fairer words are being spoken," he said. Is true at the cloo hän len opried to an exchange of seterus til slid not exist befort,"
"Whether we But he added: may new argue that this reflects a change of heart, I doubt,"
"We Mould move with the **The utinest caution," he said, utmost courteous caution."
"The West should always "be ready to walk through any door
red by the Soviet Union," he u, trut whether have pence in the world
ends upon toets, depends on
we
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det en far more than wirds"
Distrust
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Among Allstan leaders, he said: "I found expanding spirit, expanded the knowledge that after yours that they were of occupation
free country, a
now
# free Austria."
He described the West Ger- Chancellor, Dr Konrad
L Adenauer, as "one of the most remarkable men uf pur Lime
WAR and sald West Germany "virile country. ideng,"
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"What has happened in West Germany since the war is use Declaring that continued unity most astonishing record that A housewife here *postlar! 3 among Western Europe, the the Twentieth Century can
United States and the British | provide. Commonwealth nations was vital Referring to the division of so world peace, Mr Menzies sald Germany into two xurts, he
cannot divide that the Soviet Union "never said: "You
metallic object in her coal bin when she decided to Right her fire during a vold $11
Bumuner.
and
a
made a settlement that will stand the wind and wurs of history,"
She pleked it out and found overlooks an opportunity 10 nation to two and expect that
drive a dividing wedke" in that you have dt was a hand grenade.
The police were called
unity. took the weapon away with the comment: "You shouldn't have had that in your coul, Madame."
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Recalling the old maxim of "divide and conquer", the Prime Minister said: "It is this dividing
(Soviet) capacity of the
new
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Witty And Wise
But he forceast Germony is likely
that "Fast to stay in Communist hands" for an in- definite time,
tive
Mr Menzies' address at University Club Was called "witty" and "we" by various gwests.
About 100 leading business, honking, Industrial and publish ing figures Juncheon
attendexi
the
Sees Trainer NUCLEAR WEAPONS
on a State Visit, Odiham Royal Gatward. on
Youthful King Feisal of Iraq, In Britain last week the cockpit of a Provost jet Trainer during a tour br the Station. On right is station commander Group Captain A. B Lieutenant D. C. Luck. After viewing aircraft and crews, the king officers, later watched a flying display.—Express Photo
Middle East
Will
Be Major Item
On Lloyd's Agenda
By HAROLD KING
Paris, July 24.
French Foreign Minister, M. Christian Pineau, will particularly discuss Middle East problems with Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary of State, in London, next Monday, a spokesman of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs said here today.
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international
Was
He
M. udded that
Pineau was going to London because
the between frequent contact British and French governments
affairs very important at the present time and because Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minis ter could not come to unul September next.
Parla
It seemed probable, according to usually well-informed sources, that M. Pineau would tell his
that British
the Colleague Goverment was very French satisfied with the more stringent
Colombo, July 24. The annual research session of the Indian Den attitude towards Egypt adopted by Washington and London an tra! Board of Irrigation and
the re- Power was opened here to- expressed recently in
Anglo-Saxon day by Ceylon Premier, fus of the two governments to
the finance Solomon Bandaranaike.
The research session, which Aswan Dam, being held for the
first time
In Ceylon, was attended by the oream of indian irrigation en- gineer, Bandaranaike told them
Satisfaction
looks into Alr Forer left Flight-
with Junched
the
FLOORSHOW
BANNED
have
41
Singapore, July 24. Singapore police banned the floorshow the "Hongkong-style" Sky Palaco nightclub on
of
Anta
top 14-storey Singapore's
Insurance Building because the кунстаре had
certified never been "ft for occupation."
A City Couneli oMotai maid
aixo this oversight
the many of meant that tenants in Singapore's big- rest building
also Occupying
offices illegally.
WeTe
their
Meanwhile nightclub queen Julie Jones, a tiny blonde from
Denver. Colorado, has stopped her dancing briefly dressed act and now sings with the
Julie in band.
ponvinced on her in there's a Jinx Singapore,
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First
DOW bronchitis, sbe Bald today. "Anyway I go to Manila in a week."--Reuter.
STEEL STRIKE
Negotiations Continue
New York. July 24. company
union and resumed talks today contract in an effort nation-wide strike,
to rid thu
Stoel Considerable satisfaction was negotiators It was imperative that in this pressed in French diplomatic on a new
made circles over the speech fast-changing world their deve- yesterday by the British Prime now 24 days old. lopment plans should be Mindster. It was pointed out The talks executed in the shortest possible here that Sir Anthony Eden's time.
He said they now achieve in five or ten
what would normally laken 40 to 50 years.
CAREFUL
Cre led by Mr of the US Stephens, to Steel Corporation, the industry's time corresponded years that made by French Govern chic! negotiator, and Mr David president of the have ment leaders and that there was McDonald,
United Steel Workers' Union, no difference of opinion on this subject between the British end French governments.
had to present of Soviet polley at the John A.
of
Sir Anthony Eden's attitude on Karwar Sain, Chairman
an eventual modification of the the Central Water and Power structure of the defence forces
presided in the Committee,
Inside the North Atlantic Treaty President 3. L.
Organisation was absence of
described 519 Malhotra,
hero
perfectly correct,
because
Sir particularly
emphasised Britain's Anthony intention of fully consulting her allies before making changes herself.
Sain said what was
chy
Thirdly, French diplbmatic circles
needed Mr Floyd Blain, President of today was careful and economie
He
to appealed the American Australian Asso-designing. eintion, introduced Mr Menzies engineers to view their task in by saying: "If President Elsen a missionmay spirit and not be hower were unavailable, who discouraged by adverse, non- would the nations of the world clal and other circunstances and the Commonwealth turn to? France-Presse, Who could they better turn to than Primo Minister Menzies? Now
that Mr Churchill hos retired, there is no one in whom we would have greater con- fidence."
Returning
The Introduction was roundly applauded and seconded with aries of "hear, hear", but Mr Menzies responded: "I'm sure you meant It 623, but agree with a word of It."
Buddha Statue
May Be
In Japan
Calcutta, July 24.
welcomed the importance attached by Bir Anthony to the
German problem, Diplomatic
sources said that France agreed with Britain that the risk of a reunited Germany choosing the East instead of the West was risk which had to be run,
Warmly Welcome
diplomatic
Finally, French Bources noted with Interest Air reforence to the Anthony's
to
The only image of possibility of putting an end to nuclear experiments, by general don't Gautama Buddha to have international agreement.
They said that it seemed to been sculptured from life The Australian leader leaves might be somewhere in be the first time that Great
had Indicated
any for Candida tomorrow, but will
negouints on this willingness return to the United States for Japan, Mr O. C. Gangoly, a Britain visits to Detroit and Chicago be
turn mellitate negotiations with fore going to Washington en
The image
made of the Soviet Union. July 31 for talks with President
Anything which promoted Elschhower and the Secretary of sandalwood by the court sculptor State, Mr John Foster Dulles of King Prosenjit, a Hindu durmament by general dgroë- United Press,
ruler whose Empire trad its inert was warmly welcome by
audiod. the sources capital on the site of the modern France,
PERONISTS
RELEASED
Buenos Aires, July 21.
leading Indian art expert, point and this attitude might in said here today.
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statue was made for the
of Benares.
King
whon. Buddha, who had
been staying at his court, left
to visit his mother. The image
was later ant with Buddhist
Reuter.
CHINA FISH ·
missionaries across the Himas FLOOD S’PORE
Fifty-ave political prisoners, layas to Contral Asia, treni
where it was inken ücross China
Bingapore ... July 28. Fish and prawns from China the Bingapore
most of them former Pero to Konce and finally to Japany had nooded administrator and labour to
| leaders, were refcáredi today by | Ganguly bells for its existence / markot, the Singapore Standard
E
the decision of the Ministry of
ovidence
mid today the Interior.
contained in the writings-
now Mainland China' WOW. The liberation of the prisoners, two Chinese travellers, Hug
of Bingaporose biggest live of whtml, were women, Tand and. Fa Hon. Candidly de brings any number of prisoners sucstod, that a team of indenure of hand mapplies Japan for the wire coming from as far: north releder since, July. 18 to 245 scholars sourch
Neither side would
comment
en a report in the Chicago Dally News that the companies would propose contract for at least with on average three ycora 10-cent-an-hour pay increase in the first year.-Reuter,
INITIATIVE YET
By STANLEY PRIDDLE
London, July 24.
Britain will probably await the next session of the United Nations Disarmament experts before taking any major initiative towards international limitation of nuclear weapon tests, it was under- stood in diplomatic quarters here tonight.
thay
The five-nation sub-edmmittte How far Britain will presa her of experts comprises Britain, views, irrespective of American France. tho United States, thinking,
depend upon Chauda Ku Roaste It last the strength of feeling in Britain discussions ended last May in and elsewhere in favour of failure to reach agreement,
It "rationing" tests, it is thougİZİ,
expected to meet again in October or November to coll- sidre now proposals made at the revent session of the United No- tons Disarmament Commission to New York.
Since then Britain has de- cinred itself ready to enter an agreement to limit atomic Inst hydrogen bomb tests out- side
the frinework of a full dilbarmament treaty.
Complicated
8
Answering
number of Labour Opposition questions in the House of Communs today. Sir Anthony Eden the Prime Minister, said: "I certainly
do not preclude our taking the Initiative on this matter, but it Is a complicated busines, which we must work out carefully for
| ourselves.
Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Steretary, late told the Houze that the Government had been working
of on possible ways
but
The Government will carry opinion here with it in refusing to ban muclear tests altogether -as Russia has proposed least until the British hydrogen bomb is tried out next year,
Majority
But there are Indication that Sir Anthony Eden's Cabinet is becoming Increasingly sensitive lo pressure for a British Initia- live towards limiting the mum- bor of bombs exploded experi- mentally by the big Powera
Mr Lloyd told the Hound to- day: "The Government have strongly in mind the views which I believe are held by the majority of people in this coun- try about the intportance end tie- elrability of getting these mat- ters under some sort of control 100 labe."-Chino before it is Mall Special.
bringing about limitation, US UNESCO
he declined to give details
"We hope others (nations) will do the same, and we thait serk lo exchange icles," he
Mr Lloyd said the inct that the United Nations sub-comm- mittee was again to discuss the limitation of tests did not meth that no
work could be done until the sub-committee recon- verted.
| DELEGATES
of the
Nations
and
Wethington, July 24. The United States Senate to- day confirmed the appointment five-member delegation which will represent the United States
at the United Education 3, Scientific There was no indication from Cultural Organisation con- official quarters here tonight, ference to be held in New however, that Britain would in Delhi in November and fact make formal proposals to December. Russia and the United States.
They hor fellow "atomic Powers"
are Stanley C. Allyn, for regulating experimental ex-
Athelstan F. Sadherus, Mir plosions.
Helen C.
Mrs Russell, Elizabeth Hostelfinger and Asa T. Spaulding.
President Eisenhower, who Observers here think British put forward their candidature, the US proposed that reticence is influencing American also thinking on the subject, The should send as supplementary United States is believed to dis- delegates Harold C. Hunt, the like the idea of
for an agreement Under-Secretary
Health, to imit tests which is not part and Robert McClintock, US
US Dislike
of a wider disarmament conven- Ambassador to Cambodia. - tion.
France-Presse,
Troops Run Trains
During Italian Railway Strike
Rome, July 24.
Troops and special railway police co-operated in running a few trains in Italy today while a strike of 190,000 railwaymen paralysed all normal services for 24 hours, from last night till midnight tonight.
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emergency
Only about 160 traine ran today.compared to the normal daily average of 6,000.
Train-drivers had orders to approach all level crossings at three miles KITK hour, since crossing-keepers, were also on strike., In most places, police guarded the crossings.
Augmented
L
Military aircraft were used to reinforce civil airliners on all Internal air routes and military lorries were used to augment bus services.
International expresses halted of midnight at the biggest sta-. tions
frontiers or else did not run at all
Dear the
The strike was called jointly by Italy's throw main labour foderation (Communist, Chris- Uan Democrat and Social De- moorst) to
cmmon Protest #gadost-gby-
in dealing with the railwaymen's demands of
These include rovision wags scales and estabiliment of a regular 40-hour webic-t
The Minister of Transport, Signor Armando Angelinül ko- nounced, that the siriko wanita. cost the national economy about
1,000 million ile. (£675,00
Stranded we
The Minister la chua 'to repor to the Cabinet tomorrow on.
· discussions ho· is holding, witës ublon loaders 16" avoid inkural- fied strike action which they have threatened if the Governm miert does not meet the dharmande
."
Hundrede foralgo weron manned
touris
stations all over the pountry. the strike,