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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1950.

Satellite Relations Depend

On Gomulka Trip

ECONOMIC

STRAIN

London, Nov. 14. Kursins sna strerses of the Middle East situation on European economies are iikety to be one of the min alting polnis at the Ministerial Working Party of the Organi.ation, which opens in Paris tomorrow', according to usually well- Informed observers here.

The British Chancellor, Mr Harald Macmillan, whit

be chairman at the merging, which is expected to last for one day and to be altended by about 10 rainisters from

the 17. nation organismiloti,—China Mall Special.

Socialists Against Intervention

Mr

Tokyo, Nov. 14. Inejlro Asamina, Secretary-General of the Japanese Socialist Party who

MOSCOW VISIT

WILL HAVE

GREAT EFFECT

Moscow, Nov. 14.

The departure of Polish Communist leader, Vladislaw Gomulka for Moscow today carried far-reaching implications for the future of Soviet relations with The satellite countries.

1; marks a new and important |

Every effort will be made by

1. me in there relations where the Soviet Union to avoid offend-

to give rise to anti-Sovio, feet- ing. All Soviet "specialists ar advbers" will be withdrawn from all branches of Polish no- Ilonai

from the army ministries and political and cul-

urai institutions.

the untreal affairs of the natel- Į ing Polish national sentimumi or F1 e exultraps are concerned,

Moscow diplomatie eireles be- Live the tulure of these rela- trony has already been discuss | ! between the USSR and China and that a Binal agree mum was reached beforu the Sove declaration of October

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Independence

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Authoritative Sovial circles romider that the outcome of the Soviet-Pulls talks will be that Jland will receive the same measure

Independener Yugoslavia, though

unik will Yugoslavia, she

Femin Warsaw member of

which community

The

A complete revision will be made of Soviet-Polish economic relations and eventually of the Soviet Union's ecotomic dealings with all the other popular de- mocracies

Soviet patient reley pala the "total sovereignty" about in be extended to Puland woukl eventually cover her relations with countries

the vuteide

the Soviet Vine, and Partstern

Unia wotid not even oppose un eventual Polish request for

Yozo-

lavus refused to belong after westein economic vid led a Japanese delegation to allsing relations with The the recent Asian Socialist | Soviet Unton in 1955. parties conference at Bom- This independence will imply bay, said on his return to Potter's absolute sovereignty in- night that Japanese resolu.cluding the liberty of action in tions condemning British, olan policy

Soylet

cleries consider

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Minimise Aid

try to inch- minimise

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Bul 1hr USSH Will after the maximum that Vantages in order to

the ideological plane, the amount of aid sought.

visit Gomulka's

will

the occasion for a declaration of the Identity of views beld by the two countries.

demand

and French military inter- vention in the Middle Eastland's ideological development,

with be a suficient guarantee of and Soviet intervention in her continuing in the Communist Hungary had been unani- iue, 1ri accordance with mously accepted by the Minsaw's legitimate desires. Bombay conference.

Fotorei

My Asantuna. sk brea from Bombay by an with 16% delegation, said the Japanese ve presentatives ne turgest the conference to condemn Britain's. France and the Soviet Unio military wetin

FIRM STAND

calitd

The Japanese had also on all Asian Semalts to appead

to the United Nations to take a Arm stand in the Middle East and Hungarian problems.

Military Plane

The Soviet clreles consider n possible that penting a Anal settlement of relations between two rountries, certain guarantees may be required na a formality which would finally be dropped altogether.

On the miltary plane, Mos- EXIW supported Iry Peking, continuance wishes to see the

Warsaw Pact Uinking of the

blo the Easter)

Kuala countries,

But it is believed that, in view of the existence of the

North

Mr Asanuma salt the feeling Atlantic Puet, and the German

The popular Polish

for a remedy fre past 1Jгors

will receive Moscow's official | blessing. The two Countries while teengalsling that similar demaruin

in Hungary were justiert in thele origin, are "X- the Anal preted to funderin stage of events in that country as "on aggravation of the class struggle," which it was neces

rigorously in sary to suppress the interesis of socialism.

Own Brand

The joint declaration is ex- pected to reaffirm the right of each country to follow its own special brand of socialism. The

of the Bombay conte cuce was problem. Puhund unlikely USSR will make no objection to that all foreign military forces relac any difficulties

in the Middle East and Hungary | scure.

Should

mediately.

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withdrawn 1724- In order La forestall 2414

further populac uprisings o Poland, it is expected that Soviet military buses in the entry will be reduced to a minimum if not suppressed

altogether, but Soviet forces along the Polish of trade among Asian countries. | border will be maintained, Soviet -Reuter

circles said.

Mr Asanan all the ference had also supported res solutions supporting. colonialism and free expansion

unt

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REDUCTION OF ATOMIC TESTS PLEA

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down the dangers from rudlo-

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Inspected By The Queen

SOUTH POLE BOUND TODAY

London, Nov. 14. THE main party of the Commonwealth Trans- Antarelle expedition satis from London tomorrow for the lay wastes of the for mouth alsoard the 2,100-ton Danish expedition Marxa Dan (8te Aboyt),

chip

Launched In June at Aalborg, Denmark, the Magga Dan will also carry 21 members of the Royal Society's Geophysical Year expedi- tion, as well as 11 Com- monwealth expedition ex- plorern.

Dr Vivian Fuchs, leader of the Commonwealth Party, who showed Queen Elizu - beth over the polar ship yesterday, told her Je hoped to reacht ihe Shackle-

Nehru's 67th Birthday

ton. Base, on Yahsel Bay, towards the end of next Ishuary, · There, the party will join eight men who have wintered at the base, and together they will un- load the crates of stores which have already been stowed aboard the Magga Dan.

After erecting AN advance camp about 300 miles in- land, the expedition will start

Journey of

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about 2,000 miles in the southern spring of 1957. They will be helped on the later stage of their trek by a party led by Ble Ed- mund Hillary, the New Zealand explorer, who will set out to meet them from hia base at McMurdo Sound, on the Ross Sea, on

the opposite side of Antare- (1.00.

Before landing the Chuíon- wealth expedition party at Shackleton Bass, the Magya Dan plans to call at Talley Bay about 225 miles to the north, pus ashore men and stores

for the Royal Society's expedition.

Captain Hans Petersen, mas- ter of the Magga In, and his crew, are Danish, sud hayo considerable

EX- perlenco of Bailing through

ice.

In addition to about 300 tons of stores, the vessel will carry two spolter aircraft lashed to her deck. The Magga Dan is expected to return to Britain early In 1957. China Mail Special.

ANTI-DUMPING

LEGISLATION

London, Nov. 14.

The British Government is to introduce an anti-dumping bill empowering the Board of Trade to impose countervailing customs duties on goods exported to Britain at prices below production costs.

of Trade

In a memorandum presented by the President of the Board (Mr Peter Thorney- croft) to Parliament today It was stated that the bill would give power to the board to deal with "dumping" on the Brilish market, and with subsidised ex-

Additional

customa duller could be imposed where export prices were below the

"fair market price in the country of origin or where a subsidy was paid to the exporter by the foreign

any от government other authority.

Later Dropped

Britain

had

Hungarians Deported

To Russia

Washington, Nov. 14. The State Department said tonight that a num ber of Hungarian citizens had been deported to the Soviet Union." The United States Government WHE studying the question, the Department said,

A State Department spokes- man said the Government had data confirming these deporta- tions and had begun an urgent study of the matter.

theso Tho spokesman Bald political deportations caused now pulsion in the US official quar ters. He declined to say whether the United States would request United Nations intervention or Consult with its allies on the matter.

Boon, Nov. 15.

New Delhi, Nov. 14. Dr Siegfried Balke, newly-

Indian

Jawa- appointed West Gorman Atomics

Premier asked for minister, today

anti-dumping aharlal Nehru today cele- reduction of nuclear

weapon brated his 67th birthday by powers in the 1920s which were Inter dropped and observera lests, it was learned.

attending a big children's here today said that Britain is Membors of the Affairs Committee of the festival in his honour, open-not at present faced with serious Bundestag (lower house) salding the winter session of "dumping" problems,

The bill would he told them that it was wrong the Indian Parliament, and

not remove either to exaggerate or to play reviewing

competition from Far Eastern world eventa

on their

Jow countries based activity in West Germany. with the prime ministers of production costs.

The production costs, which meets

in the Colombo pact powers,

Premier Nehru had requested would be used to assess the "fair West Garman public opinion that numerous festivities sche-market price" would be the pro has been excited about reports duled to honour his birthday duction costs in the country of from several resentials that the should be cancelled on account origin. amount of radio activity mes of the International altuation. Some observers said today the sured in the West German atmo But he consented to attend a bill would close a loophole in

The spokesman, replying to sphere is increasing.

oth children's display in Britain's legislation which could The Ministry of Atomic the Delhi

where over have been embarrassing if Bri- questions, said he was fully to aware his statements might lead the view that it was wrong to to 15 years him with become closely associated with the world to expect the United

deafening

free States to halt these deporta "Chacha the proposed European speak of

tions. any danger. It je, however, planning to have the children performed folk dances

Nehru" (Uncle Nehru).

The trade area-China Mail Special radioactivity of the atmosphere

nd paraded in his honour Later in the

day, Nehru on- tertained the Colombo Poweza' premiers-All Sastroamlájajo of Indonesia, Solomon, Bandara- nalka of Cryton and U Ba Swa of Burma.

mammoth

| || Aßnira has hitherto always taken : 60,000 Stadhom threo tain decided in the future

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CRUST DECENT Colonial Office

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ACROSS

6 Stupid (0)...

8.8nake (5),

Another wine (8).

10 Raid (B).

11 Mad offer to an artist (5).

12 Way out (4).

13 Dungeons (8). ̧

10 Dwall (8).

18 Lace-hole (0),

20 Financial check (5),

22 Fashion (4),

23 Birds (6);

20 Pariotnes (8).

20 Competitors (0),

27 Ventured (0);

28 Rime (5)

29. Respectablo' (0),

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3 Assort (4).

4 Stronghold (7).

5 Adverse balance (7).

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county (8)..

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19 Gives in (0),

21 Exxxtreme (5),

24. Only part of the team? (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD--Across: 3 Aged, 7 Comet 8 Hom, Fule, 10 Capital, 12 Smug 16 Later, 18 Mere, 19 Erase, 31. Abode, 23 Oven, 33 Stress, 20 Deep, 29 Mallins, 30 Opal 31 Llos 33 Storm, 33 Eyes. Down Royal, 3 Reviled

Official For SE Asia

London, Nov. 14,

M. John Madar, the Brit

Minister of State for the Colonier, left here tonight for

New York, where he will send

sho, present sosion of the United Nations General Assembly,

to

The Colonial Office announced tonight

that, from December 15 Mar Mainy wouki, olip Forpresent the British Govern ment at a conference in Sung poto held by the Commissioner General for the Uhilled Kinatiom

oged

#rected Brics

of

After signing, a joint com- munique, the three premiers helped Nehru to cut his birthday cake-France-Presse,

Military Honours

For Journalists

The United States regards this matter as highly serious and la

SHORTAGE studying it with the utmost

OF COAL

Paris, Nov. 14. The French National Rall- ways today stopped a number of steam train services na a result of the present shortage of coal supplies in France.

i col shortage, was being by ministerial

discussed at government

commitloss and also by cost producers and re- Tailors today.

care, the spokecaman added. He said he * could not supply any information ОП the GovernI-* ment's ultimate decision in tho' matter-France-Press,

Russian Not Compulsory

Berlin, Nov. 14. Rebellious Bast Gormon Fort Said, Nov; 14. //

students today won their batile Military honours were ren

Official and industéint sources against the study of Russian.. do 1 to Arte 10hoton thright considered that there Roy and American pres photo would be no

The v Communist M Youth grapher, David Baymour, killed

need for coal Organisation at East Borin' in the Egyptian no man's land rationing.

Humboldt University recom

on Saturday when their bodies Cont suppliers said the monded to the Education Minis

handed over by the current shortage was, due to try that a second foreign Martian authorsica al Port curly buying dals autant, as a language be laugh in doction

radient direct result of the last very to Russian.

Pare

EISENHOWER TAKES

CAUTIOUS LINE OVER VOLUNTEERS”

By RALPH HARRIS

Washington, Nov. 14.

President Eisenhower today took a cautious line regarding action by the United States to counter the introduction of Soviet "volunteer": forces into the Middle East.

Tho President insisted throughout his first press con- ference since the outbreak of the Middle East crisis that there would be no one-sided judgment or

mova by tho United States but that action would have to be faken by tho United Nations if Moscow carried out its threats.

In ruling out what he tormod a "unilateral determination of exactly what the offence was". the President apparently was referring to a declston to con demn the introduction of such

forces as an act of aggression, as well as to the methods which might have to be taken to deter or oppose it.

Tito's Plans

RUMOURS

SWEEP BELGRADE ·

Belgrade, Nov. 14.

The Yugoslavia Govern ment today refused to con- firm or deny reports that Marshal Tito has been in vited to confer with Soviet

Сть the other hand the and Hungarian officials -Inc President indicated that he did Budapest. not intend to stand aside and watch the movement of the Soviet "volunteers" in silence.

Could Do More

But well-informed Communist Party sources said that even if Tito were invited, he probably would find some reason not to go,

They pointed out that Tilo He reminded his press co ho# repeatedly expressed hia ference in an obvious reference stand on not wanting to inter- to Korea that the United fere with the internal affélis, ni Nations could do more than other countries. The recent paces résolutions, and he made events In Hungary, they

it clear that the United States emphasised, show the world's would support action agreed on reaction to such interference by by the world organisation. a foreign power.

The President's statements did A waiole series not go as far as some diplomalle and offical circles here would

wish

about Tilo's plans

of rumours has been sweeping Belgrade since the arrival of Tito's Artberkador to There is some feeling that a Hungary, Dalibor Soldatid, The precise and direct warning by most prominent one is that Tite the President is necessary to

intervene will

to get Imro deter the Soviet from

golg Nagy to join the Soviet-backed through with a reckless policy Kadar regime and stop the in the Middle East.

Hungarian strikes. There was no

One question being asked is confirmation for this from on- whether the United Nations In fact does have the

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power to sources-United Press, deter the Soviet Union and, at the same time, force Egypt into an effective international police force to keep the pence in the Middle East.

Infornad

UNWILLING TO GO TO CHINA

Ono school of officials here is Union wing that the Soviet

not hesitate to use its voto in the Security Council, which will have the initial respon-- ability for reacting to the in-

Singapore, Nov. 14. troduction of the "volunteers."

The General

A Assembly Wlike-

27-year-old Chinese

teacher, wise will be powerless to act, woman

arrested is suid,

since the United recently under the banish- Slates can no longer count on ment ordinance for "activi- obtaining the third majority

to support its ties against the interests of proposal in the face of a sold the people of Singapore," bloc of expected Communist preferred to go to Britain instead of China, her father said today.

necessary two-

and Afro-Asian opposition.

Clinging To UN

The teacher, Miss Linda Chen

But

Mong Hock, was the president of the President made it an

which organisation

the clear today that he still elings Government banned two months to the hope that the Soviet ago in a drive against subversive Union with bo deterred from elements. making a rash move by use of Linda's father, Mr Chen Yoh United Nations machinery Shoo, mid in an interview he alone.

had asked the Chief Secretary Но 12 deliberately avoiding of Singapore, Mr W. A. C. unilateral warnings, is looking Goode, to allow his daughter to to the United Nations Middle go to Britain, East police force to bring

Mr Goode replied that the stability to the area, and is Singapore Government would anxious to take whatever action (have no objection to his request under the provided the British Govern- might be necessary

authority of the world organisa- ment agreed to,degopt Linda, tion--China Mall Special.

Mr Chen sakd-Reuter.

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