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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1956.

MINISTER. VISITS SHAPE

British Minister of Defence Antony Head, left, in greeted by Gentral Lauria Norstad, Supreme Allied Commander. Europe, on his arrival at SHAPE headquarters in Paris East Thursday-Express Photo,

Japan's Stature Will Increase

Washington, Dec. 18.

United States officials said today they ex- pected Japan's stature in world affairs to increase substantially as a result of its membership in the United Nations.

should

United Nations General He reiterated what he had Assembly approval of Japer's j said his Assembly speech admission was warmly welcuned | that problems in Asia in the State Department by Mr be settled responsibly by the John Foster Dulles, the Secronations in the ares, tory, and personally by many officials who had served in the Mr Shigemitsu sald he had

Erabassy in Japan,

In mind nations like Thailand. Experts on Japanese affairs "China in Taiwan (Formosa)** said that Japan's standing would India, Ceylon, Pakistan, Burma,

in Asia, be enhanced

Turope

Cambodia, Laos and others the and

whote

the

Nations United Western outsido

such as Korta and Vietnam.

į Hemisphere,

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Already active la such inter- national matters as world com- merce, peaceful application of the atorn, Japan was now cy- pected to carry far more weight in the solution of the world's

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Asked to list the "potential threata to the peace” in Asia he had mentioned in his speech, he said he had bad in mind the Formosa Straits, North und South Vietnam and North, and South Korea,

"It we stick purely to the in New York Mr Shigemitsu | ideological issues, it would be told a press conference "this is difficult to solve the difficult a great day for Japan, 7 am problems of

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COMMONWEALTH BEHIND BRITAIN ON Backwardness A SUEZ POLICY

-Emanuel Shinwell

San Francisco, Dec. 18,

Emanuel Shinwall, former British Labour Government Minister of Defence, said to-|

Danger To

Africa & Asia

Rangoon, Dec. 18. The Chinese Prime Minister, Chou En-lai, who day Commonwealth nations wore "one is here on an official visit told Burmese university hundred per cent" behind Britain's Suex students today that economic and cultural back- wardness 'had endangered the independence of policy.

Asian and African countries.

Shinwell on his

home way after alterating a meeting of Commonwealth Parliament” As- sociation in Australia represent- Ing Parliaments of the Common- wealth nations.

The 72-year-old Labour Party leader told a newa eonference at the British Consulate here that Commonwealth

Icadens were

laurbod" by the failure of the United Nations and the United States to back up the British- French action against Egypt.

Back With Strength

"Moral force is all right, bui cometimes you have to back It with strength," he said,

"The action of the United Kingdoni and France had the effect of galvanising the United Nations into some semblance of action, and it was about time."

Shinwell himself said he had condemned the past British polley "of trusting the Arob states."

way

"But in the absence of effective action by the United Nations against Nasser's seizing seems to me the

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decision to go in was justine." In

He added that "Arm action" was needed by the UN to pre- serve the shaky peace in the Middle East and avert a "cat-

Muity."

He said the "past is dead Mistakes have been made

But we must took to the future." He urged that the UN stop "shilly-shallying" In the Middle

East.

Quite Clear

"The United Nations backed by its powerful members must make it quite clear to Naser that the occasion might arise where it might need to make use of power," he said.

"It words don't work, It must be ready 10 Lige strength." United Press.

1,000 Bombers Fly Non-Stop Missions

General

Denver, Dec. 18. Nathan Twining. Chief-of-Staff of the American Air Force, Mr

sald 1odzy that during the last two weeks, more then thousand B-45 mediuKIA joi-bombers had flown non-stop missions of an average of 6,000 adles each by re-fuelling in mid-flight.

Speaking to air cadets.

the

Bonn, Dec. 18. Eight Hungarian couples put off their wedding day today so another four bridal pairs could join them at the altar.

The original eight couples were to have been married to- day in the Hungarian refugee camp at Gelnhausen. But Cupld was working so quickly, even in the harsh surroundings of the barracks-like exlle camps, that four mbes. Hungarian couples afted to be included in the ceremony. The new date is now tentatively set for Thurs- day morning.

German department stores in nearby Frankfurt are outfitting the brides while American wives from US Army unlis here are acting as Matrone of Honour.

And the wedding cakes come from

US Army bakery, United Presa.

Lamasery At Katmandu

Ketmandu, Dec. 18. The Dalai Lama has ordered the building of a

near Katmandu, large cough General said this was the first to lodge а hundred lamas, time the American Strategic Air within the next six months; the Fotroo had carried out such an

Lama's personal repre extensive testing of its opera= |sentative, Lama Guru Deva, tional capacities in such a short unnounced today. time.

Dalol

of

The B-45 has a top speed of Tho Daini LITLA has sent more than 800 miles an hour funds for the construction and its nokial range is 3,000 the inmestry. miles.----France-Presse.

Rebels Ambush

French Patrol

Algiers, Dec. 18.

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In addition, Lama Karma pet, who holds the highest · ranic in the order of Lamas, also dered a monastery to be built at Katmandu, during a recent trip, to house 26 Laming and their servants.

Furthermore it was learned here that a number of Tibetan Three French soldiers were chiots, now visiting Katmandu killed and four were wounded on a pilgrimage, are trying to today when Algerian rebels am- buy property in or near Kat bushed a French patrol at Douar maidu France-PresIĆ, Mikira, some 12 miles east of

Palestro. The French forces killed one rebel and wounded several others.

Ten Algerian rebels Trinde their

way early this morning into the Blida gaol and released a recently airsted rebel. Tac rebely wore sided by a Mostem guard, who opened the door to Übern The Moslem guard was shot dead by the French police attempting to foll the grol break, but the 10 rebels and the prisoner managed to escape, --- France-Presse.

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Bir Chou who wor making a Speaking of China's need for 2peech at Rangoon Unlyysity [irined men Mr Chơu said there Frequently stressed the need for are now over 380,000 students Aston ant African nations la In Chinese institutions for maintain their unity, in the face higher learning. In the Pasi of what be called "colondst | Peven years over 800,000 had Aggression,"

been trained.

The Asian-African countries, Trained Personnel Mr Chou said, should work to remove economie and cultural backwardness.

"However,

trained personnel for our construction work süli far from enough,” Mr Chou

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whelming majority of wo Asan Bornia and China shared the African countries, including common desire 10 maintain China and Burma ure relatively world pecce and to promote in- backward

economically anernational friendship. Both culturally. It was by exploding countries placed high hopes on

were

and intensifying our backward- ness that the colonialtats ebie to bully, oppress and cum- mit agression against us in the past

All-Out Efforts

"11 is precisely for this rea- Eon that the Chinese people having completed their national liberation have set on the build- ing up of their futherland and Industrialisation as the alm to be achievedt with

ani - out

efforts.'

Mr Chou suld it was impos- sible for a country to defend its independence and to achieve its industriallantion without special- 1sts in various branches learning.

of

“And our present situation is that we are very much in went of such intellectuals,” he said.

their youth.—Reuter,

PI Medal For Korean

Was

Manila, Dec. 18. General Chung | Kwon, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Koreu, anvarded the Philippine (degree of Legion of Honour commander) for his "great con cern for the Filipino expedition- ory forces to Korea during the Korean War."

Jesus Lieutenant Genérai Vargas, the Philippines Chief of Staff, awarded the medal to the Korean Cuneral during a parade and review given in honour of the visiting official-Reuter,

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