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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY - 8...... 1957,

Debate On Korean Problem lane

AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE

AGAINST ANY

SECOND-RATE BARGAIN

United Nations, Jan. 7.

Sir Percy Spender of Australia declared today it was more important than ever for the United Nations to avoid making a "second-rate bargain" with the Communists on the Korean problem.

to

two points in draft resolution on the Korean problem, submitted earlier by the US delegation,

Differed

The houd of the Australiani noble objectives" he said, "The exception to delegation, speaking on the Korea passage of time has not, changed dobate of the General Assem-to original validity of those bly's main political committee, objectives

the nor abould Bald an agreement on Com- passage of time be allowed to munist terme could only result icdue our determination in delivering another country achieve those objectives." "into complete bondage through rigged elections, with the figure of fear standing beside every ballot box."

"The United Nations entered into the war in Korea with

Fast Until Death

PROFESSOR ENTERS

Red Objectives

The Communista, Spender Bald, are trying to coax the UN allies to come closer to Red objectives for Korea, hoping to caiablish a "typical police state" such na exista in North Korea.

FALL Wo listen

their

0 pro

He differed with vision in the US propont that' ull-Korea elections ba ducted under UN supervision

oon-

and another designaling the United Nations Commission for the Unification and. Re- of Koron

LUNCURRE as the body that

would supervise the elections Menon said, however, that the Indian

Sinn delegation would not stok arguments and bend to them, to amend

the resolution. IIC we will have sounded the death acknowledged that any amend knell of the Republic of Korea,"

ment would be defeated if it he added,

were not approved by the US sald that India Spender said the Communiets delegation and

had no desire "to sharpen this

3RD WEEK still clung to the pool to controversy,"

Lausanne, Jun, 7. Alfred Nahon, Swiss pro fessor

of paychology, entered the third week of his "fast until | death" today, feeling "a bit weak" but convinced that the pay heed to hla world would demand for a stop to all nuclear experimenta

electiohur

(L "all-Korean commission" conduct

throughout Korca

"No one will be deceived tuto believing that this proponit has any onter purpose than to frustrate attempts at a solution fo the problem,” he said.

The Indian delegate said it would be a great mistake to election commission create an for Korca unless it were agree- oble to both South and North Koreans.

"It is not going to work," "I have described the Com- he asserted.

Results could be achieved only munist attitude as cynical I also say that it insults our intel-by a meeting of minds of both Nahon, 45-year-old | ligence by expecting us to con- sides, he added.

of the International code to the aggressor the right Languo for the Protection of to reject all efforts to solve Life, who started his fast on

the question by permitting him the December 24, told reporters to g negotiations in advance milit that after refusing food and so that they can only lead to a drinking only water

solution such as the world has and un-

seen first in Czechoslovakia and sweetened ten for two weeks ho was feeling "a bit weak" when most recently in its must brutal

form In Hungary,” wallding around

But this did not prevent himp from dashing off two more ict- tere to President Eisenhower and the Indian Premier, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, reiterating his demand for nuclear experiments endangering the life of people all over the world...United Pres

an end to

Trial Of Patience

The Communists were try-

other ing to maku

natloits forget past events, the Aus- tralian delegaté' contended.

The West, in its usual desire to achieve settlements, must not lose the trial of patience and purpose in regard to the Korcan

COACHING problem," he said. "Settlements DOCTORS

Canberra, Jan. 7. Three Australian lecturers will leave Sydney this week for Singapore to coach doctors from Singapore

and Malaya for the primary examination, in March, for Fellowship of the Royal Aus tralian College of Surgeons,

Mr Richard Casey, Minister for External Affairs, announcing this today, said there was serious shortage of medical specialista in Singapore and Malaya, and it was hoped the holding of these examinations would encourage medical gradu- ates to seek higher qualifica- tions-Reuter,

are all available to those who give in and abandon their prin- ciples, but WIS the wat In Koren fought for nothing?"

South Korea said today that the United Nations must "force Communists to remove"

reinforcements

·

Mont

Failure

The famons Halian Alpific experts, Waller Bönatli and Silvans Ehester, nedrty tonk their lives recently in an attempt to sonia Mont Blane. It was the wrong season weather- wise for climbing, although the expedition lasted six days before the climbers had to be rescued by Alpine rescue teams equipped with radio apparatus and two belloopters. The temperature on the mountain top wis 30 degrees, below zero, #G It was

· na, surprise, that Ghener was found to be suffering, fross frostbita to the extení, that he could, not speak, kod Bonati was completely exhausted. Picture left shown Gheser being brought down the mountain on a stretcher; ploture right shows him after arrival in the valley --Express Photo.

Prince Charles

Has Tutor

For Holidays

Sandringham, Jan. 7.

Prince Charles is politely making friends with

H

Too Potent

..

Bulawayo, Jari, 7. An aged, bent and whlie haired African Woman, who

well-known herbalist

was amisted by a palloeman Into tho Criminal Court di Bula

where charged with poisoning a native woman Dokiwe with a potion of crushed benties while.pre- scribing for inferillity,

Dekine, who was child-

Fayo

WRE

named

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MALAYA HAD GOOD YEAR

Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 7.' The Federation of Malaya experienced a good year of good trading in 1956 despite the Sucz Canal crisis.

This is the view held by lead-| latter part of the year and dull- ing commercină circles in the ers had sufficient -stocks of country who felt that the maine Westarri-manufactured goods, tenance of the rubber perico, had materially assisted the Malayan economy during

The game

1980,

circles

Some Effect

However, they said it was also pre likely to have some effect on dicted that given

ven reasonable comthe trading position if normal ditions, the production of rubber operations on the Canal could in 1057 should be

be maintained at not be resumed soon in the New 1956 level. The circles stated Year. the Suct Connl crisis did

the

not affect

to any

· Bredd D-

Á spokesman for the, Federa- tent the country's trade matemmenting on the rubber in

tion Chamber of Commerce, rtally as it broke out in the ustry in 1980, sald, The your

UN DEBATE

TREATMENT

OF INDIANS

IN S. AFRICA

New York, Jan. 7. Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of India's United Nations delegation;

has been a record one m replanting, whose

bepolita would be soon in time to come, progressively with the improved strains of high-yielding; materiál now being evolved"

The spokerman thought that a very great deal, however, still remained to be done befor the rubber industry as a whole became fully competitive,

Ho called for increased pro- duction "without which the in- duntry's ability to meet tho synthetle challenge cannot be maintained and improved.

Forecast

The commercial circles fore- east that the Malayan economy had nothing to tear In 1967 if the price of rubber kept at the present lovel

sáid today that "the Euro optimism, however, in the hew

They cauti

cautioned against over- pean population of South year as the... Malayan economy Africa must

be brought le bound to have its cure of Federation by persuasion, by reason problems when the

becomes politically independent and by public opinion to

in August, 1067. the acceptance of public decency."

He was speaking in the special political committee of the General Assembly at the opening of the debate bi thờ, treatment of people of Indian orizin in South Africa,

military North Korea or abolish the master whom the Queen has hired for her son armistice agreement so that the South could take "appropriate during the school holidays. So measures" to protect her measu security.

He from a jovial-looking, handle-bar moustached headless, onsulted the herba-

The demands were made by Dr You Chan Yang, South Korean observer at the UN.

of

He called for the erasure of the demarcation line dividing the country at the 38th parallel, the withdrawal

Chinese Communist forces -from the North

and free elections in North Korea, under UN super- vision.

Abolition

He also urged the abolition of the aridatice agreement, to which his country had never been a party.

that

He told the committee there had been a Communist build-up of "tremendous offen- sive power" in North Korea and flagrant violation of the armis

agreement,

hnd

information that land forces hod

Spender accused the Com- munist side of regarding the Korean armistice agreement as "a mere scrap of paper whose provisions are honoured only to the extent that

may suit tice a they the Communist purpose.*** The South Korean-Governi~-

Australia,

com- ment ho told the mittes, is not wodded for all Communist time" to the exact terms of the been increased by 62 per cent, 1963 Geneva declaration of the naval strength by over 300 per UN allies, but that there was no cont and an even more disturb question of making concessions ing build-up in air power since unless the other party also was the armistice, Dr You ready to make concessions and to abide by agreements.

V. K. Krishna Menon of India, in a long statement, took

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Said

Though North Korea had no aircraft nor usable airstrips

ips at the time of the armistice, today it had 38 airstrips and 770 air- craft, Including 427 jet planes

and 91 jet fght

Aghters, he said.

As there had been a decrease

Tutor-Companion Farebrother

Soviet Bases Erected In Albania

Istanbul, Jan. 7. Reports reaching 'Istan

The eight-year-old Prince, nt the rough and tumble football age, had been badly missing his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, now in the Anterotic.

So the Queen rang up an old trland of the family who is also. the beadmaster of an exclusive boys preparatory school wind asked him to spend two or three weeks with Charles at Sand. ringham during

the school hollday.

Mr Michael Farebrother, the headmaster. is 37, a bachelor, addicted to tweeds and peaked cape, and a reputation as storyteller.

He has crinkly "laugh" lines. around the eyes and his picture reminds Britons of one of their

favourite comedians, Cambridge

educated Jimmy Edwards.-----

Mr Farebrother's background includes on, Oxford Univer-

sity, and the Grenadier Guards

in which he was an officer,

He met during the war

Sussex,

lief,

Halfyre,, who placed

of red powder pinchos in a cup and added water, Soon after drinking Dokiwe died, in consider able pala.

On analysis, the powder was found to consist large- ty of Grusheti blister besties mixed with a root powder. Half m®

the "powder would lethal dose for Balf the judge.

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was sentenced to year's imprisonment with Hard labour, but it was suspended for three year on condition that during that time she is not convloled of using: dan- gerous medical substanoes. -France-Presse,

Russia's New

Pact With

the Royal Family East Germany

when he was

said the South African Government had enacted the Group Areas Act under which "very cruel” aetion had been taken, The Act was "the whole question of apartheid."

APARTHEID

He said that every successive British Government had stated the case for the Indian citizens and had stood by the position that apartheid could not

"we nek them to practised stund

that decision in this

ABPCL he said.

M: Menon accused the Union of having "defled", Asaembly resolutions and of having bl tempted the "Illegal vind ui- Warranted annexation of mats | dated territory

He referred a Dr Daniel former Union Prime

as "the arch priest of racism in South Africa."

Gre

He said the question had now passed to the stage where the Union. Government was uproot ing populations. "Their property "Istaken away and they

pushed into what is virtually the bush," be

said. He instanced the township of Lenasia, 20 miles from Johan- nesburg

to which he said more

tima 22,000 people of Indiah origin had been moved from Johannesburg where they owne ed property valued at £10 mil lion sterling.

*

NO RESOLUTION

stationed at Windsor, He is до headmaster and joint

Moscow, Jan. 1. owner of St. Peter's Boys, Pre-

A communique issued after a paratory School in Seaford, new East German-Soviet agree- ment was signed here today

Mr Menon said his delegation of military power in the South, but tonight claimed that "I shouldn't think Mr Fare-ald the two countries favour a

zone of "limited armament" was not placing a resolution be there was now an imbalance the Soviet Union has start- Charles any lessons during the

brother will be giving Princt embracing both parts of Ger- | fere the committee, but he hoped of military power

some other delegationg would de which ed work on powerful naval fortnight," a Buckingham Palace many.. threatens nut alone the very and aircraft installations spokesmina said,

so and that their existence of the Republic of Korea but interna Hotal

in Albania, including à peuve

Abolish Armistice

for

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The agreement was signed to- |day at a Kremlin ceremony witnessed by most of Russia's Icadera,

by

They assured themselves" saying, "with good sense nil roud and knowledge that Rona was not built in a day, these problems can be overcome »

There is also the possibility that with the coming of

dependence; businosa. 'In the

Federation would boom,

Expansion

The opening of missions here with commercial - ettaches the building of deep sex berths (at Port Swettenham and the ex- pansion of Kuula · Lampin'S international airport are looked tipon na significant factors.in this direction.-France-Presse,

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Salk Seeks GAVER

General Vaccine

New York, Jan. 7.

The communique, which was

If I took. "We call him a 'tulor-com- not immediately made available in the entire area,” ho sala, submarine base, and heli-panion

want of a more to Western correspondents, also copter base.

exact title. He'll really be play gave details of Soviet economic The reports sald that working with Prince Charles, talking assistance to East Germany. The Ho added: " (the UN) began last suumer at Valona, to him, riding with him, inking Soviet Union agreed to extend a mat either force the Com Durazio and Medun, The port him on excursions, the way his 340 million rouble credit. munists to remove all the of Valons and the island of father would have done it he military strength reinforced Saseo are reported to be for were here. You know, the sort after the armistice or it must bidden

girls are technicians no good at." formally abolish the armistice of Soviet midlend large numbers of things women and agreement and restore our are said to be in the area. freedom and the freedom of

AA BATTERIES

Miss Katharine Peebles, the

The Soviet Union would also the

Several antified command of the

dozen anti-aircraft Prince's governess, is enjoying United Nations so that sporo batteries are in process of in her own hollday. She will re-send coke, oil, ferrous metals, priate measures to protect our stallation and important forti- turn to her job about the end fumber and other unspecified own security may be taken fleations are being erected, the of the month, when the Royal raw materials to East Germany Mr Renzonwada of Japan reports said.

family will probably leave for in 1957; .

Dr Jonas Salk, the creator Bald

According to the reports, the Buckingham Palace.

of the anti-polio vaccine, his delegation supported in

Trade in 1957 will increase by which bears his name, to- principle a United States resolu- Soviet Union's intention is

Mr Farebrother will then 'ro 30 per cent over '1955. tion calling on ho United make of Albania an East-bloc

day urged the medical pro Nations Commission for the arms depot corresponding to the back to his school.

Today's Soviet-East German fession to search for a mification and rehabilitation of Western base al Cyprus. Work Korea to continue Ila work and

of Edinburgh is agreement also covered the legal

to observe and repo

drie home from his round-the-status of Soviet troops stationed general vaccine to fight

In the German ngahist all the viruses at tom throughout.

the time of the Suez crisis world tour at the beginning of temporarily

FebruaryChina Mali Special democratic republic-Router. tacking the human nervous

In wishing my friends and system. FAAR, ASH

Speaking today to the Inter supporters a very happy and national-Conference of Doctors prosperous 1957, meeting, Dr Balke advanced two them to know that "Iyshally renuous why this medical world continue to bring to the should under tnico rescarch for Colony only the beat in such a vacci

to

on the bases was reported to

on elec have been much accelerated at

Mr Sawada said the resolution France-Presses, seemed to reaffirm the United Nations objectives in steking a solution of the Korean problem.

Closest Neighbours

Japan and Korca wore the closest neighbours in the Far East ret unfortunately the present state of affalem WLE such thus:

110 there were formal diplomatio : relations between the top countries,

· there, hayd been Recently moves in favour of normalising tho, situation and I ain happy, fo siste that there is n fair, prose To pect of negotiations starting soon in Tokyo,

"It is our hope that these negotiatioma, wili gosult-in, muzo = com ho sál

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The Duke

AMUNDSEN

& SCOTT

TO-

BE HONOURED

Wellington, Jan. 7: NTARCTIC heroen Rolanki Amundsen nia Captain Robert Scott will be honoured at .cereinbay: to be held at the South Pole.

occasion wi

the Thauguration of the Unitea A

Slates exploration station being established, or part of the International Geophysical Your

tish, and weklün répre

k

failed to after whom the expedition has explorers station

being named

reach the site, the Amindad Scott, base. The sta loc over which they are Arttuindsen reached the Pole in travelling la December, 1911, and Scott

and

Klushy surfaced month later the only two

because of tha expidress to reach the Pole - The group of. New Zealanders is skriingling aéross 11 mlion of melting pan ion to reach the site for their bubo, in the Antart

Harry

Odell

Bays

want

entertainment. No better 1. It is possible that proof of this can I give than many of the illnesses alttaking by starting off the year with adults start in childhood, when

A great artist - nedelov virus can attack the new vous eycorn, without any outside in BENNY GOODMAN

Such Lumes at back aur To Benity and his Band 1- meny new and high blood say thank you for a great de promatre might be caused, ha pertence and sold out

houses Last: appearance here at the EMPIRE THEATRE

strikeout -800 miles from Bald.

thole buso to rundlezvous with the main section of the trans-

possible that Antarelle edition, coming certain viruses rensin dormant

from the "blikes side of the Ers, ine: kunan narvotka " Kýktben continent.

off÷dge and other they suddenly, ravivo

hout the group The main section la bonded by

tärty, from the De Vivian Piche, of Britain,

Antaratie V-Chaina Medi

tonight at 9.30 p.m. Book at. Moutria a

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