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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1957.

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Registration Of Future CHANGE OF NAME KASHMIR ISSUE

Preparations For Merdeka

Kuala Lumpur, Jan: 21.

State and Battlegiant Governments in the Federation of Malaya will { soon launch appeals to the public for donations to the Merdeka celebrations, which will take place from August 31 next.

from income tax aastrementa,

Nuclear Tests

NECESSITY FOR KEEPING RADIATION UNDER

CONSTANT OBSERVATION

New York, Jan. 21.°

Norway, in a resolution co-sponsored by Japan and Canada, But gifts will be deductible today urged the big powers to establish a system registering

all future nuclear test explosions with the United Nations.

Mr Dag Bryn, Norwegian Assistant Secretary for Foreign Affairs, introduced the resolution to the General Assembly's Political Committee.

It was announced thal Federal allocations for the celebrations will bo strict because of the financiai position of the new Independent country.

INVITATIONS

A Drated Nations organisation

repita alive

ognitaries

and foreign

from tatuly

he

Columb Ples powers will be

wlted to attend.

A member of the British representatives

Royal Family,

of neighbouring countries and of the

British Commonwealth will receive, however, priority on invitations to the celebru- Linxw

Accommodation

very limited, number of foreign

Lumber is

Important People"

in

Kuala and HVLTY

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to be vited will, therefore, be stricted.

The Declaration of Indepen- dence will be read by Tengku Abdul Rahman in a public place in the capital, Kuala Lumpur,

KERERE.

PARAMOUNT RULER

the

Andrea Doria Settlement Possible

New York, Jan. 21. The Italian Navigation Company and the Swedish- American Line may reach an agreement on damages to be paid in connection with the collision of the Dorta and Üners Andrea Blockholm oft New York last July, observers here said today.

advanced Thay

Whis opinion after a meeting here today of lawyers of the two companies, aldod over by Federa Judre Lawrence Walsh,

prem

Although the lawyers for the two companies re- fused to make any state- ment, 11 was belloyed that with the the companies, Paramount

their of

L- approval

had surance companies,

abandon their agreed reciprocal

sud sations share equally the payment of damages demanded by

par- the other interested

It will be followed by Installation of the Ruler, who la yot to be aelogled. He will be chosen by the Rulers of the nine States in Malaga.

The Declaration of Indepen dence will also be read simul- taneously

In all towns and villages--France-Presse:

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to

Damages amounting to $110,000,000 have "beca

Tottan Breaks claimed from

Free Of Ice

London, Jan. 21. The Royal Society expedition ship Tottan, which last week became trapped' in the Weddell Bon In the Antarctic, has broken free, according to mess- London ages received by the agents of the versel,

The agents sald here tonight that the ship was now in clear

waters bound for their station

at South Georgi

The Tottan had landed relief supplies at the Royal Society base at Vohsel Bay and was re- turning north when she ran into thick fee off Cape Norvegia. - China Mall Special,

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the ship-

owners for loss of life, in- juries and toss of Foods 001- and baggage in the 11sian, which resulted in the sinking of the Andrea Doria-France-Presse.

Government

there difficult matters.

(renting

It asked Mr Dag Hammar- skjold, the Secretary-General and the Special United Nations Sentiile Committee

Mr Renzo Sawada of Japan, on tho results of atomie alation to pecking ki support of the re- coperite with the states con-olution, said the danger of cemied in the operation of such clear explosions was partly

sysler "with a view to keep-known but mostly unknown. ing the total and actual and ex: "Even though it may be con- pected radiation In the world tended that the current level of

under constant observation.”·

The 15-nation Committee was set up by the General Assembly in 1955 to study the effects of atomic radiation and to report back to the Assembly in. 1958.

No Doubts

the amount of deposit does not cause any direct injury to human health and safety, no, one can know for certain the ultimate effects of increasing deposits of radioactivity on future generas tions.

"Moreover, from the genetlenk point of view, what matters is that the whole population of the world is exposed to increasing fall-out," he added,

Mir Bryn Bald tr the proposal was accepted by the Parties concerned, It would enable the committee aika. To

"Whatever may be the pailt- estimate to

a certain extent the future radiation and fall-cal circumstances in which we

live, out from text explosions,

"We have no doubts that the stales concerned will pay atten- tion to these data and estimates,

based on the best available scientific methods, and odjust their testing programmes ne cordingly," he added.

The data themselves and the fact that

world

pubile opinion know of these dala will

in this particular case be a con- . trol system good enough,”

Envoy Removed advance unconditional

Paris, Jan. 21. The Hungarian

Ambassador Peking. Agoston Szkladun,

has been relleved of his duties, Radio Budapest announced to night.

the

and admitted that no direct physical damage is proved at the present moment, we can- not afford to leave the current unrestrained," Mr Sawada said,

situation

Ordained Duty

"It is our ordained duty... that we protect an. berź wa can the safety and well-being of

for futuro generations which we ourselves

aro res. penslide."

ita

Mr Bryn said the original

Mr Lester Pearson, Canadian intention of the sponsors was to External Affaira Minister Intro- suggest registration of only such

duced a new resolution to the nuclear test explosions 19

Dia radio Committee calling on the would cause measurable

armemon Commission and active fall-out

outsido

sub-committee to renew nego- country concerned,

tintions on all the proposals But ho said it would be better made during the past year. If the powers directly involved

The draft was jointly spone | would be willing to make the

the United obligation to record tests: Inred by Britain,

States, Japan, France, Austra Registration would give at Llav El Salvador, India, Norway,

and Yugoslavin least the following data:

Canada.

He said this not seek to impose on any goy any policy sent

or pro gramme with which was un-

● B. A rough, indication of able to ogrom. It was based on during which thea realistic acceptance of the fort that disarmanent could only be maximum fall-out was expected.

C. A rough indication of achieved by negotiations and the geographic area expected to willing agreement, be most exposed.

A. The upper limit of the tutti quantities of fissionable products expected to result from the test.

The radio said that Szkladan | the period was relinquishing his port by deeree of the Presidium of the Hungarian People's Republic.-

Franco-Presse.

British Crossword Puzzle B'S PARTICLE RATIO

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D A SENTENCE D V INGUES 3 D DESERT'S HOME

V AUBERON RESORTIS. AL IRON ETERNAL PU A UNTIRE PARTNERS E V

Mr Bryn, said Norway hoped the Soviet Union would accept the United States proposal that a control system for channelling future nuclear production to peaceful purposes would have priority over any plan for the reduction of existing stockpiles.

Realism

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resolution

માત્ર

AND OWNERSHIP POSES PROBLEM

זיעה.

The Egyption frigate Ibrahim El Awal, which surrender- ed to the Israelis after receiving a diroot hit in Haifa Bay last November, has been re-named Halfa and is now serving In the Israel Navy. Picture top shows a sofne from the re- naming ceremony: picture boitem the new nameplate of the frigate ---Express Photo,

MIDDLE EAST PEACE

Closer

Understanding Between Allies

A Prerequisite

Montreal, Jan. 21.

FOR DULLES

Fashington, Jan. 21.

Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told Pakistom today that the United States will support any constructive United Nations Security Council action aimed at settling the long-atanding dispute between India and Pakistan over the state of Kashmir.

Informed sources said thetions between the two coud- American position was outlined | trías. **

by Bulles to Pakistani Foreign

as

Minister Firoz Khan Noon at a However, officials said it bas conference between the two become rather clear that direct officials at the State Department | negotiations are not going to this morning.

achieve a solution. Thus, the US is prepared to back renew- The Importance the

US

ed

Council action to attaches to socuring a Kashmir

Becurity long It Is settlement was evidenced by the

consistent with fact that Dulles went to his past resolutions of the Courell,

The matter is given a noto of office to discuss the subject with.į Noon despite today being a holl urgency because the Constituent Assembly in tho Indian- day for the inauguration of

occupied portion of Kashmir is “President Eisenhower,

scheduled to act on Jantiary: 26 to join India.

On Agenda

Forestall Action

The Kashmir question fa cur- rently on the agenda of the Security Council, where Paki- stan has asked action to fore

· stall, India's intention tegrate the two-thirds of the

holds into

Pakistan also has asked that state I Pakistan wants the Council to UN roops be sent to Kashmir to have carried out the to replace Indian and Pakistani

Pakistan Whnis. Baked the Steurity Council to set to fore- to install the action and force India 1 to agree to a plebisefte.. India,

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plobircite which the world forces in the two sections of the organisation ordered some years divided state-United Press...

but which has not been hold.

The Council wil] resime fte pansideration of Kashmir oft Wednesday when India answers Pakistan's latest complaint.

The United States har cau- tiously refrained from taking sick in the Kashmir dispute lest It incur the entity of one of the two partics, Pakistan is a valued ality

of the US in security mat-

tère, while the American Gov - evenment also seeks to woo India into closer friendship us a bul- wank against Communist expan- slon in Asia

Some officials privately, how- evar, tend to blame India for the lack of a Kashmir solution because she has blocked efforis to hold a plebiscite to determina the wishes of the Kashmiris

Muture alic concerning their giance.

Previous Position -

This attitude was reflected in a Washington Post editorial to- day which said that in recent years "pretty clearly it has been India that has frustrated the free plebiscite among the people of Kashmir and Jammu recom- mended by the Security Council

and accepted by the Indo Pakistani agreement at the end of 1948."

Mr Livingston Merchant, United States Am- bassador to Canada, said today that one of the

The US position heretofore prerequisites in establishing peace in the Middle

has been that it supported any East was the "restoration... of an intimate, close solution, other through UN, or and mutually understanding relationship between a result of direct negotia ourselves (the United States) and the British and the French,”

Mr Merchant told the Canadian. Club that whilo "we

the United States

quite generally thought that our oldest (fionda "und oldest allies, Great Britain and France, made a Not Possible

mistake when they moved mill- tarily into the Suez Canal Jast Referring to the three power mutumn... history has not yet resolution, Mr Pearson mid it written the final verdict and It was inspired by a belleg that') may well find the United States It might be boîter to do now not blameless in the handling what was possible with: ro- | of events leading up to the spect” to text explosions Father | crisia," thần to do nothing all béenusa 16 was not possible to take more far-reaching actions,

"If a proposal of this kind

be worked out,

we time have

The people of Japan had the

right to be prenceupled with | can radio-active fallout and he would for pakit

the first

a tribute to the good movod, if only me step, away sense, moderation and realism from dead centre on this whole with which the Japanese i problem,” he said.—Routez,

US Should Halt H-Bomb Tests Says Stevenson

New York, Jan. 21. Adlai E. Stevenson, twice defeated Democratic candidate for president, declared today "there are at matter of high explosion of super H-bombs as a policy.

LCN UNCLE least three imperative reasons" the US should halt the

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"Certainly," he added, "our friends acted under extreme provocation and in the intimate knowledge of the fact that their national livelihood and very distance depended on the oil of the Middle East delivered to Europe by the short route through the Canal,"

Everlasting Credit

Mr Merchant said, however, that it was to the "everlasting credit" of Britain and France

and parations the

Ratification Of European

Treaties Urgent

Brussels, Jan. 21.

M. Paul-Henri Spaakt; Belgian Foreign Minister, said here today that if the common market and Euratom (atomic pool) treaties were to be success?

before summer." ful "they must be ratified

M. Spaak added; "No one can

that they responded immediately imagine the number of problems to the ceasefire order of the that face the crmilon of a com-

United

UN placing the

mon market, but if we do not ปร in create it, Europe will be among "gravo and Inescapable

respon the under-developed reglane of siblity to press for the prompt the world

within three decades." clearance of the Canal and, evan M. Spank who political co- more important in the long run, ordinator of government experts able and rollable regime for the cou the establishment of a respon- and

delegates from the sc countries concerned in drafting Suez Canal and a lasting solu-use treaties here, was speaking Ulan to the Arab-Israeli prob-to the Royal Automobile Club, He said, in an article in, the so long as there is an apost rate,

which has members from the current issue of Look magazine, with more of course to be fetred. the reasons are:

from an aring race in supor

The solution, he added, "must countries leading industrial and bombe US or United Nations tryiously accept the fact that comincrcial interests monitoring would be enough, to, | Israel is a country hore, to stay;

SAME COUNTRIES iell whether any other nation that a pepon trenty must repisco were testing H-bombs, after the the uneasy, crequently violated He added that under the Eurn= US led the way in banning tests, armistice of the past eight your tom treaty, the proposed atomic he said.

that the refugees be cares for pool between France, West Ger and that the frontiers of farmel many, Italy, Belgium, Holland wills its neighbours be delineated and Luxembourg, the same wi anti acceptaki-United PreERS." countries as concertod in the

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financial forces to exploit nuclear energy. Waadiogtod, Jork 21., The United States Navy Hood together" app bombe., and, thala, Tesling, he

This effort has strondy. Any- «cjumrtnym in London), WIKI, KURITEITSE maintained.

Brith, who Stevenson, who called for an ved stationed in Germany well aware that they will not be

command of Americani, naval pressed the

Three Reasons

"1. The survival of man- kind may well, depend on D

• "2. It woul Mercase our (US) national accurity,

I would strengthen our (US) position in the cold.

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HUSSEIN RETURNS

Amman, Jan. 21. King Hussein of Jordans re- tumed here today from Cairo where he had talks with kaders Saudi of Elyph Syria, and Arable to work on an agreement on Arab financial aid for Jordan. A Jordans ministerin delegas tion remained in Cairo to. help

to work out the financial' agree= which ta, aimed at rẹ- ment

placing Britain's annual subsidy to Jordan-France-Prosso, -

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