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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957.

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United Nations, May 16.

India is encouraging Japan to play the leading role in the world-wide drive to ond nuclear tests, diplomatic sources said todoy.

Since Japan became a UN member last December, she has been taking an increasingly active part in efforts to prohibit the testing of atomic and hydrogen weapons and eventually to outlaw nuclear warfare.

US FILM

In grabbing the Initiative to get Britain, Tussin and the United States to Suspend or give up altogether the testing of nuclear devlees, Japan has been gradually supplanting India Es

WINS AT the leader in this endeavett.

CANNES

Cannes, May 10. An unofficial jury of teachers, school chlkiren, partnis, writera, elucma ecople, journalists and painter today awarded the first Chevaller de la BarrC prize to Daniel Tarradash's Storm Centre," an Ameri- can film now showing in Paris.

"Btorm Centre" received six votes against five for "Boroterea De Salem." a French im based on US playwright Arthur Miller'a play, "The Crucible," and three for the Japanese Alm "Ombres En Picin Jour

(Shadows in Broad Day- light).

The prize is awarded an- nually for the film regarded as having best served the cause of freedom of expres ston and tolerance,

The fury maken cholce from the whole year's film output, but the award in made at the Cannes Film Festival after they have decided that notre of the Festiv entries is boller

qualified-Reuter.

This is all right with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, diplomatic informants said,

Discourage

In the first place, India long has been trying to discourge the idea that she speaks for fill Asians or for the 28-nation Aslan-African group In the UN. India has been. more often than nol, the guiding in- fluence in matters of common interest to those peoples. But she has been unusually sensitive when someone hangs on her the tag of "spokesman".

For years Indians have been demanding an and to nuclear tests and ʼn ban on atomic war- fare. They worked so hard ot

it that the argument seemed to Jose its effectiveness. Prominent Indians agreed that it might be better for some other power to take the lead. In that light, Japan's militant attitude Was heaven-seni,

Some Indians undoubtedly felt the Japanese could make n case against nuclear war bei- ter that anyone else because Uny were is only victims.

Subtle Reason

But diplomatic quarters have suggested a more subtle reason for India's desire to have Japan show the way to a radiation- free world. It is that the Indian

TUNKU TO government has grown suspicious

SEE

THE QUEEN

London, May 16. Tunku Abdul Rahman,. Malayan Chief Minister, will call on Queen Eliza both at Buckingham

Palace tomorrow.

The British Government

diplomatic gave

reception here tonight in honour of the Tunku and the other delegates to the curren! Anglo-Malayan Constitutional Conference.

of Japan's own future stand on Possession of nuclear weapons.

If India could get Japan to wage a major campaign against "A" and " weapons, she could minimise the possibility

suggested,

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palace and Agricultural Organisation, at the

of SoestalkK. Mre Sen is on left-Express Photo.

WAIT AND SEE

ATTITUDE

ON CANAL

London, May 16,

Few UK shipping companies have yet made of Japan becoming the first any announcement of policy regarding the use of nuclear power in Asia, It was the reopened Suez Canal and the tendency at the Indian suspicions were inten-moment appears to be to deal with routing or re-

statement by tho sled or a

routing piecemeal --and watch developments. Minister, Prime Japaneso Nobusuko Kishi, last week, thai

the Orient, stated One line, Japan's constitution did not bar today that I was not proposing to send ships through the Canal immediately.

nuclear weapons for

degance. The postwar constitution pro- vides for defensive measures only, not for the mane to altuck,

ECC Major Attention

spokesman nid

Orient An the Company was watching to whether ships using the Canal had adequate facilities. It is believed likely that the

It convoys appeared to be without inter- Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, the United Nations General Assem-going through

will forence, delay and with proper lenderbly opening in September Colonial Secretary and

attention to the facilities at Port Said und Sucz was devote major

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RE-ROUTING

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London, May 16.

The British Foreig

Office

The guests included members Japan, along with Canada and by liners then presumably held a reception here tonight, to in Norway, submitted last January Orjent would wand ships through meet four Japanese scientiße diplomatie

registration of

On the other hand, the Union writers now on a month's off- British

a plan for UN Government

last clal "study tour" of the United announced ministers and senior omcluls, tests. It was sent to the Disarma- Castle Line

its_liners woula Kingdom. Members of the Houses of ment Sub-committee in London Tuesday tad

an As Mr Ralph Mummay, Lards and Commons and Inche for utudy. The Japanese governaesume using the Canal.

sistant Under-Secretary of State Olhman. Malaya's Commis- ment has since elaborated on its

at the Foreign Ofce, was tho slonor the United Kingdom. des.

chief host, Juche Othman is expected to In order to present its cast

The Peninsular and Orientai The four Journalists, who are would hold an evening reception for well in the UN Japon

Navigation Company guests of the British Govern- the Tunku and his delegation have to assemble a top-notch Steam

(P&O) has been re-routing ment, earlier today visited the team of

Kolo diplomate.

Aircraft shortly before they leave Lon-

to

ships bound for Indlä Vickers Armstrong cargo don by air for Kuala Lumpur Matsudaira, former envoy on May 25-Router.

Canada, quickly pointed out the and the Far East, through the plant at Weybridge,

but ships to Australia The Japanese visitors are: weakness of his delegation last Canal,

the Cape. The Professor Saldkuwa, of Monday when he took over as continue round Japanese permanent representa- latest statement came from Tokyo Institute of Technology: & O last night, when they said Mr Yuji Isobe, of Tokyo Shim- tive to the UN-United Press.

three of their passenger ships hun; Mr Seiki Watanabe, of would do the Far East trip via Asahi; and Mr Kyozo Isa, of

Yomiuri Shimbun-Reuter the Suez Canal.

The Company has, however, made

general statement

Tankers art it appears, being diverted through the Canal.

With large ships, there is an about understandable caution

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