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No. 37164
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1958.
Macmillan Wants Private
London, Sept. 25. RIME Minister Harold Macmillan and today the British Government was "willing to help secure a Bettlement of the Formosa dispute by diplomatic negotiation,"
Macmillan's statement after more than two hours of talks with Trade Union leaders, followed reports by diplo matic sources that Britain was using her "good offices" to promote a negotiated settlement of the conflict.
"Talks are etfi continuing in Warsaw," Macmillan said, "and it is not clear that a discussion in any other forum at this stage would contribute toward a solu-
DULLES
tion." He warned against airing the differences between Britain and the U.S. on the Formosa ques- tion.
we should be careful not to play into the hands of the Communists, whose purpose is always to divide the Free World," he said. Macmillan met the leaders of the powerful Trade Unions Congress, at their re quest, after they expressed fears that war would result from the crisis over the Chinese offshore islands.
The opposition Labour party has voiced similar fears and has received assurance from the Government that Britain is not committed to help the U.S. militarily
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RELAX IN
DAKS
THE KAMOUS CONFORT IN ACTION TROUSERS
Whiteaways
Talks
In the Formosa dispute but is ready to do whatever she can to aid the negotiations.
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Macmillan repented to the Trade Unionists his statement to Labour party leader, Hugh Gaitskell that "our received American allies have neither sought promises of military support from us in the Formosa area." 1
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Macmillan, In an apparent reference to the series of opposition statements condemning the U.S. stand on Formosa and calling on hie Government to repudiate It, said. "In the interests of preserving peace, private consultation and diplomatic negotiation are preferable to public declaration."-U.P.I.
NKOWLOON.
We Must Be Careful
STRONGLY DEFENDS AMERICAN FAR EASTERN POLICY
U.S. WON'T BE DISCOURAGED'
Seeks Peaceful SCEPTRE
Settlement Of Formosa Crisis
kong cotton representatives have developkal along generally predicted lines.. Hongkong insists that dis- cusalon should not go beyond grey-cloth exports retained in the United Kingdom. Lancashire fins pressed its view that made-up garmenta abould also be included. In an attempt to stave off deadlock tha Hongkong representatives have sensibly asked that agreement should not be conditional upon und be independent of those which Lancashire may make with India and Pakistan. In short, this means that the present talks need Not founder on disagreement over the scope of the dis- cussions. Hongkong is prepared to negotiate on grey-cloth and there is thus a possibility of some agree- ment. The British delega- tion would be wise not to dismiss the offer. A timely statement by the Civic As- sociation points out that the Colony's economy is not nearly as diverse as those of India and Pakistan. A voluntary agreement on the lines proposed by Lancashire
Mr Dulles told the Far-East would therefore be a rela-American Council of Commerce tively far greater sacrifice and Industry: "We believe that for Hongkong. This em- the Soviet Union,, If it wanted phasises the need for us to to see a peaceful solution, could avoid inter-dependent agree make that possibic ments.
of Speaking of the defence Fonno-a
the offshore and islands, the Secretary of State President pointed out Eisenhower, had, in relation to there lands, made clear that United States forces gation has agreed to con-
used
actively tinue discussions In a friend- Chinese Communists push fur- ly spirit "In the hope of ther a military effort which achieving
The United States mutually they, themselves, proclaim has satisfactory basis". As we Formosa as its goal."
Another Visit
WELCOME je the news What the British dele
Rome
indicated on Monday, how- ever, a solution may not be possible during the present visit. Another necessary next yeur. And
may
be
FOSTER DULLES
No Retreat in Face
of Force,
New York, Sept. 25.
Mr John Foster Dulles, the United States Secre- tary of State, said today that the U.S. "re- fuses to be discouraged" in seeking a peaceful | settlement to the Far East crisis.
But, he added, she was not
Chinese armed force.
more
thai
may
be the
Recognition
Mr Dulles made a strong de- funce of US policy of refusing to grant diplomatic recognilun in view of the statement to Communist China, and said by the Hongkong delegation | "IF the Chinese Communist yesterday, the representa, rudme were brought into the tives of the British Cotton Valted Nations, they would Board may deem it advisable have shot their way "
to renegotiate the terms of
their reported agreements
Comparing the significance of Queroy and Matsu lo Nalima-
with India and Pakistan China with the significance
before continuing talks with Hongkong.
The Colony does not seek to
of Berlin to the West, Mr Dulles said: "Berlin is mill- tarlly Indelensible..
"It is a small island of tree- take advantage of state dom totally surrounded by ments like those of Sir Soviet power. Nevertheless the David Eccles, made earlier
German Federal Repubile and this wook at the Common- its allies, including the United war, and Stales, have risked
wealth Trade and Economic stand committed today to tlak Conference-though they are
rather war
Mr
a clear dianvowal of what the Berlin." British Colton Board is now proposing. It has been our Eisenhower has made it long-established view that that
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dia- (offshore)
than surrender
President Dulles sald
clear theso relation to
islands... United there should be no criminations in trade, actively if the Chinese Com
Sittes forces may be used more bargoes and restrictions
munista push further military have seriously disturbed our effort which they Uemselves its economy in the past, and proclaim has Formosa white
wo
are
not
sympathetic to the problems
un-goal."
those who require us to
limit our own exports on
85
of other wo must expect No Compromise
He did not reveal U.S. prv their behalf to understand posals or Communist Chino's our difficulties, And the counter proposals on the secret British Cotton Board does Warsaw
ambassadorial talks.
not appear to have done so. But he indicated that the talks for an The China Mail has consistent-bal not ralsod hopes
ly taken the line in recent
of
Western Pacific area."
Mr Dulles fald: "We belleve
prepared to retreat in the face of Communist
race
FURTHER ATTACKS ON HK's TEXTILES
LOSES Lord: Colony Cotton Men
AGAIN
Newport, Sept. 25.
The trim sloop Columbia swept the third straight Britain's from Sceptre today in such fashion that the Amori- ca's Cup races · were 11.5 good as won.
Columbla moved like a grey- hound in the strong winds and
He went on "now consider the ture the offshore islands with finished the 24-mile course in other side The Soviet Union has the hope that by doing so "they ¦ a. little more than three hours, a Treaty of Aliance with Com-will so destroy the prestige and by far the best. time. for. The munist China. Pursuant to this authority of the Republic of course for the 107-year-old treaty it has given vast amounts China on Formota that they can races. of military aid to Communist then quickly take over Formosa
by a subversivo coup." China.
beat her
victory
The folor Sefpire Was When all factors are taken beaten by more than a mile it Aiding Peking into account, he said, the De- the very winds and seas the
on to and of the had counted "But instead of assuring that fence of Formo
Tho this aid shall not be used for ffshore islands may not be American rival
Reve Columbka 3-0 aggressive purposes, the Soviel divisible."
Thais Union is ajang und abetting the
Wis an apparent re- the best of seven særies,
in ference to criticism Chinese Communists in a use of force against the Republic of United States of the Administra- Ching to conquer territory which tions decision to defend the tho Is by treaty offshore islands whereas obligated to help to defend. United States is pledged by Mr Dulles said the Communist treaty only to defend Formosa objective in the bombardment and the Pescadores, Reuter
of Quemoy probably is to cap-end U.P.I.
WIDE CHASM
AT WARSAW?
By RALPH HARRIS
Washingtou, Sept. 25.
Mr John Foster Dulles, in his New York speech tonight, made it clear that the United Blates and Communist China wero
cach refcoling #1 other's terms for a peaceful Filement of the Formosa
orials. The Secretary of State, in the cplaion of observers, had confirmed that a wide, and perhaps unbridgezbie chsame separated the two aldes al the diplomatic negollallos In Warsaw. Mx Dullos
"broko no now ground in his address. Ilo reiterated United States de- fenos comunitmenta to Generalissimo Chiang Kai- abek and warned that the
tho
U.S. was not prepared to re- treat in the face of Chinese Communist armed force in the Formosa Strait.
to
Runaway?
Have A Damned Sauce!'
Millionaire
London, Sept. 25.
mill-owner Cyril Lord said in London today that Hongkong cotton men had a "damned sauce" to distribute their booklet, "Hongkong and Its Textile Industry” in the United Kingdom.
COMPLETE SHUT DOWN WARNING
Rochdale, Sept. 25.
"We have a perfect right to say what goods shall come into Britain." he said. "It All wrong that we should have to ask Hongkong to restrict her cotton exports to us. We should demand it. And it is parti. cularly wrong that Hongkong mill-owners should start a propaganda campaign in this country ot
time A
when
Lancashire's labour force has fallen by 100,000
Booklet
Mr Lord admitted he had not
plained by the London firm of public relations consultants re- by Hongkong cotton Their object in dis-
soon the booklet. This was ex-
Icad. A "complete shut down" for Lancashire could re- sult if yarn and made-up goods were excluded from any agreement on Hongkong exports to Britain, Mr 1. Hodson told a meeting of the "Rochdale Cotton Crisis Committee” today. Hodson, Secretary of the Hongkong manufacturers meet-tained
Employees Association, ing the Lancastro
textile interent referring to reports that mission were not prepared to tributing the booklet, they said, | discuss anything other than was to put Hongkong case be- fore the British public, not to grey cloth exports to Britain,
start an argument with Lan- cashire
Mr
local
If they race again tomorTOW, Wis considered ů Amerien
lo rornway with the inch erles. Columbia finished the 24-mile course in three hours and nine minutes, seven seconds, was official time, in six-foot waves with whitecaps. The wind of around 25 miles an hour soaked the crews of both boots.
BACK TO
Scepire ẞnished eight minutes and 21 seconds behind Colum- bla. bad lost by seven minutes, 42 Feels and in the race yester- day by 11 minutes, 42 seconds.
craft the spectator Two of rommed together in the tossing se just before the finish and It was reported that one person had been injured and taken to hospital aboard the Coast Guard bcat, Escobana.
In the first race Sceptre 10 HOURS
Sceptre looked like a "dead" boat ipisy, compared to Colum- biu,-40L,
Chou To Go
In said that the United States position at the Warfaw talks was "flexible," but he omitted lo kay what he had in minul. He was understood to be re- ferring fo proposals nentralise the offshore islands or to place them under some form of international control. But he tacitly admitted that whatever the United Stales position was, it had already been rejected by the Commun. isia. He did this by confrm- ing that Poking was demand-
New York, Sopl 25. ing nothing less than the with-
Usually well-informed drawal from Formoss, as well source said the possibilty was as the evacuation of the oft- developing that Mr. Chou En- shore lalands, as the price for the Chinese Communist Peace-Router.
HK Smuggling Of Illegal Immigrants
Singapore, Sept. 25, migrant paid half his "pussago AN organised Hongkong ring money" before he left, and ar had feriled illegal Chinese ranged to have the other half migrants to Singapore, South paid on arrival to Singapore. Africa and Mauritius in 1957, Reuter. the Immigration Department aid today
port
in Ita annual re-
To America?
A
Prime Minister, might be in- vited to New York for talks with Mr Dulles, Mr Lloyd, M. Maurice Couve de Murville, the French Foreign Minister, and Mr Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, in the event of failure of the Warsaw talks. This informant said that Mr Dulles would have to overcome probable Pentagon opposition and pave the way with Ameri- can public opinion for such conference.
TITOY uggested that the meeting might be arranged by November, Router.
OF WATER
THE
THE unofficial water sup- ply bonus which resid- ents of most areas have. boon recolving during the past few weeks, will be
after discontinued
the weak-end, a Water Au- thority spokesman asid today.
From Monday, the Colony will revert to an official 10-hour dally supply pro- vided in two perlode from 6.90 to 10 in the morning and from 4 to 9.90 in the evening.
"All reservoirs in the Colony have now stopped over- flowing," the spokesman said, "and although the storage position can be regarded a satisfactory (total storago was 9,930 milan gallons this morn- ing) we are now at the end of the rainy saa#ON and supplies must there- fore be conserved. "Consumption during
past few weeka has avar- fed 75 million gallons a day,” the spokesman ro- Tro-vealed, "if we are to make supplies last through the dry winter season consumption must now be reduced."
the
POSTHUMOUS MARRIAGE
acceptable compromiso.
"So far," he said, "both the months that thera la o need Chinese and Soviet Communis's to settle the grey-cloth issue | publicly reject, in advance, any with Lancashire, and the settlement involving A ccase- distasteful aquabble that it fire or which deals only with: has
provoked (A good the offshore islands.
They demand Formosa itself example of which is found elsewhere on this page). We and the withdrawal of United have boom equally concerned States defensive forces from the About the possibility other British, Industries that the Soviet Union if it using an agreement as wanted to see a peaceful solu- a precedent
for similar tea could make that poszible." The report sald three methods demande.
But, the Secretary of State were used to get immigrants The British
WOR D Into Singapore Cotton Board shows this added, the situation
from Hongkong. danger to be real and it can study in contrasts,
had a -only oncourage resistance in
The first was to land them on spokesman here said today that Bergeant who was killed' while ||The ⠀⠀ Minister, odmourned: har Hongkong to agreement in collective Defence Treaty with
Chinese Nationalists by the east coast of Malaya, the "between five and 10 uniden The any form. In the event the
"pursuant to this arrangement second was to supply them with tifled persons broke into
and the third American cultural centre no aggroselve forged papers,
in Hongkong textile represen- there has been
to slow them away on Lyons, central France, early tatives have made a fair or offensive use of fored by the was
today, sidio several books and offer and cannot be expected United States or by the Re-Singapore-bound ships. to gloid on what we consider
This last was the most popu-two typewriters and set fire to munist China.” to be irrelevant Issues,
The United States
Malaya and
USIS Raided
Aa American
Nantes, Sept. 25.
papers have been deposited at
Paris, Sept. 25. A young Frenchwoman is short- [ the Town Hajl of Elege in the
· Embassy]・ly to marry a French Army |_Loire Allantique Department.
public of China against, Com-lar method. The would-be in a room--Reuter.
the
serving in Algoria.
given, his canshortly, for the marriage. Ths, required nalios has been - hung" outside, the skirch, deor and... thị bost- Burneta"sikertagula "due to
place next week, France-Presse.
The Borgeant, Joseph DennOEM.
had formally declared his, intention of marrying the WOMAN, A Miss. Nean, before › take his "denih” said the mooUISLEY
The committee par sed
resolution deploring the But Mr Lord is not opposed
Fossibly of any agreement on to all Hongkong textile ex- the terms suggested by the porta to the United Kingdom. its few spindles," ho
Hongkong manufactors and with
cping that the British delega- said, "Hongkong can do us no tion would stand firm on the harm. Let us take all the stuff extension of BIL agreement they can spin and weave them. buyund grey cloth.
But we should stop textiles Japanese been converted
selves.
of importy to that have
the Colony."
A one-day conference is be called by the committee of nch;hbouring civic heads, em- trade unions to ployora and conside the situation In the industry and to co-ordinate any direct action which might be thought necessary.-Reuter,
Complaint
M
Mr Lord's long-standing com- plaint that Japanese goods are Imperial Preference retung treatment in the Unlled [Kingdom under the guise of Hongkong products was alred again In the press today British cotton delegates
Anglo-U.S. Talks down
Bat mill- with Hongkong owners to try to work out a scheme of voluntary export restriction.
Montreal, Sept. 25, Mr Derick Heathcoat Amory, In London Mr E. G. A. Grim- British Chancellor of the Ex-wood, Director of the Hongkong chequer, and Mr Robert
In London, Government Omoc Anderson, United States
pointed out that this was not a the Treasury, will Government matter, "But," he
| Secretary of
have Informal talks in New added, "It is a most inopportune Yok tomorrow, it was officially time to start another slanging announced here tonight match."--London | Express Ser- Reuter.
vice.
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