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Lumumba's delegation fails to win seat
of the KASAVUBU'S VICTORY IN UN
day
1
Mr. IKEDA's
MANDATE
♫R IKEDA's telumph in the
Way towards reassuring the United States lust the riots which ended in the cancella. tion of President Eisenhower's vicit earlier this year did not
reflect the majority feeling
A severe blow
to efforts
of Communists
United Nations, Nov. 22.
of the country. The election The General Assembly voted tonight to
fought
It was on the
Security Treaty ille was a massive vote of confidence In the party which negotiated Mr Ikeda did not get quits as many seats at he expected and it will take more than his im
pressive majority, to allay tears
entertained before thự cam. 'paign that moderate, dc. macratic forms of govern ment Ate in jeopardy. The more aggressive of the two socialist parties made de- elsive gains and even though Its representatien in the Diet is hair that of the Government,.. Its growing strength is a re
of fraction
Increase In the neutral feelings and of a more militant outlook on the part of the left,
scat a Congolese delegation appointed by pro-Western President
Kasovubu.
The vote was 53 to 24 with 19 abstentions.
Joseph
The action was a major boost to President Kasa- vubu's prestige as leader of the Congolese government and a severe blow to efforts of Russia and its friends to restore to power Kasavubu's ousted leftist Premier, Patrice Lumumba.
was taken
on a
The vote US-backed recommendations of the Assembly's credentials com- mittee to seal the Kasavabu de- Megatten
tu ore in paference
WHAT this forced at the appointed by Lumumba.
Just before tonight's decisive vote, the Assembly rejected a propos i tu suspend the meal- Mr Hammarskjold ing until nade pubile a letter from Presi- dent Kasuyubu which was re- ported, to express the Congolese leader's Both delegations have been
upposition to sending are going to in New York since the start of a conciliation commission to his
the session last Sept. 20 but country.... The
keeping Assembly,
is hard to tell
moment, But if it means that the Soclaflats
make themselves more cons. picuous outside Parliament than Inside, as it was tending
the
to do carier this year, the Congo's scat vacant, recognised
Precarious balance of Japanese neither until tonight.
democrazy may be seriously
Impaired. For a rising tide of
left-wing violence cạn only be
matched by a correspanding
Decision
It came after the Assembly
increase in fanatical "patriots" by a 50 to 32 vote, with 14 of the "right"
öbsentions, rejected a crippling
Thirteen yeare have passed since | amendment submitted by
WAL
occupled
tha dempcratic. constitution
bequeathed to Japan but its political institu- tions stil! show no sign of taking root, The ex-soldiers who might have bean expected to form a powerful bulwark against the left aro doclining in power with the years. The Recialios can moreover.count on Peking's support to crexie Rs many difficulties pa possible for the Conservatives and their U;8, milion.
Guinea which would have struck out the credentials com- mitter's recommendation to seat and the Kasavubu delegation
Assembly would have had the defer decision on sealing either of the rival, groups.
Determined opposition to sent- ing Kasavubu's delegation was uffered by Russin, India, Chana ond Guinea in the debate which started late last week. armed The
clash between Thun Mr Ikeda's considerable
majority gives no grounds for Congelese troops and UN fores belleving that his government in Leopoldville yesterday threat- la in an unascallably strong ened to upset an Assembly de- position to racist challenges to cision on the Congo credentials Its authority. He would there.
question. fore be doing his people a good turn if he regarded his election .: 1 mandate primarily to safeguard democracy. If he makes thia his foremost ask during his term of office and brings stability and security to Japan he
by will have done than
postwar того
any Premier and as much any of his people could
ack cf him.
VE DİN
India charged that the action in firing of the Congo army on a Tunisian contingent of the UN force guarding a Ghanaian diplomat the Con- golane Lovernment wanted 10 deport, constituted war waged of the the government Congo
the United against Nations.
An adjournment motion offered by. Chana was defeated.
BALENCIAGA
SOLE-ROUTE="SIDER:HERKER A OB.,LTD.
The 15-nation Afro-Asian created concilion comunittee,
to attempt reconciliation among the Congo's warring
political factions, was sewdailed to stari werk in Leopoliviile next Satur day.
(Con't. from page 3 Col. 4)
FLEET CLUB FOKI ON MURDER CHARGE
too-
A 43-your-old boy of the China Fleet Club appeared before Mr Derek Cons at Con- tral Court this morn- ing an charge of murder.
*
was
Ip Wan-wah, living at the Chinese Emplo yees Quarters, China Fleet Club, Gloucester- road, Wanchai, alleged to have mur- dered a woman, Wong Ho alias Ah Luk at Causeway Boy Typhoon Shelter last night.
A WIFE
On the charge sheet, Ip was stated to have
in
a wife and two children
Wei
Young, Chinese village.
Detective Sub- Inspector R. L. Russell asked Mr Cons to re- mand Ip for three days in police custody for further inquirior. This was granted.
No plea was taken.
An artist's impression of the streamlined new structure.
Another skyscraper
for Central
BY A CHINA MAIL REPORTER. Another tall building will add to the rapidly changing skyline of Hongkong when the $2.5 million Cheng Chung Shu Building will spring up opposite Man Yee Building in Queen's-road Central in 16 months' time.
The 14-storey building w be constructed between Queen's road Central and Stanisy-street, with a difference of 20 feet in levels at the front and terk of the sinture.
it will have two entrances -the main ong with a lift Jobby on Queen's-road, and a-stair- cafo entrance from Stanley- street at the back.
SHOPS
There will be shans on the ground aut WARKIVA ITA #cors with more small shops in the basement on the Stanley-street side.
BRITON'S
3-DAY ORDEAL
Vancouver, Nov. 22. Minor Allan Rosa, 27, was reported in serious condi- tion in hospital. tonight three-day following his ordeal in a cavod-in gold
mino.
Rose, who Immigrated from Manchester just Ave weeks ago make a "quick buck" to set up his own business, survived the Co-hour Entombment but Buffered a broken right leg, and three multiple juries
From the Arst to the 13th floor] will be offices with a tot crea of 30,500 square feet.
The front
entrance will feature a double-folding canopy over a widered pavement.
The back entrance will feature an unloading bay for lorries to park inside the build-severe pressure cuts, each three ing, giving way trafle in nar- row Stanley-street.
On top of the building will be a penthouse for the owner, Mr Cheng Chung-shu, a noted pro- perty owner in the Colony.
The new building will add u rodical feature to the skyline with
Its concertina-eliaped roof and an elliptical water tank.
Site formation, underway for Sometime now, should be com- two months, pleted in another Construction work will start
The
then.
The architect of building is Mr W. Szeło.
inches deep.
Cuctors sald he was in serious condition and were watching possible re. him closely for a lapse from his ordeal,
Rose was lifted to the pithead earlier in the day. His first re- quet was for a elgorette-UPL
in
Tokyo, Nov. 23. The clandestine. Pathet, Lao Radio, voice of the pro-
'forces Communist rebel northern. Laos, was quoted to- day as reporting the defection a company of right-wing Laotian ecliumandos to Pathet Lao ranks.-UPI,
of
new
A 'FIRE BRIGADE FORCE FOR NATO?
arda
Paris, Nov. 22. Urgent establishment of a "fire brigade" force to deal with any throute to Hanks of the North Atlantic Alliance was suggested today in a report prepared for Nato. The force would be highly mobllo and would have tactical atomic or conven-" tional weapons-or both. This recommendation was made in a draft report for consideration by the Por- llamentarians' military committee and later by
the full conference which groups around 200 repro- sentatives from the 15 Nato nations.
The report, prepared by Gen J.H. Couzy of the Nether- lands, noted that. Nato military planners are con
a mobilo sidering such "force but that "it is not past the planning stage.”. The mobile forca, to ba transported by air, would surve to eliminate one of the weak spots in the Noto areo, particularly, on the flanks, the report said.
The southern flank, of Nato was singled out us the one most seriously | ..menaced.
ners
The report also urged that the highest priority be given by Nato plan- to combatting psychological and idealo- gical warfare haing waged by the Communler bloc. ”Westem żeounter-measures to the prosent time have boon somewhat haphazard and, in many casos, In- sufficient or entirely non- -existent," the report said.
AP.
To test HK on extension of ceiling agreement?
Lord Rochdale to visit Colony
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
The Chairman of the British Cotton Board, Lord Rochdale, will visit Hongkong next Mon- day. He will come here from Australia and his visit to the Colony is described as
private.
But the China Mall was told by a responsible source this morning: "I imagine he will lake the opportunity to ask a few questions, though there lo no latimation of what he will do."
Lord Nochdale negolia led with Hongkong in 1958 for an undertaking to mit Hongkong textile exports to the United Kingdom. The three-year
undertaking voluntary
which was signed by some misbers of Negotiating tho Hongkong Committee "with reluctance," was announced in January last ycar. It limited our exports of cotton bleci goods to an annuai million square ceiling of 115 yards,
BELIEF
Fee this reason alone Lord Rochdale ka likely to find loan) opposed textile men strongly to any extension of the under- taking.
COMPLAINTS
There have also been com plainis in Briain about th failure of Hongkong shippers to
Lypes of deliver varivas cloth, but On Investigation there have been found to be caused by the lack of ovali- able quota.
1
Lori Rochdale Hongkong during visit.
taken in
his
1958
cerganisation plan for the Bri- tish cotton industry.
It was largely to assist Lan- cushire during this reorganisa- tion period that Hongkong made the gesture of restricting its texilic experis. At the time the undertaking was announced, the Chairman of the Negotiating Committee, Celonel J. D. Clague not be sld the ezilings could
Cn pure teonomic
The undertaking has thus had for the unhappy consequences British trader and also the con- Justified
grounds.
sumer.
-Commenting on the effect locally of the undertaking, the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce suid in a recent re- port: It is true that Hongkong There is a bellet current in itself has shared in the pro- Jocal textile ciroles that Lord sperity arising from the world-
Rochdale will inquire inform. wide
textile improvement in sily during his visit into the trading conditions genorally, possibility" of "extending the but had it not been for this the undertaking. when it expires, limitation on shipments might It han just passed the half-well have had serious results
for the Colony." way mark.
Hongkong textile men,, how-friends
Lord Rochdale is staying with
privately while ever, are annoyed not only be Hongkong and will be here for cause the undertaking is re. -garded as a severe restriction about a week.
on their exports to the United Kingdom, but that Britain is now importing lextlies it needs from other countries in place of the Hongkong goods and there
will
in
He visited Hongkong during 1950
with local to negotiato textile men the undertaking in restrict exports.
Lord Rochdale is, in addition
of the
(Also sec P.10)
Lin Piao promoted
Peking. Nov. 23. The Minister of Defence,
Marshal Lin Piao, has been pro- moted one degree in the Com- munist Party hierarchy' by step- ping from seventh to six post-
of the The First Secretary
Committee Central
of the Secretariat, Teng Hsiao-ping, goes down from sixth to seventh position, according to the om- clnl Chinese year-book for 1000. These, however, appear to be the only signiflennt changes Hat-
lion in the 20-man pollthurs.
is a fear that Hongkong exports to belag Chairman of the Col-
not be able to displaceton Board, the head these foreign Imports when the committee set up to administer rd in the year-book just pub- undertaking expires,
the Conservative Government's listed in Peking-AFP.
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