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Paris, Decembar 7.

Britain, the United States and China today urged

the United Nations to adopt new measures to further conciliation in political disputos. The measures would set up additional machinery for

conciliation between countries.

They would provide: 1. Appointment of a special conciliator for disputes brought before the Security Council.

2. Setting up at a jiwel of ege | gking and conciliution, available nt all tunes to all states, she flang ot flus United not membres Nations, which are parkes to any Controversy,

Mr. Benjamim V. Cohen of the Unterl Stales, Sir Alex mader

| Cułogan »f Britain and Dr. Shat

Shishau of China

apoke

favour of the propozuds as the Ingrond Political Committee of the General Assembly stories conste

deration of the matter.

Mr. Cohen and Sir Alexander bolh stregud that the resolution. un the apponatment of I specif envidiator was entirely in

ime with the practice adrbody fallos – ed by the Security Council in the

Debate On National Service

London, December 6 na Comuns debate 141 committee en the National Service Amendment Bil, the

A Defener Minister, Mr.

V. Alexander, today said he had warned the House in 1987 that the period could only be duced from 18 months to a year if the Government reserved the right to reconsider the maller

fer that the under

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Berlin case. The same practice had also been used by the League of Nations,

The Procedure ·

The resolulon suggested that the following practies should be faltower by the Security Council with a view to reaching concilia- tion in disputes

After a

situation or dispute has been brought to the atton. tion of the Council, the parties shall be Invited to Council's President..

meet the

They shall attempt to Agri expor a representative on the Coupell to net us rapporteur or Corilater for the case,

King Continues To Improve In Health

London, December 6.

The health of King George continues to be good and he devotes a considerable proportion of his tima to the conduct of affairs of State, an officlaí bulletin said tonight.

The bulletin stated: "The process of restoration of the arterial circulation to the fast is proceeding slowly, and, since the bulletin of November 29, afurther small but encouraging Improvement has occurred.

environment

"In order to secure the rest and the warm which are indisponsable for the reestablishment of the circula- tion, His Majesty is remaining in his' apartments and spends most of the time in bod.

The bulletin was signed by the five doctors who issued the first announcement of the King's Illness. They examined the King cariler today.Reuter.

Russians Never, Never Will Be (Kitchen) Slaves

Paris, December 6.

After a conciliator has been up- potted, the Counest should en- denyour to abstain from further. I action for a reasonable interval, Russian women who leave the Soviet Union with dring which actual efforts at } conciliations are by progress.

Allowed To Choose

The resolation on the setting up nd a patiot for inquiry and emicitia-

based upon a Chinese-Uinted States initiative.

It invited each member to de- [signate from one in five persons, whe by reason of their training, experience, character and stand- at are dvemed to be well #tierl to serve as members of commis- concilia- spons of enquiry or of Lich,

Parties to disputes would be allowed to choose from

this panel members of commissions to perform tasks of enquiry or conciliation with a view to set. tlement of the controversy. Alr.

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Jufluge Katz-Sueby Peland said he opposed both re- solutions because they had been submitted by the Little Assembly. The Slay hine regards that as an

He said he regarded them as merely another passing the Security Associated Press.

smeet our entiment in a strechegat hody. bem compar for the next twny, threat or four years it is essential we should be able tự take ton of Buse called-un colder the Nation ad Sørvae Act for duties and anti- fiued to this entry.

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lension was a very important foe- A in the emision. he said,

"From all reports the general opinion in the country is that these things are required in the national interest."

He had not found in the Forces my grisat resestiment at having to perform their duty. Br euuki no Egive the target for the three

forces but said. "A grist tha people would like to see the re- gular forces so increased in size as I obvinte the trend for Na- Monial Service altogether."--Res-

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INDIA CONFERS WITH PAKISTAN

foreign husbands will become kitchen slaves. That is why the Soviet Government does not let

them out.

That was what the Soviet, husband, but that I should lowre delegate, Alexei, Pavlov told exactly when he steals in the the United Nations Legal Com-house, for at that moment warm mittee today, and he cited the plates must be put on."

had

ease of one woman who found disillusionment abroad. even having to sell her jewel- lery.

Another wife said she had to pawn jewels brought from Mos- cow when her husband lost his job.

Opposing the Chilean resolution This woman said her husband condemning Russin for clumping had promised her life in Great down the Iron Curtain to keep its | Britain would 1 materially women home, Mr. Pavlov elled # secure ani culturally pleasant. long list of complaints which, he said, were made by lisillusioned Russian women vie hati gone abrmed as brides.

Most of the complaints he vras have been published in Mosenw newspapers.

Don't Montion It

She added, "Culture should not be mentioned, in two and a half years in London, I was not able to attend the theatre."

The woman said she felt Justi- fed in divorcing her husband and taking her son to, Russia, where he would never know the un- employment und misery his father

He quoted 11 38237001 named wwns of by Mrs. Thomas

faced. Clurk as saying. Council,--| "It has become clear that wit only must 1 cook dinner for my

Anti-U.S. Slogans On Consulate

Nanking, December 7.

A Chinese Government official reported today that the American flag was still flying over the U.S. Consulate-General in Communist Mukden when he escaped last month,

The offcial, who requested anonymity. said he escaped from the Manchurian metro- polis on November 18. Muk- den fell to the Reds on October 31.

"On the day the oficial fled," the Communists seized The Ameriena Consulate's radio

transmitter

afler £1 36-hour warning. Ал Embassy spokesman here said there had been no further con-

New Delhi, December ti. Pakistan and Indian repre- duct sentatives began negotiations Consul General in Mukden. hère today in an effort to settle

but with Angus Ward, the US.

all disputes between the two slogans had been painted on the countries with the exception of Consulate building. They were: Kashmir.

"Down with American Imperial- Conference agenda includes &ism," "Get the American Army ngreements, out of China," and "Prolect the review of previous the exodus of Hudos from East-Property of Foreigners."

He said the fatter slogan was ern Pakistan and of Moslema

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No Freedom

Mr. Pavlov sail that 16 Ameri- can States forbude marriage be- tween whites and Chinese, Loul- isiana and Oklahoma, he said, fear-

bades marringe between Indings and negroes and Maryland re- fused to let whites marry Mala- yans or negroes. Georgin forbade marriage between whites and Asiatics or negroes.

This, Mr. Pavlov said, showed there was no frecciam pf riage in the United States.

mar-

If British husbands wanted to live with their Russian wives, he continued, let them go to Russia, The Manchurian armies of because the women ilkl not what to leave home after hearing of the Red General, Lin Plao, he went on, are reorganising and the terrible conditions in Britain. absorbing war booty captured-United Press.

from the Nationaliste.

Woman's Story

In Nanking, an American wo- man missionary brought out an- other report on conditions in Communist-heid -dress, She is Miss Geneva Sayre, who has been

in China 28 years. She arrived safely from Kalteng, Honan pro-

BRITAIN MAY REARM SIAM

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London. December 8.

The British Government has|

not come to any agreement with the Government of Siam on re-

The Chinese 'ofBelal said three vince, after an unescorted 500- | equipping the Siamese Army, mite journey vin Hankow and Mr Christopher Mayhew, ĶI- Nanking. Miss Sayre said Com-der-Secretary for Foreign unit administrators are inviting Affairs, stated in the House of missionaries to return to Honan Commons today. to resume their normal activity. She added that she experienced frem indo, boundary and border written in small letters beneath no difficulty in working in Red- disputes and financial utters the other two. The meint re-held areas. However, she sald

ported conditions in Mukden, as newspapers Farising frun partilom.

and printing shops Several Ministers of both Do- returning to normal, Shops were

were taken over by the Com- minloos are attending the Con- reopening. The Russion-owned munist-after they hud ference, which iş expected to Tschurn-Tschurin and Company notices promising freedom

thought and religion.

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