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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1951.
Britain Is Not Impressed By
Reported Ultimatum
Prelate's Tour In Far East
Singapore, Sept. 5.
Dr Cyril F. Garbett, Archbishop of York, is 10 make a tour of Malaya early in 1952,
He will preach in St. Andrew's Calhedral Jit Singapore and then go into the Federation of Malaya.
Before coming here, the Archbishop will tour Aus- tralia, New Guines and Borneo. Ile will spend Christmas in New Guinea. -Associated Press.
PETITION
From Persians
London, Sept. 5.
A Foreign Office spokesman said today that if Persia evicted the remaining British staff at Abadan it would be a direct violation of the interim ruling of the International Court at The Hague on the oil dispute.
This stipulated that nothing should be done by either party to the dispute to alter the position existing on May 1 this year, until the Court gave its definitive judgment."
and
(The Persian Prime Minister, fain East European countries Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, huslave recently reached London, decided, it was reported today On this point Britain still from Teheran, to send Britain stands Heidly on the interim
Cou a 15-day ultimatum threatening uling of The Hague. the expulsion of 350 remaining which forbade any change, in. British staff from the Abadan the previous method of oil ex- In refinery unless
operation negotiations pollution were resumed),
Persia pending a final judgment on the legitimacy of the Perslan Government's claim to enact its nationalisation Inw-Reuter.! PERSIAN CLAIM
London, Sep. 51.
official broadcas!] A Persian Heard in London today said that Mr Hussein Mokki, the Persian controller of the oil regions, had domestic reported that eight local
Aneries in Khuzietan, were now petition appealing for of replying amendments to the draft Japenese critles, who complain that he lameric
functioning without the help of
ON JAP ISLANDS
The issue of an ultimatum to Tiritain would consillute au attempt by the Persian Gov- ernment to end the present indefinite suspension in the conversations.
San Francisco, Sept. 5.
As such it may be interpret Delegations attending the San Francisca conference have received ns Dr Mossadegh's method
to his
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peace treaty so that the Ryukyu doing nothing to mitigate the 10 LAS
and Banin islands would be restored to full Japanese control. The appeal was made by the Association for the Reunion the Ryultyu Islands with Japan,
huge loss venues,
of Pcrsta's nit Ye
His decision to bid for a re-cast of opening of the talks through
were
offers from
that
rc-
sumcient to supply local needs, he said. The broad- the Persian was considering Governmen
South American. continued hard bargaining and Swedish and Itallan Brms as a borly believed 13 have been a gamble that Britain will never well as from a Dutch firm which former agree to the withdrawal of the had offered to sell oil tankers to formed recently lay inhabitants of the islands now remaining British staff Hving in Japan.
no signs so far of Impressing Persia. Payment for the tankers would be made in crude oil pro- British opinion.
duels,-Reuter,
shows
The draft tresly provides United Nations usleeship
for
for
Indeed, the move is only calculated to reinforce the views
the Ryukyu and Bonin islands of that section of British opinion among others, with the United which belleves that a reasonTM States as sale administrator.
able agreement with the present Until the trusteeship is estab-Persian Government is at pre- lished the United States would
quesiton and have full authority over the sent out of the
that the course of wisdom for British' interests is to await the outcoming of the forthcoming Peraian elections.
- islands.
Under the United Nations Charter, trust territories would, the
at a time determined by trusteeship power-in the case
MORE HOPEFUL
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. Mr
Geneva, Sept. 6.
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Murdered?
ALLEGED FRAUD Was Author AT SOUTH BANK FESTIVAL SITE
London, Sept. 5.
Scotland yard officers, acting upon instruc-' tions from the Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Theobald Mathew, are investigating at the South Bank Festival Exhibition alleged offences which already have involved the public in a loss of many hundreds of pounds..
of the Ryukyu and Bonin A more hopeful course, as seen The United States and coun-
the United States-be from Islands,
London, wee that out- tries of Eastern Europe were in! A number of South Bank employees will enabled to express their wish on lined yesterday by the Deputy agreement here last night on the self-determination as to inde-Premier, Dr Hussein Fatemi. He urgent need for land reform in appear at the Tower Bridge Magistrates' Court on pendence.
suggested that Persia might the world's backward areas.
Indor Lubin United charges in connection with the sale of tickets at London to convey On. this point the petition interpretation of his latest sug- States) told the United Nations the South Bank Exhibition.
and Social Counell said, "The residents of the
base to the land Ryukyu and Bonin Islands have gestions covering oil sales, com Economic
reform was of pensation and the service con- lat
advancement économic
of not the least intention
under-developed countries and separating from Japan to estabilitions of the British stair.
The Foreign Ofee spokesmati lish an independent State,
made it cleur again today that no progress was possible unless a fair deal were given to the
"What they ardently desire a Britain is prepired to reopen the farmer's to reconstruct these islands as tolks with Persia only on theThis belief is fundamental of genuinely new pro to United States foreign policy," part of Japan as they were be basis fore the end of the war, to en-posals not already rejected from hc
cannot
be
Said.
Oil Racket Probe
Washington, Sept. 4."
At least eight employees at the Exhibition-both men and women-will appear in the dock.
The Public Auditor; checking the accounts of the Exhibition, reported to the police a large deficiency, between the entrance
Joy freedom sunrulean and this sie possibility that new Katz-Suchy, quoted a mass of day an investigation of a group the money received.
The Polish delegate, Mr Julius The Government began co-figures at the turnstiles and new constitution of Japan and But to regain the right to participate conditions right emerge froin à statistics-to-show that a small in the Government of Japan."
"re-interpretation" The Association said that the excluded. Ryukyu and Bonin islands had not been taken by violence but were an integral part of Japan "being inseparably united with the country by racial and historical ties."
India, in raising its objections to the draft, had similarly urged and Bonin the Ryukyu that islands should be part of Japan. Reuter,
Any attempt by Persin to sell oll, regarded here as the pro- Oll perty of the Anglo-Iranian Compay to foreign bidders will certainly be contested.
The Foreign Office spokesman Indicated today that Britain might make formal representa tons against the sale of oil to foreign powEIN.
Reports of Persia's intention to self to Afghanistan and cer-
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In
Philadelphia, Sept. 5. Louis Badeas, former editor of the New York Dally Worker, - mid today ho believed that it unlikely that the author, Louis Adamie, had been killed by Communist an- derground agents, Adamic, who
was born In Yugoslavia and became a naturalized American in 1018, was found dead gunshot wounds in his burning New Jersey home yesterday.---Reuter,
Proposals To
Await The Big 3 Talks
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London, Sept. 5. Britain will not send Egypt the 1935 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. new proposals for a revision of before the Washington talks between the "Bly, Three" Western
Foreign Ministers in of East Coast-exporters who are The matter was reported to mid
mid-September, it is understood percentage of people owned the believed to have sold large the Director of Public Prosecu-p
usually well-informed the land in many parts bulk of
quantities of all legally to
quarters here. The wecke part diplomatic
als which of the world
proposals "The up-surge
Asiat and foreign countries and contri- tions, and for
threatened the
fuel number of
CI.D. officers in Britain is likely to send other parts is not merely a re-buted to
special watch at the turnstiles a Middle East Command linked States
winter. bellion against foreign, domina shortage in the northeastern vertiging the charges kept will be affected by and to Egypt tion but a veritable agrarian re- The Office of Price Stabilisa- and at the. box offices.
with the North Atlantic Treaty volution," he said,
Organisation, which are due to LONG INVESTIGATION "It is a revolt both against ton sald most of the oil wen to
be discussed at Washington and foreign imperialist landlords as Britain, Sweden, India and
The police uncovered, a scrlex
by the NATO Council at Ottawa, native Mediterranean points at a price as against big
in connection with.
it is understood. well landowners," he added, Reuter, considerably higher than the of frauds
Consequently domestic level. It said the ex- the tickets presented at the cult for Britain. to put definite it will be dif- porters failed to apply for ex- South Bank turnstiles on certain Red Cross Appeal, post price cellings as required days, but they have yet to disproposals to Egypt by mid-
Geneva, Sept. 5. by law, The League of Red Cross Omelas said that 2,303,600 cover how long the alleged September, observers cald.
offences have been going on, or ['MP.. Sceleties Issued an urgent appeal | Barrels of fuel and oil have been exactly how much money the Foreign_Secretler. Nahas today to member branches for deported from North $10,000 needed to help restore the ports since June by a dozen in public has lost. Seoul Hospital of the Korean dependent jobbers who ordinari. Red Cross. The League said all ly sell mainly to householders of Scoul's six hospitals have and industries 'In New York and been destroyed-Unlied Press. England United Pras.
Atlantic
Peace Rally Boy Reported Missing
London, Sept. 5.
Fifteen-year-old Brian Hammond one of the youngest of 1,600 British Communists who at tended tlie Berlin Peace Festival is missing. The final party of delegates from this country has returned home. They numbered 500.
It was following the report of the Public Auditor that the Director of Public Prosecutions learned there were defalcations.
to
Reports of the poles sent.
Herbert
Morrison, tho 10 days ago by the Egyptian Pasha, and the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Salah El Din Pasho, have indicated that Egypt may abrogate the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty If constructive proposals are not received from · Britain For weeks C.ID. officers by the time the Egyptian Parlia directly under Chief Super ment goes into recess, which intendent Edward Greeno, the
muy be by mid-September, area crime chlof, mingled with Reuter. the crowds to and out how the alleged offences occurred.
Settlers Support Federation
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REPORT DENIED
London, Sept. 5. The Foreign Office tonight denied that Britain had made any threat to use force to Im- plement the Security Council resolution calling on
ift the Suez Canal blockage"
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A spokesman said the report arose through a misunderstand- ing" during hen:
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whether Britain would take any further steps to curry out the UN resolution: The spokesman said consulta- Broken Hill, Sept. 6.
tion with other powers WAS Most white inhabitants of mentioned as the next step and aslood wher Broken HILL, Northern Rhodesia, whom comcone declared their support for the force would be used in Mr and Mrs Alfred Hammond, | thet Tuesday morning doo territory's federation with South-mentation his
There was no sign of Brian, I then, sald Brian, had missed his brilliant young grammar neliool train.jm boy cought up in CommuniRM Mr Goss told Mrs Hammond: three months ago.
"Brian, left the headquarters
colleague had
of Camberwell, have not heard sightseeing with some young ern Rhodesia and Nyasaland is merely replied, "Of course otte
him off three weeks ago on
am told he phoned the Secretary, Mr James Grims, However, he said, Britain had frain from Cannon-street. They headquarters that night saying today
plans to resist to force gave him addrezed envelopes. He he too far away to get The Colonial Secretary, who against Egypt United Press. and notepaper
the
trip He had £0.
other back in time to catch the 6 pm has been on a fact-finding tour is. money has
Mrs. Hammond Mr Wardware M
from their son since they saw German boys Wet by petition handed to the Colonial cannot exclude that; possiblilty.
No
has been sent to him, tram. He said he would run of the territories to sound on Korea Problems
On the aderation preposals, loh soon ng hooldustetutas that the BriSC
to 400
Gover of. Gadu Mr Hammond, 40-yment's African policy almed
who travelled to Slettini Comberwoll crap-metal at developing racial partnership,
dealer: "We wondered whether He could imagine nothing more we were doing set by letting important for airy cuture of the
Bring, and knew him well,
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